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-// Copyright (c) 2010 Google Inc. |
-// All rights reserved. |
-// |
-// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
-// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
-// met: |
-// |
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-// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
-// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer |
-// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
-// distribution. |
-// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its |
-// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
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-// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE |
-// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
- |
-// minidump.h: A minidump reader. |
-// |
-// The basic structure of this module tracks the structure of the minidump |
-// file itself. At the top level, a minidump file is represented by a |
-// Minidump object. Like most other classes in this module, Minidump |
-// provides a Read method that initializes the object with information from |
-// the file. Most of the classes in this file are wrappers around the |
-// "raw" structures found in the minidump file itself, and defined in |
-// minidump_format.h. For example, each thread is represented by a |
-// MinidumpThread object, whose parameters are specified in an MDRawThread |
-// structure. A properly byte-swapped MDRawThread can be obtained from a |
-// MinidumpThread easily by calling its thread() method. |
-// |
-// Most of the module lazily reads only the portion of the minidump file |
-// necessary to fulfill the user's request. Calling Minidump::Read |
-// only reads the minidump's directory. The thread list is not read until |
-// it is needed, and even once it's read, the memory regions for each |
-// thread's stack aren't read until they're needed. This strategy avoids |
-// unnecessary file input, and allocating memory for data in which the user |
-// has no interest. Note that although memory allocations for a typical |
-// minidump file are not particularly large, it is possible for legitimate |
-// minidumps to be sizable. A full-memory minidump, for example, contains |
-// a snapshot of the entire mapped memory space. Even a normal minidump, |
-// with stack memory only, can be large if, for example, the dump was |
-// generated in response to a crash that occurred due to an infinite- |
-// recursion bug that caused the stack's limits to be exceeded. Finally, |
-// some users of this library will unfortunately find themselves in the |
-// position of having to process potentially-hostile minidumps that might |
-// attempt to cause problems by forcing the minidump processor to over- |
-// allocate memory. |
-// |
-// Memory management in this module is based on a strict |
-// you-don't-own-anything policy. The only object owned by the user is |
-// the top-level Minidump object, the creation and destruction of which |
-// must be the user's own responsibility. All other objects obtained |
-// through interaction with this module are ultimately owned by the |
-// Minidump object, and will be freed upon the Minidump object's destruction. |
-// Because memory regions can potentially involve large allocations, a |
-// FreeMemory method is provided by MinidumpMemoryRegion, allowing the user |
-// to release data when it is no longer needed. Use of this method is |
-// optional but recommended. If freed data is later required, it will |
-// be read back in from the minidump file again. |
-// |
-// There is one exception to this memory management policy: |
-// Minidump::ReadString will return a string object to the user, and the user |
-// is responsible for its deletion. |
-// |
-// Author: Mark Mentovai |
- |
-#ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_MINIDUMP_H__ |
-#define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_MINIDUMP_H__ |
- |
-#include <unistd.h> |
- |
-#include <iostream> |
-#include <map> |
-#include <string> |
-#include <vector> |
- |
-#include "google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h" |
-#include "google_breakpad/processor/code_module.h" |
-#include "google_breakpad/processor/code_modules.h" |
-#include "google_breakpad/processor/memory_region.h" |
- |
- |
-namespace google_breakpad { |
- |
- |
-using std::map; |
-using std::string; |
-using std::vector; |
- |
- |
-class Minidump; |
-template<typename AddressType, typename EntryType> class RangeMap; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpObject is the base of all Minidump* objects except for Minidump |
-// itself. |
-class MinidumpObject { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpObject() {} |
- |
- bool valid() const { return valid_; } |
- |
- protected: |
- explicit MinidumpObject(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- // Refers to the Minidump object that is the ultimate parent of this |
- // Some MinidumpObjects are owned by other MinidumpObjects, but at the |
- // root of the ownership tree is always a Minidump. The Minidump object |
- // is kept here for access to its seeking and reading facilities, and |
- // for access to data about the minidump file itself, such as whether |
- // it should be byte-swapped. |
- Minidump* minidump_; |
- |
- // MinidumpObjects are not valid when created. When a subclass populates |
- // its own fields, it can set valid_ to true. Accessors and mutators may |
- // wish to consider or alter the valid_ state as they interact with |
- // objects. |
- bool valid_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// This class exists primarily to provide a virtual destructor in a base |
-// class common to all objects that might be stored in |
-// Minidump::mStreamObjects. Some object types (MinidumpContext) will |
-// never be stored in Minidump::mStreamObjects, but are represented as |
-// streams and adhere to the same interface, and may be derived from |
-// this class. |
-class MinidumpStream : public MinidumpObject { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpStream() {} |
- |
- protected: |
- explicit MinidumpStream(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- private: |
- // Populate (and validate) the MinidumpStream. minidump_ is expected |
- // to be positioned at the beginning of the stream, so that the next |
- // read from the minidump will be at the beginning of the stream. |
- // expected_size should be set to the stream's length as contained in |
- // the MDRawDirectory record or other identifying record. A class |
- // that implements MinidumpStream can compare expected_size to a |
- // known size as an integrity check. |
- virtual bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size) = 0; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpContext carries a CPU-specific MDRawContext structure, which |
-// contains CPU context such as register states. Each thread has its |
-// own context, and the exception record, if present, also has its own |
-// context. Note that if the exception record is present, the context it |
-// refers to is probably what the user wants to use for the exception |
-// thread, instead of that thread's own context. The exception thread's |
-// context (as opposed to the exception record's context) will contain |
-// context for the exception handler (which performs minidump generation), |
-// and not the context that caused the exception (which is probably what the |
-// user wants). |
-class MinidumpContext : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpContext(); |
- |
- // Returns an MD_CONTEXT_* value such as MD_CONTEXT_X86 or MD_CONTEXT_PPC |
- // identifying the CPU type that the context was collected from. The |
- // returned value will identify the CPU only, and will have any other |
- // MD_CONTEXT_* bits masked out. Returns 0 on failure. |
- u_int32_t GetContextCPU() const; |
- |
- // Returns raw CPU-specific context data for the named CPU type. If the |
- // context data does not match the CPU type or does not exist, returns |
- // NULL. |
- const MDRawContextAMD64* GetContextAMD64() const; |
- const MDRawContextARM* GetContextARM() const; |
- const MDRawContextPPC* GetContextPPC() const; |
- const MDRawContextSPARC* GetContextSPARC() const; |
- const MDRawContextX86* GetContextX86() const; |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class MinidumpThread; |
- friend class MinidumpException; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpContext(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size); |
- |
- // Free the CPU-specific context structure. |
- void FreeContext(); |
- |
- // If the minidump contains a SYSTEM_INFO_STREAM, makes sure that the |
- // system info stream gives an appropriate CPU type matching the context |
- // CPU type in context_cpu_type. Returns false if the CPU type does not |
- // match. Returns true if the CPU type matches or if the minidump does |
- // not contain a system info stream. |
- bool CheckAgainstSystemInfo(u_int32_t context_cpu_type); |
- |
- // Store this separately because of the weirdo AMD64 context |
- u_int32_t context_flags_; |
- |
- // The CPU-specific context structure. |
- union { |
- MDRawContextBase* base; |
- MDRawContextX86* x86; |
- MDRawContextPPC* ppc; |
- MDRawContextAMD64* amd64; |
- // on Solaris SPARC, sparc is defined as a numeric constant, |
- // so variables can NOT be named as sparc |
- MDRawContextSPARC* ctx_sparc; |
- MDRawContextARM* arm; |
- } context_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpMemoryRegion does not wrap any MDRaw structure, and only contains |
-// a reference to an MDMemoryDescriptor. This object is intended to wrap |
-// portions of a minidump file that contain memory dumps. In normal |
-// minidumps, each MinidumpThread owns a MinidumpMemoryRegion corresponding |
-// to the thread's stack memory. MinidumpMemoryList also gives access to |
-// memory regions in its list as MinidumpMemoryRegions. This class |
-// adheres to MemoryRegion so that it may be used as a data provider to |
-// the Stackwalker family of classes. |
-class MinidumpMemoryRegion : public MinidumpObject, |
- public MemoryRegion { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpMemoryRegion(); |
- |
- static void set_max_bytes(u_int32_t max_bytes) { max_bytes_ = max_bytes; } |
- static u_int32_t max_bytes() { return max_bytes_; } |
- |
- // Returns a pointer to the base of the memory region. Returns the |
- // cached value if available, otherwise, reads the minidump file and |
- // caches the memory region. |
- const u_int8_t* GetMemory() const; |
- |
- // The address of the base of the memory region. |
- u_int64_t GetBase() const; |
- |
- // The size, in bytes, of the memory region. |
- u_int32_t GetSize() const; |
- |
- // Frees the cached memory region, if cached. |
- void FreeMemory(); |
- |
- // Obtains the value of memory at the pointer specified by address. |
- bool GetMemoryAtAddress(u_int64_t address, u_int8_t* value) const; |
- bool GetMemoryAtAddress(u_int64_t address, u_int16_t* value) const; |
- bool GetMemoryAtAddress(u_int64_t address, u_int32_t* value) const; |
- bool GetMemoryAtAddress(u_int64_t address, u_int64_t* value) const; |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class MinidumpThread; |
- friend class MinidumpMemoryList; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpMemoryRegion(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- // Identify the base address and size of the memory region, and the |
- // location it may be found in the minidump file. |
- void SetDescriptor(MDMemoryDescriptor* descriptor); |
- |
- // Implementation for GetMemoryAtAddress |
- template<typename T> bool GetMemoryAtAddressInternal(u_int64_t address, |
- T* value) const; |
- |
- // The largest memory region that will be read from a minidump. The |
- // default is 1MB. |
- static u_int32_t max_bytes_; |
- |
- // Base address and size of the memory region, and its position in the |
- // minidump file. |
- MDMemoryDescriptor* descriptor_; |
- |
- // Cached memory. |
- mutable vector<u_int8_t>* memory_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpThread contains information about a thread of execution, |
-// including a snapshot of the thread's stack and CPU context. For |
-// the thread that caused an exception, the context carried by |
-// MinidumpException is probably desired instead of the CPU context |
-// provided here. |
-class MinidumpThread : public MinidumpObject { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpThread(); |
- |
- const MDRawThread* thread() const { return valid_ ? &thread_ : NULL; } |
- MinidumpMemoryRegion* GetMemory(); |
- MinidumpContext* GetContext(); |
- |
- // The thread ID is used to determine if a thread is the exception thread, |
- // so a special getter is provided to retrieve this data from the |
- // MDRawThread structure. Returns false if the thread ID cannot be |
- // determined. |
- bool GetThreadID(u_int32_t *thread_id) const; |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- // These objects are managed by MinidumpThreadList. |
- friend class MinidumpThreadList; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpThread(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- // This works like MinidumpStream::Read, but is driven by |
- // MinidumpThreadList. No size checking is done, because |
- // MinidumpThreadList handles that directly. |
- bool Read(); |
- |
- MDRawThread thread_; |
- MinidumpMemoryRegion* memory_; |
- MinidumpContext* context_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpThreadList contains all of the threads (as MinidumpThreads) in |
-// a process. |
-class MinidumpThreadList : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpThreadList(); |
- |
- static void set_max_threads(u_int32_t max_threads) { |
- max_threads_ = max_threads; |
- } |
- static u_int32_t max_threads() { return max_threads_; } |
- |
- unsigned int thread_count() const { |
- return valid_ ? thread_count_ : 0; |
- } |
- |
- // Sequential access to threads. |
- MinidumpThread* GetThreadAtIndex(unsigned int index) const; |
- |
- // Random access to threads. |
- MinidumpThread* GetThreadByID(u_int32_t thread_id); |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- typedef map<u_int32_t, MinidumpThread*> IDToThreadMap; |
- typedef vector<MinidumpThread> MinidumpThreads; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_THREAD_LIST_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpThreadList(Minidump* aMinidump); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t aExpectedSize); |
- |
- // The largest number of threads that will be read from a minidump. The |
- // default is 256. |
- static u_int32_t max_threads_; |
- |
- // Access to threads using the thread ID as the key. |
- IDToThreadMap id_to_thread_map_; |
- |
- // The list of threads. |
- MinidumpThreads* threads_; |
- u_int32_t thread_count_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpModule wraps MDRawModule, which contains information about loaded |
-// code modules. Access is provided to various data referenced indirectly |
-// by MDRawModule, such as the module's name and a specification for where |
-// to locate debugging information for the module. |
-class MinidumpModule : public MinidumpObject, |
- public CodeModule { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpModule(); |
- |
- static void set_max_cv_bytes(u_int32_t max_cv_bytes) { |
- max_cv_bytes_ = max_cv_bytes; |
- } |
- static u_int32_t max_cv_bytes() { return max_cv_bytes_; } |
- |
- static void set_max_misc_bytes(u_int32_t max_misc_bytes) { |
- max_misc_bytes_ = max_misc_bytes; |
- } |
- static u_int32_t max_misc_bytes() { return max_misc_bytes_; } |
- |
- const MDRawModule* module() const { return valid_ ? &module_ : NULL; } |
- |
- // CodeModule implementation |
- virtual u_int64_t base_address() const { |
- return valid_ ? module_.base_of_image : static_cast<u_int64_t>(-1); |
- } |
- virtual u_int64_t size() const { return valid_ ? module_.size_of_image : 0; } |
- virtual string code_file() const; |
- virtual string code_identifier() const; |
- virtual string debug_file() const; |
- virtual string debug_identifier() const; |
- virtual string version() const; |
- virtual const CodeModule* Copy() const; |
- |
- // The CodeView record, which contains information to locate the module's |
- // debugging information (pdb). This is returned as u_int8_t* because |
- // the data can be of types MDCVInfoPDB20* or MDCVInfoPDB70*, or it may be |
- // of a type unknown to Breakpad, in which case the raw data will still be |
- // returned but no byte-swapping will have been performed. Check the |
- // record's signature in the first four bytes to differentiate between |
- // the various types. Current toolchains generate modules which carry |
- // MDCVInfoPDB70 by default. Returns a pointer to the CodeView record on |
- // success, and NULL on failure. On success, the optional |size| argument |
- // is set to the size of the CodeView record. |
- const u_int8_t* GetCVRecord(u_int32_t* size); |
- |
- // The miscellaneous debug record, which is obsolete. Current toolchains |
- // do not generate this type of debugging information (dbg), and this |
- // field is not expected to be present. Returns a pointer to the debugging |
- // record on success, and NULL on failure. On success, the optional |size| |
- // argument is set to the size of the debugging record. |
- const MDImageDebugMisc* GetMiscRecord(u_int32_t* size); |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- // These objects are managed by MinidumpModuleList. |
- friend class MinidumpModuleList; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpModule(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- // This works like MinidumpStream::Read, but is driven by |
- // MinidumpModuleList. No size checking is done, because |
- // MinidumpModuleList handles that directly. |
- bool Read(); |
- |
- // Reads indirectly-referenced data, including the module name, CodeView |
- // record, and miscellaneous debugging record. This is necessary to allow |
- // MinidumpModuleList to fully construct MinidumpModule objects without |
- // requiring seeks to read a contiguous set of MinidumpModule objects. |
- // All auxiliary data should be available when Read is called, in order to |
- // allow the CodeModule getters to be const methods. |
- bool ReadAuxiliaryData(); |
- |
- // The largest number of bytes that will be read from a minidump for a |
- // CodeView record or miscellaneous debugging record, respectively. The |
- // default for each is 1024. |
- static u_int32_t max_cv_bytes_; |
- static u_int32_t max_misc_bytes_; |
- |
- // True after a successful Read. This is different from valid_, which is |
- // not set true until ReadAuxiliaryData also completes successfully. |
- // module_valid_ is only used by ReadAuxiliaryData and the functions it |
- // calls to determine whether the object is ready for auxiliary data to |
- // be read. |
- bool module_valid_; |
- |
- // True if debug info was read from the module. Certain modules |
- // may contain debug records in formats we don't support, |
- // so we can just set this to false to ignore them. |
- bool has_debug_info_; |
- |
- MDRawModule module_; |
- |
- // Cached module name. |
- const string* name_; |
- |
- // Cached CodeView record - this is MDCVInfoPDB20 or (likely) |
- // MDCVInfoPDB70, or possibly something else entirely. Stored as a u_int8_t |
- // because the structure contains a variable-sized string and its exact |
- // size cannot be known until it is processed. |
- vector<u_int8_t>* cv_record_; |
- |
- // If cv_record_ is present, cv_record_signature_ contains a copy of the |
- // CodeView record's first four bytes, for ease of determinining the |
- // type of structure that cv_record_ contains. |
- u_int32_t cv_record_signature_; |
- |
- // Cached MDImageDebugMisc (usually not present), stored as u_int8_t |
- // because the structure contains a variable-sized string and its exact |
- // size cannot be known until it is processed. |
- vector<u_int8_t>* misc_record_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpModuleList contains all of the loaded code modules for a process |
-// in the form of MinidumpModules. It maintains a map of these modules |
-// so that it may easily provide a code module corresponding to a specific |
-// address. |
-class MinidumpModuleList : public MinidumpStream, |
- public CodeModules { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpModuleList(); |
- |
- static void set_max_modules(u_int32_t max_modules) { |
- max_modules_ = max_modules; |
- } |
- static u_int32_t max_modules() { return max_modules_; } |
- |
- // CodeModules implementation. |
- virtual unsigned int module_count() const { |
- return valid_ ? module_count_ : 0; |
- } |
- virtual const MinidumpModule* GetModuleForAddress(u_int64_t address) const; |
- virtual const MinidumpModule* GetMainModule() const; |
- virtual const MinidumpModule* GetModuleAtSequence( |
- unsigned int sequence) const; |
- virtual const MinidumpModule* GetModuleAtIndex(unsigned int index) const; |
- virtual const CodeModules* Copy() const; |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- typedef vector<MinidumpModule> MinidumpModules; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_MODULE_LIST_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpModuleList(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size); |
- |
- // The largest number of modules that will be read from a minidump. The |
- // default is 1024. |
- static u_int32_t max_modules_; |
- |
- // Access to modules using addresses as the key. |
- RangeMap<u_int64_t, unsigned int> *range_map_; |
- |
- MinidumpModules *modules_; |
- u_int32_t module_count_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpMemoryList corresponds to a minidump's MEMORY_LIST_STREAM stream, |
-// which references the snapshots of all of the memory regions contained |
-// within the minidump. For a normal minidump, this includes stack memory |
-// (also referenced by each MinidumpThread, in fact, the MDMemoryDescriptors |
-// here and in MDRawThread both point to exactly the same data in a |
-// minidump file, conserving space), as well as a 256-byte snapshot of memory |
-// surrounding the instruction pointer in the case of an exception. Other |
-// types of minidumps may contain significantly more memory regions. Full- |
-// memory minidumps contain all of a process' mapped memory. |
-class MinidumpMemoryList : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpMemoryList(); |
- |
- static void set_max_regions(u_int32_t max_regions) { |
- max_regions_ = max_regions; |
- } |
- static u_int32_t max_regions() { return max_regions_; } |
- |
- unsigned int region_count() const { return valid_ ? region_count_ : 0; } |
- |
- // Sequential access to memory regions. |
- MinidumpMemoryRegion* GetMemoryRegionAtIndex(unsigned int index); |
- |
- // Random access to memory regions. Returns the region encompassing |
- // the address identified by address. |
- MinidumpMemoryRegion* GetMemoryRegionForAddress(u_int64_t address); |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- typedef vector<MDMemoryDescriptor> MemoryDescriptors; |
- typedef vector<MinidumpMemoryRegion> MemoryRegions; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_MEMORY_LIST_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpMemoryList(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size); |
- |
- // The largest number of memory regions that will be read from a minidump. |
- // The default is 256. |
- static u_int32_t max_regions_; |
- |
- // Access to memory regions using addresses as the key. |
- RangeMap<u_int64_t, unsigned int> *range_map_; |
- |
- // The list of descriptors. This is maintained separately from the list |
- // of regions, because MemoryRegion doesn't own its MemoryDescriptor, it |
- // maintains a pointer to it. descriptors_ provides the storage for this |
- // purpose. |
- MemoryDescriptors *descriptors_; |
- |
- // The list of regions. |
- MemoryRegions *regions_; |
- u_int32_t region_count_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpException wraps MDRawExceptionStream, which contains information |
-// about the exception that caused the minidump to be generated, if the |
-// minidump was generated in an exception handler called as a result of |
-// an exception. It also provides access to a MinidumpContext object, |
-// which contains the CPU context for the exception thread at the time |
-// the exception occurred. |
-class MinidumpException : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpException(); |
- |
- const MDRawExceptionStream* exception() const { |
- return valid_ ? &exception_ : NULL; |
- } |
- |
- // The thread ID is used to determine if a thread is the exception thread, |
- // so a special getter is provided to retrieve this data from the |
- // MDRawExceptionStream structure. Returns false if the thread ID cannot |
- // be determined. |
- bool GetThreadID(u_int32_t *thread_id) const; |
- |
- MinidumpContext* GetContext(); |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_EXCEPTION_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpException(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size); |
- |
- MDRawExceptionStream exception_; |
- MinidumpContext* context_; |
-}; |
- |
-// MinidumpAssertion wraps MDRawAssertionInfo, which contains information |
-// about an assertion that caused the minidump to be generated. |
-class MinidumpAssertion : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpAssertion(); |
- |
- const MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion() const { |
- return valid_ ? &assertion_ : NULL; |
- } |
- |
- string expression() const { |
- return valid_ ? expression_ : ""; |
- } |
- |
- string function() const { |
- return valid_ ? function_ : ""; |
- } |
- |
- string file() const { |
- return valid_ ? file_ : ""; |
- } |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_ASSERTION_INFO_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpAssertion(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size); |
- |
- MDRawAssertionInfo assertion_; |
- string expression_; |
- string function_; |
- string file_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpSystemInfo wraps MDRawSystemInfo and provides information about |
-// the system on which the minidump was generated. See also MinidumpMiscInfo. |
-class MinidumpSystemInfo : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- virtual ~MinidumpSystemInfo(); |
- |
- const MDRawSystemInfo* system_info() const { |
- return valid_ ? &system_info_ : NULL; |
- } |
- |
- // GetOS and GetCPU return textual representations of the operating system |
- // and CPU that produced the minidump. Unlike most other Minidump* methods, |
- // they return string objects, not weak pointers. Defined values for |
- // GetOS() are "mac", "windows", and "linux". Defined values for GetCPU |
- // are "x86" and "ppc". These methods return an empty string when their |
- // values are unknown. |
- string GetOS(); |
- string GetCPU(); |
- |
- // I don't know what CSD stands for, but this field is documented as |
- // returning a textual representation of the OS service pack. On other |
- // platforms, this provides additional information about an OS version |
- // level beyond major.minor.micro. Returns NULL if unknown. |
- const string* GetCSDVersion(); |
- |
- // If a CPU vendor string can be determined, returns a pointer to it, |
- // otherwise, returns NULL. CPU vendor strings can be determined from |
- // x86 CPUs with CPUID 0. |
- const string* GetCPUVendor(); |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_SYSTEM_INFO_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpSystemInfo(Minidump* minidump); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size); |
- |
- MDRawSystemInfo system_info_; |
- |
- // Textual representation of the OS service pack, for minidumps produced |
- // by MiniDumpWriteDump on Windows. |
- const string* csd_version_; |
- |
- // A string identifying the CPU vendor, if known. |
- const string* cpu_vendor_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpMiscInfo wraps MDRawMiscInfo and provides information about |
-// the process that generated the minidump, and optionally additional system |
-// information. See also MinidumpSystemInfo. |
-class MinidumpMiscInfo : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- const MDRawMiscInfo* misc_info() const { |
- return valid_ ? &misc_info_ : NULL; |
- } |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_MISC_INFO_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpMiscInfo(Minidump* minidump_); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size_); |
- |
- MDRawMiscInfo misc_info_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// MinidumpBreakpadInfo wraps MDRawBreakpadInfo, which is an optional stream in |
-// a minidump that provides additional information about the process state |
-// at the time the minidump was generated. |
-class MinidumpBreakpadInfo : public MinidumpStream { |
- public: |
- const MDRawBreakpadInfo* breakpad_info() const { |
- return valid_ ? &breakpad_info_ : NULL; |
- } |
- |
- // These thread IDs are used to determine if threads deserve special |
- // treatment, so special getters are provided to retrieve this data from |
- // the MDRawBreakpadInfo structure. The getters return false if the thread |
- // IDs cannot be determined. |
- bool GetDumpThreadID(u_int32_t *thread_id) const; |
- bool GetRequestingThreadID(u_int32_t *thread_id) const; |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- friend class Minidump; |
- |
- static const u_int32_t kStreamType = MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_STREAM; |
- |
- explicit MinidumpBreakpadInfo(Minidump* minidump_); |
- |
- bool Read(u_int32_t expected_size_); |
- |
- MDRawBreakpadInfo breakpad_info_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-// Minidump is the user's interface to a minidump file. It wraps MDRawHeader |
-// and provides access to the minidump's top-level stream directory. |
-class Minidump { |
- public: |
- // path is the pathname of a file containing the minidump. |
- explicit Minidump(const string& path); |
- // input is an istream wrapping minidump data. Minidump holds a |
- // weak pointer to input, and the caller must ensure that the stream |
- // is valid as long as the Minidump object is. |
- explicit Minidump(std::istream& input); |
- |
- virtual ~Minidump(); |
- |
- // path may be empty if the minidump was not opened from a file |
- virtual string path() const { |
- return path_; |
- } |
- static void set_max_streams(u_int32_t max_streams) { |
- max_streams_ = max_streams; |
- } |
- static u_int32_t max_streams() { return max_streams_; } |
- |
- static void set_max_string_length(u_int32_t max_string_length) { |
- max_string_length_ = max_string_length; |
- } |
- static u_int32_t max_string_length() { return max_string_length_; } |
- |
- virtual const MDRawHeader* header() const { return valid_ ? &header_ : NULL; } |
- |
- // Reads the minidump file's header and top-level stream directory. |
- // The minidump is expected to be positioned at the beginning of the |
- // header. Read() sets up the stream list and map, and validates the |
- // Minidump object. |
- virtual bool Read(); |
- |
- // The next set of methods are stubs that call GetStream. They exist to |
- // force code generation of the templatized API within the module, and |
- // to avoid exposing an ugly API (GetStream needs to accept a garbage |
- // parameter). |
- virtual MinidumpThreadList* GetThreadList(); |
- MinidumpModuleList* GetModuleList(); |
- MinidumpMemoryList* GetMemoryList(); |
- MinidumpException* GetException(); |
- MinidumpAssertion* GetAssertion(); |
- MinidumpSystemInfo* GetSystemInfo(); |
- MinidumpMiscInfo* GetMiscInfo(); |
- MinidumpBreakpadInfo* GetBreakpadInfo(); |
- |
- // The next set of methods are provided for users who wish to access |
- // data in minidump files directly, while leveraging the rest of |
- // this class and related classes to handle the basic minidump |
- // structure and known stream types. |
- |
- unsigned int GetDirectoryEntryCount() const { |
- return valid_ ? header_.stream_count : 0; |
- } |
- const MDRawDirectory* GetDirectoryEntryAtIndex(unsigned int index) const; |
- |
- // The next 2 methods are lower-level I/O routines. They use fd_. |
- |
- // Reads count bytes from the minidump at the current position into |
- // the storage area pointed to by bytes. bytes must be of sufficient |
- // size. After the read, the file position is advanced by count. |
- bool ReadBytes(void* bytes, size_t count); |
- |
- // Sets the position of the minidump file to offset. |
- bool SeekSet(off_t offset); |
- |
- // Returns the current position of the minidump file. |
- off_t Tell(); |
- |
- // The next 2 methods are medium-level I/O routines. |
- |
- // ReadString returns a string which is owned by the caller! offset |
- // specifies the offset that a length-encoded string is stored at in the |
- // minidump file. |
- string* ReadString(off_t offset); |
- |
- // SeekToStreamType positions the file at the beginning of a stream |
- // identified by stream_type, and informs the caller of the stream's |
- // length by setting *stream_length. Because stream_map maps each stream |
- // type to only one stream in the file, this might mislead the user into |
- // thinking that the stream that this seeks to is the only stream with |
- // type stream_type. That can't happen for streams that these classes |
- // deal with directly, because they're only supposed to be present in the |
- // file singly, and that's verified when stream_map_ is built. Users who |
- // are looking for other stream types should be aware of this |
- // possibility, and consider using GetDirectoryEntryAtIndex (possibly |
- // with GetDirectoryEntryCount) if expecting multiple streams of the same |
- // type in a single minidump file. |
- bool SeekToStreamType(u_int32_t stream_type, u_int32_t* stream_length); |
- |
- bool swap() const { return valid_ ? swap_ : false; } |
- |
- // Print a human-readable representation of the object to stdout. |
- void Print(); |
- |
- private: |
- // MinidumpStreamInfo is used in the MinidumpStreamMap. It lets |
- // the Minidump object locate interesting streams quickly, and |
- // provides a convenient place to stash MinidumpStream objects. |
- struct MinidumpStreamInfo { |
- MinidumpStreamInfo() : stream_index(0), stream(NULL) {} |
- ~MinidumpStreamInfo() { delete stream; } |
- |
- // Index into the MinidumpDirectoryEntries vector |
- unsigned int stream_index; |
- |
- // Pointer to the stream if cached, or NULL if not yet populated |
- MinidumpStream* stream; |
- }; |
- |
- typedef vector<MDRawDirectory> MinidumpDirectoryEntries; |
- typedef map<u_int32_t, MinidumpStreamInfo> MinidumpStreamMap; |
- |
- template<typename T> T* GetStream(T** stream); |
- |
- // Opens the minidump file, or if already open, seeks to the beginning. |
- bool Open(); |
- |
- // The largest number of top-level streams that will be read from a minidump. |
- // Note that streams are only read (and only consume memory) as needed, |
- // when directed by the caller. The default is 128. |
- static u_int32_t max_streams_; |
- |
- // The maximum length of a UTF-16 string that will be read from a minidump |
- // in 16-bit words. The default is 1024. UTF-16 strings are converted |
- // to UTF-8 when stored in memory, and each UTF-16 word will be represented |
- // by as many as 3 bytes in UTF-8. |
- static unsigned int max_string_length_; |
- |
- MDRawHeader header_; |
- |
- // The list of streams. |
- MinidumpDirectoryEntries* directory_; |
- |
- // Access to streams using the stream type as the key. |
- MinidumpStreamMap* stream_map_; |
- |
- // The pathname of the minidump file to process, set in the constructor. |
- // This may be empty if the minidump was opened directly from a stream. |
- const string path_; |
- |
- // The stream for all file I/O. Used by ReadBytes and SeekSet. |
- // Set based on the path in Open, or directly in the constructor. |
- std::istream* stream_; |
- |
- // swap_ is true if the minidump file should be byte-swapped. If the |
- // minidump was produced by a CPU that is other-endian than the CPU |
- // processing the minidump, this will be true. If the two CPUs are |
- // same-endian, this will be false. |
- bool swap_; |
- |
- // Validity of the Minidump structure, false immediately after |
- // construction or after a failed Read(); true following a successful |
- // Read(). |
- bool valid_; |
-}; |
- |
- |
-} // namespace google_breakpad |
- |
- |
-#endif // GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_MINIDUMP_H__ |