Module: sip-router Branch: master Commit: cdd414350ab425c916ddc934fd444dc6700b08df URL: http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=cdd41435...
Author: Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com Committer: Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com Date: Wed Oct 6 02:33:44 2010 -0400
Added regenerated README for 'debugger' as well, because that seems to be the convention for doc changes. Is it?
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modules/debugger/README | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diff --git a/modules/debugger/README b/modules/debugger/README index 8e55a64..4725d77 100644 --- a/modules/debugger/README +++ b/modules/debugger/README @@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide 1. Overview
This module provides an interactive config file debugger. It can print - the trace of config execution for a SIP message to log and set - breakpoints on every config action, allowing to execute step by step + a trace of config execution for a SIP message to log and set + breakpoints on every config action, allowing step-by-step execution of the config.
Debugging can be done from local or remote host via RPC interface @@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide Also the config running trace can be enabled/disabled at runtime.
When the SIP router process is stopped at a breakpoint, you can - investigate the values of any pseudo-varaibles. Note that some of - pseudo-variables may produce memory leak, that is planned to fix in the - future (here falls pseudo-variables with dynamic name such as htable, + investigate the values of any pseudo-variables. Note that some of + pseudo-variables may produce memory leaks; a fix is planned in the + future (here fall pseudo-variables with dynamic name such as htable, sqlops). References to SIP message, avps, headers, script and shared variables are safe.
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ modparam("debugger", "breakpoint", 1)
3.3. log_level (int)
- What log level to be used to print module specific messages. + What log level is to be used to print module-specific messages.
Default value is “-1” (L_ERR).
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ modparam("debugger", "log_level", 1)
3.4. log_facility (str)
- What log facility to be used to print module specific messages. + What log facility is to be used to print module-specific messages.
Default value is “NULL” (default from core).
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ modparam("debugger", "log_facility", "LOG_DAEMON")
3.5. log_prefix (str)
- String to print before any module specific messages. + String to print before any module-specific messages.
Default value is “*** cfgtrace:”.
@@ -198,9 +198,9 @@ modparam("debugger", "log_prefix", "from-debugger-with-love:") 3.6. step_usleep (int)
Microseconds to sleep before checking for new commands when waiting at - breakpoint + breakpoint.
- Default value is “100000” (that is 0.1sec). + Default value is “100000” (that is 0.1 sec).
Example 1.6. Set step_usleep parameter ... @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ modparam("debugger", "step_usleep", 500000)
How many sleeps of 'step_usleep' the RPC process performs when waiting for a reply from worker process before responding to RPC. This avoids - blocking RPC process for ever in case the worker process 'forgets' to + blocking RPC process forever in case the worker process 'forgets' to write back a reply.
Default value is “200”. @@ -227,11 +227,12 @@ modparam("debugger", "step_loops", 100)
4.1. dbg_breakpoint(mode)
- Anchor a breakpoint at that line in config. Mode specifies whether the - breakpoint is enabled (1) or disabled (0) at startup. + Anchor a breakpoint at the current line of the config (the one on which + this function is called). The 'mode' specifies whether the breakpoint + is enabled (1) or disabled (0) at startup.
Note that this version does not export this anchors to RPC for - interactive debugging (temporary disabled). + interactive debugging (temporarily disabled).
Example 1.8. dbg_breakpoint usage ... @@ -252,10 +253,10 @@ if($si=="10.0.0.10") Name: dbg.list
Parameters: - * _pid_ : pid for which to list the details. If it missing, then will - print for all processes. + * _pid_ : pid for which to list the details. If 'pid' is omitted then + will print for all processes.
- Examples for using with sercmd: + Examples of use with sercmd: dbg.ls dbg.ls 1234
@@ -266,10 +267,10 @@ if($si=="10.0.0.10") Name: dbg.trace
Parameters: - * _cmd_ : inner command can be 'on' or 'off' to enable or disable the - tracing for one or all processe. - * _pid_ : pid for which to list the details. If it missing, then will - print for all processes. + * _cmd_ : inner command can be 'on' or 'off' to enable or disable + tracing for one or all processes. + * _pid_ : pid for which to list the details. If 'pid' is omitted, + then it will print details for all processes.
Examples for using with sercmd: dbg.trace on @@ -285,8 +286,8 @@ if($si=="10.0.0.10") Parameters: * _cmd_ : inner command, see next section for the list of available values. - * _pid_ : pid for which to apply the inner command. If it is missing, - then will be applied for all processes. + * _pid_ : pid for which to apply the inner command. If 'pid' is + omitted, then the inner command will be applied to all processes. * _params_ : extra params specific for each inner command.
Inner commands: @@ -321,9 +322,9 @@ if($si=="10.0.0.10") message. Just enable cfg running trace, send the message and watch the logs.
- Another typical usage is to do interactive debugging and run - step-by-step each line in routing blocks of config file for a - particular SIP message. + Another typical usage is to do interactive debugging and run each line + of the route blocks of the config file step-by-step for a particular + SIP message.
You need to connect using sercmd (or other RPC client) to SIP Router. Then you can enable cfg breakpoints and send the SIP message. One @@ -383,7 +384,7 @@ sercmd> dbg.bp move 6402 200 ok ...
- Running config trace looks like: + Running the config trace looks like: ... 9(6285) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/debugger.cfg] l=368 a=6 n=route 9(6285) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/debugger.cfg] l=461 a=17 n=if @@ -432,8 +433,8 @@ set 9(6285) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/debugger.cfg] l=516 a=3 n=exit ...
- Above example is for registration with default config for version + The above example is for registration with default config for version 3.1.0, without authentication. Listed fields are: 'c' - config file; 'l' - line; 'a' - internal action id; 'n' - name of executed action. - 'ERROR' prefix is printed because these messages were sent to L_ERR log - level. + 'ERROR' prefix is printed because these messages were sent to the L_ERR + log level.