At the moment, StackwalkerX86::GetCallerFrame doesn't save the
WindowsFrameInfo that it finds for a frame unless it successfully
constructs the caller frame. This means that the windows_frame_info
field of the last frame on the stack is left unset, even when that
frame does have windows unwinding information.
This is not user-visible behavior, so it doesn't matter, but it is a
blemish on the interface, and unit tests (added in a later patch)
expect it.
This patch saves the information in the frame as soon as we find it.
a=jimblandy, r=mmentovai
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In r480, I botched the change to make the comparisons that decide
whether an address falls within a function's range safe from overflow.
The original code said:
address >= function_base && address < function_base + function_size
which is fine unless the function abuts the end of the address space,
in which case the addition overflows and you get a false negative.
My change subtracted function_size from both sides of the latter
comparison, which is meaning-preserving in true math, and gets you:
address >= function_base && address - function_size < function_base
This not only reads strangely, but also still overflows if
function_size is greater than address. That's rare, but I've added a
case to the unit tests that checks it.
My intent had been to replace the addition which could overflow with a
subtraction that was known not to overflow, namely:
address >= function_base && address - function_base < function_size
This is equivalent to the original in true math, and because of the
first comparison, we know the subtraction won't underflow in MemAddr
math.
The patch includes similar fixes to the public symbol lookup code, and
to FindWindowsFrameInfo, which was the only other function affected by
r480.
a=jimblandy, r=mmentovai
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RangeMaps use the range's upper end as the key in the underlying map,
but RetrieveNearestRange was treating the key as the lower end.
a=jimblandy, r=mmentovai
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At the moment, the StackWalker GetCallerFrame member function expects
a vector of WindowsFrameInfo structures, even though WindowsFrameInfo
is only used or useful on one one implementation (StackWalkerX86).
This patch changes StackWalker::GetCallerFrame to no longer expect the
WindowsFrameInfo structures, and changes all implementations to match.
In particular, StackWalkerX86 is changed to find the WindowsFrameInfo
data itself, and store a pointer to whatever it got in the StackFrame
object itself (which is really a StackFrameX86).
To allow GetCallerFrame implementations to look up stack walking data,
StackWalker::resolver_ needs to be made protected, not private.
a=jimblandy, r=mmentovai
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src/processor/minidump.cc:1067: warning: format ‘%llx’ expects type ‘long long unsigned int’, but argument 3 has type ‘unsigned int’
src/processor/stackwalker_arm.cc:83: warning: unused variable ‘last_frame’
src/processor/minidump_stackwalk.cc:163: warning: ‘trust_name’ may be used uninitialized in this function
a=jimblandy, r=ted.mielczarek
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At the moment, FillSourceLineInfo returns Windows DIA-based stack
walking data. In addition to being ugly, this makes it difficult to
provide access to DWARF CFI-based stack walking data in a symmetrical
way.
This patch changes FillSourceLineInfo to do the single job its name
suggests, and adds a second member function to
SourceLineResolverInterface to retrieve Windows DIA stack walking
information. A sibling member function will provide access to DWARF
CFI stack walking data.
a=jimblandy, r=mmentovai
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Also, rename stack_frame_info.h to windows_frame_info.h.
If it seems odd to have functions like FillSourceLineInfo returning
Windows-specific data structures... well, it is! This patch just makes
it more obvious what's going on.
a=jimblandy, r=nealsid
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This patch avoids comparisons between signed and unsigned values, as
warned about by G++ 4.4.1.
a=jimblandy, r=nealsid
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Modern GNU compilers warn about the #inclusion of <ext/hash_map>; that
container is deprecated, and code should use <tr1/unordered_map>
instead. However, to stay within the boundaries of C++ '98, it's
probably fine just to use plain old std::map.
Breakpad uses hash_map in three cases:
o The DWARF reader's SectionMap type maps object file section names to
data. This map is consulted once per section kind per DWARF
compilation unit; it is not performance-critical.
o The Mac dump_syms tool uses it to map machine architectures to
section maps in Universal binaries. It's hard to imagine there
ever being more than two entries in such a map.
o The processor's BasicSourceLineResolver uses a hash_map to map file
numbers to file names. This is the map that will probably have the
most entries, but it's only accessed once per frame, after we've
found the frame's line entry.
a=jimblandy
r=nealsid
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ExceptionHandler on Windows. Patch by John Abd-El-Malek. r=me
Interface change: post-dump and pre-dump (filter) callbacks now must accept
an additional EXCEPTION_POINTERS* argument.
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- Provide an optional filter callback that gets triggered before attempting
to write a dump, to give client code a chance to refuse handling early
in the process.
- Allow exceptions that are unhandled by Airbag (due to filter callback or
dump callback return value, or failure to write a dump) to be passed to the
previous handler or to the system.
- In order to pass exceptions unhandled by the topmost Airbag handler to
lower handlers, fix up the stacking of ExceptionHandler objects, and give
each ExceptionHandler object its own thread (like the Mac implementation)
to avoid deadlock.
- Provide a dump_path argument to callbacks, as requested by developers and
already implemented in the Mac handler.
- Avoid calling c_str in exception handler code (#90).
http://groups.google.com/group/airbag-dev/browse_thread/thread/4771825ced38a84c
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- Introduces a standard API for dealing with modules. MinidumpModule
is now a concrete implementation of this API. Code may interact with
single modules using the CodeModule interface, and collections of
modules using its container, the CodeModules interface.
- CodeModule is used directly by SymbolSupplier implementations and
SourceLineResolver. Reliance on the specific implementation in
MinidumpModule has been eliminated.
- Module lists are now added to ProcessState objects. Module references
in each stack frame are now pointers to objects in these module lists.
- The sample minidump_stackwalk tool prints the module list after printing
all threads' stacks.
http://groups.google.com/group/airbag-dev/browse_frm/thread/a9c0550edde54cf8
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- The dumped symbol format now begins with a MODULE line identifying the
uuid, age, and name of the source pdb file.
- The processor ignores MODULE lines, but they are useful in figuring out
how to index symbol files in a symbol store.
- dump_syms and symupload now both accept either a pdb or exe/dll and
will read the pdb regardless.
- Figured out that MSSS always represents a module's age in pathnames in
hexadecimal, and updated SimpleSymbolSupplier to match.
http://groups.google.com/group/airbag-dev/browse_thread/thread/572108d6567edd58
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- minidump_stackwalk is now much more useful as a debugging tool and
even as a standalone tool.
- Reimplementation of minidump_stackwalk around MinidumpProcessor.
- minidump_stackwalk displays all pertinent information returned by
MinidumpProcessor in the ProcessState.
- New PathnameStripper::File static utility method to display only the
leaf file name in a pathname, cleaning up minidump_stackwalk's output.
- New SimpleSymbolSupplier class, which implements a simple
filesystem-based symbol supplier compatible with the layout used by
Microsoft Symbol Server and its client cache.
- minidump_stackwalk now accepts an optional second argument, a pathname
to use as a symbol directory for a SimpleSymbolSupplier.
- Updated test data to be compatible with SimpleSymbolSupplier, and added
test data for kernel32.pdb. Test data converted from CRLF line endings
to LF.
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- MinidumpProcessor now processes all threads and returns a new ProcessState
object. (Interface change.)
- ProcessState contains a CallStack for each thread in the process, and
additional information about whether the process crashed, which thread
crashed, the reason for the crash, and identifying attributes for the
OS and CPU.
- MinidumpSystemInfo now contains a GetCPUVendor() method that returns the
vendor information from CPUID 0 on x86 processors ("GenuineIntel").
http://groups.google.com/group/airbag-dev/browse_thread/thread/16dd2c981e3361ba
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- PDBSourceLineWriter (dump_syms) outputs stack frame debugging information
- SourceLineResolver reads the new information and puts it into a
new StackFrameInfo structure, which is stored in a ContainedRangeMap.
FillSourceLineInfo passes the StackFrameInfo back to the caller.
- The base Stackwalker makes StackFrameInfo data available to subclasses
during stackwalking, but does not use this information directly itself.
Stackwalkers may access stack_frame_info_ for enhanced stackwalking
(this will be part 4).
- New test data for the updated dumped-symbol format
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- Test StackwalkerX86 and StackwalkerPPC on the current process, if built
by a supported compiler (gcc) on a supported (walkable) CPU (x86, ppc).
- This test is not enabled by default because of certain optimizations
that interfere with it (stack frame reuse, frame pointer omission). See
the comments at the top of stackwalker_selftest.cc. To enable this
test in the standard "make check" suite, configure with --enable-selftest.
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- Eliminate MemAddrMap from source_line_resolver.cc and adapt it to use
RangeMap, also used by minidump.cc.
- RangeMap operates on both a base address and a size, where MemAddrMap
only used a base address, so the dumped symbol file format is modified
to include size information. dump_syms produces these files and
SourceLineResolver consumes them.
- Provide updated test data conforming to the new dumped symbol format.
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caller-implemented SymbolSupplier object to get a symbol file.
Add a CrashReportProcessor object which provides a simple API for processing
a CrashReport struct, given a SymbolSupplier and a minidump file.
r=mmentovai (#17))
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- In class definitions, one-space indent for public/protected/private.
- Multi-line initializer format puts comma at end of line.
Also:
- Eliminate the long list of friends in Minidump by making swap() public.
(People who need to access unknown stream types directly will need
access to swap() too.)
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- Use gmtime (UTC) instead of localtime for human-readable presentation of
(MDRawHeader).time_date_stamp.
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- Place objects in the appropriate directories, instead of filling up
the root directory.
- Remove namespace macros, which made maintenance troublesome and which
created a dependency on config.h in public headers
- Skip useless Fortran checks at configure time
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