crashpad/util/win/registration_protocol_win.h
Scott Graham 2d87606bb5 win: Start crashpad_handler by inheriting connection data to it
Previously, StartHandler() launched the handler process, then connected
over a pipe to register for crash handling. Instead, the initial client
can create and inherit handles to the handler and pass those handle
values and other data (addresses, etc.) on the command line.

This should improve startup time as there's no need to synchronize with
the process at startup, and allows avoiding a call to CreateProcess()
directly in StartHandler(), which is important for registration for
crash reporting from DllMain().

Incidentally adds new utility functions for string/number conversion and
string splitting.

Note: API change; UseHandler() is removed for all platforms.

BUG=chromium:567850,chromium:656800

Change-Id: I1602724183cb107f805f109674c53e95841b24fd
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/400015
Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
2016-10-21 20:35:58 +00:00

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#ifndef CRASHPAD_UTIL_WIN_REGISTRATION_PROTOCOL_WIN_H_
#define CRASHPAD_UTIL_WIN_REGISTRATION_PROTOCOL_WIN_H_
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "base/strings/string16.h"
#include "util/win/address_types.h"
namespace crashpad {
#pragma pack(push, 1)
//! \brief Structure read out of the client process by the crash handler when an
//! exception occurs.
struct ExceptionInformation {
//! \brief The address of an EXCEPTION_POINTERS structure in the client
//! process that describes the exception.
WinVMAddress exception_pointers;
//! \brief The thread on which the exception happened.
DWORD thread_id;
};
//! \brief A client registration request.
struct RegistrationRequest {
//! \brief The expected value of `version`. This should be changed whenever
//! the messages or ExceptionInformation are modified incompatibly.
enum { kMessageVersion = 1 };
//! \brief Version field to detect skew between client and server. Should be
//! set to kMessageVersion.
int version;
//! \brief The PID of the client process.
DWORD client_process_id;
//! \brief The address, in the client process's address space, of an
//! ExceptionInformation structure, used when handling a crash dump
//! request.
WinVMAddress crash_exception_information;
//! \brief The address, in the client process's address space, of an
//! ExceptionInformation structure, used when handling a non-crashing dump
//! request.
WinVMAddress non_crash_exception_information;
//! \brief The address, in the client process's address space, of a
//! `CRITICAL_SECTION` allocated with a valid .DebugInfo field. This can
//! be accomplished by using
//! InitializeCriticalSectionWithDebugInfoIfPossible() or equivalent. This
//! value can be `0`, however then limited lock data will be available in
//! minidumps.
WinVMAddress critical_section_address;
};
//! \brief A message only sent to the server by itself to trigger shutdown.
struct ShutdownRequest {
//! \brief A randomly generated token used to validate the the shutdown
//! request was not sent from another process.
uint64_t token;
};
//! \brief The message passed from client to server by
//! SendToCrashHandlerServer().
struct ClientToServerMessage {
//! \brief Indicates which field of the union is in use.
enum Type : uint32_t {
//! \brief For RegistrationRequest.
kRegister,
//! \brief For ShutdownRequest.
kShutdown,
} type;
union {
RegistrationRequest registration;
ShutdownRequest shutdown;
};
};
//! \brief A client registration response.
struct RegistrationResponse {
//! \brief An event `HANDLE`, valid in the client process, that should be
//! signaled to request a crash report. Clients should convert the value
//! to a `HANDLE` by calling IntToHandle().
int request_crash_dump_event;
//! \brief An event `HANDLE`, valid in the client process, that should be
//! signaled to request a non-crashing dump be taken. Clients should
//! convert the value to a `HANDLE` by calling IntToHandle().
int request_non_crash_dump_event;
//! \brief An event `HANDLE`, valid in the client process, that will be
//! signaled by the server when the non-crashing dump is complete. Clients
//! should convert the value to a `HANDLE` by calling IntToHandle().
int non_crash_dump_completed_event;
};
//! \brief The response sent back to the client via SendToCrashHandlerServer().
union ServerToClientMessage {
RegistrationResponse registration;
};
#pragma pack(pop)
//! \brief Connect over the given \a pipe_name, passing \a message to the
//! server, storing the server's reply into \a response.
//!
//! Typically clients will not use this directly, instead using
//! CrashpadClient::SetHandler().
//!
//! \sa CrashpadClient::SetHandler()
bool SendToCrashHandlerServer(const base::string16& pipe_name,
const ClientToServerMessage& message,
ServerToClientMessage* response);
//! \brief Wraps CreateNamedPipe() to create a single named pipe instance.
//!
//! \param[in] pipe_name The name to use for the pipe.
//! \param[in] first_instance If `true`, the named pipe instance will be
//! created with `FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE`. This ensures that the the
//! pipe name is not already in use when created. The first instance will be
//! created with an untrusted integrity SACL so instances of this pipe can
//! be connected to by processes of any integrity level.
HANDLE CreateNamedPipeInstance(const std::wstring& pipe_name,
bool first_instance);
} // namespace crashpad
#endif // CRASHPAD_UTIL_WIN_REGISTRATION_PROTOCOL_WIN_H_