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29 
30 /* minidump_format.h: A cross-platform reimplementation of minidump-related
31  * portions of DbgHelp.h from the Windows Platform SDK.
32  *
33  * (This is C99 source, please don't corrupt it with C++.)
34  *
35  * Structures that are defined by Microsoft to contain a zero-length array
36  * are instead defined here to contain an array with one element, as
37  * zero-length arrays are forbidden by standard C and C++.  In these cases,
38  * *_minsize constants are provided to be used in place of sizeof.  For a
39  * cleaner interface to these sizes when using C++, see minidump_size.h.
40  *
41  * These structures are also sufficient to populate minidump files.
42  *
43  * These definitions may be extended to support handling minidump files
44  * for other CPUs and other operating systems.
45  *
46  * Because precise data type sizes are crucial for this implementation to
47  * function properly and portably in terms of interoperability with minidumps
48  * produced by DbgHelp on Windows, a set of primitive types with known sizes
49  * are used as the basis of each structure defined by this file.  DbgHelp
50  * on Windows is assumed to be the reference implementation; this file
51  * seeks to provide a cross-platform compatible implementation.  To avoid
52  * collisions with the types and values defined and used by DbgHelp in the
53  * event that this implementation is used on Windows, each type and value
54  * defined here is given a new name, beginning with "MD".  Names of the
55  * equivalent types and values in the Windows Platform SDK are given in
56  * comments.
57  *
58  * Author: Mark Mentovai */
59 
60 
61 #ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__
62 #define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__
63 
64 #include <stddef.h>
65 
66 #include "google_breakpad/common/breakpad_types.h"
67 
68 
69 #if defined(_MSC_VER)
70 /* Disable "zero-sized array in struct/union" warnings when compiling in
71  * MSVC.  DbgHelp.h does this too. */
72 #pragma warning(push)
73 #pragma warning(disable:4200)
74 #endif  /* _MSC_VER */
75 
76 
77 /*
78  * guiddef.h
79  */
80 
81 typedef struct {
82   uint32_t data1;
83   uint16_t data2;
84   uint16_t data3;
85   uint8_t  data4[8];
86 } MDGUID;  /* GUID */
87 
88 
89 /*
90  * WinNT.h
91  */
92 
93 /* Non-x86 CPU identifiers found in the high 24 bits of
94  * (MDRawContext*).context_flags.  These aren't used by Breakpad, but are
95  * defined here for reference, to avoid assigning values that conflict
96  * (although some values already conflict). */
97 #define MD_CONTEXT_IA64  0x00080000  /* CONTEXT_IA64 */
98 /* Additional values from winnt.h in the Windows CE 5.0 SDK: */
99 #define MD_CONTEXT_SHX   0x000000c0  /* CONTEXT_SH4 (Super-H, includes SH3) */
100 #define MD_CONTEXT_ALPHA 0x00020000  /* CONTEXT_ALPHA */
101 
102 /* As of Windows 7 SP1, the number of flag bits has increased to
103  * include 0x40 (CONTEXT_XSTATE):
104  * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh134238%28v=vs.85%29.aspx */
105 #define MD_CONTEXT_CPU_MASK 0xffffff00
106 
107 
108 /* This is a base type for MDRawContextX86 and MDRawContextPPC.  This
109  * structure should never be allocated directly.  The actual structure type
110  * can be determined by examining the context_flags field. */
111 typedef struct {
112   uint32_t context_flags;
113 } MDRawContextBase;
114 
115 #include "minidump_cpu_amd64.h"
116 #include "minidump_cpu_arm.h"
117 #include "minidump_cpu_arm64.h"
118 #include "minidump_cpu_mips.h"
119 #include "minidump_cpu_ppc.h"
120 #include "minidump_cpu_ppc64.h"
121 #include "minidump_cpu_sparc.h"
122 #include "minidump_cpu_x86.h"
123 
124 /*
125  * WinVer.h
126  */
127 
128 
129 typedef struct {
130   uint32_t signature;
131   uint32_t struct_version;
132   uint32_t file_version_hi;
133   uint32_t file_version_lo;
134   uint32_t product_version_hi;
135   uint32_t product_version_lo;
136   uint32_t file_flags_mask;    /* Identifies valid bits in fileFlags */
137   uint32_t file_flags;
138   uint32_t file_os;
139   uint32_t file_type;
140   uint32_t file_subtype;
141   uint32_t file_date_hi;
142   uint32_t file_date_lo;
143 } MDVSFixedFileInfo;  /* VS_FIXEDFILEINFO */
144 
145 /* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).signature */
146 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_SIGNATURE 0xfeef04bd
147      /* VS_FFI_SIGNATURE */
148 
149 /* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).version */
150 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_VERSION 0x00010000
151      /* VS_FFI_STRUCVERSION */
152 
153 /* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_flags_mask and
154  * (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_flags */
155 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_DEBUG        0x00000001
156      /* VS_FF_DEBUG */
157 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PRERELEASE   0x00000002
158      /* VS_FF_PRERELEASE */
159 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PATCHED      0x00000004
160      /* VS_FF_PATCHED */
161 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_PRIVATEBUILD 0x00000008
162      /* VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD */
163 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_INFOINFERRED 0x00000010
164      /* VS_FF_INFOINFERRED */
165 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_FLAGS_SPECIALBUILD 0x00000020
166      /* VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD */
167 
168 /* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_os: high 16 bits */
169 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_UNKNOWN    0          /* VOS_UNKNOWN */
170 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_DOS        (1 << 16)  /* VOS_DOS */
171 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_OS216      (2 << 16)  /* VOS_OS216 */
172 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_OS232      (3 << 16)  /* VOS_OS232 */
173 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_NT         (4 << 16)  /* VOS_NT */
174 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS_WINCE      (5 << 16)  /* VOS_WINCE */
175 /* Low 16 bits */
176 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__BASE      0          /* VOS__BASE */
177 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__WINDOWS16 1          /* VOS__WINDOWS16 */
178 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__PM16      2          /* VOS__PM16 */
179 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__PM32      3          /* VOS__PM32 */
180 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_OS__WINDOWS32 4          /* VOS__WINDOWS32 */
181 
182 /* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_type */
183 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN    0  /* VFT_UNKNOWN */
184 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_APP        1  /* VFT_APP */
185 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_DLL        2  /* VFT_DLL */
186 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_DRV        3  /* VFT_DLL */
187 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_FONT       4  /* VFT_FONT */
188 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_VXD        5  /* VFT_VXD */
189 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_TYPE_STATIC_LIB 7  /* VFT_STATIC_LIB */
190 
191 /* For (MDVSFixedFileInfo).file_subtype */
192 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_UNKNOWN                0
193      /* VFT2_UNKNOWN */
194 /* with file_type = MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILETYPE_DRV */
195 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_PRINTER            1
196      /* VFT2_DRV_PRINTER */
197 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_KEYBOARD           2
198      /* VFT2_DRV_KEYBOARD */
199 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_LANGUAGE           3
200      /* VFT2_DRV_LANGUAGE */
201 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_DISPLAY            4
202      /* VFT2_DRV_DISPLAY */
203 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_MOUSE              5
204      /* VFT2_DRV_MOUSE */
205 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_NETWORK            6
206      /* VFT2_DRV_NETWORK */
207 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_SYSTEM             7
208      /* VFT2_DRV_SYSTEM */
209 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_INSTALLABLE        8
210      /* VFT2_DRV_INSTALLABLE */
211 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_SOUND              9
212      /* VFT2_DRV_SOUND */
213 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_COMM              10
214      /* VFT2_DRV_COMM */
215 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_INPUTMETHOD       11
216      /* VFT2_DRV_INPUTMETHOD */
217 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_DRV_VERSIONED_PRINTER 12
218      /* VFT2_DRV_VERSIONED_PRINTER */
219 /* with file_type = MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILETYPE_FONT */
220 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_RASTER            1
221      /* VFT2_FONT_RASTER */
222 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_VECTOR            2
223      /* VFT2_FONT_VECTOR */
224 #define MD_VSFIXEDFILEINFO_FILE_SUBTYPE_FONT_TRUETYPE          3
225      /* VFT2_FONT_TRUETYPE */
226 
227 
228 /*
229  * DbgHelp.h
230  */
231 
232 
233 /* An MDRVA is an offset into the minidump file.  The beginning of the
234  * MDRawHeader is at offset 0. */
235 typedef uint32_t MDRVA;  /* RVA */
236 
237 typedef struct {
238   uint32_t  data_size;
239   MDRVA     rva;
240 } MDLocationDescriptor;  /* MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR */
241 
242 
243 typedef struct {
244   /* The base address of the memory range on the host that produced the
245    * minidump. */
246   uint64_t             start_of_memory_range;
247 
248   MDLocationDescriptor memory;
249 } MDMemoryDescriptor;  /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR */
250 
251 
252 typedef struct {
253   uint32_t  signature;
254   uint32_t  version;
255   uint32_t  stream_count;
256   MDRVA     stream_directory_rva;  /* A |stream_count|-sized array of
257                                     * MDRawDirectory structures. */
258   uint32_t  checksum;              /* Can be 0.  In fact, that's all that's
259                                     * been found in minidump files. */
260   uint32_t  time_date_stamp;       /* time_t */
261   uint64_t  flags;
262 } MDRawHeader;  /* MINIDUMP_HEADER */
263 
264 /* For (MDRawHeader).signature and (MDRawHeader).version.  Note that only the
265  * low 16 bits of (MDRawHeader).version are MD_HEADER_VERSION.  Per the
266  * documentation, the high 16 bits are implementation-specific. */
267 #define MD_HEADER_SIGNATURE 0x504d444d /* 'PMDM' */
268      /* MINIDUMP_SIGNATURE */
269 #define MD_HEADER_VERSION   0x0000a793 /* 42899 */
270      /* MINIDUMP_VERSION */
271 
272 /* For (MDRawHeader).flags: */
273 typedef enum {
274   /* MD_NORMAL is the standard type of minidump.  It includes full
275    * streams for the thread list, module list, exception, system info,
276    * and miscellaneous info.  A memory list stream is also present,
277    * pointing to the same stack memory contained in the thread list,
278    * as well as a 256-byte region around the instruction address that
279    * was executing when the exception occurred.  Stack memory is from
280    * 4 bytes below a thread's stack pointer up to the top of the
281    * memory region encompassing the stack. */
282   MD_NORMAL                            = 0x00000000,
283   MD_WITH_DATA_SEGS                    = 0x00000001,
284   MD_WITH_FULL_MEMORY                  = 0x00000002,
285   MD_WITH_HANDLE_DATA                  = 0x00000004,
286   MD_FILTER_MEMORY                     = 0x00000008,
287   MD_SCAN_MEMORY                       = 0x00000010,
288   MD_WITH_UNLOADED_MODULES             = 0x00000020,
289   MD_WITH_INDIRECTLY_REFERENCED_MEMORY = 0x00000040,
290   MD_FILTER_MODULE_PATHS               = 0x00000080,
291   MD_WITH_PROCESS_THREAD_DATA          = 0x00000100,
292   MD_WITH_PRIVATE_READ_WRITE_MEMORY    = 0x00000200,
293   MD_WITHOUT_OPTIONAL_DATA             = 0x00000400,
294   MD_WITH_FULL_MEMORY_INFO             = 0x00000800,
295   MD_WITH_THREAD_INFO                  = 0x00001000,
296   MD_WITH_CODE_SEGS                    = 0x00002000,
297   MD_WITHOUT_AUXILLIARY_SEGS           = 0x00004000,
298   MD_WITH_FULL_AUXILLIARY_STATE        = 0x00008000,
299   MD_WITH_PRIVATE_WRITE_COPY_MEMORY    = 0x00010000,
300   MD_IGNORE_INACCESSIBLE_MEMORY        = 0x00020000,
301   MD_WITH_TOKEN_INFORMATION            = 0x00040000
302 } MDType;  /* MINIDUMP_TYPE */
303 
304 
305 typedef struct {
306   uint32_t             stream_type;
307   MDLocationDescriptor location;
308 } MDRawDirectory;  /* MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY */
309 
310 /* For (MDRawDirectory).stream_type */
311 typedef enum {
312   MD_UNUSED_STREAM               =  0,
313   MD_RESERVED_STREAM_0           =  1,
314   MD_RESERVED_STREAM_1           =  2,
315   MD_THREAD_LIST_STREAM          =  3,  /* MDRawThreadList */
316   MD_MODULE_LIST_STREAM          =  4,  /* MDRawModuleList */
317   MD_MEMORY_LIST_STREAM          =  5,  /* MDRawMemoryList */
318   MD_EXCEPTION_STREAM            =  6,  /* MDRawExceptionStream */
319   MD_SYSTEM_INFO_STREAM          =  7,  /* MDRawSystemInfo */
320   MD_THREAD_EX_LIST_STREAM       =  8,
321   MD_MEMORY_64_LIST_STREAM       =  9,
322   MD_COMMENT_STREAM_A            = 10,
323   MD_COMMENT_STREAM_W            = 11,
324   MD_HANDLE_DATA_STREAM          = 12,
325   MD_FUNCTION_TABLE_STREAM       = 13,
326   MD_UNLOADED_MODULE_LIST_STREAM = 14,
327   MD_MISC_INFO_STREAM            = 15,  /* MDRawMiscInfo */
328   MD_MEMORY_INFO_LIST_STREAM     = 16,  /* MDRawMemoryInfoList */
329   MD_THREAD_INFO_LIST_STREAM     = 17,
330   MD_HANDLE_OPERATION_LIST_STREAM = 18,
331   MD_LAST_RESERVED_STREAM        = 0x0000ffff,
332 
333   /* Breakpad extension types.  0x4767 = "Gg" */
334   MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_STREAM        = 0x47670001,  /* MDRawBreakpadInfo  */
335   MD_ASSERTION_INFO_STREAM       = 0x47670002,  /* MDRawAssertionInfo */
336   /* These are additional minidump stream values which are specific to
337    * the linux breakpad implementation. */
338   MD_LINUX_CPU_INFO              = 0x47670003,  /* /proc/cpuinfo      */
339   MD_LINUX_PROC_STATUS           = 0x47670004,  /* /proc/$x/status    */
340   MD_LINUX_LSB_RELEASE           = 0x47670005,  /* /etc/lsb-release   */
341   MD_LINUX_CMD_LINE              = 0x47670006,  /* /proc/$x/cmdline   */
342   MD_LINUX_ENVIRON               = 0x47670007,  /* /proc/$x/environ   */
343   MD_LINUX_AUXV                  = 0x47670008,  /* /proc/$x/auxv      */
344   MD_LINUX_MAPS                  = 0x47670009,  /* /proc/$x/maps      */
345   MD_LINUX_DSO_DEBUG             = 0x4767000A   /* MDRawDebug{32,64}  */
346 } MDStreamType;  /* MINIDUMP_STREAM_TYPE */
347 
348 
349 typedef struct {
350   uint32_t length;     /* Length of buffer in bytes (not characters),
351                         * excluding 0-terminator */
352   uint16_t buffer[1];  /* UTF-16-encoded, 0-terminated */
353 } MDString;  /* MINIDUMP_STRING */
354 
355 static const size_t MDString_minsize = offsetof(MDString, buffer[0]);
356 
357 
358 typedef struct {
359   uint32_t             thread_id;
360   uint32_t             suspend_count;
361   uint32_t             priority_class;
362   uint32_t             priority;
363   uint64_t             teb;             /* Thread environment block */
364   MDMemoryDescriptor   stack;
365   MDLocationDescriptor thread_context;  /* MDRawContext[CPU] */
366 } MDRawThread;  /* MINIDUMP_THREAD */
367 
368 
369 typedef struct {
370   uint32_t    number_of_threads;
371   MDRawThread threads[1];
372 } MDRawThreadList;  /* MINIDUMP_THREAD_LIST */
373 
374 static const size_t MDRawThreadList_minsize = offsetof(MDRawThreadList,
375                                                        threads[0]);
376 
377 
378 typedef struct {
379   uint64_t             base_of_image;
380   uint32_t             size_of_image;
381   uint32_t             checksum;         /* 0 if unknown */
382   uint32_t             time_date_stamp;  /* time_t */
383   MDRVA                module_name_rva;  /* MDString, pathname or filename */
384   MDVSFixedFileInfo    version_info;
385 
386   /* The next field stores a CodeView record and is populated when a module's
387    * debug information resides in a PDB file.  It identifies the PDB file. */
388   MDLocationDescriptor cv_record;
389 
390   /* The next field is populated when a module's debug information resides
391    * in a DBG file.  It identifies the DBG file.  This field is effectively
392    * obsolete with modules built by recent toolchains. */
393   MDLocationDescriptor misc_record;
394 
395   /* Alignment problem: reserved0 and reserved1 are defined by the platform
396    * SDK as 64-bit quantities.  However, that results in a structure whose
397    * alignment is unpredictable on different CPUs and ABIs.  If the ABI
398    * specifies full alignment of 64-bit quantities in structures (as ppc
399    * does), there will be padding between miscRecord and reserved0.  If
400    * 64-bit quantities can be aligned on 32-bit boundaries (as on x86),
401    * this padding will not exist.  (Note that the structure up to this point
402    * contains 1 64-bit member followed by 21 32-bit members.)
403    * As a workaround, reserved0 and reserved1 are instead defined here as
404    * four 32-bit quantities.  This should be harmless, as there are
405    * currently no known uses for these fields. */
406   uint32_t             reserved0[2];
407   uint32_t             reserved1[2];
408 } MDRawModule;  /* MINIDUMP_MODULE */
409 
410 /* The inclusion of a 64-bit type in MINIDUMP_MODULE forces the struct to
411  * be tail-padded out to a multiple of 64 bits under some ABIs (such as PPC).
412  * This doesn't occur on systems that don't tail-pad in this manner.  Define
413  * this macro to be the usable size of the MDRawModule struct, and use it in
414  * place of sizeof(MDRawModule). */
415 #define MD_MODULE_SIZE 108
416 
417 
418 /* (MDRawModule).cv_record can reference MDCVInfoPDB20 or MDCVInfoPDB70.
419  * Ref.: http://www.debuginfo.com/articles/debuginfomatch.html
420  * MDCVInfoPDB70 is the expected structure type with recent toolchains. */
421 
422 typedef struct {
423   uint32_t signature;
424   uint32_t offset;     /* Offset to debug data (expect 0 in minidump) */
425 } MDCVHeader;
426 
427 typedef struct {
428   MDCVHeader cv_header;
429   uint32_t   signature;         /* time_t debug information created */
430   uint32_t   age;               /* revision of PDB file */
431   uint8_t    pdb_file_name[1];  /* Pathname or filename of PDB file */
432 } MDCVInfoPDB20;
433 
434 static const size_t MDCVInfoPDB20_minsize = offsetof(MDCVInfoPDB20,
435                                                      pdb_file_name[0]);
436 
437 #define MD_CVINFOPDB20_SIGNATURE 0x3031424e  /* cvHeader.signature = '01BN' */
438 
439 typedef struct {
440   uint32_t  cv_signature;
441   MDGUID    signature;         /* GUID, identifies PDB file */
442   uint32_t  age;               /* Identifies incremental changes to PDB file */
443   uint8_t   pdb_file_name[1];  /* Pathname or filename of PDB file,
444                                 * 0-terminated 8-bit character data (UTF-8?) */
445 } MDCVInfoPDB70;
446 
447 static const size_t MDCVInfoPDB70_minsize = offsetof(MDCVInfoPDB70,
448                                                      pdb_file_name[0]);
449 
450 #define MD_CVINFOPDB70_SIGNATURE 0x53445352  /* cvSignature = 'SDSR' */
451 
452 typedef struct {
453   uint32_t data1[2];
454   uint32_t data2;
455   uint32_t data3;
456   uint32_t data4;
457   uint32_t data5[3];
458   uint8_t  extra[2];
459 } MDCVInfoELF;
460 
461 /* In addition to the two CodeView record formats above, used for linking
462  * to external pdb files, it is possible for debugging data to be carried
463  * directly in the CodeView record itself.  These signature values will
464  * be found in the first 4 bytes of the CodeView record.  Additional values
465  * not commonly experienced in the wild are given by "Microsoft Symbol and
466  * Type Information", http://www.x86.org/ftp/manuals/tools/sym.pdf, section
467  * 7.2.  An in-depth description of the CodeView 4.1 format is given by
468  * "Undocumented Windows 2000 Secrets", Windows 2000 Debugging Support/
469  * Microsoft Symbol File Internals/CodeView Subsections,
470  * http://www.rawol.com/features/undocumented/sbs-w2k-1-windows-2000-debugging-support.pdf
471  */
472 #define MD_CVINFOCV41_SIGNATURE 0x3930424e  /* '90BN', CodeView 4.10. */
473 #define MD_CVINFOCV50_SIGNATURE 0x3131424e  /* '11BN', CodeView 5.0,
474                                              * MS C7-format (/Z7). */
475 
476 #define MD_CVINFOUNKNOWN_SIGNATURE 0xffffffff  /* An unlikely value. */
477 
478 /* (MDRawModule).miscRecord can reference MDImageDebugMisc.  The Windows
479  * structure is actually defined in WinNT.h.  This structure is effectively
480  * obsolete with modules built by recent toolchains. */
481 
482 typedef struct {
483   uint32_t  data_type;    /* IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_*, not defined here because
484                            * this debug record type is mostly obsolete. */
485   uint32_t  length;       /* Length of entire MDImageDebugMisc structure */
486   uint8_t   unicode;      /* True if data is multibyte */
487   uint8_t   reserved[3];
488   uint8_t   data[1];
489 } MDImageDebugMisc;  /* IMAGE_DEBUG_MISC */
490 
491 static const size_t MDImageDebugMisc_minsize = offsetof(MDImageDebugMisc,
492                                                         data[0]);
493 
494 
495 typedef struct {
496   uint32_t    number_of_modules;
497   MDRawModule modules[1];
498 } MDRawModuleList;  /* MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST */
499 
500 static const size_t MDRawModuleList_minsize = offsetof(MDRawModuleList,
501                                                        modules[0]);
502 
503 
504 typedef struct {
505   uint32_t           number_of_memory_ranges;
506   MDMemoryDescriptor memory_ranges[1];
507 } MDRawMemoryList;  /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_LIST */
508 
509 static const size_t MDRawMemoryList_minsize = offsetof(MDRawMemoryList,
510                                                        memory_ranges[0]);
511 
512 
513 #define MD_EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS 15
514 
515 typedef struct {
516   uint32_t  exception_code;     /* Windows: MDExceptionCodeWin,
517                                  * Mac OS X: MDExceptionMac,
518                                  * Linux: MDExceptionCodeLinux. */
519   uint32_t  exception_flags;    /* Windows: 1 if noncontinuable,
520                                    Mac OS X: MDExceptionCodeMac. */
521   uint64_t  exception_record;   /* Address (in the minidump-producing host's
522                                  * memory) of another MDException, for
523                                  * nested exceptions. */
524   uint64_t  exception_address;  /* The address that caused the exception.
525                                  * Mac OS X: exception subcode (which is
526                                  *           typically the address). */
527   uint32_t  number_parameters;  /* Number of valid elements in
528                                  * exception_information. */
529   uint32_t  __align;
530   uint64_t  exception_information[MD_EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS];
531 } MDException;  /* MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION */
532 
533 #include "minidump_exception_linux.h"
534 #include "minidump_exception_mac.h"
535 #include "minidump_exception_ps3.h"
536 #include "minidump_exception_solaris.h"
537 #include "minidump_exception_win32.h"
538 
539 typedef struct {
540   uint32_t             thread_id;         /* Thread in which the exception
541                                            * occurred.  Corresponds to
542                                            * (MDRawThread).thread_id. */
543   uint32_t             __align;
544   MDException          exception_record;
545   MDLocationDescriptor thread_context;    /* MDRawContext[CPU] */
546 } MDRawExceptionStream;  /* MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_STREAM */
547 
548 
549 typedef union {
550   struct {
551     uint32_t vendor_id[3];               /* cpuid 0: ebx, edx, ecx */
552     uint32_t version_information;        /* cpuid 1: eax */
553     uint32_t feature_information;        /* cpuid 1: edx */
554     uint32_t amd_extended_cpu_features;  /* cpuid 0x80000001, ebx */
555   } x86_cpu_info;
556   struct {
557     uint32_t cpuid;
558     uint32_t elf_hwcaps;    /* linux specific, 0 otherwise */
559   } arm_cpu_info;
560   struct {
561     uint64_t processor_features[2];
562   } other_cpu_info;
563 } MDCPUInformation;  /* CPU_INFORMATION */
564 
565 /* For (MDCPUInformation).arm_cpu_info.elf_hwcaps.
566  * This matches the Linux kernel definitions from <asm/hwcaps.h> */
567 typedef enum {
568   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_SWP       = (1 << 0),
569   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_HALF      = (1 << 1),
570   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_THUMB     = (1 << 2),
571   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_26BIT     = (1 << 3),
572   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_FAST_MULT = (1 << 4),
573   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_FPA       = (1 << 5),
574   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_VFP       = (1 << 6),
575   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_EDSP      = (1 << 7),
576   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_JAVA      = (1 << 8),
577   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_IWMMXT    = (1 << 9),
578   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_CRUNCH    = (1 << 10),
579   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_THUMBEE   = (1 << 11),
580   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_NEON      = (1 << 12),
581   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_VFPv3     = (1 << 13),
582   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_VFPv3D16  = (1 << 14),
583   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_TLS       = (1 << 15),
584   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_VFPv4     = (1 << 16),
585   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_IDIVA     = (1 << 17),
586   MD_CPU_ARM_ELF_HWCAP_IDIVT     = (1 << 18),
587 } MDCPUInformationARMElfHwCaps;
588 
589 typedef struct {
590   /* The next 3 fields and numberOfProcessors are from the SYSTEM_INFO
591    * structure as returned by GetSystemInfo */
592   uint16_t         processor_architecture;
593   uint16_t         processor_level;         /* x86: 5 = 586, 6 = 686, ... */
594                                             /* ARM: 6 = ARMv6, 7 = ARMv7 ... */
595   uint16_t         processor_revision;      /* x86: 0xMMSS, where MM=model,
596                                              *      SS=stepping */
597                                             /* ARM: 0 */
598 
599   uint8_t          number_of_processors;
600   uint8_t          product_type;            /* Windows: VER_NT_* from WinNT.h */
601 
602   /* The next 5 fields are from the OSVERSIONINFO structure as returned
603    * by GetVersionEx */
604   uint32_t         major_version;
605   uint32_t         minor_version;
606   uint32_t         build_number;
607   uint32_t         platform_id;
608   MDRVA            csd_version_rva;  /* MDString further identifying the
609                                       * host OS.
610                                       * Windows: name of the installed OS
611                                       *          service pack.
612                                       * Mac OS X: the Apple OS build number
613                                       *           (sw_vers -buildVersion).
614                                       * Linux: uname -srvmo */
615 
616   uint16_t         suite_mask;       /* Windows: VER_SUITE_* from WinNT.h */
617   uint16_t         reserved2;
618 
619   MDCPUInformation cpu;
620 } MDRawSystemInfo;  /* MINIDUMP_SYSTEM_INFO */
621 
622 /* For (MDRawSystemInfo).processor_architecture: */
623 typedef enum {
624   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_X86       =  0,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL */
625   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS      =  1,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS */
626   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA     =  2,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA */
627   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_PPC       =  3,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_PPC */
628   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_SHX       =  4,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_SHX
629                                         * (Super-H) */
630   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ARM       =  5,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM */
631   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_IA64      =  6,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64 */
632   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA64   =  7,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA64 */
633   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_MSIL      =  8,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MSIL
634                                         * (Microsoft Intermediate Language) */
635   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64     =  9,  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 */
636   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_X86_WIN64 = 10,
637       /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA32_ON_WIN64 (WoW64) */
638   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_SPARC     = 0x8001, /* Breakpad-defined value for SPARC */
639   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_PPC64     = 0x8002, /* Breakpad-defined value for PPC64 */
640   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_ARM64     = 0x8003, /* Breakpad-defined value for ARM64 */
641   MD_CPU_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN   = 0xffff  /* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN */
642 } MDCPUArchitecture;
643 
644 /* For (MDRawSystemInfo).platform_id: */
645 typedef enum {
646   MD_OS_WIN32S        = 0,  /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s (Windows 3.1) */
647   MD_OS_WIN32_WINDOWS = 1,  /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS (Windows 95-98-Me) */
648   MD_OS_WIN32_NT      = 2,  /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT (Windows NT, 2000+) */
649   MD_OS_WIN32_CE      = 3,  /* VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE, VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_HH
650                              * (Windows CE, Windows Mobile, "Handheld") */
651 
652   /* The following values are Breakpad-defined. */
653   MD_OS_UNIX          = 0x8000,  /* Generic Unix-ish */
654   MD_OS_MAC_OS_X      = 0x8101,  /* Mac OS X/Darwin */
655   MD_OS_IOS           = 0x8102,  /* iOS */
656   MD_OS_LINUX         = 0x8201,  /* Linux */
657   MD_OS_SOLARIS       = 0x8202,  /* Solaris */
658   MD_OS_ANDROID       = 0x8203,  /* Android */
659   MD_OS_PS3           = 0x8204,  /* PS3 */
660   MD_OS_NACL          = 0x8205   /* Native Client (NaCl) */
661 } MDOSPlatform;
662 
663 typedef struct {
664   uint16_t year;
665   uint16_t month;
666   uint16_t day_of_week;
667   uint16_t day;
668   uint16_t hour;
669   uint16_t minute;
670   uint16_t second;
671   uint16_t milliseconds;
672 } MDSystemTime;  /* SYSTEMTIME */
673 
674 typedef struct {
675   /* Required field.  The bias is the difference, in minutes, between
676    * Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and local time.
677    *   Formula: UTC = local time + bias */
678   int32_t bias;
679   /* A description for standard time.  For example, "EST" could indicate Eastern
680    * Standard Time.  In practice this contains the full time zone names.  This
681    * string can be empty. */
682   uint16_t standard_name[32];  /* UTF-16-encoded, 0-terminated */
683   /* A MDSystemTime structure that contains a date and local time when the
684    * transition from daylight saving time to standard time occurs on this
685    * operating system.  If the time zone does not support daylight saving time,
686    * the month member in the MDSystemTime structure is zero. */
687   MDSystemTime standard_date;
688   /* The bias value to be used during local time translations that occur during
689    * standard time. */
690   int32_t standard_bias;
691   /* A description for daylight saving time.  For example, "PDT" could indicate
692    * Pacific Daylight Time.  In practice this contains the full time zone names.
693    * This string can be empty. */
694   uint16_t daylight_name[32];  /* UTF-16-encoded, 0-terminated */
695   /* A MDSystemTime structure that contains a date and local time when the
696    * transition from standard time to daylight saving time occurs on this
697    * operating system.  If the time zone does not support daylight saving time,
698    * the month member in the MDSystemTime structure is zero.*/
699   MDSystemTime daylight_date;
700   /* The bias value to be used during local time translations that occur during
701    * daylight saving time. */
702   int32_t daylight_bias;
703 } MDTimeZoneInformation;  /* TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION */
704 
705 /* MAX_PATH from windef.h */
706 #define MD_MAX_PATH 260
707 
708 /* The miscellaneous information stream contains a variety
709  * of small pieces of information.  A member is valid if
710  * it's within the available size and its corresponding
711  * bit is set. */
712 typedef struct {
713   uint32_t size_of_info;  /* Length of entire MDRawMiscInfo structure. */
714   uint32_t flags1;
715 
716   /* The next field is only valid if flags1 contains
717    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_ID. */
718   uint32_t process_id;
719 
720   /* The next 3 fields are only valid if flags1 contains
721    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_TIMES. */
722   uint32_t process_create_time;  /* time_t process started */
723   uint32_t process_user_time;    /* seconds of user CPU time */
724   uint32_t process_kernel_time;  /* seconds of kernel CPU time */
725 
726   /* The following fields are not present in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO but are
727    * in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2.  When this struct is populated, these values
728    * may not be set.  Use flags1 and size_of_info to determine whether these
729    * values are present.  These are only valid when flags1 contains
730    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO. */
731   uint32_t processor_max_mhz;
732   uint32_t processor_current_mhz;
733   uint32_t processor_mhz_limit;
734   uint32_t processor_max_idle_state;
735   uint32_t processor_current_idle_state;
736 
737   /* The following fields are not present in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2 but are
738    * in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3.  When this struct is populated, these values
739    * may not be set.  Use flags1 and size_of_info to determine whether these
740    * values are present. */
741 
742   /* The following field is only valid if flags1 contains
743    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_INTEGRITY. */
744   uint32_t process_integrity_level;
745 
746   /* The following field is only valid if flags1 contains
747    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_EXECUTE_FLAGS. */
748   uint32_t process_execute_flags;
749 
750   /* The following field is only valid if flags1 contains
751    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROTECTED_PROCESS. */
752   uint32_t protected_process;
753 
754   /* The following 2 fields are only valid if flags1 contains
755    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_TIMEZONE. */
756   uint32_t time_zone_id;
757   MDTimeZoneInformation time_zone;
758 
759   /* The following fields are not present in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3 but are
760    * in MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4.  When this struct is populated, these values
761    * may not be set.  Use flags1 and size_of_info to determine whether these
762    * values are present. */
763 
764   /* The following 2 fields are only valid if flags1 contains
765    * MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_BUILDSTRING. */
766   uint16_t build_string[MD_MAX_PATH];  /* UTF-16-encoded, 0-terminated */
767   uint16_t dbg_bld_str[40];            /* UTF-16-encoded, 0-terminated */
768 } MDRawMiscInfo;  /* MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_2,
769                    * MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_3, MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_4,
770                    * MINIDUMP_MISC_INFO_N */
771 
772 static const size_t MD_MISCINFO_SIZE =
773     offsetof(MDRawMiscInfo, processor_max_mhz);
774 static const size_t MD_MISCINFO2_SIZE =
775     offsetof(MDRawMiscInfo, process_integrity_level);
776 static const size_t MD_MISCINFO3_SIZE =
777     offsetof(MDRawMiscInfo, build_string[0]);
778 static const size_t MD_MISCINFO4_SIZE = sizeof(MDRawMiscInfo);
779 
780 /* For (MDRawMiscInfo).flags1.  These values indicate which fields in the
781  * MDRawMiscInfoStructure are valid. */
782 typedef enum {
783   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_ID            = 0x00000001,
784       /* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_ID */
785   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_TIMES         = 0x00000002,
786       /* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESS_TIMES */
787   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO  = 0x00000004,
788       /* MINIDUMP_MISC1_PROCESSOR_POWER_INFO */
789   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_INTEGRITY     = 0x00000010,
790       /* MINIDUMP_MISC3_PROCESS_INTEGRITY */
791   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROCESS_EXECUTE_FLAGS = 0x00000020,
792       /* MINIDUMP_MISC3_PROCESS_EXECUTE_FLAGS */
793   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_TIMEZONE              = 0x00000040,
794       /* MINIDUMP_MISC3_TIMEZONE */
795   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_PROTECTED_PROCESS     = 0x00000080,
796       /* MINIDUMP_MISC3_PROTECTED_PROCESS */
797   MD_MISCINFO_FLAGS1_BUILDSTRING           = 0x00000100,
798       /* MINIDUMP_MISC4_BUILDSTRING */
799 } MDMiscInfoFlags1;
800 
801 /*
802  * Around DbgHelp version 6.0, the style of new LIST structures changed
803  * from including an array of length 1 at the end of the struct to
804  * represent the variable-length data to including explicit
805  * "size of header", "size of entry" and "number of entries" fields
806  * in the header, presumably to allow backwards-compatibly-extending
807  * the structures in the future. The actual list entries follow the
808  * header data directly in this case.
809  */
810 
811 typedef struct {
812   uint32_t size_of_header;    /* sizeof(MDRawMemoryInfoList) */
813   uint32_t size_of_entry;     /* sizeof(MDRawMemoryInfo) */
814   uint64_t number_of_entries;
815 } MDRawMemoryInfoList;  /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_INFO_LIST */
816 
817 typedef struct {
818   uint64_t  base_address;           /* Base address of a region of pages */
819   uint64_t  allocation_base;        /* Base address of a range of pages
820                                      * within this region. */
821   uint32_t  allocation_protection;  /* Memory protection when this region
822                                      * was originally allocated:
823                                      * MDMemoryProtection */
824   uint32_t  __alignment1;
825   uint64_t  region_size;
826   uint32_t  state;                  /* MDMemoryState */
827   uint32_t  protection;             /* MDMemoryProtection */
828   uint32_t  type;                   /* MDMemoryType */
829   uint32_t  __alignment2;
830 } MDRawMemoryInfo;  /* MINIDUMP_MEMORY_INFO */
831 
832 /* For (MDRawMemoryInfo).state */
833 typedef enum {
834   MD_MEMORY_STATE_COMMIT   = 0x1000,  /* physical storage has been allocated */
835   MD_MEMORY_STATE_RESERVE  = 0x2000,  /* reserved, but no physical storage */
836   MD_MEMORY_STATE_FREE     = 0x10000  /* available to be allocated */
837 } MDMemoryState;
838 
839 /* For (MDRawMemoryInfo).allocation_protection and .protection */
840 typedef enum {
841   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_NOACCESS          = 0x01,  /* PAGE_NOACCESS */
842   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_READONLY          = 0x02,  /* PAGE_READONLY */
843   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_READWRITE         = 0x04,  /* PAGE_READWRITE */
844   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_WRITECOPY         = 0x08,  /* PAGE_WRITECOPY */
845   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE           = 0x10,  /* PAGE_EXECUTE */
846   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE_READ      = 0x20,  /* PAGE_EXECUTE_READ */
847   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE_READWRITE = 0x40,  /* PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE */
848   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_EXECUTE_WRITECOPY = 0x80,  /* PAGE_EXECUTE_WRITECOPY */
849   /* These options can be combined with the previous flags. */
850   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_GUARD             = 0x100,  /* PAGE_GUARD */
851   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_NOCACHE           = 0x200,  /* PAGE_NOCACHE */
852   MD_MEMORY_PROTECT_WRITECOMBINE      = 0x400,  /* PAGE_WRITECOMBINE */
853 } MDMemoryProtection;
854 
855 /* Used to mask the mutually exclusive options from the combinable flags. */
856 const uint32_t MD_MEMORY_PROTECTION_ACCESS_MASK = 0xFF;
857 
858 /* For (MDRawMemoryInfo).type */
859 typedef enum {
860   MD_MEMORY_TYPE_PRIVATE = 0x20000,   /* not shared by other processes */
861   MD_MEMORY_TYPE_MAPPED  = 0x40000,   /* mapped into the view of a section */
862   MD_MEMORY_TYPE_IMAGE   = 0x1000000  /* mapped into the view of an image */
863 } MDMemoryType;
864 
865 /*
866  * Breakpad extension types
867  */
868 
869 
870 typedef struct {
871   /* validity is a bitmask with values from MDBreakpadInfoValidity, indicating
872    * which of the other fields in the structure are valid. */
873   uint32_t validity;
874 
875   /* Thread ID of the handler thread.  dump_thread_id should correspond to
876    * the thread_id of an MDRawThread in the minidump's MDRawThreadList if
877    * a dedicated thread in that list was used to produce the minidump.  If
878    * the MDRawThreadList does not contain a dedicated thread used to produce
879    * the minidump, this field should be set to 0 and the validity field
880    * must not contain MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_DUMP_THREAD_ID. */
881   uint32_t dump_thread_id;
882 
883   /* Thread ID of the thread that requested the minidump be produced.  As
884    * with dump_thread_id, requesting_thread_id should correspond to the
885    * thread_id of an MDRawThread in the minidump's MDRawThreadList.  For
886    * minidumps produced as a result of an exception, requesting_thread_id
887    * will be the same as the MDRawExceptionStream's thread_id field.  For
888    * minidumps produced "manually" at the program's request,
889    * requesting_thread_id will indicate which thread caused the dump to be
890    * written.  If the minidump was produced at the request of something
891    * other than a thread in the MDRawThreadList, this field should be set
892    * to 0 and the validity field must not contain
893    * MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_REQUESTING_THREAD_ID. */
894   uint32_t requesting_thread_id;
895 } MDRawBreakpadInfo;
896 
897 /* For (MDRawBreakpadInfo).validity: */
898 typedef enum {
899   /* When set, the dump_thread_id field is valid. */
900   MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_DUMP_THREAD_ID       = 1 << 0,
901 
902   /* When set, the requesting_thread_id field is valid. */
903   MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_REQUESTING_THREAD_ID = 1 << 1
904 } MDBreakpadInfoValidity;
905 
906 typedef struct {
907   /* expression, function, and file are 0-terminated UTF-16 strings.  They
908    * may be truncated if necessary, but should always be 0-terminated when
909    * written to a file.
910    * Fixed-length strings are used because MiniDumpWriteDump doesn't offer
911    * a way for user streams to point to arbitrary RVAs for strings. */
912   uint16_t expression[128];  /* Assertion that failed... */
913   uint16_t function[128];    /* ...within this function... */
914   uint16_t file[128];        /* ...in this file... */
915   uint32_t line;             /* ...at this line. */
916   uint32_t type;
917 } MDRawAssertionInfo;
918 
919 /* For (MDRawAssertionInfo).type: */
920 typedef enum {
921   MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
922 
923   /* Used for assertions that would be raised by the MSVC CRT but are
924    * directed to an invalid parameter handler instead. */
925   MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_INVALID_PARAMETER,
926 
927   /* Used for assertions that would be raised by the MSVC CRT but are
928    * directed to a pure virtual call handler instead. */
929   MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_PURE_VIRTUAL_CALL
930 } MDAssertionInfoData;
931 
932 /* These structs are used to store the DSO debug data in Linux minidumps,
933  * which is necessary for converting minidumps to usable coredumps.
934  * Because of a historical accident, several fields are variably encoded
935  * according to client word size, so tools potentially need to support both. */
936 
937 typedef struct {
938   uint32_t  addr;
939   MDRVA     name;
940   uint32_t  ld;
941 } MDRawLinkMap32;
942 
943 typedef struct {
944   uint32_t  version;
945   MDRVA     map;  /* array of MDRawLinkMap32 */
946   uint32_t  dso_count;
947   uint32_t  brk;
948   uint32_t  ldbase;
949   uint32_t  dynamic;
950 } MDRawDebug32;
951 
952 typedef struct {
953   uint64_t  addr;
954   MDRVA     name;
955   uint64_t  ld;
956 } MDRawLinkMap64;
957 
958 typedef struct {
959   uint32_t  version;
960   MDRVA     map;  /* array of MDRawLinkMap64 */
961   uint32_t  dso_count;
962   uint64_t  brk;
963   uint64_t  ldbase;
964   uint64_t  dynamic;
965 } MDRawDebug64;
966 
967 #if defined(_MSC_VER)
968 #pragma warning(pop)
969 #endif  /* _MSC_VER */
970 
971 
972 #endif  /* GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_FORMAT_H__ */
973