crashpad/minidump/minidump_context_writer.cc
Scott Graham 22c82f0c6c Use recently imported MSVC warning macros
The PUSH/POP are less noisy for sure. SUPPRESS is a little more
subtle -- it's correctly documented as "for this line and the next"
but that doesn't work well with our coding style.

R=mark@chromium.org
BUG=crashpad:1

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/898133002
2015-02-05 11:30:29 -08:00

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// Copyright 2014 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.
#include "minidump/minidump_context_writer.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "snapshot/cpu_context.h"
#include "util/file/file_writer.h"
namespace crashpad {
MinidumpContextWriter::~MinidumpContextWriter() {
}
// static
scoped_ptr<MinidumpContextWriter> MinidumpContextWriter::CreateFromSnapshot(
const CPUContext* context_snapshot) {
scoped_ptr<MinidumpContextWriter> context;
switch (context_snapshot->architecture) {
case kCPUArchitectureX86: {
MinidumpContextX86Writer* context_x86 = new MinidumpContextX86Writer();
context.reset(context_x86);
context_x86->InitializeFromSnapshot(context_snapshot->x86);
break;
}
case kCPUArchitectureX86_64: {
MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4316); // Object on heap may not be aligned.
MinidumpContextAMD64Writer* context_amd64 =
new MinidumpContextAMD64Writer();
MSVC_POP_WARNING(); // C4316
context.reset(context_amd64);
context_amd64->InitializeFromSnapshot(context_snapshot->x86_64);
break;
}
default: {
LOG(ERROR) << "unknown context architecture "
<< context_snapshot->architecture;
break;
}
}
return context;
}
size_t MinidumpContextWriter::SizeOfObject() {
DCHECK_GE(state(), kStateFrozen);
return ContextSize();
}
MinidumpContextX86Writer::MinidumpContextX86Writer()
: MinidumpContextWriter(), context_() {
context_.context_flags = kMinidumpContextX86;
}
MinidumpContextX86Writer::~MinidumpContextX86Writer() {
}
void MinidumpContextX86Writer::InitializeFromSnapshot(
const CPUContextX86* context_snapshot) {
DCHECK_EQ(state(), kStateMutable);
DCHECK_EQ(context_.context_flags, kMinidumpContextX86);
context_.context_flags = kMinidumpContextX86All;
context_.dr0 = context_snapshot->dr0;
context_.dr1 = context_snapshot->dr1;
context_.dr2 = context_snapshot->dr2;
context_.dr3 = context_snapshot->dr3;
context_.dr6 = context_snapshot->dr6;
context_.dr7 = context_snapshot->dr7;
// The contents of context_.float_save effectively alias everything in
// context_.fxsave thats related to x87 FPU state. context_.float_save
// doesnt carry state specific to SSE (or later), such as mxcsr and the xmm
// registers.
context_.float_save.control_word = context_snapshot->fxsave.fcw;
context_.float_save.status_word = context_snapshot->fxsave.fsw;
context_.float_save.tag_word =
CPUContextX86::FxsaveToFsaveTagWord(context_snapshot->fxsave.fsw,
context_snapshot->fxsave.ftw,
context_snapshot->fxsave.st_mm);
context_.float_save.error_offset = context_snapshot->fxsave.fpu_ip;
context_.float_save.error_selector = context_snapshot->fxsave.fpu_cs;
context_.float_save.data_offset = context_snapshot->fxsave.fpu_dp;
context_.float_save.data_selector = context_snapshot->fxsave.fpu_ds;
for (size_t index = 0, offset = 0;
index < arraysize(context_snapshot->fxsave.st_mm);
offset += sizeof(context_snapshot->fxsave.st_mm[index].st), ++index) {
memcpy(&context_.float_save.register_area[offset],
&context_snapshot->fxsave.st_mm[index].st,
sizeof(context_snapshot->fxsave.st_mm[index].st));
}
context_.gs = context_snapshot->gs;
context_.fs = context_snapshot->fs;
context_.es = context_snapshot->es;
context_.ds = context_snapshot->ds;
context_.edi = context_snapshot->edi;
context_.esi = context_snapshot->esi;
context_.ebx = context_snapshot->ebx;
context_.edx = context_snapshot->edx;
context_.ecx = context_snapshot->ecx;
context_.eax = context_snapshot->eax;
context_.ebp = context_snapshot->ebp;
context_.eip = context_snapshot->eip;
context_.cs = context_snapshot->cs;
context_.eflags = context_snapshot->eflags;
context_.esp = context_snapshot->esp;
context_.ss = context_snapshot->ss;
// This is effectively a memcpy() of a big structure.
context_.fxsave = context_snapshot->fxsave;
}
bool MinidumpContextX86Writer::WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) {
DCHECK_EQ(state(), kStateWritable);
return file_writer->Write(&context_, sizeof(context_));
}
size_t MinidumpContextX86Writer::ContextSize() const {
DCHECK_GE(state(), kStateFrozen);
return sizeof(context_);
}
MinidumpContextAMD64Writer::MinidumpContextAMD64Writer()
: MinidumpContextWriter(), context_() {
context_.context_flags = kMinidumpContextAMD64;
}
MinidumpContextAMD64Writer::~MinidumpContextAMD64Writer() {
}
void MinidumpContextAMD64Writer::InitializeFromSnapshot(
const CPUContextX86_64* context_snapshot) {
DCHECK_EQ(state(), kStateMutable);
DCHECK_EQ(context_.context_flags, kMinidumpContextAMD64);
context_.context_flags = kMinidumpContextAMD64All;
context_.mx_csr = context_snapshot->fxsave.mxcsr;
context_.cs = context_snapshot->cs;
context_.fs = context_snapshot->fs;
context_.gs = context_snapshot->gs;
// The top 32 bits of rflags are reserved/unused.
context_.eflags = static_cast<uint32_t>(context_snapshot->rflags);
context_.dr0 = context_snapshot->dr0;
context_.dr1 = context_snapshot->dr1;
context_.dr2 = context_snapshot->dr2;
context_.dr3 = context_snapshot->dr3;
context_.dr6 = context_snapshot->dr6;
context_.dr7 = context_snapshot->dr7;
context_.rax = context_snapshot->rax;
context_.rcx = context_snapshot->rcx;
context_.rdx = context_snapshot->rdx;
context_.rbx = context_snapshot->rbx;
context_.rsp = context_snapshot->rsp;
context_.rbp = context_snapshot->rbp;
context_.rsi = context_snapshot->rsi;
context_.rdi = context_snapshot->rdi;
context_.r8 = context_snapshot->r8;
context_.r9 = context_snapshot->r9;
context_.r10 = context_snapshot->r10;
context_.r11 = context_snapshot->r11;
context_.r12 = context_snapshot->r12;
context_.r13 = context_snapshot->r13;
context_.r14 = context_snapshot->r14;
context_.r15 = context_snapshot->r15;
context_.rip = context_snapshot->rip;
// This is effectively a memcpy() of a big structure.
context_.fxsave = context_snapshot->fxsave;
}
size_t MinidumpContextAMD64Writer::Alignment() {
DCHECK_GE(state(), kStateFrozen);
// Match the alignment of MinidumpContextAMD64.
return 16;
}
bool MinidumpContextAMD64Writer::WriteObject(FileWriterInterface* file_writer) {
DCHECK_EQ(state(), kStateWritable);
return file_writer->Write(&context_, sizeof(context_));
}
size_t MinidumpContextAMD64Writer::ContextSize() const {
DCHECK_GE(state(), kStateFrozen);
return sizeof(context_);
}
} // namespace crashpad