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| +// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +// |
| +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| +// You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| +// |
| +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| +// |
| +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| +// limitations under the License. |
| + |
| +#ifndef CRASHPAD_COMPAT_NON_WIN_DBGHELP_H_ |
| +#define CRASHPAD_COMPAT_NON_WIN_DBGHELP_H_ |
| + |
| +#include <stdint.h> |
| + |
| +#include "base/strings/string16.h" |
| +#include "compat/non_win/timezoneapi.h" |
| +#include "compat/non_win/verrsrc.h" |
| +#include "compat/non_win/winnt.h" |
| + |
| +//! \file |
|
Robert Sesek
2014/07/31 16:55:41
Not sure you need a file-level comment here, if no
Mark Mentovai
2014/07/31 17:06:54
rsesek wrote:
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| + |
| +//! \brief The magic number for a minidump file, stored in |
| +//! MINIDUMP_HEADER::Signature. |
| +//! |
| +//! A hex dump of a little-endian minidump file will begin with the string |
| +//! “MDMP”. |
| +#define MINIDUMP_SIGNATURE ('PMDM') // 0x4d444d50 |
| + |
| +//! \brief The version of a minidump file, stored in MINIDUMP_HEADER::Version. |
| +#define MINIDUMP_VERSION (42899) |
| + |
| +//! \brief An offset within a minidump file, relative to the start of its |
| +//! MINIDUMP_HEADER. |
| +//! |
| +//! RVA stands for “relative virtual address”. Within a minidump file, RVAs are |
| +//! used as pointers to link structures together. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR |
| +typedef uint32_t RVA; |
| + |
| +//! \brief A pointer to a structure or union within a minidump file. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR { |
| + //! \brief The size of the referenced structure or union, in bytes. |
| + uint32_t DataSize; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The relative virtual address of the structure or union within the |
| + //! minidump file. |
| + RVA Rva; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief A pointer to a snapshot of a region of memory contained within a |
| +//! minidump file. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR { |
| + //! \brief The base address of the memory region in the address space of the |
| + //! process that the minidump file contains a snapshot of. |
| + uint64_t StartOfMemoryRange; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The contents of the memory region. |
| + MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR Memory; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief The top-level structure identifying a minidump file. |
| +//! |
| +//! This structure contains a pointer to the stream directory, a second-level |
| +//! structure which in turn contains pointers to third-level structures |
| +//! (“streams”) containing the data within the minidump file. This structure |
| +//! also contains the minidump file’s magic numbers, and other bookkeeping data. |
| +//! |
| +//! This structure must be present at the beginning of a minidump file (at ::RVA |
|
Robert Sesek
2014/07/31 16:55:41
Does Doxygen do something special to ::RVA, or is
Mark Mentovai
2014/07/31 17:06:54
rsesek wrote:
Robert Sesek
2014/07/31 17:25:36
Got it, I thought that might be the case.
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| +//! 0). |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_HEADER { |
| + //! \brief The minidump file format magic number, ::MINIDUMP_SIGNATURE. |
| + uint32_t Signature; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The minidump file format version number, ::MINIDUMP_VERSION. |
| + uint32_t Version; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The number of MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY elements present in the directory |
| + //! referenced by #StreamDirectoryRva. |
| + uint32_t NumberOfStreams; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A pointer to an array of MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY structures that |
| + //! identify all of the streams within this minidump file. The array has |
| + //! #NumberOfStreams elements present. |
| + RVA StreamDirectoryRva; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The minidump file’s checksum. This can be `0`, and in practice, `0` |
| + //! is the only value that has ever been seen in this field. |
| + uint32_t CheckSum; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The time that the minidump file was generated, in `time_t` format, |
| + //! the number of seconds since the POSIX epoch. |
| + uint32_t TimeDateStamp; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A bitfield containing members of ::MINIDUMP_TYPE, describing the |
| + //! types of data carried within this minidump file. |
| + uint64_t Flags; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief A pointer to a stream within a minidump file. |
| +//! |
| +//! Each stream present in a minidump file will have a corresponding |
| +//! MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY entry in the stream directory referenced by |
| +//! MINIDUMP_HEADER::StreamDirectoryRva. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY { |
| + //! \brief The type of stream referenced, a value of ::MINIDUMP_STREAM_TYPE. |
| + uint32_t StreamType; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A pointer to the stream data within the minidump file. |
| + MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR Location; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief A variable-length UTF-16-encoded string carried within a minidump |
|
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2014/07/31 16:55:41
UTF-16 LE or BE, or is it the same as the minidump
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| +//! file. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa crashpad::MinidumpUTF8String |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_STRING { |
| + //! \brief The length of the #Buffer field in bytes, not including the `NUL` |
| + //! terminator. |
| + //! |
| + //! \note This field is interpreted as a byte count, not a count of UTF-16 |
| + //! code units or Unicode code points. |
| + uint32_t Length; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The string, encoded in UTF-16, and terminated with a UTF-16 `NUL` |
| + //! code unit (two `NUL` bytes). |
| + char16 Buffer[0]; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Minidump stream type values for MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY::StreamType. Each |
| +//! stream structure has a corresponding stream type value to identify it. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa crashpad::MinidumpStreamType |
| +enum MINIDUMP_STREAM_TYPE { |
| + //! \brief The stream type for MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST. |
| + ThreadListStream = 3, |
| + |
| + //! \brief The stream type for MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST. |
| + ModuleListStream = 4, |
| + |
| + //! \brief The stream type for MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST. |
| + MemoryListStream = 5, |
| + |
| + //! \brief The stream type for MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM. |
| + ExceptionStream = 6, |
| + |
| + //! \brief The stream type for MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO. |
| + SystemInfoStream = 7, |
| + |
| + //! \brief The stream type for MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2, |
| + //! MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3, and MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4. |
| + //! |
| + //! More recent versions of this stream are supersets of earlier versions. |
| + //! |
| + //! The exact version of the stream that is present is implied by the stream’s |
| + //! size. Furthermore, this stream contains a field, |
| + //! MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_STREAM::Flags1, that indicates which data is present |
| + //! and valid. |
| + MiscInfoStream = 15, |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about the CPU (or CPUs) that ran the process that the |
| +//! minidump file contains a snapshot of. |
| +//! |
| +//! This union only appears as MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO::Cpu. Its interpretation is |
| +//! controlled by MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO::ProcessorArchitecture. |
| +union __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) CPU_INFORMATION { |
| + //! \brief Information about 32-bit x86 CPUs, or x86_64 CPUs when running |
| + //! 32-bit x86 processes. |
| + struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) { |
| + //! \brief The CPU’s vendor identification string as encoded in `cpuid 0` |
| + //! `ebx`, `edx`, and `ecx`, represented as it appears in these |
| + //! registers. |
| + //! |
| + //! For Intel CPUs, `[0]` will encode “Genu”, `[1]` will encode “ineI”, and |
| + //! `[2]` will encode “ntel”, for a vendor ID string “GenuineIntel”. |
| + //! |
| + //! \note The Windows documentation incorrectly states that these fields are |
| + //! to be interpreted as `cpuid 0` `eax`, `ebx`, and `ecx`. |
| + uint32_t VendorId[3]; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Family, model, and stepping ID values as encoded in `cpuid 1` |
| + //! `eax`. |
| + uint32_t VersionInformation; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A bitfield containing supported CPU capabilities as encoded in |
| + //! `cpuid 1` `edx`. |
| + uint32_t FeatureInformation; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A bitfield containing supported CPU capabalities as encoded in |
| + //! `cpuid 0x80000001` `edx`. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field is only valid if #VendorId identifies the CPU vendor as |
| + //! “AuthenticAMD”. |
| + uint32_t AMDExtendedCpuFeatures; |
| + } X86CpuInfo; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Information about non-x86 CPUs, and x86_64 CPUs when not running |
| + //! 32-bit x86 processes. |
| + struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) { |
| + //! \brief Bitfields containing supported CPU capabilities as identified by |
| + //! bits corresponding to `PF_*` values passed to |
| + //! `IsProcessorFeaturePresent()`. |
| + uint64_t ProcessorFeatures[2]; |
| + } OtherCpuInfo; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about the system that hosted the process that the |
| +//! minidump file contains a snapshot of. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO { |
| + // The next 4 fields are from the SYSTEM_INFO structure returned by |
| + // GetSystemInfo(). |
| + |
| + //! \brief The system’s CPU architecture. This may be a \ref |
| + //! PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_x "PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_*" value, or a member |
| + //! of crashpad::MinidumpCPUArchitecture. |
| + //! |
| + //! In some cases, a system may be able to run processes of multiple specific |
| + //! architecture types. For example, systems based on 64-bit architectures |
| + //! such as x86_64 are often able to run 32-bit code of another architecture |
| + //! in the same family, such as 32-bit x86. On these systems, this field will |
| + //! identify the architecture of the process that the minidump file contains a |
| + //! snapshot of. |
| + uint16_t ProcessorArchitecture; |
| + |
| + //! \brief General CPU version information. |
| + //! |
| + //! The precise interpretation of this field is specific to each CPU |
| + //! architecture. For x86-family CPUs (including x86_64 and 32-bit x86), this |
| + //! field contains the CPU family ID value from `cpuid 1` `eax`, adjusted to |
| + //! take the extended family ID into account. |
| + uint16_t ProcessorLevel; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Specific CPU version information. |
| + //! |
| + //! The precise interpretation of this field is specific to each CPU |
| + //! architecture. For x86-family CPUs (including x86_64 and 32-bit x86), this |
| + //! field contains values obtained from `cpuid 1` `eax`: the high byte |
| + //! contains the CPU model ID value adjusted to take the extended model ID |
| + //! into account, and the low byte contains the CPU stepping ID value. |
| + uint16_t ProcessorRevision; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The total number of CPUs present in the system. |
| + uint8_t NumberOfProcessors; |
| + |
| + // The next 7 fields are from the OSVERSIONINFOEX structure returned by |
| + // GetVersionEx(). |
| + |
| + //! \brief The system’s operating system type, which distinguishes between |
| + //! “desktop” or “workstation” systems and “server” systems. This may be a |
| + //! \ref VER_NT_x "VER_NT_*" value, or a member of |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpOSType. |
| + uint8_t ProductType; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The system’s operating system version number’s first (major) |
| + //! component. |
| + //! |
| + //! - For Windows 7 (NT 6.1) SP1, version 6.1.7601, this would be `6`. |
| + //! - For Mac OS X 10.9.2, this would be `10`. |
| + uint32_t MajorVersion; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The system’s operating system version number’s second (minor) |
| + //! component. |
| + //! |
| + //! - For Windows 7 (NT 6.1) SP1, version 6.1.7601, this would be `1`. |
| + //! - For Mac OS X 10.9.2, this would be `9`. |
| + uint32_t MinorVersion; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The system’s operating system version number’s third (build or |
| + //! patch) component. |
| + //! |
| + //! - For Windows 7 (NT 6.1) SP1, version 6.1.7601, this would be `7601`. |
| + //! - For Mac OS X 10.9.2, this would be `2`. |
| + uint32_t BuildNumber; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The system’s operating system family. This may be a \ref |
| + //! VER_PLATFORM_x "VER_PLATFORM_*" value, or a member of |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpOS. |
| + uint32_t PlatformId; |
| + |
| + //! \brief ::RVA of a MINIDUMP_STRING containing operating system-specific |
| + //! version information. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field further identifies an operating system version beyond its |
| + //! version number fields. Historically, “CSD” stands for “corrective service |
| + //! diskette.” |
| + //! |
| + //! - On Windows, this is the name of the installed operating system service |
| + //! pack, such as “Service Pack 1”. If no service pack is installed, this |
| + //! field references an empty string. |
| + //! - On Mac OS X, this is the operating system build number from `sw_vers |
| + //! -buildVersion`. For Mac OS X 10.9.2 on most hardware types, this would |
| + //! be `13C64`. |
| + //! - On Linux and other Unix-like systems, this is the kernel version from |
| + //! `uname -srvm`, possibly with additional information appended. On |
| + //! Android, the `ro.build.fingerprint` system property is appended. |
| + RVA CSDVersionRva; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A bitfield identifying products installed on the system. This is |
| + //! composed of \ref VER_SUITE_x "VER_SUITE_*" values. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field is Windows-specific, and has no meaning on other operating |
| + //! systems. |
| + uint16_t SuiteMask; |
| + |
| + uint16_t Reserved2; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Information about the system’s CPUs. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field is a union. Which of its members should be expressed is |
| + //! controlled by the #ProcessorArchitecture field. If it is set to |
| + //! crashpad::kMinidumpCPUArchitectureX86, the CPU_INFORMATION::X86CpuInfo |
| + //! field is expressed. Otherwise, the CPU_INFORMATION::OtherCpuInfo field is |
| + //! expressed. |
| + //! |
| + //! \note Older Breakpad implementations produce minidump files that express |
| + //! CPU_INFORMATION::X86CpuInfo when #ProcessorArchitecture is set to |
| + //! crashpad::kMinidumpCPUArchitectureAMD64. Minidump files produced by |
| + //! `dbghelp.dll` on Windows express CPU_INFORMATION::OtherCpuInfo in this |
| + //! case. |
| + CPU_INFORMATION Cpu; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about a specific thread within the process. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_THREAD { |
| + //! \brief The thread’s ID. This may be referenced by |
| + //! MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM::ThreadId. |
| + uint32_t ThreadId; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The thread’s suspend count. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field will be `0` if the thread is schedulable (not suspended). |
| + uint32_t SuspendCount; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The thread’s priority class. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, this is a `*_PRIORITY_CLASS` value. `NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS` |
| + //! has value `0x20`; higher priority classes have higher values. |
| + uint32_t PriorityClass; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The thread’s priority level. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, this is a `THREAD_PRIORITY_*` value. `THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL` |
| + //! has value `0`; higher priorities have higher values, and lower priorities |
| + //! have lower (negative) values. |
| + uint32_t Priority; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The address of the thread’s thread environment block in the address |
| + //! space of the process that the minidump file contains a snapshot of. |
| + //! |
| + //! The thread environment block contains thread-local data. |
| + //! |
| + //! A MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR may be present in the MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST |
| + //! stream containing the thread-local data pointed to by this field. |
| + uint64_t Teb; |
| + |
| + // \brief A snapshot of the thread’s stack. |
| + // |
| + // A MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR may be present in the MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST |
| + // stream containing a pointer to the same memory range referenced by this |
| + // field. |
| + MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR Stack; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A pointer to a CPU-specific CONTEXT structure containing the |
| + //! thread’s context at the time the snapshot was taken. |
| + //! |
| + //! If the minidump file was generated as a result of an exception taken on |
| + //! this thread, this field may identify a different context than the |
| + //! exception context. For these minidump files, a MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM |
| + //! stream will be present, and the context contained within that stream will |
| + //! be the exception context. |
| + //! |
| + //! The interpretation of the context structure is dependent on the CPU |
| + //! architecture identified by MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO::ProcessorArchitecture. |
| + //! For crashpad::kMinidumpCPUArchitectureX86, this will be |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpContextX86. For crashpad::kMinidumpCPUArchitectureAMD64, |
| + //! this will be crashpad::MinidumpContextAMD64. |
| + MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR ThreadContext; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about all threads within the process. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST { |
| + //! \brief The number of threads present in the #Threads array. |
| + uint32_t NumberOfThreads; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Structures identifying each thread within the process. |
| + MINIDUMP_THREAD Threads[0]; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about an exception that occurred in the process. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION { |
| + //! \brief The top-level exception code identifying the exception, in |
| + //! operating system-specific values. |
| + //! |
| + //! For Mac OS X minidumps, this will be a value of |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpExceptionCodeMac, which corresponds to an `EXC_*` |
| + //! exception type. `EXC_CRASH` will not appear here for exceptions processed |
| + //! as `EXC_CRASH` when generated from another preceding exception: the |
| + //! original exception code will appear instead. The exception type as it was |
| + //! received will appear at index 0 of #ExceptionInformation. |
| + //! |
| + //! \note This field is named ExceptionCode, but what is known as the |
| + //! “exception code” on Mac OS X/Mach is actually stored in the |
| + //! #ExceptionFlags field of a minidump file. |
| + //! |
| + //! \todo Document the possible values by OS. There should be OS-specific |
| + //! enums in minidump_extensions.h. |
| + uint32_t ExceptionCode; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Additional exception flags that further identify the exception, in |
| + //! operating system-specific values. |
| + //! |
| + //! For Mac OS X minidumps, this will be the value of the exception code at |
| + //! index 0 as received by a Mach exception handler. For exception type |
| + //! `EXC_CRASH` generated from another preceding exception, the original |
| + //! exception code will appear here, not the code as received by the Mach |
| + //! exception handler. The code as it was received will appear at index 1 of |
| + //! #ExceptionInformation. |
| + //! |
| + //! \todo Document the possible values by OS. There should be OS-specific |
| + //! enums in minidump_extensions.h. |
| + uint32_t ExceptionFlags; |
| + |
| + //! \brief An address, in the address space of the process that this minidump |
| + //! file contains a snapshot of, of another MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION. This field |
| + //! is used for nested exceptions. |
| + uint64_t ExceptionRecord; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The address that caused the exception. |
| + //! |
| + //! This may be the address that caused a fault on data access, or it may be |
| + //! the instruction pointer that contained an offending instruction. |
| + uint64_t ExceptionAddress; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The number of valid elements in #ExceptionInformation. |
| + uint32_t NumberParameters; |
| + |
| + uint32_t __unusedAlignment; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Additional information about the exception, specific to the |
| + //! operating system and possibly the #ExceptionCode. |
| + //! |
| + //! For Mac OS X minidumps, this will contain the exception type as received |
| + //! by a Mach exception handler and the values of the `codes[0]` and |
| + //! `codes[1]` (exception code and subcode) parameters supplied to the Mach |
| + //! exception handler. Unlike #ExceptionCode and #ExceptionFlags, the values |
| + //! received by a Mach exception handler are used directly here even for the |
| + //! `EXC_CRASH` exception type. |
| + uint64_t ExceptionInformation[EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS]; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about the exception that triggered a minidump file’s |
| +//! generation. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM { |
| + //! \brief The ID of the thread that caused the exception. |
| + //! |
| + //! \sa MINIDUMP_THREAD::ThreadId |
| + uint32_t ThreadId; |
| + |
| + uint32_t __alignment; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Information about the exception. |
| + MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION ExceptionRecord; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A pointer to a CPU-specific CONTEXT structure containing the |
| + //! thread’s context at the time the exception was caused. |
| + //! |
| + //! The interpretation of the context structure is dependent on the CPU |
| + //! architecture identified by MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO::ProcessorArchitecture. |
| + //! For crashpad::kMinidumpCPUArchitectureX86, this will be |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpContextX86. For crashpad::kMinidumpCPUArchitectureAMD64, |
| + //! this will be crashpad::MinidumpContextAMD64. |
| + MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR ThreadContext; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about a specific module loaded within the process at the |
| +//! time the snapshot was taken. |
| +//! |
| +//! A module may be the main executable, a shared library, or a loadable module. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MODULE { |
| + //! \brief The base address of the loaded module in the address space of the |
| + //! process that the minidump file contains a snapshot of. |
| + uint64_t BaseOfImage; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The size of the loaded module. |
| + uint32_t SizeOfImage; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The loaded module’s checksum, or `0` if unknown. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, this field comes from the `CheckSum` field of the module’s |
| + //! `IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER` structure, if present. It reflects the checksum at |
| + //! the time the module was linked. |
| + uint32_t CheckSum; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The module’s timestamp, in `time_t` units, seconds since the POSIX |
| + //! epoch. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, this field comes from the `TimeDateStamp` field of the |
| + //! module’s `IMAGE_HEADER` structure. It reflects the timestamp at the time |
| + //! the module was linked. |
| + uint32_t TimeDateStamp; |
| + |
| + //! \brief ::RVA of a MINIDUMP_STRING containing the module’s path or file |
| + //! name. |
| + RVA ModuleNameRva; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The module’s version information. |
| + VS_FIXEDFILEINFO VersionInfo; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A pointer to the module’s CodeView record, typically a link to its |
| + //! debugging information in crashpad::MinidumpModuleCodeViewRecordPDB70 |
| + //! format. |
| + //! |
| + //! The specific format of the CodeView record is indicated by its signature, |
| + //! the first 32-bit value in the structure. For links to debugging |
| + //! information in contemporary usage, this is normally a |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpModuleCodeViewRecordPDB70 structure, but may be a |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpModuleCodeViewRecordPDB20 structure instead. These |
| + //! structures identify a link to debugging data within a `.pdb` (Program |
| + //! Database) file. See <a |
| + //! href="http://www.debuginfo.com/articles/debuginfomatch.html#pdbfiles">Matching |
| + //! Debug Information</a>, PDB Files. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, it is also possible for the CodeView record to contain |
| + //! debugging information itself, as opposed to a link to a `.pdb` file. See |
| + //! <a |
| + //! href="http://pierrelib.pagesperso-orange.fr/exec_formats/MS_Symbol_Type_v1.0.pdf#page=71">Microsoft |
| + //! Symbol and Type Information</a>, section 7.2, “Debug Information Format” |
| + //! for a list of debug information formats, and <a |
| + //! href="http://undocumented.rawol.com/sbs-w2k-1-windows-2000-debugging-support.pdf#page=63">Undocumented |
| + //! Windows 2000 Secrets</a>, Windows 2000 Debugging Support/Microsoft Symbol |
| + //! File Internals/CodeView Subsections for an in-depth description of the |
| + //! CodeView 4.1 format. Signatures seen in the wild include “NB09” |
| + //! (0x3930424e) for CodeView 4.1 and “NB11” (0x3131424e) for CodeView 5.0. |
| + //! This form of debugging information within the module, as opposed to a link |
| + //! to an external `.pdb` file, is chosen by building with `/Z7`. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, the CodeView record is taken from a module’s |
| + //! IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY entry whose Type field has the value |
| + //! IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_CODEVIEW (`2`), if any. Records in |
| + //! crashpad::MinidumpModuleCodeViewRecordPDB70 format are generated by Visual |
| + //! Studio .NET (2002) (version 7.0) and later. |
| + //! |
| + //! When the CodeView record is not present, the fields of this |
| + //! MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR will be `0`. |
| + MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR CvRecord; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A pointer to the module’s miscellaneous debugging record, a |
| + //! structure of type IMAGE_DEBUG_MISC. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field is Windows-specific, and has no meaning on other operating |
| + //! systems. It is largely obsolete on Windows, where it was used to link to |
| + //! debugging information stored in a `.dbg` file. `.dbg` files have been |
| + //! superseded by `.pdb` files. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, the miscellaneous debugging record is taken from module’s |
| + //! IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY entry whose Type field has the value |
| + //! IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_MISC (`4`), if any. |
| + //! |
| + //! When the miscellaneous debugging record is not present, the fields of this |
| + //! MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR will be `0`. |
| + //! |
| + //! \sa #CvRecord |
| + MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR MiscRecord; |
| + |
| + uint64_t Reserved0; |
| + uint64_t Reserved1; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about all modules loaded within the process at the time |
| +//! the snapshot was taken. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST { |
| + //! \brief The number of modules present in the #Modules array. |
| + uint32_t NumberOfModules; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Structures identifying each module present in the minidump file. |
| + MINIDUMP_MODULE Modules[0]; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about memory regions within the process. |
| +//! |
| +//! Typically, a minidump file will not contain a snapshot of a process’ entire |
| +//! memory image. For minidump files identified as ::MiniDumpNormal in |
| +//! MINIDUMP_HEADER::Flags, memory regions are limited to those referenced by |
| +//! MINIDUMP_THREAD::Stack fields, and a small number of others possibly related |
| +//! to the exception that triggered the snapshot to be taken. |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST { |
| + //! \brief The number of memory regions present in the #MemoryRanges array. |
| + uint32_t NumberOfMemoryRanges; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Structures identifying each memory region present in the minidump |
| + //! file. |
| + MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR MemoryRanges[0]; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \anchor MINIDUMP_MISCx |
| +//! \name MINIDUMP_MISC* |
| +//! |
| +//! \brief Field validity flag values for MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO::Flags1. |
| +//! \{ |
| + |
| +//! \brief MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO::ProcessId is valid. |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_ID 0x00000001 |
| + |
| +//! \brief The time-related fields in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO are valid. |
| +//! |
| +//! The following fields are valid: |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO::ProcessCreateTime |
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| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO::ProcessUserTime |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO::ProcessKernelTime |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_TIMES 0x00000002 |
| + |
| +//! \brief The CPU-related fields in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2 are valid. |
| +//! |
| +//! The following fields are valid: |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2::ProcessorMaxMhz |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2::ProcessorCurrentMhz |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2::ProcessorMhzLimit |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2::ProcessorMaxIdleState |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2::ProcessorCurrentIdleState |
| +//! |
| +//! \note This macro should likely have been named |
| +//! MINIDUMP_MISC2_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO. |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO 0x00000004 |
| + |
| +//! \brief MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO3::ProcessIntegrityLevel is valid. |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC3_PROCESS_INTEGRITY 0x00000010 |
| + |
| +//! \brief MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO3::ProcessExecuteFlags is valid. |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC3_PROCESS_EXECUTE_FLAGS 0x00000020 |
| + |
| +//! \brief The time zone-related fields in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3 are valid. |
| +//! |
| +//! The following fields are valid: |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3::TimeZoneId |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3::TimeZone |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC3_TIMEZONE 0x00000040 |
| + |
| +//! \brief MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO3::ProtectedProcess is valid. |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC3_PROTECTED_PROCESS 0x00000080 |
| + |
| +//! \brief The build string-related fields in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4 are valid. |
| +//! |
| +//! The following fields are valid: |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4::BuildString |
| +//! - MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4::DbgBldStr |
| +#define MINIDUMP_MISC4_BUILDSTRING 0x00000100 |
| +//! \} |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about the process that the minidump file contains a |
| +//! snapshot of, as well as the system that hosted that process. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa \ref MINIDUMP_MISCx "MINIDUMP_MISC*" |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_N |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO { |
| + //! \brief The size of the structure. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field can be used to distinguish between different versions of this |
| + //! structure: MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3, |
| + //! and MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4. |
| + //! |
| + //! \sa Flags1 |
| + uint32_t SizeOfInfo; |
| + |
| + //! \brief A bit field of \ref MINIDUMP_MISCx "MINIDUMP_MISC*" values |
| + //! indicating which fields of this structure contain valid data. |
| + uint32_t Flags1; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The process ID of the process. |
| + uint32_t ProcessId; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The time that the process started, in `time_t` units, seconds since |
| + //! the POSIX epoch. |
| + uint32_t ProcessCreateTime; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The amount of user-mode CPU time used by the process, in seconds, |
| + //! at the time of the snapshot. |
| + uint32_t ProcessUserTime; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The amount of system-mode (kernel) CPU time used by the process, in |
| + //! seconds, at the time of the snapshot. |
| + uint32_t ProcessKernelTime; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about the process that the minidump file contains a |
| +//! snapshot of, as well as the system that hosted that process. |
| +//! |
| +//! This structure variant is used on Windows Vista (NT 6.0) and later. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa \ref MINIDUMP_MISCx "MINIDUMP_MISC*" |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_N |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2 |
| + : public MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO { |
| + //! \brief The maximum clock rate of the system’s CPU or CPUs, in MHz. |
| + uint32_t ProcessorMaxMhz; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The clock rate of the system’s CPU or CPUs, in MHz, at the time of |
| + //! the snapshot. |
| + uint32_t ProcessorCurrentMhz; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The maximum clock rate of the system’s CPU or CPUs, in MHz, reduced |
| + //! by any thermal limitations, at the time of the snapshot. |
| + uint32_t ProcessorMhzLimit; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The maximum idle state of the system’s CPU or CPUs. |
| + uint32_t ProcessorMaxIdleState; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The idle state of the system’s CPU or CPUs at the time of the |
| + //! snapshot. |
| + uint32_t ProcessorCurrentIdleState; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about the process that the minidump file contains a |
| +//! snapshot of, as well as the system that hosted that process. |
| +//! |
| +//! This structure variant is used on Windows 7 (NT 6.1) and later. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa \ref MINIDUMP_MISCx "MINIDUMP_MISC*" |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_N |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3 |
| + : public MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2 { |
| + //! \brief The process’ integrity level. |
| + //! |
| + //! Windows typically uses `SECURITY_MANDATORY_MEDIUM_RID` (0x2000) for |
| + //! processes belonging to normal authenticated users and |
| + //! `SECURITY_MANDATORY_HIGH_RID` (0x3000) for elevated processes. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field is Windows-specific, and has no meaning on other operating |
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| + //! systems. |
| + uint32_t ProcessIntegrityLevel; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The process’ execute flags. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows, this appears to be returned by `NtQueryInformationProcess()` |
| + //! with an argument of `ProcessExecuteFlags` (34). |
| + //! |
| + //! This field is Windows-specific, and has no meaning on other operating |
| + //! systems. |
| + uint32_t ProcessExecuteFlags; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Whether the process is protected. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field is Windows-specific, and has no meaning on other operating |
|
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| + //! systems. |
| + uint32_t ProtectedProcess; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Whether daylight saving time was being observed in the system’s |
| + //! location at the time of the snapshot. |
| + //! |
| + //! This field can contain the following values: |
| + //! - `0` if the location does not observe daylight saving time at all. The |
| + //! TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION::StandardName field of #TimeZoneId contains the |
| + //! time zone name. |
| + //! - `1` if the location observes daylight saving time, but standard time |
| + //! was in effect at the time of the snapshot. The |
| + //! TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION::StandardName field of #TimeZoneId contains the |
| + //! time zone name. |
| + //! - `2` if the location observes daylight saving time, and it was in effect |
| + //! at the time of the snapshot. The TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION::DaylightName |
| + //! field of #TimeZoneId contains the time zone name. |
| + //! |
| + //! \sa #TimeZone |
| + uint32_t TimeZoneId; |
| + |
| + //! \brief Information about the time zone at the system’s location. |
| + //! |
| + //! \sa #TimeZoneId |
| + TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION TimeZone; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Information about the process that the minidump file contains a |
| +//! snapshot of, as well as the system that hosted that process. |
| +//! |
| +//! This structure variant is used on Windows 8 (NT 6.2) and later. |
| +//! |
| +//! \sa \ref MINIDUMP_MISCx "MINIDUMP_MISC*" |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3 |
| +//! \sa MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_N |
| +struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4 |
| + : public MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3 { |
| + //! \brief The operating system’s “build string”, a string identifying a |
| + //! specific build of the operating system. |
| + //! |
| + //! This string is UTF-16-encoded and terminated by a UTF-16 `NUL` code unit. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows 8.1 (NT 6.3), this is “6.3.9600.17031 |
| + //! (winblue_gdr.140221-1952)”. |
| + char16 BuildString[260]; |
| + |
| + //! \brief The minidump producer’s “build string”, a string identifying the |
| + //! module that produced a minidump file. |
| + //! |
| + //! This string is UTF-16-encoded and terminated by a UTF-16 `NUL` code unit. |
| + //! |
| + //! On Windows 8.1 (NT 6.3), this may be “dbghelp.i386,6.3.9600.16520” or |
| + //! “dbghelp.amd64,6.3.9600.16520” depending on CPU architecture. |
| + char16 DbgBldStr[40]; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +//! \brief The latest known version of the MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO structure. |
| +typedef MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4 MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_N; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Minidump file type values for MINIDUMP_HEADER::Flags. These bits |
| +//! describe the types of data carried within a minidump file. |
| +enum MINIDUMP_TYPE { |
| + //! \brief A minidump file without any additional data. |
| + //! |
| + //! This type of minidump file contains: |
| + //! - A MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO stream. |
| + //! - A MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3, or |
| + //! MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4 stream, depending on which fields are present. |
| + //! - A MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST stream. All threads are present, along with a |
| + //! snapshot of each thread’s stack memory sufficient to obtain backtraces. |
| + //! - If the minidump file was generated as a result of an exception, a |
| + //! MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM describing the exception. |
| + //! - A MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST stream. All loaded modules are present. |
| + //! - Typically, a MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST stream containing duplicate pointers |
| + //! to the stack memory regions also referenced by the MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST |
| + //! stream. Since Windows 7 (NT 6.1), this type of minidump file also |
| + //! includes a MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR containing the 256 bytes centered |
| + //! around the exception address or the instruction pointer. |
| + MiniDumpNormal = 0x00000000, |
| +}; |
| + |
| +#endif // CRASHPAD_COMPAT_NON_WIN_DBGHELP_H_ |