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122 lines
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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#ifndef CRASHPAD_SNAPSHOT_EXCEPTION_SNAPSHOT_H_
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#define CRASHPAD_SNAPSHOT_EXCEPTION_SNAPSHOT_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <vector>
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#include "snapshot/memory_snapshot.h"
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namespace crashpad {
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struct CPUContext;
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//! \brief An abstract interface to a snapshot representing an exception that a
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//! snapshot process sustained and triggered the snapshot being taken.
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class ExceptionSnapshot {
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public:
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virtual ~ExceptionSnapshot() {}
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//! \brief Returns a CPUContext object corresponding to the exception thread’s
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//! CPU context at the time of the exception.
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//!
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//! The caller does not take ownership of this object, it is scoped to the
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//! lifetime of the ThreadSnapshot object that it was obtained from.
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virtual const CPUContext* Context() const = 0;
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//! \brief Returns the thread identifier of the thread that triggered the
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//! exception.
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//!
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//! This value can be compared to ThreadSnapshot::ThreadID() to associate an
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//! ExceptionSnapshot object with the ThreadSnapshot that contains a snapshot
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//! of the thread that triggered the exception.
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virtual uint64_t ThreadID() const = 0;
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//! \brief Returns the top-level exception code identifying the exception.
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//!
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//! This is an operating system-specific value.
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//!
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//! For macOS, this will be an \ref EXC_x "EXC_*" exception type, such as
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//! `EXC_BAD_ACCESS`. `EXC_CRASH` will not appear here for exceptions
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//! processed as `EXC_CRASH` when generated from another preceding exception:
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//! the original exception code will appear instead. The exception type as it
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//! was received will appear at index 0 of Codes().
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//!
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//! For Windows, this will be an `EXCEPTION_*` exception type, such as
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//! `EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION`.
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virtual uint32_t Exception() const = 0;
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//! \brief Returns the second-level exception code identifying the exception.
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//!
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//! This is an operating system-specific value.
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//!
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//! For macOS, this will be the value of the exception code at index 0 as
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//! received by a Mach exception handler, except:
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//! * For `EXC_CRASH` exceptions generated from another preceding exception,
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//! the original exception code will appear here, not the code as received
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//! by the Mach exception handler.
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//! * For `EXC_RESOURCE` and `EXC_GUARD` exceptions, the high 32 bits of the
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//! exception code at index 0 will appear here.
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//!
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//! In all cases on macOS, the full exception code at index 0 as it was
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//! received will appear at index 1 of Codes().
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//!
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//! On Windows, this will either be `0` if the exception is continuable, or
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//! `EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE` to indicate a noncontinuable exception.
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virtual uint32_t ExceptionInfo() const = 0;
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//! \brief Returns the address that triggered the exception.
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//!
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//! This may be the address that caused a fault on data access, or it may be
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//! the instruction pointer that contained an offending instruction. For
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//! exceptions where this value cannot be determined, it will be `0`.
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//!
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//! For macOS, this will be the value of the exception code at index 1 as
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//! received by a Mach exception handler.
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virtual uint64_t ExceptionAddress() const = 0;
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//! \brief Returns a series of operating system-specific exception codes.
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//!
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//! The precise interpretation of these codes is specific to the snapshot
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//! operating system. These codes may provide a duplicate of information
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//! available elsewhere, they may extend information available elsewhere, or
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//! they may not be present at all. In this case, an empty vector will be
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//! returned.
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//!
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//! For macOS, this will be a vector containing the original exception type
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//! and the values of `code[0]` and `code[1]` as received by a Mach exception
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//! handler.
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//!
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//! For Windows, these are additional arguments (if any) as provided to
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//! `RaiseException()`. See the documentation for `ExceptionInformation` in
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//! `EXCEPTION_RECORD`.
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virtual const std::vector<uint64_t>& Codes() const = 0;
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//! \brief Returns a vector of additional memory blocks that should be
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//! included in a minidump.
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//!
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//! \return A vector of MemorySnapshot objects that will be included in the
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//! crash dump. The caller does not take ownership of these objects, they
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//! are scoped to the lifetime of the ThreadSnapshot object that they
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//! were obtained from.
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virtual std::vector<const MemorySnapshot*> ExtraMemory() const = 0;
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};
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} // namespace crashpad
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#endif // CRASHPAD_SNAPSHOT_EXCEPTION_SNAPSHOT_H_
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