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This added debug fission support.
It tries to find the dwp file from the debug dir /usr/lib/debug/*/debug
and read symbols from them.
Most of this patch comes from
https://critique.corp.google.com/#review/52048295
and some fixes after that.
The elf_reader.cc comes from TOT google code. I just
removed some google dependency.
Current problems from this patch
1: Some type mismatch: from uint8_t * to char *.
2: Some hack to find the .dwp file. (replace .debug with .dwp)
BUG=chromium:604440
R=dehao@google.com, ivanpe@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1884283002 .
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It is often helpful to check if a particular symbol file dumped by
dump_syms actually matches a version of a binary file we have. The
symbol output contains an ID which can be used to see if it matches
the binary file. Unfortunately, this ID is internally calculated
and not a standard hash of the binary file. Being able to output the
header information only will allow users to determine whether their
symbol file is up to date or not.
R=jochen@chromium.org
BUG=561447
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1864823002 .
Patch from David Yen <dyen@chromium.org>.
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Newer gcc versions default to -Werror=narrowing when using newer C++
standards (which we do). This causes issues when we try to stuff a
value like 0xea into a char -- the value is out of range for signed
char bytes. That's when gcc throws an error:
.../bytereader_unittest.cc: In member function 'virtual void Reader_DW_EH_PE_absptr4_Test::TestBody()':
.../bytereader_unittest.cc:400:55: error: narrowing conversion of '234' from 'int' to 'char' inside { } [-Wnarrowing]
BUG=chromium:579384
TEST=`make check` passes
R=mark@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1605153004 .
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We're working on building our Firefox Mac builds as a Linux cross-compile
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=921040) and we need symbol
dumping to work. This change ports the Mac dump_syms tool to build and work
on Linux. I've tested it and it produces identical output to running the
tool on Mac.
The bulk of the work here was converting src/common/mac/dump_syms.mm and
src/tools/mac/dump_syms/dump_syms_tool.mm from ObjC++ to C++ and removing
their use of Foundation classes in favor of standard C/C++.
This won't compile out-of-the-box on Linux, it requires some Mac system
headers that are not included in this patch. I have those tentatively in
a separate patch to land in Gecko
(http://hg.mozilla.org/users/tmielczarek_mozilla.com/mc/rev/5fb8da23c83c),
but I wasn't sure if you'd be interested in having them in the Breakpad tree.
We could almost certainly pare down the set of headers included there, I
didn't spend too much time trying to minimize them (we primarily just need
the Mach-O structs and a few associated bits).
I just realized that this patch is missing updating the XCode project files
(ugh). I'll fix that up in a bit.
R=mark@chromium.org
BUG=https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=543111
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1340543002 .
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