crashpad/snapshot/win/cpu_context_win.cc
Tom Tan 761c6fe8be Add Windows ARM64 support to Chromium crashpad
Bug: chromium:893460
Change-Id: Ifbeb6f937a6b96c77b02dcf8afe492c5bc617435
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1347773
Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
2018-12-12 21:54:55 +00:00

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// Copyright 2015 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 "snapshot/win/cpu_context_win.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "snapshot/cpu_context.h"
namespace crashpad {
namespace {
// Validation for casts used with CPUContextX86::FsaveToFxsave().
static_assert(sizeof(CPUContextX86::Fsave) ==
offsetof(WOW64_FLOATING_SAVE_AREA, Cr0NpxState),
"WoW64 fsave types must be equivalent");
#if defined(ARCH_CPU_X86)
static_assert(sizeof(CPUContextX86::Fsave) ==
offsetof(FLOATING_SAVE_AREA, Spare0),
"fsave types must be equivalent");
#endif // ARCH_CPU_X86
template <typename T>
bool HasContextPart(const T& context, uint32_t bits) {
return (context.ContextFlags & bits) == bits;
}
template <class T>
void CommonInitializeX86Context(const T& context, CPUContextX86* out) {
// This function assumes that the WOW64_CONTEXT_* and x86 CONTEXT_* values
// for ContextFlags are identical. This can be tested when targeting 32-bit
// x86.
#if defined(ARCH_CPU_X86)
static_assert(sizeof(CONTEXT) == sizeof(WOW64_CONTEXT),
"type mismatch: CONTEXT");
#define ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(x) \
do { \
static_assert(x == WOW64_##x, "value mismatch: " #x); \
} while (false)
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_i386);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_i486);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_CONTROL);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_INTEGER);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_SEGMENTS);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_FULL);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_ALL);
ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT(CONTEXT_XSTATE);
#undef ASSERT_WOW64_EQUIVALENT
#endif // ARCH_CPU_X86
memset(out, 0, sizeof(*out));
LOG_IF(ERROR, !HasContextPart(context, WOW64_CONTEXT_i386))
<< "non-x86 context";
if (HasContextPart(context, WOW64_CONTEXT_CONTROL)) {
out->ebp = context.Ebp;
out->eip = context.Eip;
out->cs = static_cast<uint16_t>(context.SegCs);
out->eflags = context.EFlags;
out->esp = context.Esp;
out->ss = static_cast<uint16_t>(context.SegSs);
}
if (HasContextPart(context, WOW64_CONTEXT_INTEGER)) {
out->eax = context.Eax;
out->ebx = context.Ebx;
out->ecx = context.Ecx;
out->edx = context.Edx;
out->edi = context.Edi;
out->esi = context.Esi;
}
if (HasContextPart(context, WOW64_CONTEXT_SEGMENTS)) {
out->ds = static_cast<uint16_t>(context.SegDs);
out->es = static_cast<uint16_t>(context.SegEs);
out->fs = static_cast<uint16_t>(context.SegFs);
out->gs = static_cast<uint16_t>(context.SegGs);
}
if (HasContextPart(context, WOW64_CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS)) {
out->dr0 = context.Dr0;
out->dr1 = context.Dr1;
out->dr2 = context.Dr2;
out->dr3 = context.Dr3;
// DR4 and DR5 are obsolete synonyms for DR6 and DR7, see
// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_debug_register.
out->dr4 = context.Dr6;
out->dr5 = context.Dr7;
out->dr6 = context.Dr6;
out->dr7 = context.Dr7;
}
if (HasContextPart(context, WOW64_CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS)) {
static_assert(sizeof(out->fxsave) == sizeof(context.ExtendedRegisters),
"fxsave types must be equivalent");
memcpy(&out->fxsave, &context.ExtendedRegisters, sizeof(out->fxsave));
} else if (HasContextPart(context, WOW64_CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT)) {
// The static_assert that validates this cast cant be here because it
// relies on field names that vary based on the template parameter.
CPUContextX86::FsaveToFxsave(
*reinterpret_cast<const CPUContextX86::Fsave*>(&context.FloatSave),
&out->fxsave);
}
}
} // namespace
#if defined(ARCH_CPU_X86)
void InitializeX86Context(const CONTEXT& context, CPUContextX86* out) {
CommonInitializeX86Context(context, out);
}
#elif defined(ARCH_CPU_X86_64)
void InitializeX86Context(const WOW64_CONTEXT& context, CPUContextX86* out) {
CommonInitializeX86Context(context, out);
}
void InitializeX64Context(const CONTEXT& context, CPUContextX86_64* out) {
memset(out, 0, sizeof(*out));
LOG_IF(ERROR, !HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_AMD64)) << "non-x64 context";
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_CONTROL)) {
out->cs = context.SegCs;
out->rflags = context.EFlags;
out->rip = context.Rip;
out->rsp = context.Rsp;
// SegSs ignored.
}
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_INTEGER)) {
out->rax = context.Rax;
out->rbx = context.Rbx;
out->rcx = context.Rcx;
out->rdx = context.Rdx;
out->rdi = context.Rdi;
out->rsi = context.Rsi;
out->rbp = context.Rbp;
out->r8 = context.R8;
out->r9 = context.R9;
out->r10 = context.R10;
out->r11 = context.R11;
out->r12 = context.R12;
out->r13 = context.R13;
out->r14 = context.R14;
out->r15 = context.R15;
}
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_SEGMENTS)) {
out->fs = context.SegFs;
out->gs = context.SegGs;
// SegDs ignored.
// SegEs ignored.
}
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS)) {
out->dr0 = context.Dr0;
out->dr1 = context.Dr1;
out->dr2 = context.Dr2;
out->dr3 = context.Dr3;
// DR4 and DR5 are obsolete synonyms for DR6 and DR7, see
// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_debug_register.
out->dr4 = context.Dr6;
out->dr5 = context.Dr7;
out->dr6 = context.Dr6;
out->dr7 = context.Dr7;
}
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT)) {
static_assert(sizeof(out->fxsave) == sizeof(context.FltSave),
"types must be equivalent");
memcpy(&out->fxsave, &context.FltSave, sizeof(out->fxsave));
}
}
#elif defined(ARCH_CPU_ARM64)
void InitializeARM64Context(const CONTEXT& context, CPUContextARM64* out) {
memset(out, 0, sizeof(*out));
LOG_IF(ERROR, !HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_ARM64)) << "non-arm64 context";
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_CONTROL)) {
out->spsr = context.Cpsr;
out->pc = context.Pc;
out->regs[30] = context.Lr;
out->sp = context.Sp;
out->regs[29] = context.Fp;
}
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_INTEGER)) {
memcpy(&out->regs[0], &context.X0, 18 * sizeof(context.X0));
// Don't copy x18 which is reserved as platform register.
memcpy(&out->regs[19], &context.X19, 10 * sizeof(context.X0));
}
if (HasContextPart(context, CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT)) {
static_assert(sizeof(out->fpsimd) == sizeof(context.V),
"types must be equivalent");
memcpy(&out->fpsimd, &context.V, sizeof(out->fpsimd));
}
}
#else
#error Unsupported Windows Arch
#endif // ARCH_CPU_X86
} // namespace crashpad