
Android Tombstone Symbolication
FreeResolve .NET crashes on Android with precise symbolication.
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What Android Tombstone Symbolication does
The Android Tombstone Symbolication skill is designed for developers working with .NET applications on Android, particularly those using MAUI, Xamarin, or Mono. This skill helps users analyze crash reports by symbolizing native backtrace frames from tombstone files. By extracting BuildIds and program counter offsets from the backtrace, it downloads the necessary debug symbols from the Microsoft symbol server, enabling developers to pinpoint the exact function names along with the corresponding source files and line numbers where crashes occurred. This is particularly useful for diagnosing issues related to native signals like SIGABRT or SIGSEGV that originate from the .NET runtime.
The skill operates through a PowerShell script that automates the entire process, from parsing the tombstone backtrace to downloading debug symbols and symbolizing each frame using llvm-symbolizer. The script is capable of handling various formats of backtrace entries and can provide detailed insights into the crashing threads, including background threads that may also hold valuable information. Developers can specify options such as limiting the output to only the crashing thread or skipping version lookups, making the tool flexible for different debugging scenarios.
This skill is particularly beneficial for teams working on mobile applications that rely on .NET technologies, as it streamlines the process of analyzing crash logs and enhances the debugging workflow. By resolving native frame references to .NET source code, developers can quickly identify and address issues, thereby improving application stability and user experience. However, it is important to note that this tool is not suitable for analyzing pure Java/Kotlin crashes or managed .NET exceptions that are already captured in logcat, focusing solely on tombstone files generated from .NET runtime crashes.
When to use it
Use this skill when you encounter tombstone files from .NET applications on Android and need to analyze the native backtrace for debugging purposes.
When not to use it
Do not use this skill for crashes related to pure Java/Kotlin applications or managed exceptions already visible in logcat.
What you can build with it
Debugging a Crash in a MAUI App
When a MAUI app crashes on Android, use this skill to analyze the tombstone file and get function names and source locations for quick debugging.
Investigating SIGSEGV Signals
If you encounter a SIGSEGV signal in your .NET Android app, this skill helps you trace back to the exact source code line that caused the crash.
Resolving Native Backtrace Issues
Use this skill to resolve native backtrace frames in .NET applications, making it easier to understand crashes and improve app stability.
How to install Android Tombstone Symbolication
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add dotnet/skills/android-tombstone-symbolication --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by dotnetAndroid Tombstone .NET Symbolication
Resolves native backtrace frames from .NET Android app crashes (MAUI, Xamarin, Mono) to function names, source files, and line numbers using ELF BuildIds and Microsoft's symbol server.
Inputs: Tombstone file or logcat crash output, llvm-symbolizer (from Android NDK or any LLVM 14+ toolchain), internet access for symbol downloads.
Do not use when: The crash is a managed .NET exception (visible in logcat with a managed stack trace), the crashing library is not a .NET component (e.g., libart.so), or the tombstone is from iOS.
Workflow
Step 1: Parse the Tombstone Backtrace
Each backtrace frame has this format:
#NN pc OFFSET /path/to/library.so (optional_symbol+0xNN) (BuildId: HEXSTRING)
Extract: frame number, PC offset (hex, already library-relative), library name, and BuildId (32–40 hex chars).
Symbolicate all threads by default (background threads like GC/finalizer often have useful .NET frames). The crashing thread's backtrace is listed first; additional threads appear after --- --- --- markers.
Format notes:
- The script auto-detects
#NN pcframe lines with or without abacktrace:header, and strips logcat timestamp/tag prefixes automatically. - Logcat-captured tombstones often omit BuildIds. Recover via
adb shell readelf -n, CI build artifacts, or the .NET runtime NuGet package. - GitHub issue pastes may mangle
#1 pcinto issue links — replaceorg/repo#N pcwith#N pcbefore saving to a file. - If the script fails to parse a format, fall back to manual extraction of
#NN pc OFFSET library.so (BuildId: HEX)tuples.
Step 2: Identify .NET Runtime Libraries
Filter frames to .NET runtime libraries:
| Library | Runtime |
|---|---|
libmonosgen-2.0.so | Mono (MAUI, Xamarin, interpreter) |
libcoreclr.so | CoreCLR (JIT mode) |
libSystem.*.so | .NET BCL native components (Native, Globalization.Native, IO.Compression.Native, Security.Cryptography.Native.OpenSsl, Net.Security.Native) |
NativeAOT: No libcoreclr.so or libmonosgen-2.0.so — the runtime is statically linked into the app binary (e.g., libMyApp.so). The libSystem.*.so BCL libraries remain separate and can be symbolicated via the symbol server. For the app binary itself, you need the app's own debug symbols.
Skip libc.so, libart.so, and other Android system libraries unless the user specifically asks.
Step 3: Download Debug Symbols
For each unique .NET BuildId, download debug symbols:
https://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/_.debug/elf-buildid-sym-<BUILDID>/_.debug
curl -sL "https://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/_.debug/elf-buildid-sym-1eb39fc72918c7c6c0c610b79eb3d3d47b2f81be/_.debug" \
-o libmonosgen-2.0.so.debug
Verify with file libmonosgen-2.0.so.debug — should show ELF 64-bit ... with debug_info, not stripped. If the download returns 404 or HTML, symbols are not published for that build. Do not add or subtract library base addresses — offsets in tombstones are already library-relative.
Step 4: Symbolicate Each Frame
llvm-symbolizer --obj=libmonosgen-2.0.so.debug -f -C 0x222098
Output:
ves_icall_System_Environment_FailFast
/__w/1/s/src/runtime/src/mono/mono/metadata/icall.c:6244
The /__w/1/s/ prefix is the CI workspace root — the meaningful path starts at src/runtime/, mapping to dotnet/dotnet VMR.
Step 5: Present the Symbolicated Backtrace
Combine original frame numbers with resolved function names and source locations:
#00 libc.so abort+164
#01 libmonosgen-2.0.so ves_icall_System_Environment_FailFast (mono/metadata/icall.c:6244)
#02 libmonosgen-2.0.so do_icall (mono/mini/interp.c:2457)
#03 libmonosgen-2.0.so mono_interp_exec_method (mono/mini/interp.c)
For unresolved frames (??), keep the original line with BuildId and PC offset.
Automation Script
scripts/Symbolicate-Tombstone.ps1 automates the full workflow:
pwsh scripts/Symbolicate-Tombstone.ps1 -TombstoneFile tombstone_01.txt -LlvmSymbolizer llvm-symbolizer
Flags: -CrashingThreadOnly (limit to crashing thread), -OutputFile path (write to file), -ParseOnly (report libraries/BuildIds/URLs without downloading), -SkipVersionLookup (skip runtime version identification).
Finding llvm-symbolizer
Check the Android NDK first: $ANDROID_NDK_ROOT/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/*/bin/llvm-symbolizer or $ANDROID_HOME/ndk/*/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/*/bin/llvm-symbolizer. Also available via brew install llvm, apt install llvm, or xcrun --find llvm-symbolizer on macOS.
If unavailable, complete steps 1–3 and present the download commands and llvm-symbolizer commands for the user to run. Do not spend time installing LLVM.
Understanding the Output
CI source paths use these prefixes:
| Path prefix | Maps to |
|---|---|
/__w/1/s/src/runtime/ | src/runtime/ in dotnet/dotnet VMR |
/__w/1/s/src/mono/ | src/mono/ in the VMR (older builds) |
/__w/1/s/ | VMR root |
Runtime Version Identification
The script identifies the exact .NET runtime version by matching BuildIds against locally-installed runtime packs. It searches: SDK packs ($DOTNET_ROOT/packs/), NuGet cache (~/.nuget/packages/), and NuGet.org as an online fallback. When found, it extracts the version and source commit from the .nuspec <repository commit="..." /> element. Pass -SkipVersionLookup to disable. Requires llvm-readelf (auto-discovered from the NDK).
Validation
file <debug-file>showsELF ... with debug_info, not stripped- At least one .NET frame resolves to a function name (not
??) - Resolved paths contain recognizable .NET runtime structure (e.g.,
mono/metadata/,mono/mini/)
Stop Signals
- No .NET frames found: Report parsed frames and stop.
- All frames resolved: Present symbolicated backtrace. Do not trace into source or attempt to build/debug the runtime.
- Symbols not available (404): One attempt per BuildId, then stop. Report unsymbolicated frames with BuildIds and offsets.
- llvm-symbolizer not available: Use
-ParseOnly, present manual commands. Do not install LLVM.
Common Pitfalls
- Missing BuildIds: Logcat tombstones often omit BuildIds. Recover via:
adb shell readelf -n /path/to/lib.so, CI build artifacts, or the runtime NuGet package (~/.dotnet/packs/Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.Mono.android-arm64/<version>/). Prefer pulling raw tombstone files (adb shell cat /data/tombstones/tombstone_XX) which always include BuildIds. - Symbols not found (404): Pre-release/internal builds may not publish symbols. Check for local unstripped
.so/.so.dbgin build artifacts or the NuGet runtime pack. - NativeAOT: No runtime
.soin the tombstone — runtime is in the app binary.libSystem.*.soBCL libraries still work with the symbol server; the app binary needs its own debug symbols. - Wrong llvm-symbolizer version: Use LLVM 14+ for best DWARF compatibility.
- Multiple BuildIds: Each .NET library has its own BuildId — download symbols for each separately.
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