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Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Collingbourne
f86225206d Add support for MTE error reports in tombstones.
Teach debuggerd to use the new scudo APIs proposed in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D77283 for extracing MTE error reports from crashed
processes, and include those reports in tombstones if possible.

Bug: 135772972
Change-Id: I082dfd0ac9d781cfed2b8c34cc73562614bb0dbb
2020-04-27 13:15:49 -07:00
Peter Collingbourne
f3d542fe9f Create a debugger_process_info data structure with the process info pointers.
Similar to r.android.com/1247247 I'll be adding more of them for MTE.

Also, change the protocol between the crasher and crash_dump to make
it easier to add new fields and change the referenced data structures
without needing to worry about versioning. The version number for
static executables is now always 1 (where the protocol will never
change), while the version number for dynamic executables is always
4 (where the protocol can change, because the linker and crash_dump
are version locked).

Bug: 135772972
Change-Id: Ib4696d0544d7c87cb429aaaa15f18c3640059e16
2020-03-24 17:23:15 -07:00
Mitch Phillips
e0b4bb1b2e [GWP-ASan] Add GWP-ASan information to tombstones.
GWP-ASan can provide information about a crash that it caused. Grab the
GWP-ASan regions from the globals shared by the linker for crash-handler
purpopses, pull the information from GWP-ASan, and display it.

This adds two regions:
 1. Causality tracking by GWP-ASan. We now print a cause header about
 the crash, like `Cause: [GWP-ASan]: Use After Free on a 1-byte
 allocation at 0x7365bb3ff8`
 2. Allocation and deallocation stack traces.

Bug: 135634846
Test: atest debuggerd_test

Change-Id: Id28d5400c9a9a053fcde83a4788f971e677d4643
2020-02-18 16:49:50 -08:00
Josh Gao
9da1f51c10 crash_dump: pass the address of the fdsan table.
Pass the address of the fdsan table down to crash_dump so that we can
dump the fdsan table along with the open file descriptor list.

Test: debuggerd_test
Test: manually ran an old static_crasher
Change-Id: Icbac5487109f2db1e1061c4d46de11b016b299e3
2018-08-06 18:50:10 -07:00
Josh Gao
2b2ae0c88e crash_dump: fork a copy of the target's address space.
Reduce the amount of time that a process remains paused by pausing its
threads, fetching their registers, and then performing unwinding on a
copy of its address space. This also works around a kernel change
that's in 4.9 that prevents ptrace from reading memory of processes
that we don't have immediate permissions to ptrace (even if we
previously ptraced them).

Bug: http://b/62112103
Bug: http://b/63989615
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I7b9cc5dd8f54a354bc61f1bda0d2b7a8a55733c4
2017-12-15 14:11:12 -08:00
Narayan Kamath
a73df601b7 tombstoned: allow intercepts for java traces.
All intercept requests and crash dump requests must now specify a
dump_type, which can be one of kDebuggerdNativeBacktrace,
kDebuggerdTombstone or kDebuggerdJavaBacktrace. Each process can have
only one outstanding intercept registered at a time.

There's only one non-trivial change in this changeset; and that is
to crash_dump. We now pass the type of dump via a command line
argument instead of inferring it from the (resent) signal, this allows
us to connect to tombstoned before we wait for the signal as the
protocol requires.

Test: debuggerd_test

Change-Id: I189b215acfecd08ac52ab29117e3465da00e3a37
2017-05-31 10:35:32 +01:00
Narayan Kamath
2d377cd688 tombstoned: Add a shared library version of libtombstoned_client...
.. for ART and the frameworks to link against. In the new stack dumping
scheme (see related bug), the Java runtime will communicate with
tombstoned in order to obtain a FD to which it can write its traces.

Also move things around to separate headers that are private
implementation details from headers that constitute the public debuggerd
API. There are currently only three such headers :

- tombstoned/tombstoned.h
- debuggerd/client.h
- debuggerd/handler.h

Bug: 32064548
Test: make

Change-Id: If1b8578550e373d84828b180bbe585f1088d1aa3
2017-05-22 16:55:21 +01:00
Renamed from debuggerd/include/debuggerd/protocol.h (Browse further)