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This is essentially based on a search for “^ *const [^*&]*=[^(]*$” Change-Id: Id571119d0b9a64c6f387eccd51cea7c9eb530e13 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/585555 Reviewed-by: Leonard Mosescu <mosescu@chromium.org>
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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#include "client/crashpad_client.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <mach/mach.h>
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <memory>
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#include <utility>
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/mac/mach_logging.h"
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#include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h"
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#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
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#include "util/mac/mac_util.h"
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#include "util/mach/child_port_handshake.h"
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#include "util/mach/exception_ports.h"
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#include "util/mach/mach_extensions.h"
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#include "util/mach/mach_message.h"
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#include "util/mach/notify_server.h"
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#include "util/misc/clock.h"
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#include "util/misc/implicit_cast.h"
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#include "util/posix/close_multiple.h"
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namespace crashpad {
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namespace {
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std::string FormatArgumentString(const std::string& name,
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const std::string& value) {
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return base::StringPrintf("--%s=%s", name.c_str(), value.c_str());
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}
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std::string FormatArgumentInt(const std::string& name, int value) {
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return base::StringPrintf("--%s=%d", name.c_str(), value);
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}
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// Set the exception handler for EXC_CRASH, EXC_RESOURCE, and EXC_GUARD.
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//
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// EXC_CRASH is how most crashes are received. Most other exception types such
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// as EXC_BAD_ACCESS are delivered to a host-level exception handler in the
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// kernel where they are converted to POSIX signals. See 10.9.5
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// xnu-2422.115.4/bsd/uxkern/ux_exception.c catch_mach_exception_raise(). If a
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// core-generating signal (triggered through this hardware mechanism or a
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// software mechanism such as abort() sending SIGABRT) is unhandled and the
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// process exits, or if the process is killed with SIGKILL for code-signing
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// reasons, an EXC_CRASH exception will be sent. See 10.9.5
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// xnu-2422.115.4/bsd/kern/kern_exit.c proc_prepareexit().
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//
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// EXC_RESOURCE and EXC_GUARD do not become signals or EXC_CRASH exceptions. The
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// host-level exception handler in the kernel does not receive these exception
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// types, and even if it did, it would not map them to signals. Instead, the
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// first Mach service loaded by the root (process ID 1) launchd with a boolean
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// “ExceptionServer” property in its job dictionary (regardless of its value) or
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// with any subdictionary property will become the host-level exception handler
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// for EXC_CRASH, EXC_RESOURCE, and EXC_GUARD. See 10.9.5
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// launchd-842.92.1/src/core.c job_setup_exception_port(). Normally, this job is
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// com.apple.ReportCrash.Root, the systemwide Apple Crash Reporter. Since it is
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// impossible to receive EXC_RESOURCE and EXC_GUARD exceptions through the
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// EXC_CRASH mechanism, an exception handler must be registered for them by name
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// if it is to receive these exception types. The default task-level handler for
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// these exception types is set by launchd in a similar manner.
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//
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// EXC_MASK_RESOURCE and EXC_MASK_GUARD are not available on all systems, and
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// the kernel will reject attempts to use them if it does not understand them,
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// so AND them with ExcMaskValid(). EXC_MASK_CRASH is always supported.
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bool SetCrashExceptionPorts(exception_handler_t exception_handler) {
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ExceptionPorts exception_ports(ExceptionPorts::kTargetTypeTask, TASK_NULL);
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return exception_ports.SetExceptionPort(
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(EXC_MASK_CRASH | EXC_MASK_RESOURCE | EXC_MASK_GUARD) & ExcMaskValid(),
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exception_handler,
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EXCEPTION_STATE_IDENTITY | MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES,
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MACHINE_THREAD_STATE);
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}
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class ScopedPthreadAttrDestroy {
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public:
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explicit ScopedPthreadAttrDestroy(pthread_attr_t* pthread_attr)
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: pthread_attr_(pthread_attr) {
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}
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~ScopedPthreadAttrDestroy() {
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errno = pthread_attr_destroy(pthread_attr_);
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PLOG_IF(WARNING, errno != 0) << "pthread_attr_destroy";
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}
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private:
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pthread_attr_t* pthread_attr_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedPthreadAttrDestroy);
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};
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//! \brief Starts a Crashpad handler, possibly restarting it if it dies.
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class HandlerStarter final : public NotifyServer::DefaultInterface {
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public:
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~HandlerStarter() {}
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//! \brief Starts a Crashpad handler initially, as opposed to starting it for
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//! subsequent restarts.
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//!
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//! All parameters are as in CrashpadClient::StartHandler().
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//!
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//! \return On success, a send right to the Crashpad handler that has been
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//! started. On failure, `MACH_PORT_NULL` with a message logged.
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static base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight InitialStart(
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const base::FilePath& handler,
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const base::FilePath& database,
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const base::FilePath& metrics_dir,
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const std::string& url,
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const std::map<std::string, std::string>& annotations,
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const std::vector<std::string>& arguments,
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bool restartable) {
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base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(
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NewMachPort(MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE));
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if (!receive_right.is_valid()) {
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return base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight();
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}
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mach_port_t port;
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mach_msg_type_name_t right_type;
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kern_return_t kr = mach_port_extract_right(mach_task_self(),
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receive_right.get(),
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MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND,
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&port,
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&right_type);
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if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
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MACH_LOG(ERROR, kr) << "mach_port_extract_right";
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return base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight();
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}
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base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_right(port);
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DCHECK_EQ(port, receive_right.get());
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DCHECK_EQ(right_type,
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implicit_cast<mach_msg_type_name_t>(MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND));
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std::unique_ptr<HandlerStarter> handler_restarter;
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if (restartable) {
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handler_restarter.reset(new HandlerStarter());
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if (!handler_restarter->notify_port_.is_valid()) {
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// This is an error that NewMachPort() would have logged. Proceed anyway
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// without the ability to restart.
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handler_restarter.reset();
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}
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}
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if (!CommonStart(handler,
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database,
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metrics_dir,
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url,
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annotations,
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arguments,
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std::move(receive_right),
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handler_restarter.get(),
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false)) {
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return base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight();
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}
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if (handler_restarter &&
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handler_restarter->StartRestartThread(
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handler, database, metrics_dir, url, annotations, arguments)) {
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// The thread owns the object now.
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ignore_result(handler_restarter.release());
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}
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// If StartRestartThread() failed, proceed without the ability to restart.
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// handler_restarter will be released when this function returns.
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return send_right;
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}
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// NotifyServer::DefaultInterface:
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kern_return_t DoMachNotifyPortDestroyed(notify_port_t notify,
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mach_port_t rights,
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const mach_msg_trailer_t* trailer,
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bool* destroy_request) override {
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// The receive right corresponding to this process’ crash exception port is
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// now owned by this process. Any crashes that occur before the receive
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// right is moved to a new handler process will cause the process to hang in
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// an unkillable state prior to OS X 10.10.
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if (notify != notify_port_) {
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LOG(WARNING) << "notify port mismatch";
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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// If CommonStart() fails, the receive right will die, and this will just
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// be called again for another try.
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CommonStart(handler_,
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database_,
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metrics_dir_,
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url_,
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annotations_,
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arguments_,
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base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight(rights),
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this,
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true);
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return KERN_SUCCESS;
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}
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private:
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HandlerStarter()
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: NotifyServer::DefaultInterface(),
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handler_(),
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database_(),
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metrics_dir_(),
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url_(),
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annotations_(),
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arguments_(),
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notify_port_(NewMachPort(MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE)),
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last_start_time_(0) {
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}
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//! \brief Starts a Crashpad handler.
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//!
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//! All parameters are as in CrashpadClient::StartHandler(), with these
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//! additions:
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//!
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//! \param[in] receive_right The receive right to move to the Crashpad
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//! handler. The handler will use this receive right to run its exception
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//! server.
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//! \param[in] handler_restarter If CrashpadClient::StartHandler() was invoked
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//! with \a restartable set to `true`, this is the restart state object.
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//! Otherwise, this is `nullptr`.
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//! \param[in] restart If CrashpadClient::StartHandler() was invoked with \a
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//! restartable set to `true` and CommonStart() is being called to restart
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//! a previously-started handler, this is `true`. Otherwise, this is
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//! `false`.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success, `false` on failure, with a message logged.
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//! Failures include failure to start the handler process and failure to
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//! rendezvous with it via ChildPortHandshake.
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static bool CommonStart(const base::FilePath& handler,
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const base::FilePath& database,
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const base::FilePath& metrics_dir,
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const std::string& url,
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const std::map<std::string, std::string>& annotations,
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const std::vector<std::string>& arguments,
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base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right,
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HandlerStarter* handler_restarter,
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bool restart) {
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DCHECK(!restart || handler_restarter);
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if (handler_restarter) {
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// The port-destroyed notification must be requested each time. It uses
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// a send-once right, so once the notification is received, it won’t be
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// sent again unless re-requested.
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mach_port_t previous;
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kern_return_t kr =
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mach_port_request_notification(mach_task_self(),
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receive_right.get(),
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MACH_NOTIFY_PORT_DESTROYED,
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0,
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handler_restarter->notify_port_.get(),
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MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE,
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&previous);
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if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
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MACH_LOG(WARNING, kr) << "mach_port_request_notification";
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// This will cause the restart thread to terminate after this restart
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// attempt. There’s no longer any need for it, because no more
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// port-destroyed notifications can be delivered.
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handler_restarter->notify_port_.reset();
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} else {
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base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight previous_owner(previous);
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DCHECK(restart || !previous_owner.is_valid());
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}
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if (restart) {
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// If the handler was ever started before, don’t restart it too quickly.
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constexpr uint64_t kNanosecondsPerSecond = 1E9;
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constexpr uint64_t kMinimumStartInterval = 1 * kNanosecondsPerSecond;
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const uint64_t earliest_next_start_time =
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handler_restarter->last_start_time_ + kMinimumStartInterval;
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const uint64_t now_time = ClockMonotonicNanoseconds();
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if (earliest_next_start_time > now_time) {
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const uint64_t sleep_time = earliest_next_start_time - now_time;
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LOG(INFO) << "restarting handler"
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<< base::StringPrintf(" in %.3fs",
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static_cast<double>(sleep_time) /
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kNanosecondsPerSecond);
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SleepNanoseconds(earliest_next_start_time - now_time);
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} else {
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LOG(INFO) << "restarting handler";
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}
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}
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handler_restarter->last_start_time_ = ClockMonotonicNanoseconds();
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}
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// Set up the arguments for execve() first. These aren’t needed until
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// execve() is called, but it’s dangerous to do this in a child process
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// after fork().
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ChildPortHandshake child_port_handshake;
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base::ScopedFD server_write_fd = child_port_handshake.ServerWriteFD();
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// Use handler as argv[0], followed by arguments directed by this method’s
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// parameters and a --handshake-fd argument. |arguments| are added first so
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// that if it erroneously contains an argument such as --url, the actual
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// |url| argument passed to this method will supersede it. In normal
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// command-line processing, the last parameter wins in the case of a
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// conflict.
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std::vector<std::string> argv(1, handler.value());
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argv.reserve(1 + arguments.size() + 2 + annotations.size() + 1);
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for (const std::string& argument : arguments) {
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argv.push_back(argument);
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}
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if (!database.value().empty()) {
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argv.push_back(FormatArgumentString("database", database.value()));
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}
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if (!metrics_dir.value().empty()) {
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argv.push_back(FormatArgumentString("metrics-dir", metrics_dir.value()));
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}
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if (!url.empty()) {
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argv.push_back(FormatArgumentString("url", url));
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}
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for (const auto& kv : annotations) {
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argv.push_back(
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FormatArgumentString("annotation", kv.first + '=' + kv.second));
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}
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argv.push_back(FormatArgumentInt("handshake-fd", server_write_fd.get()));
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const char* handler_c = handler.value().c_str();
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// argv_c contains const char* pointers and is terminated by nullptr. argv
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// is required because the pointers in argv_c need to point somewhere, and
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// they can’t point to temporaries such as those returned by
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// FormatArgumentString().
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std::vector<const char*> argv_c;
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argv_c.reserve(argv.size() + 1);
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for (const std::string& argument : argv) {
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argv_c.push_back(argument.c_str());
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}
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argv_c.push_back(nullptr);
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// Double-fork(). The three processes involved are parent, child, and
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// grandchild. The grandchild will become the handler process. The child
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// exits immediately after spawning the grandchild, so the grandchild
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// becomes an orphan and its parent process ID becomes 1. This relieves the
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// parent and child of the responsibility for reaping the grandchild with
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// waitpid() or similar. The handler process is expected to outlive the
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// parent process, so the parent shouldn’t be concerned with reaping it.
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// This approach means that accidental early termination of the handler
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// process will not result in a zombie process.
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pid_t pid = fork();
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if (pid < 0) {
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PLOG(ERROR) << "fork";
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return false;
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}
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if (pid == 0) {
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// Child process.
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if (restart) {
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// When restarting, reset the system default crash handler first.
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// Otherwise, the crash exception port here will have been inherited
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// from the parent process, which was probably using the exception
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// server now being restarted. The handler can’t monitor itself for its
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// own crashes via this interface.
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CrashpadClient::UseSystemDefaultHandler();
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}
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// Call setsid(), creating a new process group and a new session, both led
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// by this process. The new process group has no controlling terminal.
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// This disconnects it from signals generated by the parent process’
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// terminal.
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//
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// setsid() is done in the child instead of the grandchild so that the
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// grandchild will not be a session leader. If it were a session leader,
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// an accidental open() of a terminal device without O_NOCTTY would make
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// that terminal the controlling terminal.
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//
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// It’s not desirable for the handler to have a controlling terminal. The
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// handler monitors clients on its own and manages its own lifetime,
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// exiting when it loses all clients and when it deems it appropraite to
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// do so. It may serve clients in different process groups or sessions
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// than its original client, and receiving signals intended for its
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// original client’s process group could be harmful in that case.
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PCHECK(setsid() != -1) << "setsid";
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pid = fork();
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if (pid < 0) {
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PLOG(FATAL) << "fork";
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}
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if (pid > 0) {
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// Child process.
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// _exit() instead of exit(), because fork() was called.
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_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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}
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// Grandchild process.
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CloseMultipleNowOrOnExec(STDERR_FILENO + 1, server_write_fd.get());
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// &argv_c[0] is a pointer to a pointer to const char data, but because of
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// how C (not C++) works, execvp() wants a pointer to a const pointer to
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// char data. It modifies neither the data nor the pointers, so the
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// const_cast is safe.
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execvp(handler_c, const_cast<char* const*>(&argv_c[0]));
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PLOG(FATAL) << "execvp " << handler_c;
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}
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// Parent process.
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// Close the write side of the pipe, so that the handler process is the only
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// process that can write to it.
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server_write_fd.reset();
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// waitpid() for the child, so that it does not become a zombie process. The
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// child normally exits quickly.
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int status;
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pid_t wait_pid = HANDLE_EINTR(waitpid(pid, &status, 0));
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PCHECK(wait_pid != -1) << "waitpid";
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DCHECK_EQ(wait_pid, pid);
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if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
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LOG(WARNING) << "intermediate process: signal " << WTERMSIG(status);
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} else if (!WIFEXITED(status)) {
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DLOG(WARNING) << "intermediate process: unknown termination " << status;
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} else if (WEXITSTATUS(status) != EXIT_SUCCESS) {
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LOG(WARNING) << "intermediate process: exit status "
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<< WEXITSTATUS(status);
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}
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// Rendezvous with the handler running in the grandchild process.
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if (!child_port_handshake.RunClient(receive_right.get(),
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MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE)) {
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return false;
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}
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ignore_result(receive_right.release());
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return true;
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}
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bool StartRestartThread(const base::FilePath& handler,
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const base::FilePath& database,
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const base::FilePath& metrics_dir,
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const std::string& url,
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const std::map<std::string, std::string>& annotations,
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const std::vector<std::string>& arguments) {
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handler_ = handler;
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database_ = database;
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metrics_dir_ = metrics_dir;
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url_ = url;
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annotations_ = annotations;
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arguments_ = arguments;
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pthread_attr_t pthread_attr;
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errno = pthread_attr_init(&pthread_attr);
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if (errno != 0) {
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PLOG(WARNING) << "pthread_attr_init";
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return false;
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}
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ScopedPthreadAttrDestroy pthread_attr_owner(&pthread_attr);
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errno = pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&pthread_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
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if (errno != 0) {
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PLOG(WARNING) << "pthread_attr_setdetachstate";
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return false;
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}
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pthread_t pthread;
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errno = pthread_create(&pthread, &pthread_attr, RestartThreadMain, this);
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if (errno != 0) {
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PLOG(WARNING) << "pthread_create";
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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static void* RestartThreadMain(void* argument) {
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HandlerStarter* self = reinterpret_cast<HandlerStarter*>(argument);
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NotifyServer notify_server(self);
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mach_msg_return_t mr;
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do {
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mr = MachMessageServer::Run(¬ify_server,
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self->notify_port_.get(),
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0,
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MachMessageServer::kPersistent,
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MachMessageServer::kReceiveLargeError,
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kMachMessageTimeoutWaitIndefinitely);
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MACH_LOG_IF(ERROR, mr != MACH_MSG_SUCCESS, mr)
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<< "MachMessageServer::Run";
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} while (self->notify_port_.is_valid() && mr == MACH_MSG_SUCCESS);
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delete self;
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return nullptr;
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}
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base::FilePath handler_;
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base::FilePath database_;
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base::FilePath metrics_dir_;
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std::string url_;
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std::map<std::string, std::string> annotations_;
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std::vector<std::string> arguments_;
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base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight notify_port_;
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uint64_t last_start_time_;
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|
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HandlerStarter);
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||
};
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||
|
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} // namespace
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CrashpadClient::CrashpadClient() : exception_port_(MACH_PORT_NULL) {
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}
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||
|
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CrashpadClient::~CrashpadClient() {
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}
|
||
|
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bool CrashpadClient::StartHandler(
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const base::FilePath& handler,
|
||
const base::FilePath& database,
|
||
const base::FilePath& metrics_dir,
|
||
const std::string& url,
|
||
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& annotations,
|
||
const std::vector<std::string>& arguments,
|
||
bool restartable,
|
||
bool asynchronous_start) {
|
||
// The “restartable” behavior can only be selected on OS X 10.10 and later. In
|
||
// previous OS versions, if the initial client were to crash while attempting
|
||
// to restart the handler, it would become an unkillable process.
|
||
base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight exception_port(
|
||
HandlerStarter::InitialStart(handler,
|
||
database,
|
||
metrics_dir,
|
||
url,
|
||
annotations,
|
||
arguments,
|
||
restartable && MacOSXMinorVersion() >= 10));
|
||
if (!exception_port.is_valid()) {
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
SetHandlerMachPort(std::move(exception_port));
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
bool CrashpadClient::SetHandlerMachService(const std::string& service_name) {
|
||
base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight exception_port(BootstrapLookUp(service_name));
|
||
if (!exception_port.is_valid()) {
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
SetHandlerMachPort(std::move(exception_port));
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
bool CrashpadClient::SetHandlerMachPort(
|
||
base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight exception_port) {
|
||
DCHECK(!exception_port_.is_valid());
|
||
DCHECK(exception_port.is_valid());
|
||
|
||
if (!SetCrashExceptionPorts(exception_port.get())) {
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
exception_port_.swap(exception_port);
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight CrashpadClient::GetHandlerMachPort() const {
|
||
DCHECK(exception_port_.is_valid());
|
||
|
||
// For the purposes of this method, only return a port set by
|
||
// SetHandlerMachPort().
|
||
//
|
||
// It would be possible to use task_get_exception_ports() to look up the
|
||
// EXC_CRASH task exception port, but that’s probably not what users of this
|
||
// interface really want. If CrashpadClient is asked for the handler Mach
|
||
// port, it should only return a port that it knows about by virtue of having
|
||
// set it. It shouldn’t return any EXC_CRASH task exception port in effect if
|
||
// SetHandlerMachPort() was never called, and it shouldn’t return any
|
||
// EXC_CRASH task exception port that might be set by other code after
|
||
// SetHandlerMachPort() is called.
|
||
//
|
||
// The caller is accepting its own new ScopedMachSendRight, so increment the
|
||
// reference count of the underlying right.
|
||
kern_return_t kr = mach_port_mod_refs(
|
||
mach_task_self(), exception_port_.get(), MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND, 1);
|
||
if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
|
||
MACH_LOG(ERROR, kr) << "mach_port_mod_refs";
|
||
return base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight(MACH_PORT_NULL);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
return base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight(exception_port_.get());
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// static
|
||
void CrashpadClient::UseSystemDefaultHandler() {
|
||
base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight
|
||
system_crash_reporter_handler(SystemCrashReporterHandler());
|
||
|
||
// Proceed even if SystemCrashReporterHandler() failed, setting MACH_PORT_NULL
|
||
// to clear the current exception ports.
|
||
if (!SetCrashExceptionPorts(system_crash_reporter_handler.get())) {
|
||
SetCrashExceptionPorts(MACH_PORT_NULL);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
} // namespace crashpad
|