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// Copyright 2016 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
//
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// 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_UTIL_MISC_METRICS_H_
#define CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_METRICS_H_
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "util/file/file_io.h"
#if defined(OS_IOS)
#include "util/ios/ios_intermediate_dump_format.h"
#endif
namespace crashpad {
//! \brief Container class to hold shared UMA metrics integration points.
//!
//! Each static function in this class will call a `UMA_*` from
//! `base/metrics/histogram_macros.h`. When building Crashpad standalone,
//! (against mini_chromium), these macros do nothing. When built against
//! Chromium's base, they allow integration with its metrics system.
class Metrics {
public:
Metrics() = delete;
Metrics(const Metrics&) = delete;
Metrics& operator=(const Metrics&) = delete;
//! \brief Values for CrashReportPending().
//!
//! \note These are used as metrics enumeration values, so new values should
//! always be added at the end, before PendingReportReason::kMaxValue.
enum class PendingReportReason : int32_t {
//! \brief A report was newly created and is ready for upload.
kNewlyCreated = 0,
//! \brief The user manually requested the report be uploaded.
kUserInitiated = 1,
//! \brief The number of values in this enumeration; not a valid value.
kMaxValue
};
//! \brief Reports when a crash upload has entered the pending state.
static void CrashReportPending(PendingReportReason reason);
//! \brief Reports the size of a crash report file in bytes. Should be called
//! when a new report is written to disk.
static void CrashReportSize(FileOffset size);
//! \brief Reports on a crash upload attempt, and if it succeeded.
static void CrashUploadAttempted(bool successful);
//! \brief Values for CrashUploadSkipped().
//!
//! \note These are used as metrics enumeration values, so new values should
//! always be added at the end, before CrashSkippedReason::kMaxValue.
enum class CrashSkippedReason : int32_t {
//! \brief Crash uploading is disabled.
kUploadsDisabled = 0,
//! \brief There was another upload too recently, so this one was throttled.
kUploadThrottled = 1,
//! \brief The report had an unexpected timestamp.
kUnexpectedTime = 2,
//! \brief The database reported an error, likely due to a filesystem
//! problem.
kDatabaseError = 3,
//! \brief The upload of the crash failed during communication with the
//! server.
kUploadFailed = 4,
//! \brief There was an error between accessing the report from the database
//! and uploading it to the crash server.
kPrepareForUploadFailed = 5,
//! \brief The upload of the crash failed during communication with the
//! server, but the upload can be retried later.
kUploadFailedButCanRetry = 6,
//! \brief The number of values in this enumeration; not a valid value.
kMaxValue
};
//! \brief Reports when a report is moved to the completed state in the
//! database, without the report being uploadad.
static void CrashUploadSkipped(CrashSkippedReason reason);
//! \brief The result of capturing an exception.
//!
//! \note These are used as metrics enumeration values, so new values should
//! always be added at the end, before CaptureResult::kMaxValue.
enum class CaptureResult : int32_t {
//! \brief The exception capture succeeded normally.
kSuccess = 0,
//! \brief Unexpected exception behavior.
//!
//! This value is only used on macOS.
kUnexpectedExceptionBehavior = 1,
//! \brief Failed due to attempt to suspend self.
//!
//! This value is only used on macOS.
kFailedDueToSuspendSelf = 2,
//! \brief The process snapshot could not be captured.
kSnapshotFailed = 3,
//! \brief The exception could not be initialized.
kExceptionInitializationFailed = 4,
//! \brief The attempt to prepare a new crash report in the crash database
//! failed.
kPrepareNewCrashReportFailed = 5,
//! \brief Writing the minidump to disk failed.
kMinidumpWriteFailed = 6,
//! \brief There was a database error in attempt to complete the report.
kFinishedWritingCrashReportFailed = 7,
//! \brief An attempt to directly `ptrace` the target failed.
//!
//! This value is only used on Linux/Android.
kDirectPtraceFailed = 8,
//! \brief An attempt to `ptrace` via a PtraceBroker failed.
//!
//! This value is only used on Linux/Android.
kBrokeredPtraceFailed = 9,
//! \brief Sanitization was requested but could not be initialized.
kSanitizationInitializationFailed = 10,
//! \brief Sanitization caused this crash dump to be skipped.
kSkippedDueToSanitization = 11,
//! \brief Failure to open a memfd caused this crash dump to be skipped.
kOpenMemfdFailed = 12,
//! \brief The number of values in this enumeration; not a valid value.
kMaxValue
};
//! \brief Reports on the outcome of capturing a report in the exception
//! handler. Should be called on all capture completion paths.
static void ExceptionCaptureResult(CaptureResult result);
//! \brief The exception code for an exception was retrieved.
//!
//! These values are OS-specific, and correspond to
//! MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION::ExceptionCode.
static void ExceptionCode(uint32_t exception_code);
//! \brief The exception handler server started capturing an exception.
static void ExceptionEncountered();
//! \brief An important event in a handler process lifetime.
//!
//! \note These are used as metrics enumeration values, so new values should
//! always be added at the end, before LifetimeMilestone::kMaxValue.
enum class LifetimeMilestone : int32_t {
//! \brief The handler process started.
kStarted = 0,
//! \brief The handler process exited normally and cleanly.
kExitedNormally,
//! \brief The handler process exited early, but was successful in
//! performing some non-default action on user request.
kExitedEarly,
//! \brief The handler process exited with a failure code.
kFailed,
//! \brief The handler process was forcibly terminated.
kTerminated,
//! \brief The handler process crashed.
kCrashed,
//! \brief The number of values in this enumeration; not a valid value.
kMaxValue
};
//! \brief Records a handler start/exit/crash event.
static void HandlerLifetimeMilestone(LifetimeMilestone milestone);
//! \brief The handler process crashed with the given exception code.
//!
//! This is currently only reported on Windows.
static void HandlerCrashed(uint32_t exception_code);
#if defined(OS_IOS) || DOXYGEN
//! \brief Records a missing key from an intermediate dump.
static void MissingIntermediateDumpKey(
const internal::IntermediateDumpKey& key);
//! \brief Records a key with an invalid key size from an intermediate dump.
static void InvalidIntermediateDumpKeySize(
const internal::IntermediateDumpKey& key);
#endif
};
} // namespace crashpad
#endif // CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_METRICS_H_