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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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#ifndef CRASHPAD_CLIENT_CRASHPAD_CLIENT_H_
#define CRASHPAD_CLIENT_CRASHPAD_CLIENT_H_
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "util/misc/capture_context.h"
#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
#include "base/mac/scoped_mach_port.h"
#elif defined(OS_WIN)
#include <windows.h>
#include "util/win/scoped_handle.h"
#elif defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
#include <signal.h>
#include <ucontext.h>
#endif
namespace crashpad {
//! \brief The primary interface for an application to have Crashpad monitor
//! it for crashes.
class CrashpadClient {
public:
CrashpadClient();
~CrashpadClient();
//! \brief Starts a Crashpad handler process, performing any necessary
//! handshake to configure it.
//!
//! This method directs crashes to the Crashpad handler. On macOS, this is
//! applicable to this process and all subsequent child processes. On Windows,
//! child processes must also register by using SetHandlerIPCPipe().
//!
//! On macOS, this method starts a Crashpad handler and obtains a Mach send
//! right corresponding to a receive right held by the handler process. The
//! handler process runs an exception server on this port. This method sets
//! the tasks exception port for `EXC_CRASH`, `EXC_RESOURCE`, and `EXC_GUARD`
//! exceptions to the Mach send right obtained. The handler will be installed
//! with behavior `EXCEPTION_STATE_IDENTITY | MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES` and thread
//! state flavor `MACHINE_THREAD_STATE`. Exception ports are inherited, so a
//! Crashpad handler started here will remain the handler for any child
//! processes created after StartHandler() is called. These child processes do
//! not need to call StartHandler() or be aware of Crashpad in any way. The
//! Crashpad handler will receive crashes from child processes that have
//! inherited it as their exception handler even after the process that called
//! StartHandler() exits.
//!
//! On Windows, if \a asynchronous_start is `true`, this function will not
//! directly call `CreateProcess()`, making it suitable for use in a
//! `DllMain()`. In that case, the handler is started from a background
//! thread, deferring the handler's startup. Nevertheless, regardless of the
//! value of \a asynchronous_start, after calling this method, the global
//! unhandled exception filter is set up, and all crashes will be handled by
//! Crashpad. Optionally, use WaitForHandlerStart() to join with the
//! background thread and retrieve the status of handler startup.
//!
//! On Fuchsia, this method binds to the exception port of the current default
//! job, and starts a Crashpad handler to monitor that port.
//!
//! \param[in] handler The path to a Crashpad handler executable.
//! \param[in] database The path to a Crashpad database. The handler will be
//! started with this path as its `--database` argument.
//! \param[in] metrics_dir The path to an already existing directory where
//! metrics files can be stored. The handler will be started with this
//! path as its `--metrics-dir` argument.
//! \param[in] url The URL of an upload server. The handler will be started
//! with this URL as its `--url` argument.
//! \param[in] annotations Process annotations to set in each crash report.
//! The handler will be started with an `--annotation` argument for each
//! element in this map.
//! \param[in] arguments Additional arguments to pass to the Crashpad handler.
//! Arguments passed in other parameters and arguments required to perform
//! the handshake are the responsibility of this method, and must not be
//! specified in this parameter.
//! \param[in] restartable If `true`, the handler will be restarted if it
//! dies, if this behavior is supported. This option is not available on
//! all platforms, and does not function on all OS versions. If it is
//! not supported, it will be ignored.
//! \param[out] asynchronous_start If `true`, the handler will be started from
//! a background thread. Optionally, WaitForHandlerStart() can be used at
//! a suitable time to retreive the result of background startup. This
//! option is only used on Windows.
//!
//! \return `true` on success, `false` on failure with a message logged.
bool StartHandler(const base::FilePath& handler,
const base::FilePath& database,
const base::FilePath& metrics_dir,
const std::string& url,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& annotations,
const std::vector<std::string>& arguments,
bool restartable,
bool asynchronous_start);
#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID) || DOXYGEN
//! \brief Installs a signal handler to launch a handler process in reponse to
//! a crash.
//!
//! The handler process will create a crash dump for this process and exit.
//!
//! \param[in] handler The path to a Crashpad handler executable.
//! \param[in] database The path to a Crashpad database. The handler will be
//! started with this path as its `--database` argument.
//! \param[in] metrics_dir The path to an already existing directory where
//! metrics files can be stored. The handler will be started with this
//! path as its `--metrics-dir` argument.
//! \param[in] url The URL of an upload server. The handler will be started
//! with this URL as its `--url` argument.
//! \param[in] annotations Process annotations to set in each crash report.
//! The handler will be started with an `--annotation` argument for each
//! element in this map.
//! \param[in] arguments Additional arguments to pass to the Crashpad handler.
//! Arguments passed in other parameters and arguments required to perform
//! the handshake are the responsibility of this method, and must not be
//! specified in this parameter.
//!
//! \return `true` on success, `false` on failure with a message logged.
static bool StartHandlerAtCrash(
const base::FilePath& handler,
const base::FilePath& database,
const base::FilePath& metrics_dir,
const std::string& url,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& annotations,
const std::vector<std::string>& arguments);
//! \brief Starts a handler process with an initial client.
//!
//! This method allows a process to launch the handler process on behalf of
//! another process.
//!
//! \param[in] handler The path to a Crashpad handler executable.
//! \param[in] database The path to a Crashpad database. The handler will be
//! started with this path as its `--database` argument.
//! \param[in] metrics_dir The path to an already existing directory where
//! metrics files can be stored. The handler will be started with this
//! path as its `--metrics-dir` argument.
//! \param[in] url The URL of an upload server. The handler will be started
//! with this URL as its `--url` argument.
//! \param[in] annotations Process annotations to set in each crash report.
//! The handler will be started with an `--annotation` argument for each
//! element in this map.
//! \param[in] arguments Additional arguments to pass to the Crashpad handler.
//! Arguments passed in other parameters and arguments required to perform
//! the handshake are the responsibility of this method, and must not be
//! specified in this parameter.
//! \param[in] socket The server end of a socket pair. The client end should
//! be used with an ExceptionHandlerClient.
//!
//! \return `true` on success, `false` on failure with a message logged.
static bool StartHandlerForClient(
const base::FilePath& handler,
const base::FilePath& database,
const base::FilePath& metrics_dir,
const std::string& url,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& annotations,
const std::vector<std::string>& arguments,
int socket);
//! \brief Requests that the handler capture a dump even though there hasn't
//! been a crash.
//!
//! A handler must have already been installed before calling this method.
//!
//! TODO(jperaza): Floating point information in the context is zeroed out
//! until CaptureContext() supports collecting that information.
//!
//! \param[in] context A NativeCPUContext, generally captured by
//! CaptureContext() or similar.
static void DumpWithoutCrash(NativeCPUContext* context);
//! \brief The type for custom handlers installed by clients.
using FirstChanceHandler = bool (*)(int, siginfo_t*, ucontext_t*);
//! \brief Installs a custom crash signal handler which runs before the
//! currently installed Crashpad handler.
//!
//! Handling signals appropriately can be tricky and use of this method
//! should be avoided, if possible.
//!
//! A handler must have already been installed before calling this method.
//!
//! The custom handler runs in a signal handler context and must be safe for
//! that purpose.
//!
//! If the custom handler returns `true`, the signal is considered handled and
//! the signal handler returns. Otherwise, the currently installed Crashpad
//! signal handler is run.
//!
//! \param[in] handler The custom crash signal handler to install.
static void SetFirstChanceExceptionHandler(FirstChanceHandler handler);
#endif // OS_LINUX || OS_ANDROID || DOXYGEN
#if defined(OS_MACOSX) || DOXYGEN
//! \brief Sets the process crash handler to a Mach service registered with
//! the bootstrap server.
//!
//! This method is only defined on macOS.
//!
//! See StartHandler() for more detail on how the port and handler are
//! configured.
//!
//! \param[in] service_name The service name of a Crashpad exception handler
//! service previously registered with the bootstrap server.
//!
//! \return `true` on success, `false` on failure with a message logged.
bool SetHandlerMachService(const std::string& service_name);
//! \brief Sets the process crash handler to a Mach port.
//!
//! This method is only defined on macOS.
//!
//! See StartHandler() for more detail on how the port and handler are
//! configured.
//!
//! \param[in] exception_port An `exception_port_t` corresponding to a
//! Crashpad exception handler service.
//!
//! \return `true` on success, `false` on failure with a message logged.
bool SetHandlerMachPort(base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight exception_port);
//! \brief Retrieves a send right to the process crash handler Mach port.
//!
//! This method is only defined on macOS.
//!
//! This method can be used to obtain the crash handler Mach port when a
//! Crashpad client process wishes to provide a send right to this port to
//! another process. The IPC mechanism used to convey the right is under the
//! applications control. If the other process wishes to become a client of
//! the same crash handler, it can provide the transferred right to
//! SetHandlerMachPort().
//!
//! See StartHandler() for more detail on how the port and handler are
//! configured.
//!
//! \return The Mach port set by SetHandlerMachPort(), possibly indirectly by
//! a call to another method such as StartHandler() or
//! SetHandlerMachService(). This method must only be called after a
//! successful call to one of those methods. `MACH_PORT_NULL` on failure
//! with a message logged.
base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight GetHandlerMachPort() const;
#endif
#if defined(OS_WIN) || DOXYGEN
//! \brief Sets the IPC pipe of a presumably-running Crashpad handler process
//! which was started with StartHandler() or by other compatible means
//! and does an IPC message exchange to register this process with the
//! handler. Crashes will be serviced once this method returns.
//!
//! This method is only defined on Windows.
//!
//! This method sets the unhandled exception handler to a local
//! function that when reached will "signal and wait" for the crash handler
//! process to create the dump.
//!
//! \param[in] ipc_pipe The full name of the crash handler IPC pipe. This is
//! a string of the form `&quot;\\.\pipe\NAME&quot;`.
//!
//! \return `true` on success and `false` on failure.
bool SetHandlerIPCPipe(const std::wstring& ipc_pipe);
//! \brief Retrieves the IPC pipe name used to register with the Crashpad
//! handler.
//!
//! This method is only defined on Windows.
//!
//! This method retrieves the IPC pipe name set by SetHandlerIPCPipe(), or a
//! suitable IPC pipe name chosen by StartHandler(). It must only be called
//! after a successful call to one of those methods. It is intended to be used
//! to obtain the IPC pipe name so that it may be passed to other processes,
//! so that they may register with an existing Crashpad handler by calling
//! SetHandlerIPCPipe().
//!
//! \return The full name of the crash handler IPC pipe, a string of the form
//! `&quot;\\.\pipe\NAME&quot;`.
std::wstring GetHandlerIPCPipe() const;
//! \brief When `asynchronous_start` is used with StartHandler(), this method
//! can be used to block until the handler launch has been completed to
//! retrieve status information.
//!
//! This method should not be used unless `asynchronous_start` was `true`.
//!
//! \param[in] timeout_ms The number of milliseconds to wait for a result from
//! the background launch, or `0xffffffff` to block indefinitely.
//!
//! \return `true` if the hander startup succeeded, `false` otherwise, and an
//! error message will have been logged.
bool WaitForHandlerStart(unsigned int timeout_ms);
//! \brief Requests that the handler capture a dump even though there hasn't
//! been a crash.
//!
//! \param[in] context A `CONTEXT`, generally captured by CaptureContext() or
//! similar.
static void DumpWithoutCrash(const CONTEXT& context);
//! \brief Requests that the handler capture a dump using the given \a
//! exception_pointers to get the `EXCEPTION_RECORD` and `CONTEXT`.
//!
//! This function is not necessary in general usage as an unhandled exception
//! filter is installed by StartHandler() or SetHandlerIPCPipe().
//!
//! \param[in] exception_pointers An `EXCEPTION_POINTERS`, as would generally
//! passed to an unhandled exception filter.
static void DumpAndCrash(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exception_pointers);
//! \brief Requests that the handler capture a dump of a different process.
//!
//! The target process must be an already-registered Crashpad client. An
//! exception will be triggered in the target process, and the regular dump
//! mechanism used. This function will block until the exception in the target
//! process has been handled by the Crashpad handler.
//!
//! This function is unavailable when running on Windows XP and will return
//! `false`.
//!
//! \param[in] process A `HANDLE` identifying the process to be dumped.
//! \param[in] blame_thread If non-null, a `HANDLE` valid in the caller's
//! process, referring to a thread in the target process. If this is
//! supplied, instead of the exception referring to the location where the
//! exception was injected, an exception record will be fabricated that
//! refers to the current location of the given thread.
//! \param[in] exception_code If \a blame_thread is non-null, this will be
//! used as the exception code in the exception record.
//!
//! \return `true` if the exception was triggered successfully.
static bool DumpAndCrashTargetProcess(HANDLE process,
HANDLE blame_thread,
DWORD exception_code);
enum : uint32_t {
//! \brief The exception code (roughly "Client called") used when
//! DumpAndCrashTargetProcess() triggers an exception in a target
//! process.
//!
//! \note This value does not have any bits of the top nibble set, to avoid
//! confusion with real exception codes which tend to have those bits
//! set.
kTriggeredExceptionCode = 0xcca11ed,
};
#endif
#if defined(OS_MACOSX) || DOXYGEN
//! \brief Configures the process to direct its crashes to the default handler
//! for the operating system.
//!
//! On macOS, this sets the tasks exception port as in SetHandlerMachPort(),
//! but the exception handler used is obtained from
//! SystemCrashReporterHandler(). If the systems crash reporter handler
//! cannot be determined or set, the tasks exception ports for crash-type
//! exceptions are cleared.
//!
//! Use of this function is strongly discouraged.
//!
//! \warning After a call to this function, Crashpad will no longer monitor
//! the process for crashes until a subsequent call to
//! SetHandlerMachPort().
//!
//! \note This is provided as a static function to allow it to be used in
//! situations where a CrashpadClient object is not otherwise available.
//! This may be useful when a child process inherits its parents Crashpad
//! handler, but wants to sever this tie.
static void UseSystemDefaultHandler();
#endif
private:
#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight exception_port_;
#elif defined(OS_WIN)
std::wstring ipc_pipe_;
ScopedKernelHANDLE handler_start_thread_;
#endif // OS_MACOSX
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CrashpadClient);
};
} // namespace crashpad
#endif // CRASHPAD_CLIENT_CRASHPAD_CLIENT_H_