When a variable is used to set (and lookup) MappingInfo's "start_addr"
field, it needs to match types -- which is "uintptr_t". When Chrome OS
updated the 'make' that's used for building, the 32-bit "char *" had
sign-extended when cast up to a u_int64_t -- maybe because pointers were
unsigned before and then changed to be signed -- and that caused the address
lookup to fail.
BUG=chromium-os:25355
TEST=Ran Breakpad unittests
A=mkrebs@chromium.org
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uploader.mm:549:5: warning: instance method '-uploadData:name:url:' not found (return type defaults to 'id')
[self uploadData:logFileData_ name:@"log" url:url];
=> it looks like this method does in fact not exist, the last parameter
needs to be removed.
breakpad_nlist_64.cc:193:59: warning: '&&' within '||' [-Wlogical-op-parentheses]
=> Just add parentheses, no functionality change.
Patch by Nico Weber <thakis@chromium.org>
BUG=none
TEST=breakpad stil works.
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This patch is part of a bigger patch that helps merging the breakpad code
with the modified version in Chromium OS.
Specifically, this patch makes the following changes:
1. Turn the LinuxDumper class into a base class and move ptrace related
code into a new derived class, LinuxPtraceDumper.
2. Add a LinuxCoreDumper class, which is derived from LinuxDumper, to
extract information from a crashed process via a core dump file instead
of ptrace.
3. Add a WriteMinidumpFromCore function to
src/client/linux/minidump_writer/minidump_writer.h,
which uses LinuxCoreDumper to extract information from a core dump file.
4. Add a core2md utility, which simply wraps WriteMinidumpFromCore, for
converting a core dump to a minidump.
BUG=455
TEST=Tested the following:
1. Build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.4.3 and gcc 4.6.
2. Build on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with gcc 4.2 and clang 3.0 (with latest gmock).
3. All unit tests pass.
4. Run Chromium OS tests to test core2md.
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This patch is part of a bigger patch that helps merging the breakpad code
with the modified version in Chromium OS.
Specifically, this patch makes the following changes:
1. Add two convenient methods, back() and empty(), to the wasteful_vector
class.
2. Refactor the LinuxDumper class such that it can later be splitted into
a base class and two derived classes, one uses the current ptrace
implementation and one uses a core file.
3. Refactor the MinidumpWriter class such that it can later use different
derived implementations of LinuxDumper.
BUG=455
TEST=Tested the following:
1. Build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.4.3 and gcc 4.6.
2. Build on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with gcc 4.2 and clang 3.0 (with latest gmock).
3. All unit tests pass.
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Manufacturing an exception record improves the crash reporting, since then
the crashes get bucketed by the call stack leading to the dump, instead of
all falling into a misc bucket that nobody ever looks at.
Currently these are occuring through e.g. dumps from the base watchdog.
Link against RtlCaptureContext, as the function has been documented as
available
from Windows XP
[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms680591(v=vs.85).aspx].
Patch by Siggi Asgeirsson <siggi@chromium.org>
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This patch is part of a bigger patch that helps merging the breakpad code
with the modified version in Chromium OS.
Specifically, this patch makes the following changes:
1. Add a SafeReadLink function that wraps sys_readlink() to resolve a
symbolic link but guarantees the result is NULL-terminated on success.
2. Refactor other source code to use SafeReadLink instead of readlink()
or sys_readlink().
BUG=455
TEST=Tested the following:
1. Build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.4.3 and gcc 4.6.
2. Build on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with gcc 4.2 and clang 3.0 (with latest gmock).
3. All unit tests pass.
4. Run minidump-2-core to covnert a minidump file to a core file.
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This patch is part of a bigger patch that helps merging the breakpad code
with the modified version in Chromium OS.
Specifically, this patch makes the following changes:
1. Add a MemoryRange class for encapsulating and checking read access
to a contiguous range of memory.
2. Add a MemoryMappedFile class for mapping a file into memory for
read-only access.
3. Refactor other source code to use MemoryMappedFile.
BUG=455
TEST=Tested the following:
1. Build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.4.3 and gcc 4.6.
2. Build on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with gcc 4.2 and clang 3.0 (with latest gmock).
3. All unit tests pass.
4. Run minidump-2-core to covnert a minidump file to a core file.
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To be noted:
1) All is done in process, as multi-process is not allowed on ios.
2) Dump are saved when a crash occures but are not automatically send to the
server.
3) Breakpad.h contains function to check if a dump must be uploaded, and to
upload a dump.
4) The code is copy pasting a log of Breakpad implementation for Mac OS. It
might be possible to do some refactoring.
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The actual defintion comes from common/mac/GTMLogger.h, #imported above.
This removes a compilation warning that showed up in r853:
uploader.m:52:9: warning: 'GTMLoggerDebug' macro redefined
GTMLogger.h:339:9: note: previous definition is here
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<Breakpad/BreakpadDefines.h>.
During the build of Breakpad itself (especially in Chromium), there is no
Breakpad.framework/Headers in which to locate BreakpadDefines.h, so the
framework-style #include of <Breakpad/BreakpadDefines.h> is not able to find
anything to #include. Using the "BreakpadDefines.h" form should always locate
this file next to Breakpad.h whether it's in the framework or in the source
tree.
This fixes a Chromium build regression caused by Breakpad r856.
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This will be needed for iOS implementation, where the Inspector won't be
used, but where a config file will still be needed, because the uploads
won't happen just after the crash, but on a next run.
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Regression from Breakpad r842 (Chromium r103778) - browser crash reports were
uploaded, but renderer crash reports were not. Messages such as these may have
been logged:
com.apple.launchd.peruser.x[y] could not lookup DNS configuration info
service: (ipc/send) invalid destination port
com.apple.launchd.peruser.x[y] Breakpad Reporter: Send Error: Error
Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 UserInfo=z "This computer’s Internet
connection appears to be offline." Underlying Error=(Error
Domain=kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork Code=-1009 UserInfo=w "This computer’s Internet
connection appears to be offline.")
When OnDemandServer establishes the bootstrap subset, it will now register the
parent bootstrap port in the subset namespace so that the Inspector can
recover this port and switch to it. The Sender, launched by the Inspector,
relies on the bootstrap port being set properly.
BUG=chromium:99252
TEST=All test cases from Chromium r103778 (bug chromium:28547) plus:
about:crash should generate a crash report which should be uploaded,
provided that throttling is not in effect. Remove or edit
~/Library/Preferences/com.Breakpad.crash_report_sender.plist to defeat
throttling. Also verify that about:inducebrowsercrashforrealz works.
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lifetime of the task to be monitored, the invoking task. This allows the
bootstrap server (in launchd) to automatically clean up the Mach server
registration when the task being monitored exits, avoiding leaks of
com.Breakpad.Inspector(pid) ports in "launchctl bslist".
BUG=chromium:28547
TEST=Handler should still crash catches, but inspector ports should no longer
show up in "launchctl bslist". They should show up under a subset port in
"launchctl bstree" instead. "launchctl bstree" must be invoked as root.
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was already the SDK being used for x86_64 Release mode. The 10.6 SDK is not
necessary.
Explicitly set the file encoding to UTF-16 on the sender app's lproj's
InfoPlist.strings and Localizable.strings files.
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effect.
BUG=none
TEST=Apple Crash Reporter logs from processes in which Breakpad handles the
crash should point the finger at the actual crash source, not the
Breakpad thread's attempt to write to unwritable memory.
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split up into multiple regions.
An older workaround relyied on known fixed stack locations and only filled in
the initial page of the stack if it was in a distinct region. The new approach
looks upwards for additional regions that appear to be part of the same stack.
With PIE on Lion, the stack no longer begins at a fixed address, so the older
workaround became ineffective.
BUG=247, chromium:94107
TEST=Stacks should run through to _main/start and then stop when examining
Chrome on Lion with PIE and "slid" stacks.
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This libcrypto dependency sucks. Linking against OpenSSL is sort of broken in
certain Mac OS X SDKs. libcrypto was only being used to provide an MD5
implementation. Breakpad already has its own MD5 implementation, so just use
that instead.
To be perfectly honest, on modern systems, nothing should be making MD5
hashes of modules anyway, because everything has an embedded LC_UUID.
The project file changes just remove libcrypto and add md5.c as needed.
A bonus (and untested) fix for on_demand_symbol_supplier.mm is included to
account for changes in r794.
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Fix an assertion where a zero-length buffer was being passed to
UntypedMDRVA::Copy(). This occurred when WriteFile() was given a file whose
size was a multiple of the temporary buffer size. In this issue's case, the
procfs file "environ" happened to be 2032 bytes, while the temporary buffer
was 1016 bytes.
Patch by Michael Krebs <mkrebs@chromium.org>
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Backed out r684 (added glog include dir to client gyp files). It was obviated by r685, which removed the dependency on glog from the client projects.
BUG=None
TEST="gclient runhooks --force"; build crash_generation_app; launch crash_generation_app.
r=hansl at http://breakpad.appspot.com/191001/show
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