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diff --git a/toolkit/crashreporter/google-breakpad/src/client/linux/minidump_writer/linux_dumper.h b/toolkit/crashreporter/google-breakpad/src/client/linux/minidump_writer/linux_dumper.h deleted file mode 100644 index c3c799267..000000000 --- a/toolkit/crashreporter/google-breakpad/src/client/linux/minidump_writer/linux_dumper.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ -// 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: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * 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 -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// linux_dumper.h: Define the google_breakpad::LinuxDumper class, which -// is a base class for extracting information of a crashed process. It -// was originally a complete implementation using the ptrace API, but -// has been refactored to allow derived implementations supporting both -// ptrace and core dump. A portion of the original implementation is now -// in google_breakpad::LinuxPtraceDumper (see linux_ptrace_dumper.h for -// details). - -#ifndef CLIENT_LINUX_MINIDUMP_WRITER_LINUX_DUMPER_H_ -#define CLIENT_LINUX_MINIDUMP_WRITER_LINUX_DUMPER_H_ - -#include <elf.h> -#if defined(__ANDROID__) -#include <link.h> -#endif -#include <linux/limits.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/user.h> - -#include "client/linux/dump_writer_common/mapping_info.h" -#include "client/linux/dump_writer_common/thread_info.h" -#include "common/linux/file_id.h" -#include "common/memory.h" -#include "google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h" - -namespace google_breakpad { - -// Typedef for our parsing of the auxv variables in /proc/pid/auxv. -#if defined(__i386) || defined(__ARM_EABI__) || \ - (defined(__mips__) && _MIPS_SIM == _ABIO32) -typedef Elf32_auxv_t elf_aux_entry; -#elif defined(__x86_64) || defined(__aarch64__) || \ - (defined(__mips__) && _MIPS_SIM != _ABIO32) -typedef Elf64_auxv_t elf_aux_entry; -#endif - -typedef __typeof__(((elf_aux_entry*) 0)->a_un.a_val) elf_aux_val_t; - -// When we find the VDSO mapping in the process's address space, this -// is the name we use for it when writing it to the minidump. -// This should always be less than NAME_MAX! -const char kLinuxGateLibraryName[] = "linux-gate.so"; - -class LinuxDumper { - public: - // The |root_prefix| is prepended to mapping paths before opening them, which - // is useful if the crash originates from a chroot. - explicit LinuxDumper(pid_t pid, const char* root_prefix = ""); - - virtual ~LinuxDumper(); - - // Parse the data for |threads| and |mappings|. - virtual bool Init(); - - // Take any actions that could not be taken in Init(). LateInit() is - // called after all other caller's initialization is complete, and in - // particular after it has called ThreadsSuspend(), so that ptrace is - // available. - virtual bool LateInit(); - - // Return true if the dumper performs a post-mortem dump. - virtual bool IsPostMortem() const = 0; - - // Suspend/resume all threads in the given process. - virtual bool ThreadsSuspend() = 0; - virtual bool ThreadsResume() = 0; - - // Read information about the |index|-th thread of |threads_|. - // Returns true on success. One must have called |ThreadsSuspend| first. - virtual bool GetThreadInfoByIndex(size_t index, ThreadInfo* info) = 0; - - // These are only valid after a call to |Init|. - const wasteful_vector<pid_t> &threads() { return threads_; } - const wasteful_vector<MappingInfo*> &mappings() { return mappings_; } - const MappingInfo* FindMapping(const void* address) const; - const wasteful_vector<elf_aux_val_t>& auxv() { return auxv_; } - - // Find a block of memory to take as the stack given the top of stack pointer. - // stack: (output) the lowest address in the memory area - // stack_len: (output) the length of the memory area - // stack_top: the current top of the stack - bool GetStackInfo(const void** stack, size_t* stack_len, uintptr_t stack_top); - - PageAllocator* allocator() { return &allocator_; } - - // Copy content of |length| bytes from a given process |child|, - // starting from |src|, into |dest|. Returns true on success. - virtual bool CopyFromProcess(void* dest, pid_t child, const void* src, - size_t length) = 0; - - // Builds a proc path for a certain pid for a node (/proc/<pid>/<node>). - // |path| is a character array of at least NAME_MAX bytes to return the - // result.|node| is the final node without any slashes. Returns true on - // success. - virtual bool BuildProcPath(char* path, pid_t pid, const char* node) const = 0; - - // Generate a File ID from the .text section of a mapped entry. - // If not a member, mapping_id is ignored. This method can also manipulate the - // |mapping|.name to truncate "(deleted)" from the file name if necessary. - bool ElfFileIdentifierForMapping(const MappingInfo& mapping, - bool member, - unsigned int mapping_id, - wasteful_vector<uint8_t>& identifier); - - uintptr_t crash_address() const { return crash_address_; } - void set_crash_address(uintptr_t crash_address) { - crash_address_ = crash_address; - } - - int crash_signal() const { return crash_signal_; } - void set_crash_signal(int crash_signal) { crash_signal_ = crash_signal; } - - pid_t crash_thread() const { return crash_thread_; } - void set_crash_thread(pid_t crash_thread) { crash_thread_ = crash_thread; } - - // Concatenates the |root_prefix_| and |mapping| path. Writes into |path| and - // returns true unless the string is too long. - bool GetMappingAbsolutePath(const MappingInfo& mapping, - char path[PATH_MAX]) const; - - // Extracts the effective path and file name of from |mapping|. In most cases - // the effective name/path are just the mapping's path and basename. In some - // other cases, however, a library can be mapped from an archive (e.g., when - // loading .so libs from an apk on Android) and this method is able to - // reconstruct the original file name. - void GetMappingEffectiveNameAndPath(const MappingInfo& mapping, - char* file_path, - size_t file_path_size, - char* file_name, - size_t file_name_size); - - protected: - bool ReadAuxv(); - - virtual bool EnumerateMappings(); - - virtual bool EnumerateThreads() = 0; - - // For the case where a running program has been deleted, it'll show up in - // /proc/pid/maps as "/path/to/program (deleted)". If this is the case, then - // see if '/path/to/program (deleted)' matches /proc/pid/exe and return - // /proc/pid/exe in |path| so ELF identifier generation works correctly. This - // also checks to see if '/path/to/program (deleted)' exists, so it does not - // get fooled by a poorly named binary. - // For programs that don't end with ' (deleted)', this is a no-op. - // This assumes |path| is a buffer with length NAME_MAX. - // Returns true if |path| is modified. - bool HandleDeletedFileInMapping(char* path) const; - - // ID of the crashed process. - const pid_t pid_; - - // Path of the root directory to which mapping paths are relative. - const char* const root_prefix_; - - // Virtual address at which the process crashed. - uintptr_t crash_address_; - - // Signal that terminated the crashed process. - int crash_signal_; - - // ID of the crashed thread. - pid_t crash_thread_; - - mutable PageAllocator allocator_; - - // IDs of all the threads. - wasteful_vector<pid_t> threads_; - - // Info from /proc/<pid>/maps. - wasteful_vector<MappingInfo*> mappings_; - - // Info from /proc/<pid>/auxv - wasteful_vector<elf_aux_val_t> auxv_; - -#if defined(__ANDROID__) - private: - // Android M and later support packed ELF relocations in shared libraries. - // Packing relocations changes the vaddr of the LOAD segments, such that - // the effective load bias is no longer the same as the start address of - // the memory mapping containing the executable parts of the library. The - // packing is applied to the stripped library run on the target, but not to - // any other library, and in particular not to the library used to generate - // breakpad symbols. As a result, we need to adjust the |start_addr| for - // any mapping that results from a shared library that contains Android - // packed relocations, so that it properly represents the effective library - // load bias. The following functions support this adjustment. - - // Check that a given mapping at |start_addr| is for an ELF shared library. - // If it is, place the ELF header in |ehdr| and return true. - // The first LOAD segment in an ELF shared library has offset zero, so the - // ELF file header is at the start of this map entry, and in already mapped - // memory. - bool GetLoadedElfHeader(uintptr_t start_addr, ElfW(Ehdr)* ehdr); - - // For the ELF file mapped at |start_addr|, iterate ELF program headers to - // find the min vaddr of all program header LOAD segments, the vaddr for - // the DYNAMIC segment, and a count of DYNAMIC entries. Return values in - // |min_vaddr_ptr|, |dyn_vaddr_ptr|, and |dyn_count_ptr|. - // The program header table is also in already mapped memory. - void ParseLoadedElfProgramHeaders(ElfW(Ehdr)* ehdr, - uintptr_t start_addr, - uintptr_t* min_vaddr_ptr, - uintptr_t* dyn_vaddr_ptr, - size_t* dyn_count_ptr); - - // Search the DYNAMIC tags for the ELF file with the given |load_bias|, and - // return true if the tags indicate that the file contains Android packed - // relocations. Dynamic tags are found at |dyn_vaddr| past the |load_bias|. - bool HasAndroidPackedRelocations(uintptr_t load_bias, - uintptr_t dyn_vaddr, - size_t dyn_count); - - // If the ELF file mapped at |start_addr| contained Android packed - // relocations, return the load bias that the system linker (or Chromium - // crazy linker) will have used. If the file did not contain Android - // packed relocations, returns |start_addr|, indicating that no adjustment - // is necessary. - // The effective load bias is |start_addr| adjusted downwards by the - // min vaddr in the library LOAD segments. - uintptr_t GetEffectiveLoadBias(ElfW(Ehdr)* ehdr, uintptr_t start_addr); - - // Called from LateInit(). Iterates |mappings_| and rewrites the |start_addr| - // field of any that represent ELF shared libraries with Android packed - // relocations, so that |start_addr| is the load bias that the system linker - // (or Chromium crazy linker) used. This value matches the addresses produced - // when the non-relocation-packed library is used for breakpad symbol - // generation. - void LatePostprocessMappings(); -#endif // __ANDROID__ -}; - -} // namespace google_breakpad - -#endif // CLIENT_LINUX_HANDLER_LINUX_DUMPER_H_ |