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These files may be read on any platform provided 37 * that the alignments of these structures on the processing system are 38 * identical to the alignments of these structures on the producing system. 39 * For this reason, precise-sized types are used. The structures defined 40 * by this file have been laid out to minimize alignment problems by ensuring 41 * ensuring that all members are aligned on their natural boundaries. In 42 * In some cases, tail-padding may be significant when different ABIs specify 43 * different tail-padding behaviors. To avoid problems when reading or 44 * writing affected structures, MD_*_SIZE macros are provided where needed, 45 * containing the useful size of the structures without padding. 46 * 47 * Structures that are defined by Microsoft to contain a zero-length array 48 * are instead defined here to contain an array with one element, as 49 * zero-length arrays are forbidden by standard C and C++. In these cases, 50 * *_minsize constants are provided to be used in place of sizeof. For a 51 * cleaner interface to these sizes when using C++, see minidump_size.h. 52 * 53 * These structures are also sufficient to populate minidump files. 54 * 55 * These definitions may be extended to support handling minidump files 56 * for other CPUs and other operating systems. 57 * 58 * Because precise data type sizes are crucial for this implementation to 59 * function properly and portably in terms of interoperability with minidumps 60 * produced by DbgHelp on Windows, a set of primitive types with known sizes 61 * are used as the basis of each structure defined by this file. DbgHelp 62 * on Windows is assumed to be the reference implementation; this file 63 * seeks to provide a cross-platform compatible implementation. To avoid 64 * collisions with the types and values defined and used by DbgHelp in the 65 * event that this implementation is used on Windows, each type and value 66 * defined here is given a new name, beginning with "MD". Names of the 67 * equivalent types and values in the Windows Platform SDK are given in 68 * comments. 69 * 70 * Author: Mark Mentovai */ 71 72 #ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_X86_H__ 73 #define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_X86_H__ 74 75 #define MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_X86_REGISTERAREA_SIZE 80 76 /* SIZE_OF_80387_REGISTERS */ 77 78 typedef struct { 79 uint32_t control_word; 80 uint32_t status_word; 81 uint32_t tag_word; 82 uint32_t error_offset; 83 uint32_t error_selector; 84 uint32_t data_offset; 85 uint32_t data_selector; 86 87 /* register_area contains eight 80-bit (x87 "long double") quantities for 88 * floating-point registers %st0 (%mm0) through %st7 (%mm7). */ 89 uint8_t register_area[MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_X86_REGISTERAREA_SIZE]; 90 uint32_t cr0_npx_state; 91 } MDFloatingSaveAreaX86; /* FLOATING_SAVE_AREA */ 92 93 94 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS_SIZE 512 95 /* MAXIMUM_SUPPORTED_EXTENSION */ 96 97 typedef struct { 98 /* The next field determines the layout of the structure, and which parts 99 * of it are populated */ 100 uint32_t context_flags; 101 102 /* The next 6 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_DEBUG_REGISTERS */ 103 uint32_t dr0; 104 uint32_t dr1; 105 uint32_t dr2; 106 uint32_t dr3; 107 uint32_t dr6; 108 uint32_t dr7; 109 110 /* The next field is included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_FLOATING_POINT */ 111 MDFloatingSaveAreaX86 float_save; 112 113 /* The next 4 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_SEGMENTS */ 114 uint32_t gs; 115 uint32_t fs; 116 uint32_t es; 117 uint32_t ds; 118 /* The next 6 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_INTEGER */ 119 uint32_t edi; 120 uint32_t esi; 121 uint32_t ebx; 122 uint32_t edx; 123 uint32_t ecx; 124 uint32_t eax; 125 126 /* The next 6 registers are included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_CONTROL */ 127 uint32_t ebp; 128 uint32_t eip; 129 uint32_t cs; /* WinNT.h says "must be sanitized" */ 130 uint32_t eflags; /* WinNT.h says "must be sanitized" */ 131 uint32_t esp; 132 uint32_t ss; 133 134 /* The next field is included with MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS. 135 * It contains vector (MMX/SSE) registers. It it laid out in the 136 * format used by the fxsave and fsrstor instructions, so it includes 137 * a copy of the x87 floating-point registers as well. See FXSAVE in 138 * "Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 2." */ 139 uint8_t extended_registers[ 140 MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS_SIZE]; 141 } MDRawContextX86; /* CONTEXT */ 142 143 /* For (MDRawContextX86).context_flags. These values indicate the type of 144 * context stored in the structure. The high 24 bits identify the CPU, the 145 * low 8 bits identify the type of context saved. */ 146 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86 0x00010000 147 /* CONTEXT_i386, CONTEXT_i486: identifies CPU */ 148 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_CONTROL (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000001) 149 /* CONTEXT_CONTROL */ 150 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_INTEGER (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000002) 151 /* CONTEXT_INTEGER */ 152 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_SEGMENTS (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000004) 153 /* CONTEXT_SEGMENTS */ 154 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_FLOATING_POINT (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000008) 155 /* CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT */ 156 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_DEBUG_REGISTERS (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000010) 157 /* CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS */ 158 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000020) 159 /* CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS */ 160 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_XSTATE (MD_CONTEXT_X86 | 0x00000040) 161 /* CONTEXT_XSTATE */ 162 163 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_FULL (MD_CONTEXT_X86_CONTROL | \ 164 MD_CONTEXT_X86_INTEGER | \ 165 MD_CONTEXT_X86_SEGMENTS) 166 /* CONTEXT_FULL */ 167 168 #define MD_CONTEXT_X86_ALL (MD_CONTEXT_X86_FULL | \ 169 MD_CONTEXT_X86_FLOATING_POINT | \ 170 MD_CONTEXT_X86_DEBUG_REGISTERS | \ 171 MD_CONTEXT_X86_EXTENDED_REGISTERS) 172 /* CONTEXT_ALL */ 173 174 #endif /* GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_X86_H__ */ 175