// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors // // 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. #include "util/mach/exc_client_variants.h" #include #include #include "base/notreached.h" #include "util/mach/exc.h" #include "util/mach/mach_exc.h" namespace crashpad { kern_return_t UniversalExceptionRaise(exception_behavior_t behavior, exception_handler_t exception_port, thread_t thread, task_t task, exception_type_t exception, const mach_exception_data_type_t* code, mach_msg_type_number_t code_count, thread_state_flavor_t* flavor, ConstThreadState old_state, mach_msg_type_number_t old_state_count, thread_state_t new_state, mach_msg_type_number_t* new_state_count) { // This function is similar to 10.9.4 xnu-2422.110.17/osfmk/kern/exception.c // exception_deliver() as far as the delivery logic is concerned. Unlike // exception_deliver(), this function does not get or set thread states for // behavior values that require this, as that is left to the caller to do if // needed. std::vector small_code_vector; exception_data_t small_code = nullptr; if ((behavior & MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES) == 0 && code_count) { small_code_vector.reserve(code_count); for (size_t code_index = 0; code_index < code_count; ++code_index) { small_code_vector.push_back(code[code_index]); } small_code = &small_code_vector[0]; } // The *exception_raise*() family has bad declarations. Their code and // old_state arguments aren’t pointers to const data, although they should be. // The generated stubs in excUser.c and mach_excUser.c make it clear that the // data is never modified, and these parameters could be declared with const // appropriately. The uses of const_cast below are thus safe. switch (behavior) { case EXCEPTION_DEFAULT: return exception_raise( exception_port, thread, task, exception, small_code, code_count); case EXCEPTION_STATE: return exception_raise_state(exception_port, exception, small_code, code_count, flavor, const_cast(old_state), old_state_count, new_state, new_state_count); case EXCEPTION_STATE_IDENTITY: return exception_raise_state_identity( exception_port, thread, task, exception, small_code, code_count, flavor, const_cast(old_state), old_state_count, new_state, new_state_count); case EXCEPTION_DEFAULT | kMachExceptionCodes: return mach_exception_raise(exception_port, thread, task, exception, const_cast(code), code_count); case EXCEPTION_STATE | kMachExceptionCodes: return mach_exception_raise_state( exception_port, exception, const_cast(code), code_count, flavor, const_cast(old_state), old_state_count, new_state, new_state_count); case EXCEPTION_STATE_IDENTITY | kMachExceptionCodes: return mach_exception_raise_state_identity( exception_port, thread, task, exception, const_cast(code), code_count, flavor, const_cast(old_state), old_state_count, new_state, new_state_count); default: NOTREACHED(); return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT; } } } // namespace crashpad