More specifically:
- Detect corrupt symbols during minidump processing and provide the list of modules with corrupt symbols in the ProcessState. This will allow listing the corrupt symbol files in the final crash report.
- Skip and recover from symbol data parse errors - don't give up until 100 parse errors are seen.
- In order to recover from '\0' (null terminator) in the middle of a symbol file, a couple of methods have to be updated to require both buffer pointer and length. Previously they required only a buffer pointer (char *) and the size of the buffer was evaluated using strlen which is not reliable when the data is corrupt. Most of the changes are due to these signature updates.
- Added and updated unittests.
Also, updated minidump_stackwalk to show a WARNING for corrupt symbols. Output looks like this:
...
Loaded modules:
0x000da000 - 0x000dafff Google Chrome Canary ??? (main)
0x000e0000 - 0x0417dfff Google Chrome Framework 0.1500.0.3 (WARNING: Corrupt symbols, Google Chrome Framework, 4682A6B4136436C4BFECEB62D498020E0)
0x044a8000 - 0x04571fff IOBluetooth 0.1.0.0
...
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/613002
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NXGetArchInfoXXX depends on the OS knowledge of architecture. This CL adds a
custom implementation of those methods to be able to handle newer CPU before
they are handled by the OS. It also add handling for armv7s architecture.
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/475002
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symupload printed -[NSData length], an NSUInteger, using %lu. %lu is proper
to print a "long" as unsigned, but NSUInteger is a typedef for "unsigned int"
when building for 32-bit. This would not have caused any problems, because in
the 32-bit model, both int and long are 32 bits wide. In the 64-bit model,
long is 64 bits wide, but NSUInteger is defiend as "unsigned long", so there
wouldn't have even been a warning in that case.
This addresses the following warning:
symupload.m:137:30:{137:28-137:31}{137:46-137:59}: warning: conversion specifies type 'unsigned long' but the argument has type 'NSUInteger' (aka 'unsigned int') [-Wformat]
Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/313002
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This libcrypto dependency sucks. Linking against OpenSSL is sort of broken in
certain Mac OS X SDKs. libcrypto was only being used to provide an MD5
implementation. Breakpad already has its own MD5 implementation, so just use
that instead.
To be perfectly honest, on modern systems, nothing should be making MD5
hashes of modules anyway, because everything has an embedded LC_UUID.
The project file changes just remove libcrypto and add md5.c as needed.
A bonus (and untested) fix for on_demand_symbol_supplier.mm is included to
account for changes in r794.
Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/296001
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what architecture name is shown in a symbol file's MODULE line, but the Mac
crash_report tool's on_demand_symbol_supplier does. The new Mac dumper
inadvertently used i386. Correct that to make it x86. Temporarily make the
on_demand_symbol_supplier accept symbol files whose architecture is i386.
Also add x86_64 to the set of architectures that the on_demand_symbol_supplier
considers valid.
BUG=none
TEST=none
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This patch adds all the appropriate symbol dumper unit tests to the Mac
XCode dump_syms project. This allows us to test this code on a 64-bit
platform.
A=jimb R=mark
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This patch rewrites the Mac symbol dumper to use the same set of classes
the Linux dumper does for reading debugging information from various
sources, consolidating them into a single table, and writing that out as a
Breakpad symbol file.
In the process, it also adds support for dumping DWARF call frame
information and .eh_frame exception-handling information as Breakpad 'STACK
CFI' records. This allows the Breakpad processor to generate stack traces
from code compiled with -fomit-frame-pointer.
The patch also replaces the DumpSymbols Objective C++ class with
google_breakpad::DumpSymbols, a plain C++ class. The code still uses some
Objective C++ to use the Foundation facilities for dealing with file names
in a file-system-independent fashion, and for examining the contents of
.dSYM bundles.
Since the code has been entirely rewritten, I have changed the author
lines.
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Instead of using bzero in main, use constructors to initialize the
Options structure.
Use C++ bool, not Objective-C BOOL.
Use a const NXArchInfo * to represent the architecture name, so that we can
use the NXGetLocalArchInfo, NXGetArchInfoFromName, etc. to handle things.
Delete the 'uuidStr' member; it is unused.
Leave Options::srcPath as an NSString, so that we can continue to use the
filesystem path abstraction methods provided by the Foundation framework.
A=jimb R=mark
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This patch adds files defining new classes in the google_breakpad::Mach_O
namespace for parsing fat binaries and Mach-O files. These are used in the
new dumper to handle STABS debugging information, DWARF call frame
information, and .eh_frame exception handling stack walking information.
These new classes are independent of endianness and word size, and
therefore can be used on binaries of all the relevant architectures: x86,
x86_64, ppc, and ARM.
The patch adds a complete set of unit tests for the new classes.
A=jimb R=mark (http://breakpad.appspot.com/93001/show, http://breakpad.appspot.com/115001/show)
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The XCode project file has become encrufted with duplicate Executable
entres and some strange settings. This patch deletes and recreates various
entries to make things neat again. It should have no effect on the
project's visible behavior.
a=jimblandy, r=thestig
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Breakpad's Macintosh symbol dumper uses deprecated functions for
dealing with mixed-endianness code. This patch provides an overloaded
function, ByteSwap, that automatically chooses the OSSwap* functions
from <libkern/OSByteOrder.h> appropriate for its argument's
size.
This patch does *not* address warnings in src/common/mac/dump_syms.mm,
because that code is about to be replaced entirely; there's no reason to
bother reviewing a big, detailed patch against it.
a=jimblandy, r=mark
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We've gotten mixed advice from the lawyery types about whether this
matters. But it's easy enough to do.
a=jimblandy, r=nealsid
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Move the DWARF parser, and the functioninfo.cc DWARF consumer, from
src/common/mac/dwarf to src/commmon/dwarf, so that it can be shared
between the Mac and Linux dumpers.
Fix up #include directives, multiple inclusion protection macros, and
Xcode build files.
a=jimblandy, r=nealsid
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Modified dump_syms to detect dSYM bundles or a binary with DWARF data appropriately, and convert data from DWARF reader to dump_syms native structures
R=danny.berlin (original writer of DWARF code)
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