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Diffstat (limited to 'src/google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h | 715 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 706 deletions
diff --git a/src/google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h b/src/google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h index 15698f80..4d9e767f 100644 --- a/src/google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h +++ b/src/google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h @@ -32,18 +32,6 @@ * * (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. - * * Structures that are defined by Microsoft to contain a zero-length array * are instead defined here to contain an array with one element, as * zero-length arrays are forbidden by standard C and C++. In these cases, @@ -90,7 +78,6 @@ * guiddef.h */ - typedef struct { u_int32_t data1; u_int16_t data2; @@ -103,104 +90,6 @@ typedef struct { * 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 Breakpad, but are * defined here for reference, to avoid assigning values that conflict @@ -215,247 +104,6 @@ typedef struct { #define MD_CONTEXT_CPU_MASK 0xffffffc0 -/* - * AMD64 support, see WINNT.H - */ - -typedef struct { - u_int16_t control_word; - u_int16_t status_word; - u_int8_t tag_word; - u_int8_t reserved1; - u_int16_t error_opcode; - u_int32_t error_offset; - u_int16_t error_selector; - u_int16_t reserved2; - u_int32_t data_offset; - u_int16_t data_selector; - u_int16_t reserved3; - u_int32_t mx_csr; - u_int32_t mx_csr_mask; - u_int128_t float_registers[8]; - u_int128_t xmm_registers[16]; - u_int8_t reserved4[96]; -} MDXmmSaveArea32AMD64; /* XMM_SAVE_AREA32 */ - -#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_VR_COUNT 26 - -typedef struct { - /* - * Register parameter home addresses. - */ - u_int64_t p1_home; - u_int64_t p2_home; - u_int64_t p3_home; - u_int64_t p4_home; - u_int64_t p5_home; - u_int64_t p6_home; - - /* The next field determines the layout of the structure, and which parts - * of it are populated */ - u_int32_t context_flags; - u_int32_t mx_csr; - - /* The next register is included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_CONTROL */ - u_int16_t cs; - - /* The next 4 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_SEGMENTS */ - u_int16_t ds; - u_int16_t es; - u_int16_t fs; - u_int16_t gs; - - /* The next 2 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_CONTROL */ - u_int16_t ss; - u_int32_t eflags; - - /* The next 6 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_DEBUG_REGISTERS */ - u_int64_t dr0; - u_int64_t dr1; - u_int64_t dr2; - u_int64_t dr3; - u_int64_t dr6; - u_int64_t dr7; - - /* The next 4 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_INTEGER */ - u_int64_t rax; - u_int64_t rcx; - u_int64_t rdx; - u_int64_t rbx; - - /* The next register is included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_CONTROL */ - u_int64_t rsp; - - /* The next 11 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_INTEGER */ - u_int64_t rbp; - u_int64_t rsi; - u_int64_t rdi; - u_int64_t r8; - u_int64_t r9; - u_int64_t r10; - u_int64_t r11; - u_int64_t r12; - u_int64_t r13; - u_int64_t r14; - u_int64_t r15; - - /* The next register is included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_CONTROL */ - u_int64_t rip; - - /* The next set of registers are included with - * MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_FLOATING_POINT - */ - union { - MDXmmSaveArea32AMD64 flt_save; - struct { - u_int128_t header[2]; - u_int128_t legacy[8]; - u_int128_t xmm0; - u_int128_t xmm1; - u_int128_t xmm2; - u_int128_t xmm3; - u_int128_t xmm4; - u_int128_t xmm5; - u_int128_t xmm6; - u_int128_t xmm7; - u_int128_t xmm8; - u_int128_t xmm9; - u_int128_t xmm10; - u_int128_t xmm11; - u_int128_t xmm12; - u_int128_t xmm13; - u_int128_t xmm14; - u_int128_t xmm15; - } sse_registers; - }; - - u_int128_t vector_register[MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_VR_COUNT]; - u_int64_t vector_control; - - /* The next 5 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_DEBUG_REGISTERS */ - u_int64_t debug_control; - u_int64_t last_branch_to_rip; - u_int64_t last_branch_from_rip; - u_int64_t last_exception_to_rip; - u_int64_t last_exception_from_rip; - -} MDRawContextAMD64; /* CONTEXT */ - -/* For (MDRawContextAMD64).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_AMD64_CONTROL (MD_CONTEXT_AMD64 | 0x00000001) - /* CONTEXT_CONTROL */ -#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_INTEGER (MD_CONTEXT_AMD64 | 0x00000002) - /* CONTEXT_INTEGER */ -#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_SEGMENTS (MD_CONTEXT_AMD64 | 0x00000004) - /* CONTEXT_SEGMENTS */ -#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_FLOATING_POINT (MD_CONTEXT_AMD64 | 0x00000008) - /* CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT */ -#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_DEBUG_REGISTERS (MD_CONTEXT_AMD64 | 0x00000010) - /* CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS */ -/* WinNT.h refers to CONTEXT_MMX_REGISTERS but doesn't appear to define it - * I think it really means CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT. - */ - -#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_FULL (MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_CONTROL | \ - MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_INTEGER | \ - MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_FLOATING_POINT) - /* CONTEXT_FULL */ - -#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_ALL (MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_FULL | \ - MD_CONTEXT_AMD64_SEGMENTS | \ - MD_CONTEXT_X86_DEBUG_REGISTERS) - /* CONTEXT_ALL */ - - -/* - * SPARC support, see (solaris)sys/procfs_isa.h also - */ - -#define MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_SPARC_FPR_COUNT 32 - -typedef struct { - - /* FPU floating point regs */ - u_int64_t regs[MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_SPARC_FPR_COUNT]; - - u_int64_t filler; - u_int64_t fsr; /* FPU status register */ -} MDFloatingSaveAreaSPARC; /* FLOATING_SAVE_AREA */ - -#define MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_GPR_COUNT 32 - -typedef struct { - /* The next field determines the layout of the structure, and which parts - * of it are populated - */ - u_int32_t context_flags; - u_int32_t flag_pad; - /* - * General register access (SPARC). - * Don't confuse definitions here with definitions in <sys/regset.h>. - * Registers are 32 bits for ILP32, 64 bits for LP64. - * SPARC V7/V8 is for 32bit, SPARC V9 is for 64bit - */ - - /* 32 Integer working registers */ - - /* g_r[0-7] global registers(g0-g7) - * g_r[8-15] out registers(o0-o7) - * g_r[16-23] local registers(l0-l7) - * g_r[24-31] in registers(i0-i7) - */ - u_int64_t g_r[MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_GPR_COUNT]; - - /* several control registers */ - - /* Processor State register(PSR) for SPARC V7/V8 - * Condition Code register (CCR) for SPARC V9 - */ - u_int64_t ccr; - - u_int64_t pc; /* Program Counter register (PC) */ - u_int64_t npc; /* Next Program Counter register (nPC) */ - u_int64_t y; /* Y register (Y) */ - - /* Address Space Identifier register (ASI) for SPARC V9 - * WIM for SPARC V7/V8 - */ - u_int64_t asi; - - /* Floating-Point Registers State register (FPRS) for SPARC V9 - * TBR for for SPARC V7/V8 - */ - u_int64_t fprs; - - /* The next field is included with MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_FLOATING_POINT */ - MDFloatingSaveAreaSPARC float_save; - -} MDRawContextSPARC; /* CONTEXT_SPARC */ - -/* For (MDRawContextSPARC).context_flags. These values indicate the type of - * context stored in the structure. MD_CONTEXT_SPARC is Breakpad-defined. Its - * value was chosen to avoid likely conflicts with MD_CONTEXT_* for other - * CPUs. */ -#define MD_CONTEXT_SPARC 0x10000000 -#define MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_CONTROL (MD_CONTEXT_SPARC | 0x00000001) -#define MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_INTEGER (MD_CONTEXT_SPARC | 0x00000002) -#define MD_CONTEXT_SAPARC_FLOATING_POINT (MD_CONTEXT_SPARC | 0x00000004) -#define MD_CONTEXT_SAPARC_EXTRA (MD_CONTEXT_SPARC | 0x00000008) - -#define MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_FULL (MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_CONTROL | \ - MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_INTEGER) - -#define MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_ALL (MD_CONTEXT_SPARC_FULL | \ - MD_CONTEXT_SAPARC_FLOATING_POINT | \ - MD_CONTEXT_SAPARC_EXTRA) - -/* - * Breakpad 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 @@ -464,73 +112,11 @@ 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 Breakpad-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) +#include "minidump_cpu_sparc.h" +#include "minidump_cpu_x86.h" +#include "minidump_cpu_ppc.h" +#include "minidump_cpu_ppc64.h" +#include "minidump_cpu_amd64.h" /* @@ -646,7 +232,6 @@ typedef struct { * MDRawHeader is at offset 0. */ typedef u_int32_t MDRVA; /* RVA */ - typedef struct { u_int32_t data_size; MDRVA rva; @@ -925,292 +510,10 @@ typedef struct { 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. Breakpad 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. Breakpad 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; - -/* For (MDException).exception_code. These values come from bits/signum.h. - */ -typedef enum { - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGHUP = 1, /* Hangup (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGINT = 2, /* Interrupt (ANSI) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGQUIT = 3, /* Quit (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGILL = 4, /* Illegal instruction (ANSI) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGTRAP = 5, /* Trace trap (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGABRT = 6, /* Abort (ANSI) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGBUS = 7, /* BUS error (4.2 BSD) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGFPE = 8, /* Floating-point exception (ANSI) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGKILL = 9, /* Kill, unblockable (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGUSR1 = 10, /* User-defined signal 1 (POSIX). */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGSEGV = 11, /* Segmentation violation (ANSI) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGUSR2 = 12, /* User-defined signal 2 (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGPIPE = 13, /* Broken pipe (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGALRM = 14, /* Alarm clock (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGTERM = 15, /* Termination (ANSI) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGSTKFLT = 16, /* Stack faultd */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGCHLD = 17, /* Child status has changed (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGCONT = 18, /* Continue (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGSTOP = 19, /* Stop, unblockable (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGTSTP = 20, /* Keyboard stop (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGTTIN = 21, /* Background read from tty (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGTTOU = 22, /* Background write to tty (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGURG = 23, - /* Urgent condition on socket (4.2 BSD) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGXCPU = 24, /* CPU limit exceeded (4.2 BSD) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGXFSZ = 25, - /* File size limit exceeded (4.2 BSD) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGVTALRM = 26, /* Virtual alarm clock (4.2 BSD) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGPROF = 27, /* Profiling alarm clock (4.2 BSD) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGWINCH = 28, /* Window size change (4.3 BSD, Sun) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGIO = 29, /* I/O now possible (4.2 BSD) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGPWR = 30, /* Power failure restart (System V) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_LIN_SIGSYS = 31 /* Bad system call */ -} MDExceptionCodeLinux; - -/* For (MDException).exception_code. These values come from sys/iso/signal_iso.h - */ -typedef enum { - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGHUP = 1, /* Hangup */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGINT = 2, /* interrupt (rubout) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGQUIT = 3, /* quit (ASCII FS) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGILL = 4, /* illegal instruction (not reset when caught) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGTRAP = 5, /* trace trap (not reset when caught) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGIOT = 6, /* IOT instruction */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGABRT = 6, /* used by abort, replace SIGIOT in the future */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGEMT = 7, /* EMT instruction */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGFPE = 8, /* floating point exception */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGKILL = 9, /* kill (cannot be caught or ignored) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGBUS = 10, /* bus error */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGSEGV = 11, /* segmentation violation */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGSYS = 12, /* bad argument to system call */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGPIPE = 13, /* write on a pipe with no one to read it */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGALRM = 14, /* alarm clock */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGTERM = 15, /* software termination signal from kill */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGUSR1 = 16, /* user defined signal 1 */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGUSR2 = 17, /* user defined signal 2 */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGCLD = 18, /* child status change */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGCHLD = 18, /* child status change alias (POSIX) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGPWR = 19, /* power-fail restart */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGWINCH = 20, /* window size change */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGURG = 21, /* urgent socket condition */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGPOLL = 22, /* pollable event occured */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGIO = 22, /* socket I/O possible (SIGPOLL alias) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGSTOP = 23, /* stop (cannot be caught or ignored) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGTSTP = 24, /* user stop requested from tty */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGCONT = 25, /* stopped process has been continued */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGTTIN = 26, /* background tty read attempted */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGTTOU = 27, /* background tty write attempted */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGVTALRM = 28, /* virtual timer expired */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGPROF = 29, /* profiling timer expired */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGXCPU = 30, /* exceeded cpu limit */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGXFSZ = 31, /* exceeded file size limit */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGWAITING = 32, /* reserved signal no longer used by threading code */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGLWP = 33, /* reserved signal no longer used by threading code */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGFREEZE = 34, /* special signal used by CPR */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGTHAW = 35, /* special signal used by CPR */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGCANCEL = 36, /* reserved signal for thread cancellation */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGLOST = 37, /* resource lost (eg, record-lock lost) */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGXRES = 38, /* resource control exceeded */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGJVM1 = 39, /* reserved signal for Java Virtual Machine */ - MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_SOL_SIGJVM2 = 40 /* reserved signal for Java Virtual Machine */ -} MDExceptionCodeSolaris; +#include "minidump_exception_win32.h" +#include "minidump_exception_mac.h" +#include "minidump_exception_linux.h" +#include "minidump_exception_solaris.h" typedef struct { u_int32_t thread_id; /* Thread in which the exception |