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  • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

    @CodesInChaoss
    I fully understand, that the Android debugging issue at hand is frustrating. The only thing I can assure is that we are busily working to stabilize it again. You may want to look at the bugreport for some updates.

    Switching Ndk versions does change the debug behavior, so there is likely an external dependency as well. 25.1.8937393 has brought me a small improvement over 25.2...., albeit not a solution. It'll be helpful to know, which SDK / Ndk and Qt Creator versions are running on the M2 you have mentioned.

    As regards your iOS simulator issue, feel free to post a separate thread and tag me. I've got a working environment here. Maybe I can help troubleshooting.

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    #156

    @Axel-Spoerl Just tested a simple group box example.
    QtCreator 12.0.2
    Ubuntu 22.04
    Qt 6.6.2
    JDK-17
    NDK 21 or 25
    Device: Samsung tablet A-8 with Android 13

    Problem 1: break into disassembler binary with JDK 17. The test case runs fine without breakpoints.
    Problem 2: JDK 11 is not supported anymore. If JDK 11 and Qt 5.15.2 are applied, NDK can not be set-up. For Android 13, JDK 11 is the right selection.

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    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

      @Axel-Spoerl Just tested a simple group box example.
      QtCreator 12.0.2
      Ubuntu 22.04
      Qt 6.6.2
      JDK-17
      NDK 21 or 25
      Device: Samsung tablet A-8 with Android 13

      Problem 1: break into disassembler binary with JDK 17. The test case runs fine without breakpoints.
      Problem 2: JDK 11 is not supported anymore. If JDK 11 and Qt 5.15.2 are applied, NDK can not be set-up. For Android 13, JDK 11 is the right selection.

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      #157

      @JoeCFD
      Does that mean, things break with JDK 17?

      Software Engineer
      The Qt Company, Oslo

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      • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

        @JoeCFD
        Does that mean, things break with JDK 17?

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        #158

        @Axel-Spoerl Nope. No break stop in the code, instead in disassembler.

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          #159

          At https://github.com/qt-creator/qt-creator/actions/runs/8161009528 I have artifacts for a fix for the Android debugger issue.

          It's one line of code that brings Qt Creator 13 to the level of Qt Creator 10.

          In my case of MacBook Pro M1 I am getting breakpoints hits and no longer "Waiting for debugger".

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          • cristian-adamC cristian-adam

            At https://github.com/qt-creator/qt-creator/actions/runs/8161009528 I have artifacts for a fix for the Android debugger issue.

            It's one line of code that brings Qt Creator 13 to the level of Qt Creator 10.

            In my case of MacBook Pro M1 I am getting breakpoints hits and no longer "Waiting for debugger".

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            #160

            @cristian-adam Good news. We have to use 13? No fix in 12?

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            • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

              @cristian-adam Good news. We have to use 13? No fix in 12?

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              @JoeCFD At https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Creator_Releases there is no 12.0.3 release planed.

              But, you can backport the change, is just one liner. Just clone Qt Creator on GitHub, cherry-pick the change and push a release tag to your fork. You will get releases automatically.

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              • cristian-adamC cristian-adam

                @JoeCFD At https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Creator_Releases there is no 12.0.3 release planed.

                But, you can backport the change, is just one liner. Just clone Qt Creator on GitHub, cherry-pick the change and push a release tag to your fork. You will get releases automatically.

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                #162

                https://download.qt.io/snapshots/qtcreator/13.0/13.0.0-rc1/78/ has the needed fixes for the working Android debugging.

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                • cristian-adamC cristian-adam

                  https://download.qt.io/snapshots/qtcreator/13.0/13.0.0-rc1/78/ has the needed fixes for the working Android debugging.

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                  #163

                  @cristian-adam just downloaded it and had a try. The problem is still there.
                  Ubuntu 22.04
                  Qt 6.6.2
                  JDK-17
                  NDK 21 or 25

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                  • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                    @cristian-adam just downloaded it and had a try. The problem is still there.
                    Ubuntu 22.04
                    Qt 6.6.2
                    JDK-17
                    NDK 21 or 25

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                    #164

                    @JoeCFD I just gave it a try on my MacBook Pro M1 with:

                    • Qt 6.6.1
                    • Android arm64-v8 emulator image
                    • Android SDK 33
                    • Android NDK 25
                    • OpenJDK-17

                    See the recording at qtcreator13-android33.mp4.

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                    • cristian-adamC cristian-adam

                      @JoeCFD I just gave it a try on my MacBook Pro M1 with:

                      • Qt 6.6.1
                      • Android arm64-v8 emulator image
                      • Android SDK 33
                      • Android NDK 25
                      • OpenJDK-17

                      See the recording at qtcreator13-android33.mp4.

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                      @JoeCFD
                      Note the following:

                      • if you have legacy break points, remove them all.
                      • if you want to set a break point into main(), add a QThread::sleep(1) on top. It has to be the first instruction in main.
                      • if you set no break points at all, the debugger will still jump to the disassembler. It looks as if the bug was still present. If you hit "continue" many times (18 in my case), the debuggee will start normally.

                      Software Engineer
                      The Qt Company, Oslo

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                      • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

                        @JoeCFD
                        Note the following:

                        • if you have legacy break points, remove them all.
                        • if you want to set a break point into main(), add a QThread::sleep(1) on top. It has to be the first instruction in main.
                        • if you set no break points at all, the debugger will still jump to the disassembler. It looks as if the bug was still present. If you hit "continue" many times (18 in my case), the debuggee will start normally.
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                        #166

                        I have tested the "dice" Qt example and I was able to land into "disassembly" only the first time that the application was installed on the device.

                        If I click continue it will skip all the SIGSEGVS and would hit my breakpoints.

                        See the recording: qtcreator13-disassembly.

                        The Java exceptions are implemented with signals and it looks like the lldb-server is picking up and giving them further down the chain.

                        Android Studio users also have this problem see Android Studio keeps pausing with SIGSEGV (signal SIGSEGV: invalid address (fault address: 0x0)) at random [240007217] - Issue Tracker (google.com)

                        I have tried telling the debugger to ignore the signal:

                        process handle SIGSEGV --pass true --stop false --notify true 
                        

                        but it didn't work.

                        This doesn't look like a Qt Creator bug.

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                        • cristian-adamC cristian-adam

                          I have tested the "dice" Qt example and I was able to land into "disassembly" only the first time that the application was installed on the device.

                          If I click continue it will skip all the SIGSEGVS and would hit my breakpoints.

                          See the recording: qtcreator13-disassembly.

                          The Java exceptions are implemented with signals and it looks like the lldb-server is picking up and giving them further down the chain.

                          Android Studio users also have this problem see Android Studio keeps pausing with SIGSEGV (signal SIGSEGV: invalid address (fault address: 0x0)) at random [240007217] - Issue Tracker (google.com)

                          I have tried telling the debugger to ignore the signal:

                          process handle SIGSEGV --pass true --stop false --notify true 
                          

                          but it didn't work.

                          This doesn't look like a Qt Creator bug.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #167

                          As a workaround one can paste (plus Enter):

                          pro hand -p true -s false SIGSEGV
                          

                          In the debugger console at the first assembly hit, and then all the rest are ignored!

                          See qtcreator13-only-one-dissassembly-hit.mp4

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                            #168

                            I had luck with using ADB over Wi-Fi, debugging with QtCreator works at least once with ADB over Wi-Fi, in Android Studio debugging worked for me over USB and Wi-Fi, at least for a hello world app

                            EDIT: I take it back

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                            • E esnosy

                              I had luck with using ADB over Wi-Fi, debugging with QtCreator works at least once with ADB over Wi-Fi, in Android Studio debugging worked for me over USB and Wi-Fi, at least for a hello world app

                              EDIT: I take it back

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                              @esnosy said in Unable to debug Android App (Windows + Qt Creator 12 + LLDB):

                              EDIT: I take it back

                              Does that mean, you are still struggling?

                              Software Engineer
                              The Qt Company, Oslo

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