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Windows Kernel Debugging over virtio-net (KDNET)

Windows can run its kernel debugging transport (KDNET) over a network adapter instead of a serial port.

This document describes how to configure KDNET over a Cloud Hypervisor virtio-net device, and how to configure a debuggee/debugger pair.

Overview

KDNET is the network kernel-debugging transport built into Windows. The Windows debuggee runs a small, self-contained NIC driver ("KDNET extensibility module") that operates the network card directly, bypassing the normal NDIS stack, and exchanges debug packets over UDP with a debugger host running WinDbg.

Recent Windows builds ship a KDNET extensibility module for virtio-net, so a plain Cloud Hypervisor virtio-net device can be used as the debug transport.

Host configuration (Cloud Hypervisor)

Give the guest a tap-backed virtio-net device so that the debug UDP traffic can reach the WinDbg host, and boot with the Hyper-V enlightenments Windows needs:

cloud-hypervisor \
    --kernel /path/to/CLOUDHV.fd \
    --disk path=/path/to/windows.raw \
    --cpus boot=2,kvm_hyperv=on \
    --memory size=4G \
    --net tap=chdbg0,mac=2e:89:a0:1e:6f:01 \
    --serial tty --console off

kvm_hyperv=on is required: without the Hyper-V enlightenments the Windows guest hangs early in boot. The debug NIC can be the guest's only NIC or a dedicated one; a dedicated NIC keeps normal networking (and remote access to the debuggee) working, since KDNET takes exclusive ownership of the NIC it uses.

Bridge chdbg0 to a network that the debugger host can reach (or assign the host tap an address on the same subnet as the WinDbg host). KDNET uses UDP, so routing/firewalling must allow the chosen debug port -- in particular, open the UDP debug port inbound on the debugger host's firewall, otherwise the target's connection packets are dropped before WinDbg sees them.

Routing the debug NIC with NAT for remote or cross subnet debuggers

Bridging assumes the debug NIC can appear directly on a network the debugger shares. That is not always possible or desirable. The debugger may live on a different subnet reached only through the default route of the host, or the host uplink may drop frames carrying the debuggee MAC. Many cloud and virtual switch uplinks reject foreign MACs unless MAC address spoofing is explicitly enabled.

Because KDNET connections are always target initiated, source NAT on the Cloud Hypervisor host is sufficient. The outbound UDP from the debuggee creates a conntrack entry and the replies from the debugger return along it, so no inbound port forward is needed on the Cloud Hypervisor host. Put the tap on its own private subnet and masquerade it out the uplink.

sudo ip addr add 192.168.250.1/24 dev chdbg0
sudo ip link set chdbg0 up

sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.250.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
sudo iptables -A FORWARD -i chdbg0 -o eth0 -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o chdbg0 -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -o chdbg0 -p udp -j CHECKSUM --checksum-fill

sudo dnsmasq --port=0 --interface=chdbg0 --bind-interfaces \
    --dhcp-range=192.168.250.50,192.168.250.150,255.255.255.0,1h \
    --dhcp-option=option:router,192.168.250.1 --dhcp-authoritative

KDNET needs a routable address on the tap subnet, provided in one of two ways. Either serve DHCP on the tap with the dnsmasq invocation above, or assign a static address on the debug subnet from SAC as shown in the guest configuration. A link local 169.254.x address is not enough. The Linux kernel refuses to forward it per RFC 3927, so those packets die on the tap before reaching NAT. When using a static address, the dnsmasq line is not needed. Set hostip to the debugger address, and the firewall on the debugger must still allow the debug port inbound.

Guest configuration (Windows debuggee)

Cloud Hypervisor exposes no VGA adapter, so with --serial tty --console off the only built-in console is SAC, a minimal text menu over the serial line. SAC is not a full shell. It can assign a NIC address with its i command and open a plain cmd channel, which is enough to run bcdedit. The channel prompts for the guest credentials, and once logged in it is an ordinary Windows command prompt from which powershell can be started. PowerShell is needed only for busparams discovery, so no RDP or SSH is required. See Windows Support.

Enable KDNET from SAC

Give the debug NIC a static address on the debug subnet, where 10 is the device index printed by bare i, then open a command channel. This is the alternative to serving DHCP on the tap. Either one gives KDNET a routable address.

SAC>i
SAC>i 10 192.168.250.2 255.255.255.0 192.168.250.1
SAC>cmd
SAC>ch -si 1

In that channel, enable KDNET. busparams is omitted here so KDNET autoselects the single virtio-net adapter.

bcdedit /debug on
bcdedit /dbgsettings net hostip:<debugger-ip> port:<50000-50039> key:<key>
  • hostip is the WinDbg host address.
  • port is a UDP port in the 49152-65535 range (50000-50039 is conventional).
  • key is the debug encryption key (four dot-separated groups). Use a fixed key, or omit it to let Windows generate one and print it.

Reboot the debuggee after applying the settings.

Optionally pinning a specific NIC with busparams

When the guest has more than one supported adapter, select the debug NIC explicitly by its PCI bus/device/function. Read the location from a PowerShell started in the logged in SAC cmd channel, no RDP or SSH needed.

Get-NetAdapter | ForEach-Object {
    $loc = (Get-PnpDeviceProperty -InstanceId $_.PnpDeviceID `
        -KeyName DEVPKEY_Device_LocationInfo).Data
    "$($_.MacAddress)  ::  $loc"   # e.g. "PCI bus 0, device 3, function 0"
}

Then, from an elevated prompt, pin it and reboot.

bcdedit /set "{dbgsettings}" busparams <bus>.<device>.<function>
  • busparams selects the virtio-net NIC. Omit it entirely to let KDNET autoselect a supported adapter. It is only a disambiguator, not a requirement. When omitted, KDNET scans the PCI bus at boot. It picks the first adapter that has a KDNET extensibility module and skips unsupported ones. A single supported NIC therefore works without it. With several supported NICs, leave only the debug NIC attached. Otherwise confirm which one KDNET chose by MAC with .kdtargetmac in WinDbg.

Debugger host (WinDbg)

Start WinDbg listening on the same port/key:

windbg -k net:port=<port>,key=<key>

or configure an equivalent network kernel-debug connection in the WinDbg UI.

Notes

  • KDNET takes exclusive ownership of its NIC, so keep the management/SSH NIC separate from the debug NIC, and put the debug NICs on their own bridge/subnet to avoid same-subnet ARP flux on the multi-homed guests.
  • When bridging guests through the host, add iptables -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -o <dev> -p udp -j CHECKSUM --checksum-fill so DHCP/DNS replies with offloaded checksums are not dropped by the guests.

Troubleshooting

  • KDNET does not attach / falls back to no debugger. Confirm the guest sees the adapter as a network controller and that VIRTIO_NET_F_STATUS is offered. Both are provided by Cloud Hypervisor's virtio-net device.
  • The target sends connect packets but WinDbg never connects. The most common cause is the debugger host's firewall dropping the inbound UDP debug port. Allow the port (and/or the windbg.exe program) inbound. KDNET connections are always initiated by the target, so the debugger must be listening before (or while) the target polls; start it first, or reboot the debuggee with the debugger already running. When routing with NAT, KDNET must have a routable address on the tap, from DHCP or a static SAC assignment. Without one it uses a link local 169.254.x source that the kernel will not forward.
  • No packets reach the debugger host. Check tap bridging and host routing. When bridging guests through the host, note that host-originated replies can carry offloaded (incomplete) UDP checksums; if a guest ignores them, add an iptables -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -o <dev> -p udp -j CHECKSUM --checksum-fill rule for the bridge/tap. KDNET's own packets use a zero UDP checksum and are unaffected.

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