# Using Wasm coredump The following steps describe how to debug using Wasm coredump in Wasmtime: 1. Compile your WebAssembly with debug info enabled; for example: ```sh $ rustc foo.rs --target=wasm32-wasi -C debuginfo=2 ```
foo.rs fn c(v: usize) { a(v - 3); } fn b(v: usize) { c(v - 3); } fn a(v: usize) { b(v - 3); } pub fn main() { a(10); }
2. Run with Wasmtime and Wasm coredump enabled: ```sh $ wasmtime --coredump-on-trap=/tmp/coredump foo.wasm thread 'main' panicked at 'attempt to subtract with overflow', foo.rs:10:7 note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace Error: failed to run main module `foo.wasm` Caused by: 0: Core dumped at /tmp/coredump 1: failed to invoke command default 2: error while executing at wasm backtrace: ... ``` 3. Use [wasmgdb] to debug: ```sh $ wasmgdb foo.wasm /tmp/coredump wasmgdb> bt ... #13 000175 as panic () at library/core/src/panicking.rs #12 000010 as a (v=???) at /path/to/foo.rs #11 000009 as c (v=???) at /path/to/foo.rs #10 000011 as b (v=???) at /path/to/foo.rs #9 000010 as a (v=???) at /path/to/foo.rs #8 000012 as main () at /path/to/foo.rs ... ``` [wasmgdb]: https://crates.io/crates/wasmgdb