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CrashReportExceptionHandler::CatchMachException() must always set a valid new_state. Failing to do so appears to trigger corpse generation on OS X 10.11. This is addressed by calling ExcServerCopyState(). Previously, this was not done for exceptions forwarded to the user ReportCrash, under the apparent mistaken assumption that ReportCrash would do it. However, ReportCrash is given copies of out-parameters like new_state to explicitly prevent it from influencing Crashpad’s returned state. ExcServerSuccessfulReturnValue() must not return MACH_RCV_PORT_DIED for an EXC_CRASH handler on OS X 10.11. This appears to trigger corpse generation. This is addressed by always returning KERN_SUCCESS from EXC_CRASH handlers on OS X 10.11. This also adds generic EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY support throughout Crashpad. The crashpad_handler does not listen for this exception type, but it is now possible to work with this exception type using tools like exception_port_tool and catch_exception_tool. BUG=crashpad:48 TEST=Crashes handled by crashpad_handler do not result in the generation of reports in the root /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports. R=kerrnel@chromium.org, rsesek@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1305893010 .
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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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:doctype: manpage
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= exception_port_tool(1)
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== Name
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exception_port_tool - Show and change Mach exception ports
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== Synopsis
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[verse]
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*exception_port_tool* ['OPTION…'] ['COMMAND' ['ARG…']]
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== Description
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Shows Mach exception ports registered for a thread, task, or host target with a
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*--show-** option, changes Mach exception ports with *--set-handler*, shows
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changes with a *--show-new-** option, and executes 'COMMAND' along with any
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arguments specified ('ARG…') with the changed exception ports in effect.
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== Options
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*-s*, *--set-handler*='DESCRIPTION'::
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Set an exception port to 'DESCRIPTION'. This option may appear zero, one, or
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more times.
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+
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'DESCRIPTION' is formatted as a comma-separated sequence of tokens, where each
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token consists of a key and value separated by an equals sign. These keys are
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recognized:
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+
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*target*='TARGET':::
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'TARGET' defines which target’s exception ports to set: *host*, *task*, or
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*thread*. The default value of 'TARGET' is *task*. Operations on *host* are
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restricted to the superuser.
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+
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*mask*='MASK':::
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'MASK' defines the mask of exception types to handle, from
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+<mach/exception_types.h>+. This can be *BAD_ACCESS*, *BAD_INSTRUCTION*,
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*ARITHMETIC*, *EMULATION*, *SOFTWARE*, *BREAKPOINT*, *SYSCALL*, *MACH_SYSCALL*,
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*RPC_ALERT*, *CRASH*, *RESOURCE*, *GUARD*, or *CORPSE_NOTIFY*. Different
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exception types may be combined by combining them with pipe characters (*|*).
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The special value *ALL* includes each exception type except for *CRASH*. To
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truly specify all exception types including *CRASH*, use *ALL|CRASH*. The
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default value of 'MASK' is *CRASH*.
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+
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*behavior*='BEHAVIOR':::
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'BEHAVIOR' defines the specific exception handler routine to be called when an
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exception occurs. This can be *DEFAULT*, *STATE*, or *STATE_IDENTITY*. *MACH*
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may also be specified by combining them with pipe characters (*|*). The most
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complete set of exception information is provided with *STATE_IDENTITY|MACH*.
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Not all exception servers implement all possible behaviors. The default value of
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'BEHAVIOR' is *DEFAULT|MACH*.
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+
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*flavor*='FLAVOR':::
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For state-carrying values of 'BEHAVIOR' (those including *STATE* or
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*STATE_IDENTITY*), 'FLAVOR' specifies the architecture-specific thread state
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flavor to be provided to the exception handler. For the x86 family, this can be
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*THREAD*, *THREAD32*, *THREAD64*, *FLOAT*, *FLOAT32*, *FLOAT64*, *DEBUG*,
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*DEBUG32*, or *DEBUG64*. The default value of 'FLAVOR' is *NONE*, which is not
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valid for state-carrying values of 'BEHAVIOR'.
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+
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*handler*='HANDLER':::
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'HANDLER' defines the exception handler. *NULL* indicates that any existing
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exception port should be cleared. 'HANDLER' may also take the form
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*bootstrap*:__SERVICE__, which will look 'SERVICE' up with the bootstrap server
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and set that service as the exception handler. The default value of 'HANDLER' is
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*NULL*.
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*--show-bootstrap*='SERVICE'::
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Looks up 'SERVICE' with the bootstrap server and shows it. Normally, the handler
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port values displayed by the other *--show-** options are meaningless
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handles, but by comparing them to the port values for known bootstrap services,
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it is possible to verify that they are set as intended.
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*-p*, *--pid*='PID'::
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For operations on the task target, including *--set-handler* with 'TARGET' set
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to *task*, *--show-task*, and *--show-new-task*, operates on the task associated
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with process id 'PID' instead of the current task associated with the tool. When
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this option is supplied, 'COMMAND' must not be specified.
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+
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This option uses +task_for_pid()+ to access the process’ task port. This
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operation may be restricted to use by the superuser, executables signed by an
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authority trusted by the system, and processes otherwise permitted by
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taskgated(8). Consequently, this program must normally either be signed or be
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invoked by root to use this option. It is possible to install this program as a
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setuid root executable to overcome this limitation.
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*-h*, *--show-host*::
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Shows the original host exception ports before making any changes requested by
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*--set-handler*. This option is restricted to the superuser.
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*-t*, *--show-task*::
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Shows the original task exception ports before making any changes requested by
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*--set-handler*.
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*--show-thread*::
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Shows the original thread exception ports before making any changes requested by
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*--set-handler*.
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*-H*, *--show-new-host*::
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Shows the modified host exception ports after making any changes requested by
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*--set-handler*. This option is restricted to the superuser.
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*-T*, *--show-new-task*::
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Shows the modified task exception ports after making any changes requested by
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*--set-handler*.
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*--show-new-thread*::
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Shows the modified thread exception ports after making any changes requested by
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*--set-handler*.
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*-n*, *--numeric*::
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For *--show-** options, all values will be displayed numerically only. The
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default is to decode numeric values and display them symbolically as well.
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*--help*::
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Display help and exit.
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*--version*::
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Output version information and exit.
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== Examples
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Sets a new task-level exception handler for +EXC_CRASH+-type exceptions to the
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handler registered with the bootstrap server as +svc+, showing the task-level
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exception ports before and after the change. The old and new exception handlers
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are verified by their service names as registered with the bootstrap server.
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With the new task-level exception ports in effect, a program is run.
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[subs="quotes"]
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----
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$ *exception_port_tool --show-task --show-new-task \
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--show-bootstrap=com.apple.ReportCrash --show-bootstrap=svc \
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--set-handler=behavior=DEFAULT,handler=bootstrap:svc crash*
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service com.apple.ReportCrash 0xe03
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service svc 0x1003
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task exception port 0, mask 0x400 (CRASH), port 0xe03,
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behavior 0x80000003 (STATE_IDENTITY|MACH), flavor 7 (THREAD)
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new task exception port 0, mask 0x400 (CRASH), port 0x1003,
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behavior 0x1 (DEFAULT), flavor 13 (NONE)
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Illegal instruction: 4
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----
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Shows the task-level exception ports for the process with PID 1234. This
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requires superuser permissions or the approval of taskgated(8).
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[subs="quotes"]
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----
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# *exception_port_tool --pid=1234 --show-task*
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task exception port 0, mask 0x4e
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(BAD_ACCESS|BAD_INSTRUCTION|ARITHMETIC|BREAKPOINT), port 0x1503,
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behavior 0x1 (DEFAULT), flavor 13 (NONE)
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task exception port 1, mask 0x1c00 (CRASH|RESOURCE|GUARD),
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port 0x1403, behavior 0x80000003 (STATE_IDENTITY|MACH),
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flavor 7 (THREAD)
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----
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== Exit Status
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*0*::
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Success.
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*125*::
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Failure, with a message printed to the standard error stream.
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*126*::
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The program specified by 'COMMAND' was found, but could not be invoked.
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*127*::
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The program specified by 'COMMAND' could not be found.
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== See Also
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man_link:catch_exception_tool[1],
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man_link:on_demand_service_tool[1]
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include::../../doc/support/man_footer.ad[]
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