// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef CRASHPAD_MINIDUMP_MINIDUMP_CONTEXT_WRITER_H_ #define CRASHPAD_MINIDUMP_MINIDUMP_CONTEXT_WRITER_H_ #include #include #include "minidump/minidump_context.h" #include "minidump/minidump_writable.h" namespace crashpad { struct CPUContext; struct CPUContextX86; struct CPUContextX86_64; class MinidumpMiscInfoWriter; //! \brief The base class for writers of CPU context structures in minidump //! files. class MinidumpContextWriter : public internal::MinidumpWritable { public: MinidumpContextWriter(const MinidumpContextWriter&) = delete; MinidumpContextWriter& operator=(const MinidumpContextWriter&) = delete; ~MinidumpContextWriter() override; //! \brief Creates a MinidumpContextWriter based on \a context_snapshot. //! //! \param[in] context_snapshot The context snapshot to use as source data. //! //! \return A MinidumpContextWriter subclass, such as MinidumpContextWriterX86 //! or MinidumpContextWriterAMD64, appropriate to the CPU type of \a //! context_snapshot. The returned object is initialized using the source //! data in \a context_snapshot. If \a context_snapshot is an unknown CPU //! type’s context, logs a message and returns `nullptr`. static std::unique_ptr CreateFromSnapshot( const CPUContext* context_snapshot); //! \brief Returns the size of the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \note This method will force this to #kStateFrozen, if it is not already. size_t FreezeAndGetSizeOfObject(); protected: MinidumpContextWriter() : MinidumpWritable() {} //! \brief Returns the size of the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \note This method will only be called in #kStateFrozen or a subsequent //! state. virtual size_t ContextSize() const = 0; // MinidumpWritable: size_t SizeOfObject() final; }; //! \brief The writer for a MinidumpContextX86 structure in a minidump file. class MinidumpContextX86Writer final : public MinidumpContextWriter { public: MinidumpContextX86Writer(); MinidumpContextX86Writer(const MinidumpContextX86Writer&) = delete; MinidumpContextX86Writer& operator=(const MinidumpContextX86Writer&) = delete; ~MinidumpContextX86Writer() override; //! \brief Initializes the MinidumpContextX86 based on \a context_snapshot. //! //! \param[in] context_snapshot The context snapshot to use as source data. //! //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable. No mutation of context() may be done before //! calling this method, and it is not normally necessary to alter //! context() after calling this method. void InitializeFromSnapshot(const CPUContextX86* context_snapshot); //! \brief Returns a pointer to the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \attention This returns a non-`const` pointer to this object’s private //! data so that a caller can populate the context structure directly. //! This is done because providing setter interfaces to each field in the //! context structure would be unwieldy and cumbersome. Care must be taken //! to populate the context structure correctly. The context structure //! must only be modified while this object is in the #kStateMutable //! state. MinidumpContextX86* context() { return &context_; } protected: // MinidumpWritable: bool WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) override; // MinidumpContextWriter: size_t ContextSize() const override; private: MinidumpContextX86 context_; }; //! \brief Wraps an xsave feature that knows where and how big it is. class MinidumpXSaveFeatureAMD64 { public: virtual ~MinidumpXSaveFeatureAMD64() = default; // Number of bytes that will be written. May need to vary by CPUID (see // Intel 13.5). virtual size_t Size() const = 0; // Intel 13.4.2 XCOMP_BV. virtual uint8_t XCompBVBit() const = 0; // Write data to dst. Does not write padding. virtual bool Copy(void* dst) const = 0; }; //! \brief XSAVE_CET_U_FORMAT class MinidumpXSaveAMD64CetU final : public MinidumpXSaveFeatureAMD64 { public: MinidumpXSaveAMD64CetU() {} ~MinidumpXSaveAMD64CetU() {} MinidumpXSaveAMD64CetU(const MinidumpXSaveAMD64CetU&) = delete; MinidumpXSaveAMD64CetU& operator=(const MinidumpXSaveAMD64CetU&) = delete; size_t Size() const override { return sizeof(cet_u_); } uint8_t XCompBVBit() const override { return XSTATE_CET_U; } bool Copy(void* dst) const override; bool InitializeFromSnapshot(const CPUContextX86_64* context_snapshot); private: MinidumpAMD64XSaveFormatCetU cet_u_; }; //! \brief The writer for a MinidumpContextAMD64 structure in a minidump file. class MinidumpContextAMD64Writer final : public MinidumpContextWriter { public: MinidumpContextAMD64Writer(); MinidumpContextAMD64Writer(const MinidumpContextAMD64Writer&) = delete; MinidumpContextAMD64Writer& operator=(const MinidumpContextAMD64Writer&) = delete; ~MinidumpContextAMD64Writer() override; // Ensure proper alignment of heap-allocated objects. This should not be // necessary in C++17. static void* operator new(size_t size); static void operator delete(void* ptr); // Prevent unaligned heap-allocated arrays. Provisions could be made to allow // these if necessary, but there is currently no use for them. static void* operator new[](size_t size) = delete; static void operator delete[](void* ptr) = delete; //! \brief Initializes the MinidumpContextAMD64 based on \a context_snapshot. //! //! \param[in] context_snapshot The context snapshot to use as source data. //! //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable. No mutation of context() may be done before //! calling this method, and it is not normally necessary to alter //! context() after calling this method. void InitializeFromSnapshot(const CPUContextX86_64* context_snapshot); //! \brief Returns a pointer to the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \attention This returns a non-`const` pointer to this object’s private //! data so that a caller can populate the context structure directly. //! This is done because providing setter interfaces to each field in the //! context structure would be unwieldy and cumbersome. Care must be taken //! to populate the context structure correctly. The context structure //! must only be modified while this object is in the #kStateMutable //! state. MinidumpContextAMD64* context() { return &context_; } protected: // MinidumpWritable: size_t Alignment() override; bool WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) override; // MinidumpContextWriter: size_t ContextSize() const override; private: MinidumpContextAMD64 context_; // These should be in order of XCompBVBit(). std::vector> xsave_entries_; }; //! \brief The writer for a MinidumpContextARM structure in a minidump file. class MinidumpContextARMWriter final : public MinidumpContextWriter { public: MinidumpContextARMWriter(); MinidumpContextARMWriter(const MinidumpContextARMWriter&) = delete; MinidumpContextARMWriter& operator=(const MinidumpContextARMWriter&) = delete; ~MinidumpContextARMWriter() override; //! \brief Initializes the MinidumpContextARM based on \a context_snapshot. //! //! \param[in] context_snapshot The context snapshot to use as source data. //! //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable. No mutation of context() may be done before //! calling this method, and it is not normally necessary to alter //! context() after calling this method. void InitializeFromSnapshot(const CPUContextARM* context_snapshot); //! \brief Returns a pointer to the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \attention This returns a non-`const` pointer to this object’s private //! data so that a caller can populate the context structure directly. //! This is done because providing setter interfaces to each field in the //! context structure would be unwieldy and cumbersome. Care must be taken //! to populate the context structure correctly. The context structure //! must only be modified while this object is in the #kStateMutable //! state. MinidumpContextARM* context() { return &context_; } protected: // MinidumpWritable: bool WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) override; // MinidumpContextWriter: size_t ContextSize() const override; private: MinidumpContextARM context_; }; //! \brief The writer for a MinidumpContextARM64 structure in a minidump file. class MinidumpContextARM64Writer final : public MinidumpContextWriter { public: MinidumpContextARM64Writer(); MinidumpContextARM64Writer(const MinidumpContextARM64Writer&) = delete; MinidumpContextARM64Writer& operator=(const MinidumpContextARM64Writer&) = delete; ~MinidumpContextARM64Writer() override; //! \brief Initializes the MinidumpContextARM64 based on \a context_snapshot. //! //! \param[in] context_snapshot The context snapshot to use as source data. //! //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable. No mutation of context() may be done before //! calling this method, and it is not normally necessary to alter //! context() after calling this method. void InitializeFromSnapshot(const CPUContextARM64* context_snapshot); //! \brief Returns a pointer to the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \attention This returns a non-`const` pointer to this object’s private //! data so that a caller can populate the context structure directly. //! This is done because providing setter interfaces to each field in the //! context structure would be unwieldy and cumbersome. Care must be taken //! to populate the context structure correctly. The context structure //! must only be modified while this object is in the #kStateMutable //! state. MinidumpContextARM64* context() { return &context_; } protected: // MinidumpWritable: bool WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) override; // MinidumpContextWriter: size_t ContextSize() const override; private: MinidumpContextARM64 context_; }; //! \brief The writer for a MinidumpContextMIPS structure in a minidump file. class MinidumpContextMIPSWriter final : public MinidumpContextWriter { public: MinidumpContextMIPSWriter(); MinidumpContextMIPSWriter(const MinidumpContextMIPSWriter&) = delete; MinidumpContextMIPSWriter& operator=(const MinidumpContextMIPSWriter&) = delete; ~MinidumpContextMIPSWriter() override; //! \brief Initializes the MinidumpContextMIPS based on \a context_snapshot. //! //! \param[in] context_snapshot The context snapshot to use as source data. //! //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable. No mutation of context() may be done before //! calling this method, and it is not normally necessary to alter //! context() after calling this method. void InitializeFromSnapshot(const CPUContextMIPS* context_snapshot); //! \brief Returns a pointer to the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \attention This returns a non-`const` pointer to this object’s private //! data so that a caller can populate the context structure directly. //! This is done because providing setter interfaces to each field in the //! context structure would be unwieldy and cumbersome. Care must be taken //! to populate the context structure correctly. The context structure //! must only be modified while this object is in the #kStateMutable //! state. MinidumpContextMIPS* context() { return &context_; } protected: // MinidumpWritable: bool WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) override; // MinidumpContextWriter: size_t ContextSize() const override; private: MinidumpContextMIPS context_; }; //! \brief The writer for a MinidumpContextMIPS64 structure in a minidump file. class MinidumpContextMIPS64Writer final : public MinidumpContextWriter { public: MinidumpContextMIPS64Writer(); MinidumpContextMIPS64Writer(const MinidumpContextMIPS64Writer&) = delete; MinidumpContextMIPS64Writer& operator=(const MinidumpContextMIPS64Writer&) = delete; ~MinidumpContextMIPS64Writer() override; //! \brief Initializes the MinidumpContextMIPS based on \a context_snapshot. //! //! \param[in] context_snapshot The context snapshot to use as source data. //! //! \note Valid in #kStateMutable. No mutation of context() may be done before //! calling this method, and it is not normally necessary to alter //! context() after calling this method. void InitializeFromSnapshot(const CPUContextMIPS64* context_snapshot); //! \brief Returns a pointer to the context structure that this object will //! write. //! //! \attention This returns a non-`const` pointer to this object’s private //! data so that a caller can populate the context structure directly. //! This is done because providing setter interfaces to each field in the //! context structure would be unwieldy and cumbersome. Care must be taken //! to populate the context structure correctly. The context structure //! must only be modified while this object is in the #kStateMutable //! state. MinidumpContextMIPS64* context() { return &context_; } protected: // MinidumpWritable: bool WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) override; // MinidumpContextWriter: size_t ContextSize() const override; private: MinidumpContextMIPS64 context_; }; } // namespace crashpad #endif // CRASHPAD_MINIDUMP_MINIDUMP_CONTEXT_WRITER_H_