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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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#ifndef CRASHPAD_CLIENT_CRASHPAD_INFO_H_
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#define CRASHPAD_CLIENT_CRASHPAD_INFO_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "build/build_config.h"
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#include "client/annotation_list.h"
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#include "client/simple_address_range_bag.h"
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#include "client/simple_string_dictionary.h"
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#include "util/misc/tri_state.h"
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#if BUILDFLAG(IS_WIN)
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#include <windows.h>
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#endif // BUILDFLAG(IS_WIN)
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namespace crashpad {
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namespace internal {
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#if BUILDFLAG(IS_IOS)
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class InProcessIntermediateDumpHandler;
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#endif
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//! \brief A linked list of blocks representing custom streams in the minidump,
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//! with addresses (and size) stored as uint64_t to simplify reading from
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//! the handler process.
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struct UserDataMinidumpStreamListEntry {
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//! \brief The address of the next entry in the linked list.
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uint64_t next;
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//! \brief The base address of the memory block in the target process' address
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//! space that represents the user data stream.
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uint64_t base_address;
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//! \brief The size of memory block in the target process' address space that
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//! represents the user data stream.
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uint64_t size;
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//! \brief The stream type identifier.
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uint32_t stream_type;
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};
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} // namespace internal
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//! \brief A structure that can be used by a Crashpad-enabled program to
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//! provide information to the Crashpad crash handler.
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//!
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//! It is possible for one CrashpadInfo structure to appear in each loaded code
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//! module in a process, but from the perspective of the user of the client
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//! interface, there is only one global CrashpadInfo structure, located in the
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//! module that contains the client interface code.
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struct CrashpadInfo {
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public:
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//! \brief Returns the global CrashpadInfo structure.
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static CrashpadInfo* GetCrashpadInfo();
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CrashpadInfo();
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CrashpadInfo(const CrashpadInfo&) = delete;
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CrashpadInfo& operator=(const CrashpadInfo&) = delete;
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//! \brief Sets the bag of extra memory ranges to be included in the snapshot.
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//!
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//! Extra memory ranges may exist in \a address_range_bag at the time that
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//! this method is called, or they may be added, removed, or modified in \a
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//! address_range_bag after this method is called.
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//!
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//! TODO(scottmg) This is currently only supported on Windows.
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//!
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//! \param[in] address_range_bag A bag of address ranges. The CrashpadInfo
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//! object does not take ownership of the SimpleAddressRangeBag object.
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//! It is the caller’s responsibility to ensure that this pointer remains
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//! valid while it is in effect for a CrashpadInfo object.
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void set_extra_memory_ranges(SimpleAddressRangeBag* address_range_bag) {
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extra_memory_ranges_ = address_range_bag;
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}
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//! \brief Sets the simple annotations dictionary.
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//!
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//! Simple annotations set on a CrashpadInfo structure are interpreted by
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//! Crashpad as module-level annotations.
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//!
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//! Annotations may exist in \a simple_annotations at the time that this
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//! method is called, or they may be added, removed, or modified in \a
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//! simple_annotations after this method is called.
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//!
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//! \param[in] simple_annotations A dictionary that maps string keys to string
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//! values. The CrashpadInfo object does not take ownership of the
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//! SimpleStringDictionary object. It is the caller’s responsibility to
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//! ensure that this pointer remains valid while it is in effect for a
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//! CrashpadInfo object.
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//!
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//! \sa simple_annotations()
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void set_simple_annotations(SimpleStringDictionary* simple_annotations) {
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simple_annotations_ = simple_annotations;
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}
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//! \return The simple annotations dictionary.
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//!
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//! \sa set_simple_annotations()
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SimpleStringDictionary* simple_annotations() const {
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return simple_annotations_;
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}
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//! \brief Sets the annotations list.
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//!
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//! Unlike the \a simple_annotations structure, the \a annotations can
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//! typed data and it is not limited to a dictionary form. Annotations are
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//! interpreted by Crashpad as module-level annotations.
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//!
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//! Annotations may exist in \a list at the time that this method is called,
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//! or they may be added, removed, or modified in \a list after this method is
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//! called.
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//!
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//! \param[in] list A list of set Annotation objects that maintain arbitrary,
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//! typed key-value state. The CrashpadInfo object does not take ownership
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//! of the AnnotationsList object. It is the caller’s responsibility to
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//! ensure that this pointer remains valid while it is in effect for a
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//! CrashpadInfo object.
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//!
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//! \sa annotations_list()
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//! \sa AnnotationList::Register()
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void set_annotations_list(AnnotationList* list) { annotations_list_ = list; }
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//! \return The annotations list.
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//!
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//! \sa set_annotations_list()
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//! \sa AnnotationList::Get()
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//! \sa AnnotationList::Register()
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AnnotationList* annotations_list() const { return annotations_list_; }
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//! \brief Enables or disables Crashpad handler processing.
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//!
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//! When handling an exception, the Crashpad handler will scan all modules in
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//! a process. The first one that has a CrashpadInfo structure populated with
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//! a value other than TriState::kUnset for this field will dictate whether
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//! the handler is functional or not. If all modules with a CrashpadInfo
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//! structure specify TriState::kUnset, the handler will be enabled. If
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//! disabled, the Crashpad handler will still run and receive exceptions, but
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//! will not take any action on an exception on its own behalf, except for the
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//! action necessary to determine that it has been disabled.
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//!
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//! The Crashpad handler should not normally be disabled. More commonly, it is
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//! appropriate to disable crash report upload by calling
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//! Settings::SetUploadsEnabled().
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void set_crashpad_handler_behavior(TriState crashpad_handler_behavior) {
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crashpad_handler_behavior_ = crashpad_handler_behavior;
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}
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//! \brief Enables or disables Crashpad forwarding of exceptions to the
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//! system’s crash reporter.
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//!
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//! When handling an exception, the Crashpad handler will scan all modules in
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//! a process. The first one that has a CrashpadInfo structure populated with
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//! a value other than TriState::kUnset for this field will dictate whether
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//! the exception is forwarded to the system’s crash reporter. If all modules
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//! with a CrashpadInfo structure specify TriState::kUnset, forwarding will be
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//! enabled. Unless disabled, forwarding may still occur if the Crashpad
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//! handler is disabled by SetCrashpadHandlerState(). Even when forwarding is
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//! enabled, the Crashpad handler may choose not to forward all exceptions to
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//! the system’s crash reporter in cases where it has reason to believe that
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//! the system’s crash reporter would not normally have handled the exception
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//! in Crashpad’s absence.
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void set_system_crash_reporter_forwarding(
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TriState system_crash_reporter_forwarding) {
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system_crash_reporter_forwarding_ = system_crash_reporter_forwarding;
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}
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//! \brief Enables or disables Crashpad capturing indirectly referenced memory
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//! in the minidump.
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//!
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//! When handling an exception, the Crashpad handler will scan all modules in
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//! a process. The first one that has a CrashpadInfo structure populated with
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//! a value other than TriState::kUnset for this field will dictate whether
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//! the extra memory is captured.
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//!
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//! This causes Crashpad to include pages of data referenced by locals or
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//! other stack memory. Turning this on can increase the size of the minidump
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//! significantly.
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//!
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//! \param[in] gather_indirectly_referenced_memory Whether extra memory should
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//! be gathered.
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//! \param[in] limit The amount of memory in bytes after which no more
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//! indirectly gathered memory should be captured. This value is only used
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//! when \a gather_indirectly_referenced_memory is TriState::kEnabled.
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void set_gather_indirectly_referenced_memory(
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TriState gather_indirectly_referenced_memory,
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uint32_t limit) {
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gather_indirectly_referenced_memory_ = gather_indirectly_referenced_memory;
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indirectly_referenced_memory_cap_ = limit;
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}
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//! \brief Adds a custom stream to the minidump.
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//!
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//! The memory block referenced by \a data and \a size will added to the
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//! minidump as separate stream with type \a stream_type. The memory referred
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//! to by \a data and \a size is owned by the caller and must remain valid
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//! while it is in effect for the CrashpadInfo object.
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//!
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//! Note that streams will appear in the minidump in the reverse order to
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//! which they are added.
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//!
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//! TODO(scottmg) This is currently not supported on Mac.
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//!
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//! \param[in] stream_type The stream type identifier to use. This should be
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//! normally be larger than `MINIDUMP_STREAM_TYPE::LastReservedStream`
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//! which is `0xffff`.
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//! \param[in] data The base pointer of the stream data.
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//! \param[in] size The size of the stream data.
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void AddUserDataMinidumpStream(uint32_t stream_type,
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const void* data,
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size_t size);
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enum : uint32_t {
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kSignature = 'CPad',
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};
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protected:
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#if BUILDFLAG(IS_IOS)
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friend class internal::InProcessIntermediateDumpHandler;
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#endif
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uint32_t signature() const { return signature_; }
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uint32_t version() const { return version_; }
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uint32_t size() const { return size_; }
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private:
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// The compiler won’t necessarily see anyone using these fields, but it
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// shouldn’t warn about that. These fields aren’t intended for use by the
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// process they’re found in, they’re supposed to be read by the crash
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// reporting process.
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#if defined(__clang__)
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#pragma clang diagnostic push
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#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-private-field"
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#endif
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// Fields present in version 1, subject to a check of the size_ field:
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uint32_t signature_; // kSignature
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uint32_t size_; // The size of the entire CrashpadInfo structure.
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uint32_t version_; // kCrashpadInfoVersion
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uint32_t indirectly_referenced_memory_cap_;
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uint32_t padding_0_;
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TriState crashpad_handler_behavior_;
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TriState system_crash_reporter_forwarding_;
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TriState gather_indirectly_referenced_memory_;
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uint8_t padding_1_;
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SimpleAddressRangeBag* extra_memory_ranges_; // weak
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SimpleStringDictionary* simple_annotations_; // weak
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internal::UserDataMinidumpStreamListEntry* user_data_minidump_stream_head_;
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AnnotationList* annotations_list_; // weak
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// It’s generally safe to add new fields without changing
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// kCrashpadInfoVersion, because readers should check size_ and ignore fields
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// that aren’t present, as well as unknown fields.
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//
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// Adding fields? Consider snapshot/crashpad_info_size_test_module.cc too.
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#if defined(__clang__)
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#pragma clang diagnostic pop
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#endif
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};
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} // namespace crashpad
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#endif // CRASHPAD_CLIENT_CRASHPAD_INFO_H_
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