Crashpad
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An ExceptionSnapshot of an exception sustained by a running (or crashed) process on a Mac OS X system. More...
#include "snapshot/mac/exception_snapshot_mac.h"
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bool | Initialize (ProcessReader *process_reader, exception_behavior_t behavior, thread_t exception_thread, exception_type_t exception, const mach_exception_data_type_t *code, mach_msg_type_number_t code_count, thread_state_flavor_t flavor, ConstThreadState state, mach_msg_type_number_t state_count) |
Initializes the object. More... | |
const CPUContext * | Context () const override |
Returns a CPUContext object corresponding to the exception thread’s CPU context at the time of the exception. More... | |
uint64_t | ThreadID () const override |
Returns the thread identifier of the thread that triggered the exception. More... | |
uint32_t | Exception () const override |
Returns the top-level exception code identifying the exception. More... | |
uint32_t | ExceptionInfo () const override |
Returns the second-level exception code identifying the exception. More... | |
uint64_t | ExceptionAddress () const override |
Returns the address that triggered the exception. More... | |
const std::vector< uint64_t > & | Codes () const override |
Returns a series of operating system-specific exception codes. More... | |
An ExceptionSnapshot of an exception sustained by a running (or crashed) process on a Mac OS X system.
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Returns a series of operating system-specific exception codes.
The precise interpretation of these codes is specific to the snapshot operating system. These codes may provide a duplicate of information available elsewhere, they may extend information available elsewhere, or they may not be present at all. In this case, an empty vector will be returned.
For Mac OS X, this will be a vector containing the original exception type and the values of code[0]
and code[1]
as received by a Mach exception handler.
For Windows, these are additional arguments (if any) as provided to RaiseException()
. See the documentation for ExceptionInformation
in EXCEPTION_RECORD
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Implements crashpad::ExceptionSnapshot.
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Returns a CPUContext object corresponding to the exception thread’s CPU context at the time of the exception.
The caller does not take ownership of this object, it is scoped to the lifetime of the ThreadSnapshot object that it was obtained from.
Implements crashpad::ExceptionSnapshot.
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Returns the top-level exception code identifying the exception.
This is an operating system-specific value.
For Mac OS X, this will be an EXC_* exception type, such as EXC_BAD_ACCESS
. EXC_CRASH
will not appear here for exceptions processed as EXC_CRASH
when generated from another preceding exception: the original exception code will appear instead. The exception type as it was received will appear at index 0 of Codes().
For Windows, this will be an EXCEPTION_* exception type such as EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
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Implements crashpad::ExceptionSnapshot.
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Returns the address that triggered the exception.
This may be the address that caused a fault on data access, or it may be the instruction pointer that contained an offending instruction. For exceptions where this value cannot be determined, it will be 0
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For Mac OS X, this will be the value of the exception code at index 1 as received by a Mach exception handler.
Implements crashpad::ExceptionSnapshot.
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Returns the second-level exception code identifying the exception.
This is an operating system-specific value.
For Mac OS X, this will be the value of the exception code at index 0 as received by a Mach exception handler, except:
EXC_CRASH
exceptions generated from another preceding exception, the original exception code will appear here, not the code as received by the Mach exception handler.EXC_RESOURCE
and EXC_GUARD
exceptions, the high 32 bits of the exception code at index 0 will appear here.In all cases on Mac OS X, the full exception code at index 0 as it was received will appear at index 1 of Codes().
On Windows, this will either be 0
if the exception is continuable, or EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE
to indicate a noncontinuable exception.
Implements crashpad::ExceptionSnapshot.
bool crashpad::internal::ExceptionSnapshotMac::Initialize | ( | ProcessReader * | process_reader, |
exception_behavior_t | behavior, | ||
thread_t | exception_thread, | ||
exception_type_t | exception, | ||
const mach_exception_data_type_t * | code, | ||
mach_msg_type_number_t | code_count, | ||
thread_state_flavor_t | flavor, | ||
ConstThreadState | state, | ||
mach_msg_type_number_t | state_count | ||
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Initializes the object.
Other than process_reader, the parameters may be passed directly through from a Mach exception handler.
[in] | process_reader | A ProcessReader for the task that sustained the exception. |
true
if the snapshot could be created, false
otherwise with an appropriate message logged.
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Returns the thread identifier of the thread that triggered the exception.
This value can be compared to ThreadSnapshot::ThreadID() to associate an ExceptionSnapshot object with the ThreadSnapshot that contains a snapshot of the thread that triggered the exception.
Implements crashpad::ExceptionSnapshot.