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// Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc.
// All rights reserved.
//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
// minidump_stackwalk.cc: Process a minidump with MinidumpProcessor, printing
// the results, including stack traces.
//
// Author: Mark Mentovai
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "google_breakpad/processor/basic_source_line_resolver.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/call_stack.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/code_module.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/code_modules.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/minidump.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/minidump_processor.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/process_state.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/stack_frame_cpu.h"
#include "processor/pathname_stripper.h"
#include "processor/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "processor/simple_symbol_supplier.h"
namespace {
using std::string;
using std::vector;
using google_breakpad::BasicSourceLineResolver;
using google_breakpad::CallStack;
using google_breakpad::CodeModule;
using google_breakpad::CodeModules;
using google_breakpad::MinidumpModule;
using google_breakpad::MinidumpProcessor;
using google_breakpad::PathnameStripper;
using google_breakpad::ProcessState;
using google_breakpad::scoped_ptr;
using google_breakpad::SimpleSymbolSupplier;
using google_breakpad::StackFrame;
using google_breakpad::StackFramePPC;
using google_breakpad::StackFrameX86;
// Separator character for machine readable output.
static const char kOutputSeparator = '|';
// PrintRegister prints a register's name and value to stdout. It will
// print four registers on a line. For the first register in a set,
// pass 0 for |sequence|. For registers in a set, pass the most recent
// return value of PrintRegister. Note that PrintRegister will print a
// newline before the first register (with |sequence| set to 0) is printed.
// The caller is responsible for printing the final newline after a set
// of registers is completely printed, regardless of the number of calls
// to PrintRegister.
static int PrintRegister(const char *name, u_int32_t value, int sequence) {
if (sequence % 4 == 0) {
printf("\n ");
}
printf(" %5s = 0x%08x", name, value);
return ++sequence;
}
// StripSeparator takes a string |original| and returns a copy
// of the string with all occurences of |kOutputSeparator| removed.
static string StripSeparator(const string &original) {
string result = original;
string::size_type position = 0;
while ((position = result.find(kOutputSeparator, position)) != string::npos) {
result.erase(position, 1);
}
return result;
}
// PrintStack prints the call stack in |stack| to stdout, in a reasonably
// useful form. Module, function, and source file names are displayed if
// they are available. The code offset to the base code address of the
// source line, function, or module is printed, preferring them in that
// order. If no source line, function, or module information is available,
// an absolute code offset is printed.
//
// If |cpu| is a recognized CPU name, relevant register state for each stack
// frame printed is also output, if available.
static void PrintStack(const CallStack *stack, const string &cpu) {
int frame_count = stack->frames()->size();
for (int frame_index = 0; frame_index < frame_count; ++frame_index) {
const StackFrame *frame = stack->frames()->at(frame_index);
printf("%2d ", frame_index);
if (frame->module) {
printf("%s", PathnameStripper::File(frame->module->code_file()).c_str());
if (!frame->function_name.empty()) {
printf("!%s", frame->function_name.c_str());
if (!frame->source_file_name.empty()) {
string source_file = PathnameStripper::File(frame->source_file_name);
printf(" [%s : %d + 0x%llx]", source_file.c_str(),
frame->source_line,
frame->instruction -
frame->source_line_base);
} else {
printf(" + 0x%llx", frame->instruction - frame->function_base);
}
} else {
printf(" + 0x%llx", frame->instruction - frame->module->base_address());
}
} else {
printf("0x%llx", frame->instruction);
}
int sequence = 0;
if (cpu == "x86") {
const StackFrameX86 *frame_x86 =
reinterpret_cast<const StackFrameX86*>(frame);
if (frame_x86->context_validity & StackFrameX86::CONTEXT_VALID_EIP)
sequence = PrintRegister("eip", frame_x86->context.eip, sequence);
if (frame_x86->context_validity & StackFrameX86::CONTEXT_VALID_ESP)
sequence = PrintRegister("esp", frame_x86->context.esp, sequence);
if (frame_x86->context_validity & StackFrameX86::CONTEXT_VALID_EBP)
sequence = PrintRegister("ebp", frame_x86->context.ebp, sequence);
if (frame_x86->context_validity & StackFrameX86::CONTEXT_VALID_EBX)
sequence = PrintRegister("ebx", frame_x86->context.ebx, sequence);
if (frame_x86->context_validity & StackFrameX86::CONTEXT_VALID_ESI)
sequence = PrintRegister("esi", frame_x86->context.esi, sequence);
if (frame_x86->context_validity & StackFrameX86::CONTEXT_VALID_EDI)
sequence = PrintRegister("edi", frame_x86->context.edi, sequence);
if (frame_x86->context_validity == StackFrameX86::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL) {
sequence = PrintRegister("eax", frame_x86->context.eax, sequence);
sequence = PrintRegister("ecx", frame_x86->context.ecx, sequence);
sequence = PrintRegister("edx", frame_x86->context.edx, sequence);
sequence = PrintRegister("efl", frame_x86->context.eflags, sequence);
}
} else if (cpu == "ppc") {
const StackFramePPC *frame_ppc =
reinterpret_cast<const StackFramePPC*>(frame);
if (frame_ppc->context_validity & StackFramePPC::CONTEXT_VALID_SRR0)
sequence = PrintRegister("srr0", frame_ppc->context.srr0, sequence);
if (frame_ppc->context_validity & StackFramePPC::CONTEXT_VALID_GPR1)
sequence = PrintRegister("r1", frame_ppc->context.gpr[1], sequence);
}
printf("\n");
}
}
// PrintStackMachineReadable prints the call stack in |stack| to stdout,
// in the following machine readable pipe-delimited text format:
// thread number|frame number|module|function|source file|line|offset
//
// Module, function, source file, and source line may all be empty
// depending on availability. The code offset follows the same rules as
// PrintStack above.
static void PrintStackMachineReadable(int thread_num, const CallStack *stack) {
int frame_count = stack->frames()->size();
for (int frame_index = 0; frame_index < frame_count; ++frame_index) {
const StackFrame *frame = stack->frames()->at(frame_index);
printf("%d%c%d%c", thread_num, kOutputSeparator, frame_index,
kOutputSeparator);
if (frame->module) {
assert(!frame->module->code_file().empty());
printf("%s", StripSeparator(PathnameStripper::File(
frame->module->code_file())).c_str());
if (!frame->function_name.empty()) {
printf("%c%s", kOutputSeparator,
StripSeparator(frame->function_name).c_str());
if (!frame->source_file_name.empty()) {
printf("%c%s%c%d%c0x%llx", kOutputSeparator,
StripSeparator(frame->source_file_name)
.c_str(),
kOutputSeparator,
frame->source_line,
kOutputSeparator,
frame->instruction -
frame->source_line_base);
} else {
printf("%c%c%c0x%llx", kOutputSeparator, // empty source file
kOutputSeparator, // empty source line
kOutputSeparator,
frame->instruction - frame->function_base);
}
} else {
printf("%c%c%c%c0x%llx", kOutputSeparator, // empty function name
kOutputSeparator, // empty source file
kOutputSeparator, // empty source line
kOutputSeparator,
frame->instruction -
frame->module->base_address());
}
} else {
// the printf before this prints a trailing separator for module name
printf("%c%c%c%c0x%llx", kOutputSeparator, // empty function name
kOutputSeparator, // empty source file
kOutputSeparator, // empty source line
kOutputSeparator,
frame->instruction);
}
printf("\n");
}
}
static void PrintModules(const CodeModules *modules) {
if (!modules)
return;
printf("\n");
printf("Loaded modules:\n");
u_int64_t main_address = 0xffffffffffffffffLL;
const CodeModule *main_module = modules->GetMainModule();
if (main_module) {
main_address = main_module->base_address();
}
unsigned int module_count = modules->module_count();
for (unsigned int module_sequence = 0;
module_sequence < module_count;
++module_sequence) {
const CodeModule *module = modules->GetModuleAtSequence(module_sequence);
u_int64_t base_address = module->base_address();
printf("0x%08llx - 0x%08llx %s %s%s\n",
base_address, base_address + module->size() - 1,
PathnameStripper::File(module->code_file()).c_str(),
module->version().empty() ? "???" : module->version().c_str(),
base_address == main_address ? " (main)" : "");
}
}
// PrintModulesMachineReadable outputs a list of loaded modules,
// one per line, in the following machine-readable pipe-delimited
// text format:
// Module|{Module Filename}|{Version}|{Base Address}|{Max Address}|{Main}
static void PrintModulesMachineReadable(const CodeModules *modules) {
if (!modules)
return;
u_int64_t main_address = 0xffffffffffffffffLL;
const CodeModule *main_module = modules->GetMainModule();
if (main_module) {
main_address = main_module->base_address();
}
unsigned int module_count = modules->module_count();
for (unsigned int module_sequence = 0;
module_sequence < module_count;
++module_sequence) {
const CodeModule *module = modules->GetModuleAtSequence(module_sequence);
u_int64_t base_address = module->base_address();
printf("Module%c%s%c%s%c0x%08llx%c0x%08llx%c%d\n",
kOutputSeparator,
StripSeparator(PathnameStripper::File(module->code_file())).c_str(),
kOutputSeparator, StripSeparator(module->version()).c_str(),
kOutputSeparator, base_address,
kOutputSeparator, base_address + module->size() - 1,
kOutputSeparator, base_address == main_address ? 1 : 0);
}
}
static void PrintProcessState(const ProcessState& process_state) {
// Print OS and CPU information.
string cpu = process_state.system_info()->cpu;
string cpu_info = process_state.system_info()->cpu_info;
printf("Operating system: %s\n", process_state.system_info()->os.c_str());
printf(" %s\n",
process_state.system_info()->os_version.c_str());
printf("CPU: %s\n", cpu.c_str());
if (!cpu_info.empty()) {
// This field is optional.
printf(" %s\n", cpu_info.c_str());
}
printf("\n");
// Print crash information.
if (process_state.crashed()) {
printf("Crash reason: %s\n", process_state.crash_reason().c_str());
printf("Crash address: 0x%llx\n", process_state.crash_address());
} else {
printf("No crash\n");
}
// If the thread that requested the dump is known, print it first.
int requesting_thread = process_state.requesting_thread();
if (requesting_thread != -1) {
printf("\n");
printf("Thread %d (%s)\n",
requesting_thread,
process_state.crashed() ? "crashed" :
"requested dump, did not crash");
PrintStack(process_state.threads()->at(requesting_thread), cpu);
}
// Print all of the threads in the dump.
int thread_count = process_state.threads()->size();
for (int thread_index = 0; thread_index < thread_count; ++thread_index) {
if (thread_index != requesting_thread) {
// Don't print the crash thread again, it was already printed.
printf("\n");
printf("Thread %d\n", thread_index);
PrintStack(process_state.threads()->at(thread_index), cpu);
}
}
PrintModules(process_state.modules());
}
static void PrintProcessStateMachineReadable(const ProcessState& process_state)
{
// Print OS and CPU information.
// OS|{OS Name}|{OS Version}
// CPU|{CPU Name}|{CPU Info}
printf("OS%c%s%c%s\n", kOutputSeparator,
StripSeparator(process_state.system_info()->os).c_str(),
kOutputSeparator,
StripSeparator(process_state.system_info()->os_version).c_str());
printf("CPU%c%s%c%s\n", kOutputSeparator,
StripSeparator(process_state.system_info()->cpu).c_str(),
kOutputSeparator,
// this may be empty
StripSeparator(process_state.system_info()->cpu_info).c_str());
int requesting_thread = process_state.requesting_thread();
// Print crash information.
// Crash|{Crash Reason}|{Crash Address}|{Crashed Thread}
printf("Crash%c", kOutputSeparator);
if (process_state.crashed()) {
printf("%s%c0x%llx%c",
StripSeparator(process_state.crash_reason()).c_str(),
kOutputSeparator, process_state.crash_address(), kOutputSeparator);
} else {
printf("No crash%c%c", kOutputSeparator, kOutputSeparator);
}
if (requesting_thread != -1) {
printf("%d\n", requesting_thread);
} else {
printf("\n");
}
PrintModulesMachineReadable(process_state.modules());
// blank line to indicate start of threads
printf("\n");
// If the thread that requested the dump is known, print it first.
if (requesting_thread != -1) {
PrintStackMachineReadable(requesting_thread,
process_state.threads()->at(requesting_thread));
}
// Print all of the threads in the dump.
int thread_count = process_state.threads()->size();
for (int thread_index = 0; thread_index < thread_count; ++thread_index) {
if (thread_index != requesting_thread) {
// Don't print the crash thread again, it was already printed.
PrintStackMachineReadable(thread_index,
process_state.threads()->at(thread_index));
}
}
}
// Processes |minidump_file| using MinidumpProcessor. |symbol_path|, if
// non-empty, is the base directory of a symbol storage area, laid out in
// the format required by SimpleSymbolSupplier. If such a storage area
// is specified, it is made available for use by the MinidumpProcessor.
//
// Returns the value of MinidumpProcessor::Process. If processing succeeds,
// prints identifying OS and CPU information from the minidump, crash
// information if the minidump was produced as a result of a crash, and
// call stacks for each thread contained in the minidump. All information
// is printed to stdout.
static bool PrintMinidumpProcess(const string &minidump_file,
const vector<string> &symbol_paths,
bool machine_readable) {
scoped_ptr<SimpleSymbolSupplier> symbol_supplier;
if (!symbol_paths.empty()) {
// TODO(mmentovai): check existence of symbol_path if specified?
symbol_supplier.reset(new SimpleSymbolSupplier(symbol_paths));
}
BasicSourceLineResolver resolver;
MinidumpProcessor minidump_processor(symbol_supplier.get(), &resolver);
// Process the minidump.
ProcessState process_state;
if (minidump_processor.Process(minidump_file, &process_state) !=
MinidumpProcessor::PROCESS_OK) {
fprintf(stderr, "MinidumpProcessor::Process failed\n");
return false;
}
if (machine_readable) {
PrintProcessStateMachineReadable(process_state);
} else {
PrintProcessState(process_state);
}
return true;
}
} // namespace
static void usage(const char *program_name) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-m] <minidump-file> [symbol-path ...]\n"
" -m : Output in machine-readable format\n",
program_name);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
if (argc < 2) {
usage(argv[0]);
return 1;
}
const char *minidump_file;
bool machine_readable;
int symbol_path_arg;
if (strcmp(argv[1], "-m") == 0) {
if (argc < 3) {
usage(argv[0]);
return 1;
}
machine_readable = true;
minidump_file = argv[2];
symbol_path_arg = 3;
} else {
machine_readable = false;
minidump_file = argv[1];
symbol_path_arg = 2;
}
// extra arguments are symbol paths
std::vector<std::string> symbol_paths;
if (argc > symbol_path_arg) {
for (int argi = symbol_path_arg; argi < argc; ++argi)
symbol_paths.push_back(argv[argi]);
}
return PrintMinidumpProcess(minidump_file,
symbol_paths,
machine_readable) ? 0 : 1;
}