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29 
30 #include <objbase.h>
31 
32 #include <algorithm>
33 #include <cassert>
34 #include <cstdio>
35 
36 #include "common/windows/string_utils-inl.h"
37 
38 #include "client/windows/common/ipc_protocol.h"
39 #include "client/windows/handler/exception_handler.h"
40 #include "common/windows/guid_string.h"
41 
42 namespace google_breakpad {
43 
44 static const int kWaitForHandlerThreadMs = 60000;
45 static const int kExceptionHandlerThreadInitialStackSize = 64 * 1024;
46 
47 // As documented on MSDN, on failure SuspendThread returns (DWORD) -1
48 static const DWORD kFailedToSuspendThread = static_cast<DWORD>(-1);
49 
50 // This is passed as the context to the MinidumpWriteDump callback.
51 typedef struct {
52   AppMemoryList::const_iterator iter;
53   AppMemoryList::const_iterator end;
54 } MinidumpCallbackContext;
55 
56 vector<ExceptionHandler*>* ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_ = NULL;
57 LONG ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_index_ = 0;
58 CRITICAL_SECTION ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_critical_section_;
59 volatile LONG ExceptionHandler::instance_count_ = 0;
60 
ExceptionHandler(const wstring & dump_path,FilterCallback filter,MinidumpCallback callback,void * callback_context,int handler_types,MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,const wchar_t * pipe_name,const CustomClientInfo * custom_info)61 ExceptionHandler::ExceptionHandler(const wstring& dump_path,
62                                    FilterCallback filter,
63                                    MinidumpCallback callback,
64                                    void* callback_context,
65                                    int handler_types,
66                                    MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,
67                                    const wchar_t* pipe_name,
68                                    const CustomClientInfo* custom_info) {
69   Initialize(dump_path,
70              filter,
71              callback,
72              callback_context,
73              handler_types,
74              dump_type,
75              pipe_name,
76              NULL,  // pipe_handle
77              NULL,  // crash_generation_client
78              custom_info);
79 }
80 
ExceptionHandler(const wstring & dump_path,FilterCallback filter,MinidumpCallback callback,void * callback_context,int handler_types,MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,HANDLE pipe_handle,const CustomClientInfo * custom_info)81 ExceptionHandler::ExceptionHandler(const wstring& dump_path,
82                                    FilterCallback filter,
83                                    MinidumpCallback callback,
84                                    void* callback_context,
85                                    int handler_types,
86                                    MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,
87                                    HANDLE pipe_handle,
88                                    const CustomClientInfo* custom_info) {
89   Initialize(dump_path,
90              filter,
91              callback,
92              callback_context,
93              handler_types,
94              dump_type,
95              NULL,  // pipe_name
96              pipe_handle,
97              NULL,  // crash_generation_client
98              custom_info);
99 }
100 
ExceptionHandler(const wstring & dump_path,FilterCallback filter,MinidumpCallback callback,void * callback_context,int handler_types,CrashGenerationClient * crash_generation_client)101 ExceptionHandler::ExceptionHandler(
102     const wstring& dump_path,
103     FilterCallback filter,
104     MinidumpCallback callback,
105     void* callback_context,
106     int handler_types,
107     CrashGenerationClient* crash_generation_client) {
108   // The dump_type, pipe_name and custom_info that are passed in to Initialize()
109   // are not used.  The ones set in crash_generation_client are used instead.
110   Initialize(dump_path,
111              filter,
112              callback,
113              callback_context,
114              handler_types,
115              MiniDumpNormal,           // dump_type - not used
116              NULL,                     // pipe_name - not used
117              NULL,                     // pipe_handle
118              crash_generation_client,
119              NULL);                    // custom_info - not used
120 }
121 
ExceptionHandler(const wstring & dump_path,FilterCallback filter,MinidumpCallback callback,void * callback_context,int handler_types)122 ExceptionHandler::ExceptionHandler(const wstring &dump_path,
123                                    FilterCallback filter,
124                                    MinidumpCallback callback,
125                                    void* callback_context,
126                                    int handler_types) {
127   Initialize(dump_path,
128              filter,
129              callback,
130              callback_context,
131              handler_types,
132              MiniDumpNormal,
133              NULL,   // pipe_name
134              NULL,   // pipe_handle
135              NULL,   // crash_generation_client
136              NULL);  // custom_info
137 }
138 
Initialize(const wstring & dump_path,FilterCallback filter,MinidumpCallback callback,void * callback_context,int handler_types,MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,const wchar_t * pipe_name,HANDLE pipe_handle,CrashGenerationClient * crash_generation_client,const CustomClientInfo * custom_info)139 void ExceptionHandler::Initialize(
140     const wstring& dump_path,
141     FilterCallback filter,
142     MinidumpCallback callback,
143     void* callback_context,
144     int handler_types,
145     MINIDUMP_TYPE dump_type,
146     const wchar_t* pipe_name,
147     HANDLE pipe_handle,
148     CrashGenerationClient* crash_generation_client,
149     const CustomClientInfo* custom_info) {
150   LONG instance_count = InterlockedIncrement(&instance_count_);
151   filter_ = filter;
152   callback_ = callback;
153   callback_context_ = callback_context;
154   dump_path_c_ = NULL;
155   next_minidump_id_c_ = NULL;
156   next_minidump_path_c_ = NULL;
157   dbghelp_module_ = NULL;
158   minidump_write_dump_ = NULL;
159   dump_type_ = dump_type;
160   rpcrt4_module_ = NULL;
161   uuid_create_ = NULL;
162   handler_types_ = handler_types;
163   previous_filter_ = NULL;
164 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400  // MSVC 2005/8
165   previous_iph_ = NULL;
166 #endif  // _MSC_VER >= 1400
167   previous_pch_ = NULL;
168   handler_thread_ = NULL;
169   is_shutdown_ = false;
170   handler_start_semaphore_ = NULL;
171   handler_finish_semaphore_ = NULL;
172   requesting_thread_id_ = 0;
173   exception_info_ = NULL;
174   assertion_ = NULL;
175   handler_return_value_ = false;
176   handle_debug_exceptions_ = false;
177   consume_invalid_handle_exceptions_ = false;
178 
179   // Attempt to use out-of-process if user has specified a pipe or a
180   // crash generation client.
181   scoped_ptr<CrashGenerationClient> client;
182   if (crash_generation_client) {
183     client.reset(crash_generation_client);
184   } else if (pipe_name) {
185     client.reset(
186       new CrashGenerationClient(pipe_name, dump_type_, custom_info));
187   } else if (pipe_handle) {
188     client.reset(
189       new CrashGenerationClient(pipe_handle, dump_type_, custom_info));
190   }
191 
192   if (client.get() != NULL) {
193     // If successful in registering with the monitoring process,
194     // there is no need to setup in-process crash generation.
195     if (client->Register()) {
196       crash_generation_client_.reset(client.release());
197     }
198   }
199 
200   if (!IsOutOfProcess()) {
201     // Either client did not ask for out-of-process crash generation
202     // or registration with the server process failed. In either case,
203     // setup to do in-process crash generation.
204 
205     // Set synchronization primitives and the handler thread.  Each
206     // ExceptionHandler object gets its own handler thread because that's the
207     // only way to reliably guarantee sufficient stack space in an exception,
208     // and it allows an easy way to get a snapshot of the requesting thread's
209     // context outside of an exception.
210     InitializeCriticalSection(&handler_critical_section_);
211     handler_start_semaphore_ = CreateSemaphore(NULL, 0, 1, NULL);
212     assert(handler_start_semaphore_ != NULL);
213 
214     handler_finish_semaphore_ = CreateSemaphore(NULL, 0, 1, NULL);
215     assert(handler_finish_semaphore_ != NULL);
216 
217     // Don't attempt to create the thread if we could not create the semaphores.
218     if (handler_finish_semaphore_ != NULL && handler_start_semaphore_ != NULL) {
219       DWORD thread_id;
220       handler_thread_ = CreateThread(NULL,         // lpThreadAttributes
221                                      kExceptionHandlerThreadInitialStackSize,
222                                      ExceptionHandlerThreadMain,
223                                      this,         // lpParameter
224                                      0,            // dwCreationFlags
225                                      &thread_id);
226       assert(handler_thread_ != NULL);
227     }
228 
229     dbghelp_module_ = LoadLibrary(L"dbghelp.dll");
230     if (dbghelp_module_) {
231       minidump_write_dump_ = reinterpret_cast<MiniDumpWriteDump_type>(
232           GetProcAddress(dbghelp_module_, "MiniDumpWriteDump"));
233     }
234 
235     // Load this library dynamically to not affect existing projects.  Most
236     // projects don't link against this directly, it's usually dynamically
237     // loaded by dependent code.
238     rpcrt4_module_ = LoadLibrary(L"rpcrt4.dll");
239     if (rpcrt4_module_) {
240       uuid_create_ = reinterpret_cast<UuidCreate_type>(
241           GetProcAddress(rpcrt4_module_, "UuidCreate"));
242     }
243 
244     // set_dump_path calls UpdateNextID.  This sets up all of the path and id
245     // strings, and their equivalent c_str pointers.
246     set_dump_path(dump_path);
247   }
248 
249   // Reserve one element for the instruction memory
250   AppMemory instruction_memory;
251   instruction_memory.ptr = NULL;
252   instruction_memory.length = 0;
253   app_memory_info_.push_back(instruction_memory);
254 
255   // There is a race condition here. If the first instance has not yet
256   // initialized the critical section, the second (and later) instances may
257   // try to use uninitialized critical section object. The feature of multiple
258   // instances in one module is not used much, so leave it as is for now.
259   // One way to solve this in the current design (that is, keeping the static
260   // handler stack) is to use spin locks with volatile bools to synchronize
261   // the handler stack. This works only if the compiler guarantees to generate
262   // cache coherent code for volatile.
263   // TODO(munjal): Fix this in a better way by changing the design if possible.
264 
265   // Lazy initialization of the handler_stack_critical_section_
266   if (instance_count == 1) {
267     InitializeCriticalSection(&handler_stack_critical_section_);
268   }
269 
270   if (handler_types != HANDLER_NONE) {
271     EnterCriticalSection(&handler_stack_critical_section_);
272 
273     // The first time an ExceptionHandler that installs a handler is
274     // created, set up the handler stack.
275     if (!handler_stack_) {
276       handler_stack_ = new vector<ExceptionHandler*>();
277     }
278     handler_stack_->push_back(this);
279 
280     if (handler_types & HANDLER_EXCEPTION)
281       previous_filter_ = SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(HandleException);
282 
283 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400  // MSVC 2005/8
284     if (handler_types & HANDLER_INVALID_PARAMETER)
285       previous_iph_ = _set_invalid_parameter_handler(HandleInvalidParameter);
286 #endif  // _MSC_VER >= 1400
287 
288     if (handler_types & HANDLER_PURECALL)
289       previous_pch_ = _set_purecall_handler(HandlePureVirtualCall);
290 
291     LeaveCriticalSection(&handler_stack_critical_section_);
292   }
293 }
294 
~ExceptionHandler()295 ExceptionHandler::~ExceptionHandler() {
296   if (dbghelp_module_) {
297     FreeLibrary(dbghelp_module_);
298   }
299 
300   if (rpcrt4_module_) {
301     FreeLibrary(rpcrt4_module_);
302   }
303 
304   if (handler_types_ != HANDLER_NONE) {
305     EnterCriticalSection(&handler_stack_critical_section_);
306 
307     if (handler_types_ & HANDLER_EXCEPTION)
308       SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(previous_filter_);
309 
310 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400  // MSVC 2005/8
311     if (handler_types_ & HANDLER_INVALID_PARAMETER)
312       _set_invalid_parameter_handler(previous_iph_);
313 #endif  // _MSC_VER >= 1400
314 
315     if (handler_types_ & HANDLER_PURECALL)
316       _set_purecall_handler(previous_pch_);
317 
318     if (handler_stack_->back() == this) {
319       handler_stack_->pop_back();
320     } else {
321       // TODO(mmentovai): use advapi32!ReportEvent to log the warning to the
322       // system's application event log.
323       fprintf(stderr, "warning: removing Breakpad handler out of order\n");
324       vector<ExceptionHandler*>::iterator iterator = handler_stack_->begin();
325       while (iterator != handler_stack_->end()) {
326         if (*iterator == this) {
327           iterator = handler_stack_->erase(iterator);
328         } else {
329           ++iterator;
330         }
331       }
332     }
333 
334     if (handler_stack_->empty()) {
335       // When destroying the last ExceptionHandler that installed a handler,
336       // clean up the handler stack.
337       delete handler_stack_;
338       handler_stack_ = NULL;
339     }
340 
341     LeaveCriticalSection(&handler_stack_critical_section_);
342   }
343 
344   // Some of the objects were only initialized if out of process
345   // registration was not done.
346   if (!IsOutOfProcess()) {
347 #ifdef BREAKPAD_NO_TERMINATE_THREAD
348     // Clean up the handler thread and synchronization primitives. The handler
349     // thread is either waiting on the semaphore to handle a crash or it is
350     // handling a crash. Coming out of the wait is fast but wait more in the
351     // eventuality a crash is handled.  This compilation option results in a
352     // deadlock if the exception handler is destroyed while executing code
353     // inside DllMain.
354     is_shutdown_ = true;
355     ReleaseSemaphore(handler_start_semaphore_, 1, NULL);
356     WaitForSingleObject(handler_thread_, kWaitForHandlerThreadMs);
357 #else
358     TerminateThread(handler_thread_, 1);
359 #endif  // BREAKPAD_NO_TERMINATE_THREAD
360 
361     CloseHandle(handler_thread_);
362     handler_thread_ = NULL;
363     DeleteCriticalSection(&handler_critical_section_);
364     CloseHandle(handler_start_semaphore_);
365     CloseHandle(handler_finish_semaphore_);
366   }
367 
368   // There is a race condition in the code below: if this instance is
369   // deleting the static critical section and a new instance of the class
370   // is created, then there is a possibility that the critical section be
371   // initialized while the same critical section is being deleted. Given the
372   // usage pattern for the code, this race condition is unlikely to hit, but it
373   // is a race condition nonetheless.
374   if (InterlockedDecrement(&instance_count_) == 0) {
375     DeleteCriticalSection(&handler_stack_critical_section_);
376   }
377 }
378 
RequestUpload(DWORD crash_id)379 bool ExceptionHandler::RequestUpload(DWORD crash_id) {
380   return crash_generation_client_->RequestUpload(crash_id);
381 }
382 
383 // static
ExceptionHandlerThreadMain(void * lpParameter)384 DWORD ExceptionHandler::ExceptionHandlerThreadMain(void* lpParameter) {
385   ExceptionHandler* self = reinterpret_cast<ExceptionHandler *>(lpParameter);
386   assert(self);
387   assert(self->handler_start_semaphore_ != NULL);
388   assert(self->handler_finish_semaphore_ != NULL);
389 
390   while (true) {
391     if (WaitForSingleObject(self->handler_start_semaphore_, INFINITE) ==
392         WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
393       // Perform the requested action.
394       if (self->is_shutdown_) {
395         // The instance of the exception handler is being destroyed.
396         break;
397       } else {
398         self->handler_return_value_ =
399             self->WriteMinidumpWithException(self->requesting_thread_id_,
400                                              self->exception_info_,
401                                              self->assertion_);
402       }
403 
404       // Allow the requesting thread to proceed.
405       ReleaseSemaphore(self->handler_finish_semaphore_, 1, NULL);
406     }
407   }
408 
409   // This statement is not reached when the thread is unconditionally
410   // terminated by the ExceptionHandler destructor.
411   return 0;
412 }
413 
414 // HandleException and HandleInvalidParameter must create an
415 // AutoExceptionHandler object to maintain static state and to determine which
416 // ExceptionHandler instance to use.  The constructor locates the correct
417 // instance, and makes it available through get_handler().  The destructor
418 // restores the state in effect prior to allocating the AutoExceptionHandler.
419 class AutoExceptionHandler {
420  public:
AutoExceptionHandler()421   AutoExceptionHandler() {
422     // Increment handler_stack_index_ so that if another Breakpad handler is
423     // registered using this same HandleException function, and it needs to be
424     // called while this handler is running (either because this handler
425     // declines to handle the exception, or an exception occurs during
426     // handling), HandleException will find the appropriate ExceptionHandler
427     // object in handler_stack_ to deliver the exception to.
428     //
429     // Because handler_stack_ is addressed in reverse (as |size - index|),
430     // preincrementing handler_stack_index_ avoids needing to subtract 1 from
431     // the argument to |at|.
432     //
433     // The index is maintained instead of popping elements off of the handler
434     // stack and pushing them at the end of this method.  This avoids ruining
435     // the order of elements in the stack in the event that some other thread
436     // decides to manipulate the handler stack (such as creating a new
437     // ExceptionHandler object) while an exception is being handled.
438     EnterCriticalSection(&ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_critical_section_);
439     handler_ = ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_->at(
440         ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_->size() -
441         ++ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_index_);
442 
443     // In case another exception occurs while this handler is doing its thing,
444     // it should be delivered to the previous filter.
445     SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(handler_->previous_filter_);
446 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400  // MSVC 2005/8
447     _set_invalid_parameter_handler(handler_->previous_iph_);
448 #endif  // _MSC_VER >= 1400
449     _set_purecall_handler(handler_->previous_pch_);
450   }
451 
~AutoExceptionHandler()452   ~AutoExceptionHandler() {
453     // Put things back the way they were before entering this handler.
454     SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(ExceptionHandler::HandleException);
455 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400  // MSVC 2005/8
456     _set_invalid_parameter_handler(ExceptionHandler::HandleInvalidParameter);
457 #endif  // _MSC_VER >= 1400
458     _set_purecall_handler(ExceptionHandler::HandlePureVirtualCall);
459 
460     --ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_index_;
461     LeaveCriticalSection(&ExceptionHandler::handler_stack_critical_section_);
462   }
463 
get_handler() const464   ExceptionHandler* get_handler() const { return handler_; }
465 
466  private:
467   ExceptionHandler* handler_;
468 };
469 
470 // static
HandleException(EXCEPTION_POINTERS * exinfo)471 LONG ExceptionHandler::HandleException(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo) {
472   AutoExceptionHandler auto_exception_handler;
473   ExceptionHandler* current_handler = auto_exception_handler.get_handler();
474 
475   // Ignore EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT and EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP exceptions.  This
476   // logic will short-circuit before calling WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread,
477   // allowing something else to handle the breakpoint without incurring the
478   // overhead transitioning to and from the handler thread.  This behavior
479   // can be overridden by calling ExceptionHandler::set_handle_debug_exceptions.
480   DWORD code = exinfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
481   LONG action;
482   bool is_debug_exception = (code == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT) ||
483                             (code == EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP);
484 
485   if (code == EXCEPTION_INVALID_HANDLE &&
486       current_handler->consume_invalid_handle_exceptions_) {
487     return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
488   }
489 
490   bool success = false;
491 
492   if (!is_debug_exception ||
493       current_handler->get_handle_debug_exceptions()) {
494     // If out-of-proc crash handler client is available, we have to use that
495     // to generate dump and we cannot fall back on in-proc dump generation
496     // because we never prepared for an in-proc dump generation
497 
498     // In case of out-of-process dump generation, directly call
499     // WriteMinidumpWithException since there is no separate thread running.
500     if (current_handler->IsOutOfProcess()) {
501       success = current_handler->WriteMinidumpWithException(
502           GetCurrentThreadId(),
503           exinfo,
504           NULL);
505     } else {
506       success = current_handler->WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread(exinfo, NULL);
507     }
508   }
509 
510   // The handler fully handled the exception.  Returning
511   // EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER indicates this to the system, and usually
512   // results in the application being terminated.
513   //
514   // Note: If the application was launched from within the Cygwin
515   // environment, returning EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER seems to cause the
516   // application to be restarted.
517   if (success) {
518     action = EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
519   } else {
520     // There was an exception, it was a breakpoint or something else ignored
521     // above, or it was passed to the handler, which decided not to handle it.
522     // This could be because the filter callback didn't want it, because
523     // minidump writing failed for some reason, or because the post-minidump
524     // callback function indicated failure.  Give the previous handler a
525     // chance to do something with the exception.  If there is no previous
526     // handler, return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH, which will allow a debugger
527     // or native "crashed" dialog to handle the exception.
528     if (current_handler->previous_filter_) {
529       action = current_handler->previous_filter_(exinfo);
530     } else {
531       action = EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
532     }
533   }
534 
535   return action;
536 }
537 
538 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400  // MSVC 2005/8
539 // static
HandleInvalidParameter(const wchar_t * expression,const wchar_t * function,const wchar_t * file,unsigned int line,uintptr_t reserved)540 void ExceptionHandler::HandleInvalidParameter(const wchar_t* expression,
541                                               const wchar_t* function,
542                                               const wchar_t* file,
543                                               unsigned int line,
544                                               uintptr_t reserved) {
545   // This is an invalid parameter, not an exception.  It's safe to play with
546   // sprintf here.
547   AutoExceptionHandler auto_exception_handler;
548   ExceptionHandler* current_handler = auto_exception_handler.get_handler();
549 
550   MDRawAssertionInfo assertion;
551   memset(&assertion, 0, sizeof(assertion));
552   _snwprintf_s(reinterpret_cast<wchar_t*>(assertion.expression),
553                sizeof(assertion.expression) / sizeof(assertion.expression[0]),
554                _TRUNCATE, L"%s", expression);
555   _snwprintf_s(reinterpret_cast<wchar_t*>(assertion.function),
556                sizeof(assertion.function) / sizeof(assertion.function[0]),
557                _TRUNCATE, L"%s", function);
558   _snwprintf_s(reinterpret_cast<wchar_t*>(assertion.file),
559                sizeof(assertion.file) / sizeof(assertion.file[0]),
560                _TRUNCATE, L"%s", file);
561   assertion.line = line;
562   assertion.type = MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_INVALID_PARAMETER;
563 
564   // Make up an exception record for the current thread and CPU context
565   // to make it possible for the crash processor to classify these
566   // as do regular crashes, and to make it humane for developers to
567   // analyze them.
568   EXCEPTION_RECORD exception_record = {};
569   CONTEXT exception_context = {};
570   EXCEPTION_POINTERS exception_ptrs = { &exception_record, &exception_context };
571 
572   ::RtlCaptureContext(&exception_context);
573 
574   exception_record.ExceptionCode = STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
575 
576   // We store pointers to the the expression and function strings,
577   // and the line as exception parameters to make them easy to
578   // access by the developer on the far side.
579   exception_record.NumberParameters = 3;
580   exception_record.ExceptionInformation[0] =
581       reinterpret_cast<ULONG_PTR>(&assertion.expression);
582   exception_record.ExceptionInformation[1] =
583       reinterpret_cast<ULONG_PTR>(&assertion.file);
584   exception_record.ExceptionInformation[2] = assertion.line;
585 
586   bool success = false;
587   // In case of out-of-process dump generation, directly call
588   // WriteMinidumpWithException since there is no separate thread running.
589   if (current_handler->IsOutOfProcess()) {
590     success = current_handler->WriteMinidumpWithException(
591         GetCurrentThreadId(),
592         &exception_ptrs,
593         &assertion);
594   } else {
595     success = current_handler->WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread(&exception_ptrs,
596                                                             &assertion);
597   }
598 
599   if (!success) {
600     if (current_handler->previous_iph_) {
601       // The handler didn't fully handle the exception.  Give it to the
602       // previous invalid parameter handler.
603       current_handler->previous_iph_(expression,
604                                      function,
605                                      file,
606                                      line,
607                                      reserved);
608     } else {
609       // If there's no previous handler, pass the exception back in to the
610       // invalid parameter handler's core.  That's the routine that called this
611       // function, but now, since this function is no longer registered (and in
612       // fact, no function at all is registered), this will result in the
613       // default code path being taken: _CRT_DEBUGGER_HOOK and _invoke_watson.
614       // Use _invalid_parameter where it exists (in _DEBUG builds) as it passes
615       // more information through.  In non-debug builds, it is not available,
616       // so fall back to using _invalid_parameter_noinfo.  See invarg.c in the
617       // CRT source.
618 #ifdef _DEBUG
619       _invalid_parameter(expression, function, file, line, reserved);
620 #else  // _DEBUG
621       _invalid_parameter_noinfo();
622 #endif  // _DEBUG
623     }
624   }
625 
626   // The handler either took care of the invalid parameter problem itself,
627   // or passed it on to another handler.  "Swallow" it by exiting, paralleling
628   // the behavior of "swallowing" exceptions.
629   exit(0);
630 }
631 #endif  // _MSC_VER >= 1400
632 
633 // static
HandlePureVirtualCall()634 void ExceptionHandler::HandlePureVirtualCall() {
635   // This is an pure virtual function call, not an exception.  It's safe to
636   // play with sprintf here.
637   AutoExceptionHandler auto_exception_handler;
638   ExceptionHandler* current_handler = auto_exception_handler.get_handler();
639 
640   MDRawAssertionInfo assertion;
641   memset(&assertion, 0, sizeof(assertion));
642   assertion.type = MD_ASSERTION_INFO_TYPE_PURE_VIRTUAL_CALL;
643 
644   // Make up an exception record for the current thread and CPU context
645   // to make it possible for the crash processor to classify these
646   // as do regular crashes, and to make it humane for developers to
647   // analyze them.
648   EXCEPTION_RECORD exception_record = {};
649   CONTEXT exception_context = {};
650   EXCEPTION_POINTERS exception_ptrs = { &exception_record, &exception_context };
651 
652   ::RtlCaptureContext(&exception_context);
653 
654   exception_record.ExceptionCode = STATUS_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION;
655 
656   // We store pointers to the the expression and function strings,
657   // and the line as exception parameters to make them easy to
658   // access by the developer on the far side.
659   exception_record.NumberParameters = 3;
660   exception_record.ExceptionInformation[0] =
661       reinterpret_cast<ULONG_PTR>(&assertion.expression);
662   exception_record.ExceptionInformation[1] =
663       reinterpret_cast<ULONG_PTR>(&assertion.file);
664   exception_record.ExceptionInformation[2] = assertion.line;
665 
666   bool success = false;
667   // In case of out-of-process dump generation, directly call
668   // WriteMinidumpWithException since there is no separate thread running.
669 
670   if (current_handler->IsOutOfProcess()) {
671     success = current_handler->WriteMinidumpWithException(
672         GetCurrentThreadId(),
673         &exception_ptrs,
674         &assertion);
675   } else {
676     success = current_handler->WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread(&exception_ptrs,
677                                                             &assertion);
678   }
679 
680   if (!success) {
681     if (current_handler->previous_pch_) {
682       // The handler didn't fully handle the exception.  Give it to the
683       // previous purecall handler.
684       current_handler->previous_pch_();
685     } else {
686       // If there's no previous handler, return and let _purecall handle it.
687       // This will just put up an assertion dialog.
688       return;
689     }
690   }
691 
692   // The handler either took care of the invalid parameter problem itself,
693   // or passed it on to another handler.  "Swallow" it by exiting, paralleling
694   // the behavior of "swallowing" exceptions.
695   exit(0);
696 }
697 
WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread(EXCEPTION_POINTERS * exinfo,MDRawAssertionInfo * assertion)698 bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread(
699     EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo, MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion) {
700   EnterCriticalSection(&handler_critical_section_);
701 
702   // There isn't much we can do if the handler thread
703   // was not successfully created.
704   if (handler_thread_ == NULL) {
705     LeaveCriticalSection(&handler_critical_section_);
706     return false;
707   }
708 
709   // The handler thread should only be created when the semaphores are valid.
710   assert(handler_start_semaphore_ != NULL);
711   assert(handler_finish_semaphore_ != NULL);
712 
713   // Set up data to be passed in to the handler thread.
714   requesting_thread_id_ = GetCurrentThreadId();
715   exception_info_ = exinfo;
716   assertion_ = assertion;
717 
718   // This causes the handler thread to call WriteMinidumpWithException.
719   ReleaseSemaphore(handler_start_semaphore_, 1, NULL);
720 
721   // Wait until WriteMinidumpWithException is done and collect its return value.
722   WaitForSingleObject(handler_finish_semaphore_, INFINITE);
723   bool status = handler_return_value_;
724 
725   // Clean up.
726   requesting_thread_id_ = 0;
727   exception_info_ = NULL;
728   assertion_ = NULL;
729 
730   LeaveCriticalSection(&handler_critical_section_);
731 
732   return status;
733 }
734 
WriteMinidump()735 bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidump() {
736   // Make up an exception record for the current thread and CPU context
737   // to make it possible for the crash processor to classify these
738   // as do regular crashes, and to make it humane for developers to
739   // analyze them.
740   EXCEPTION_RECORD exception_record = {};
741   CONTEXT exception_context = {};
742   EXCEPTION_POINTERS exception_ptrs = { &exception_record, &exception_context };
743 
744   ::RtlCaptureContext(&exception_context);
745   exception_record.ExceptionCode = STATUS_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION;
746 
747   return WriteMinidumpForException(&exception_ptrs);
748 }
749 
WriteMinidumpForException(EXCEPTION_POINTERS * exinfo)750 bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidumpForException(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo) {
751   // In case of out-of-process dump generation, directly call
752   // WriteMinidumpWithException since there is no separate thread running.
753   if (IsOutOfProcess()) {
754     return WriteMinidumpWithException(GetCurrentThreadId(),
755                                       exinfo,
756                                       NULL);
757   }
758 
759   bool success = WriteMinidumpOnHandlerThread(exinfo, NULL);
760   UpdateNextID();
761   return success;
762 }
763 
764 // static
WriteMinidump(const wstring & dump_path,MinidumpCallback callback,void * callback_context)765 bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidump(const wstring &dump_path,
766                                      MinidumpCallback callback,
767                                      void* callback_context) {
768   ExceptionHandler handler(dump_path, NULL, callback, callback_context,
769                            HANDLER_NONE);
770   return handler.WriteMinidump();
771 }
772 
773 // static
WriteMinidumpForChild(HANDLE child,DWORD child_blamed_thread,const wstring & dump_path,MinidumpCallback callback,void * callback_context)774 bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidumpForChild(HANDLE child,
775                                              DWORD child_blamed_thread,
776                                              const wstring& dump_path,
777                                              MinidumpCallback callback,
778                                              void* callback_context) {
779   EXCEPTION_RECORD ex;
780   CONTEXT ctx;
781   EXCEPTION_POINTERS exinfo = { NULL, NULL };
782   DWORD last_suspend_count = kFailedToSuspendThread;
783   HANDLE child_thread_handle = OpenThread(THREAD_GET_CONTEXT |
784                                           THREAD_QUERY_INFORMATION |
785                                           THREAD_SUSPEND_RESUME,
786                                           FALSE,
787                                           child_blamed_thread);
788   // This thread may have died already, so not opening the handle is a
789   // non-fatal error.
790   if (child_thread_handle != NULL) {
791     last_suspend_count = SuspendThread(child_thread_handle);
792     if (last_suspend_count != kFailedToSuspendThread) {
793       ctx.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_ALL;
794       if (GetThreadContext(child_thread_handle, &ctx)) {
795         memset(&ex, 0, sizeof(ex));
796         ex.ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT;
797 #if defined(_M_IX86)
798         ex.ExceptionAddress = reinterpret_cast<PVOID>(ctx.Eip);
799 #elif defined(_M_X64)
800         ex.ExceptionAddress = reinterpret_cast<PVOID>(ctx.Rip);
801 #endif
802         exinfo.ExceptionRecord = &ex;
803         exinfo.ContextRecord = &ctx;
804       }
805     }
806   }
807 
808   ExceptionHandler handler(dump_path, NULL, callback, callback_context,
809                            HANDLER_NONE);
810   bool success = handler.WriteMinidumpWithExceptionForProcess(
811       child_blamed_thread,
812       exinfo.ExceptionRecord ? &exinfo : NULL,
813       NULL, child, false);
814 
815   if (last_suspend_count != kFailedToSuspendThread) {
816     ResumeThread(child_thread_handle);
817   }
818 
819   CloseHandle(child_thread_handle);
820 
821   if (callback) {
822     success = callback(handler.dump_path_c_, handler.next_minidump_id_c_,
823                        callback_context, NULL, NULL, success);
824   }
825 
826   return success;
827 }
828 
WriteMinidumpWithException(DWORD requesting_thread_id,EXCEPTION_POINTERS * exinfo,MDRawAssertionInfo * assertion)829 bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidumpWithException(
830     DWORD requesting_thread_id,
831     EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo,
832     MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion) {
833   // Give user code a chance to approve or prevent writing a minidump.  If the
834   // filter returns false, don't handle the exception at all.  If this method
835   // was called as a result of an exception, returning false will cause
836   // HandleException to call any previous handler or return
837   // EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH on the exception thread, allowing it to appear
838   // as though this handler were not present at all.
839   if (filter_ && !filter_(callback_context_, exinfo, assertion)) {
840     return false;
841   }
842 
843   bool success = false;
844   if (IsOutOfProcess()) {
845     success = crash_generation_client_->RequestDump(exinfo, assertion);
846   } else {
847     success = WriteMinidumpWithExceptionForProcess(requesting_thread_id,
848                                                    exinfo,
849                                                    assertion,
850                                                    GetCurrentProcess(),
851                                                    true);
852   }
853 
854   if (callback_) {
855     // TODO(munjal): In case of out-of-process dump generation, both
856     // dump_path_c_ and next_minidump_id_ will be NULL. For out-of-process
857     // scenario, the server process ends up creating the dump path and dump
858     // id so they are not known to the client.
859     success = callback_(dump_path_c_, next_minidump_id_c_, callback_context_,
860                         exinfo, assertion, success);
861   }
862 
863   return success;
864 }
865 
866 // static
MinidumpWriteDumpCallback(PVOID context,const PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_INPUT callback_input,PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_OUTPUT callback_output)867 BOOL CALLBACK ExceptionHandler::MinidumpWriteDumpCallback(
868     PVOID context,
869     const PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_INPUT callback_input,
870     PMINIDUMP_CALLBACK_OUTPUT callback_output) {
871   switch (callback_input->CallbackType) {
872   case MemoryCallback: {
873     MinidumpCallbackContext* callback_context =
874         reinterpret_cast<MinidumpCallbackContext*>(context);
875     if (callback_context->iter == callback_context->end)
876       return FALSE;
877 
878     // Include the specified memory region.
879     callback_output->MemoryBase = callback_context->iter->ptr;
880     callback_output->MemorySize = callback_context->iter->length;
881     callback_context->iter++;
882     return TRUE;
883   }
884 
885     // Include all modules.
886   case IncludeModuleCallback:
887   case ModuleCallback:
888     return TRUE;
889 
890     // Include all threads.
891   case IncludeThreadCallback:
892   case ThreadCallback:
893     return TRUE;
894 
895     // Stop receiving cancel callbacks.
896   case CancelCallback:
897     callback_output->CheckCancel = FALSE;
898     callback_output->Cancel = FALSE;
899     return TRUE;
900   }
901   // Ignore other callback types.
902   return FALSE;
903 }
904 
WriteMinidumpWithExceptionForProcess(DWORD requesting_thread_id,EXCEPTION_POINTERS * exinfo,MDRawAssertionInfo * assertion,HANDLE process,bool write_requester_stream)905 bool ExceptionHandler::WriteMinidumpWithExceptionForProcess(
906     DWORD requesting_thread_id,
907     EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exinfo,
908     MDRawAssertionInfo* assertion,
909     HANDLE process,
910     bool write_requester_stream) {
911   bool success = false;
912   if (minidump_write_dump_) {
913     HANDLE dump_file = CreateFile(next_minidump_path_c_,
914                                   GENERIC_WRITE,
915                                   0,  // no sharing
916                                   NULL,
917                                   CREATE_NEW,  // fail if exists
918                                   FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
919                                   NULL);
920     if (dump_file != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
921       MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION except_info;
922       except_info.ThreadId = requesting_thread_id;
923       except_info.ExceptionPointers = exinfo;
924       except_info.ClientPointers = FALSE;
925 
926       // Leave room in user_stream_array for possible breakpad and
927       // assertion info streams.
928       MINIDUMP_USER_STREAM user_stream_array[2];
929       MINIDUMP_USER_STREAM_INFORMATION user_streams;
930       user_streams.UserStreamCount = 0;
931       user_streams.UserStreamArray = user_stream_array;
932 
933       if (write_requester_stream) {
934         // Add an MDRawBreakpadInfo stream to the minidump, to provide
935         // additional information about the exception handler to the Breakpad
936         // processor. The information will help the processor determine which
937         // threads are relevant.  The Breakpad processor does not require this
938         // information but can function better with Breakpad-generated dumps
939         // when it is present. The native debugger is not harmed by the
940         // presence of this information.
941         MDRawBreakpadInfo breakpad_info;
942         breakpad_info.validity = MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_DUMP_THREAD_ID |
943                                  MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_VALID_REQUESTING_THREAD_ID;
944         breakpad_info.dump_thread_id = GetCurrentThreadId();
945         breakpad_info.requesting_thread_id = requesting_thread_id;
946 
947         int index = user_streams.UserStreamCount;
948         user_stream_array[index].Type = MD_BREAKPAD_INFO_STREAM;
949         user_stream_array[index].BufferSize = sizeof(breakpad_info);
950         user_stream_array[index].Buffer = &breakpad_info;
951         ++user_streams.UserStreamCount;
952       }
953 
954       if (assertion) {
955         int index = user_streams.UserStreamCount;
956         user_stream_array[index].Type = MD_ASSERTION_INFO_STREAM;
957         user_stream_array[index].BufferSize = sizeof(MDRawAssertionInfo);
958         user_stream_array[index].Buffer = assertion;
959         ++user_streams.UserStreamCount;
960       }
961 
962       // Older versions of DbgHelp.dll don't correctly put the memory around
963       // the faulting instruction pointer into the minidump. This
964       // callback will ensure that it gets included.
965       if (exinfo) {
966         // Find a memory region of 256 bytes centered on the
967         // faulting instruction pointer.
968         const ULONG64 instruction_pointer =
969 #if defined(_M_IX86)
970           exinfo->ContextRecord->Eip;
971 #elif defined(_M_AMD64)
972         exinfo->ContextRecord->Rip;
973 #else
974 #error Unsupported platform
975 #endif
976 
977         MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
978         if (VirtualQueryEx(process,
979                            reinterpret_cast<LPCVOID>(instruction_pointer),
980                            &info,
981                            sizeof(MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION)) != 0 &&
982             info.State == MEM_COMMIT) {
983           // Attempt to get 128 bytes before and after the instruction
984           // pointer, but settle for whatever's available up to the
985           // boundaries of the memory region.
986           const ULONG64 kIPMemorySize = 256;
987           ULONG64 base =
988             (std::max)(reinterpret_cast<ULONG64>(info.BaseAddress),
989                        instruction_pointer - (kIPMemorySize / 2));
990           ULONG64 end_of_range =
991             (std::min)(instruction_pointer + (kIPMemorySize / 2),
992                        reinterpret_cast<ULONG64>(info.BaseAddress)
993                        + info.RegionSize);
994           ULONG size = static_cast<ULONG>(end_of_range - base);
995 
996           AppMemory& elt = app_memory_info_.front();
997           elt.ptr = base;
998           elt.length = size;
999         }
1000       }
1001 
1002       MinidumpCallbackContext context;
1003       context.iter = app_memory_info_.begin();
1004       context.end = app_memory_info_.end();
1005 
1006       // Skip the reserved element if there was no instruction memory
1007       if (context.iter->ptr == 0) {
1008         context.iter++;
1009       }
1010 
1011       MINIDUMP_CALLBACK_INFORMATION callback;
1012       callback.CallbackRoutine = MinidumpWriteDumpCallback;
1013       callback.CallbackParam = reinterpret_cast<void*>(&context);
1014 
1015       // The explicit comparison to TRUE avoids a warning (C4800).
1016       success = (minidump_write_dump_(process,
1017                                       GetProcessId(process),
1018                                       dump_file,
1019                                       dump_type_,
1020                                       exinfo ? &except_info : NULL,
1021                                       &user_streams,
1022                                       &callback) == TRUE);
1023 
1024       CloseHandle(dump_file);
1025     }
1026   }
1027 
1028   return success;
1029 }
1030 
UpdateNextID()1031 void ExceptionHandler::UpdateNextID() {
1032   assert(uuid_create_);
1033   UUID id = {0};
1034   if (uuid_create_) {
1035     uuid_create_(&id);
1036   }
1037   next_minidump_id_ = GUIDString::GUIDToWString(&id);
1038   next_minidump_id_c_ = next_minidump_id_.c_str();
1039 
1040   wchar_t minidump_path[MAX_PATH];
1041   swprintf(minidump_path, MAX_PATH, L"%s\\%s.dmp",
1042            dump_path_c_, next_minidump_id_c_);
1043 
1044   // remove when VC++7.1 is no longer supported
1045   minidump_path[MAX_PATH - 1] = L'\0';
1046 
1047   next_minidump_path_ = minidump_path;
1048   next_minidump_path_c_ = next_minidump_path_.c_str();
1049 }
1050 
RegisterAppMemory(void * ptr,size_t length)1051 void ExceptionHandler::RegisterAppMemory(void* ptr, size_t length) {
1052   AppMemoryList::iterator iter =
1053     std::find(app_memory_info_.begin(), app_memory_info_.end(), ptr);
1054   if (iter != app_memory_info_.end()) {
1055     // Don't allow registering the same pointer twice.
1056     return;
1057   }
1058 
1059   AppMemory app_memory;
1060   app_memory.ptr = reinterpret_cast<ULONG64>(ptr);
1061   app_memory.length = static_cast<ULONG>(length);
1062   app_memory_info_.push_back(app_memory);
1063 }
1064 
UnregisterAppMemory(void * ptr)1065 void ExceptionHandler::UnregisterAppMemory(void* ptr) {
1066   AppMemoryList::iterator iter =
1067     std::find(app_memory_info_.begin(), app_memory_info_.end(), ptr);
1068   if (iter != app_memory_info_.end()) {
1069     app_memory_info_.erase(iter);
1070   }
1071 }
1072 
1073 }  // namespace google_breakpad
1074