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Issue 459973002: Add MinidumpMemoryWriter, MinidumpMemoryListWriter, and their test (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/crashpad/crashpad@master
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1 // Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
2 //
3 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
4 // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
5 // You may obtain a copy of the License at
6 //
7 // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
8 //
9 // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
10 // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
11 // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
12 // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
13 // limitations under the License.
14
15 #ifndef CRASHPAD_MINIDUMP_MINIDUMP_MEMORY_WRITER_H_
16 #define CRASHPAD_MINIDUMP_MINIDUMP_MEMORY_WRITER_H_
17
18 #include <dbghelp.h>
19 #include <sys/types.h>
20
21 #include <vector>
22
23 #include "base/basictypes.h"
24 #include "minidump/minidump_stream_writer.h"
25 #include "minidump/minidump_writable.h"
26 #include "util/file/file_writer.h"
27
28 namespace crashpad {
29
30 //! \brief The base class for writers of memory ranges pointed to by
31 //! MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR objects in a minidump file.
32 //!
33 //! This is an abstract base class because users are expected to provide their
34 //! own implementations that, when possible, obtain the memory contents
35 //! on-demand in their WriteObject() methods. Memory ranges may be large, and
36 //! the alternative construction would require the contents of multiple ranges
37 //! to be held in memory simultaneously while a minidump file is being written.
38 class MinidumpMemoryWriter : public internal::MinidumpWritable {
Robert Sesek 2014/08/11 22:23:59 I understand why these two classes share a file, b
39 public:
40 //! \brief Returns a MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR referencing the data that this
41 //! object writes.
42 //!
43 //! This method is expected to be called by a MinidumpMemoryListWriter in
44 //! order to obtain a MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR to include in its list.
45 //!
46 //! \note Valid in #kStateWritable.
47 const MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR* MinidumpMemoryDescriptor() const;
48
49 //! \brief Registers a memory descriptor as one that should point to the
50 //! object on which this method is called.
51 //!
52 //! This method is expected to be called by objects of other classes, when
53 //! those other classes have their own memory descriptors that need to point
54 //! to memory ranges within a minidump file. MinidumpThreadWriter is one such
55 //! class. This method is public for this reason, otherwise it would suffice
56 //! to be private.
57 //!
58 //! \note Valid in #kStateFrozen or any preceding state.
59 void RegisterMemoryDescriptor(MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR* memory_descriptor);
60
61 protected:
62 MinidumpMemoryWriter();
63 ~MinidumpMemoryWriter() {}
64
65 // MinidumpWritable:
66 virtual bool Freeze() override;
67 virtual size_t SizeOfObject() override final;
68
69 //! \brief Returns the object’s desired byte-boundary alignment.
70 //!
71 //! Memory regions are aligned to a 16-byte boundary. The actual alignment
Robert Sesek 2014/08/11 22:23:59 This is required on Mac, but will this vary on oth
Mark Mentovai 2014/08/12 01:04:01 rsesek wrote:
72 //! requirements of any data within the memory region are unknown, and may be
73 //! more or less strict than this depending on the platform.
74 //!
75 //! \return `16`.
76 //!
77 //! \note Valid in #kStateFrozen or any subsequent state.
78 virtual size_t Alignment() override;
79
80 virtual bool WillWriteAtOffsetImpl(off_t offset) override;
81
82 //! \brief Returns the object’s desired write phase.
83 //!
84 //! Memory regions are written at the end of minidump files, because it is
85 //! expected that unlike most other data in a minidump file, the contents of
86 //! memory regions will be accessed sparsely.
87 //!
88 //! \return #kPhaseLate.
89 //!
90 //! \note Valid in any state.
91 virtual Phase WritePhase() override;
Robert Sesek 2014/08/11 22:23:59 final?
92
93 //! \brief Returns the base address of the memory region in the addres space
Robert Sesek 2014/08/11 22:23:59 I'd move these two methods above the MinidumpWrita
Robert Sesek 2014/08/11 22:23:59 sp: address
94 //! of the process that the snapshot describes.
95 //!
96 //! \note This method will only be called in #kStateFrozen.
97 virtual uint64_t MemoryRangeBaseAddress() const = 0;
98
99 //! \brief Returns the size of the memory region in bytes.
100 //!
101 //! \note This method will only be called in #kStateFrozen or a subsequent
102 //! state.
103 virtual size_t MemoryRangeSize() const = 0;
104
105 private:
106 MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR memory_descriptor_;
107
108 // weak
109 std::vector<MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR*> registered_memory_descriptors_;
110
111 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MinidumpMemoryWriter);
112 };
113
114 //! \brief The writer for a MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST stream in a minidump file,
115 //! containing a list of MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR objects.
116 class MinidumpMemoryListWriter final : public internal::MinidumpStreamWriter {
117 public:
118 MinidumpMemoryListWriter();
119 ~MinidumpMemoryListWriter();
120
121 //! \brief Adds a MinidumpMemoryWriter to the MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST.
122 //!
123 //! \a memory_writer will become a child of this object in the overall tree of
124 //! internal::MinidumpWritable objects.
125 //!
126 //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable.
127 void AddMemory(MinidumpMemoryWriter* memory_writer);
128
129 //! \brief Adds a MinidumpMemoryWriter that’s a child of another
130 //! internal::MinidumpWritable object to the MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST.
131 //!
132 //! \a memory_writer does not become a child of this object, but the
133 //! MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST will still contain a MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR for
134 //! it. \a memory_writer must be a child of another object in the
135 //! internal::MinidumpWritable tree.
136 //!
137 //! This method exists to be called by objects that have their own
138 //! MinidumpMemoryWriter children but wish for them to also appear in the
139 //! minidump file’s MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST. MinidumpThreadWriter, which has a
140 //! MinidumpMemoryWriter for thread stack memory, is an example.
141 //!
142 //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable.
143 void AddExtraMemory(MinidumpMemoryWriter* memory_writer);
144
145 protected:
146 // MinidumpWritable:
147 virtual bool Freeze() override;
148 virtual size_t SizeOfObject() override;
149 virtual std::vector<MinidumpWritable*> Children() override;
150 virtual bool WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) override;
151
152 // MinidumpStreamWriter:
153 virtual MinidumpStreamType StreamType() const override;
154
155 private:
156 MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST memory_list_base_;
157 std::vector<MinidumpMemoryWriter*> memory_writers_; // weak
158 std::vector<MinidumpWritable*> children_; // weak
159
160 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MinidumpMemoryListWriter);
161 };
162
163 } // namespace crashpad
164
165 #endif // CRASHPAD_MINIDUMP_MINIDUMP_MEMORY_WRITER_H_
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