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//===- Win32/Signals.cpp - Win32 Signals Implementation ---------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file provides the Win32 specific implementation of the Signals class.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "Windows.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#ifdef __MINGW32__
#include <imagehlp.h>
#else
#include <dbghelp.h>
#endif
#include <psapi.h>
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma comment(lib, "psapi.lib")
#pragma comment(lib, "dbghelp.lib")
#elif __MINGW32__
#if ((HAVE_LIBIMAGEHLP != 1) || (HAVE_LIBPSAPI != 1))
#error "libimagehlp.a & libpsapi.a should be present"
#endif
// The version of g++ that comes with MinGW does *not* properly understand
// the ll format specifier for printf. However, MinGW passes the format
// specifiers on to the MSVCRT entirely, and the CRT understands the ll
// specifier. So these warnings are spurious in this case. Since we compile
// with -Wall, this will generate these warnings which should be ignored. So
// we will turn off the warnings for this just file. However, MinGW also does
// not support push and pop for diagnostics, so we have to manually turn it
// back on at the end of the file.
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-extra-args"
#if !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR)
// MinGW.org does not have updated support for the 64-bit versions of the
// DebugHlp APIs. So we will have to load them manually. The structures and
// method signatures were pulled from DbgHelp.h in the Windows Platform SDK,
// and adjusted for brevity.
typedef struct _IMAGEHLP_LINE64 {
DWORD SizeOfStruct;
PVOID Key;
DWORD LineNumber;
PCHAR FileName;
DWORD64 Address;
} IMAGEHLP_LINE64, *PIMAGEHLP_LINE64;
typedef struct _IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64 {
DWORD SizeOfStruct;
DWORD64 Address;
DWORD Size;
DWORD Flags;
DWORD MaxNameLength;
CHAR Name[1];
} IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64, *PIMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64;
typedef struct _tagADDRESS64 {
DWORD64 Offset;
WORD Segment;
ADDRESS_MODE Mode;
} ADDRESS64, *LPADDRESS64;
typedef struct _KDHELP64 {
DWORD64 Thread;
DWORD ThCallbackStack;
DWORD ThCallbackBStore;
DWORD NextCallback;
DWORD FramePointer;
DWORD64 KiCallUserMode;
DWORD64 KeUserCallbackDispatcher;
DWORD64 SystemRangeStart;
DWORD64 KiUserExceptionDispatcher;
DWORD64 StackBase;
DWORD64 StackLimit;
DWORD64 Reserved[5];
} KDHELP64, *PKDHELP64;
typedef struct _tagSTACKFRAME64 {
ADDRESS64 AddrPC;
ADDRESS64 AddrReturn;
ADDRESS64 AddrFrame;
ADDRESS64 AddrStack;
ADDRESS64 AddrBStore;
PVOID FuncTableEntry;
DWORD64 Params[4];
BOOL Far;
BOOL Virtual;
DWORD64 Reserved[3];
KDHELP64 KdHelp;
} STACKFRAME64, *LPSTACKFRAME64;
typedef BOOL (__stdcall *PREAD_PROCESS_MEMORY_ROUTINE64)(HANDLE hProcess,
DWORD64 qwBaseAddress, PVOID lpBuffer, DWORD nSize,
LPDWORD lpNumberOfBytesRead);
typedef PVOID (__stdcall *PFUNCTION_TABLE_ACCESS_ROUTINE64)( HANDLE ahProcess,
DWORD64 AddrBase);
typedef DWORD64 (__stdcall *PGET_MODULE_BASE_ROUTINE64)(HANDLE hProcess,
DWORD64 Address);
typedef DWORD64 (__stdcall *PTRANSLATE_ADDRESS_ROUTINE64)(HANDLE hProcess,
HANDLE hThread, LPADDRESS64 lpaddr);
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *fpStackWalk64)(DWORD, HANDLE, HANDLE, LPSTACKFRAME64,
PVOID, PREAD_PROCESS_MEMORY_ROUTINE64,
PFUNCTION_TABLE_ACCESS_ROUTINE64,
PGET_MODULE_BASE_ROUTINE64,
PTRANSLATE_ADDRESS_ROUTINE64);
static fpStackWalk64 StackWalk64;
typedef DWORD64 (WINAPI *fpSymGetModuleBase64)(HANDLE, DWORD64);
static fpSymGetModuleBase64 SymGetModuleBase64;
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *fpSymGetSymFromAddr64)(HANDLE, DWORD64,
PDWORD64, PIMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64);
static fpSymGetSymFromAddr64 SymGetSymFromAddr64;
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *fpSymGetLineFromAddr64)(HANDLE, DWORD64,
PDWORD, PIMAGEHLP_LINE64);
static fpSymGetLineFromAddr64 SymGetLineFromAddr64;
typedef PVOID (WINAPI *fpSymFunctionTableAccess64)(HANDLE, DWORD64);
static fpSymFunctionTableAccess64 SymFunctionTableAccess64;
static bool load64BitDebugHelp(void) {
HMODULE hLib = ::LoadLibrary("Dbghelp.dll");
if (hLib) {
StackWalk64 = (fpStackWalk64)
::GetProcAddress(hLib, "StackWalk64");
SymGetModuleBase64 = (fpSymGetModuleBase64)
::GetProcAddress(hLib, "SymGetModuleBase64");
SymGetSymFromAddr64 = (fpSymGetSymFromAddr64)
::GetProcAddress(hLib, "SymGetSymFromAddr64");
SymGetLineFromAddr64 = (fpSymGetLineFromAddr64)
::GetProcAddress(hLib, "SymGetLineFromAddr64");
SymFunctionTableAccess64 = (fpSymFunctionTableAccess64)
::GetProcAddress(hLib, "SymFunctionTableAccess64");
}
return StackWalk64 != NULL;
}
#endif // !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR)
#endif // __MINGW32__
// Forward declare.
static LONG WINAPI LLVMUnhandledExceptionFilter(LPEXCEPTION_POINTERS ep);
static BOOL WINAPI LLVMConsoleCtrlHandler(DWORD dwCtrlType);
// InterruptFunction - The function to call if ctrl-c is pressed.
static void (*InterruptFunction)() = 0;
static std::vector<llvm::sys::Path> *FilesToRemove = NULL;
static std::vector<std::pair<void(*)(void*), void*> > *CallBacksToRun = 0;
static bool RegisteredUnhandledExceptionFilter = false;
static bool CleanupExecuted = false;
static bool ExitOnUnhandledExceptions = false;
static PTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER OldFilter = NULL;
// Windows creates a new thread to execute the console handler when an event
// (such as CTRL/C) occurs. This causes concurrency issues with the above
// globals which this critical section addresses.
static CRITICAL_SECTION CriticalSection;
namespace llvm {
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//=== WARNING: Implementation here must contain only Win32 specific code
//=== and must not be UNIX code
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifdef _MSC_VER
/// CRTReportHook - Function called on a CRT debugging event.
static int CRTReportHook(int ReportType, char *Message, int *Return) {
// Don't cause a DebugBreak() on return.
if (Return)
*Return = 0;
switch (ReportType) {
default:
case _CRT_ASSERT:
fprintf(stderr, "CRT assert: %s\n", Message);
// FIXME: Is there a way to just crash? Perhaps throw to the unhandled
// exception code? Perhaps SetErrorMode() handles this.
_exit(3);
break;
case _CRT_ERROR:
fprintf(stderr, "CRT error: %s\n", Message);
// FIXME: Is there a way to just crash? Perhaps throw to the unhandled
// exception code? Perhaps SetErrorMode() handles this.
_exit(3);
break;
case _CRT_WARN:
fprintf(stderr, "CRT warn: %s\n", Message);
break;
}
// Don't call _CrtDbgReport.
return TRUE;
}
#endif
static void RegisterHandler() {
#if __MINGW32__ && !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR)
// On MinGW.org, we need to load up the symbols explicitly, because the
// Win32 framework they include does not have support for the 64-bit
// versions of the APIs we need. If we cannot load up the APIs (which
// would be unexpected as they should exist on every version of Windows
// we support), we will bail out since there would be nothing to report.
if (!load64BitDebugHelp()) {
assert(false && "These APIs should always be available");
return;
}
#endif
if (RegisteredUnhandledExceptionFilter) {
EnterCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
return;
}
// Now's the time to create the critical section. This is the first time
// through here, and there's only one thread.
InitializeCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
// Enter it immediately. Now if someone hits CTRL/C, the console handler
// can't proceed until the globals are updated.
EnterCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
RegisteredUnhandledExceptionFilter = true;
OldFilter = SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(LLVMUnhandledExceptionFilter);
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(LLVMConsoleCtrlHandler, TRUE);
// Environment variable to disable any kind of crash dialog.
if (getenv("LLVM_DISABLE_CRT_DEBUG")) {
#ifdef _MSC_VER
_CrtSetReportHook(CRTReportHook);
#endif
SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS |
SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX |
SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX);
ExitOnUnhandledExceptions = true;
}
// IMPORTANT NOTE: Caller must call LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection) or
// else multi-threading problems will ensue.
}
// RemoveFileOnSignal - The public API
bool sys::RemoveFileOnSignal(const sys::Path &Filename, std::string* ErrMsg) {
RegisterHandler();
if (CleanupExecuted) {
if (ErrMsg)
*ErrMsg = "Process terminating -- cannot register for removal";
return true;
}
if (FilesToRemove == NULL)
FilesToRemove = new std::vector<sys::Path>;
FilesToRemove->push_back(Filename);
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
return false;
}
// DontRemoveFileOnSignal - The public API
void sys::DontRemoveFileOnSignal(const sys::Path &Filename) {
if (FilesToRemove == NULL)
return;
RegisterHandler();
FilesToRemove->push_back(Filename);
std::vector<sys::Path>::reverse_iterator I =
std::find(FilesToRemove->rbegin(), FilesToRemove->rend(), Filename);
if (I != FilesToRemove->rend())
FilesToRemove->erase(I.base()-1);
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
}
/// PrintStackTraceOnErrorSignal - When an error signal (such as SIBABRT or
/// SIGSEGV) is delivered to the process, print a stack trace and then exit.
void sys::PrintStackTraceOnErrorSignal() {
RegisterHandler();
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
}
void sys::SetInterruptFunction(void (*IF)()) {
RegisterHandler();
InterruptFunction = IF;
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
}
/// AddSignalHandler - Add a function to be called when a signal is delivered
/// to the process. The handler can have a cookie passed to it to identify
/// what instance of the handler it is.
void sys::AddSignalHandler(void (*FnPtr)(void *), void *Cookie) {
if (CallBacksToRun == 0)
CallBacksToRun = new std::vector<std::pair<void(*)(void*), void*> >();
CallBacksToRun->push_back(std::make_pair(FnPtr, Cookie));
RegisterHandler();
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
}
}
static void Cleanup() {
EnterCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
// Prevent other thread from registering new files and directories for
// removal, should we be executing because of the console handler callback.
CleanupExecuted = true;
// FIXME: open files cannot be deleted.
if (FilesToRemove != NULL)
while (!FilesToRemove->empty()) {
FilesToRemove->back().eraseFromDisk();
FilesToRemove->pop_back();
}
if (CallBacksToRun)
for (unsigned i = 0, e = CallBacksToRun->size(); i != e; ++i)
(*CallBacksToRun)[i].first((*CallBacksToRun)[i].second);
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
}
void llvm::sys::RunInterruptHandlers() {
Cleanup();
}
static LONG WINAPI LLVMUnhandledExceptionFilter(LPEXCEPTION_POINTERS ep) {
Cleanup();
// Initialize the STACKFRAME structure.
STACKFRAME64 StackFrame;
memset(&StackFrame, 0, sizeof(StackFrame));
DWORD machineType;
#if defined(_M_X64)
machineType = IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AMD64;
StackFrame.AddrPC.Offset = ep->ContextRecord->Rip;
StackFrame.AddrPC.Mode = AddrModeFlat;
StackFrame.AddrStack.Offset = ep->ContextRecord->Rsp;
StackFrame.AddrStack.Mode = AddrModeFlat;
StackFrame.AddrFrame.Offset = ep->ContextRecord->Rbp;
StackFrame.AddrFrame.Mode = AddrModeFlat;
#elif defined(_M_IX86)
machineType = IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386;
StackFrame.AddrPC.Offset = ep->ContextRecord->Eip;
StackFrame.AddrPC.Mode = AddrModeFlat;
StackFrame.AddrStack.Offset = ep->ContextRecord->Esp;
StackFrame.AddrStack.Mode = AddrModeFlat;
StackFrame.AddrFrame.Offset = ep->ContextRecord->Ebp;
StackFrame.AddrFrame.Mode = AddrModeFlat;
#endif
HANDLE hProcess = GetCurrentProcess();
HANDLE hThread = GetCurrentThread();
// Initialize the symbol handler.
SymSetOptions(SYMOPT_DEFERRED_LOADS|SYMOPT_LOAD_LINES);
SymInitialize(hProcess, NULL, TRUE);
while (true) {
if (!StackWalk64(machineType, hProcess, hThread, &StackFrame,
ep->ContextRecord, NULL, SymFunctionTableAccess64,
SymGetModuleBase64, NULL)) {
break;
}
if (StackFrame.AddrFrame.Offset == 0)
break;
// Print the PC in hexadecimal.
DWORD64 PC = StackFrame.AddrPC.Offset;
#if defined(_M_X64)
fprintf(stderr, "0x%016llX", PC);
#elif defined(_M_IX86)
fprintf(stderr, "0x%08lX", static_cast<DWORD>(PC));
#endif
// Print the parameters. Assume there are four.
#if defined(_M_X64)
fprintf(stderr, " (0x%016llX 0x%016llX 0x%016llX 0x%016llX)",
StackFrame.Params[0],
StackFrame.Params[1],
StackFrame.Params[2],
StackFrame.Params[3]);
#elif defined(_M_IX86)
fprintf(stderr, " (0x%08lX 0x%08lX 0x%08lX 0x%08lX)",
static_cast<DWORD>(StackFrame.Params[0]),
static_cast<DWORD>(StackFrame.Params[1]),
static_cast<DWORD>(StackFrame.Params[2]),
static_cast<DWORD>(StackFrame.Params[3]));
#endif
// Verify the PC belongs to a module in this process.
if (!SymGetModuleBase64(hProcess, PC)) {
fputs(" <unknown module>\n", stderr);
continue;
}
// Print the symbol name.
char buffer[512];
IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64 *symbol = reinterpret_cast<IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64 *>(buffer);
memset(symbol, 0, sizeof(IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64));
symbol->SizeOfStruct = sizeof(IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64);
symbol->MaxNameLength = 512 - sizeof(IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64);
DWORD64 dwDisp;
if (!SymGetSymFromAddr64(hProcess, PC, &dwDisp, symbol)) {
fputc('\n', stderr);
continue;
}
buffer[511] = 0;
if (dwDisp > 0)
fprintf(stderr, ", %s() + 0x%llX bytes(s)", symbol->Name, dwDisp);
else
fprintf(stderr, ", %s", symbol->Name);
// Print the source file and line number information.
IMAGEHLP_LINE64 line;
DWORD dwLineDisp;
memset(&line, 0, sizeof(line));
line.SizeOfStruct = sizeof(line);
if (SymGetLineFromAddr64(hProcess, PC, &dwLineDisp, &line)) {
fprintf(stderr, ", %s, line %lu", line.FileName, line.LineNumber);
if (dwLineDisp > 0)
fprintf(stderr, " + 0x%lX byte(s)", dwLineDisp);
}
fputc('\n', stderr);
}
if (ExitOnUnhandledExceptions)
_exit(-3);
// Allow dialog box to pop up allowing choice to start debugger.
if (OldFilter)
return (*OldFilter)(ep);
else
return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
}
static BOOL WINAPI LLVMConsoleCtrlHandler(DWORD dwCtrlType) {
// We are running in our very own thread, courtesy of Windows.
EnterCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
Cleanup();
// If an interrupt function has been set, go and run one it; otherwise,
// the process dies.
void (*IF)() = InterruptFunction;
InterruptFunction = 0; // Don't run it on another CTRL-C.
if (IF) {
// Note: if the interrupt function throws an exception, there is nothing
// to catch it in this thread so it will kill the process.
IF(); // Run it now.
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
return TRUE; // Don't kill the process.
}
// Allow normal processing to take place; i.e., the process dies.
LeaveCriticalSection(&CriticalSection);
return FALSE;
}
#if __MINGW32__
// We turned these warnings off for this file so that MinGW-g++ doesn't
// complain about the ll format specifiers used. Now we are turning the
// warnings back on. If MinGW starts to support diagnostic stacks, we can
// replace this with a pop.
#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wformat"
#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wformat-extra-args"
#endif
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