This adds a new |-g <dSYM path>| flag to dump_syms, to specify the dSYM path for
the target Mach-O argument. The UUIDs and architectures of the two paths must
match in order to dump symbols for this "split module."
This reason for this is that for x86_64 binaries on OS X, the CFI data is stored
in the __TEXT,__eh_frame segment of the Mach-O file, and the data is not copied
into the dSYM by dsymutil. Therefore, just dumping the dSYM doesn't yield CFI
data for x86_64 files, and both the dSYM and the Mach-O file must be dumped in
order to produce a complete Breakpad symbol file. For i386 binaries, the CFI data
is stored in the __DWARF,__debug_frame segment, which is part of the dSYM, so
this isn't necessary.
BUG=https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=393594R=mark@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/6704002
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This GYP-ifies the src/processor and src/common directories on those platforms
as well. The Makefile build uses much more granular unittest executables, so
the new processor_unittests does not yet link because of multiple main() symbols,
but this will be fixed later.
Update issue 575
R=mark@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/10674002
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This patch makes two changes to breakpad to enable crash reporting to work correctly when the library is inside another file (an archive):
- Do not filter mappings which map an executable at a non-zero offset.
- If such an executable is mapped look in the ELF information for the
shared object name and use that name in the minidump.
Note this change doesn't care about the archive format and isn't Android
specific (though loading the shared library this way is currently only done on Android).
BUG=390618
R=thestig@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/7684002
Patch from Anton Carver <anton@chromium.org>.
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This CL introduces "--sobasedir" command-line option to minidump-2-core.
By default, paths to shared lib files included in generated core file are
formatted as "/var/lib/breakpad/[GUID]libFoobar.so". By using "--sobasedir",
this will be "[user-supplied-path]libFoobar.so".
This option can be used to ease debugging minidump files from developer's local
builds. By specifying "minidump-2-core --sobasedir `pwd`/out/Debug/lib/
foobar.mdmp", user can load the generated core file in gdb without setting up
the symlinks for "/var/lib/breakpad".
BUG=None
A=kouhei@chromium.org
Original code review: https://breakpad.appspot.com/1214002/R=kouhei@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/1584002
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This has a substantial performance improvement over using the getSymbolsByAddr iterator, especially on certain 64bit DLLS. e.g. Time to process chrome_child.dll drops from 51 minutes to 21 secs.
Note: new test data looks different because the ordering of lines is no longer by memory address. This does not affect processing. The test data has been manually compared to old data and matches (except additional PUBLIC symbols). Also, INFO lines are omitted because the source executable files are not checked in, so they are unavailable.
R=ivanpe@chromium.org, mark@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/1574002
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As part of that:
- Updated MSSymbolServerConverter to also download the executable files from the symbol server and pass them to the PDBSourceLineWriter as it is required for successful conversion of symbols for 64-bit modules.
- Added a .gyp file and target for the ms_symbol_server_converter library.
- Updated PDBSourceLineWriter to allow executable files to be in locations different from the locations of the PDB files.
- Minor style issue:
* #define guards.
* No space before ')' and after '('.
R=mark@chromium.org, wfh@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/1434002
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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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This CL adds new utilities to common/windows for handling OMAP information in
PDB files. It then augments PdbSourceLineWriter with explicit OMAP knowledge so
that symbolization will proceed more cleanly for images whose PDB files contain
OMAP information. This makes breakpad handle OMAPped symbol files as cleanly as
WinDbg.
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/570002/
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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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This small patch allows the build of the tools and processor
when targetting Android with the Automake/Autconf build.
Not that these necessarily work correctly at the moment,
but there is no need for --disable-tools --disable-processor
now when using --host=arm-linux-androideabi or
--host=i686-linux-android.
+ Modify android/run-checks.sh to build all binaries with
the Automake build.
+ Tiny fix for --abi=x86 in android/run-checks.sh
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/438002
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Ted Mielczarek:
> You could try backing out r989, although Mozilla has been running with that
> patch for months without issue.
Me:
> src/client/windows/handler/exception_handler.cc in r989 appears to have
> formatting problems, an unwanted property change, and no real Breakpad review
> history, so maybe we should back it out anyway until the proper process is
> followed.
NACL Tests nacl_integration failures:
http://build.chromium.org/p/chromium/builders/NACL%20Tests/builds/30138
chrome src/native_client/tests/inbrowser_crash_test/crash_dump_tester.py says
that the observed failures are a symptom of crash_service.exe itself crashing.
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This patch is part of a bigger patch that helps merging the breakpad code
with the modified version in Chromium OS.
Specifically, this patch makes the following changes:
1. Turn the LinuxDumper class into a base class and move ptrace related
code into a new derived class, LinuxPtraceDumper.
2. Add a LinuxCoreDumper class, which is derived from LinuxDumper, to
extract information from a crashed process via a core dump file instead
of ptrace.
3. Add a WriteMinidumpFromCore function to
src/client/linux/minidump_writer/minidump_writer.h,
which uses LinuxCoreDumper to extract information from a core dump file.
4. Add a core2md utility, which simply wraps WriteMinidumpFromCore, for
converting a core dump to a minidump.
BUG=455
TEST=Tested the following:
1. Build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.4.3 and gcc 4.6.
2. Build on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with gcc 4.2 and clang 3.0 (with latest gmock).
3. All unit tests pass.
4. Run Chromium OS tests to test core2md.
Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/343001
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This patch is part of a bigger patch that helps merging the breakpad code
with the modified version in Chromium OS.
The MemoryRange class was added in r895 (http://breakpad.appspot.com/332001),
which is largely based on MMappedRange but generalized to be used in other
code. However, MemoryRange does not support minidump data structures. This
patch adds a MinidumpMemoryRange class that extends MemoryRange to handle
minidump data structures, which can then replace MMappedRange.
As with MemoryRange, MinidumpMemoryRange is unit tested.
BUG=455
TEST=Tested the following:
1. Build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.4.3 and gcc 4.6.
2. Build on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with gcc 4.2 and clang 3.0 (with latest gmock).
3. All unit tests pass.
4. Run minidump-2-core to covnert a minidump file to a core file.
Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/335001
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This patch is part of a bigger patch that helps merging the breakpad code
with the modified version in Chromium OS.
Specifically, this patch makes the following changes:
1. Add a MemoryRange class for encapsulating and checking read access
to a contiguous range of memory.
2. Add a MemoryMappedFile class for mapping a file into memory for
read-only access.
3. Refactor other source code to use MemoryMappedFile.
BUG=455
TEST=Tested the following:
1. Build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.4.3 and gcc 4.6.
2. Build on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with gcc 4.2 and clang 3.0 (with latest gmock).
3. All unit tests pass.
4. Run minidump-2-core to covnert a minidump file to a core file.
Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/332001
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