| Index: base/debug/debugger_posix.cc
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| diff --git a/base/debug/debugger_posix.cc b/base/debug/debugger_posix.cc
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| index 8599571e34575fc4d2271cdfbb0ca0be451e181a..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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| --- a/base/debug/debugger_posix.cc
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| -// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| -// found in the LICENSE file.
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| -
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| -#include "base/debug/debugger.h"
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| -#include "build/build_config.h"
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| -
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| -#include <errno.h>
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| -#include <fcntl.h>
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| -#include <stdio.h>
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| -#include <stdlib.h>
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| -#include <sys/param.h>
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| -#include <sys/stat.h>
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| -#include <sys/types.h>
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| -#include <unistd.h>
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| -
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| -#include <vector>
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| -
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| -#if defined(__GLIBCXX__)
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| -#include <cxxabi.h>
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
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| -#include <AvailabilityMacros.h>
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -#if defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_BSD)
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| -#include <sys/sysctl.h>
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -#if defined(OS_FREEBSD)
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| -#include <sys/user.h>
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -#include <ostream>
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| -
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| -#include "base/basictypes.h"
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| -#include "base/logging.h"
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| -#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
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| -#include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h"
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| -#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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| -
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| -#if defined(USE_SYMBOLIZE)
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| -#include "base/third_party/symbolize/symbolize.h"
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
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| -#include "base/threading/platform_thread.h"
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -namespace base {
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| -namespace debug {
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| -
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| -#if defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_BSD)
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| -
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| -// Based on Apple's recommended method as described in
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| -// http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2004/qa1361.html
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| -bool BeingDebugged() {
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| - // NOTE: This code MUST be async-signal safe (it's used by in-process
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| - // stack dumping signal handler). NO malloc or stdio is allowed here.
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| - //
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| - // While some code used below may be async-signal unsafe, note how
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| - // the result is cached (see |is_set| and |being_debugged| static variables
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| - // right below). If this code is properly warmed-up early
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| - // in the start-up process, it should be safe to use later.
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| -
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| - // If the process is sandboxed then we can't use the sysctl, so cache the
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| - // value.
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| - static bool is_set = false;
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| - static bool being_debugged = false;
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| -
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| - if (is_set)
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| - return being_debugged;
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| -
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| - // Initialize mib, which tells sysctl what info we want. In this case,
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| - // we're looking for information about a specific process ID.
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| - int mib[] = {
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| - CTL_KERN,
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| - KERN_PROC,
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| - KERN_PROC_PID,
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| - getpid()
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| -#if defined(OS_OPENBSD)
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| - , sizeof(struct kinfo_proc),
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| - 0
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| -#endif
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| - };
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| -
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| - // Caution: struct kinfo_proc is marked __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE. The source and
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| - // binary interfaces may change.
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| - struct kinfo_proc info;
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| - size_t info_size = sizeof(info);
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| -
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| -#if defined(OS_OPENBSD)
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| - if (sysctl(mib, arraysize(mib), NULL, &info_size, NULL, 0) < 0)
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| - return -1;
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| -
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| - mib[5] = (info_size / sizeof(struct kinfo_proc));
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| -#endif
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| -
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| - int sysctl_result = sysctl(mib, arraysize(mib), &info, &info_size, NULL, 0);
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| - DCHECK_EQ(sysctl_result, 0);
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| - if (sysctl_result != 0) {
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| - is_set = true;
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| - being_debugged = false;
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| - return being_debugged;
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| - }
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| -
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| - // This process is being debugged if the P_TRACED flag is set.
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| - is_set = true;
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| -#if defined(OS_FREEBSD)
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| - being_debugged = (info.ki_flag & P_TRACED) != 0;
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| -#elif defined(OS_BSD)
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| - being_debugged = (info.p_flag & P_TRACED) != 0;
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| -#else
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| - being_debugged = (info.kp_proc.p_flag & P_TRACED) != 0;
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| -#endif
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| - return being_debugged;
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| -}
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| -
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| -#elif defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
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| -
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| -// We can look in /proc/self/status for TracerPid. We are likely used in crash
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| -// handling, so we are careful not to use the heap or have side effects.
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| -// Another option that is common is to try to ptrace yourself, but then we
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| -// can't detach without forking(), and that's not so great.
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| -// static
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| -bool BeingDebugged() {
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| - // NOTE: This code MUST be async-signal safe (it's used by in-process
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| - // stack dumping signal handler). NO malloc or stdio is allowed here.
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| -
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| - int status_fd = open("/proc/self/status", O_RDONLY);
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| - if (status_fd == -1)
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| - return false;
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| -
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| - // We assume our line will be in the first 1024 characters and that we can
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| - // read this much all at once. In practice this will generally be true.
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| - // This simplifies and speeds up things considerably.
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| - char buf[1024];
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| -
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| - ssize_t num_read = HANDLE_EINTR(read(status_fd, buf, sizeof(buf)));
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| - if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(status_fd)) < 0)
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| - return false;
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| -
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| - if (num_read <= 0)
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| - return false;
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| -
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| - StringPiece status(buf, num_read);
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| - StringPiece tracer("TracerPid:\t");
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| -
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| - StringPiece::size_type pid_index = status.find(tracer);
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| - if (pid_index == StringPiece::npos)
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| - return false;
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| -
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| - // Our pid is 0 without a debugger, assume this for any pid starting with 0.
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| - pid_index += tracer.size();
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| - return pid_index < status.size() && status[pid_index] != '0';
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| -}
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| -
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| -#else
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| -
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| -bool BeingDebugged() {
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| - NOTIMPLEMENTED();
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| - return false;
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| -}
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| -
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -// We want to break into the debugger in Debug mode, and cause a crash dump in
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| -// Release mode. Breakpad behaves as follows:
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| -//
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| -// +-------+-----------------+-----------------+
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| -// | OS | Dump on SIGTRAP | Dump on SIGABRT |
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| -// +-------+-----------------+-----------------+
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| -// | Linux | N | Y |
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| -// | Mac | Y | N |
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| -// +-------+-----------------+-----------------+
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| -//
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| -// Thus we do the following:
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| -// Linux: Debug mode if a debugger is attached, send SIGTRAP; otherwise send
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| -// SIGABRT
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| -// Mac: Always send SIGTRAP.
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| -
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| -#if defined(ARCH_CPU_ARMEL)
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK_ASM() asm("bkpt 0")
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| -#elif defined(ARCH_CPU_ARM64)
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK_ASM() asm("brk 0")
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| -#elif defined(ARCH_CPU_MIPS_FAMILY)
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK_ASM() asm("break 2")
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| -#elif defined(ARCH_CPU_X86_FAMILY)
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK_ASM() asm("int3")
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -#if defined(NDEBUG) && !defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_ANDROID)
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK() abort()
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| -#elif defined(OS_NACL)
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| -// The NaCl verifier doesn't let use use int3. For now, we call abort(). We
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| -// should ask for advice from some NaCl experts about the optimum thing here.
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| -// http://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=645
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK() abort()
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| -#elif !defined(OS_MACOSX)
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| -// Though Android has a "helpful" process called debuggerd to catch native
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| -// signals on the general assumption that they are fatal errors. If no debugger
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| -// is attached, we call abort since Breakpad needs SIGABRT to create a dump.
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| -// When debugger is attached, for ARM platform the bkpt instruction appears
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| -// to cause SIGBUS which is trapped by debuggerd, and we've had great
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| -// difficulty continuing in a debugger once we stop from SIG triggered by native
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| -// code, use GDB to set |go| to 1 to resume execution; for X86 platform, use
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| -// "int3" to setup breakpiont and raise SIGTRAP.
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| -//
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| -// On other POSIX architectures, except Mac OS X, we use the same logic to
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| -// ensure that breakpad creates a dump on crashes while it is still possible to
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| -// use a debugger.
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| -namespace {
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| -void DebugBreak() {
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| - if (!BeingDebugged()) {
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| - abort();
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| - } else {
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| -#if defined(DEBUG_BREAK_ASM)
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| - DEBUG_BREAK_ASM();
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| -#else
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| - volatile int go = 0;
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| - while (!go) {
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| - base::PlatformThread::Sleep(base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100));
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| - }
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| -#endif
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| - }
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| -}
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| -} // namespace
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK() DebugBreak()
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| -#elif defined(DEBUG_BREAK_ASM)
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| -#define DEBUG_BREAK() DEBUG_BREAK_ASM()
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| -#else
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| -#error "Don't know how to debug break on this architecture/OS"
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| -#endif
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| -
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| -void BreakDebugger() {
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| - // NOTE: This code MUST be async-signal safe (it's used by in-process
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| - // stack dumping signal handler). NO malloc or stdio is allowed here.
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| -
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| - DEBUG_BREAK();
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| -#if defined(OS_ANDROID) && !defined(OFFICIAL_BUILD)
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| - // For Android development we always build release (debug builds are
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| - // unmanageably large), so the unofficial build is used for debugging. It is
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| - // helpful to be able to insert BreakDebugger() statements in the source,
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| - // attach the debugger, inspect the state of the program and then resume it by
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| - // setting the 'go' variable above.
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| -#elif defined(NDEBUG)
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| - // Terminate the program after signaling the debug break.
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| - _exit(1);
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| -#endif
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| -}
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| -
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| -} // namespace debug
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| -} // namespace base
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