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32// Original author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com>
33
34// synth_minidump.h: Interface to SynthMinidump: fake minidump generator.
35//
36// We treat a minidump file as the concatenation of a bunch of
37// test_assembler::Sections. The file header, stream directory,
38// streams, memory regions, strings, and so on --- each is a Section
39// that eventually gets appended to the minidump. Dump, Memory,
40// Context, Thread, and so on all inherit from test_assembler::Section.
41// For example:
42//
43//    using google_breakpad::test_assembler::kLittleEndian;
44//    using google_breakpad::SynthMinidump::Context;
45//    using google_breakpad::SynthMinidump::Dump;
46//    using google_breakpad::SynthMinidump::Memory;
47//    using google_breakpad::SynthMinidump::Thread;
48//
49//    Dump minidump(MD_NORMAL, kLittleEndian);
50//
51//    Memory stack1(minidump, 0x569eb0a9);
52//    ... build contents of stack1 with test_assembler::Section functions ...
53//
54//    MDRawContextX86 x86_context1;
55//    x86_context1.context_flags = MD_CONTEXT_X86;
56//    x86_context1.eip = 0x7c90eb94;
57//    x86_context1.esp = 0x569eb0a9;
58//    x86_context1.ebp = x86_context1.esp + something appropriate;
59//    Context context1(minidump, x86_context1);
60//
61//    Thread thread1(minidump, 0xe4a4821d, stack1, context1);
62//
63//    minidump.Add(&stack1);
64//    minidump.Add(&context1);
65//    minidump.Add(&thread1);
66//    minidump.Finish();
67//
68//    string contents;
69//    EXPECT_TRUE(minidump.GetContents(&contents));
70//    // contents now holds the bytes of a minidump file
71//
72// Because the test_assembler classes let us write Label references to
73// sections before the Labels' values are known, this gives us
74// flexibility in how we put the dump together: minidump pieces can
75// hold the file offsets of other minidump pieces before the
76// referents' positions have been decided. As long as everything has
77// been placed by the time we call dump.GetContents to obtain the
78// bytes, all the Labels' values will be known, and everything will
79// get patched up appropriately.
80//
81// The dump.Add(thing) functions append THINGS's contents to the
82// minidump, but they also do two other things:
83//
84// - dump.Add(thing) invokes thing->Finish, which tells *thing the
85//   offset within the file at which it was placed, and allows *thing
86//   to do any final content generation.
87//
88// - If THING is something which should receive an entry in some sort
89//   of list or directory, then dump.Add(THING) automatically creates
90//   the appropriate directory or list entry. Streams must appear in
91//   the stream directory; memory ranges should be listed in the
92//   memory list; threads should be placed in the thread list; and so
93//   on.
94//
95// By convention, Section subclass constructors that take references
96// to other Sections do not take care of 'Add'ing their arguments to
97// the dump. For example, although the Thread constructor takes
98// references to a Memory and a Context, it does not add them to the
99// dump on the caller's behalf. Rather, the caller is responsible for
100// 'Add'ing every section they create. This allows Sections to be
101// cited from more than one place; for example, Memory ranges are
102// cited both from Thread objects (as their stack contents) and by the
103// memory list stream.
104//
105// If you forget to Add some Section, the Dump::GetContents call will
106// fail, as the test_assembler::Labels used to cite the Section's
107// contents from elsewhere will still be undefined.
108#ifndef PROCESSOR_SYNTH_MINIDUMP_H_
109#define PROCESSOR_SYNTH_MINIDUMP_H_
110
111#include <assert.h>
112
113#include <iostream>
114#include <string>
115
116#include "common/test_assembler.h"
117#include "common/using_std_string.h"
118#include "google_breakpad/common/breakpad_types.h"
119#include "google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h"
120
121namespace google_breakpad {
122
123namespace SynthMinidump {
124
125using test_assembler::Endianness;
126using test_assembler::kBigEndian;
127using test_assembler::kLittleEndian;
128using test_assembler::kUnsetEndian;
129using test_assembler::Label;
130
131class Dump;
132class Memory;
133class String;
134
135// A test_assembler::Section which will be appended to a minidump.
136class Section: public test_assembler::Section {
137 public:
138  explicit Section(const Dump &dump);
139
140  // Append an MDLocationDescriptor referring to this section to SECTION.
141  // If 'this' is NULL, append a descriptor with a zero length and MDRVA.
142  //
143  // (I couldn't find the language in the C++ standard that says that
144  // invoking member functions of a NULL pointer to a class type is
145  // bad, if such language exists. Having this function handle NULL
146  // 'this' is convenient, but if it causes trouble, it's not hard to
147  // do differently.)
148  void CiteLocationIn(test_assembler::Section *section) const;
149
150  // Note that this section's contents are complete, and that it has
151  // been placed in the minidump file at OFFSET. The 'Add' member
152  // functions call the Finish member function of the object being
153  // added for you; if you are 'Add'ing this section, you needn't Finish it.
154  virtual void Finish(const Label &offset) {
155    file_offset_ = offset; size_ = Size();
156  }
157
158 protected:
159  // This section's size and offset within the minidump file.
160  Label file_offset_, size_;
161};
162
163// A stream within a minidump file. 'Add'ing a stream to a minidump
164// creates an entry for it in the minidump's stream directory.
165class Stream: public Section {
166 public:
167  // Create a stream of type TYPE.  You can append whatever contents
168  // you like to this stream using the test_assembler::Section methods.
169  Stream(const Dump &dump, uint32_t type) : Section(dump), type_(type) { }
170
171  // Append an MDRawDirectory referring to this stream to SECTION.
172  void CiteStreamIn(test_assembler::Section *section) const;
173
174 private:
175  // The type of this stream.
176  uint32_t type_;
177};
178
179class SystemInfo: public Stream {
180 public:
181  // Create an MD_SYSTEM_INFO_STREAM stream belonging to DUMP holding
182  // an MDRawSystem info structure initialized with the values from
183  // SYSTEM_INFO, except that the csd_version field is replaced with
184  // the file offset of the string CSD_VERSION, which can be 'Add'ed
185  // to the dump at the desired location.
186  //
187  // Remember that you are still responsible for 'Add'ing CSD_VERSION
188  // to the dump yourself.
189  SystemInfo(const Dump &dump,
190             const MDRawSystemInfo &system_info,
191             const String &csd_version);
192
193  // Stock MDRawSystemInfo information and associated strings, for
194  // writing tests.
195  static const MDRawSystemInfo windows_x86;
196  static const string windows_x86_csd_version;
197};
198
199// An MDString: a string preceded by a 32-bit length.
200class String: public Section {
201 public:
202  String(const Dump &dump, const string &value);
203
204  // Append an MDRVA referring to this string to SECTION.
205  void CiteStringIn(test_assembler::Section *section) const;
206};
207
208// A range of memory contents. 'Add'ing a memory range to a minidump
209// creates n entry for it in the minidump's memory list. By
210// convention, the 'start', 'Here', and 'Mark' member functions refer
211// to memory addresses.
212class Memory: public Section {
213 public:
214  Memory(const Dump &dump, uint64_t address)
215      : Section(dump), address_(address) { start() = address; }
216
217  // Append an MDMemoryDescriptor referring to this memory range to SECTION.
218  void CiteMemoryIn(test_assembler::Section *section) const;
219
220 private:
221  // The process address from which these memory contents were taken.
222  // Shouldn't this be a Label?
223  uint64_t address_;
224};
225
226class Context: public Section {
227 public:
228  // Create a context belonging to DUMP whose contents are a copy of CONTEXT.
229  Context(const Dump &dump, const MDRawContextX86 &context);
230  Context(const Dump &dump, const MDRawContextARM &context);
231  Context(const Dump &dump, const MDRawContextMIPS &context);
232  // Add an empty context to the dump.
233  Context(const Dump &dump) : Section(dump) {}
234  // Add constructors for other architectures here. Remember to byteswap.
235};
236
237class Thread: public Section {
238 public:
239  // Create a thread belonging to DUMP with the given values, citing
240  // STACK and CONTEXT (which you must Add to the dump separately).
241  Thread(const Dump &dump,
242         uint32_t thread_id,
243         const Memory &stack,
244         const Context &context,
245         uint32_t suspend_count = 0,
246         uint32_t priority_class = 0,
247         uint32_t priority = 0,
248         uint64_t teb = 0);
249};
250
251class Module: public Section {
252 public:
253  // Create a module with the given values. Note that CV_RECORD and
254  // MISC_RECORD can be NULL, in which case the corresponding location
255  // descriptior in the minidump will have a length of zero.
256  Module(const Dump &dump,
257         uint64_t base_of_image,
258         uint32_t size_of_image,
259         const String &name,
260         uint32_t time_date_stamp = 1262805309,
261         uint32_t checksum = 0,
262         const MDVSFixedFileInfo &version_info = Module::stock_version_info,
263         const Section *cv_record = NULL,
264         const Section *misc_record = NULL);
265
266 private:
267  // A standard MDVSFixedFileInfo structure to use as a default for
268  // minidumps.  There's no reason to make users write out all this crap
269  // over and over.
270  static const MDVSFixedFileInfo stock_version_info;
271};
272
273class Exception : public Stream {
274public:
275  Exception(const Dump &dump,
276            const Context &context,
277            uint32_t thread_id = 0,
278            uint32_t exception_code = 0,
279            uint32_t exception_flags = 0,
280            uint64_t exception_address = 0);
281};
282
283// A list of entries starting with a 32-bit count, like a memory list
284// or a thread list.
285template<typename Element>
286class List: public Stream {
287 public:
288  List(const Dump &dump, uint32_t type) : Stream(dump, type), count_(0) {
289    D32(count_label_);
290  }
291
292  // Add ELEMENT to this list.
293  void Add(Element *element) {
294    element->Finish(file_offset_ + Size());
295    Append(*element);
296    count_++;
297  }
298
299  // Return true if this List is empty, false otherwise.
300  bool Empty() { return count_ == 0; }
301
302  // Finish up the contents of this section, mark it as having been
303  // placed at OFFSET.
304  virtual void Finish(const Label &offset) {
305    Stream::Finish(offset);
306    count_label_ = count_;
307  }
308
309 private:
310  size_t count_;
311  Label count_label_;
312};
313
314class Dump: public test_assembler::Section {
315 public:
316
317  // Create a test_assembler::Section containing a minidump file whose
318  // header uses the given values. ENDIANNESS determines the
319  // endianness of the signature; we set this section's default
320  // endianness by this.
321  Dump(uint64_t flags,
322       Endianness endianness = kLittleEndian,
323       uint32_t version = MD_HEADER_VERSION,
324       uint32_t date_time_stamp = 1262805309);
325
326  // The following functions call OBJECT->Finish(), and append the
327  // contents of OBJECT to this minidump. They also record OBJECT in
328  // whatever directory or list is appropriate for its type. The
329  // stream directory, memory list, thread list, and module list are
330  // accumulated this way.
331  Dump &Add(SynthMinidump::Section *object); // simply append data
332  Dump &Add(Stream *object); // append, record in stream directory
333  Dump &Add(Memory *object); // append, record in memory list
334  Dump &Add(Thread *object); // append, record in thread list
335  Dump &Add(Module *object); // append, record in module list
336
337  // Complete the construction of the minidump, given the Add calls
338  // we've seen up to this point. After this call, this Dump's
339  // contents are complete, all labels should be defined if everything
340  // Cited has been Added, and you may call GetContents on it.
341  void Finish();
342
343 private:
344  // A label representing the start of the minidump file.
345  Label file_start_;
346
347  // The stream directory.  We construct this incrementally from
348  // Add(Stream *) calls.
349  SynthMinidump::Section stream_directory_; // The directory's contents.
350  size_t stream_count_;                 // The number of streams so far.
351  Label stream_count_label_;            // Cited in file header.
352  Label stream_directory_rva_;          // The directory's file offset.
353
354  // This minidump's thread list. We construct this incrementally from
355  // Add(Thread *) calls.
356  List<Thread> thread_list_;
357
358  // This minidump's module list. We construct this incrementally from
359  // Add(Module *) calls.
360  List<Module> module_list_;
361
362  // This minidump's memory list. We construct this incrementally from
363  // Add(Memory *) calls. This is actually a list of MDMemoryDescriptors,
364  // not memory ranges --- thus the odd type.
365  List<SynthMinidump::Section> memory_list_;
366};
367
368} // namespace SynthMinidump
369
370} // namespace google_breakpad
371
372#endif  // PROCESSOR_SYNTH_MINIDUMP_H_
373