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base / profiler / native_unwinder_win.cc [blame]
// Copyright 2019 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "base/profiler/native_unwinder_win.h"
#include <winnt.h>
#include "base/check_op.h"
#include "base/notreached.h"
#include "base/profiler/win32_stack_frame_unwinder.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
namespace base {
bool NativeUnwinderWin::CanUnwindFrom(const Frame& current_frame) const {
return current_frame.module && current_frame.module->IsNative();
}
// Attempts to unwind the frame represented by the context values. If
// successful appends frames onto the stack and returns true. Otherwise
// returns false.
UnwindResult NativeUnwinderWin::TryUnwind(UnwinderStateCapture* capture_state,
RegisterContext* thread_context,
uintptr_t stack_top,
std::vector<Frame>* stack) {
// We expect the frame corresponding to the |thread_context| register state to
// exist within |stack|.
DCHECK_GT(stack->size(), 0u);
Win32StackFrameUnwinder frame_unwinder;
for (;;) {
if (!stack->back().module) {
// There's no loaded module corresponding to the current frame. This can
// be due to executing code not in a module (e.g. runtime-generated code
// associated with third-party injected DLLs) or the module having been
// unloaded since we recorded the stack. In the latter case the function
// unwind information was part of the unloaded module, so it's not
// possible to unwind further.
//
// NB: if a module was found it's still theoretically possible for the
// detected module module to be different than the one that was loaded
// when the stack was copied, if the module was unloaded and a different
// module loaded in overlapping memory. This likely would cause a crash
// but has not been observed in practice.
return UnwindResult::kAborted;
}
if (!stack->back().module->IsNative()) {
// This is a non-native module associated with the auxiliary unwinder
// (e.g. corresponding to a frame in V8 generated code). Report as
// UNRECOGNIZED_FRAME to allow that unwinder to unwind the frame.
return UnwindResult::kUnrecognizedFrame;
}
uintptr_t prev_stack_pointer = RegisterContextStackPointer(thread_context);
if (!frame_unwinder.TryUnwind(stack->size() == 1u, thread_context,
stack->back().module)) {
return UnwindResult::kAborted;
}
if (RegisterContextInstructionPointer(thread_context) == 0)
return UnwindResult::kCompleted;
// Exclusive range of expected stack pointer values after the unwind.
struct {
uintptr_t start;
uintptr_t end;
} expected_stack_pointer_range = {prev_stack_pointer, stack_top};
// Abort if the unwind produced an invalid stack pointer.
#if defined(ARCH_CPU_ARM64)
// Leaf frames on Arm can re-use the stack pointer, so they can validly have
// the same stack pointer as the previous frame.
if (stack->size() == 1u) {
expected_stack_pointer_range.start--;
}
#endif
if (RegisterContextStackPointer(thread_context) <=
expected_stack_pointer_range.start ||
RegisterContextStackPointer(thread_context) >=
expected_stack_pointer_range.end) {
return UnwindResult::kAborted;
}
// Record the frame to which we just unwound.
stack->emplace_back(RegisterContextInstructionPointer(thread_context),
module_cache()->GetModuleForAddress(
RegisterContextInstructionPointer(thread_context)));
}
NOTREACHED();
}
} // namespace base