// Win32 stack trace and symbol engine // Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Jan Wassenberg // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as // published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the // License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // Contact info: // Jan.Wassenberg@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de // http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~urkt/ #include "precompiled.h" #include #include #include "lib.h" #include "win_internal.h" #define _NO_CVCONST_H // request SymTagEnum be defined #include "dbghelp.h" #include // VARIANT #include "posix.h" #include "sysdep/cpu.h" #include "wdbg.h" #include "debug_stl.h" // optional: enables translation of the "unhandled exception" dialog. #ifdef I18N #include "ps/i18n.h" #endif #ifndef PERFORM_SELF_TEST #define PERFORM_SELF_TEST 0 #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma comment(lib, "dbghelp.lib") #pragma comment(lib, "oleaut32.lib") // VariantChangeType #endif // automatic module shutdown (before process termination) #pragma data_seg(WIN_CALLBACK_POST_ATEXIT(b)) WIN_REGISTER_FUNC(wdbg_sym_shutdown); #pragma data_seg() // note: it is safe to use debug_assert/debug_warn/CHECK_ERR even during a // stack trace (which is triggered by debug_assert et al. in app code) because // nested stack traces are ignored and only the error is displayed. // protects dbghelp (which isn't thread-safe) and // parameter passing to the breakpoint helper thread. static void lock() { win_lock(WDBG_CS); } static void unlock() { win_unlock(WDBG_CS); } enum WdbgError { WDBG_NO_STACK_FRAMES_FOUND = -100000, // the value is stored in an external module and therefore cannot be // displayed. WDBG_UNRETRIEVABLE_STATIC = -100100, // the value is stored in a register and therefore cannot be displayed // (see CV_HREG_e). WDBG_UNRETRIEVABLE_REG = -100101, // an essential call to SymGetTypeInfo or SymFromIndex failed. WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE = -100102, // a generous limit on nesting depth has been reached. // we abort to make sure we don't recurse infinitely. WDBG_NESTING_LIMIT = -100103, // exception raised while processing the symbol. WDBG_INTERNAL_ERROR = -100200, // something required to completely display the symbol isn't implemented. WDBG_UNSUPPORTED = -100201, // this STL container has bogus contents (probably uninitialized) WDBG_CONTAINER_INVALID = -100300, // one of the dump_sym* functions decided not to output anything at // all (e.g. for member functions in UDTs - we don't want those). // therefore, skip any post-symbol formatting (e.g. ",") as well. WDBG_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT = -110000 }; //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // dbghelp //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // passed to all dbghelp symbol query functions. we're not interested in // resolving symbols in other processes; the purpose here is only to // generate a stack trace. if that changes, we need to init a local copy // of these in dump_sym_cb and pass them to all subsequent dump_*. static HANDLE hProcess; static ULONG64 mod_base; // for StackWalk64; taken from PE header by wdbg_init. static WORD machine; static const STACKFRAME64* current_stackframe64; // call on-demand (allows handling exceptions raised before win.cpp // init functions are called); no effect if already initialized. static int sym_init() { // bail if already initialized (there's nothing to do). static uintptr_t already_initialized = 0; if(!CAS(&already_initialized, 0, 1)) return 0; hProcess = GetCurrentProcess(); SymSetOptions(SYMOPT_DEFERRED_LOADS/*/*|SYMOPT_DEBUG*/); // loads symbols for all active modules. BOOL ok = SymInitialize(hProcess, 0, TRUE); debug_assert(ok); mod_base = SymGetModuleBase64(hProcess, (u64)&sym_init); IMAGE_NT_HEADERS* header = ImageNtHeader((void*)mod_base); machine = header->FileHeader.Machine; return 0; } // called from wdbg_sym_shutdown. static int sym_shutdown() { SymCleanup(hProcess); return 0; } struct SYMBOL_INFO_PACKAGEW2 : public SYMBOL_INFO_PACKAGEW { SYMBOL_INFO_PACKAGEW2() { si.SizeOfStruct = sizeof(si); si.MaxNameLen = MAX_SYM_NAME; } }; // note: we can't derive from TI_FINDCHILDREN_PARAMS because its members // aren't guaranteed to precede ours (although they do in practice). struct TI_FINDCHILDREN_PARAMS2 { TI_FINDCHILDREN_PARAMS2(DWORD num_children) { p.Start = 0; p.Count = MIN(num_children, MAX_CHILDREN); } static const size_t MAX_CHILDREN = 400; TI_FINDCHILDREN_PARAMS p; DWORD additional_children[MAX_CHILDREN-1]; }; // read and return symbol information for the given address. all of the // output parameters are optional; we pass back as much information as is // available and desired. return 0 iff any information was successfully // retrieved and stored. // sym_name and file must hold at least the number of chars above. // the PDB implementation is rather slow (~500µs). int debug_resolve_symbol(void* ptr_of_interest, char* sym_name, char* file, int* line) { sym_init(); const DWORD64 addr = (DWORD64)ptr_of_interest; int successes = 0; lock(); // get symbol name if(sym_name) { sym_name[0] = '\0'; SYMBOL_INFO_PACKAGEW2 sp; SYMBOL_INFOW* sym = &sp.si; if(SymFromAddrW(hProcess, addr, 0, sym)) { snprintf(sym_name, DBG_SYMBOL_LEN, "%ws", sym->Name); successes++; } } // get source file + line number if(file || line) { IMAGEHLP_LINE64 line_info = { sizeof(IMAGEHLP_LINE64) }; DWORD displacement; // unused but required by SymGetLineFromAddr64! if(SymGetLineFromAddr64(hProcess, addr, &displacement, &line_info)) successes++; // note: were left zeroed if SymGetLineFromAddr64 failed if(file) snprintf(file, DBG_FILE_LEN, "%s", line_info.FileName); if(line) *line = line_info.LineNumber; } unlock(); return (successes == 0)? -1 : 0; } //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // stack walk via dbghelp //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // rationale: to function properly, StackWalk64 requires a CONTEXT on // non-x86 systems (documented) or when in release mode (observed). // exception handlers can call walk_stack with their context record; // otherwise (e.g. dump_stack from debug_assert), we need to query it. // there are 2 platform-independent ways to do so: // - intentionally raise an SEH exception, then proceed as above; // - GetThreadContext while suspended (*). // the latter is more complicated and slower, so we go with the former // despite it outputting "first chance exception" on each call. // // on IA-32, we use ia32_get_win_context instead of the above because // it is 100% accurate (noticeable in StackWalk64 results) and simplest. // // * it used to be common practice not to query the current thread's context, // but WinXP SP2 and above require it be suspended. // copy from CONTEXT to STACKFRAME64 #if defined(_M_AMD64) # define PC_ Rip # define FP_ Rbp # define SP_ Rsp #elif defined(_M_IX86) # define PC_ Eip # define FP_ Ebp # define SP_ Esp #endif #ifdef _M_IX86 // optimized for size. static __declspec(naked) void __cdecl get_current_context(void* pcontext) { __asm { pushad pushfd mov edi, [esp+4+32+4] ;// pcontext ;// ContextFlags mov eax, 0x10007 ;// segs, int, control stosd ;// DRx and FloatSave ;// rationale: we can't access the debug registers from Ring3, and ;// the FPU save area is irrelevant, so zero them. xor eax, eax push 6+8+20 pop ecx rep stosd ;// CONTEXT_SEGMENTS mov ax, gs stosd mov ax, fs stosd mov ax, es stosd mov ax, ds stosd ;// CONTEXT_INTEGER mov eax, [esp+4+32-32] ;// edi stosd xchg eax, esi stosd xchg eax, ebx stosd xchg eax, edx stosd mov eax, [esp+4+32-8] ;// ecx stosd mov eax, [esp+4+32-4] ;// eax stosd ;// CONTEXT_CONTROL xchg eax, ebp stosd mov eax, [esp+4+32] ;// eip sub eax, 5 ;// back up to call site from ret addr stosd xor eax, eax mov ax, cs stosd pop eax ;// eflags stosd lea eax, [esp+32+4+4] ;// esp stosd xor eax, eax mov ax, ss stosd ;// ExtendedRegisters push 512/4 pop ecx rep stosd popad ret } } #else // #ifdef _M_IX86 static void get_current_context(CONTEXT* pcontext) { __try { RaiseException(0xF001, 0, 0, 0); } __except(*pcontext = (GetExceptionInformation())->ContextRecord, EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION) { } } #endif // called for each stack frame found by walk_stack, passing information // about the frame and . // return <= 0 to stop immediately and have walk_stack return that; // otherwise, > 0 to continue. // // rationale: we can't just pass function's address to the callback - // dump_frame_cb needs the frame pointer for reg-relative variables. typedef int (*StackFrameCallback)(const STACKFRAME64*, void*); // iterate over a call stack, calling back for each frame encountered. // if != 0, we start there; otherwise, at the current context. // return an error if callback never succeeded (returned 0). // lock must be held. static int walk_stack(StackFrameCallback cb, void* user_arg = 0, uint skip = 0, const CONTEXT* pcontext = 0) { sym_init(); const HANDLE hThread = GetCurrentThread(); // get CONTEXT (see above) CONTEXT context; // .. caller knows the context (most likely from an exception); // since StackWalk64 may modify it, copy to a local variable. if(pcontext) context = *pcontext; // .. need to determine context ourselves. else { get_current_context(&context); skip++; // skip this frame } pcontext = &context; STACKFRAME64 sf; memset(&sf, 0, sizeof(sf)); sf.AddrPC.Offset = pcontext->PC_; sf.AddrPC.Mode = AddrModeFlat; sf.AddrFrame.Offset = pcontext->FP_; sf.AddrFrame.Mode = AddrModeFlat; sf.AddrStack.Offset = pcontext->SP_; sf.AddrStack.Mode = AddrModeFlat; // for each stack frame found: int ret = WDBG_NO_STACK_FRAMES_FOUND; for(;;) { BOOL ok = StackWalk64(machine, hProcess, hThread, &sf, (void*)pcontext, 0, SymFunctionTableAccess64, SymGetModuleBase64, 0); // no more frames found - abort. // note: also test FP because StackWalk64 sometimes erroneously // reports success. unfortunately it doesn't SetLastError either, // so we can't indicate the cause of failure. *sigh* if(!ok || !sf.AddrFrame.Offset) return ret; if(skip) { skip--; continue; } ret = cb(&sf, user_arg); // callback reports it's done; stop calling it and return that value. // (can be 0 for success, or a negative error code) if(ret <= 0) return ret; } } // // get address of Nth function above us on the call stack (uses walk_stack) // // called by walk_stack for each stack frame static int nth_caller_cb(const STACKFRAME64* sf, void* user_arg) { void** pfunc = (void**)user_arg; // return its address *pfunc = (void*)sf->AddrPC.Offset; return 0; } // examine call stack and return the address of the Nth parent/caller of // the function from which this is called. n starts at one, which denotes // the immediate caller. // used by mmgr to determine what function requested each allocation; // this is fast enough to allow that. void* debug_get_nth_caller(uint n) { debug_assert(n >= 1); void* func; // set by callback const uint skip = n-1 + 3; // make 0-based; skip walk_stack, debug_get_nth_caller and its caller. if(walk_stack(nth_caller_cb, &func, skip) == 0) return func; return 0; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // helper routines for symbol value dump // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // overflow is impossible in practice, but check for robustness. // keep in sync with DumpState. static const uint MAX_INDIRECTION = 255; static const uint MAX_LEVEL = 255; struct DumpState { // keep in sync with MAX_* above uint level : 8; uint indirection : 8; DumpState() { level = 0; indirection = 0; } }; static ssize_t out_chars_left; static wchar_t* out_pos; static bool out_have_warned_of_overflow; // only do so once until next out_init to avoid flood of messages. static void out_init(wchar_t* buf, size_t max_chars) { out_pos = buf; out_chars_left = (ssize_t)max_chars; out_have_warned_of_overflow = false; } static void out(const wchar_t* fmt, ...) { const size_t MAX_OUT_CHARS = 1000; // we assume each out() call will produce less than MAX_OUT_CHARS. // if there's not that much left, overflow would be possible, so we bail. // false alarms are possible but we never actually overflow. if(out_chars_left < MAX_OUT_CHARS) { if(!out_have_warned_of_overflow) { debug_printf("out: out of room; disabled until next out_init\n"); out_have_warned_of_overflow = true; } return; }; va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); int len = vswprintf(out_pos, MAX_OUT_CHARS, fmt, args); va_end(args); // limit exceeded; shouldn't happen, but we're careful. if(len < 0) { debug_warn("out: arbitrary limit of 1000 exceeded; why?"); len = MAX_OUT_CHARS; } out_pos += len; out_chars_left -= len; } static void out_erase(size_t num_chars) { out_chars_left += (ssize_t)num_chars; out_pos -= num_chars; *out_pos = '\0'; // make sure it's 0-terminated in case there is no further output. } #define INDENT STMT(for(uint i = 0; i <= state.level; i++) out(L" ");) #define UNINDENT STMT(out_erase((state.level+1)*4);) // does it look like an ASCII string is located at ? // set to 2 to search for WCS-2 strings (of western characters!). // called by dump_sequence for its string special-case. // // algorithm: scan the "string" and count # text chars vs. garbage. static bool is_string(const u8* p, size_t stride) { // note: access violations are caught by dump_sym; output is "?". int score = 0; for(;;) { // current character is: const int c = *p & 0xff; // prevent sign extension p += stride; // .. text if(isalnum(c)) score += 5; // .. end of string else if(!c) break; // .. garbage else if(!isprint(c)) score -= 4; // got enough information either way => done. // (we don't want to unnecessarily scan huge binary arrays) if(abs(score) >= 10) break; } return (score > 0); } // forward decl; called by dump_sequence and some of dump_sym_*. static int dump_sym(DWORD id, const u8* p, DumpState state); // from cvconst.h // // rationale: we don't provide a get_register routine, since only the // value of FP is known to dump_frame_cb (via STACKFRAME64). // displaying variables stored in registers is out of the question; // all we can do is display FP-relative variables. enum CV_HREG_e { CV_REG_EAX = 17, CV_REG_ECX = 18, CV_REG_EDX = 19, CV_REG_EBX = 20, CV_REG_ESP = 21, CV_REG_EBP = 22, CV_REG_ESI = 23, CV_REG_EDI = 24 }; static const wchar_t* string_for_register(CV_HREG_e reg) { switch(reg) { case CV_REG_EAX: return L"eax"; case CV_REG_ECX: return L"ecx"; case CV_REG_EDX: return L"edx"; case CV_REG_EBX: return L"ebx"; case CV_REG_ESP: return L"esp"; case CV_REG_EBP: return L"ebp"; case CV_REG_ESI: return L"esi"; case CV_REG_EDI: return L"edi"; default: { static wchar_t buf[19]; swprintf(buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), L"0x%x", reg); return buf; } } } static void dump_error(int err, const u8* p) { switch(err) { case 0: // no error => no output break; case WDBG_UNRETRIEVABLE_STATIC: out(L"(unavailable - located in another module)"); break; case WDBG_UNRETRIEVABLE_REG: out(L"(unavailable - stored in register %s)", string_for_register((CV_HREG_e)(uintptr_t)p)); break; case WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE: out(L"(unavailable - type info request failed (GLE=%d))", GetLastError()); break; case WDBG_INTERNAL_ERROR: out(L"(unavailable - internal error)\r\n"); break; case WDBG_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT: // not an error; do not output anything. handled by caller. break; default: out(L"(unavailable - unspecified error 0x%X (%d))", err, err); break; } } // split out of dump_sequence. static int dump_string(const u8* p, size_t el_size) { // not char or wchar_t string if(el_size != sizeof(char) && el_size != sizeof(wchar_t)) return 1; // not text if(!is_string(p, el_size)) return 1; // make sure it's 0-terminated wchar_t buf[512]; if(el_size == sizeof(wchar_t)) wcscpy_s(buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), (const wchar_t*)p); else { size_t i; for(i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(buf)-1; i++) { buf[i] = (wchar_t)p[i]; if(buf[i] == '\0') break; } buf[i] = '\0'; } out(L"\"%s\"", buf); return 0; } // split out of dump_sequence. static void seq_determine_formatting(size_t el_size, size_t el_count, bool* fits_on_one_line, size_t* num_elements_to_show) { if(el_size == sizeof(char)) { *fits_on_one_line = el_count <= 16; *num_elements_to_show = MIN(16, el_count); } else if(el_size <= sizeof(int)) { *fits_on_one_line = el_count <= 8; *num_elements_to_show = MIN(12, el_count); } else { *fits_on_one_line = false; *num_elements_to_show = MIN(8, el_count); } // make sure empty containers are displayed with [0] {}, otherwise // the lack of output looks like an error. if(!el_count) *fits_on_one_line = true; } static int dump_sequence(DebugIterator el_iterator, void* internal, size_t el_count, DWORD el_type_id, size_t el_size, DumpState state) { const u8* el_p; // special case: display as a string if the sequence looks to be text. // do this only if container isn't empty because the otherwise the // iterator may crash. if(el_count) { el_p = el_iterator(internal, el_size); int ret = dump_string(el_p, el_size); if(ret == 0) return ret; } // choose formatting based on element size and count bool fits_on_one_line; size_t num_elements_to_show; seq_determine_formatting(el_size, el_count, &fits_on_one_line, &num_elements_to_show); out(L"[%d] ", el_count); state.level++; out(fits_on_one_line? L"{ " : L"\r\n"); for(size_t i = 0; i < num_elements_to_show; i++) { if(!fits_on_one_line) INDENT; int err = dump_sym(el_type_id, el_p, state); dump_error(err, el_p); el_p = el_iterator(internal, el_size); if(err == WDBG_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT) { if(!fits_on_one_line) UNINDENT; } else { // add separator unless this is the last element (can't just // erase below due to additional "..."). if(i != num_elements_to_show-1) out(fits_on_one_line? L", " : L"\r\n"); } } // we truncated some if(el_count != num_elements_to_show) out(L" ..."); if(fits_on_one_line) out(L" }"); return 0; } static const u8* array_iterator(void* internal, size_t el_size) { const u8*& pos = *(const u8**)internal; const u8* cur_pos = pos; pos += el_size; return cur_pos; } static int dump_array(const u8* p, size_t el_count, DWORD el_type_id, size_t el_size, DumpState state) { const u8* iterator_internal_pos = p; return dump_sequence(array_iterator, &iterator_internal_pos, el_count, el_type_id, el_size, state); } static int determine_symbol_address(DWORD id, DWORD type_id, const u8** pp) { const STACKFRAME64* sf = current_stackframe64; DWORD data_kind; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, id, TI_GET_DATAKIND, &data_kind)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; switch(data_kind) { // SymFromIndex will fail case DataIsMember: // pp is already correct (udt_dump_normal retrieved the offset; // we do it that way so we can check it against the total // UDT size for safety). return 0; // this symbol is defined as static in another module => // there's nothing we can do. case DataIsStaticMember: return WDBG_UNRETRIEVABLE_STATIC; // ok; will handle below case DataIsLocal: case DataIsStaticLocal: case DataIsParam: case DataIsObjectPtr: case DataIsFileStatic: case DataIsGlobal: break; default: debug_warn("unexpected data_kind"); //case DataIsConstant } // get SYMBOL_INFO (we need .Flags) SYMBOL_INFO_PACKAGEW2 sp; SYMBOL_INFOW* sym = &sp.si; if(!SymFromIndexW(hProcess, mod_base, id, sym)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; DWORD addrofs = 0; ULONG64 addr2 = 0; DWORD ofs2 = 0; SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, id, TI_GET_ADDRESSOFFSET, &addrofs); SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, id, TI_GET_ADDRESS, &addr2); SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, id, TI_GET_OFFSET, &ofs2); // get address ULONG64 addr = sym->Address; // .. relative to a register // note: we only have the FP (not SP) if(sym->Flags & SYMFLAG_REGREL) { if(sym->Register == CV_REG_EBP) goto fp_rel; else goto in_register; } // .. relative to FP (appears to be obsolete) else if(sym->Flags & SYMFLAG_FRAMEREL) { fp_rel: addr += sf->AddrFrame.Offset; // HACK: reg-relative symbols (params and locals, but not // static) appear to be off by 4 bytes in release builds. // no idea as to the cause, but this "fixes" it. #ifdef NDEBUG addr += sizeof(void*); #endif } // .. in register (this happens when optimization is enabled, // but we can't do anything; see SymbolInfoRegister) else if(sym->Flags & SYMFLAG_REGISTER) { in_register: *pp = (const u8*)(uintptr_t)sym->Register; return WDBG_UNRETRIEVABLE_REG; } *pp = (const u8*)addr; debug_printf("DET_SYM_ADDR %ws at %p flags=%X dk=%d sym->addr=%I64X addrofs=%X addr2=%I64X ofs2=%X\n", sym->Name, *pp, sym->Flags, data_kind, sym->Address, addrofs, addr2, ofs2); return 0; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // dump routines for each dbghelp symbol type //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // these functions return != 0 if they're not able to produce any // reasonable output at all; the caller (dump_sym_data, dump_sequence, etc.) // will display the appropriate error message via dump_error. // called by dump_sym; lock is held. static int dump_sym_array(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { ULONG64 size_ = 0; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_LENGTH, &size_)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; const size_t size = (size_t)size_; // get element count and size DWORD el_type_id = 0; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_TYPEID, &el_type_id)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; // .. workaround: TI_GET_COUNT returns total struct size for // arrays-of-struct. therefore, calculate as size / el_size. ULONG64 el_size_; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, el_type_id, TI_GET_LENGTH, &el_size_)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; const size_t el_size = (size_t)el_size_; debug_assert(el_size != 0); const size_t num_elements = size/el_size; debug_assert(num_elements != 0); return dump_array(p, num_elements, el_type_id, el_size, state); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_base_type(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { DWORD base_type; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_BASETYPE, &base_type)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; ULONG64 size_ = 0; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_LENGTH, &size_)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; const size_t size = (size_t)size_; u64 data = movzx_64le(p, size); // if value is 0xCC..CC (uninitialized mem), we display as hex. // the output would otherwise be garbage; this makes it obvious. // note: be very careful to correctly handle size=0 (e.g. void*). for(size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) { if(p[i] != 0xCC) break; if(i == size-1) goto display_as_hex; } // single out() call. note: we pass a single u64 for all sizes, // which will only work on little-endian systems. const wchar_t* fmt = L""; switch(base_type) { // boolean case btBool: debug_assert(size == sizeof(bool)); fmt = L"%hs"; data = (u64)(data? "true " : "false"); break; // floating-point case btFloat: // C calling convention casts float params to doubles, so printf // expects one when we indicate %g. there are no width flags, // so we have to manually convert the float data to double. if(size == sizeof(float)) *(double*)&data = (double)*(float*)&data; else if(size != sizeof(double)) debug_warn("dump_sym_base_type: invalid float size"); fmt = L"%g"; break; // signed integers (displayed as decimal) case btInt: case btLong: if(size != 1 && size != 2 && size != 4 && size != 8) debug_warn("dump_sym_base_type: invalid int size"); // need to re-load and sign-extend, because we output 64 bits. data = movsx_64le(p, size); fmt = L"%I64d"; break; // unsigned integers (displayed as hex) // note: 0x00000000 can get annoying (0 would be nicer), // but it indicates the variable size and makes for consistently // formatted structs/arrays. (0x1234 0 0x5678 is ugly) case btUInt: case btULong: display_as_hex: if(size == 1) { // _TUCHAR if(state.indirection) { state.indirection = 0; return dump_array(p, 8, type_id, size, state); } fmt = L"0x%02X"; } else if(size == 2) fmt = L"0x%04X"; else if(size == 4) fmt = L"0x%08X"; else if(size == 8) fmt = L"0x%016I64X"; else debug_warn("dump_sym_base_type: invalid uint size"); break; // character case btChar: case btWChar: debug_assert(size == sizeof(char) || size == sizeof(wchar_t)); // char*, wchar_t* if(state.indirection) { state.indirection = 0; return dump_array(p, 8, type_id, size, state); } // either integer or character; // if printable, the character will be appended below. fmt = L"%d"; break; // note: void* is sometimes indicated as (pointer, btNoType). case btVoid: case btNoType: // void* - cannot display what it's pointing to (type unknown). if(state.indirection) { out_erase(4); // " -> " fmt = L""; } else debug_warn("dump_sym_base_type: non-pointer btVoid or btNoType"); break; default: debug_warn("dump_sym_base_type: unknown type"); //-fallthrough // unsupported complex types case btBCD: case btCurrency: case btDate: case btVariant: case btComplex: case btBit: case btBSTR: case btHresult: return WDBG_UNSUPPORTED; } out(fmt, data); // if the current value is a printable character, display in that form. // this isn't only done in btChar because sometimes ints store characters. if(data < 0x100) { int c = (int)data; if(isprint(c)) out(L" ('%hc')", c); } return 0; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_base_class(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { DWORD base_class_type_id; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_TYPEID, &base_class_type_id)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; return dump_sym(base_class_type_id, p, state); // unsupported: virtual base classes would require reading the VTbl, // which is difficult given lack of documentation and not worth it. return 0; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_data(DWORD id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { // display name (of variable/member) const wchar_t* name; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, id, TI_GET_SYMNAME, &name)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; out(L"%s = ", name); LocalFree((HLOCAL)name); __try { // get type_id and address DWORD type_id; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, id, TI_GET_TYPEID, &type_id)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; int ret = determine_symbol_address(id, type_id, &p); if(ret != 0) return ret; // display value recursively return dump_sym(type_id, p, state); } __except(EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER) { return WDBG_INTERNAL_ERROR; } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_enum(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { ULONG64 size_ = 0; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_LENGTH, &size_)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; const size_t size = (size_t)size_; const i64 enum_value = movsx_64le(p, size); // get array of child symbols (enumerants). DWORD num_children; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_CHILDRENCOUNT, &num_children)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; TI_FINDCHILDREN_PARAMS2 fcp(num_children); if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_FINDCHILDREN, &fcp)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; num_children = fcp.p.Count; // was truncated to MAX_CHILDREN const DWORD* children = fcp.p.ChildId; // for each child (enumerant): for(uint i = 0; i < num_children; i++) { DWORD child_data_id = children[i]; // get this enumerant's value. we can't make any assumptions about // the variant's type or size - no restriction is documented. // rationale: VariantChangeType is much less tedious than doing // it manually and guarantees we cover everything. the OLE DLL is // already pulled in by e.g. OpenGL anyway. VARIANT v; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, child_data_id, TI_GET_VALUE, &v)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; if(VariantChangeType(&v, &v, 0, VT_I8) != S_OK) continue; // it's the one we want - output its name. if(enum_value == v.llVal) { const wchar_t* name; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, child_data_id, TI_GET_SYMNAME, &name)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; out(L"%s", name); LocalFree((HLOCAL)name); return 0; } } // we weren't able to retrieve a matching enum value, but can still // produce reasonable output (the numeric value). // note: could goto here after a SGTI fails, but we fail instead // to make sure those errors are noticed. out(L"%I64d", enum_value); return 0; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_function(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { return WDBG_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_function_type(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { // this symbol gives class parent, return type, and parameter count. // unfortunately the one thing we care about, its name, // isn't exposed via TI_GET_SYMNAME, so we resolve it ourselves. unlock(); // prevent recursive lock char name[DBG_SYMBOL_LEN]; int err = debug_resolve_symbol((void*)p, name, 0, 0); lock(); out(L"0x%p", p); if(err == 0) out(L" (%hs)", name); return 0; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // do not follow pointers that we have already displayed. this reduces // clutter a bit and prevents infinite recursion for cyclical references // (e.g. via struct S { S* p; } s; s.p = &s;) typedef std::set PtrSet; static PtrSet* already_visited_ptrs; // allocated on-demand by ptr_already_visited. this cannot be a NLSO // because it may be used before _cinit. // if we put it in a function, construction still fails on VC7 because // the atexit table will not have been initialized yet. // called by debug_dump_stack and wdbg_sym_shutdown static void ptr_reset_visited() { delete already_visited_ptrs; already_visited_ptrs = 0; } static bool ptr_already_visited(const u8* p) { if(!already_visited_ptrs) already_visited_ptrs = new PtrSet; std::pair ret = already_visited_ptrs->insert(p); return !ret.second; } static int dump_sym_pointer(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { ULONG64 size_ = 0; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_LENGTH, &size_)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; const size_t size = (size_t)size_; // read+output pointer's value. p = (const u8*)movzx_64le(p, size); out(L"0x%p", p); // bail if it's obvious the pointer is bogus // (=> can't display what it's pointing to) if(debug_is_bogus_pointer(p)) return 0; // avoid duplicates and circular references if(ptr_already_visited(p)) { out(L" (see above)"); return 0; } // display what the pointer is pointing to. // if the pointer is invalid (despite "bogus" check above), // dump_data_sym recovers via SEH and prints an error message. // if the pointed-to value turns out to uninteresting (e.g. void*), // the responsible dump_sym* will erase "->", leaving only address. out(L" -> "); if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_TYPEID, &type_id)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; // prevent infinite recursion just to be safe (shouldn't happen) if(state.indirection >= MAX_INDIRECTION) return WDBG_NESTING_LIMIT; state.indirection++; return dump_sym(type_id, p, state); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_typedef(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_TYPEID, &type_id)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; return dump_sym(type_id, p, state); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // determine type and size of the given child in a UDT. // useful for UDTs that contain typedefs describing their contents, // e.g. value_type in STL containers. static int udt_get_child_type(const wchar_t* child_name, ULONG num_children, const DWORD* children, DWORD* el_type_id, size_t* el_size) { *el_type_id = 0; *el_size = 0; for(ULONG i = 0; i < num_children; i++) { DWORD child_id = children[i]; // find the desired child wchar_t* this_child_name; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, child_id, TI_GET_SYMNAME, &this_child_name)) continue; const bool found_it = !wcscmp(this_child_name, child_name); LocalFree(this_child_name); if(!found_it) continue; // .. its type information is what we want. DWORD type_id; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, child_id, TI_GET_TYPEID, &type_id)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; ULONG64 size; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, child_id, TI_GET_LENGTH, &size)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; *el_type_id = type_id; *el_size = (size_t)size; return 0; } return 1; } static int udt_dump_stl(const wchar_t* wtype_name, const u8* p, size_t size, DumpState state, ULONG num_children, const DWORD* children) { int err; DWORD el_type_id; size_t el_size; err = udt_get_child_type(L"value_type", num_children, children, &el_type_id, &el_size); if(err != 0) return err; // debug_stl doesn't support wchar_t. char ctype_name[DBG_SYMBOL_LEN]; snprintf(ctype_name, ARRAY_SIZE(ctype_name), "%ws", wtype_name); size_t el_count; DebugIterator el_iterator; u8 it_mem[DEBUG_STL_MAX_ITERATOR_SIZE]; err = stl_get_container_info(ctype_name, p, size, el_size, &el_count, &el_iterator, it_mem); // type_name is unknown; can't handle it. if(err == STL_CNT_UNKNOWN) return 1; // contents are invalid (uninitialized or corrupted) else if(err == STL_CNT_INVALID) { out(L"(uninitialized/invalid %hs)", stl_simplify_name(ctype_name)); return 0; } // supported and valid: output each element. else return dump_sequence(el_iterator, it_mem, el_count, el_type_id, el_size, state); } static bool udt_should_suppress(const wchar_t* type_name) { // specialized HANDLEs are defined as pointers to structs by // DECLARE_HANDLE. we only want the numerical value (pointer address), // so prevent these structs from being displayed. // note: no need to check for indirection; these are only found in // HANDLEs (which are pointers). // removed obsolete defs: HEVENT, HFILE, HUMPD if(type_name[0] != 'H') goto not_handle; #define SUPPRESS_HANDLE(name) if(!wcscmp(type_name, L#name L"__")) return true; SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HACCEL); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HBITMAP); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HBRUSH); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HCOLORSPACE); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HCURSOR); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HDC); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HENHMETAFILE); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HFONT); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HGDIOBJ); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HGLOBAL); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HGLRC); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HHOOK); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HICON); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HIMAGELIST); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HIMC); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HINSTANCE); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HKEY); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HKL); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HKLOCAL); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HMENU); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HMETAFILE); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HMODULE); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HMONITOR); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HPALETTE); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HPEN); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HRGN); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HRSRC); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HSTR); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HTASK); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HWINEVENTHOOK); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HWINSTA); SUPPRESS_HANDLE(HWND); not_handle: return false; } static int udt_dump_suppressed(const wchar_t* type_name, const u8* p, size_t size, DumpState state, ULONG num_children, const DWORD* children) { // avoid C++ library objects, since they result in serious spew. if(!wcsncmp(type_name, L"std::pair", 9)) // allow return 1; if(!wcsncmp(type_name, L"std::", 5)) { out(L"(%s)", type_name); return 0; } if(!udt_should_suppress(type_name)) return 1; // the data symbol is pointer-to-UDT. since we won't display its // contents, leave only the pointer's value. if(state.indirection) out_erase(4); // " -> " // indicate something was deliberately left out // (otherwise, lack of output may be taken for an error) out(L" (..)"); return 0; } // (by now) non-trivial heuristic to determine if a UDT should be // displayed on one line or several. split out of udt_dump_normal. static bool udt_fits_on_one_line(const wchar_t* type_name, size_t child_count, size_t total_size) { // special case: always put CStr* on one line // (std::*string are displayed directly, but these go through // udt_dump_normal. we want to avoid the ensuing 3-line output) if(!wcscmp(type_name, L"CStr") || !wcscmp(type_name, L"CStr8") || !wcscmp(type_name, L"CStrW")) return true; // try to get actual number of relevant children // (typedefs etc. are never displayed, but are included in child_count. // we have to balance that vs. tons of static members, which aren't // reflected in total_size). // .. prevent division by 0. if(child_count == 0) child_count = 1; // special-case a few types that would otherwise be classified incorrectly // (due to having more or less than expected relevant children) if(!wcsncmp(type_name, L"std::pair", 9)) child_count = 2; const size_t avg_size = total_size / child_count; // (if 0, no worries - child_count will probably be large and // we return false, which is a safe default) // small UDT with a few (small) members: fits on one line. if(child_count <= 3 && avg_size <= sizeof(int)) return true; return false; } static int udt_dump_normal(const wchar_t* type_name, const u8* p, size_t size, DumpState state, ULONG num_children, const DWORD* children) { const bool fits_on_one_line = udt_fits_on_one_line(type_name, num_children, size); // prevent infinite recursion just to be safe (shouldn't happen) if(state.level >= MAX_LEVEL) return WDBG_NESTING_LIMIT; state.level++; out(fits_on_one_line? L"{ " : L"\r\n"); bool displayed_anything = false; for(ULONG i = 0; i < num_children; i++) { const DWORD child_id = children[i]; // get offset. if not available, skip this child // (we only display data here, not e.g. typedefs) DWORD ofs = 0; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, child_id, TI_GET_OFFSET, &ofs)) continue; debug_assert(ofs < size); if(!fits_on_one_line) INDENT; const u8* el_p = p+ofs; int err = dump_sym(child_id, el_p, state); dump_error(err, el_p); if(err == WDBG_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT) { if(!fits_on_one_line) UNINDENT; } else { out(fits_on_one_line? L", " : L"\r\n"); displayed_anything = true; } } state.level--; if(!displayed_anything) { out_erase(2); // "{ " or "\r\n" out(L"(%s)", type_name); return 0; } // remove trailing comma separator // note: we can't avoid writing it by checking if i == num_children-1: // each child might be the last valid data member. if(fits_on_one_line) { out_erase(2); // ", " out(L" }"); } return 0; } static int dump_sym_udt(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { ULONG64 size_ = 0; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_LENGTH, &size_)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; const size_t size = (size_t)size_; // get array of child symbols (members/functions/base classes). DWORD num_children; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_CHILDRENCOUNT, &num_children)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; TI_FINDCHILDREN_PARAMS2 fcp(num_children); if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_FINDCHILDREN, &fcp)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; num_children = fcp.p.Count; // was truncated to MAX_CHILDREN const DWORD* children = fcp.p.ChildId; const wchar_t* type_name; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_SYMNAME, &type_name)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; int ret; // note: order is important (e.g. STL special-case must come before // suppressing UDTs, which tosses out most other C++ stdlib classes) ret = udt_dump_stl (type_name, p, size, state, num_children, children); if(ret <= 0) goto done; ret = udt_dump_suppressed(type_name, p, size, state, num_children, children); if(ret <= 0) goto done; ret = udt_dump_normal (type_name, p, size, state, num_children, children); if(ret <= 0) goto done; done: LocalFree((HLOCAL)type_name); return ret; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_vtable(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { // unsupported (vtable internals are undocumented; too much work). return WDBG_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static int dump_sym_unknown(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { // redundant (already done in dump_sym), but this is rare. DWORD type_tag; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_SYMTAG, &type_tag)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; debug_printf("Unknown tag: %d\n", type_tag); out(L"(unknown symbol type)"); return 0; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // write name and value of the symbol to the output buffer. // delegates to dump_sym_* depending on the symbol's tag. static int dump_sym(DWORD type_id, const u8* p, DumpState state) { DWORD type_tag; if(!SymGetTypeInfo(hProcess, mod_base, type_id, TI_GET_SYMTAG, &type_tag)) return WDBG_TYPE_INFO_UNAVAILABLE; switch(type_tag) { case SymTagArrayType: return dump_sym_array (type_id, p, state); case SymTagBaseType: return dump_sym_base_type (type_id, p, state); case SymTagBaseClass: return dump_sym_base_class (type_id, p, state); case SymTagData: return dump_sym_data (type_id, p, state); case SymTagEnum: return dump_sym_enum (type_id, p, state); case SymTagFunction: return dump_sym_function (type_id, p, state); case SymTagFunctionType: return dump_sym_function_type (type_id, p, state); case SymTagPointerType: return dump_sym_pointer (type_id, p, state); case SymTagTypedef: return dump_sym_typedef (type_id, p, state); case SymTagUDT: return dump_sym_udt (type_id, p, state); case SymTagVTable: return dump_sym_vtable (type_id, p, state); default: return dump_sym_unknown (type_id, p, state); } } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // stack trace // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // output the symbol's name and value via dump_sym*. // called from dump_frame_cb for each local symbol; lock is held. static BOOL CALLBACK dump_sym_cb(SYMBOL_INFO* sym, ULONG size, void* ctx) { mod_base = sym->ModBase; const u8* p = (const u8*)sym->Address; DumpState state; INDENT; int err = dump_sym(sym->Index, p, state); dump_error(err, p); if(err == WDBG_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT) UNINDENT; else out(L"\r\n"); return TRUE; // continue } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// struct IMAGEHLP_STACK_FRAME2 : public IMAGEHLP_STACK_FRAME { IMAGEHLP_STACK_FRAME2(const STACKFRAME64* sf) { // apparently only PC, FP and SP are necessary, but // we go whole-hog to be safe. memset(this, 0, sizeof(IMAGEHLP_STACK_FRAME2)); InstructionOffset = sf->AddrPC.Offset; ReturnOffset = sf->AddrReturn.Offset; FrameOffset = sf->AddrFrame.Offset; StackOffset = sf->AddrStack.Offset; BackingStoreOffset = sf->AddrBStore.Offset; FuncTableEntry = (ULONG64)sf->FuncTableEntry; Virtual = sf->Virtual; // (note: array of different types, can't copy directly) for(int i = 0; i < 4; i++) Params[i] = sf->Params[i]; } }; // called by walk_stack for each stack frame static int dump_frame_cb(const STACKFRAME64* sf, void* user_arg) { // note: keep frame formatting in sync with get_exception_locus. UNUSED(user_arg); current_stackframe64 = sf; void* func = (void*)sf->AddrPC.Offset; char func_name[DBG_SYMBOL_LEN]; char path[DBG_FILE_LEN]; int line; if(debug_resolve_symbol(func, func_name, path, &line) == 0) { // don't trace back further than the app's entry point // (noone wants to see this frame). checking for the // function name isn't future-proof, but not stopping is no big deal. // an alternative would be to check if module=kernel32, but // that would cut off callbacks as well. if(!strcmp(func_name, "_BaseProcessStart@4")) return 0; const char* slash = strrchr(path, DIR_SEP); const char* file = slash? slash+1 : path; out(L"%hs %hs (%lu)\r\n", func_name, file, line); } else out(L"%p\r\n", func); // only enumerate symbols for this stack frame // (i.e. its locals and parameters) // problem: debug info is scope-aware, so we won't see any variables // declared in sub-blocks. we'd have to pass an address in that block, // which isn't worth the trouble. since IMAGEHLP_STACK_FRAME2 imghlp_frame(sf); SymSetContext(hProcess, &imghlp_frame, 0); // last param is ignored SymEnumSymbols(hProcess, 0, 0, dump_sym_cb, 0); // 2nd and 3rd params indicate scope set by SymSetContext // should be used. out(L"\r\n"); return 1; // keep calling } // write a complete stack trace (including values of local variables) into // the specified buffer. if is nonzero, it is assumed to be a // platform-specific representation of execution state (e.g. Win32 CONTEXT) // and tracing starts there; this is useful for exceptions. // otherwise, tracing starts at the current stack position, and the given // number of stack frames (i.e. functions) are skipped. this prevents // functions like debug_assert_failed from cluttering up the trace. // returns the buffer for convenience. const wchar_t* debug_dump_stack(wchar_t* buf, size_t max_chars, uint skip, void* pcontext) { static uintptr_t already_in_progress; if(!CAS(&already_in_progress, 0, 1)) { wcscpy_s(buf, max_chars, L"(cannot start a nested stack trace; what probably happened is that " L"an debug_assert/debug_warn/CHECK_ERR fired during the current trace.)" ); return buf; } if(!pcontext) skip++; // skip this frame lock(); out_init(buf, max_chars); ptr_reset_visited(); int err = walk_stack(dump_frame_cb, 0, skip, (const CONTEXT*)pcontext); if(err != 0) out(L"(error while building stack trace: %d)", err); unlock(); already_in_progress = 0; return buf; } // write out a "minidump" containing register and stack state; this enables // examining the crash in a debugger. called by wdbg_exception_filter. // heavily modified from http://www.codeproject.com/debug/XCrashReportPt3.asp // lock must be held. void wdbg_write_minidump(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exception_pointers) { lock(); HANDLE hFile = CreateFile("crashlog.dmp", GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 0, CREATE_ALWAYS, 0, 0); if(hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) goto fail; MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION mei; mei.ThreadId = GetCurrentThreadId(); mei.ExceptionPointers = exception_pointers; mei.ClientPointers = FALSE; // exception_pointers is not in our address space. // note: we don't store other crashlog info within the dump file // (UserStreamParam), since we will need to generate a plain text file on // non-Windows platforms. users will just have to send us both files. HANDLE hProcess = GetCurrentProcess(); DWORD pid = GetCurrentProcessId(); if(!MiniDumpWriteDump(hProcess, pid, hFile, MiniDumpNormal, &mei, 0, 0)) { fail: DISPLAY_ERROR(L"Unable to generate minidump."); } CloseHandle(hFile); unlock(); } static int wdbg_sym_shutdown() { ptr_reset_visited(); return sym_shutdown(); } //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // built-in self test //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #if PERFORM_SELF_TEST namespace test { #pragma optimize("", off) static void test_array() { struct Small { int i1; int i2; }; struct Large { double d1; double d2; double d3; double d4; }; Large large_array_of_large_structs[8] = { { 0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 } }; Large small_array_of_large_structs[2] = { { 0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 } }; Small large_array_of_small_structs[8] = { { 1,2 } }; Small small_array_of_small_structs[2] = { { 1,2 } }; int ints[] = { 1,2,3,4,5 }; wchar_t chars[] = { 'w','c','h','a','r','s',0 }; DISPLAY_ERROR(L"wdbg_sym self test: check if stack trace below is ok."); } // also used by test_stl as an element type struct Nested { int nested_member; struct Nested* self_ptr; }; static void test_udt() { Nested nested = { 123 }; nested.self_ptr = &nested; typedef struct { u8 s1; u8 s2; char s3; } Small; Small small__ = { 0x55, 0xaa, -1 }; struct Large { u8 large_member_u8; std::string large_member_string; double large_member_double; } large = { 0xff, "large struct string", 123456.0 }; class Base { int base_int; std::wstring base_wstring; public: Base() : base_int(123), base_wstring(L"base wstring") { } }; class Derived : private Base { double derived_double; public: Derived() : derived_double(-1.0) { } } derived; test_array(); } // STL containers and their contents static void test_stl() { std::vector v_wstring; v_wstring.push_back(L"ws1"); v_wstring.push_back(L"ws2"); std::deque d_int; d_int.push_back(1); d_int.push_back(2); d_int.push_back(3); std::deque d_string; d_string.push_back("a"); d_string.push_back("b"); d_string.push_back("c"); std::list l_float; l_float.push_back(0.1f); l_float.push_back(0.2f); l_float.push_back(0.3f); l_float.push_back(0.4f); std::map m_string_int; m_string_int.insert(std::make_pair("s5", 5)); m_string_int.insert(std::make_pair("s6", 6)); m_string_int.insert(std::make_pair("s7", 7)); std::map m_int_string; m_int_string.insert(std::make_pair(1, "s1")); m_int_string.insert(std::make_pair(2, "s2")); m_int_string.insert(std::make_pair(3, "s3")); std::map m_int_int; m_int_int.insert(std::make_pair(1, 1)); m_int_int.insert(std::make_pair(2, 2)); m_int_int.insert(std::make_pair(3, 3)); STL_HASH_MAP hm_string_int; hm_string_int.insert(std::make_pair("s5", 5)); hm_string_int.insert(std::make_pair("s6", 6)); hm_string_int.insert(std::make_pair("s7", 7)); STL_HASH_MAP hm_int_string; hm_int_string.insert(std::make_pair(1, "s1")); hm_int_string.insert(std::make_pair(2, "s2")); hm_int_string.insert(std::make_pair(3, "s3")); STL_HASH_MAP hm_int_int; hm_int_int.insert(std::make_pair(1, 1)); hm_int_int.insert(std::make_pair(2, 2)); hm_int_int.insert(std::make_pair(3, 3)); std::set s_uintptr; s_uintptr.insert(0x123); s_uintptr.insert(0x456); // empty std::deque d_u8_empty; std::list l_nested_empty; std::map m_double_empty; std::multimap mm_int_empty; std::set s_uint_empty; std::multiset ms_char_empty; std::vector v_double_empty; std::queue q_double_empty; std::stack st_double_empty; #ifdef HAVE_STL_HASH STL_HASH_MAP hm_double_empty; STL_HASH_MULTIMAP hmm_double_empty; STL_HASH_SET hs_double_empty; STL_HASH_MULTISET hms_double_empty; #endif #ifdef HAVE_STL_SLIST STL_SLIST sl_double_empty; #endif std::string str_empty; std::wstring wstr_empty; test_udt(); // uninitialized std::deque d_u8_uninit; std::list l_nested_uninit; std::map m_double_uninit; std::multimap mm_int_uninit; std::set s_uint_uninit; std::multiset ms_char_uninit; std::vector v_double_uninit; std::queue q_double_uninit; std::stack st_double_uninit; #ifdef HAVE_STL_HASH STL_HASH_MAP hm_double_uninit; STL_HASH_MULTIMAP hmm_double_uninit; STL_HASH_SET hs_double_uninit; STL_HASH_MULTISET hms_double_uninit; #endif #ifdef HAVE_STL_SLIST STL_SLIST sl_double_uninit; #endif std::string str_uninit; std::wstring wstr_uninit; } // also exercises all basic types because we need to display some values // anyway (to see at a glance whether symbol engine addrs are correct) static void test_addrs(int p_int, double p_double, char* p_pchar, uintptr_t p_uintptr) { debug_printf("\nTEST_ADDRS\n"); uint l_uint = 0x1234; bool l_bool = true; wchar_t l_wchars[] = L"wchar string"; enum TestEnum { VAL1=1, VAL2=2 } l_enum = VAL1; u8 l_u8s[] = { 1,2,3,4 }; void (*l_funcptr)(void) = test_stl; static double s_double = -2.718; static char s_chars[] = {'c','h','a','r','s',0}; static void (*s_funcptr)(int, double, char*, uintptr_t) = test_addrs; static void* s_ptr = (void*)(uintptr_t)0x87654321; static HDC s_hdc = (HDC)0xff0; debug_printf("p_int addr=%p val=%d\n", &p_int, p_int); debug_printf("p_double addr=%p val=%g\n", &p_double, p_double); debug_printf("p_pchar addr=%p val=%s\n", &p_pchar, p_pchar); debug_printf("p_uintptr addr=%p val=%lu\n", &p_uintptr, p_uintptr); debug_printf("l_uint addr=%p val=%u\n", &l_uint, l_uint); debug_printf("l_wchars addr=%p val=%ws\n", &l_wchars, l_wchars); debug_printf("l_enum addr=%p val=%d\n", &l_enum, l_enum); debug_printf("l_u8s addr=%p val=%d\n", &l_u8s, l_u8s); debug_printf("l_funcptr addr=%p val=%p\n", &l_funcptr, l_funcptr); test_stl(); int uninit_int; UNUSED(uninit_int); float uninit_float; UNUSED(uninit_float); double uninit_double; UNUSED(uninit_double); bool uninit_bool; UNUSED(uninit_bool); HWND uninit_hwnd; UNUSED(uninit_hwnd); } static int run_tests() { test_addrs(123, 3.1415926535897932384626, "pchar string", 0xf00d); return 0; } static int dummy = run_tests(); #pragma optimize("", on) } // namespace test #endif // #if PERFORM_SELF_TEST