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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. // linux_core_dumper.h: Define the google_breakpad::LinuxCoreDumper // class, which is derived from google_breakpad::LinuxDumper to extract // information from a crashed process via its core dump and proc files. #ifndef CLIENT_LINUX_MINIDUMP_WRITER_LINUX_CORE_DUMPER_H_ #define CLIENT_LINUX_MINIDUMP_WRITER_LINUX_CORE_DUMPER_H_ #include "client/linux/minidump_writer/linux_dumper.h" #include "common/linux/elf_core_dump.h" #include "common/linux/memory_mapped_file.h" namespace google_breakpad { class LinuxCoreDumper : public LinuxDumper { public: // Constructs a dumper for extracting information of a given process // with a process ID of |pid| via its core dump file at |core_path| and // its proc files at |procfs_path|. If |procfs_path| is a copy of // /proc/, it should contain the following files: // auxv, cmdline, environ, exe, maps, status // See LinuxDumper for the purpose of |root_prefix|. LinuxCoreDumper(pid_t pid, const char* core_path, const char* procfs_path, const char* root_prefix = ""); // Implements LinuxDumper::BuildProcPath(). // Builds a proc path for a certain pid for a node (/proc//). // |path| is a character array of at least NAME_MAX bytes to return the // result.|node| is the final node without any slashes. Return true on // success. // // As this dumper performs a post-mortem dump and makes use of a copy // of the proc files of the crashed process, this derived method does // not actually make use of |pid| and always returns a subpath of // |procfs_path_| regardless of whether |pid| corresponds to the main // process or a thread of the process, i.e. assuming both the main process // and its threads have the following proc files with the same content: // auxv, cmdline, environ, exe, maps, status virtual bool BuildProcPath(char* path, pid_t pid, const char* node) const; // Implements LinuxDumper::CopyFromProcess(). // Copies content of |length| bytes from a given process |child|, // starting from |src|, into |dest|. This method extracts the content // the core dump and fills |dest| with a sequence of marker bytes // if the expected data is not found in the core dump. Returns true if // the expected data is found in the core dump. virtual bool CopyFromProcess(void* dest, pid_t child, const void* src, size_t length); // Implements LinuxDumper::GetThreadInfoByIndex(). // Reads information about the |index|-th thread of |threads_|. // Returns true on success. One must have called |ThreadsSuspend| first. virtual bool GetThreadInfoByIndex(size_t index, ThreadInfo* info); // Implements LinuxDumper::IsPostMortem(). // Always returns true to indicate that this dumper performs a // post-mortem dump of a crashed process via a core dump file. virtual bool IsPostMortem() const; // Implements LinuxDumper::ThreadsSuspend(). // As the dumper performs a post-mortem dump via a core dump file, // there is no threads to suspend. This method does nothing and // always returns true. virtual bool ThreadsSuspend(); // Implements LinuxDumper::ThreadsResume(). // As the dumper performs a post-mortem dump via a core dump file, // there is no threads to resume. This method does nothing and // always returns true. virtual bool ThreadsResume(); protected: // Implements LinuxDumper::EnumerateThreads(). // Enumerates all threads of the given process into |threads_|. virtual bool EnumerateThreads(); private: // Path of the core dump file. const char* core_path_; // Path of the directory containing the proc files of the given process, // which is usually a copy of /proc/. const char* procfs_path_; // Memory-mapped core dump file at |core_path_|. MemoryMappedFile mapped_core_file_; // Content of the core dump file. ElfCoreDump core_; // Thread info found in the core dump file. wasteful_vector thread_infos_; }; } // namespace google_breakpad #endif // CLIENT_LINUX_HANDLER_LINUX_CORE_DUMPER_H_