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5.5 KiB
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156 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
//===- Minidump.cpp - Minidump object file implementation -----------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Object/Minidump.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/Error.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ConvertUTF.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace llvm::object;
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using namespace llvm::minidump;
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Optional<ArrayRef<uint8_t>>
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MinidumpFile::getRawStream(minidump::StreamType Type) const {
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auto It = StreamMap.find(Type);
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if (It != StreamMap.end())
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return getRawStream(Streams[It->second]);
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return None;
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}
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Expected<std::string> MinidumpFile::getString(size_t Offset) const {
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// Minidump strings consist of a 32-bit length field, which gives the size of
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// the string in *bytes*. This is followed by the actual string encoded in
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// UTF16.
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auto ExpectedSize =
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getDataSliceAs<support::ulittle32_t>(getData(), Offset, 1);
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if (!ExpectedSize)
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return ExpectedSize.takeError();
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size_t Size = (*ExpectedSize)[0];
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if (Size % 2 != 0)
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return createError("String size not even");
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Size /= 2;
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if (Size == 0)
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return "";
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Offset += sizeof(support::ulittle32_t);
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auto ExpectedData =
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getDataSliceAs<support::ulittle16_t>(getData(), Offset, Size);
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if (!ExpectedData)
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return ExpectedData.takeError();
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SmallVector<UTF16, 32> WStr(Size);
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copy(*ExpectedData, WStr.begin());
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std::string Result;
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if (!convertUTF16ToUTF8String(WStr, Result))
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return createError("String decoding failed");
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return Result;
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}
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Expected<iterator_range<MinidumpFile::MemoryInfoIterator>>
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MinidumpFile::getMemoryInfoList() const {
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Optional<ArrayRef<uint8_t>> Stream = getRawStream(StreamType::MemoryInfoList);
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if (!Stream)
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return createError("No such stream");
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auto ExpectedHeader =
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getDataSliceAs<minidump::MemoryInfoListHeader>(*Stream, 0, 1);
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if (!ExpectedHeader)
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return ExpectedHeader.takeError();
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const minidump::MemoryInfoListHeader &H = ExpectedHeader.get()[0];
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Expected<ArrayRef<uint8_t>> Data =
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getDataSlice(*Stream, H.SizeOfHeader, H.SizeOfEntry * H.NumberOfEntries);
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if (!Data)
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return Data.takeError();
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return make_range(MemoryInfoIterator(*Data, H.SizeOfEntry),
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MemoryInfoIterator({}, H.SizeOfEntry));
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}
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template <typename T>
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Expected<ArrayRef<T>> MinidumpFile::getListStream(StreamType Type) const {
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Optional<ArrayRef<uint8_t>> Stream = getRawStream(Type);
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if (!Stream)
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return createError("No such stream");
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auto ExpectedSize = getDataSliceAs<support::ulittle32_t>(*Stream, 0, 1);
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if (!ExpectedSize)
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return ExpectedSize.takeError();
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size_t ListSize = ExpectedSize.get()[0];
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size_t ListOffset = 4;
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// Some producers insert additional padding bytes to align the list to an
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// 8-byte boundary. Check for that by comparing the list size with the overall
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// stream size.
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if (ListOffset + sizeof(T) * ListSize < Stream->size())
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ListOffset = 8;
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return getDataSliceAs<T>(*Stream, ListOffset, ListSize);
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}
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template Expected<ArrayRef<Module>>
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MinidumpFile::getListStream(StreamType) const;
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template Expected<ArrayRef<Thread>>
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MinidumpFile::getListStream(StreamType) const;
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template Expected<ArrayRef<MemoryDescriptor>>
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MinidumpFile::getListStream(StreamType) const;
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Expected<ArrayRef<uint8_t>>
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MinidumpFile::getDataSlice(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data, size_t Offset, size_t Size) {
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// Check for overflow.
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if (Offset + Size < Offset || Offset + Size < Size ||
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Offset + Size > Data.size())
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return createEOFError();
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return Data.slice(Offset, Size);
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}
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Expected<std::unique_ptr<MinidumpFile>>
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MinidumpFile::create(MemoryBufferRef Source) {
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data = arrayRefFromStringRef(Source.getBuffer());
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auto ExpectedHeader = getDataSliceAs<minidump::Header>(Data, 0, 1);
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if (!ExpectedHeader)
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return ExpectedHeader.takeError();
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const minidump::Header &Hdr = (*ExpectedHeader)[0];
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if (Hdr.Signature != Header::MagicSignature)
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return createError("Invalid signature");
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if ((Hdr.Version & 0xffff) != Header::MagicVersion)
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return createError("Invalid version");
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auto ExpectedStreams = getDataSliceAs<Directory>(Data, Hdr.StreamDirectoryRVA,
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Hdr.NumberOfStreams);
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if (!ExpectedStreams)
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return ExpectedStreams.takeError();
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DenseMap<StreamType, std::size_t> StreamMap;
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for (const auto &StreamDescriptor : llvm::enumerate(*ExpectedStreams)) {
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StreamType Type = StreamDescriptor.value().Type;
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const LocationDescriptor &Loc = StreamDescriptor.value().Location;
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Expected<ArrayRef<uint8_t>> Stream =
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getDataSlice(Data, Loc.RVA, Loc.DataSize);
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if (!Stream)
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return Stream.takeError();
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if (Type == StreamType::Unused && Loc.DataSize == 0) {
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// Ignore dummy streams. This is technically ill-formed, but a number of
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// existing minidumps seem to contain such streams.
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continue;
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}
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if (Type == DenseMapInfo<StreamType>::getEmptyKey() ||
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Type == DenseMapInfo<StreamType>::getTombstoneKey())
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return createError("Cannot handle one of the minidump streams");
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// Update the directory map, checking for duplicate stream types.
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if (!StreamMap.try_emplace(Type, StreamDescriptor.index()).second)
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return createError("Duplicate stream type");
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}
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return std::unique_ptr<MinidumpFile>(
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new MinidumpFile(Source, Hdr, *ExpectedStreams, std::move(StreamMap)));
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}
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