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 | #ifndef CRASHPAD_UTIL_MACH_MACH_EXTENSIONS_H_ | 
 | #define CRASHPAD_UTIL_MACH_MACH_EXTENSIONS_H_ | 
 |  | 
 | #include <mach/mach.h> | 
 |  | 
 | #include <string> | 
 |  | 
 | #include "base/mac/scoped_mach_port.h" | 
 |  | 
 | namespace crashpad { | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief `MACH_PORT_NULL` with the correct type for a Mach port, | 
 | //!     `mach_port_t`. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! For situations where implicit conversions between signed and unsigned types | 
 | //! are not performed, use kMachPortNull instead of an explicit `implicit_cast` | 
 | //! of `MACH_PORT_NULL` to `mach_port_t`. This is useful for logging and testing | 
 | //! assertions. | 
 | constexpr mach_port_t kMachPortNull = MACH_PORT_NULL; | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief `MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES` with the correct type for a Mach exception | 
 | //!     behavior, `exception_behavior_t`. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! Signedness problems can occur when ORing `MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES` as a signed | 
 | //! integer, because a signed integer overflow results. This constant can be | 
 | //! used instead of `MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES` in such cases. | 
 | constexpr exception_behavior_t kMachExceptionCodes = MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES; | 
 |  | 
 | // Because exception_mask_t is an int and has one bit for each defined | 
 | // exception_type_t, it’s reasonable to assume that there cannot be any | 
 | // officially-defined exception_type_t values higher than 31. | 
 | // kMachExceptionSimulated uses a value well outside this range because it does | 
 | // not require a corresponding mask value. Simulated exceptions are delivered to | 
 | // the exception handler registered for EXC_CRASH exceptions using | 
 | // EXC_MASK_CRASH. | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief An exception type to use for simulated exceptions. | 
 | constexpr exception_type_t kMachExceptionSimulated = 'CPsx'; | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief A const version of `thread_state_t`. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! This is useful as the \a old_state parameter to exception handler functions. | 
 | //! Normally, these parameters are of type `thread_state_t`, but this allows | 
 | //! modification of the state, which is conceptually `const`. | 
 | using ConstThreadState = const natural_t*; | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief Like `mach_thread_self()`, but without the obligation to release the | 
 | //!     send right. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! `mach_thread_self()` returns a send right to the current thread port, | 
 | //! incrementing its reference count. This burdens the caller with maintaining | 
 | //! this send right, and calling `mach_port_deallocate()` when it is no longer | 
 | //! needed. This is burdensome, and is at odds with the normal operation of | 
 | //! `mach_task_self()`, which does not increment the task port’s reference count | 
 | //! whose result must not be deallocated. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! Callers can use this function in preference to `mach_thread_self()`. This | 
 | //! function returns an extant reference to the current thread’s port without | 
 | //! incrementing its reference count. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \return The value of `mach_thread_self()` without incrementing its reference | 
 | //!     count. The returned port must not be deallocated by | 
 | //!     `mach_port_deallocate()`. The returned value is valid as long as the | 
 | //!     thread continues to exist as a `pthread_t`. | 
 | thread_t MachThreadSelf(); | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief Creates a new Mach port in the current task. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! This function wraps the `mach_port_allocate()` providing a simpler | 
 | //! interface. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \param[in] right The type of right to create. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \return The new Mach port. On failure, `MACH_PORT_NULL` with a message | 
 | //!     logged. | 
 | mach_port_t NewMachPort(mach_port_right_t right); | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief The value for `EXC_MASK_ALL` appropriate for the operating system at | 
 | //!     run time. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! The SDK’s definition of `EXC_MASK_ALL` has changed over time, with later | 
 | //! versions containing more bits set than earlier versions. However, older | 
 | //! kernels will reject exception masks that contain bits set that they don’t | 
 | //! recognize. Calling this function will return a value for `EXC_MASK_ALL` | 
 | //! appropriate for the system at run time. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \note `EXC_MASK_ALL` does not include the value of `EXC_MASK_CRASH` or | 
 | //!     `EXC_MASK_CORPSE_NOTIFY`. Consumers that want `EXC_MASK_ALL` along with | 
 | //!     `EXC_MASK_CRASH` may use ExcMaskAll() `| EXC_MASK_CRASH`. Consumers may | 
 | //!     use ExcMaskValid() for `EXC_MASK_ALL` along with `EXC_MASK_CRASH`, | 
 | //!     `EXC_MASK_CORPSE_NOTIFY`, and any values that come into existence in the | 
 | //!     future. | 
 | exception_mask_t ExcMaskAll(); | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief An exception mask containing every possible exception understood by | 
 | //!     the operating system at run time. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! `EXC_MASK_ALL`, and thus ExcMaskAll(), never includes the value of | 
 | //! `EXC_MASK_CRASH` or `EXC_MASK_CORPSE_NOTIFY`. For situations where an | 
 | //! exception mask corresponding to every possible exception understood by the | 
 | //! running kernel is desired, use this function instead. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! Should new exception types be introduced in the future, this function will | 
 | //! be updated to include their bits in the returned mask value when run time | 
 | //! support is present. | 
 | exception_mask_t ExcMaskValid(); | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief Makes a `boostrap_check_in()` call to the process’ bootstrap server. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! This function is provided to make it easier to call `bootstrap_check_in()` | 
 | //! while avoiding accidental leaks of the returned receive right. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \param[in] service_name The service name to check in. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \return On success, a receive right to the service port. On failure, | 
 | //!     `MACH_PORT_NULL` with a message logged. | 
 | base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight BootstrapCheckIn( | 
 |     const std::string& service_name); | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief Makes a `boostrap_look_up()` call to the process’ bootstrap server. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! This function is provided to make it easier to call `bootstrap_look_up()` | 
 | //! while avoiding accidental leaks of the returned send right. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \param[in] service_name The service name to look up. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \return On success, a send right to the service port. On failure, | 
 | //!     `MACH_PORT_NULL` with a message logged. | 
 | base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight BootstrapLookUp(const std::string& service_name); | 
 |  | 
 | //! \brief Obtains the system’s default Mach exception handler for crash-type | 
 | //!     exceptions. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! This is obtained by looking up `"com.apple.ReportCrash"` with the bootstrap | 
 | //! server. The service name comes from the first launch agent loaded by | 
 | //! `launchd` with a `MachServices` entry having `ExceptionServer` set. This | 
 | //! launch agent is normally loaded from | 
 | //! `/System/Library/LaunchAgents/com.apple.ReportCrash.plist`. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! \return On success, a send right to an `exception_handler_t` corresponding | 
 | //!     to the system’s default crash reporter. On failure, `MACH_PORT_NULL`, | 
 | //!     with a message logged. | 
 | base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight SystemCrashReporterHandler(); | 
 |  | 
 | }  // namespace crashpad | 
 |  | 
 | #endif  // CRASHPAD_UTIL_MACH_MACH_EXTENSIONS_H_ |