It is incorrect to wrap close in HANDLE_EINTR on Linux.
Unnecessary #includes of eintr_wrapper.h are also removed. The variable naming
within the macro is also updated per Chromium r178174.
einter_wrapper.h contains a non-mechanical change. Mechanical changes were
generated by running:
sed -E -i '' \
-e 's/((=|if|return|CHECK|EXPECT|ASSERT).*)HANDLE(_EINTR\(.*close)/\1IGNORE\3/' \
-e 's/(ignore_result|void ?)\(HANDLE_EINTR\((.*close\(.*)\)\)/\2/' \
-e 's/(\(void\) ?)?HANDLE_EINTR\((.*close\(.*)\)/\2/' \
$(grep -rl HANDLE_EINTR.*close . --exclude-dir=.svn)
sed -E -i '' -e '/#include.*eintr_wrapper\.h"/d' \
$(grep -EL '(HANDLE|IGNORE)_EINTR' \
$(grep -Elr '#include.*eintr_wrapper\.h"' . --exclude-dir=.svn))
BUG=chromium:269623
R=ted.mielczarek@gmail.com
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The std::string dumpFilename already contains the full pathname to the dump file. Appending it to the dumpDirAsNSString creates a string with the path portion duplicated, e.g.:
/var/mobile/Applications/516BE756-DFD4-4F9B-85D5-85966B0038F7/Library/Caches/Breakpad/var/mobile/Applications/516BE756-DFD4-4F9B-85D5-85966B0038F7/Library/Caches/Breakpad/0A406D28-437D-48EE-9989-23F7F871818E.dmp
Instead of this:
/var/mobile/Applications/516BE756-DFD4-4F9B-85D5-85966B0038F7/Library/Caches/Breakpad/0A406D28-437D-48EE-9989-23F7F871818E.dmp
R=markus@chromium.org, qsr@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/744002
Patch from Akiva <scirsw@gmail.com>.
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Adds an ARM64-specific definition of MDRawContext and support for writing out a
minidump when running on ARM64. Additionally, extends the iOS minidump generator
for NSExceptions to work on ARM64 as well as ARM.
Patch by Colin Blundell <blundell@chromium.org>
BUG=542
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SIGABRT can be generated internally, usually by calling abort(),
or externally by another process. When the signal is generated
by the kernel, info->si_pid is 0 and the signal is treated in the
same way as an exception (SIGSEGV, etc.), but the assumption
that the exception happens again upon return from the handler
is wrong, so we must have a special case for this.
Original CL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/734002/
BUG=chromium:303075
TEST=tested with Alt-VolumeUp-X on Chrome OS
A=semenzato@chromium.orgR=semenzato@google.com
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.raSearchStart in the cases where there are alignment operators in
the program string.
If alignment operators are found in the program string, the current
value of %ebp must be valid and it is the only reliable data point
that can be used for getting to the previous frame. Previously, the
.raSearchStart calculation was based on %esp and when %esp is aligned
in the current frame (which is a lossy operation) the resulting
.raSearchStart cannot was incorrect. There is code that is trying to
work around this problem (scanning of up to 3 words for a return
address) which is unreliable and it doesn't work in many cases (e.g.
when the alignment is on a 64-byte boundary).
This fix is already deployed in Google and it was measured to reduce
the number of wrong stack traces (for Windows crashes) by 45%. No
regressions have been found so far.
Here is an example of an issue that was fixed by this change (where
register %esp is aligned on the 64-byte boundary and the workarounds
that we already had didn't work):
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=311359
0:013> uf chrome_59630000!base::MessagePumpForIO::DoRunLoop
518 59685c39 55 push ebp
518 59685c3a 8bec mov ebp,esp
518 59685c3c 83e4c0 and esp,0FFFFFFC0h <== 64-byte boundary
518 59685c3f 83ec34 sub esp,34h
518 59685c42 53 push ebx
518 59685c43 56 push esi
Program string contains 64-byte alignment:
$T1 .raSearch = $T0 $T1 4 - 64 @ = $ebp $T1 4 - ^ = $eip $T1 ^ =
$esp $T1 4 + = $20 $T0 56 - ^ = $23 $T0 60 - ^ = $24 $T0 64 - ^ =
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Apparently, as of the 10.8 SDK, Apple has quietly decided that the first
argument to NSLocalizedString is supposed to be usable as-is as a format
string, instead of simply being the key to obtain a usable format string.
The recent clang trunk enforces this, resulting in build breaks like
crash_report_sender.m:560:14: error: data argument not used by format string [-Werror,-Wformat-extra-args]
displayName];
^
Breaking the result of NSLocalizedString into a temporary NSString* is enough
to suppress the warning.
BUG=chromium:314109
R=thakis@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/674003
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In my testing, ARM V8 object files and ARM V8 slices of universal binaries do
not contain debug_frame sections (at least at this time), and hence dump_syms
does not output CFI for ARM V8 even in the absence of the "-c" flag.
Patch by:blundell@chromium.org
BUG=542
R=qsr@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/642002
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This patch fixes the build for Android on MIPS when
using the latest official Android NDK (r9):
- Update src/common/android/include/elf.h to add a missing
definition for SHT_MIPS_DWARF.
- Add src/common/android/include/sgidefs.h required by LSS
when compiling for MIPS.
- Update android/run-checks.sh to work properly with
the --abi=mips option. All tests were passed succesfully
with an emulator system image running Android 4.2.
- Update other Android-specific files.
R=Petar.Jovanovic@imgtec.com, mark@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/633002
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Here is the symbol parser output:
E0906 11:27:06.051507 22535 basic_source_line_resolver.cc:76] Line 380187: ParseLine failed
E0906 11:27:06.051614 22535 basic_source_line_resolver.cc:76] Line 380188: ParseLine failed
E0906 11:27:06.051648 22535 basic_source_line_resolver.cc:76] Line 380190: ParseLine failed
E0906 11:27:06.051679 22535 basic_source_line_resolver.cc:76] Line 380191: ParseLine failed
E0906 11:27:06.200814 22535 basic_source_line_resolver.cc:76] Line 446729: ParseLine failed
Here are the contents of the Breakpad symbol file:
FUNC 440d60 49 0 __copy_helper_block_
440d60 b 0 3160 <<<----------- the third number is the line number
440d6b 3e 0 3160 <<<---------------------------- same here
FUNC 440db0 36 0 __destroy_helper_block_
440db0 a 0 3160 <<<---------------------------- same here
440dba 2c 0 3160 <<<---------------------------- same here
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Tested with a minidump containing a version 3 structure to validate the string conversion routines. Interestingly enough the time_zone names does not appear to be abbreviation as the documentation was suggesting but full names, e.g. Eastern Standard Time:
MDRawMiscInfo
size_of_info = 232
flags1 = 0xf7
process_id = 0x54c4
process_create_time = 0x51a9323c
process_user_time = 0x1
process_kernel_time = 0x0
processor_max_mhz = 3100
processor_current_mhz = 1891
processor_mhz_limit = 3100
processor_max_idle_state = 0x1
processor_current_idle_state = 0x1
The new fileds follow:
process_integrity_level = 0x1000
process_execute_flags = 0x4d
protected_process = 0
time_zone_id = 2
time_zone.bias = 300
time_zone.standard_name = Eastern Standard Time
time_zone.daylight_name = Eastern Daylight Time
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More specifically:
- Detect corrupt symbols during minidump processing and provide the list of modules with corrupt symbols in the ProcessState. This will allow listing the corrupt symbol files in the final crash report.
- Skip and recover from symbol data parse errors - don't give up until 100 parse errors are seen.
- In order to recover from '\0' (null terminator) in the middle of a symbol file, a couple of methods have to be updated to require both buffer pointer and length. Previously they required only a buffer pointer (char *) and the size of the buffer was evaluated using strlen which is not reliable when the data is corrupt. Most of the changes are due to these signature updates.
- Added and updated unittests.
Also, updated minidump_stackwalk to show a WARNING for corrupt symbols. Output looks like this:
...
Loaded modules:
0x000da000 - 0x000dafff Google Chrome Canary ??? (main)
0x000e0000 - 0x0417dfff Google Chrome Framework 0.1500.0.3 (WARNING: Corrupt symbols, Google Chrome Framework, 4682A6B4136436C4BFECEB62D498020E0)
0x044a8000 - 0x04571fff IOBluetooth 0.1.0.0
...
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/613002
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