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// Unit test for MicrodumpProcessor.
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "breakpad_googletest_includes.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/basic_source_line_resolver.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/call_stack.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/microdump_processor.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/process_state.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/stack_frame.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/stack_frame_symbolizer.h"
#include "processor/simple_symbol_supplier.h"
#include "processor/stackwalker_unittest_utils.h"
namespace {
using google_breakpad::BasicSourceLineResolver;
using google_breakpad::MicrodumpProcessor;
using google_breakpad::ProcessState;
using google_breakpad::SimpleSymbolSupplier;
using google_breakpad::StackFrameSymbolizer;
class MicrodumpProcessorTest : public ::testing::Test {
public:
MicrodumpProcessorTest()
: files_path_(string(getenv("srcdir") ? getenv("srcdir") : ".") +
"/src/processor/testdata/") {
}
void ReadFile(const string& file_name, string* file_contents) {
assert(file_contents);
std::ifstream file_stream(file_name.c_str(), std::ios::in);
ASSERT_TRUE(file_stream.good());
std::vector<char> bytes;
file_stream.seekg(0, std::ios_base::end);
ASSERT_TRUE(file_stream.good());
bytes.resize(file_stream.tellg());
file_stream.seekg(0, std::ios_base::beg);
ASSERT_TRUE(file_stream.good());
file_stream.read(&bytes[0], bytes.size());
ASSERT_TRUE(file_stream.good());
*file_contents = string(&bytes[0], bytes.size());
}
google_breakpad::ProcessResult ProcessMicrodump(
const string& symbols_file,
const string& microdump_contents,
ProcessState* state) {
SimpleSymbolSupplier supplier(symbols_file);
BasicSourceLineResolver resolver;
StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
MicrodumpProcessor processor(&frame_symbolizer);
return processor.Process(microdump_contents, state);
}
void AnalyzeDump(const string& microdump_file_name, bool omit_symbols,
int expected_cpu_count, ProcessState* state) {
string symbols_file = omit_symbols ? "" : files_path_ + "symbols/microdump";
string microdump_file_path = files_path_ + microdump_file_name;
string microdump_contents;
ReadFile(microdump_file_path, &microdump_contents);
google_breakpad::ProcessResult result =
ProcessMicrodump(symbols_file, microdump_contents, state);
ASSERT_EQ(google_breakpad::PROCESS_OK, result);
ASSERT_TRUE(state->crashed());
ASSERT_EQ(0, state->requesting_thread());
ASSERT_EQ(1U, state->threads()->size());
ASSERT_EQ(expected_cpu_count, state->system_info()->cpu_count);
ASSERT_EQ("android", state->system_info()->os_short);
ASSERT_EQ("Android", state->system_info()->os);
}
string files_path_;
};
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcess_Empty) {
ProcessState state;
google_breakpad::ProcessResult result =
ProcessMicrodump("", "", &state);
ASSERT_EQ(google_breakpad::PROCESS_ERROR_MINIDUMP_NOT_FOUND, result);
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcess_Invalid) {
ProcessState state;
google_breakpad::ProcessResult result =
ProcessMicrodump("", "This is not a valid microdump", &state);
ASSERT_EQ(google_breakpad::PROCESS_ERROR_NO_THREAD_LIST, result);
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcess_WithoutCrashReason) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-arm64.dmp", true /* omit_symbols */,
2 /* expected_cpu_count */, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(state.crash_reason(), "");
ASSERT_EQ(state.crash_address(), 0x0u);
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcess_WithCrashReason) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-withcrashreason.dmp", true /* omit_symbols */,
8 /* expected_cpu_count */, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(state.crash_reason(), "SIGTRAP");
ASSERT_EQ(state.crash_address(), 0x4A7CB000u);
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcess_MissingSymbols) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-arm64.dmp", true /* omit_symbols */,
2 /* expected_cpu_count */, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, state.modules()->module_count());
ASSERT_EQ("arm64", state.system_info()->cpu);
ASSERT_EQ("OS 64 VERSION INFO", state.system_info()->os_version);
ASSERT_EQ(1U, state.threads()->size());
Handle very large stack traces The main motivation for this change is to handle very large stack traces, normally the result of infinite recursion. This part is actually fairly simple, relaxing a few self-imposed limits on how many frames we can unwind and the max size for stack memory. Relaxing these limits requires stricter and more consistent checks for stack unwinding. There are a number of unwinding invariants that apply to all the platforms: 1. stack pointer (and frame pointer) must be within the stack memory (frame pointer, if preset, must point to the right frame too) 2. unwinding must monotonically increase SP (except for the first frame unwind, this must be a strict increase) 3. Instruction pointer (return address) must point to a valid location 4. stack pointer (and frame pointer) must be appropriately aligned This change is focused on 2), which is enough to guarantee that the unwinding doesn't get stuck in an infinite loop. 1) is implicitly validated part of accessing the stack memory (explicit checks might be nice though). 4) is ABI specific and while it may be valuable in catching suspicious frames is not in the scope of this change. 3) is also an interesting check but thanks to just-in-time compilation it's more complex than just calling StackWalker::InstructionAddressSeemsValid() and we don't want to drop parts of the callstack due to an overly conservative check. Bug: chromium:735989 Change-Id: I9aaba77c7fd028942d77c87d51b5e6f94e136ddd Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/563771 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Ivan Penkov <ivanpe@chromium.org>
2017-07-11 21:26:50 +02:00
ASSERT_EQ(11U, state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->size());
ASSERT_EQ("",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(3)->function_name);
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcess_UnsupportedArch) {
string microdump_contents =
"W/google-breakpad(26491): -----BEGIN BREAKPAD MICRODUMP-----\n"
"W/google-breakpad(26491): O A \"unsupported-arch\"\n"
"W/google-breakpad(26491): S 0 A48BD840 A48BD000 00002000\n";
ProcessState state;
google_breakpad::ProcessResult result =
ProcessMicrodump("", microdump_contents, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(google_breakpad::PROCESS_ERROR_NO_THREAD_LIST, result);
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcessArm) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-arm.dmp", false /* omit_symbols */,
2 /* expected_cpu_count*/, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(6U, state.modules()->module_count());
ASSERT_EQ("arm", state.system_info()->cpu);
ASSERT_EQ("OpenGL ES 3.0 V@104.0 AU@ (GIT@Id3510ff6dc)",
state.system_info()->gl_version);
ASSERT_EQ("Qualcomm", state.system_info()->gl_vendor);
ASSERT_EQ("Adreno (TM) 330", state.system_info()->gl_renderer);
ASSERT_EQ("OS VERSION INFO", state.system_info()->os_version);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->size());
ASSERT_EQ("MicrodumpWriterTest_Setup_Test::TestBody",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("testing::Test::Run",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(1)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("main",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(6)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("breakpad_unittests",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(6)->module->code_file());
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcessArm64) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-arm64.dmp", false /* omit_symbols */,
2 /* expected_cpu_count*/, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, state.modules()->module_count());
ASSERT_EQ("arm64", state.system_info()->cpu);
ASSERT_EQ("OS 64 VERSION INFO", state.system_info()->os_version);
ASSERT_EQ(9U, state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->size());
ASSERT_EQ("MicrodumpWriterTest_Setup_Test::TestBody",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("testing::Test::Run",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(2)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("main",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(7)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("breakpad_unittests",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(7)->module->code_file());
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcessX86) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-x86.dmp", false /* omit_symbols */,
4 /* expected_cpu_count */, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(124U, state.modules()->module_count());
ASSERT_EQ("x86", state.system_info()->cpu);
ASSERT_EQ("asus/WW_Z00A/Z00A:5.0/LRX21V/2.19.40.22_20150627_5104_user:user/"
"release-keys", state.system_info()->os_version);
Handle very large stack traces The main motivation for this change is to handle very large stack traces, normally the result of infinite recursion. This part is actually fairly simple, relaxing a few self-imposed limits on how many frames we can unwind and the max size for stack memory. Relaxing these limits requires stricter and more consistent checks for stack unwinding. There are a number of unwinding invariants that apply to all the platforms: 1. stack pointer (and frame pointer) must be within the stack memory (frame pointer, if preset, must point to the right frame too) 2. unwinding must monotonically increase SP (except for the first frame unwind, this must be a strict increase) 3. Instruction pointer (return address) must point to a valid location 4. stack pointer (and frame pointer) must be appropriately aligned This change is focused on 2), which is enough to guarantee that the unwinding doesn't get stuck in an infinite loop. 1) is implicitly validated part of accessing the stack memory (explicit checks might be nice though). 4) is ABI specific and while it may be valuable in catching suspicious frames is not in the scope of this change. 3) is also an interesting check but thanks to just-in-time compilation it's more complex than just calling StackWalker::InstructionAddressSeemsValid() and we don't want to drop parts of the callstack due to an overly conservative check. Bug: chromium:735989 Change-Id: I9aaba77c7fd028942d77c87d51b5e6f94e136ddd Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/563771 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Ivan Penkov <ivanpe@chromium.org>
2017-07-11 21:26:50 +02:00
ASSERT_EQ(17U, state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->size());
ASSERT_EQ("libc.so",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->module->debug_file());
// TODO(mmandlis): Get symbols for the test X86 microdump and test function
// names.
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcessMultiple) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-multiple.dmp", false /* omit_symbols */,
6 /* expected_cpu_count */, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(156U, state.modules()->module_count());
ASSERT_EQ("arm", state.system_info()->cpu);
ASSERT_EQ("lge/p1_tmo_us/p1:6.0/MRA58K/1603210524c8d:user/release-keys",
state.system_info()->os_version);
ASSERT_EQ(5U, state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->size());
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcessMips) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-mips32.dmp", false /* omit_symbols */,
2 /* expected_cpu_count */, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(7U, state.modules()->module_count());
ASSERT_EQ("mips", state.system_info()->cpu);
ASSERT_EQ("3.0.8-g893bf16 #7 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jul 10 15:20:59 PDT 2015",
state.system_info()->os_version);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->size());
ASSERT_EQ("blaTest",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("Crash",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(1)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("main",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(2)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("crash_example",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->module->debug_file());
}
TEST_F(MicrodumpProcessorTest, TestProcessMips64) {
ProcessState state;
AnalyzeDump("microdump-mips64.dmp", false /* omit_symbols */,
1 /* expected_cpu_count */, &state);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, state.modules()->module_count());
ASSERT_EQ("mips64", state.system_info()->cpu);
ASSERT_EQ("3.10.0-gf185e20 #112 PREEMPT Mon Oct 5 11:12:49 PDT 2015",
state.system_info()->os_version);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->size());
ASSERT_EQ("blaTest",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("Crash",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(1)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("main",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(2)->function_name);
ASSERT_EQ("crash_example",
state.threads()->at(0)->frames()->at(0)->module->debug_file());
}
} // namespace
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}