The unconditional CHECK() in MinidumpFileWriter::AddStream() made sense
when all streams were under the Minidump class family’s control, but
became hazardous upon the introduction of user streams with arbitrary
types under the crashy process’ control.
Bug: crashpad:171
Test: crashpad_minidump_test MinidumpFileWriter.SameStreamType
Change-Id: Iba5be08b330261286d11d22d8e9a2fef5fcc1070
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/456056
Reviewed-by: Sigurður Ásgeirsson <siggi@chromium.org>
This was done in Chromium’s local copy of Crashpad in 562827afb599. This
change is similar to that one, except more care was taken to avoid
including headers from a .cc or _test.cc when already included by the
associated .h. Rather than using <stddef.h> for size_t, Crashpad has
always used <sys/types.h>, so that’s used here as well.
This updates mini_chromium to 8a2363f486e3a0dc562a68884832d06d28d38dcc,
which removes base/basictypes.h.
e128dcf10122 Remove base/move.h; use std::move() instead of Pass()
8a2363f486e3 Move basictypes.h to macros.h
R=avi@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1566713002 .
Mostly size_t <-> unsigned int warnings, but I also had a mistake in
PROCESS_BASIC_INFORMATION, the pids are 32-on-32 and 64-on-64.
The Windows build is still x86 until https://codereview.chromium.org/981333002/.
I don't think I'll bother maintaining the x86 build for now, though we will probably
need it for x86 OSs in the future. It should be straightforward to revive it once we
need it, and have bots to support it.
R=mark@chromium.org
BUG=crashpad:1
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/983103004
- dbghelp.h requires windows.h to be included before it (ick!).
Add a stub one for non_win to make this work.
- convert __attribute__ -> macro that can work work with MSVC;
- a handful of narrowing casts.
R=mark@chromium.org
BUG=crashpad:1
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/883773005
All minidump objects now own their all of their children, rather than
having them maintain weak pointers and requiring callers to maintain
ownership.
The only weak object in the entire tree now is the “extra memory” added
to a MinidumpMemoryListWriter by its AddExtraMemory() method. Extra
memory aliases objects owned elsewhere in the tree, typically by a
MinidumpThreadWriter as stack memory. Non-“extra” memory added to a
MinidumpMemoryListWriter by its AddMemory() method is strongly owned.
Many objects are now deleted through base pointers, and in those cases,
the base classes now have public virtual destructors. The ultimate base,
MinidumpWritable, is still protected to guard against direct
instantiation and deletion, and thus its destructor does not need to be
virtual.
This updates mini_chromium to eeb3b6a4f020 specifically for that
revision, which includes necessary updates to scoped_ptr. It also picks
up:
eeb3b6a4f020 Update base/move.h and base/memory/scoped_ptr.h to match
67ad2efafaba More porting to Windows
be27a006421e AUTHORS: Fix link post-git migration flag day.
05f5b1503230 Add codereview.settings to mini_chromium.
a32c2b199811 Beginnings of Windows support in mini_chromium
TEST=minidump_test
R=rsesek@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/674153002
MinidumpFileWriter writes the top-level object to a minidump file. This
consists of a MINIDUMP_HEADER and a list of MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY entries
that point to streams, which are second-level objects in minidump files.
This change also adds the base class for stream writers,
MinidumpStreamWriter.
TEST=minidump_test MinidumpFileWriter*
R=rsesek@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/432863006