breakpad/src/client/solaris/handler/exception_handler.cc

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// Author: Alfred Peng
Add #include <config.h> to the beginning of all cc files Added #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif to the beginning of all source files that didn't have it. This ensures that configuration options are respected in all source files. In particular, it ensures that the defines needed to fix Large File System issues are set before including system headers. More generally, it ensures consistency between the source files, and avoids the possibility of ODR violations between source files that were including config.h and source files that were not. Process: Ran find . \( -name third_party -prune \) -o \( -name '.git*' -prune \) -o \( \( -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.c' \) -exec sed -i '0,/^#include/ s/^#include/#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H\n#include <config.h> \/\/ Must come first\n#endif\n\n#include/' {} + \) and then manually fixed up src/common/linux/guid_creator.cc, src/tools/solaris/dump_syms/testdata/dump_syms_regtest.cc, src/tools/windows/dump_syms/testdata/dump_syms_regtest.cc, src/common/stabs_reader.h, and src/common/linux/breakpad_getcontext.h. BUG=google-breakpad:877 Fixed: google-breakpad:877 TEST=./configure && make && make check TEST=Did the find/sed in ChromeOS's copy, ensured emerge-hana google-breakpad worked and had fewer LFS violations. TEST=Did the find/sed in Chrome's copy, ensured compiling hana, windows, linux, and eve still worked (since Chrome doesn't used config.h) Change-Id: I16cededbba0ea0c28e919b13243e35300999e799 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/breakpad/breakpad/+/4289676 Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org>
2023-02-24 20:14:53 +01:00
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h> // Must come first
#endif
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
#include "client/solaris/handler/exception_handler.h"
#include "common/solaris/guid_creator.h"
#include "common/solaris/message_output.h"
#include "google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h"
namespace google_breakpad {
// Signals that we are interested.
static const int kSigTable[] = {
SIGSEGV,
SIGABRT,
SIGFPE,
SIGILL,
SIGBUS
};
std::vector<ExceptionHandler*>* ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_ = NULL;
int ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_index_ = 0;
pthread_mutex_t ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_mutex_ =
PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
ExceptionHandler::ExceptionHandler(const string& dump_path,
FilterCallback filter,
MinidumpCallback callback,
void* callback_context,
bool install_handler)
: filter_(filter),
callback_(callback),
callback_context_(callback_context),
dump_path_(),
installed_handler_(install_handler) {
set_dump_path(dump_path);
if (install_handler) {
SetupHandler();
}
if (install_handler) {
pthread_mutex_lock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
if (handler_stack_ == NULL)
handler_stack_ = new std::vector<ExceptionHandler*>;
handler_stack_->push_back(this);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
}
}
ExceptionHandler::~ExceptionHandler() {
TeardownAllHandlers();
pthread_mutex_lock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
if (handler_stack_->back() == this) {
handler_stack_->pop_back();
} else {
print_message1(2, "warning: removing Breakpad handler out of order\n");
for (std::vector<ExceptionHandler*>::iterator iterator =
handler_stack_->begin();
iterator != handler_stack_->end();
++iterator) {
if (*iterator == this) {
handler_stack_->erase(iterator);
}
}
}
if (handler_stack_->empty()) {
// When destroying the last ExceptionHandler that installed a handler,
// clean up the handler stack.
delete handler_stack_;
handler_stack_ = NULL;
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
}
bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidump() {
return InternalWriteMinidump(0, 0, NULL);
}
// static
bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidump(const string& dump_path,
MinidumpCallback callback,
void* callback_context) {
ExceptionHandler handler(dump_path, NULL, callback,
callback_context, false);
return handler.InternalWriteMinidump(0, 0, NULL);
}
void ExceptionHandler::SetupHandler() {
// Signal on a different stack to avoid using the stack
// of the crashing lwp.
struct sigaltstack sig_stack;
sig_stack.ss_sp = malloc(MINSIGSTKSZ);
if (sig_stack.ss_sp == NULL)
return;
sig_stack.ss_size = MINSIGSTKSZ;
sig_stack.ss_flags = 0;
if (sigaltstack(&sig_stack, NULL) < 0)
return;
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(kSigTable) / sizeof(kSigTable[0]); ++i)
SetupHandler(kSigTable[i]);
}
void ExceptionHandler::SetupHandler(int signo) {
struct sigaction act, old_act;
act.sa_handler = HandleException;
act.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK;
if (sigaction(signo, &act, &old_act) < 0)
return;
old_handlers_[signo] = old_act.sa_handler;
}
void ExceptionHandler::TeardownHandler(int signo) {
if (old_handlers_.find(signo) != old_handlers_.end()) {
struct sigaction act;
act.sa_handler = old_handlers_[signo];
act.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction(signo, &act, 0);
}
}
void ExceptionHandler::TeardownAllHandlers() {
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(kSigTable) / sizeof(kSigTable[0]); ++i) {
TeardownHandler(kSigTable[i]);
}
}
// static
void ExceptionHandler::HandleException(int signo) {
//void ExceptionHandler::HandleException(int signo, siginfo_t* sip, ucontext_t* sig_ctx) {
// The context information about the signal is put on the stack of
// the signal handler frame as value parameter. For some reasons, the
// prototype of the handler doesn't declare this information as parameter, we
// will do it by hand. The stack layout for a signal handler frame is here:
// http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/lib/libproc/common/Pstack.c#81
//
// However, if we are being called by another signal handler passing the
// signal up the chain, then we may not have this random extra parameter,
// so we may have to walk the stack to find it. We do the actual work
// on another thread, where it's a little safer, but we want the ebp
// from this frame to find it.
uintptr_t current_ebp = (uintptr_t)_getfp();
pthread_mutex_lock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
ExceptionHandler* current_handler =
handler_stack_->at(handler_stack_->size() - ++handler_stack_index_);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
// Restore original handler.
current_handler->TeardownHandler(signo);
ucontext_t* sig_ctx = NULL;
if (current_handler->InternalWriteMinidump(signo, current_ebp, &sig_ctx)) {
// if (current_handler->InternalWriteMinidump(signo, &sig_ctx)) {
// Fully handled this exception, safe to exit.
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
} else {
// Exception not fully handled, will call the next handler in stack to
// process it.
typedef void (*SignalHandler)(int signo);
SignalHandler old_handler =
reinterpret_cast<SignalHandler>(current_handler->old_handlers_[signo]);
if (old_handler != NULL)
old_handler(signo);
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
current_handler->SetupHandler(signo);
--handler_stack_index_;
// All the handlers in stack have been invoked to handle the exception,
// normally the process should be terminated and should not reach here.
// In case we got here, ask the OS to handle it to avoid endless loop,
// normally the OS will generate a core and termiate the process. This
// may be desired to debug the program.
if (handler_stack_index_ == 0)
signal(signo, SIG_DFL);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&handler_stack_mutex_);
}
bool ExceptionHandler::InternalWriteMinidump(int signo,
uintptr_t sighandler_ebp,
ucontext_t** sig_ctx) {
if (filter_ && !filter_(callback_context_))
return false;
bool success = false;
GUID guid;
char guid_str[kGUIDStringLength + 1];
if (CreateGUID(&guid) && GUIDToString(&guid, guid_str, sizeof(guid_str))) {
char minidump_path[PATH_MAX];
snprintf(minidump_path, sizeof(minidump_path), "%s/%s.dmp",
dump_path_c_, guid_str);
// Block all the signals we want to process when writing minidump.
// We don't want it to be interrupted.
sigset_t sig_blocked, sig_old;
bool blocked = true;
sigfillset(&sig_blocked);
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(kSigTable) / sizeof(kSigTable[0]); ++i)
sigdelset(&sig_blocked, kSigTable[i]);
if (sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sig_blocked, &sig_old) != 0) {
blocked = false;
print_message1(2, "HandleException: failed to block signals.\n");
}
success = minidump_generator_.WriteMinidumpToFile(
minidump_path, signo, sighandler_ebp, sig_ctx);
// Unblock the signals.
if (blocked)
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sig_old, &sig_old);
if (callback_)
success = callback_(dump_path_c_, guid_str, callback_context_, success);
}
return success;
}
} // namespace google_breakpad