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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. // PDBSourceLineWriter uses a pdb file produced by Visual C++ to output // a line/address map for use with BasicSourceLineResolver. #ifndef COMMON_WINDOWS_PDB_SOURCE_LINE_WRITER_H_ #define COMMON_WINDOWS_PDB_SOURCE_LINE_WRITER_H_ #include #include #include #include "common/windows/omap.h" struct IDiaEnumLineNumbers; struct IDiaSession; struct IDiaSymbol; namespace google_breakpad { using std::wstring; using std::unordered_map; // A structure that carries information that identifies a pdb file. struct PDBModuleInfo { public: // The basename of the pdb file from which information was loaded. wstring debug_file; // The pdb's identifier. For recent pdb files, the identifier consists // of the pdb's guid, in uppercase hexadecimal form without any dashes // or separators, followed immediately by the pdb's age, also in // uppercase hexadecimal form. For older pdb files which have no guid, // the identifier is the pdb's 32-bit signature value, in zero-padded // hexadecimal form, followed immediately by the pdb's age, in lowercase // hexadecimal form. wstring debug_identifier; // A string identifying the cpu that the pdb is associated with. // Currently, this may be "x86" or "unknown". wstring cpu; }; // A structure that carries information that identifies a PE file, // either an EXE or a DLL. struct PEModuleInfo { // The basename of the PE file. wstring code_file; // The PE file's code identifier, which consists of its timestamp // and file size concatenated together into a single hex string. // (The fields IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER::SizeOfImage and // IMAGE_FILE_HEADER::TimeDateStamp, as defined in the ImageHlp // documentation.) This is not well documented, if it's documented // at all, but it's what symstore does and what DbgHelp supports. wstring code_identifier; }; class PDBSourceLineWriter { public: enum FileFormat { PDB_FILE, // a .pdb file containing debug symbols EXE_FILE, // a .exe or .dll file ANY_FILE // try PDB_FILE and then EXE_FILE }; // NB: |enable_multiple_field| is temporary while transitioning to enabling // writing the multiple field permanently. explicit PDBSourceLineWriter(bool enable_multiple_field = false); ~PDBSourceLineWriter(); // Opens the given file. For executable files, the corresponding pdb // file must be available; Open will be if it is not. // If there is already a pdb file open, it is automatically closed. // Returns true on success. bool Open(const wstring &file, FileFormat format); // Sets the code file full path. This is optional for 32-bit modules. It is // also optional for 64-bit modules when there is an executable file stored // in the same directory as the PDB file. It is only required for 64-bit // modules when the executable file is not in the same location as the PDB // file and it must be called after Open() and before WriteMap(). // If Open() was called for an executable file, then it is an error to call // SetCodeFile() with a different file path and it will return false. bool SetCodeFile(const wstring &exe_file); // Writes a map file from the current pdb file to the given file stream. // Returns true on success. bool WriteMap(FILE *map_file); // Closes the current pdb file and its associated resources. void Close(); // Retrieves information about the module's debugging file. Returns // true on success and false on failure. bool GetModuleInfo(PDBModuleInfo *info); // Retrieves information about the module's PE file. Returns // true on success and false on failure. bool GetPEInfo(PEModuleInfo *info); // Sets uses_guid to true if the opened file uses a new-style CodeView // record with a 128-bit GUID, or false if the opened file uses an old-style // CodeView record. When no GUID is available, a 32-bit signature should be // used to identify the module instead. If the information cannot be // determined, this method returns false. bool UsesGUID(bool *uses_guid); private: // Outputs the line/address pairs for each line in the enumerator. // Returns true on success. bool PrintLines(IDiaEnumLineNumbers *lines); // Outputs a function address and name, followed by its source line list. // block can be the same object as function, or it can be a reference to a // code block that is lexically part of this function, but resides at a // separate address. If has_multiple_symbols is true, this function's // instructions correspond to multiple symbols. Returns true on success. bool PrintFunction(IDiaSymbol *function, IDiaSymbol *block, bool has_multiple_symbols); // Outputs all functions as described above. Returns true on success. bool PrintFunctions(); // Outputs all of the source files in the session's pdb file. // Returns true on success. bool PrintSourceFiles(); // Outputs all of the frame information necessary to construct stack // backtraces in the absence of frame pointers. For x86 data stored in // .pdb files. Returns true on success. bool PrintFrameDataUsingPDB(); // Outputs all of the frame information necessary to construct stack // backtraces in the absence of frame pointers. For x64 data stored in // .exe, .dll files. Returns true on success. bool PrintFrameDataUsingEXE(); // Outputs all of the frame information necessary to construct stack // backtraces in the absence of frame pointers. Returns true on success. bool PrintFrameData(); // Outputs a single public symbol address and name, if the symbol corresponds // to a code address. Returns true on success. If symbol is does not // correspond to code, returns true without outputting anything. If // has_multiple_symbols is true, the symbol corresponds to a code address and // the instructions correspond to multiple symbols. bool PrintCodePublicSymbol(IDiaSymbol *symbol, bool has_multiple_symbols); // Outputs a line identifying the PDB file that is being dumped, along with // its uuid and age. bool PrintPDBInfo(); // Outputs a line identifying the PE file corresponding to the PDB // file that is being dumped, along with its code identifier, // which consists of its timestamp and file size. bool PrintPEInfo(); // Returns true if this filename has already been seen, // and an ID is stored for it, or false if it has not. bool FileIDIsCached(const wstring &file) { return unique_files_.find(file) != unique_files_.end(); } // Cache this filename and ID for later reuse. void CacheFileID(const wstring &file, DWORD id) { unique_files_[file] = id; } // Store this ID in the cache as a duplicate for this filename. void StoreDuplicateFileID(const wstring &file, DWORD id) { unordered_map::iterator iter = unique_files_.find(file); if (iter != unique_files_.end()) { // map this id to the previously seen one file_ids_[id] = iter->second; } } // Given a file's unique ID, return the ID that should be used to // reference it. There may be multiple files with identical filenames // but different unique IDs. The cache attempts to coalesce these into // one ID per unique filename. DWORD GetRealFileID(DWORD id) { unordered_map::iterator iter = file_ids_.find(id); if (iter == file_ids_.end()) return id; return iter->second; } // Find the PE file corresponding to the loaded PDB file, and // set the code_file_ member. Returns false on failure. bool FindPEFile(); // Returns the function name for a symbol. If possible, the name is // undecorated. If the symbol's decorated form indicates the size of // parameters on the stack, this information is returned in stack_param_size. // Returns true on success. If the symbol doesn't encode parameter size // information, stack_param_size is set to -1. static bool GetSymbolFunctionName(IDiaSymbol *function, BSTR *name, int *stack_param_size); // Returns the number of bytes of stack space used for a function's // parameters. function must have the tag SymTagFunction. In the event of // a failure, returns 0, which is also a valid number of bytes. static int GetFunctionStackParamSize(IDiaSymbol *function); // True if the optional 'm' field on FUNC and PUBLIC for multiple symbols at // the same address should be output. bool enable_multiple_field_; // The filename of the PE file corresponding to the currently-open // pdb file. wstring code_file_; // The session for the currently-open pdb file. CComPtr session_; // The current output file for this WriteMap invocation. FILE *output_; // There may be many duplicate filenames with different IDs. // This maps from the DIA "unique ID" to a single ID per unique // filename. unordered_map file_ids_; // This maps unique filenames to file IDs. unordered_map unique_files_; // This is used for calculating post-transform symbol addresses and lengths. ImageMap image_map_; // Disallow copy ctor and operator= PDBSourceLineWriter(const PDBSourceLineWriter&); void operator=(const PDBSourceLineWriter&); }; } // namespace google_breakpad #endif // COMMON_WINDOWS_PDB_SOURCE_LINE_WRITER_H_