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C
793 lines
33 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met:
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*
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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* in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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* distribution.
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* * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */
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/* minidump_format.h: A cross-platform reimplementation of minidump-related
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* portions of DbgHelp.h from the Windows Platform SDK.
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*
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* (This is C99 source, please don't corrupt it with C++.)
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*
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* Structures that are defined by Microsoft to contain a zero-length array
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* are instead defined here to contain an array with one element, as
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* zero-length arrays are forbidden by standard C and C++. In these cases,
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* *_minsize constants are provided to be used in place of sizeof. For a
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* cleaner interface to these sizes when using C++, see minidump_size.h.
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*
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* These structures are also sufficient to populate minidump files.
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*
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* These definitions may be extended to support handling minidump files
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* for other CPUs and other operating systems.
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*
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* Because precise data type sizes are crucial for this implementation to
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* function properly and portably in terms of interoperability with minidumps
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* produced by DbgHelp on Windows, a set of primitive types with known sizes
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* are used as the basis of each structure defined by this file. DbgHelp
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* on Windows is assumed to be the reference implementation; this file
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* seeks to provide a cross-platform compatible implementation. To avoid
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* collisions with the types and values defined and used by DbgHelp in the
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* event that this implementation is used on Windows, each type and value
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* defined here is given a new name, beginning with "MD". Names of the
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* equivalent types and values in the Windows Platform SDK are given in
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* comments.
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*
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* Author: Mark Mentovai */
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#ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__
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#define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include "google_breakpad/common/breakpad_types.h"
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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/* Disable "zero-sized array in struct/union" warnings when compiling in
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* MSVC. DbgHelp.h does this too. */
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#pragma warning(push)
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#pragma warning(disable:4200)
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#endif /* _MSC_VER */
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/*
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* guiddef.h
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*/
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t data1;
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u_int16_t data2;
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u_int16_t data3;
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u_int8_t data4[8];
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} MDGUID; /* GUID */
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/*
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* WinNT.h
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*/
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/* Non-x86 CPU identifiers found in the high 26 bits of
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* (MDRawContext*).context_flags. These aren't used by Breakpad, but are
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* defined here for reference, to avoid assigning values that conflict
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* (although some values already conflict). */
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#define MD_CONTEXT_IA64 0x00080000 /* CONTEXT_IA64 */
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#define MD_CONTEXT_AMD64 0x00100000 /* CONTEXT_AMD64 */
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/* Additional values from winnt.h in the Windows CE 5.0 SDK: */
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#define MD_CONTEXT_SHX 0x000000c0 /* CONTEXT_SH4 (Super-H, includes SH3) */
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#define MD_CONTEXT_ARM 0x00000040 /* CONTEXT_ARM (0x40 bit set in SHx?) */
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#define MD_CONTEXT_MIPS 0x00010000 /* CONTEXT_R4000 (same value as x86?) */
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#define MD_CONTEXT_ALPHA 0x00020000 /* CONTEXT_ALPHA */
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#define MD_CONTEXT_CPU_MASK 0xffffffc0
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/* This is a base type for MDRawContextX86 and MDRawContextPPC. This
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* structure should never be allocated directly. The actual structure type
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* can be determined by examining the context_flags field. */
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t context_flags;
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} MDRawContextBase;
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#include "minidump_cpu_amd64.h"
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#include "minidump_cpu_arm.h"
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#include "minidump_cpu_ppc.h"
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#include "minidump_cpu_ppc64.h"
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#include "minidump_cpu_sparc.h"
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#include "minidump_cpu_x86.h"
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/*
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* WinVer.h
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*/
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t signature;
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u_int32_t struct_version;
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u_int32_t file_version_hi;
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u_int32_t file_version_lo;
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u_int32_t product_version_hi;
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u_int32_t product_version_lo;
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u_int32_t file_flags_mask; /* Identifies valid bits in fileFlags */
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u_int32_t file_flags;
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u_int32_t file_os;
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u_int32_t file_type;
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u_int32_t file_subtype;
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u_int32_t file_date_hi;
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u_int32_t file_date_lo;
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} MDVSFixedFileInfo; /* VS_FIXEDFILEINFO */
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/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).signature */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_SIGNATURE 0xfeef04bd
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/* VS_FFI_SIGNATURE */
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/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).version */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_VERSION 0x00010000
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/* VS_FFI_STRUCVERSION */
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/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_flags_mask and
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* (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_flags */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_DEBUG 0x00000001
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/* VS_FF_DEBUG */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PRERELEASE 0x00000002
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/* VS_FF_PRERELEASE */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PATCHED 0x00000004
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/* VS_FF_PATCHED */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PRIVATEBUILD 0x00000008
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/* VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_INFOINFERRED 0x00000010
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/* VS_FF_INFOINFERRED */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_SPECIALBUILD 0x00000020
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/* VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD */
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/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_os: high 16 bits */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_UNKNOWN 0 /* VOS_UNKNOWN */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_DOS (1 << 16) /* VOS_DOS */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_OS216 (2 << 16) /* VOS_OS216 */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_OS232 (3 << 16) /* VOS_OS232 */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_NT (4 << 16) /* VOS_NT */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_WINCE (5 << 16) /* VOS_WINCE */
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/* Low 16 bits */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__BASE 0 /* VOS__BASE */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__WINDOWS16 1 /* VOS__WINDOWS16 */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__PM16 2 /* VOS__PM16 */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__PM32 3 /* VOS__PM32 */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__WINDOWS32 4 /* VOS__WINDOWS32 */
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/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_type */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0 /* VFT_UNKNOWN */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_APP 1 /* VFT_APP */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_DLL 2 /* VFT_DLL */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_DRV 3 /* VFT_DLL */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_FONT 4 /* VFT_FONT */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_VXD 5 /* VFT_VXD */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_STATIC_LIB 7 /* VFT_STATIC_LIB */
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/* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_subtype */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_UNKNOWN 0
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/* VFT2_UNKNOWN */
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/* with file_type = MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILETYPE_DRV */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_PRINTER 1
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/* VFT2_DRV_PRINTER */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_KEYBOARD 2
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/* VFT2_DRV_KEYBOARD */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_LANGUAGE 3
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/* VFT2_DRV_LANGUAGE */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_DISPLAY 4
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/* VFT2_DRV_DISPLAY */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_MOUSE 5
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/* VFT2_DRV_MOUSE */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_NETWORK 6
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/* VFT2_DRV_NETWORK */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_SYSTEM 7
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/* VFT2_DRV_SYSTEM */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_INSTALLABLE 8
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/* VFT2_DRV_INSTALLABLE */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_SOUND 9
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/* VFT2_DRV_SOUND */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_COMM 10
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/* VFT2_DRV_COMM */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_INPUTMETHOD 11
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/* VFT2_DRV_INPUTMETHOD */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_VERSIONED_PRINTER 12
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/* VFT2_DRV_VERSIONED_PRINTER */
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/* with file_type = MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILETYPE_FONT */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_RASTER 1
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/* VFT2_FONT_RASTER */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_VECTOR 2
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/* VFT2_FONT_VECTOR */
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#define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_TRUETYPE 3
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/* VFT2_FONT_TRUETYPE */
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/*
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* DbgHelp.h
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*/
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/* An MDRVA is an offset into the minidump file. The beginning of the
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* MDRawHeader is at offset 0. */
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typedef u_int32_t MDRVA; /* RVA */
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t data_size;
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MDRVA rva;
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} MDLocationDescriptor; /* MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR */
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typedef struct {
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/* The base address of the memory range on the host that produced the
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* minidump. */
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u_int64_t start_of_memory_range;
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MDLocationDescriptor memory;
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} MDMemoryDescriptor; /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR */
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t signature;
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u_int32_t version;
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u_int32_t stream_count;
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MDRVA stream_directory_rva; /* A |stream_count|-sized array of
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* MDRawDirectory structures. */
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u_int32_t checksum; /* Can be 0. In fact, that's all that's
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* been found in minidump files. */
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u_int32_t time_date_stamp; /* time_t */
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u_int64_t flags;
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} MDRawHeader; /* MINIDUMP_HEADER */
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/* For (MDRawHeader).signature and (MDRawHeader).version. Note that only the
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* low 16 bits of (MDRawHeader).version are MD_HEADER_VERSION. Per the
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* documentation, the high 16 bits are implementation-specific. */
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#define MD_HEADER_SIGNATURE 0x504d444d /* 'PMDM' */
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/* MINIDUMP_SIGNATURE */
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#define MD_HEADER_VERSION 0x0000a793 /* 42899 */
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/* MINIDUMP_VERSION */
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/* For (MDRawHeader).flags: */
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typedef enum {
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/* MD_NORMAL is the standard type of minidump. It includes full
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* streams for the thread list, module list, exception, system info,
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* and miscellaneous info. A memory list stream is also present,
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* pointing to the same stack memory contained in the thread list,
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* as well as a 256-byte region around the instruction address that
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* was executing when the exception occurred. Stack memory is from
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* 4 bytes below a thread's stack pointer up to the top of the
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* memory region encompassing the stack. */
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MD_NORMAL = 0x00000000,
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MD_WITH_DATA_SEGS = 0x00000001,
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MD_WITH_FULL_MEMORY = 0x00000002,
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MD_WITH_HANDLE_DATA = 0x00000004,
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MD_FILTER_MEMORY = 0x00000008,
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MD_SCAN_MEMORY = 0x00000010,
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MD_WITH_UNLOADED_MODULES = 0x00000020,
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MD_WITH_INDIRECTLY_REFERENCED_MEMORY = 0x00000040,
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MD_FILTER_MODULE_PATHS = 0x00000080,
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MD_WITH_PROCESS_THREAD_DATA = 0x00000100,
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MD_WITH_PRIVATE_READ_WRITE_MEMORY = 0x00000200,
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MD_WITHOUT_OPTIONAL_DATA = 0x00000400,
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MD_WITH_FULL_MEMORY_INFO = 0x00000800,
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MD_WITH_THREAD_INFO = 0x00001000,
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MD_WITH_CODE_SEGS = 0x00002000,
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MD_WITHOUT_AUXILLIARY_SEGS = 0x00004000,
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MD_WITH_FULL_AUXILLIARY_STATE = 0x00008000,
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MD_WITH_PRIVATE_WRITE_COPY_MEMORY = 0x00010000,
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MD_IGNORE_INACCESSIBLE_MEMORY = 0x00020000,
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MD_WITH_TOKEN_INFORMATION = 0x00040000
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} MDType; /* MINIDUMP_TYPE */
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t stream_type;
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MDLocationDescriptor location;
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} MDRawDirectory; /* MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY */
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/* For (MDRawDirectory).stream_type */
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typedef enum {
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MD_UNUSED_STREAM = 0,
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MD_RESERVED_STREAM_0 = 1,
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MD_RESERVED_STREAM_1 = 2,
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MD_THREAD_LIST_STREAM = 3, /* MDRawThreadList */
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MD_MODULE_LIST_STREAM = 4, /* MDRawModuleList */
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MD_MEMORY_LIST_STREAM = 5, /* MDRawMemoryList */
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MD_EXCEPTION_STREAM = 6, /* MDRawExceptionStream */
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MD_SYSTEM_INFO_STREAM = 7, /* MDRawSystemInfo */
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MD_THREAD_EX_LIST_STREAM = 8,
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MD_MEMORY_64_LIST_STREAM = 9,
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MD_COMMENT_STREAM_A = 10,
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MD_COMMENT_STREAM_W = 11,
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MD_HANDLE_DATA_STREAM = 12,
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MD_FUNCTION_TABLE_STREAM = 13,
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MD_UNLOADED_MODULE_LIST_STREAM = 14,
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MD_MISC_INFO_STREAM = 15, /* MDRawMiscInfo */
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MD_MEMORY_INFO_LIST_STREAM = 16, /* MDRawMemoryInfoList */
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MD_THREAD_INFO_LIST_STREAM = 17,
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MD_HANDLE_OPERATION_LIST_STREAM = 18,
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MD_LAST_RESERVED_STREAM = 0x0000ffff,
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/* Breakpad extension types. 0x4767 = "Gg" */
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MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_STREAM = 0x47670001, /* MDRawBreakpadInfo */
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MD_ASSERTION_INFO_STREAM = 0x47670002 /* MDRawAssertionInfo */
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} MDStreamType; /* MINIDUMP_STREAM_TYPE */
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t length; /* Length of buffer in bytes (not characters),
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* excluding 0-terminator */
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u_int16_t buffer[1]; /* UTF-16-encoded, 0-terminated */
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} MDString; /* MINIDUMP_STRING */
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static const size_t MDString_minsize = offsetof(MDString, buffer[0]);
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t thread_id;
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u_int32_t suspend_count;
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u_int32_t priority_class;
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u_int32_t priority;
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u_int64_t teb; /* Thread environment block */
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MDMemoryDescriptor stack;
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MDLocationDescriptor thread_context; /* MDRawContext[CPU] */
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} MDRawThread; /* MINIDUMP_THREAD */
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t number_of_threads;
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MDRawThread threads[1];
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} MDRawThreadList; /* MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST */
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static const size_t MDRawThreadList_minsize = offsetof(MDRawThreadList,
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threads[0]);
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typedef struct {
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u_int64_t base_of_image;
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u_int32_t size_of_image;
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u_int32_t checksum; /* 0 if unknown */
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u_int32_t time_date_stamp; /* time_t */
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MDRVA module_name_rva; /* MDString, pathname or filename */
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MDVSFixedFileInfo version_info;
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/* The next field stores a CodeView record and is populated when a module's
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* debug information resides in a PDB file. It identifies the PDB file. */
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MDLocationDescriptor cv_record;
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/* The next field is populated when a module's debug information resides
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* in a DBG file. It identifies the DBG file. This field is effectively
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* obsolete with modules built by recent toolchains. */
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MDLocationDescriptor misc_record;
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/* Alignment problem: reserved0 and reserved1 are defined by the platform
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* SDK as 64-bit quantities. However, that results in a structure whose
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* alignment is unpredictable on different CPUs and ABIs. If the ABI
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* specifies full alignment of 64-bit quantities in structures (as ppc
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* does), there will be padding between miscRecord and reserved0. If
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* 64-bit quantities can be aligned on 32-bit boundaries (as on x86),
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* this padding will not exist. (Note that the structure up to this point
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* contains 1 64-bit member followed by 21 32-bit members.)
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* As a workaround, reserved0 and reserved1 are instead defined here as
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* four 32-bit quantities. This should be harmless, as there are
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* currently no known uses for these fields. */
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u_int32_t reserved0[2];
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u_int32_t reserved1[2];
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} MDRawModule; /* MINIDUMP_MODULE */
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/* The inclusion of a 64-bit type in MINIDUMP_MODULE forces the struct to
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* be tail-padded out to a multiple of 64 bits under some ABIs (such as PPC).
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* This doesn't occur on systems that don't tail-pad in this manner. Define
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* this macro to be the usable size of the MDRawModule struct, and use it in
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* place of sizeof(MDRawModule). */
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#define MD_MODULE_SIZE 108
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/* (MDRawModule).cv_record can reference MDCVInfoPDB20 or MDCVInfoPDB70.
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* Ref.: http://www.debuginfo.com/articles/debuginfomatch.html
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* MDCVInfoPDB70 is the expected structure type with recent toolchains. */
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typedef struct {
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u_int32_t signature;
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u_int32_t offset; /* Offset to debug data (expect 0 in minidump) */
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} MDCVHeader;
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typedef struct {
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MDCVHeader cv_header;
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u_int32_t signature; /* time_t debug information created */
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u_int32_t age; /* revision of PDB file */
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u_int8_t pdb_file_name[1]; /* Pathname or filename of PDB file */
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} MDCVInfoPDB20;
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static const size_t MDCVInfoPDB20_minsize = offsetof(MDCVInfoPDB20,
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pdb_file_name[0]);
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#define MD_CVINFOPDB20_SIGNATURE 0x3031424e /* cvHeader.signature = '01BN' */
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|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t cv_signature;
|
|
MDGUID signature; /* GUID, identifies PDB file */
|
|
u_int32_t age; /* Identifies incremental changes to PDB file */
|
|
u_int8_t pdb_file_name[1]; /* Pathname or filename of PDB file,
|
|
* 0-terminated 8-bit character data (UTF-8?) */
|
|
} MDCVInfoPDB70;
|
|
|
|
static const size_t MDCVInfoPDB70_minsize = offsetof(MDCVInfoPDB70,
|
|
pdb_file_name[0]);
|
|
|
|
#define MD_CVINFOPDB70_SIGNATURE 0x53445352 /* cvSignature = 'SDSR' */
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t data1[2];
|
|
u_int32_t data2;
|
|
u_int32_t data3;
|
|
u_int32_t data4;
|
|
u_int32_t data5[3];
|
|
u_int8_t extra[2];
|
|
} MDCVInfoELF;
|
|
|
|
/* In addition to the two CodeView record formats above, used for linking
|
|
* to external pdb files, it is possible for debugging data to be carried
|
|
* directly in the CodeView record itself. These signature values will
|
|
* be found in the first 4 bytes of the CodeView record. Additional values
|
|
* not commonly experienced in the wild are given by "Microsoft Symbol and
|
|
* Type Information", http://www.x86.org/ftp/manuals/tools/sym.pdf, section
|
|
* 7.2. An in-depth description of the CodeView 4.1 format is given by
|
|
* "Undocumented Windows 2000 Secrets", Windows 2000 Debugging Support/
|
|
* Microsoft Symbol File Internals/CodeView Subsections,
|
|
* http://www.rawol.com/features/undocumented/sbs-w2k-1-windows-2000-debugging-support.pdf
|
|
*/
|
|
#define MD_CVINFOCV41_SIGNATURE 0x3930424e /* '90BN', CodeView 4.10. */
|
|
#define MD_CVINFOCV50_SIGNATURE 0x3131424e /* '11BN', CodeView 5.0,
|
|
* MS C7-format (/Z7). */
|
|
|
|
#define MD_CVINFOUNKNOWN_SIGNATURE 0xffffffff /* An unlikely value. */
|
|
|
|
/* (MDRawModule).miscRecord can reference MDImageDebugMisc. The Windows
|
|
* structure is actually defined in WinNT.h. This structure is effectively
|
|
* obsolete with modules built by recent toolchains. */
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t data_type; /* IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_*, not defined here because
|
|
* this debug record type is mostly obsolete. */
|
|
u_int32_t length; /* Length of entire MDImageDebugMisc structure */
|
|
u_int8_t unicode; /* True if data is multibyte */
|
|
u_int8_t reserved[3];
|
|
u_int8_t data[1];
|
|
} MDImageDebugMisc; /* IMAGE_DEBUG_MISC */
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|
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static const size_t MDImageDebugMisc_minsize = offsetof(MDImageDebugMisc,
|
|
data[0]);
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|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t number_of_modules;
|
|
MDRawModule modules[1];
|
|
} MDRawModuleList; /* MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST */
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|
|
|
static const size_t MDRawModuleList_minsize = offsetof(MDRawModuleList,
|
|
modules[0]);
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|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t number_of_memory_ranges;
|
|
MDMemoryDescriptor memory_ranges[1];
|
|
} MDRawMemoryList; /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST */
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|
|
|
static const size_t MDRawMemoryList_minsize = offsetof(MDRawMemoryList,
|
|
memory_ranges[0]);
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|
|
|
|
|
#define MD_EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS 15
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|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t exception_code; /* Windows: MDExceptionCodeWin,
|
|
* Mac OS X: MDExceptionMac,
|
|
* Linux: MDExceptionCodeLinux. */
|
|
u_int32_t exception_flags; /* Windows: 1 if noncontinuable,
|
|
Mac OS X: MDExceptionCodeMac. */
|
|
u_int64_t exception_record; /* Address (in the minidump-producing host's
|
|
* memory) of another MDException, for
|
|
* nested exceptions. */
|
|
u_int64_t exception_address; /* The address that caused the exception.
|
|
* Mac OS X: exception subcode (which is
|
|
* typically the address). */
|
|
u_int32_t number_parameters; /* Number of valid elements in
|
|
* exception_information. */
|
|
u_int32_t __align;
|
|
u_int64_t exception_information[MD_EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS];
|
|
} MDException; /* MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION */
|
|
|
|
#include "minidump_exception_win32.h"
|
|
#include "minidump_exception_mac.h"
|
|
#include "minidump_exception_linux.h"
|
|
#include "minidump_exception_solaris.h"
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t thread_id; /* Thread in which the exception
|
|
* occurred. Corresponds to
|
|
* (MDRawThread).thread_id. */
|
|
u_int32_t __align;
|
|
MDException exception_record;
|
|
MDLocationDescriptor thread_context; /* MDRawContext[CPU] */
|
|
} MDRawExceptionStream; /* MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM */
|
|
|
|
|
|
typedef union {
|
|
struct {
|
|
u_int32_t vendor_id[3]; /* cpuid 0: ebx, edx, ecx */
|
|
u_int32_t version_information; /* cpuid 1: eax */
|
|
u_int32_t feature_information; /* cpuid 1: edx */
|
|
u_int32_t amd_extended_cpu_features; /* cpuid 0x80000001, ebx */
|
|
} x86_cpu_info;
|
|
struct {
|
|
u_int64_t processor_features[2];
|
|
} other_cpu_info;
|
|
} MDCPUInformation; /* CPU_INFORMATION */
|
|
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
/* The next 3 fields and numberOfProcessors are from the SYSTEM_INFO
|
|
* structure as returned by GetSystemInfo */
|
|
u_int16_t processor_architecture;
|
|
u_int16_t processor_level; /* x86: 5 = 586, 6 = 686, ... */
|
|
u_int16_t processor_revision; /* x86: 0xMMSS, where MM=model,
|
|
* SS=stepping */
|
|
|
|
u_int8_t number_of_processors;
|
|
u_int8_t product_type; /* Windows: VER_NT_* from WinNT.h */
|
|
|
|
/* The next 5 fields are from the OSVERSIONINFO structure as returned
|
|
* by GetVersionEx */
|
|
u_int32_t major_version;
|
|
u_int32_t minor_version;
|
|
u_int32_t build_number;
|
|
u_int32_t platform_id;
|
|
MDRVA csd_version_rva; /* MDString further identifying the
|
|
* host OS.
|
|
* Windows: name of the installed OS
|
|
* service pack.
|
|
* Mac OS X: the Apple OS build number
|
|
* (sw_vers -buildVersion).
|
|
* Linux: uname -srvmo */
|
|
|
|
u_int16_t suite_mask; /* Windows: VER_SUITE_* from WinNT.h */
|
|
u_int16_t reserved2;
|
|
|
|
MDCPUInformation cpu;
|
|
} MDRawSystemInfo; /* MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO */
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawSystemInfo).processor_architecture: */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_X86 = 0, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS = 1, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA = 2, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_PPC = 3, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_PPC */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_SHX = 4, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_SHX
|
|
* (Super-H) */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ARM = 5, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_IA64 = 6, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64 */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA64 = 7, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA64 */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_MSIL = 8, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MSIL
|
|
* (Microsoft Intermediate Language) */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 = 9, /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_X86_WIN64 = 10,
|
|
/* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA32_ON_WIN64 (WoW64) */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_SPARC = 0x8001, /* Breakpad-defined value for SPARC */
|
|
MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN = 0xffff /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN */
|
|
} MDCPUArchitecture;
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawSystemInfo).platform_id: */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
MD_OS_WIN32S = 0, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s (Windows 3.1) */
|
|
MD_OS_WIN32_WINDOWS = 1, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS (Windows 95-98-Me) */
|
|
MD_OS_WIN32_NT = 2, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT (Windows NT, 2000+) */
|
|
MD_OS_WIN32_CE = 3, /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE, VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_HH
|
|
* (Windows CE, Windows Mobile, "Handheld") */
|
|
|
|
/* The following values are Breakpad-defined. */
|
|
MD_OS_UNIX = 0x8000, /* Generic Unix-ish */
|
|
MD_OS_MAC_OS_X = 0x8101, /* Mac OS X/Darwin */
|
|
MD_OS_LINUX = 0x8201, /* Linux */
|
|
MD_OS_SOLARIS = 0x8202 /* Solaris */
|
|
} MDOSPlatform;
|
|
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t size_of_info; /* Length of entire MDRawMiscInfo structure. */
|
|
u_int32_t flags1;
|
|
|
|
/* The next field is only valid if flags1 contains
|
|
* MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_ID. */
|
|
u_int32_t process_id;
|
|
|
|
/* The next 3 fields are only valid if flags1 contains
|
|
* MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_TIMES. */
|
|
u_int32_t process_create_time; /* time_t process started */
|
|
u_int32_t process_user_time; /* seconds of user CPU time */
|
|
u_int32_t process_kernel_time; /* seconds of kernel CPU time */
|
|
|
|
/* The following fields are not present in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO but are
|
|
* in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2. When this struct is populated, these values
|
|
* may not be set. Use flags1 or sizeOfInfo to determine whether these
|
|
* values are present. These are only valid when flags1 contains
|
|
* MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO. */
|
|
u_int32_t processor_max_mhz;
|
|
u_int32_t processor_current_mhz;
|
|
u_int32_t processor_mhz_limit;
|
|
u_int32_t processor_max_idle_state;
|
|
u_int32_t processor_current_idle_state;
|
|
} MDRawMiscInfo; /* MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO2 */
|
|
|
|
#define MD_MISCINFO_SIZE 24
|
|
#define MD_MISCINFO2_SIZE 44
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawMiscInfo).flags1. These values indicate which fields in the
|
|
* MDRawMiscInfoStructure are valid. */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_ID = 0x00000001,
|
|
/* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_ID */
|
|
MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_TIMES = 0x00000002,
|
|
/* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_TIMES */
|
|
MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO = 0x00000004
|
|
/* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO */
|
|
} MDMiscInfoFlags1;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Around DbgHelp version 6.0, the style of new LIST structures changed
|
|
* from including an array of length 1 at the end of the struct to
|
|
* represent the variable-length data to including explicit
|
|
* "size of header", "size of entry" and "number of entries" fields
|
|
* in the header, presumably to allow backwards-compatibly-extending
|
|
* the structures in the future. The actual list entries follow the
|
|
* header data directly in this case.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int32_t size_of_header; /* sizeof(MDRawMemoryInfoList) */
|
|
u_int32_t size_of_entry; /* sizeof(MDRawMemoryInfo) */
|
|
u_int64_t number_of_entries;
|
|
} MDRawMemoryInfoList; /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_INFO_LIST */
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
u_int64_t base_address; /* Base address of a region of pages */
|
|
u_int64_t allocation_base; /* Base address of a range of pages
|
|
* within this region. */
|
|
u_int32_t allocation_protection; /* Memory protection when this region
|
|
* was originally allocated:
|
|
* MDMemoryProtection */
|
|
u_int32_t __alignment1;
|
|
u_int64_t region_size;
|
|
u_int32_t state; /* MDMemoryState */
|
|
u_int32_t protection; /* MDMemoryProtection */
|
|
u_int32_t type; /* MDMemoryType */
|
|
u_int32_t __alignment2;
|
|
} MDRawMemoryInfo; /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_INFO */
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawMemoryInfo).state */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
MD_MEMORY_STATE_COMMIT = 0x1000, /* physical storage has been allocated */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_STATE_RESERVE = 0x2000, /* reserved, but no physical storage */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_STATE_FREE = 0x10000 /* available to be allocated */
|
|
} MDMemoryState;
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawMemoryInfo).allocation_protection and .protection */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_NOACCESS = 0x01, /* PAGE_NOACCESS */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_READONLY = 0x02, /* PAGE_READONLY */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_READWRITE = 0x04, /* PAGE_READWRITE */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_WRITECOPY = 0x08, /* PAGE_WRITECOPY */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE = 0x10, /* PAGE_EXECUTE */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE_READ = 0x20, /* PAGE_EXECUTE_READ */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE_READWRITE = 0x40, /* PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE_WRITECOPY = 0x80, /* PAGE_EXECUTE_WRITECOPY */
|
|
/* These options can be combined with the previous flags. */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_GUARD = 0x100, /* PAGE_GUARD */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_NOCACHE = 0x200, /* PAGE_NOCACHE */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_WRITECOMBINE = 0x400, /* PAGE_WRITECOMBINE */
|
|
} MDMemoryProtection;
|
|
|
|
/* Used to mask the mutually exclusive options from the combinable flags. */
|
|
const u_int32_t MD_MEMORY_PROTECTION_ACCESS_MASK = 0xFF;
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawMemoryInfo).type */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
MD_MEMORY_TYPE_PRIVATE = 0x20000, /* not shared by other processes */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_TYPE_MAPPED = 0x40000, /* mapped into the view of a section */
|
|
MD_MEMORY_TYPE_IMAGE = 0x1000000 /* mapped into the view of an image */
|
|
} MDMemoryType;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Breakpad extension types
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
/* validity is a bitmask with values from MDBreakpadInfoValidity, indicating
|
|
* which of the other fields in the structure are valid. */
|
|
u_int32_t validity;
|
|
|
|
/* Thread ID of the handler thread. dump_thread_id should correspond to
|
|
* the thread_id of an MDRawThread in the minidump's MDRawThreadList if
|
|
* a dedicated thread in that list was used to produce the minidump. If
|
|
* the MDRawThreadList does not contain a dedicated thread used to produce
|
|
* the minidump, this field should be set to 0 and the validity field
|
|
* must not contain MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_DUMP_THREAD_ID. */
|
|
u_int32_t dump_thread_id;
|
|
|
|
/* Thread ID of the thread that requested the minidump be produced. As
|
|
* with dump_thread_id, requesting_thread_id should correspond to the
|
|
* thread_id of an MDRawThread in the minidump's MDRawThreadList. For
|
|
* minidumps produced as a result of an exception, requesting_thread_id
|
|
* will be the same as the MDRawExceptionStream's thread_id field. For
|
|
* minidumps produced "manually" at the program's request,
|
|
* requesting_thread_id will indicate which thread caused the dump to be
|
|
* written. If the minidump was produced at the request of something
|
|
* other than a thread in the MDRawThreadList, this field should be set
|
|
* to 0 and the validity field must not contain
|
|
* MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_REQUESTING_THREAD_ID. */
|
|
u_int32_t requesting_thread_id;
|
|
} MDRawBreakpadInfo;
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawBreakpadInfo).validity: */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
/* When set, the dump_thread_id field is valid. */
|
|
MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_DUMP_THREAD_ID = 1 << 0,
|
|
|
|
/* When set, the requesting_thread_id field is valid. */
|
|
MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_REQUESTING_THREAD_ID = 1 << 1
|
|
} MDBreakpadInfoValidity;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
/* expression, function, and file are 0-terminated UTF-16 strings. They
|
|
* may be truncated if necessary, but should always be 0-terminated when
|
|
* written to a file.
|
|
* Fixed-length strings are used because MiniDumpWriteDump doesn't offer
|
|
* a way for user streams to point to arbitrary RVAs for strings. */
|
|
u_int16_t expression[128]; /* Assertion that failed... */
|
|
u_int16_t function[128]; /* ...within this function... */
|
|
u_int16_t file[128]; /* ...in this file... */
|
|
u_int32_t line; /* ...at this line. */
|
|
u_int32_t type;
|
|
} MDRawAssertionInfo;
|
|
|
|
/* For (MDRawAssertionInfo).type: */
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
|
|
|
|
/* Used for assertions that would be raised by the MSVC CRT but are
|
|
* directed to an invalid parameter handler instead. */
|
|
MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_INVALID_PARAMETER,
|
|
|
|
/* Used for assertions that would be raised by the MSVC CRT but are
|
|
* directed to a pure virtual call handler instead. */
|
|
MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_PURE_VIRTUAL_CALL
|
|
} MDAssertionInfoData;
|
|
|
|
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
|
|
#pragma warning(pop)
|
|
#endif /* _MSC_VER */
|
|
|
|
|
|
#endif /* GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__ */
|