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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "chrome/browser/chrome_browser_main_win.h"
#include <shellapi.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <utility>
#include "base/base_switches.h"
#include "base/bind_helpers.h"
#include "base/command_line.h"
#include "base/environment.h"
#include "base/feature_list.h"
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/files/file_util.h"
#include "base/i18n/rtl.h"
#include "base/location.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_macros.h"
#include "base/no_destructor.h"
#include "base/path_service.h"
#include "base/scoped_native_library.h"
#include "base/stl_util.h"
#include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
#include "base/task/post_task.h"
#include "base/threading/sequenced_task_runner_handle.h"
#include "base/trace_event/trace_event.h"
#include "base/version.h"
#include "base/win/pe_image.h"
#include "base/win/registry.h"
#include "base/win/win_util.h"
#include "base/win/wrapped_window_proc.h"
#include "chrome/browser/browser_process.h"
#include "chrome/browser/conflicts/enumerate_input_method_editors_win.h"
#include "chrome/browser/conflicts/enumerate_shell_extensions_win.h"
#include "chrome/browser/conflicts/module_database_win.h"
#include "chrome/browser/conflicts/module_event_sink_impl_win.h"
#include "chrome/browser/first_run/first_run.h"
#include "chrome/browser/memory/swap_thrashing_monitor.h"
#include "chrome/browser/profiles/profile_manager.h"
#include "chrome/browser/profiles/profile_shortcut_manager.h"
#include "chrome/browser/safe_browsing/chrome_cleaner/settings_resetter_win.h"
#include "chrome/browser/safe_browsing/settings_reset_prompt/settings_reset_prompt_config.h"
#include "chrome/browser/safe_browsing/settings_reset_prompt/settings_reset_prompt_util_win.h"
#include "chrome/browser/ui/simple_message_box.h"
#include "chrome/browser/ui/uninstall_browser_prompt.h"
#include "chrome/browser/win/browser_util.h"
#include "chrome/browser/win/chrome_elf_init.h"
#include "chrome/chrome_watcher/chrome_watcher_main_api.h"
#include "chrome/common/channel_info.h"
#include "chrome/common/chrome_constants.h"
#include "chrome/common/chrome_features.h"
#include "chrome/common/chrome_paths.h"
#include "chrome/common/chrome_result_codes.h"
#include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h"
#include "chrome/common/conflicts/module_watcher_win.h"
#include "chrome/common/crash_keys.h"
#include "chrome/common/env_vars.h"
#include "chrome/grit/chromium_strings.h"
#include "chrome/grit/generated_resources.h"
#include "chrome/install_static/install_details.h"
#include "chrome/installer/util/helper.h"
#include "chrome/installer/util/install_util.h"
#include "chrome/installer/util/installer_util_strings.h"
#include "chrome/installer/util/l10n_string_util.h"
#include "chrome/installer/util/shell_util.h"
#include "components/crash/content/app/crash_export_thunks.h"
#include "components/crash/content/app/dump_hung_process_with_ptype.h"
#include "components/crash/core/common/crash_key.h"
#include "components/version_info/channel.h"
#include "content/public/browser/browser_task_traits.h"
#include "content/public/browser/browser_thread.h"
#include "content/public/browser/render_process_host.h"
#include "content/public/common/content_switches.h"
#include "content/public/common/main_function_params.h"
#include "ui/base/cursor/cursor_loader_win.h"
#include "ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.h"
#include "ui/base/l10n/l10n_util_win.h"
#include "ui/base/ui_base_switches.h"
#include "ui/base/win/hidden_window.h"
#include "ui/base/win/message_box_win.h"
#include "ui/display/win/dpi.h"
#include "ui/gfx/platform_font_win.h"
#include "ui/gfx/switches.h"
#include "ui/strings/grit/app_locale_settings.h"
#if defined(GOOGLE_CHROME_BUILD)
#include "chrome/browser/conflicts/third_party_conflicts_manager_win.h"
#endif
namespace {
typedef HRESULT (STDAPICALLTYPE* RegisterApplicationRestartProc)(
const wchar_t* command_line,
DWORD flags);
void InitializeWindowProcExceptions() {
base::win::WinProcExceptionFilter exception_filter =
base::win::SetWinProcExceptionFilter(&CrashForException_ExportThunk);
DCHECK(!exception_filter);
}
// TODO(siggi): Remove once https://crbug.com/806661 is resolved.
void DumpHungRendererProcessImpl(const base::Process& renderer) {
// Use a distinguishing process type for these reports.
crash_reporter::DumpHungProcessWithPtype(renderer, "hung-renderer");
}
// gfx::Font callbacks
void AdjustUIFont(gfx::PlatformFontWin::FontAdjustment* font_adjustment) {
l10n_util::NeedOverrideDefaultUIFont(&font_adjustment->font_family_override,
&font_adjustment->font_scale);
font_adjustment->font_scale *= display::win::GetAccessibilityFontScale();
}
int GetMinimumFontSize() {
int min_font_size;
base::StringToInt(l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(IDS_MINIMUM_UI_FONT_SIZE),
&min_font_size);
return min_font_size;
}
class TranslationDelegate : public installer::TranslationDelegate {
public:
base::string16 GetLocalizedString(int installer_string_id) override;
};
void DetectFaultTolerantHeap() {
enum FTHFlags {
FTH_HKLM = 1,
FTH_HKCU = 2,
FTH_ACLAYERS_LOADED = 4,
FTH_ACXTRNAL_LOADED = 8,
FTH_FLAGS_COUNT = 16
};
// The Fault Tolerant Heap (FTH) is enabled on some customer machines and is
// affecting their performance. We need to know how many machines are
// affected in order to decide what to do.
// The main way that the FTH is enabled is by having a value set in
// HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers
// whose name is the full path to the executable and whose data is the
// string FaultTolerantHeap. Some documents suggest that this data may also
// be found in HKCU. There have also been cases observed where this registry
// key is set but the FTH is not enabled, so we also look for AcXtrnal.dll
// and AcLayers.dll which are used to implement the FTH on Windows 7 and 8
// respectively.
// Get the module path so that we can look for it in the registry.
wchar_t module_path[MAX_PATH];
GetModuleFileName(NULL, module_path, ARRAYSIZE(module_path));
// Force null-termination, necessary on Windows XP.
module_path[ARRAYSIZE(module_path)-1] = 0;
const wchar_t* const kRegPath = L"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\"
L"CurrentVersion\\AppCompatFlags\\Layers";
const wchar_t* const kFTHData = L"FaultTolerantHeap";
// We always want to read from the 64-bit version of the registry if present,
// since that is what the OS looks at, even for 32-bit processes.
const DWORD kRegFlags = KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_64KEY;
base::win::RegKey FTH_HKLM_reg(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, kRegPath, kRegFlags);
FTHFlags detected = FTHFlags();
base::string16 chrome_app_compat;
if (FTH_HKLM_reg.ReadValue(module_path, &chrome_app_compat) == 0) {
// This *usually* indicates that the fault tolerant heap is enabled.
if (wcsicmp(chrome_app_compat.c_str(), kFTHData) == 0)
detected = static_cast<FTHFlags>(detected | FTH_HKLM);
}
base::win::RegKey FTH_HKCU_reg(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, kRegPath, kRegFlags);
if (FTH_HKCU_reg.ReadValue(module_path, &chrome_app_compat) == 0) {
if (wcsicmp(chrome_app_compat.c_str(), kFTHData) == 0)
detected = static_cast<FTHFlags>(detected | FTH_HKCU);
}
// Look for the DLLs used to implement the FTH and other compat hacks.
if (GetModuleHandleW(L"AcLayers.dll") != NULL)
detected = static_cast<FTHFlags>(detected | FTH_ACLAYERS_LOADED);
if (GetModuleHandleW(L"AcXtrnal.dll") != NULL)
detected = static_cast<FTHFlags>(detected | FTH_ACXTRNAL_LOADED);
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION("FaultTolerantHeap", detected, FTH_FLAGS_COUNT);
}
// Notes on the OnModuleEvent() callback.
//
// The ModuleDatabase uses the TimeDateStamp value of the DLL to uniquely
// identify modules as they are discovered. Unlike the SizeOfImage, this value
// isn't provided via LdrDllNotification events or CreateToolhelp32Snapshot().
//
// The easiest way to obtain the TimeDateStamp is to read the mapped module in
// memory. Unfortunately, this could cause an ACCESS_VIOLATION_EXCEPTION if the
// module is unloaded before being accessed. This can occur when enumerating
// already loaded modules with CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(). Note that this
// problem doesn't affect LdrDllNotification events, where it is guaranteed that
// the module stays in memory for the duration of the callback.
//
// To get around this, there are multiple solutions:
// (1) Read the file on disk instead.
// Sidesteps the problem altogether. The drawback is that it must be done on
// a sequence that allow blocking IO, and it is way slower. We don't want to
// pay that price for each module in the process. This can fail if the file
// can not be found when attemping to read it.
//
// (2) Increase the reference count of the module.
// Calling ::LoadLibraryEx() or ::GetModuleHandleEx() lets us ensure that
// the module won't go away while we hold the extra handle. It's still
// possible that the module was unloaded before we have a chance to increase
// the reference count, which would mean either reloading the DLL, or
// failing to get a new handle.
//
// This isn't ideal but the worst that can happen is that we hold the last
// reference to the module. The DLL would be unloaded on our thread when
// ::FreeLibrary() is called. This could go horribly wrong if the DLL's
// creator didn't consider this possibility.
//
// (3) Do it in a Structured Exception Handler (SEH)
// Make the read inside a __try/__except handler and handle the possible
// ACCESS_VIOLATION_EXCEPTION if it happens.
//
// The current solution is (3) with a fallback that uses (1). In the rare case
// that both fail to get the TimeDateStamp, the module load event is dropped
// altogether, as our best effort was unsuccessful.
// Gets the TimeDateStamp from the file on disk and, if successful, sends the
// load event to the ModuleDatabase.
void HandleModuleLoadEventWithoutTimeDateStamp(
const base::FilePath& module_path,
size_t module_size) {
uint32_t size_of_image = 0;
uint32_t time_date_stamp = 0;
bool got_time_date_stamp = GetModuleImageSizeAndTimeDateStamp(
module_path, &size_of_image, &time_date_stamp);
// Simple sanity check.
got_time_date_stamp = got_time_date_stamp && size_of_image == module_size;
UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOLEAN("ThirdPartyModules.TimeDateStampObtained",
got_time_date_stamp);
// Drop the load event if it's not possible to get the time date stamp.
if (!got_time_date_stamp)
return;
ModuleDatabase::GetInstance()->OnModuleLoad(
content::PROCESS_TYPE_BROWSER, module_path, module_size, time_date_stamp);
}
// Helper function for getting the module size associated with a module in this
// process based on its load address.
uint32_t GetModuleSizeOfImage(const void* module_load_address) {
base::win::PEImage pe_image(module_load_address);
return pe_image.GetNTHeaders()->OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage;
}
// Helper function for getting the time date stamp associated with a module in
// this process based on its load address.
uint32_t GetModuleTimeDateStamp(const void* module_load_address) {
base::win::PEImage pe_image(module_load_address);
return pe_image.GetNTHeaders()->FileHeader.TimeDateStamp;
}
// An exception filter for handling Access Violation exceptions within the
// memory range [module_load_address, module_load_address + size_of_image).
DWORD FilterAccessViolation(DWORD exception_code,
const EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exception_information,
void* module_load_address,
uint32_t size_of_image) {
if (exception_code != EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION)
return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
// To make sure an unrelated exception is not swallowed by the exception
// handler, the address where the exception happened is verified.
const EXCEPTION_RECORD* exception_record =
exception_information->ExceptionRecord;
const DWORD access_violation_address =
exception_record->ExceptionInformation[1];
uintptr_t range_start = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(module_load_address);
uintptr_t range_end = range_start + size_of_image;
if (range_start > access_violation_address ||
range_end <= access_violation_address) {
return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
}
return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
}
// Wrapper around GetModuleTimeDateStamp that handles a potential
// EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION that can happen if the |module_load_address| is
// accessed after the module is unloaded. Also ensures that the expected module
// is loaded at this address.
bool TryGetModuleTimeDateStamp(void* module_load_address,
const base::FilePath& module_path,
uint32_t size_of_image,
uint32_t* time_date_stamp) {
__try {
// Make sure it's the correct module, to protect against a potential race
// where a new module was loaded at the same address. This is safe because
// the only possibles races are either there was a module loaded at
// |module_load_address| and it was unloaded, or there was no module loaded
// at |module_load_address| and a new one took its place.
wchar_t module_file_name[MAX_PATH];
DWORD size =
::GetModuleFileName(reinterpret_cast<HMODULE>(module_load_address),
module_file_name, ARRAYSIZE(module_file_name));
if (!size || !base::FilePath::CompareEqualIgnoreCase(module_path.value(),
module_file_name)) {
return false;
}
if (size_of_image != GetModuleSizeOfImage(module_load_address))
return false;
*time_date_stamp = GetModuleTimeDateStamp(module_load_address);
} __except(FilterAccessViolation(GetExceptionCode(),
GetExceptionInformation(),
module_load_address, size_of_image)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
// Used as the callback for ModuleWatcher events in this process. Dispatches
// them to the ModuleDatabase.
void OnModuleEvent(const ModuleWatcher::ModuleEvent& event) {
TRACE_EVENT1("browser", "OnModuleEvent", "module_path",
event.module_path.BaseName().AsUTF8Unsafe());
auto* module_database = ModuleDatabase::GetInstance();
switch (event.event_type) {
case mojom::ModuleEventType::MODULE_ALREADY_LOADED: {
// MODULE_ALREADY_LOADED comes from the enumeration of loaded modules
// using CreateToolhelp32Snapshot().
uint32_t time_date_stamp = 0;
if (TryGetModuleTimeDateStamp(event.module_load_address,
event.module_path, event.module_size,
&time_date_stamp)) {
module_database->OnModuleLoad(content::PROCESS_TYPE_BROWSER,
event.module_path, event.module_size,
time_date_stamp);
} else {
// Failed to get the TimeDateStamp directly from memory. The next step
// to try is to read the file on disk. This must be done in a blocking
// task.
base::PostTaskWithTraits(
FROM_HERE,
{base::MayBlock(), base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT,
base::TaskShutdownBehavior::CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN},
base::Bind(&HandleModuleLoadEventWithoutTimeDateStamp,
event.module_path, event.module_size));
}
return;
}
case mojom::ModuleEventType::MODULE_LOADED: {
module_database->OnModuleLoad(
content::PROCESS_TYPE_BROWSER, event.module_path, event.module_size,
GetModuleTimeDateStamp(event.module_load_address));
return;
}
}
}
// Helper function for initializing the module database subsystem. Populates
// the provided |module_watcher|, and starts the enumeration of registered
// modules in the Windows Registry.
void SetupModuleDatabase(std::unique_ptr<ModuleWatcher>* module_watcher) {
DCHECK_CURRENTLY_ON(content::BrowserThread::UI);
ModuleDatabase::SetInstance(
std::make_unique<ModuleDatabase>(base::SequencedTaskRunnerHandle::Get()));
auto* module_database = ModuleDatabase::GetInstance();
module_database->StartDrainingModuleLoadAttemptsLog();
*module_watcher = ModuleWatcher::Create(base::BindRepeating(&OnModuleEvent));
// Enumerate shell extensions and input method editors. It is safe to use
// base::Unretained() here because the ModuleDatabase is never freed.
EnumerateShellExtensions(
base::BindRepeating(&ModuleDatabase::OnShellExtensionEnumerated,
base::Unretained(module_database)),
base::BindOnce(&ModuleDatabase::OnShellExtensionEnumerationFinished,
base::Unretained(module_database)));
EnumerateInputMethodEditors(
base::BindRepeating(&ModuleDatabase::OnImeEnumerated,
base::Unretained(module_database)),
base::BindOnce(&ModuleDatabase::OnImeEnumerationFinished,
base::Unretained(module_database)));
}
void ShowCloseBrowserFirstMessageBox() {
chrome::ShowWarningMessageBox(
nullptr, l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(IDS_PRODUCT_NAME),
l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(IDS_UNINSTALL_CLOSE_APP));
}
void MaybePostSettingsResetPrompt() {
if (base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(safe_browsing::kSettingsResetPrompt)) {
content::BrowserThread::PostAfterStartupTask(
FROM_HERE,
base::CreateSingleThreadTaskRunnerWithTraits(
{content::BrowserThread::UI}),
base::Bind(safe_browsing::MaybeShowSettingsResetPromptWithDelay));
}
}
// This error message is not localized because we failed to load the
// localization data files.
const char kMissingLocaleDataTitle[] = "Missing File Error";
// TODO(http://crbug.com/338969): This should be used on Linux Aura as well.
const char kMissingLocaleDataMessage[] =
"Unable to find locale data files. Please reinstall.";
} // namespace
int DoUninstallTasks(bool chrome_still_running) {
// We want to show a warning to user (and exit) if Chrome is already running
// *before* we show the uninstall confirmation dialog box. But while the
// uninstall confirmation dialog is up, user might start Chrome, so we
// check once again after user acknowledges Uninstall dialog.
if (chrome_still_running) {
ShowCloseBrowserFirstMessageBox();
return chrome::RESULT_CODE_UNINSTALL_CHROME_ALIVE;
}
int result = chrome::ShowUninstallBrowserPrompt();
if (browser_util::IsBrowserAlreadyRunning()) {
ShowCloseBrowserFirstMessageBox();
return chrome::RESULT_CODE_UNINSTALL_CHROME_ALIVE;
}
if (result != chrome::RESULT_CODE_UNINSTALL_USER_CANCEL) {
// The following actions are just best effort.
// TODO(gab): Look into removing this code which is now redundant with the
// work done by setup.exe on uninstall.
VLOG(1) << "Executing uninstall actions";
base::FilePath chrome_exe;
if (base::PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &chrome_exe)) {
ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation user_shortcut_locations[] = {
ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_DESKTOP,
ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_QUICK_LAUNCH,
ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_ROOT,
ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_DIR_DEPRECATED,
ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_APPS_DIR,
};
for (size_t i = 0; i < base::size(user_shortcut_locations); ++i) {
if (!ShellUtil::RemoveShortcuts(user_shortcut_locations[i],
ShellUtil::CURRENT_USER, chrome_exe)) {
VLOG(1) << "Failed to delete shortcut at location "
<< user_shortcut_locations[i];
}
}
} else {
NOTREACHED();
}
}
return result;
}
// ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin ---------------------------------------------------
ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin(
const content::MainFunctionParams& parameters,
ChromeFeatureListCreator* chrome_feature_list_creator)
: ChromeBrowserMainParts(parameters,
chrome_feature_list_creator) {}
ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::~ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin() {
}
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::ToolkitInitialized() {
ChromeBrowserMainParts::ToolkitInitialized();
gfx::PlatformFontWin::SetAdjustFontCallback(&AdjustUIFont);
gfx::PlatformFontWin::SetGetMinimumFontSizeCallback(&GetMinimumFontSize);
ui::CursorLoaderWin::SetCursorResourceModule(chrome::kBrowserResourcesDll);
}
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::PreMainMessageLoopStart() {
// installer_util references strings that are normally compiled into
// setup.exe. In Chrome, these strings are in the locale files.
SetupInstallerUtilStrings();
ChromeBrowserMainParts::PreMainMessageLoopStart();
if (!parameters().ui_task) {
// Make sure that we know how to handle exceptions from the message loop.
InitializeWindowProcExceptions();
}
}
int ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::PreCreateThreads() {
// Record whether the machine is enterprise managed in a crash key. This will
// be used to better identify whether crashes are from enterprise users.
static crash_reporter::CrashKeyString<4> is_enterprise_managed(
"is-enterprise-managed");
is_enterprise_managed.Set(base::win::IsEnterpriseManaged() ? "yes" : "no");
// Set crash keys containing the registry values used to determine Chrome's
// update channel at process startup; see https://crbug.com/579504.
const auto& details = install_static::InstallDetails::Get();
static crash_reporter::CrashKeyString<50> ap_value("ap");
ap_value.Set(base::UTF16ToUTF8(details.update_ap()));
static crash_reporter::CrashKeyString<32> update_cohort_name("cohort-name");
update_cohort_name.Set(base::UTF16ToUTF8(details.update_cohort_name()));
if (chrome::GetChannel() == version_info::Channel::CANARY) {
content::RenderProcessHost::SetHungRendererAnalysisFunction(
&DumpHungRendererProcessImpl);
}
return ChromeBrowserMainParts::PreCreateThreads();
}
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::ShowMissingLocaleMessageBox() {
ui::MessageBox(NULL, base::ASCIIToUTF16(kMissingLocaleDataMessage),
base::ASCIIToUTF16(kMissingLocaleDataTitle),
MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR | MB_TOPMOST);
}
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::PostProfileInit() {
ChromeBrowserMainParts::PostProfileInit();
#if defined(GOOGLE_CHROME_BUILD)
// Explicitly disable the third-party modules blocking.
//
// Because the blocking code lives in chrome_elf, it is not possible to check
// the feature (via the FeatureList API) or the policy to control whether it
// is enabled or not.
//
// What truly controls if the blocking is enabled is the presence of the
// module blacklist cache file. This means that to disable the feature, the
// cache must be deleted and the browser relaunched.
if (base::win::IsEnterpriseManaged() ||
!ModuleDatabase::IsThirdPartyBlockingPolicyEnabled() ||
!base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(features::kThirdPartyModulesBlocking))
ThirdPartyConflictsManager::DisableThirdPartyModuleBlocking(
base::CreateTaskRunnerWithTraits(
{base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT,
base::TaskShutdownBehavior::CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN,
base::MayBlock()})
.get());
#endif
// Create the module database and hook up the in-process module watcher. This
// needs to be done before any child processes are initialized as the
// ModuleDatabase is an endpoint for IPC from child processes.
SetupModuleDatabase(&module_watcher_);
}
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::PostBrowserStart() {
ChromeBrowserMainParts::PostBrowserStart();
UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOLEAN("Windows.Tablet",
base::win::IsTabletDevice(nullptr, ui::GetHiddenWindow()));
InitializeChromeElf();
// Reset settings for the current profile if it's tagged to be reset after a
// complete run of the Chrome Cleanup tool. If post-cleanup settings reset is
// enabled, we delay checks for settings reset prompt until the scheduled
// reset is finished.
if (safe_browsing::PostCleanupSettingsResetter::IsEnabled()) {
// Using last opened profiles, because we want to find reset the profile
// that was open in the last Chrome run, which may not be open yet in
// the current run.
safe_browsing::PostCleanupSettingsResetter().ResetTaggedProfiles(
g_browser_process->profile_manager()->GetLastOpenedProfiles(),
base::BindOnce(&MaybePostSettingsResetPrompt),
std::make_unique<
safe_browsing::PostCleanupSettingsResetter::Delegate>());
} else {
MaybePostSettingsResetPrompt();
}
// Record UMA data about whether the fault-tolerant heap is enabled.
// Use a delayed task to minimize the impact on startup time.
base::PostDelayedTaskWithTraits(FROM_HERE, {content::BrowserThread::UI},
base::Bind(&DetectFaultTolerantHeap),
base::TimeDelta::FromMinutes(1));
// Start the swap thrashing monitor if it's enabled.
//
// TODO(sebmarchand): Delay the initialization of this monitor once we start
// using this feature by default, this is currently enabled at startup to make
// it easier to experiment with this monitor.
if (base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(features::kSwapThrashingMonitor))
memory::SwapThrashingMonitor::Initialize();
}
// static
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::PrepareRestartOnCrashEnviroment(
const base::CommandLine& parsed_command_line) {
// Clear this var so child processes don't show the dialog by default.
std::unique_ptr<base::Environment> env(base::Environment::Create());
env->UnSetVar(env_vars::kShowRestart);
// For non-interactive tests we don't restart on crash.
if (env->HasVar(env_vars::kHeadless))
return;
// If the known command-line test options are used we don't create the
// environment block which means we don't get the restart dialog.
if (parsed_command_line.HasSwitch(switches::kBrowserCrashTest) ||
parsed_command_line.HasSwitch(switches::kNoErrorDialogs))
return;
// The encoding we use for the info is "title|context|direction" where
// direction is either env_vars::kRtlLocale or env_vars::kLtrLocale depending
// on the current locale.
base::string16 dlg_strings(
l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(IDS_CRASH_RECOVERY_TITLE));
dlg_strings.push_back('|');
base::string16 adjusted_string(
l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(IDS_CRASH_RECOVERY_CONTENT));
base::i18n::AdjustStringForLocaleDirection(&adjusted_string);
dlg_strings.append(adjusted_string);
dlg_strings.push_back('|');
dlg_strings.append(base::ASCIIToUTF16(
base::i18n::IsRTL() ? env_vars::kRtlLocale : env_vars::kLtrLocale));
env->SetVar(env_vars::kRestartInfo, base::UTF16ToUTF8(dlg_strings));
}
// static
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::RegisterApplicationRestart(
const base::CommandLine& parsed_command_line) {
base::ScopedNativeLibrary library(base::FilePath(L"kernel32.dll"));
// Get the function pointer for RegisterApplicationRestart.
RegisterApplicationRestartProc register_application_restart =
reinterpret_cast<RegisterApplicationRestartProc>(
library.GetFunctionPointer("RegisterApplicationRestart"));
if (!register_application_restart) {
LOG(WARNING) << "Cannot find RegisterApplicationRestart in kernel32.dll";
return;
}
// The Windows Restart Manager expects a string of command line flags only,
// without the program.
base::CommandLine command_line(base::CommandLine::NO_PROGRAM);
command_line.AppendArguments(parsed_command_line, false);
if (!command_line.HasSwitch(switches::kRestoreLastSession))
command_line.AppendSwitch(switches::kRestoreLastSession);
// Restart Chrome if the computer is restarted as the result of an update.
// This could be extended to handle crashes, hangs, and patches.
const auto& command_line_string = command_line.GetCommandLineString();
HRESULT hr = register_application_restart(
command_line_string.c_str(),
RESTART_NO_CRASH | RESTART_NO_HANG | RESTART_NO_PATCH);
if (FAILED(hr)) {
if (hr == E_INVALIDARG) {
LOG(WARNING) << "Command line too long for RegisterApplicationRestart: "
<< command_line_string;
} else {
NOTREACHED() << "RegisterApplicationRestart failed. hr: " << hr
<< ", command_line: " << command_line_string;
}
}
}
// static
int ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::HandleIconsCommands(
const base::CommandLine& parsed_command_line) {
if (parsed_command_line.HasSwitch(switches::kHideIcons)) {
// TODO(740976): This is not up-to-date and not localized. Figure out if
// the --hide-icons and --show-icons switches are still used.
base::string16 cp_applet(L"Programs and Features");
const base::string16 msg =
l10n_util::GetStringFUTF16(IDS_HIDE_ICONS_NOT_SUPPORTED, cp_applet);
const base::string16 caption = l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(IDS_PRODUCT_NAME);
const UINT flags = MB_OKCANCEL | MB_ICONWARNING | MB_TOPMOST;
if (IDOK == ui::MessageBox(NULL, msg, caption, flags))
ShellExecute(NULL, NULL, L"appwiz.cpl", NULL, NULL, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
// Exit as we are not launching the browser.
return service_manager::RESULT_CODE_NORMAL_EXIT;
}
// We don't hide icons so we shouldn't do anything special to show them
return chrome::RESULT_CODE_UNSUPPORTED_PARAM;
}
// static
bool ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::CheckMachineLevelInstall() {
base::Version version =
InstallUtil::GetChromeVersion(true /* system_install */);
if (version.IsValid()) {
base::FilePath exe_path;
base::PathService::Get(base::DIR_EXE, &exe_path);
std::wstring exe = exe_path.value();
base::FilePath user_exe_path(installer::GetChromeInstallPath(false));
if (base::FilePath::CompareEqualIgnoreCase(exe, user_exe_path.value())) {
base::CommandLine uninstall_cmd(
InstallUtil::GetChromeUninstallCmd(false));
if (!uninstall_cmd.GetProgram().empty()) {
uninstall_cmd.AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kSelfDestruct);
uninstall_cmd.AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kForceUninstall);
uninstall_cmd.AppendSwitch(
installer::switches::kDoNotRemoveSharedItems);
// Trigger Active Setup for the system-level Chrome to make sure
// per-user shortcuts to the system-level Chrome are created. Skip this
// if the system-level Chrome will undergo first run anyway, as Active
// Setup is triggered on system-level Chrome's first run.
// TODO(gab): Instead of having callers of Active Setup think about
// other callers, have Active Setup itself register when it ran and
// no-op otherwise (http://crbug.com/346843).
if (!first_run::IsChromeFirstRun())
uninstall_cmd.AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kTriggerActiveSetup);
const base::FilePath setup_exe(uninstall_cmd.GetProgram());
const base::string16 params(uninstall_cmd.GetArgumentsString());
SHELLEXECUTEINFO sei = { sizeof(sei) };
sei.fMask = SEE_MASK_NOASYNC;
sei.nShow = SW_SHOWNORMAL;
sei.lpFile = setup_exe.value().c_str();
sei.lpParameters = params.c_str();
if (!::ShellExecuteEx(&sei))
DPCHECK(false);
}
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
base::string16 TranslationDelegate::GetLocalizedString(
int installer_string_id) {
int resource_id = 0;
switch (installer_string_id) {
// HANDLE_STRING is used by the DO_STRING_MAPPING macro which is in the
// generated header installer_util_strings.h.
#define HANDLE_STRING(base_id, chrome_id) \
case base_id: \
resource_id = chrome_id; \
break;
DO_STRING_MAPPING
#undef HANDLE_STRING
default:
NOTREACHED();
}
if (resource_id)
return l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(resource_id);
return base::string16();
}
// static
void ChromeBrowserMainPartsWin::SetupInstallerUtilStrings() {
static base::NoDestructor<TranslationDelegate> delegate;
installer::SetTranslationDelegate(delegate.get());
}