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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_unittest.cc: // Unit tests for google_breakpad::LinuxCoreDumoer. #include #include "breakpad_googletest_includes.h" #include "client/linux/minidump_writer/linux_core_dumper.h" #include "common/linux/tests/crash_generator.h" #include "common/using_std_string.h" using namespace google_breakpad; TEST(LinuxCoreDumperTest, GetMappingAbsolutePath) { const LinuxCoreDumper dumper(getpid(), "core", "/tmp", "/mnt/root"); const MappingInfo mapping = {0, 0, {0, 0}, 0, false, "/usr/lib/libc.so"}; char path[PATH_MAX]; dumper.GetMappingAbsolutePath(mapping, path); EXPECT_STREQ("/mnt/root/usr/lib/libc.so", path); } TEST(LinuxCoreDumperTest, BuildProcPath) { const pid_t pid = getpid(); const char procfs_path[] = "/procfs_copy"; LinuxCoreDumper dumper(getpid(), "core_file", procfs_path); char maps_path[NAME_MAX] = ""; char maps_path_expected[NAME_MAX]; snprintf(maps_path_expected, sizeof(maps_path_expected), "%s/maps", procfs_path); EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.BuildProcPath(maps_path, pid, "maps")); EXPECT_STREQ(maps_path_expected, maps_path); EXPECT_FALSE(dumper.BuildProcPath(NULL, pid, "maps")); EXPECT_FALSE(dumper.BuildProcPath(maps_path, pid, "")); EXPECT_FALSE(dumper.BuildProcPath(maps_path, pid, NULL)); char long_node[NAME_MAX]; size_t long_node_len = NAME_MAX - strlen(procfs_path) - 1; memset(long_node, 'a', long_node_len); long_node[long_node_len] = '\0'; EXPECT_FALSE(dumper.BuildProcPath(maps_path, pid, long_node)); } TEST(LinuxCoreDumperTest, VerifyDumpWithMultipleThreads) { CrashGenerator crash_generator; if (!crash_generator.HasDefaultCorePattern()) { fprintf(stderr, "LinuxCoreDumperTest.VerifyDumpWithMultipleThreads test " "is skipped due to non-default core pattern\n"); return; } const unsigned kNumOfThreads = 3; const unsigned kCrashThread = 1; const int kCrashSignal = SIGABRT; pid_t child_pid; ASSERT_TRUE(crash_generator.CreateChildCrash(kNumOfThreads, kCrashThread, kCrashSignal, &child_pid)); const string core_file = crash_generator.GetCoreFilePath(); const string procfs_path = crash_generator.GetDirectoryOfProcFilesCopy(); #if defined(__ANDROID__) struct stat st; if (stat(core_file.c_str(), &st) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "LinuxCoreDumperTest.VerifyDumpWithMultipleThreads test is " "skipped due to no core file being generated\n"); return; } #endif LinuxCoreDumper dumper(child_pid, core_file.c_str(), procfs_path.c_str()); EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.Init()); EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.IsPostMortem()); // These are no-ops and should always return true. EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.ThreadsSuspend()); EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.ThreadsResume()); // Linux does not set the crash address with SIGABRT, so make sure it always // sets the crash address to 0. EXPECT_EQ(0U, dumper.crash_address()); EXPECT_EQ(kCrashSignal, dumper.crash_signal()); EXPECT_EQ(crash_generator.GetThreadId(kCrashThread), dumper.crash_thread()); #if defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) EXPECT_GE(dumper.threads().size(), kNumOfThreads); #else EXPECT_EQ(dumper.threads().size(), kNumOfThreads); #endif for (unsigned i = 0; i < kNumOfThreads; ++i) { ThreadInfo info; EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.GetThreadInfoByIndex(i, &info)); const void* stack; size_t stack_len; EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.GetStackInfo(&stack, &stack_len, info.stack_pointer)); EXPECT_EQ(getpid(), info.ppid); } } TEST(LinuxCoreDumperTest, VerifyExceptionDetails) { CrashGenerator crash_generator; if (!crash_generator.HasDefaultCorePattern()) { fprintf(stderr, "LinuxCoreDumperTest.VerifyDumpWithMultipleThreads test " "is skipped due to non-default core pattern\n"); return; } #ifndef si_syscall fprintf(stderr, "LinuxCoreDumperTest.VerifyDumpWithMultipleThreads test is " "skipped due to old kernel/C library headers\n"); return; #endif const unsigned kNumOfThreads = 2; const unsigned kCrashThread = 1; const int kCrashSignal = SIGSYS; pid_t child_pid; ASSERT_TRUE(crash_generator.CreateChildCrash(kNumOfThreads, kCrashThread, kCrashSignal, &child_pid)); const string core_file = crash_generator.GetCoreFilePath(); const string procfs_path = crash_generator.GetDirectoryOfProcFilesCopy(); #if defined(__ANDROID__) struct stat st; if (stat(core_file.c_str(), &st) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "LinuxCoreDumperTest.VerifyExceptionDetails test is " "skipped due to no core file being generated\n"); return; } #endif LinuxCoreDumper dumper(child_pid, core_file.c_str(), procfs_path.c_str()); EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.Init()); EXPECT_TRUE(dumper.IsPostMortem()); #if defined(__ANDROID__) // TODO: For some reason, Android doesn't seem to pass this. if (!dumper.crash_address()) { fprintf(stderr, "LinuxCoreDumperTest.VerifyExceptionDetails test is " "skipped due to missing signal details on Android\n"); return; } #endif // Check the exception details. EXPECT_NE(0U, dumper.crash_address()); EXPECT_EQ(kCrashSignal, dumper.crash_signal()); EXPECT_EQ(crash_generator.GetThreadId(kCrashThread), dumper.crash_thread()); // We check the length, but not the actual fields. We sent SIGSYS ourselves // instead of the kernel, so the extended fields are garbage. const std::vector info(dumper.crash_exception_info()); EXPECT_EQ(2U, info.size()); }