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523 lines
23 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// ExceptionHandler can write a minidump file when an exception occurs,
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// or when WriteMinidump() is called explicitly by your program.
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//
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// To have the exception handler write minidumps when an uncaught exception
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// (crash) occurs, you should create an instance early in the execution
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// of your program, and keep it around for the entire time you want to
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// have crash handling active (typically, until shutdown).
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//
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// If you want to write minidumps without installing the exception handler,
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// you can create an ExceptionHandler with install_handler set to false,
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// then call WriteMinidump. You can also use this technique if you want to
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// use different minidump callbacks for different call sites.
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//
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// In either case, a callback function is called when a minidump is written,
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// which receives the unqiue id of the minidump. The caller can use this
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// id to collect and write additional application state, and to launch an
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// external crash-reporting application.
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//
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// It is important that creation and destruction of ExceptionHandler objects
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// be nested cleanly, when using install_handler = true.
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// Avoid the following pattern:
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// ExceptionHandler *e = new ExceptionHandler(...);
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// ExceptionHandler *f = new ExceptionHandler(...);
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// delete e;
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// This will put the exception filter stack into an inconsistent state.
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#ifndef CLIENT_WINDOWS_HANDLER_EXCEPTION_HANDLER_H__
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#define CLIENT_WINDOWS_HANDLER_EXCEPTION_HANDLER_H__
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <dbghelp.h>
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#include <rpc.h>
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#pragma warning(push)
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// Disable exception handler warnings.
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#pragma warning(disable:4530)
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#include <list>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "client/windows/common/ipc_protocol.h"
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#include "client/windows/crash_generation/crash_generation_client.h"
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#include "common/scoped_ptr.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h"
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namespace google_breakpad {
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using std::vector;
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using std::wstring;
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// These entries store a list of memory regions that the client wants included
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// in the minidump.
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struct AppMemory {
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ULONG64 ptr;
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ULONG length;
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bool operator==(const struct AppMemory& other) const {
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return ptr == other.ptr;
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}
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bool operator==(const void* other) const {
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return ptr == reinterpret_cast<ULONG64>(other);
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}
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};
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typedef std::list<AppMemory> AppMemoryList;
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class ExceptionHandler {
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public:
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// A callback function to run before Breakpad performs any substantial
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// processing of an exception. A FilterCallback is called before writing
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// a minidump. context is the parameter supplied by the user as
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// callback_context when the handler was created. exinfo points to the
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// exception record, if any; assertion points to assertion information,
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// if any.
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//
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// If a FilterCallback returns true, Breakpad will continue processing,
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// attempting to write a minidump. If a FilterCallback returns false,
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// Breakpad will immediately report the exception as unhandled without
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// writing a minidump, allowing another handler the opportunity to handle it.
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typedef bool (*FilterCallback)(void* context, EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo,
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MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion);
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// A callback function to run after the minidump has been written.
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// minidump_id is a unique id for the dump, so the minidump
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// file is <dump_path>\<minidump_id>.dmp. context is the parameter supplied
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// by the user as callback_context when the handler was created. exinfo
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// points to the exception record, or NULL if no exception occurred.
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// succeeded indicates whether a minidump file was successfully written.
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// assertion points to information about an assertion if the handler was
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// invoked by an assertion.
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//
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// If an exception occurred and the callback returns true, Breakpad will treat
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// the exception as fully-handled, suppressing any other handlers from being
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// notified of the exception. If the callback returns false, Breakpad will
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// treat the exception as unhandled, and allow another handler to handle it.
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// If there are no other handlers, Breakpad will report the exception to the
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// system as unhandled, allowing a debugger or native crash dialog the
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// opportunity to handle the exception. Most callback implementations
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// should normally return the value of |succeeded|, or when they wish to
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// not report an exception of handled, false. Callbacks will rarely want to
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// return true directly (unless |succeeded| is true).
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//
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// For out-of-process dump generation, dump path and minidump ID will always
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// be NULL. In case of out-of-process dump generation, the dump path and
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// minidump id are controlled by the server process and are not communicated
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// back to the crashing process.
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typedef bool (*MinidumpCallback)(const wchar_t* dump_path,
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const wchar_t* minidump_id,
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void* context,
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EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo,
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MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion,
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bool succeeded);
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// HandlerType specifies which types of handlers should be installed, if
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// any. Use HANDLER_NONE for an ExceptionHandler that remains idle,
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// without catching any failures on its own. This type of handler may
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// still be triggered by calling WriteMinidump. Otherwise, use a
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// combination of the other HANDLER_ values, or HANDLER_ALL to install
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// all handlers.
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enum HandlerType {
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HANDLER_NONE = 0,
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HANDLER_EXCEPTION = 1 << 0, // SetUnhandledExceptionFilter
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HANDLER_INVALID_PARAMETER = 1 << 1, // _set_invalid_parameter_handler
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HANDLER_PURECALL = 1 << 2, // _set_purecall_handler
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HANDLER_ALL = HANDLER_EXCEPTION |
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HANDLER_INVALID_PARAMETER |
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HANDLER_PURECALL
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};
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// Creates a new ExceptionHandler instance to handle writing minidumps.
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// Before writing a minidump, the optional filter callback will be called.
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// Its return value determines whether or not Breakpad should write a
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// minidump. Minidump files will be written to dump_path, and the optional
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// callback is called after writing the dump file, as described above.
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// handler_types specifies the types of handlers that should be installed.
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ExceptionHandler(const wstring& dump_path,
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FilterCallback filter,
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MinidumpCallback callback,
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void* callback_context,
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int handler_types);
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// Creates a new ExceptionHandler instance that can attempt to perform
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// out-of-process dump generation if pipe_name is not NULL. If pipe_name is
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// NULL, or if out-of-process dump generation registration step fails,
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// in-process dump generation will be used. This also allows specifying
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// the dump type to generate.
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ExceptionHandler(const wstring& dump_path,
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FilterCallback filter,
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MinidumpCallback callback,
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void* callback_context,
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int handler_types,
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MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,
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const wchar_t* pipe_name,
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const CustomClientInfo* custom_info);
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// As above, creates a new ExceptionHandler instance to perform
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// out-of-process dump generation if the given pipe_handle is not NULL.
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ExceptionHandler(const wstring& dump_path,
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FilterCallback filter,
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MinidumpCallback callback,
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void* callback_context,
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int handler_types,
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MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,
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HANDLE pipe_handle,
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const CustomClientInfo* custom_info);
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// ExceptionHandler that ENSURES out-of-process dump generation. Expects a
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// crash generation client that is already registered with a crash generation
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// server. Takes ownership of the passed-in crash_generation_client.
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//
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// Usage example:
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// crash_generation_client = new CrashGenerationClient(..);
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// if (crash_generation_client->Register()) {
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// // Registration with the crash generation server succeeded.
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// // Out-of-process dump generation is guaranteed.
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// g_handler = new ExceptionHandler(.., crash_generation_client, ..);
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// return true;
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// }
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ExceptionHandler(const wstring& dump_path,
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FilterCallback filter,
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MinidumpCallback callback,
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void* callback_context,
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int handler_types,
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CrashGenerationClient* crash_generation_client);
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~ExceptionHandler();
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// Get and set the minidump path.
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wstring dump_path() const { return dump_path_; }
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void set_dump_path(const wstring &dump_path) {
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dump_path_ = dump_path;
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dump_path_c_ = dump_path_.c_str();
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UpdateNextID(); // Necessary to put dump_path_ in next_minidump_path_.
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}
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// Requests that a previously reported crash be uploaded.
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bool RequestUpload(DWORD crash_id);
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// Writes a minidump immediately. This can be used to capture the
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// execution state independently of a crash. Returns true on success.
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bool WriteMinidump();
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// Writes a minidump immediately, with the user-supplied exception
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// information.
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bool WriteMinidumpForException(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo);
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// Convenience form of WriteMinidump which does not require an
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// ExceptionHandler instance.
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static bool WriteMinidump(const wstring &dump_path,
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MinidumpCallback callback, void* callback_context);
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// Write a minidump of |child| immediately. This can be used to
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// capture the execution state of |child| independently of a crash.
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// Pass a meaningful |child_blamed_thread| to make that thread in
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// the child process the one from which a crash signature is
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// extracted.
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static bool WriteMinidumpForChild(HANDLE child,
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DWORD child_blamed_thread,
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const wstring& dump_path,
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MinidumpCallback callback,
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void* callback_context);
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// Get the thread ID of the thread requesting the dump (either the exception
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// thread or any other thread that called WriteMinidump directly). This
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// may be useful if you want to include additional thread state in your
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// dumps.
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DWORD get_requesting_thread_id() const { return requesting_thread_id_; }
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// Controls behavior of EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT and EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP.
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bool get_handle_debug_exceptions() const { return handle_debug_exceptions_; }
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void set_handle_debug_exceptions(bool handle_debug_exceptions) {
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handle_debug_exceptions_ = handle_debug_exceptions;
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}
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// Controls behavior of EXCEPTION_INVALID_HANDLE.
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bool get_consume_invalid_handle_exceptions() const {
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return consume_invalid_handle_exceptions_;
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}
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void set_consume_invalid_handle_exceptions(
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bool consume_invalid_handle_exceptions) {
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consume_invalid_handle_exceptions_ = consume_invalid_handle_exceptions;
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}
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// Returns whether out-of-process dump generation is used or not.
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bool IsOutOfProcess() const { return crash_generation_client_.get() != NULL; }
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// Calling RegisterAppMemory(p, len) causes len bytes starting
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// at address p to be copied to the minidump when a crash happens.
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void RegisterAppMemory(void* ptr, size_t length);
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void UnregisterAppMemory(void* ptr);
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private:
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friend class AutoExceptionHandler;
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// Initializes the instance with given values.
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void Initialize(const wstring& dump_path,
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FilterCallback filter,
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MinidumpCallback callback,
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void* callback_context,
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int handler_types,
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MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,
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const wchar_t* pipe_name,
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HANDLE pipe_handle,
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CrashGenerationClient* crash_generation_client,
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const CustomClientInfo* custom_info);
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// Function pointer type for MiniDumpWriteDump, which is looked up
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// dynamically.
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typedef BOOL (WINAPI *MiniDumpWriteDump_type)(
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HANDLE hProcess,
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DWORD dwPid,
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HANDLE hFile,
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MINIDUMP_TYPE DumpType,
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CONST PMINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION ExceptionParam,
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CONST PMINIDUMP_USER_STREAM_INFORMATION UserStreamParam,
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CONST PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_INFORMATION CallbackParam);
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// Function pointer type for UuidCreate, which is looked up dynamically.
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typedef RPC_STATUS (RPC_ENTRY *UuidCreate_type)(UUID* Uuid);
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// Runs the main loop for the exception handler thread.
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static DWORD WINAPI ExceptionHandlerThreadMain(void* lpParameter);
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// Called on the exception thread when an unhandled exception occurs.
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// Signals the exception handler thread to handle the exception.
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static LONG WINAPI HandleException(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo);
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#if _MSC_VER >= 1400 // MSVC 2005/8
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// This function will be called by some CRT functions when they detect
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// that they were passed an invalid parameter. Note that in _DEBUG builds,
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// the CRT may display an assertion dialog before calling this function,
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// and the function will not be called unless the assertion dialog is
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// dismissed by clicking "Ignore."
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static void HandleInvalidParameter(const wchar_t* expression,
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const wchar_t* function,
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const wchar_t* file,
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unsigned int line,
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uintptr_t reserved);
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#endif // _MSC_VER >= 1400
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// This function will be called by the CRT when a pure virtual
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// function is called.
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static void HandlePureVirtualCall();
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// This is called on the exception thread or on another thread that
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// the user wishes to produce a dump from. It calls
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// WriteMinidumpWithException on the handler thread, avoiding stack
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// overflows and inconsistent dumps due to writing the dump from
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// the exception thread. If the dump is requested as a result of an
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// exception, exinfo contains exception information, otherwise, it
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// is NULL. If the dump is requested as a result of an assertion
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// (such as an invalid parameter being passed to a CRT function),
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// assertion contains data about the assertion, otherwise, it is NULL.
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bool WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo,
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MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion);
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// This function is called on the handler thread. It calls into
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// WriteMinidumpWithExceptionForProcess() with a handle to the
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// current process. requesting_thread_id is the ID of the thread
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// that requested the dump. If the dump is requested as a result of
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// an exception, exinfo contains exception information, otherwise,
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// it is NULL.
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bool WriteMinidumpWithException(DWORD requesting_thread_id,
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EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo,
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MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion);
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// This function is used as a callback when calling MinidumpWriteDump,
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// in order to add additional memory regions to the dump.
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static BOOL CALLBACK MinidumpWriteDumpCallback(
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PVOID context,
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const PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_INPUT callback_input,
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PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_OUTPUT callback_output);
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// This function does the actual writing of a minidump. It is
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// called on the handler thread. requesting_thread_id is the ID of
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// the thread that requested the dump, if that information is
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// meaningful. If the dump is requested as a result of an
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// exception, exinfo contains exception information, otherwise, it
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// is NULL. process is the one that will be dumped. If
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// requesting_thread_id is meaningful and should be added to the
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// minidump, write_requester_stream is |true|.
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bool WriteMinidumpWithExceptionForProcess(DWORD requesting_thread_id,
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EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo,
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MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion,
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HANDLE process,
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bool write_requester_stream);
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// Generates a new ID and stores it in next_minidump_id_, and stores the
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// path of the next minidump to be written in next_minidump_path_.
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void UpdateNextID();
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FilterCallback filter_;
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MinidumpCallback callback_;
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void* callback_context_;
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scoped_ptr<CrashGenerationClient> crash_generation_client_;
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// The directory in which a minidump will be written, set by the dump_path
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// argument to the constructor, or set_dump_path.
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wstring dump_path_;
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// The basename of the next minidump to be written, without the extension.
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wstring next_minidump_id_;
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// The full pathname of the next minidump to be written, including the file
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// extension.
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wstring next_minidump_path_;
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// Pointers to C-string representations of the above. These are set when
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// the above wstring versions are set in order to avoid calling c_str during
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// an exception, as c_str may attempt to allocate heap memory. These
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// pointers are not owned by the ExceptionHandler object, but their lifetimes
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// should be equivalent to the lifetimes of the associated wstring, provided
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// that the wstrings are not altered.
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const wchar_t* dump_path_c_;
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const wchar_t* next_minidump_id_c_;
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const wchar_t* next_minidump_path_c_;
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HMODULE dbghelp_module_;
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MiniDumpWriteDump_type minidump_write_dump_;
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MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type_;
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HMODULE rpcrt4_module_;
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UuidCreate_type uuid_create_;
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// Tracks the handler types that were installed according to the
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// handler_types constructor argument.
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int handler_types_;
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// When installed_handler_ is true, previous_filter_ is the unhandled
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// exception filter that was set prior to installing ExceptionHandler as
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// the unhandled exception filter and pointing it to |this|. NULL indicates
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// that there is no previous unhandled exception filter.
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LPTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER previous_filter_;
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#if _MSC_VER >= 1400 // MSVC 2005/8
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// Beginning in VC 8, the CRT provides an invalid parameter handler that will
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// be called when some CRT functions are passed invalid parameters. In
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// earlier CRTs, the same conditions would cause unexpected behavior or
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// crashes.
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_invalid_parameter_handler previous_iph_;
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#endif // _MSC_VER >= 1400
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// The CRT allows you to override the default handler for pure
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// virtual function calls.
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_purecall_handler previous_pch_;
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// The exception handler thread.
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HANDLE handler_thread_;
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// True if the exception handler is being destroyed.
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// Starting with MSVC 2005, Visual C has stronger guarantees on volatile vars.
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// It has release semantics on write and acquire semantics on reads.
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// See the msdn documentation.
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volatile bool is_shutdown_;
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// The critical section enforcing the requirement that only one exception be
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// handled by a handler at a time.
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CRITICAL_SECTION handler_critical_section_;
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// Semaphores used to move exception handling between the exception thread
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// and the handler thread. handler_start_semaphore_ is signalled by the
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// exception thread to wake up the handler thread when an exception occurs.
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// handler_finish_semaphore_ is signalled by the handler thread to wake up
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// the exception thread when handling is complete.
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HANDLE handler_start_semaphore_;
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HANDLE handler_finish_semaphore_;
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// The next 2 fields contain data passed from the requesting thread to
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// the handler thread.
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// The thread ID of the thread requesting the dump (either the exception
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// thread or any other thread that called WriteMinidump directly).
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DWORD requesting_thread_id_;
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// The exception info passed to the exception handler on the exception
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// thread, if an exception occurred. NULL for user-requested dumps.
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EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exception_info_;
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// If the handler is invoked due to an assertion, this will contain a
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// pointer to the assertion information. It is NULL at other times.
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MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion_;
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// The return value of the handler, passed from the handler thread back to
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// the requesting thread.
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bool handler_return_value_;
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// If true, the handler will intercept EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT and
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// EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP exceptions. Leave this false (the default)
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// to not interfere with debuggers.
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bool handle_debug_exceptions_;
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// If true, the handler will consume any EXCEPTION_INVALID_HANDLE exceptions.
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// Leave this false (the default) to handle these exceptions as normal.
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bool consume_invalid_handle_exceptions_;
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// Callers can request additional memory regions to be included in
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// the dump.
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AppMemoryList app_memory_info_;
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// A stack of ExceptionHandler objects that have installed unhandled
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// exception filters. This vector is used by HandleException to determine
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// which ExceptionHandler object to route an exception to. When an
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// ExceptionHandler is created with install_handler true, it will append
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// itself to this list.
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static vector<ExceptionHandler*>* handler_stack_;
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// The index of the ExceptionHandler in handler_stack_ that will handle the
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// next exception. Note that 0 means the last entry in handler_stack_, 1
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// means the next-to-last entry, and so on. This is used by HandleException
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// to support multiple stacked Breakpad handlers.
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static LONG handler_stack_index_;
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// handler_stack_critical_section_ guards operations on handler_stack_ and
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// handler_stack_index_. The critical section is initialized by the
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// first instance of the class and destroyed by the last instance of it.
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static CRITICAL_SECTION handler_stack_critical_section_;
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// The number of instances of this class.
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static volatile LONG instance_count_;
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// disallow copy ctor and operator=
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explicit ExceptionHandler(const ExceptionHandler &);
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void operator=(const ExceptionHandler &);
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};
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} // namespace google_breakpad
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#pragma warning(pop)
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#endif // CLIENT_WINDOWS_HANDLER_EXCEPTION_HANDLER_H__
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