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# Copyright 2015 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# 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.
import("../build/crashpad_buildconfig.gni")
import("net/tls.gni")
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium) {
import("//build/config/sanitizers/sanitizers.gni")
# Prevent Chromium source assignment filters from being inherited.
set_sources_assignment_filter([])
}
ios: Provide a copy of exc.defs and run mig on it to generate exc stubs The iOS SDK doesn’t include a copy of <mach/exc.defs>. It only provides <mach/exc.h>, which is just the user-side header. To obtain declarations and implementations of the server-side stubs, a current copy of <mach/exc.defs> is added to third_party, and the mig action in util is updated to use it on iOS. The three other mig subsystems that Crashpad uses are not brought to iOS: - mach_exc is identical to exc except it always uses 64-bit quantities for addresses in place of exc’s use of quantiies sized for native pointers. Because all iOS work is limited to a single process, there is no need to consider cross-process operation with variable bitness, so mach_exc is unnecessary. We’re also only targeting 64-bit for iOS, so exc will always suffice. This follows the spirit of other mach_-prefixed routines on iOS, where Apple forbids mach_vm_read to user applications but permits vm_read. - notify is primarily used on macOS in the Crashpad handler process to receive a no-senders notification, which is used to trigger handler shutdown when it has no more clients. This is not believed to be useful to Crashpad on iOS, which is restricted to single-process operation. - child_port is a Crashpad-specific subsystem used to pass Mach rights between processes, but is similarly useless when restricted to single-process operation as on iOS. Bug: crashpad:31 Change-Id: Id4cb3cdd529814438d378c20702c82c1e89dd2be Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/crashpad/crashpad/+/2154530 Commit-Queue: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Justin Cohen <justincohen@chromium.org>
2020-04-17 16:43:39 -04:00
if (crashpad_is_mac || crashpad_is_ios) {
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium || crashpad_is_in_fuchsia) {
import("//build/config/sysroot.gni")
} else {
import("//third_party/mini_chromium/mini_chromium/build/sysroot.gni")
}
action_foreach("mig") {
script = "mach/mig.py"
inputs = [
"mach/mig_fix.py",
"mach/mig_gen.py",
]
ios: Provide a copy of exc.defs and run mig on it to generate exc stubs The iOS SDK doesn’t include a copy of <mach/exc.defs>. It only provides <mach/exc.h>, which is just the user-side header. To obtain declarations and implementations of the server-side stubs, a current copy of <mach/exc.defs> is added to third_party, and the mig action in util is updated to use it on iOS. The three other mig subsystems that Crashpad uses are not brought to iOS: - mach_exc is identical to exc except it always uses 64-bit quantities for addresses in place of exc’s use of quantiies sized for native pointers. Because all iOS work is limited to a single process, there is no need to consider cross-process operation with variable bitness, so mach_exc is unnecessary. We’re also only targeting 64-bit for iOS, so exc will always suffice. This follows the spirit of other mach_-prefixed routines on iOS, where Apple forbids mach_vm_read to user applications but permits vm_read. - notify is primarily used on macOS in the Crashpad handler process to receive a no-senders notification, which is used to trigger handler shutdown when it has no more clients. This is not believed to be useful to Crashpad on iOS, which is restricted to single-process operation. - child_port is a Crashpad-specific subsystem used to pass Mach rights between processes, but is similarly useless when restricted to single-process operation as on iOS. Bug: crashpad:31 Change-Id: Id4cb3cdd529814438d378c20702c82c1e89dd2be Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/crashpad/crashpad/+/2154530 Commit-Queue: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Justin Cohen <justincohen@chromium.org>
2020-04-17 16:43:39 -04:00
if (crashpad_is_mac) {
sources = [
"$sysroot/usr/include/mach/exc.defs",
"$sysroot/usr/include/mach/mach_exc.defs",
"$sysroot/usr/include/mach/notify.defs",
"mach/child_port.defs",
]
} else if (crashpad_is_ios) {
sources = [
# The iOS SDK doesnt have any .defs files. Get them directly from xnu.
"../third_party/xnu/osfmk/mach/exc.defs",
"../third_party/xnu/osfmk/mach/mach_exc.defs",
]
ios: Provide a copy of exc.defs and run mig on it to generate exc stubs The iOS SDK doesn’t include a copy of <mach/exc.defs>. It only provides <mach/exc.h>, which is just the user-side header. To obtain declarations and implementations of the server-side stubs, a current copy of <mach/exc.defs> is added to third_party, and the mig action in util is updated to use it on iOS. The three other mig subsystems that Crashpad uses are not brought to iOS: - mach_exc is identical to exc except it always uses 64-bit quantities for addresses in place of exc’s use of quantiies sized for native pointers. Because all iOS work is limited to a single process, there is no need to consider cross-process operation with variable bitness, so mach_exc is unnecessary. We’re also only targeting 64-bit for iOS, so exc will always suffice. This follows the spirit of other mach_-prefixed routines on iOS, where Apple forbids mach_vm_read to user applications but permits vm_read. - notify is primarily used on macOS in the Crashpad handler process to receive a no-senders notification, which is used to trigger handler shutdown when it has no more clients. This is not believed to be useful to Crashpad on iOS, which is restricted to single-process operation. - child_port is a Crashpad-specific subsystem used to pass Mach rights between processes, but is similarly useless when restricted to single-process operation as on iOS. Bug: crashpad:31 Change-Id: Id4cb3cdd529814438d378c20702c82c1e89dd2be Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/crashpad/crashpad/+/2154530 Commit-Queue: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Justin Cohen <justincohen@chromium.org>
2020-04-17 16:43:39 -04:00
}
outputs = [
"$target_gen_dir/mach/{{source_name_part}}User.c",
"$target_gen_dir/mach/{{source_name_part}}Server.c",
"$target_gen_dir/mach/{{source_name_part}}.h",
"$target_gen_dir/mach/{{source_name_part}}Server.h",
]
args = [ "{{source}}" ]
args += rebase_path(outputs, root_build_dir)
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium) {
if (!use_system_xcode) {
import("//build/config/clang/clang.gni")
import("//build/config/mac/mac_sdk.gni")
clang_path =
rebase_path("$clang_base_path/bin/", root_build_dir) + "clang"
mig_path = "$mac_bin_path" + "mig"
migcom_path = "$mac_bin_path" + "../libexec/migcom"
args += [
"--clang-path",
clang_path,
"--mig-path",
mig_path,
"--migcom-path",
migcom_path,
]
}
}
if (sysroot != "") {
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium) {
# Chromium often brings along its own SDK and wants to keep paths
# relative…
args += [
"--sdk",
rebase_path(sysroot, root_build_dir)
]
} else {
# …but thats not an option in the standalone Crashpad build, where the
# SDK is installed on the system and is absolute. (But use rebase_path
# just to be sure.)
args += [
"--sdk",
rebase_path(sysroot, ""),
]
}
}
args += [
"--include",
rebase_path("..", root_build_dir),
"--include",
rebase_path("../compat/mac", root_build_dir),
]
if (crashpad_is_ios) {
args += [
"--include",
rebase_path("../compat/ios", root_build_dir),
]
}
if (current_cpu == "x86") {
args += [
"--arch",
"i386",
]
} else if (current_cpu == "x64") {
args += [
"--arch",
"x86_64",
]
} else if (current_cpu == "arm") {
args += [
"--arch",
"armv7",
]
} else if (current_cpu == "arm64") {
args += [
"--arch",
"arm64",
]
}
}
static_library("mig_output") {
deps = [ ":mig" ]
sources = get_target_outputs(":mig")
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium) {
# mig output contains unreachable code, which irks -Wunreachable-code.
configs -= [ "//build/config/compiler:chromium_code" ]
configs += [ "//build/config/compiler:no_chromium_code" ]
}
public_configs = [ "..:crashpad_config" ]
}
}
static_library("util") {
sources = [
"file/delimited_file_reader.cc",
"file/delimited_file_reader.h",
"file/directory_reader.h",
"file/file_io.cc",
"file/file_io.h",
"file/file_reader.cc",
"file/file_reader.h",
"file/file_seeker.cc",
"file/file_seeker.h",
"file/file_writer.cc",
"file/file_writer.h",
"file/filesystem.h",
"file/output_stream_file_writer.cc",
"file/output_stream_file_writer.h",
"file/scoped_remove_file.cc",
"file/scoped_remove_file.h",
"file/string_file.cc",
"file/string_file.h",
"misc/address_sanitizer.h",
"misc/address_types.h",
"misc/arraysize.h",
"misc/as_underlying_type.h",
"misc/capture_context.h",
"misc/clock.h",
"misc/elf_note_types.h",
"misc/from_pointer_cast.h",
"misc/implicit_cast.h",
"misc/initialization_state.h",
"misc/initialization_state_dcheck.cc",
"misc/initialization_state_dcheck.h",
"misc/lexing.cc",
"misc/lexing.h",
"misc/memory_sanitizer.h",
"misc/metrics.cc",
"misc/metrics.h",
"misc/paths.h",
"misc/pdb_structures.cc",
"misc/pdb_structures.h",
"misc/random_string.cc",
"misc/random_string.h",
"misc/range_set.cc",
"misc/range_set.h",
"misc/reinterpret_bytes.cc",
"misc/reinterpret_bytes.h",
"misc/scoped_forbid_return.cc",
"misc/scoped_forbid_return.h",
"misc/symbolic_constants_common.h",
"misc/time.cc",
"misc/time.h",
"misc/tri_state.h",
"misc/uuid.cc",
"misc/uuid.h",
"misc/zlib.cc",
"misc/zlib.h",
"net/http_body.cc",
"net/http_body.h",
"net/http_body_gzip.cc",
"net/http_body_gzip.h",
"net/http_headers.h",
"net/http_multipart_builder.cc",
"net/http_multipart_builder.h",
"net/http_transport.cc",
"net/http_transport.h",
"net/url.cc",
"net/url.h",
"numeric/checked_address_range.cc",
"numeric/checked_address_range.h",
"numeric/checked_range.h",
"numeric/checked_vm_address_range.h",
"numeric/in_range_cast.h",
"numeric/int128.h",
"numeric/safe_assignment.h",
"process/process_id.h",
"process/process_memory.cc",
"process/process_memory.h",
"process/process_memory_native.h",
"process/process_memory_range.cc",
"process/process_memory_range.h",
"stdlib/aligned_allocator.cc",
"stdlib/aligned_allocator.h",
"stdlib/map_insert.h",
"stdlib/objc.h",
"stdlib/string_number_conversion.cc",
"stdlib/string_number_conversion.h",
"stdlib/strlcpy.cc",
"stdlib/strlcpy.h",
"stdlib/strnlen.cc",
"stdlib/strnlen.h",
"stdlib/thread_safe_vector.h",
"stream/base94_output_stream.cc",
"stream/base94_output_stream.h",
"stream/file_encoder.cc",
"stream/file_encoder.h",
"stream/file_output_stream.cc",
"stream/file_output_stream.h",
"stream/log_output_stream.cc",
"stream/log_output_stream.h",
"stream/output_stream_interface.h",
"stream/zlib_output_stream.cc",
"stream/zlib_output_stream.h",
"string/split_string.cc",
"string/split_string.h",
"synchronization/semaphore.h",
"thread/stoppable.h",
"thread/thread.cc",
"thread/thread.h",
"thread/thread_log_messages.cc",
"thread/thread_log_messages.h",
"thread/worker_thread.cc",
"thread/worker_thread.h",
]
defines = [ "ZLIB_CONST" ]
if (crashpad_is_posix || crashpad_is_fuchsia) {
sources += [
"file/directory_reader_posix.cc",
"file/file_io_posix.cc",
"file/filesystem_posix.cc",
"misc/clock_posix.cc",
"posix/close_stdio.cc",
"posix/close_stdio.h",
"posix/scoped_dir.cc",
"posix/scoped_dir.h",
"posix/scoped_mmap.cc",
"posix/scoped_mmap.h",
"posix/signals.cc",
"posix/signals.h",
"synchronization/semaphore_posix.cc",
"thread/thread_posix.cc",
]
if (!crashpad_is_fuchsia) {
sources += [
"posix/close_multiple.cc",
"posix/close_multiple.h",
"posix/double_fork_and_exec.cc",
"posix/double_fork_and_exec.h",
"posix/drop_privileges.cc",
"posix/drop_privileges.h",
"posix/process_info.h",
# These map signals to and from strings. While Fuchsia defines some of
# the common SIGx defines, signals are never raised on Fuchsia, so
# there's need to include this mapping code.
"posix/symbolic_constants_posix.cc",
"posix/symbolic_constants_posix.h",
]
}
}
if (crashpad_is_mac || crashpad_is_ios) {
sources += [
"mac/xattr.cc",
"mac/xattr.h",
"mach/composite_mach_message_server.cc",
"mach/composite_mach_message_server.h",
"mach/exc_client_variants.cc",
"mach/exc_client_variants.h",
"mach/exc_server_variants.cc",
"mach/exc_server_variants.h",
"mach/exception_behaviors.cc",
"mach/exception_behaviors.h",
"mach/exception_ports.cc",
"mach/exception_ports.h",
"mach/mach_extensions.cc",
"mach/mach_extensions.h",
"mach/mach_message.cc",
"mach/mach_message.h",
"mach/mach_message_server.cc",
"mach/mach_message_server.h",
"mach/symbolic_constants_mach.cc",
"mach/symbolic_constants_mach.h",
"misc/capture_context_mac.S",
"misc/clock_mac.cc",
"misc/paths_mac.cc",
"synchronization/semaphore_mac.cc",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_mac) {
sources += [
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
"mac/checked_mach_address_range.h",
"mac/launchd.h",
"mac/launchd.mm",
"mac/mac_util.cc",
"mac/mac_util.h",
"mac/service_management.cc",
"mac/service_management.h",
"mach/bootstrap.cc",
"mach/bootstrap.h",
"mach/child_port_handshake.cc",
"mach/child_port_handshake.h",
"mach/child_port_server.cc",
"mach/child_port_server.h",
"mach/child_port_types.h",
"mach/exception_types.cc",
"mach/exception_types.h",
"mach/notify_server.cc",
"mach/notify_server.h",
"mach/scoped_task_suspend.cc",
"mach/scoped_task_suspend.h",
"mach/task_for_pid.cc",
"mach/task_for_pid.h",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
"net/http_transport_mac.mm",
"posix/process_info_mac.cc",
"process/process_memory_mac.cc",
"process/process_memory_mac.h",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_ios) {
sources += [
"ios/exception_processor.h",
"ios/exception_processor.mm",
"ios/ios_system_data_collector.h",
"ios/ios_system_data_collector.mm",
]
}
deps = []
if (crashpad_is_linux || crashpad_is_fuchsia || crashpad_is_android) {
sources += [ "net/http_transport_socket.cc" ]
if (crashpad_use_boringssl_for_http_transport_socket) {
defines += [ "CRASHPAD_USE_BORINGSSL" ]
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium || crashpad_is_in_fuchsia) {
deps += [ "//third_party/boringssl" ]
} else {
libs = [
"crypto",
"ssl",
]
}
}
}
if (crashpad_is_android) {
sources += [
"linux/initial_signal_dispositions.cc",
"linux/initial_signal_dispositions.h",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_linux || crashpad_is_android) {
sources += [
"linux/address_types.h",
"linux/auxiliary_vector.cc",
"linux/auxiliary_vector.h",
"linux/checked_linux_address_range.h",
"linux/direct_ptrace_connection.cc",
"linux/direct_ptrace_connection.h",
"linux/exception_handler_client.cc",
"linux/exception_handler_client.h",
"linux/exception_handler_protocol.cc",
"linux/exception_handler_protocol.h",
"linux/exception_information.h",
"linux/memory_map.cc",
"linux/memory_map.h",
"linux/proc_stat_reader.cc",
"linux/proc_stat_reader.h",
"linux/proc_task_reader.cc",
"linux/proc_task_reader.h",
"linux/ptrace_broker.cc",
"linux/ptrace_broker.h",
"linux/ptrace_client.cc",
"linux/ptrace_client.h",
"linux/ptrace_connection.h",
"linux/ptracer.cc",
"linux/ptracer.h",
"linux/scoped_pr_set_dumpable.cc",
"linux/scoped_pr_set_dumpable.h",
"linux/scoped_pr_set_ptracer.cc",
"linux/scoped_pr_set_ptracer.h",
"linux/scoped_ptrace_attach.cc",
"linux/scoped_ptrace_attach.h",
"linux/socket.cc",
"linux/socket.h",
"linux/thread_info.cc",
"linux/thread_info.h",
"linux/traits.h",
"misc/capture_context_linux.S",
"misc/paths_linux.cc",
"misc/time_linux.cc",
"posix/process_info_linux.cc",
"process/process_memory_linux.cc",
"process/process_memory_linux.h",
"process/process_memory_sanitized.cc",
"process/process_memory_sanitized.h",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_win) {
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
sources += [
"file/directory_reader_win.cc",
"file/file_io_win.cc",
"file/filesystem_win.cc",
"misc/clock_win.cc",
"misc/paths_win.cc",
"misc/time_win.cc",
"net/http_transport_win.cc",
"process/process_memory_win.cc",
"process/process_memory_win.h",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
"synchronization/semaphore_win.cc",
"thread/thread_win.cc",
"win/address_types.h",
"win/checked_win_address_range.h",
"win/command_line.cc",
"win/command_line.h",
"win/context_wrappers.h",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
"win/critical_section_with_debug_info.cc",
"win/critical_section_with_debug_info.h",
"win/exception_handler_server.cc",
"win/exception_handler_server.h",
"win/get_function.cc",
"win/get_function.h",
"win/get_module_information.cc",
"win/get_module_information.h",
"win/handle.cc",
"win/handle.h",
"win/initial_client_data.cc",
"win/initial_client_data.h",
"win/loader_lock.cc",
"win/loader_lock.h",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
"win/module_version.cc",
"win/module_version.h",
"win/nt_internals.cc",
"win/nt_internals.h",
"win/ntstatus_logging.cc",
"win/ntstatus_logging.h",
"win/process_info.cc",
"win/process_info.h",
"win/process_structs.h",
"win/registration_protocol_win.cc",
"win/registration_protocol_win.h",
"win/safe_terminate_process.h",
"win/scoped_handle.cc",
"win/scoped_handle.h",
"win/scoped_local_alloc.cc",
"win/scoped_local_alloc.h",
"win/scoped_process_suspend.cc",
"win/scoped_process_suspend.h",
"win/scoped_set_event.cc",
"win/scoped_set_event.h",
"win/session_end_watcher.cc",
"win/session_end_watcher.h",
"win/termination_codes.h",
"win/xp_compat.h",
]
# There's no ml.exe yet in cross builds, so provide broken-but-not-asm
# versions of the functions defined in .asm files.
#
# CaptureContext() in capture_context_broken.cc just calls CHECK(false).
# SafeTerminateProcess() in safe_terminate_process.cc just calls regular
# TerminateProcess() without the protection against broken third-party
# patching of TerminateProcess().
#
# TODO(thakis): Use the .asm file in cross builds somehow,
# https://crbug.com/762167.
if (host_os == "win") {
if (current_cpu != "arm64") {
sources += [
"misc/capture_context_win.asm",
"win/safe_terminate_process.asm",
]
} else {
# Most Crashpad builds use Microsoft's armasm64.exe macro assembler for
# .asm source files. When building in Chromium, clang-cl is used as the
# assembler instead. Since the two assemblers recognize different
# assembly dialects, the same .asm file can't be used for each. As a
# workaround, use a prebuilt .obj file when the Microsoft-dialect
# assembler isn't available.
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium) {
sources += [ "misc/capture_context_win_arm64.obj" ]
} else {
sources += [ "misc/capture_context_win_arm64.asm" ]
}
}
} else {
sources += [
"misc/capture_context_broken.cc",
"win/safe_terminate_process_broken.cc",
]
}
}
if (crashpad_is_fuchsia) {
sources += [
"fuchsia/koid_utilities.cc",
"fuchsia/koid_utilities.h",
"fuchsia/scoped_task_suspend.cc",
"fuchsia/scoped_task_suspend.h",
"misc/capture_context_fuchsia.S",
"misc/paths_fuchsia.cc",
"process/process_memory_fuchsia.cc",
"process/process_memory_fuchsia.h",
]
}
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
public_configs = [ "..:crashpad_config" ]
# Include generated files starting with "util".
if (crashpad_is_in_fuchsia) {
include_dirs = [ "$root_gen_dir/third_party/crashpad" ]
} else {
include_dirs = [ "$root_gen_dir/third_party/crashpad/crashpad" ]
}
public_deps = [
"../compat",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
"../third_party/zlib",
]
deps += [ "../third_party/mini_chromium:base" ]
ios: Provide a copy of exc.defs and run mig on it to generate exc stubs The iOS SDK doesn’t include a copy of <mach/exc.defs>. It only provides <mach/exc.h>, which is just the user-side header. To obtain declarations and implementations of the server-side stubs, a current copy of <mach/exc.defs> is added to third_party, and the mig action in util is updated to use it on iOS. The three other mig subsystems that Crashpad uses are not brought to iOS: - mach_exc is identical to exc except it always uses 64-bit quantities for addresses in place of exc’s use of quantiies sized for native pointers. Because all iOS work is limited to a single process, there is no need to consider cross-process operation with variable bitness, so mach_exc is unnecessary. We’re also only targeting 64-bit for iOS, so exc will always suffice. This follows the spirit of other mach_-prefixed routines on iOS, where Apple forbids mach_vm_read to user applications but permits vm_read. - notify is primarily used on macOS in the Crashpad handler process to receive a no-senders notification, which is used to trigger handler shutdown when it has no more clients. This is not believed to be useful to Crashpad on iOS, which is restricted to single-process operation. - child_port is a Crashpad-specific subsystem used to pass Mach rights between processes, but is similarly useless when restricted to single-process operation as on iOS. Bug: crashpad:31 Change-Id: Id4cb3cdd529814438d378c20702c82c1e89dd2be Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/crashpad/crashpad/+/2154530 Commit-Queue: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Justin Cohen <justincohen@chromium.org>
2020-04-17 16:43:39 -04:00
if (crashpad_is_mac || crashpad_is_ios) {
include_dirs += [ "$root_build_dir/gen" ]
deps += [ ":mig_output" ]
ios: Provide a copy of exc.defs and run mig on it to generate exc stubs The iOS SDK doesn’t include a copy of <mach/exc.defs>. It only provides <mach/exc.h>, which is just the user-side header. To obtain declarations and implementations of the server-side stubs, a current copy of <mach/exc.defs> is added to third_party, and the mig action in util is updated to use it on iOS. The three other mig subsystems that Crashpad uses are not brought to iOS: - mach_exc is identical to exc except it always uses 64-bit quantities for addresses in place of exc’s use of quantiies sized for native pointers. Because all iOS work is limited to a single process, there is no need to consider cross-process operation with variable bitness, so mach_exc is unnecessary. We’re also only targeting 64-bit for iOS, so exc will always suffice. This follows the spirit of other mach_-prefixed routines on iOS, where Apple forbids mach_vm_read to user applications but permits vm_read. - notify is primarily used on macOS in the Crashpad handler process to receive a no-senders notification, which is used to trigger handler shutdown when it has no more clients. This is not believed to be useful to Crashpad on iOS, which is restricted to single-process operation. - child_port is a Crashpad-specific subsystem used to pass Mach rights between processes, but is similarly useless when restricted to single-process operation as on iOS. Bug: crashpad:31 Change-Id: Id4cb3cdd529814438d378c20702c82c1e89dd2be Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/crashpad/crashpad/+/2154530 Commit-Queue: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Justin Cohen <justincohen@chromium.org>
2020-04-17 16:43:39 -04:00
}
if (crashpad_is_mac) {
libs = [
"bsm",
"CoreFoundation.framework",
"Foundation.framework",
"IOKit.framework",
]
deps += [ "../third_party/apple_cf:apple_cf" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_win) {
libs = [
"user32.lib",
# TODO(jperaza): version.lib is needed for Windows 7 compatibility.
# mincore.lib may be linked against instead when targeting Windows 8+.
"version.lib",
"winhttp.lib",
]
cflags = [ "/wd4201" ] # nonstandard extension used: nameless struct/union.
if (current_cpu == "x86") {
asmflags = [ "/safeseh" ]
}
}
if (crashpad_is_fuchsia) {
public_deps += [ "../third_party/fuchsia" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_android || crashpad_is_linux) {
deps += [ "../third_party/lss" ]
}
configs += [ "..:disable_ubsan" ]
}
if (!crashpad_is_android && !crashpad_is_ios) {
crashpad_executable("http_transport_test_server") {
testonly = true
sources = [ "net/http_transport_test_server.cc" ]
deps = [
":util",
"../third_party/cpp-httplib",
"../third_party/mini_chromium:base",
"../third_party/zlib",
"../tools:tool_support",
]
if (crashpad_is_standalone) {
remove_configs = [ "//third_party/mini_chromium/mini_chromium/build:Wexit_time_destructors" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_win) {
libs = [ "ws2_32.lib" ]
}
if (crashpad_use_boringssl_for_http_transport_socket) {
defines = [ "CRASHPAD_USE_BORINGSSL" ]
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium || crashpad_is_in_fuchsia) {
deps += [ "//third_party/boringssl" ]
} else {
libs = [
"crypto",
"ssl",
]
}
}
}
}
source_set("util_test") {
testonly = true
sources = [
"file/delimited_file_reader_test.cc",
"file/directory_reader_test.cc",
"file/file_io_test.cc",
"file/file_reader_test.cc",
"file/filesystem_test.cc",
"file/string_file_test.cc",
"misc/arraysize_test.cc",
"misc/capture_context_test.cc",
"misc/capture_context_test_util.h",
"misc/clock_test.cc",
"misc/from_pointer_cast_test.cc",
"misc/initialization_state_dcheck_test.cc",
"misc/initialization_state_test.cc",
"misc/paths_test.cc",
"misc/random_string_test.cc",
"misc/range_set_test.cc",
"misc/reinterpret_bytes_test.cc",
"misc/scoped_forbid_return_test.cc",
"misc/time_test.cc",
"misc/uuid_test.cc",
"net/http_body_gzip_test.cc",
"net/http_body_test.cc",
"net/http_body_test_util.cc",
"net/http_body_test_util.h",
"net/http_multipart_builder_test.cc",
"net/url_test.cc",
"numeric/checked_address_range_test.cc",
"numeric/checked_range_test.cc",
"numeric/in_range_cast_test.cc",
"numeric/int128_test.cc",
"process/process_memory_range_test.cc",
"process/process_memory_test.cc",
"stdlib/aligned_allocator_test.cc",
"stdlib/map_insert_test.cc",
"stdlib/string_number_conversion_test.cc",
"stdlib/strlcpy_test.cc",
"stdlib/strnlen_test.cc",
"stdlib/thread_safe_vector_test.cc",
"stream/base94_output_stream_test.cc",
"stream/file_encoder_test.cc",
"stream/log_output_stream_test.cc",
"stream/test_output_stream.cc",
"stream/test_output_stream.h",
"stream/zlib_output_stream_test.cc",
"string/split_string_test.cc",
"synchronization/semaphore_test.cc",
"thread/thread_log_messages_test.cc",
"thread/thread_test.cc",
"thread/worker_thread_test.cc",
]
if (!crashpad_is_android && !crashpad_is_ios) {
# Android requires an HTTPTransport implementation.
sources += [ "net/http_transport_test.cc" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_posix || crashpad_is_fuchsia) {
if (!crashpad_is_fuchsia && !crashpad_is_ios) {
sources += [
"posix/process_info_test.cc",
"posix/signals_test.cc",
"posix/symbolic_constants_posix_test.cc",
]
}
sources += [ "posix/scoped_mmap_test.cc" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_mac || crashpad_is_ios) {
sources += [
"mac/xattr_test.cc",
"mach/composite_mach_message_server_test.cc",
"mach/exc_server_variants_test.cc",
"mach/exception_behaviors_test.cc",
"mach/mach_extensions_test.cc",
"mach/mach_message_test.cc",
"mach/symbolic_constants_mach_test.cc",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_mac) {
sources += [
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
"mac/launchd_test.mm",
"mac/mac_util_test.mm",
"mac/service_management_test.mm",
"mach/bootstrap_test.cc",
"mach/child_port_handshake_test.cc",
"mach/child_port_server_test.cc",
"mach/exc_client_variants_test.cc",
"mach/exception_ports_test.cc",
"mach/exception_types_test.cc",
"mach/mach_message_server_test.cc",
"mach/notify_server_test.cc",
"mach/scoped_task_suspend_test.cc",
"misc/capture_context_test_util_mac.cc",
"process/process_memory_mac_test.cc",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_ios) {
sources += [ "ios/exception_processor_test.mm" ]
sources -= [
"misc/capture_context_test.cc",
"process/process_memory_range_test.cc",
"process/process_memory_test.cc",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_linux || crashpad_is_android) {
sources += [
"linux/auxiliary_vector_test.cc",
"linux/memory_map_test.cc",
"linux/proc_stat_reader_test.cc",
"linux/proc_task_reader_test.cc",
"linux/ptrace_broker_test.cc",
"linux/ptracer_test.cc",
"linux/scoped_ptrace_attach_test.cc",
"linux/socket_test.cc",
"misc/capture_context_test_util_linux.cc",
"process/process_memory_sanitized_test.cc",
]
}
if (crashpad_is_fuchsia) {
sources += [ "misc/capture_context_test_util_fuchsia.cc" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_win) {
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-11-28 10:31:13 -08:00
sources += [
"misc/capture_context_test_util_win.cc",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
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"win/command_line_test.cc",
"win/critical_section_with_debug_info_test.cc",
"win/exception_handler_server_test.cc",
"win/get_function_test.cc",
"win/handle_test.cc",
"win/initial_client_data_test.cc",
"win/loader_lock_test.cc",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
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"win/process_info_test.cc",
"win/registration_protocol_win_test.cc",
"win/safe_terminate_process_test.cc",
"win/scoped_process_suspend_test.cc",
"win/session_end_watcher_test.cc",
]
if (crashpad_is_in_chromium && is_asan && is_component_build) {
# TODO(crbug.com/856174): Re-enable these once Windows ASan is fixed.
sources -= [ "stdlib/string_number_conversion_test.cc" ]
}
}
data = [
"net/testdata/ascii_http_body.txt",
"net/testdata/binary_http_body.dat",
"net/testdata/crashpad_util_test_cert.pem",
"net/testdata/crashpad_util_test_key.pem",
]
deps = [
":util",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
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"../client",
"../compat",
"../test",
"../third_party/gtest:gmock",
"../third_party/gtest:gtest",
"../third_party/mini_chromium:base",
Rework GN files to start to support building standalone, and also in Chromium - Adds a .gn and a build/BUILDCONFIG.gn that uses mini_chromium's build/BUILD.gn. - Adds some stub BUILD.gn files in locations where Chromium expects them (in //build, //testing, //third_party) containing empty targets/configs. These are no-ops in standalone builds, but add functionality when building in Chromium. This is in preference to having a global bool that conditionally does Chromium-y things in the Crashpad build files. These stub files are all contained in a secondary source root in build/chromium_compatibility, referred to by //.gn. - Adds //base/BUILD.gn which forwards to mini_chromium/base. This is only used when building standalone so that both Chromium and Crashpad can refer to it as "//base". - Changes references to other Crashpad targets to be relatively specified so that they work when the root of the project is //, and also when it's //third_party/crashpad/crashpad as it is in Chromium. - Moves any error-causing Mac/Win-specific files into explicit if (is_mac) or if (is_win) blocks as part of removing the dependency on set_sources_assignment_filter(). As yet unresolved: - CRASHPAD_IN_CHROMIUM needs to be removed when standalone; to be tackled in a follow up. - Not sure what to do with zlib yet, the build file currently assumes "in Chromium" too, and similarly having Crashpad //third_party/zlib:zlib pointing at itself doesn't work. Bug: crashpad:79 Change-Id: I6a7dda214e4b3b14a60c1ed285267ab97432a1a8 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777410 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
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"../third_party/zlib",
]
if (!crashpad_is_android && !crashpad_is_ios) {
data_deps = [ ":http_transport_test_server" ]
if (crashpad_use_boringssl_for_http_transport_socket) {
defines = [ "CRASHPAD_USE_BORINGSSL" ]
}
}
if (crashpad_is_mac) {
libs = [ "Foundation.framework" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_ios) {
deps += [ ":util_test_bundle_data" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_android || crashpad_is_linux) {
deps += [ "../third_party/lss" ]
}
if (crashpad_is_win) {
libs = [
"rpcrt4.lib",
"dbghelp.lib",
]
data_deps += [
":crashpad_util_test_loader_lock_test",
":crashpad_util_test_process_info_test_child",
":crashpad_util_test_safe_terminate_process_test_child",
]
}
}
if (crashpad_is_ios) {
bundle_data("util_test_bundle_data") {
testonly = true
sources = [
"net/testdata/ascii_http_body.txt",
"net/testdata/binary_http_body.dat",
]
outputs = [ "{{bundle_resources_dir}}/crashpad_test_data/" +
"{{source_root_relative_dir}}/{{source_file_part}}" ]
}
}
if (crashpad_is_win) {
crashpad_executable("crashpad_util_test_process_info_test_child") {
testonly = true
sources = [ "win/process_info_test_child.cc" ]
}
crashpad_executable("crashpad_util_test_safe_terminate_process_test_child") {
testonly = true
sources = [ "win/safe_terminate_process_test_child.cc" ]
}
crashpad_loadable_module("crashpad_util_test_loader_lock_test") {
testonly = true
sources = [ "win/loader_lock_test_dll.cc" ]
deps = [ ":util" ]
}
}