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| #ifndef CRASHPAD_SNAPSHOT_EXCEPTION_SNAPSHOT_H_ |
| #define CRASHPAD_SNAPSHOT_EXCEPTION_SNAPSHOT_H_ |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "snapshot/memory_snapshot.h" |
| |
| namespace crashpad { |
| |
| struct CPUContext; |
| |
| //! \brief An abstract interface to a snapshot representing an exception that a |
| //! snapshot process sustained and triggered the snapshot being taken. |
| class ExceptionSnapshot { |
| public: |
| virtual ~ExceptionSnapshot() {} |
| |
| //! \brief Returns a CPUContext object corresponding to the exception thread’s |
| //! CPU context at the time of the exception. |
| //! |
| //! The caller does not take ownership of this object, it is scoped to the |
| //! lifetime of the ThreadSnapshot object that it was obtained from. |
| virtual const CPUContext* Context() const = 0; |
| |
| //! \brief Returns the thread identifier of the thread that triggered the |
| //! exception. |
| //! |
| //! This value can be compared to ThreadSnapshot::ThreadID() to associate an |
| //! ExceptionSnapshot object with the ThreadSnapshot that contains a snapshot |
| //! of the thread that triggered the exception. |
| virtual uint64_t ThreadID() const = 0; |
| |
| //! \brief Returns the top-level exception code identifying the exception. |
| //! |
| //! This is an operating system-specific value. |
| //! |
| //! For macOS, this will be an \ref EXC_x "EXC_*" exception type, such as |
| //! `EXC_BAD_ACCESS`. `EXC_CRASH` will not appear here for exceptions |
| //! processed as `EXC_CRASH` when generated from another preceding exception: |
| //! the original exception code will appear instead. The exception type as it |
| //! was received will appear at index 0 of Codes(). |
| //! |
| //! For Windows, this will be an `EXCEPTION_*` exception type, such as |
| //! `EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION`. |
| virtual uint32_t Exception() const = 0; |
| |
| //! \brief Returns the second-level exception code identifying the exception. |
| //! |
| //! This is an operating system-specific value. |
| //! |
| //! For macOS, this will be the value of the exception code at index 0 as |
| //! received by a Mach exception handler, except: |
| //! * For `EXC_CRASH` exceptions generated from another preceding exception, |
| //! the original exception code will appear here, not the code as received |
| //! by the Mach exception handler. |
| //! * For `EXC_RESOURCE` and `EXC_GUARD` exceptions, the high 32 bits of the |
| //! exception code at index 0 will appear here. |
| //! |
| //! In all cases on macOS, the full exception code at index 0 as it was |
| //! received will appear at index 1 of Codes(). |
| //! |
| //! On Windows, this will either be `0` if the exception is continuable, or |
| //! `EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE` to indicate a noncontinuable exception. |
| virtual uint32_t ExceptionInfo() const = 0; |
| |
| //! \brief Returns the address that triggered the exception. |
| //! |
| //! This may be the address that caused a fault on data access, or it may be |
| //! the instruction pointer that contained an offending instruction. For |
| //! exceptions where this value cannot be determined, it will be `0`. |
| //! |
| //! For macOS, this will be the value of the exception code at index 1 as |
| //! received by a Mach exception handler. |
| virtual uint64_t ExceptionAddress() const = 0; |
| |
| //! \brief Returns a series of operating system-specific exception codes. |
| //! |
| //! The precise interpretation of these codes is specific to the snapshot |
| //! operating system. These codes may provide a duplicate of information |
| //! available elsewhere, they may extend information available elsewhere, or |
| //! they may not be present at all. In this case, an empty vector will be |
| //! returned. |
| //! |
| //! For macOS, this will be a vector containing the original exception type |
| //! and the values of `code[0]` and `code[1]` as received by a Mach exception |
| //! handler. |
| //! |
| //! For Windows, these are additional arguments (if any) as provided to |
| //! `RaiseException()`. See the documentation for `ExceptionInformation` in |
| //! `EXCEPTION_RECORD`. |
| virtual const std::vector<uint64_t>& Codes() const = 0; |
| |
| //! \brief Returns a vector of additional memory blocks that should be |
| //! included in a minidump. |
| //! |
| //! \return A vector of MemorySnapshot objects that will be included in the |
| //! crash dump. The caller does not take ownership of these objects, they |
| //! are scoped to the lifetime of the ThreadSnapshot object that they |
| //! were obtained from. |
| virtual std::vector<const MemorySnapshot*> ExtraMemory() const = 0; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace crashpad |
| |
| #endif // CRASHPAD_SNAPSHOT_EXCEPTION_SNAPSHOT_H_ |