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author | mmentovai <mmentovai@4c0a9323-5329-0410-9bdc-e9ce6186880e> | 2006-11-06 19:39:47 +0000 |
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committer | mmentovai <mmentovai@4c0a9323-5329-0410-9bdc-e9ce6186880e> | 2006-11-06 19:39:47 +0000 |
commit | fe82bf24a93d9d3affd614aaa23f2f018a733d8e (patch) | |
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parent | Symbol file should contain module GUID at beginning (#66). r=bryner (diff) | |
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Move headers for exported interfaces into src/google_airbag (#51). r=bryner
http://groups.google.com/group/airbag-dev/browse_thread/thread/e01f177386e8794a
git-svn-id: http://google-breakpad.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@60 4c0a9323-5329-0410-9bdc-e9ce6186880e
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diff --git a/src/google_airbag/common/minidump_format.h b/src/google_airbag/common/minidump_format.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9ee63ab3 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/google_airbag/common/minidump_format.h @@ -0,0 +1,966 @@ +/* Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are + * met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer + * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from + * this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ + +/* minidump_format.h: A cross-platform reimplementation of minidump-related + * portions of DbgHelp.h from the Windows Platform SDK. + * + * (This is C99 source, please don't corrupt it with C++.) + * + * This file contains the necessary definitions to read minidump files + * produced on win32/x86. These files may be read on any platform provided + * that the alignments of these structures on the processing system are + * identical to the alignments of these structures on the producing system. + * For this reason, precise-sized types are used. The structures defined + * by this file have been laid out to minimize alignment problems by ensuring + * ensuring that all members are aligned on their natural boundaries. In + * In some cases, tail-padding may be significant when different ABIs specify + * different tail-padding behaviors. To avoid problems when reading or + * writing affected structures, MD_*_SIZE macros are provided where needed, + * containing the useful size of the structures without padding. + * + * These structures are also sufficient to populate minidump files. + * + * These definitions may be extended to support handling minidump files + * for other CPUs and other operating systems. + * + * Because precise data type sizes are crucial for this implementation to + * function properly and portably in terms of interoperability with minidumps + * produced by DbgHelp on Windows, a set of primitive types with known sizes + * are used as the basis of each structure defined by this file. DbgHelp + * on Windows is assumed to be the reference implementation; this file + * seeks to provide a cross-platform compatible implementation. To avoid + * collisions with the types and values defined and used by DbgHelp in the + * event that this implementation is used on Windows, each type and value + * defined here is given a new name, beginning with "MD". Names of the + * equivalent types and values in the Windows Platform SDK are given in + * comments. + * + * Author: Mark Mentovai */ + + +#ifndef GOOGLE_AIRBAG_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__ +#define GOOGLE_AIRBAG_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__ + + +#include "google_airbag/common/airbag_types.h" + + +/* + * guiddef.h + */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t data1; + u_int16_t data2; + u_int16_t data3; + u_int8_t data4[8]; +} MDGUID; /* GUID */ + + +/* + * WinNT.h + */ + + +#define MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_X86_REGISTERAREA_SIZE 80 + /* SIZE_OF_80387_REGISTERS */ + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t control_word; + u_int32_t status_word; + u_int32_t tag_word; + u_int32_t error_offset; + u_int32_t error_selector; + u_int32_t data_offset; + u_int32_t data_selector; + + /* register_area contains eight 80-bit (x87 "long double") quantities for + * floating-point registers %st0 (%mm0) through %st7 (%mm7). */ + u_int8_t register_area[MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_X86_REGISTERAREA_SIZE]; + u_int32_t cr0_npx_state; +} MDFloatingSaveAreaX86; /* FLOATING_SAVE_AREA */ + + +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS_SIZE 512 + /* MAXIMUM_SUPPORTED_EXTENSION */ + +typedef struct { + /* The next field determines the layout of the structure, and which parts + * of it are populated */ + u_int32_t context_flags; + + /* The next 6 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_DEBUG_REGISTERS */ + u_int32_t dr0; + u_int32_t dr1; + u_int32_t dr2; + u_int32_t dr3; + u_int32_t dr6; + u_int32_t dr7; + + /* The next field is included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_FLOATING_POINT */ + MDFloatingSaveAreaX86 float_save; + + /* The next 4 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_SEGMENTS */ + u_int32_t gs; + u_int32_t fs; + u_int32_t es; + u_int32_t ds; + /* The next 6 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_INTEGER */ + u_int32_t edi; + u_int32_t esi; + u_int32_t ebx; + u_int32_t edx; + u_int32_t ecx; + u_int32_t eax; + + /* The next 6 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_CONTROL */ + u_int32_t ebp; + u_int32_t eip; + u_int32_t cs; /* WinNT.h says "must be sanitized" */ + u_int32_t eflags; /* WinNT.h says "must be sanitized" */ + u_int32_t esp; + u_int32_t ss; + + /* The next field is included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS. + * It contains vector (MMX/SSE) registers. It it laid out in the + * format used by the fxsave and fsrstor instructions, so it includes + * a copy of the x87 floating-point registers as well. See FXSAVE in + * "Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 2." */ + u_int8_t extended_registers[ + MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS_SIZE]; +} MDRawContextX86; /* CONTEXT */ + +/* For (MDRawContextX86).context_flags. These values indicate the type of + * context stored in the structure. The high 26 bits identify the CPU, the + * low 6 bits identify the type of context saved. */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86 0x00010000 + /* CONTEXT_i386, CONTEXT_i486: identifies CPU */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_CONTROL (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000001) + /* CONTEXT_CONTROL */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_INTEGER (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000002) + /* CONTEXT_INTEGER */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_SEGMENTS (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000004) + /* CONTEXT_SEGMENTS */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_FLOATING_POINT (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000008) + /* CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_DEBUG_REGISTERS (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000010) + /* CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000020) + /* CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS */ + +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_FULL (MD_CONTEXT_X86_CONTROL | \ + MD_CONTEXT_X86_INTEGER | \ + MD_CONTEXT_X86_SEGMENTS) + /* CONTEXT_FULL */ + +#define MD_CONTEXT_X86_ALL (MD_CONTEXT_X86_FULL | \ + MD_CONTEXT_X86_FLOATING_POINT | \ + MD_CONTEXT_X86_DEBUG_REGISTERS | \ + MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS) + /* CONTEXT_ALL */ + +/* Non-x86 CPU identifiers found in the high 26 bits of + * (MDRawContext*).context_flags. These aren't used by Airbag, but are + * defined here for reference, to avoid assigning values that conflict + * (although some values already conflict). */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_IA64 0x00080000 /* CONTEXT_IA64 */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64 0x00100000 /* CONTEXT_AMD64 */ +/* Additional values from winnt.h in the Windows CE 5.0 SDK: */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_SHX 0x000000c0 /* CONTEXT_SH4 (Super-H, includes SH3) */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_ARM 0x00000040 /* CONTEXT_ARM (0x40 bit set in SHx?) */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_MIPS 0x00010000 /* CONTEXT_R4000 (same value as x86?) */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_ALPHA 0x00020000 /* CONTEXT_ALPHA */ + +#define MD_CONTEXT_CPU_MASK 0xffffffc0 + + +/* + * Airbag minidump extension for PowerPC support. Based on Darwin/Mac OS X' + * mach/ppc/_types.h + */ + + +/* This is a base type for MDRawContextX86 and MDRawContextPPC. This + * structure should never be allocated directly. The actual structure type + * can be determined by examining the context_flags field. */ +typedef struct { + u_int32_t context_flags; +} MDRawContextBase; + + +#define MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_PPC_FPR_COUNT 32 + +typedef struct { + /* fpregs is a double[32] in mach/ppc/_types.h, but a u_int64_t is used + * here for precise sizing. */ + u_int64_t fpregs[MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_PPC_FPR_COUNT]; + u_int32_t fpscr_pad; + u_int32_t fpscr; /* Status/control */ +} MDFloatingSaveAreaPPC; /* Based on ppc_float_state */ + + +#define MD_VECTORSAVEAREA_PPC_VR_COUNT 32 + +typedef struct { + /* Vector registers (including vscr) are 128 bits, but mach/ppc/_types.h + * exposes them as four 32-bit quantities. */ + u_int128_t save_vr[MD_VECTORSAVEAREA_PPC_VR_COUNT]; + u_int128_t save_vscr; /* Status/control */ + u_int32_t save_pad5[4]; + u_int32_t save_vrvalid; /* Identifies which vector registers are saved */ + u_int32_t save_pad6[7]; +} MDVectorSaveAreaPPC; /* ppc_vector_state */ + + +#define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_GPR_COUNT 32 + +typedef struct { + /* context_flags is not present in ppc_thread_state, but it aids + * identification of MDRawContextPPC among other raw context types, + * and it guarantees alignment when we get to float_save. */ + u_int32_t context_flags; + + u_int32_t srr0; /* Machine status save/restore: stores pc + * (instruction) */ + u_int32_t srr1; /* Machine status save/restore: stores msr + * (ps, program/machine state) */ + /* ppc_thread_state contains 32 fields, r0 .. r31. Here, an array is + * used for brevity. */ + u_int32_t gpr[MD_CONTEXT_PPC_GPR_COUNT]; + u_int32_t cr; /* Condition */ + u_int32_t xer; /* Integer (fiXed-point) exception */ + u_int32_t lr; /* Link */ + u_int32_t ctr; /* Count */ + u_int32_t mq; /* Multiply/Quotient (PPC 601, POWER only) */ + u_int32_t vrsave; /* Vector save */ + + /* float_save and vector_save aren't present in ppc_thread_state, but + * are represented in separate structures that still define a thread's + * context. */ + MDFloatingSaveAreaPPC float_save; + MDVectorSaveAreaPPC vector_save; +} MDRawContextPPC; /* Based on ppc_thread_state */ + +/* For (MDRawContextPPC).context_flags. These values indicate the type of + * context stored in the structure. MD_CONTEXT_PPC is Airbag-defined. Its + * value was chosen to avoid likely conflicts with MD_CONTEXT_* for other + * CPUs. */ +#define MD_CONTEXT_PPC 0x20000000 +#define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_BASE (MD_CONTEXT_PPC | 0x00000001) +#define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FLOATING_POINT (MD_CONTEXT_PPC | 0x00000008) +#define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_VECTOR (MD_CONTEXT_PPC | 0x00000020) + +#define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FULL MD_CONTEXT_PPC_BASE +#define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_ALL (MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FULL | \ + MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FLOATING_POINT | \ + MD_CONTEXT_PPC_VECTOR) + + +/* + * WinVer.h + */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t signature; + u_int32_t struct_version; + u_int32_t file_version_hi; + u_int32_t file_version_lo; + u_int32_t product_version_hi; + u_int32_t product_version_lo; + u_int32_t file_flags_mask; /* Identifies valid bits in fileFlags */ + u_int32_t file_flags; + u_int32_t file_os; + u_int32_t file_type; + u_int32_t file_subtype; + u_int32_t file_date_hi; + u_int32_t file_date_lo; +} MDVSFixedFileInfo; /* VS_FIXEDFILEINFO */ + +/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).signature */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_SIGNATURE 0xfeef04bd + /* VS_FFI_SIGNATURE */ + +/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).version */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_VERSION 0x00010000 + /* VS_FFI_STRUCVERSION */ + +/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_flags_mask and + * (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_flags */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_DEBUG 0x00000001 + /* VS_FF_DEBUG */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PRERELEASE 0x00000002 + /* VS_FF_PRERELEASE */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PATCHED 0x00000004 + /* VS_FF_PATCHED */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PRIVATEBUILD 0x00000008 + /* VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_INFOINFERRED 0x00000010 + /* VS_FF_INFOINFERRED */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_SPECIALBUILD 0x00000020 + /* VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD */ + +/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_os: high 16 bits */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_UNKNOWN 0 /* VOS_UNKNOWN */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_DOS (1 << 16) /* VOS_DOS */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_OS216 (2 << 16) /* VOS_OS216 */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_OS232 (3 << 16) /* VOS_OS232 */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_NT (4 << 16) /* VOS_NT */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_WINCE (5 << 16) /* VOS_WINCE */ +/* Low 16 bits */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__BASE 0 /* VOS__BASE */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__WINDOWS16 1 /* VOS__WINDOWS16 */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__PM16 2 /* VOS__PM16 */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__PM32 3 /* VOS__PM32 */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__WINDOWS32 4 /* VOS__WINDOWS32 */ + +/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_type */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0 /* VFT_UNKNOWN */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_APP 1 /* VFT_APP */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_DLL 2 /* VFT_DLL */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_DRV 3 /* VFT_DLL */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_FONT 4 /* VFT_FONT */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_VXD 5 /* VFT_VXD */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_STATIC_LIB 7 /* VFT_STATIC_LIB */ + +/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_subtype */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_UNKNOWN 0 + /* VFT2_UNKNOWN */ +/* with file_type = MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILETYPE_DRV */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_PRINTER 1 + /* VFT2_DRV_PRINTER */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_KEYBOARD 2 + /* VFT2_DRV_KEYBOARD */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_LANGUAGE 3 + /* VFT2_DRV_LANGUAGE */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_DISPLAY 4 + /* VFT2_DRV_DISPLAY */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_MOUSE 5 + /* VFT2_DRV_MOUSE */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_NETWORK 6 + /* VFT2_DRV_NETWORK */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_SYSTEM 7 + /* VFT2_DRV_SYSTEM */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_INSTALLABLE 8 + /* VFT2_DRV_INSTALLABLE */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_SOUND 9 + /* VFT2_DRV_SOUND */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_COMM 10 + /* VFT2_DRV_COMM */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_INPUTMETHOD 11 + /* VFT2_DRV_INPUTMETHOD */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_VERSIONED_PRINTER 12 + /* VFT2_DRV_VERSIONED_PRINTER */ +/* with file_type = MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILETYPE_FONT */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_RASTER 1 + /* VFT2_FONT_RASTER */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_VECTOR 2 + /* VFT2_FONT_VECTOR */ +#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_TRUETYPE 3 + /* VFT2_FONT_TRUETYPE */ + + +/* + * DbgHelp.h + */ + + +/* An MDRVA is an offset into the minidump file. The beginning of the + * MDRawHeader is at offset 0. */ +typedef u_int32_t MDRVA; /* RVA */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t data_size; + MDRVA rva; +} MDLocationDescriptor; /* MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR */ + + +typedef struct { + /* The base address of the memory range on the host that produced the + * minidump. */ + u_int64_t start_of_memory_range; + + MDLocationDescriptor memory; +} MDMemoryDescriptor; /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t signature; + u_int32_t version; + u_int32_t stream_count; + MDRVA stream_directory_rva; /* A |stream_count|-sized array of + * MDRawDirectory structures. */ + u_int32_t checksum; /* Can be 0. In fact, that's all that's + * been found in minidump files. */ + u_int32_t time_date_stamp; /* time_t */ + u_int64_t flags; +} MDRawHeader; /* MINIDUMP_HEADER */ + +/* For (MDRawHeader).signature and (MDRawHeader).version. Note that only the + * low 16 bits of (MDRawHeader).version are MD_HEADER_VERSION. Per the + * documentation, the high 16 bits are implementation-specific. */ +#define MD_HEADER_SIGNATURE 0x504d444d /* 'PMDM' */ + /* MINIDUMP_SIGNATURE */ +#define MD_HEADER_VERSION 0x0000a793 /* 42899 */ + /* MINIDUMP_VERSION */ + +/* For (MDRawHeader).flags: */ +typedef enum { + /* MD_NORMAL is the standard type of minidump. It includes full + * streams for the thread list, module list, exception, system info, + * and miscellaneous info. A memory list stream is also present, + * pointing to the same stack memory contained in the thread list, + * as well as a 256-byte region around the instruction address that + * was executing when the exception occurred. Stack memory is from + * 4 bytes below a thread's stack pointer up to the top of the + * memory region encompassing the stack. */ + MD_NORMAL = 0x00000000, + MD_WITH_DATA_SEGS = 0x00000001, + MD_WITH_FULL_MEMORY = 0x00000002, + MD_WITH_HANDLE_DATA = 0x00000004, + MD_FILTER_MEMORY = 0x00000008, + MD_SCAN_MEMORY = 0x00000010, + MD_WITH_UNLOADED_MODULES = 0x00000020, + MD_WITH_INDIRECTLY_REFERENCED_MEMORY = 0x00000040, + MD_FILTER_MODULE_PATHS = 0x00000080, + MD_WITH_PROCESS_THREAD_DATA = 0x00000100, + MD_WITH_PRIVATE_READ_WRITE_MEMORY = 0x00000200, + MD_WITHOUT_OPTIONAL_DATA = 0x00000400, + MD_WITH_FULL_MEMORY_INFO = 0x00000800, + MD_WITH_THREAD_INFO = 0x00001000, + MD_WITH_CODE_SEGS = 0x00002000 +} MDType; /* MINIDUMP_TYPE */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t stream_type; + MDLocationDescriptor location; +} MDRawDirectory; /* MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY */ + +/* For (MDRawDirectory).stream_type */ +typedef enum { + MD_UNUSED_STREAM = 0, + MD_RESERVED_STREAM_0 = 1, + MD_RESERVED_STREAM_1 = 2, + MD_THREAD_LIST_STREAM = 3, /* MDRawThreadList */ + MD_MODULE_LIST_STREAM = 4, /* MDRawModuleList */ + MD_MEMORY_LIST_STREAM = 5, /* MDRawMemoryList */ + MD_EXCEPTION_STREAM = 6, /* MDRawExceptionStream */ + MD_SYSTEM_INFO_STREAM = 7, /* MDRawSystemInfo */ + MD_THREAD_EX_LIST_STREAM = 8, + MD_MEMORY_64_LIST_STREAM = 9, + MD_COMMENT_STREAM_A = 10, + MD_COMMENT_STREAM_W = 11, + MD_HANDLE_DATA_STREAM = 12, + MD_FUNCTION_TABLE_STREAM = 13, + MD_UNLOADED_MODULE_LIST_STREAM = 14, + MD_MISC_INFO_STREAM = 15, /* MDRawMiscInfo */ + MD_LAST_RESERVED_STREAM = 0x0000ffff +} MDStreamType; /* MINIDUMP_STREAM_TYPE */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t length; /* Length of buffer in bytes (not characters), + * excluding 0-terminator */ + u_int16_t buffer[0]; /* UTF-16-encoded, 0-terminated */ +} MDString; /* MINIDUMP_STRING */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t thread_id; + u_int32_t suspend_count; + u_int32_t priority_class; + u_int32_t priority; + u_int64_t teb; /* Thread environment block */ + MDMemoryDescriptor stack; + MDLocationDescriptor thread_context; /* MDRawContext[CPU] */ +} MDRawThread; /* MINIDUMP_THREAD */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t number_of_threads; + MDRawThread threads[0]; +} MDRawThreadList; /* MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int64_t base_of_image; + u_int32_t size_of_image; + u_int32_t checksum; /* 0 if unknown */ + u_int32_t time_date_stamp; /* time_t */ + MDRVA module_name_rva; /* MDString, pathname or filename */ + MDVSFixedFileInfo version_info; + + /* The next field stores a CodeView record and is populated when a module's + * debug information resides in a PDB file. It identifies the PDB file. */ + MDLocationDescriptor cv_record; + + /* The next field is populated when a module's debug information resides + * in a DBG file. It identifies the DBG file. This field is effectively + * obsolete with modules built by recent toolchains. */ + MDLocationDescriptor misc_record; + + /* Alignment problem: reserved0 and reserved1 are defined by the platform + * SDK as 64-bit quantities. However, that results in a structure whose + * alignment is unpredictable on different CPUs and ABIs. If the ABI + * specifies full alignment of 64-bit quantities in structures (as ppc + * does), there will be padding between miscRecord and reserved0. If + * 64-bit quantities can be aligned on 32-bit boundaries (as on x86), + * this padding will not exist. (Note that the structure up to this point + * contains 1 64-bit member followed by 21 32-bit members.) + * As a workaround, reserved0 and reserved1 are instead defined here as + * four 32-bit quantities. This should be harmless, as there are + * currently no known uses for these fields. */ + u_int32_t reserved0[2]; + u_int32_t reserved1[2]; +} MDRawModule; /* MINIDUMP_MODULE */ + +/* The inclusion of a 64-bit type in MINIDUMP_MODULE forces the struct to + * be tail-padded out to a multiple of 64 bits under some ABIs (such as PPC). + * This doesn't occur on systems that don't tail-pad in this manner. Define + * this macro to be the usable size of the MDRawModule struct, and use it in + * place of sizeof(MDRawModule). */ +#define MD_MODULE_SIZE 108 + + +/* (MDRawModule).cv_record can reference MDCVInfoPDB20 or MDCVInfoPDB70. + * Ref.: http://www.debuginfo.com/articles/debuginfomatch.html + * MDCVInfoPDB70 is the expected structure type with recent toolchains. */ + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t signature; + u_int32_t offset; /* Offset to debug data (expect 0 in minidump) */ +} MDCVHeader; + +typedef struct { + MDCVHeader cv_header; + u_int32_t signature; /* time_t debug information created */ + u_int32_t age; /* revision of PDB file */ + u_int8_t pdb_file_name[0]; /* Pathname or filename of PDB file */ +} MDCVInfoPDB20; + +#define MD_CVINFOPDB20_SIGNATURE 0x3031424e /* cvHeader.signature = '01BN' */ + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t cv_signature; + MDGUID signature; /* GUID, identifies PDB file */ + u_int32_t age; /* Identifies incremental changes to PDB file */ + u_int8_t pdb_file_name[0]; /* Pathname or filename of PDB file, + * 0-terminated 8-bit character data (UTF-8?) */ +} MDCVInfoPDB70; + +#define MD_CVINFOPDB70_SIGNATURE 0x53445352 /* cvSignature = 'SDSR' */ + +/* (MDRawModule).miscRecord can reference MDImageDebugMisc. The Windows + * structure is actually defined in WinNT.h. This structure is effectively + * obsolete with modules built by recent toolchains. */ + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t data_type; /* IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_*, not defined here because + * this debug record type is mostly obsolete. */ + u_int32_t length; /* Length of entire MDImageDebugMisc structure */ + u_int8_t unicode; /* True if data is multibyte */ + u_int8_t reserved[3]; + u_int8_t data[0]; +} MDImageDebugMisc; /* IMAGE_DEBUG_MISC */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t number_of_modules; + MDRawModule modules[0]; +} MDRawModuleList; /* MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST */ + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t number_of_memory_ranges; + MDMemoryDescriptor memory_ranges[0]; +} MDRawMemoryList; /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST */ + + +#define MD_EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS 15 + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t exception_code; /* Windows: MDExceptionCodeWin, + * Mac OS X: MDExceptionMac. */ + u_int32_t exception_flags; /* Windows: 1 if noncontinuable, + Mac OS X: MDExceptionCodeMac. */ + u_int64_t exception_record; /* Address (in the minidump-producing host's + * memory) of another MDException, for + * nested exceptions. */ + u_int64_t exception_address; /* The address that caused the exception. + * Mac OS X: exception subcode (which is + * typically the address). */ + u_int32_t number_parameters; /* Number of valid elements in + * exception_information. */ + u_int32_t __align; + u_int64_t exception_information[MD_EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS]; +} MDException; /* MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION */ + +/* For (MDException).exception_code. These values come from WinBase.h + * and WinNT.h (names beginning with EXCEPTION_ are in WinBase.h, + * they are STATUS_ in WinNT.h). */ +typedef enum { + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_CONTROL_C = 0x40010005, + /* DBG_CONTROL_C */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_GUARD_PAGE_VIOLATION = 0x80000001, + /* EXCEPTION_GUARD_PAGE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT = 0x80000002, + /* EXCEPTION_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_BREAKPOINT = 0x80000003, + /* EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_SINGLE_STEP = 0x80000004, + /* EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_ACCESS_VIOLATION = 0xc0000005, + /* EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_IN_PAGE_ERROR = 0xc0000006, + /* EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_INVALID_HANDLE = 0xc0000008, + /* EXCEPTION_INVALID_HANDLE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION = 0xc000001d, + /* EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION = 0xc0000025, + /* EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_INVALID_DISPOSITION = 0xc0000026, + /* EXCEPTION_INVALID_DISPOSITION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED = 0xc000008c, + /* EXCEPTION_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_FLOAT_DENORMAL_OPERAND = 0xc000008d, + /* EXCEPTION_FLT_DENORMAL_OPERAND */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_FLOAT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO = 0xc000008e, + /* EXCEPTION_FLT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_FLOAT_INEXACT_RESULT = 0xc000008f, + /* EXCEPTION_FLT_INEXACT_RESULT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_FLOAT_INVALID_OPERATION = 0xc0000090, + /* EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_FLOAT_OVERFLOW = 0xc0000091, + /* EXCEPTION_FLT_OVERFLOW */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_FLOAT_STACK_CHECK = 0xc0000092, + /* EXCEPTION_FLT_STACK_CHECK */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_FLOAT_UNDERFLOW = 0xc0000093, + /* EXCEPTION_FLT_UNDERFLOW */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_INTEGER_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO = 0xc0000094, + /* EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_INTEGER_OVERFLOW = 0xc0000095, + /* EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_PRIVILEGED_INSTRUCTION = 0xc0000096, + /* EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_STACK_OVERFLOW = 0xc00000fd, + /* EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_WIN_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK = 0xc0000194 + /* EXCEPTION_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK */ +} MDExceptionCodeWin; + +/* For (MDException).exception_code. Airbag minidump extension for Mac OS X + * support. Based on Darwin/Mac OS X' mach/exception_types.h. This is + * what Mac OS X calls an "exception", not a "code". */ +typedef enum { + /* Exception code. The high 16 bits of exception_code contains one of + * these values. */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_ACCESS = 1, /* code can be a kern_return_t */ + /* EXC_BAD_ACCESS */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION = 2, /* code is CPU-specific */ + /* EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_ARITHMETIC = 3, /* code is CPU-specific */ + /* EXC_ARITHMETIC */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_EMULATION = 4, /* code is CPU-specific */ + /* EXC_EMULATION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_SOFTWARE = 5, + /* EXC_SOFTWARE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BREAKPOINT = 6, /* code is CPU-specific */ + /* EXC_BREAKPOINT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_SYSCALL = 7, + /* EXC_SYSCALL */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_MACH_SYSCALL = 8, + /* EXC_MACH_SYSCALL */ + MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_RPC_ALERT = 9 + /* EXC_RPC_ALERT */ +} MDExceptionMac; + +/* For (MDException).exception_flags. Airbag minidump extension for Mac OS X + * support. Based on Darwin/Mac OS X' mach/ppc/exception.h and + * mach/i386/exception.h. This is what Mac OS X calls a "code". */ +typedef enum { + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_BAD_ACCESS. These are relevant kern_return_t values + * from mach/kern_return.h. */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_INVALID_ADDRESS = 1, + /* KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PROTECTION_FAILURE = 2, + /* KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_NO_ACCESS = 8, + /* KERN_NO_ACCESS */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_MEMORY_FAILURE = 9, + /* KERN_MEMORY_FAILURE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_MEMORY_ERROR = 10, + /* KERN_MEMORY_ERROR */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_SOFTWARE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_BAD_SYSCALL = 0x00010000, /* Mach SIGSYS */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_BAD_PIPE = 0x00010001, /* Mach SIGPIPE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_ABORT = 0x00010002, /* Mach SIGABRT */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_ACCESS on ppc */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_VM_PROT_READ = 0x0101, + /* EXC_PPC_VM_PROT_READ */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_BADSPACE = 0x0102, + /* EXC_PPC_BADSPACE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_UNALIGNED = 0x0103, + /* EXC_PPC_UNALIGNED */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION on ppc */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_INVALID_SYSCALL = 1, + /* EXC_PPC_INVALID_SYSCALL */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_UNIMPLEMENTED_INSTRUCTION = 2, + /* EXC_PPC_UNIPL_INST */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_PRIVILEGED_INSTRUCTION = 3, + /* EXC_PPC_PRIVINST */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_PRIVILEGED_REGISTER = 4, + /* EXC_PPC_PRIVREG */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_TRACE = 5, + /* EXC_PPC_TRACE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_PERFORMANCE_MONITOR = 6, + /* EXC_PPC_PERFMON */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_ARITHMETIC on ppc */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_OVERFLOW = 1, + /* EXC_PPC_OVERFLOW */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_ZERO_DIVIDE = 2, + /* EXC_PPC_ZERO_DIVIDE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_INEXACT = 3, + /* EXC_FLT_INEXACT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_ZERO_DIVIDE = 4, + /* EXC_PPC_FLT_ZERO_DIVIDE */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_UNDERFLOW = 5, + /* EXC_PPC_FLT_UNDERFLOW */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_OVERFLOW = 6, + /* EXC_PPC_FLT_OVERFLOW */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_NOT_A_NUMBER = 7, + /* EXC_PPC_FLT_NOT_A_NUMBER */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_EMULATION on ppc */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_NO_EMULATION = 8, + /* EXC_PPC_NOEMULATION */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_ALTIVEC_ASSIST = 9, + /* EXC_PPC_ALTIVECASSIST */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_SOFTWARE on ppc */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_TRAP = 0x00000001, /* EXC_PPC_TRAP */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_MIGRATE = 0x00010100, /* EXC_PPC_MIGRATE */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BREAKPOINT on ppc */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_BREAKPOINT = 1, /* EXC_PPC_BREAKPOINT */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION on x86, see also x86 interrupt + * values below. */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_INVALID_OPERATION = 1, /* EXC_I386_INVOP */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_ARITHMETIC on x86 */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_DIV = 1, /* EXC_I386_DIV */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_INTO = 2, /* EXC_I386_INTO */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_NOEXT = 3, /* EXC_I386_NOEXT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_EXTOVR = 4, /* EXC_I386_EXTOVR */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_EXTERR = 5, /* EXC_I386_EXTERR */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_EMERR = 6, /* EXC_I386_EMERR */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_BOUND = 7, /* EXC_I386_BOUND */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_SSEEXTERR = 8, /* EXC_I386_SSEEXTERR */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BREAKPOINT on x86 */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_SGL = 1, /* EXC_I386_SGL */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_BPT = 2, /* EXC_I386_BPT */ + + /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION on x86. These are the raw + * x86 interrupt codes. Most of these are mapped to other Mach + * exceptions and codes, are handled, or should not occur in user space. + * A few of these will do occur with MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION. */ + /* EXC_I386_DIVERR = 0: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_DIV */ + /* EXC_I386_SGLSTP = 1: mapped to EXC_BREAKPOINT/EXC_I386_SGL */ + /* EXC_I386_NMIFLT = 2: should not occur in user space */ + /* EXC_I386_BPTFLT = 3: mapped to EXC_BREAKPOINT/EXC_I386_BPT */ + /* EXC_I386_INTOFLT = 4: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_INTO */ + /* EXC_I386_BOUNDFLT = 5: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_BOUND */ + /* EXC_I386_INVOPFLT = 6: mapped to EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION/EXC_I386_INVOP */ + /* EXC_I386_NOEXTFLT = 7: should be handled by the kernel */ + /* EXC_I386_DBLFLT = 8: should be handled (if possible) by the kernel */ + /* EXC_I386_EXTOVRFLT = 9: mapped to EXC_BAD_ACCESS/(PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC) */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_INVALID_TASK_STATE_SEGMENT = 10, + /* EXC_INVTSSFLT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT = 11, + /* EXC_SEGNPFLT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_STACK_FAULT = 12, + /* EXC_STKFLT */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_GENERAL_PROTECTION_FAULT = 13, + /* EXC_GPFLT */ + /* EXC_I386_PGFLT = 14: should not occur in user space */ + /* EXC_I386_EXTERRFLT = 16: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_EXTERR */ + MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_ALIGNMENT_FAULT = 17, + /* EXC_ALIGNFLT (for vector operations) */ + /* EXC_I386_ENOEXTFLT = 32: should be handled by the kernel */ + /* EXC_I386_ENDPERR = 33: should not occur */ +} MDExceptionCodeMac; + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t thread_id; /* Thread in which the exception + * occurred. Corresponds to + * (MDRawThread).thread_id. */ + u_int32_t __align; + MDException exception_record; + MDLocationDescriptor thread_context; /* MDRawContext[CPU] */ +} MDRawExceptionStream; /* MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM */ + + +typedef union { + struct { + u_int32_t vendor_id[3]; /* cpuid 0: eax, ebx, ecx */ + u_int32_t version_information; /* cpuid 1: eax */ + u_int32_t feature_information; /* cpuid 1: edx */ + u_int32_t amd_extended_cpu_features; /* cpuid 0x80000001, ebx */ + } x86_cpu_info; + struct { + u_int64_t processor_features[2]; + } other_cpu_info; +} MDCPUInformation; /* CPU_INFORMATION */ + + +typedef struct { + /* The next 3 fields and numberOfProcessors are from the SYSTEM_INFO + * structure as returned by GetSystemInfo */ + u_int16_t processor_architecture; + u_int16_t processor_level; /* x86: 5 = 586, 6 = 686, ... */ + u_int16_t processor_revision; /* x86: 0xMMSS, where MM=model, + * SS=stepping */ + union { + u_int16_t reserved0; + struct { + u_int8_t number_of_processors; + u_int8_t product_type; /* Windows: VER_NT_* from WinNT.h */ + }; + }; + + /* The next 5 fields are from the OSVERSIONINFO structure as returned + * by GetVersionEx */ + u_int32_t major_version; + u_int32_t minor_version; + u_int32_t build_number; + u_int32_t platform_id; + MDRVA csd_version_rva; /* MDString further identifying the + * host OS. + * Windows: name of the installed OS + * service pack. + * Mac OS X: the Apple OS build number + * (sw_vers -buildVersion). + * Linux: uname -srvmo */ + + union { + u_int32_t reserved1; + struct { + u_int16_t suite_mask; /* Windows: VER_SUITE_* from WinNT.h */ + u_int16_t reserved2; + }; + }; + MDCPUInformation cpu; +} MDRawSystemInfo; /* MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO */ + +/* For (MDRawSystemInfo).processor_architecture: */ +typedef enum { + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_X86 = 0, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS = 1, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA = 2, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_PPC = 3, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_PPC */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_SHX = 4, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_SHX + * (Super-H) */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ARM = 5, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_IA64 = 6, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64 */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA64 = 7, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA64 */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_MSIL = 8, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MSIL + * (Microsoft Intermediate Language) */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 = 9, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_X86_WIN64 = 10, + /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA32_ON_WIN64 (WoW64) */ + MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN = 0xffff /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN */ +} MDCPUArchitecture; + +/* For (MDRawSystemInfo).platform_id: */ +typedef enum { + MD_OS_WIN32S = 0, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s (Windows 3.1) */ + MD_OS_WIN32_WINDOWS = 1, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS (Windows 95-98-Me) */ + MD_OS_WIN32_NT = 2, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT (Windows NT, 2000+) */ + MD_OS_WIN32_CE = 3, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE, VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_HH + * (Windows CE, Windows Mobile, "Handheld") */ + + /* The following values are Airbag-defined. */ + MD_OS_UNIX = 0x8000, /* Generic Unix-ish */ + MD_OS_MAC_OS_X = 0x8101, /* Mac OS X/Darwin */ + MD_OS_LINUX = 0x8201, /* Linux */ +} MDOSPlatform; + + +typedef struct { + u_int32_t size_of_info; /* Length of entire MDRawMiscInfo structure. */ + u_int32_t flags1; + + /* The next field is only valid if flags1 contains + * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_ID. */ + u_int32_t process_id; + + /* The next 3 fields are only valid if flags1 contains + * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_TIMES. */ + u_int32_t process_create_time; /* time_t process started */ + u_int32_t process_user_time; /* seconds of user CPU time */ + u_int32_t process_kernel_time; /* seconds of kernel CPU time */ + + /* The following fields are not present in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO but are + * in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2. When this struct is populated, these values + * may not be set. Use flags1 or sizeOfInfo to determine whether these + * values are present. These are only valid when flags1 contains + * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO. */ + u_int32_t processor_max_mhz; + u_int32_t processor_current_mhz; + u_int32_t processor_mhz_limit; + u_int32_t processor_max_idle_state; + u_int32_t processor_current_idle_state; +} MDRawMiscInfo; /* MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO2 */ + +#define MD_MISCINFO_SIZE 24 +#define MD_MISCINFO2_SIZE 44 + +/* For (MDRawMiscInfo).flags1. These values indicate which fields in the + * MDRawMiscInfoStructure are valid. */ +typedef enum { + MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_ID = 0x00000001, + /* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_ID */ + MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_TIMES = 0x00000002, + /* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_TIMES */ + MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO = 0x00000004 + /* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO */ +} MDMiscInfoFlags1; + + +#endif /* GOOGLE_AIRBAG_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__ */ |