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29 
30 // linux_core_dumper.h: Define the google_breakpad::LinuxCoreDumper
31 // class, which is derived from google_breakpad::LinuxDumper to extract
32 // information from a crashed process via its core dump and proc files.
33 
34 #ifndef CLIENT_LINUX_MINIDUMP_WRITER_LINUX_CORE_DUMPER_H_
35 #define CLIENT_LINUX_MINIDUMP_WRITER_LINUX_CORE_DUMPER_H_
36 
37 #include "client/linux/minidump_writer/linux_dumper.h"
38 #include "common/linux/elf_core_dump.h"
39 #include "common/linux/memory_mapped_file.h"
40 
41 namespace google_breakpad {
42 
43 class LinuxCoreDumper : public LinuxDumper {
44  public:
45   // Constructs a dumper for extracting information of a given process
46   // with a process ID of |pid| via its core dump file at |core_path| and
47   // its proc files at |procfs_path|. If |procfs_path| is a copy of
48   // /proc/<pid>, it should contain the following files:
49   //     auxv, cmdline, environ, exe, maps, status
50   LinuxCoreDumper(pid_t pid, const char* core_path, const char* procfs_path);
51 
52   // Implements LinuxDumper::BuildProcPath().
53   // Builds a proc path for a certain pid for a node (/proc/<pid>/<node>).
54   // |path| is a character array of at least NAME_MAX bytes to return the
55   // result.|node| is the final node without any slashes. Return true on
56   // success.
57   //
58   // As this dumper performs a post-mortem dump and makes use of a copy
59   // of the proc files of the crashed process, this derived method does
60   // not actually make use of |pid| and always returns a subpath of
61   // |procfs_path_| regardless of whether |pid| corresponds to the main
62   // process or a thread of the process, i.e. assuming both the main process
63   // and its threads have the following proc files with the same content:
64   //     auxv, cmdline, environ, exe, maps, status
65   virtual bool BuildProcPath(char* path, pid_t pid, const char* node) const;
66 
67   // Implements LinuxDumper::CopyFromProcess().
68   // Copies content of |length| bytes from a given process |child|,
69   // starting from |src|, into |dest|. This method extracts the content
70   // the core dump and fills |dest| with a sequence of marker bytes
71   // if the expected data is not found in the core dump. Returns true if
72   // the expected data is found in the core dump.
73   virtual bool CopyFromProcess(void* dest, pid_t child, const void* src,
74                                size_t length);
75 
76   // Implements LinuxDumper::GetThreadInfoByIndex().
77   // Reads information about the |index|-th thread of |threads_|.
78   // Returns true on success. One must have called |ThreadsSuspend| first.
79   virtual bool GetThreadInfoByIndex(size_t index, ThreadInfo* info);
80 
81   // Implements LinuxDumper::IsPostMortem().
82   // Always returns true to indicate that this dumper performs a
83   // post-mortem dump of a crashed process via a core dump file.
84   virtual bool IsPostMortem() const;
85 
86   // Implements LinuxDumper::ThreadsSuspend().
87   // As the dumper performs a post-mortem dump via a core dump file,
88   // there is no threads to suspend. This method does nothing and
89   // always returns true.
90   virtual bool ThreadsSuspend();
91 
92   // Implements LinuxDumper::ThreadsResume().
93   // As the dumper performs a post-mortem dump via a core dump file,
94   // there is no threads to resume. This method does nothing and
95   // always returns true.
96   virtual bool ThreadsResume();
97 
98  protected:
99   // Implements LinuxDumper::EnumerateThreads().
100   // Enumerates all threads of the given process into |threads_|.
101   virtual bool EnumerateThreads();
102 
103  private:
104   // Path of the core dump file.
105   const char* core_path_;
106 
107   // Path of the directory containing the proc files of the given process,
108   // which is usually a copy of /proc/<pid>.
109   const char* procfs_path_;
110 
111   // Memory-mapped core dump file at |core_path_|.
112   MemoryMappedFile mapped_core_file_;
113 
114   // Content of the core dump file.
115   ElfCoreDump core_;
116 
117   // Thread info found in the core dump file.
118   wasteful_vector<ThreadInfo> thread_infos_;
119 };
120 
121 }  // namespace google_breakpad
122 
123 #endif  // CLIENT_LINUX_HANDLER_LINUX_CORE_DUMPER_H_
124