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// Copyright 2012 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/android/jni_android.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <sys/prctl.h>
#include "base/android/java_exception_reporter.h"
#include "base/android/jni_string.h"
#include "base/android/jni_utils.h"
#include "base/android_runtime_jni_headers/Throwable_jni.h"
#include "base/debug/debugging_buildflags.h"
#include "base/feature_list.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "build/robolectric_buildflags.h"
#include "third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/base/attributes.h"
#include "third_party/jni_zero/jni_zero.h"
#if BUILDFLAG(IS_ROBOLECTRIC)
#include "base/base_robolectric_jni/JniAndroid_jni.h" // nogncheck
#else
#include "base/base_jni/JniAndroid_jni.h"
#endif
namespace base {
namespace android {
namespace {
// If disabled, we LOG(FATAL) immediately in native code when faced with an
// uncaught Java exception (historical behavior). If enabled, we give the Java
// uncaught exception handler a chance to handle the exception first, so that
// the crash is (hopefully) seen as a Java crash, not a native crash.
// TODO(crbug.com/40261529): remove this switch once we are confident the
// new behavior is fine.
BASE_FEATURE(kHandleExceptionsInJava,
"HandleJniExceptionsInJava",
base::FEATURE_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT);
jclass g_out_of_memory_error_class = nullptr;
#if !BUILDFLAG(IS_ROBOLECTRIC)
jmethodID g_class_loader_load_class_method_id = nullptr;
// ClassLoader.loadClass() accepts either slashes or dots on Android, but JVM
// requires dots. We could translate, but there is no need to go through
// ClassLoaders in Robolectric anyways.
// https://cs.android.com/search?q=symbol:DexFile_defineClassNative
jclass GetClassFromSplit(JNIEnv* env,
const char* class_name,
const char* split_name) {
return static_cast<jclass>(env->CallObjectMethod(
GetSplitClassLoader(env, split_name), g_class_loader_load_class_method_id,
ConvertUTF8ToJavaString(env, class_name).obj()));
}
// Must be called before using GetClassFromSplit - we need to set the global,
// and we need to call GetClassLoader at least once to allow the default
// resolver (env->FindClass()) to get our main ClassLoader class instance, which
// we then cache use for all future calls to GetSplitClassLoader.
void PrepareClassLoaders(JNIEnv* env) {
if (g_class_loader_load_class_method_id == nullptr) {
GetClassLoader(env);
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jclass> class_loader_clazz = ScopedJavaLocalRef<jclass>(
env, env->FindClass("java/lang/ClassLoader"));
CHECK(!ClearException(env));
g_class_loader_load_class_method_id =
env->GetMethodID(class_loader_clazz.obj(), "loadClass",
"(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;");
CHECK(!ClearException(env));
}
}
#endif // !BUILDFLAG(IS_ROBOLECTRIC)
} // namespace
LogFatalCallback g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing = nullptr;
const char kUnableToGetStackTraceMessage[] =
"Unable to retrieve Java caller stack trace as the exception handler is "
"being re-entered";
const char kReetrantOutOfMemoryMessage[] =
"While handling an uncaught Java exception, an OutOfMemoryError "
"occurred.";
const char kReetrantExceptionMessage[] =
"While handling an uncaught Java exception, another exception "
"occurred.";
const char kUncaughtExceptionMessage[] =
"Uncaught Java exception in native code. Please include the Java exception "
"stack from the Android log in your crash report.";
const char kUncaughtExceptionHandlerFailedMessage[] =
"Uncaught Java exception in native code and the Java uncaught exception "
"handler did not terminate the process. Please include the Java exception "
"stack from the Android log in your crash report.";
const char kOomInGetJavaExceptionInfoMessage[] =
"Unable to obtain Java stack trace due to OutOfMemoryError";
void InitVM(JavaVM* vm) {
jni_zero::InitVM(vm);
jni_zero::SetExceptionHandler(CheckException);
JNIEnv* env = jni_zero::AttachCurrentThread();
#if !BUILDFLAG(IS_ROBOLECTRIC)
// Warm-up needed for GetClassFromSplit, must be called before we set the
// resolver, since GetClassFromSplit won't work until after
// PrepareClassLoaders has happened.
PrepareClassLoaders(env);
jni_zero::SetClassResolver(GetClassFromSplit);
#endif
g_out_of_memory_error_class = static_cast<jclass>(
env->NewGlobalRef(env->FindClass("java/lang/OutOfMemoryError")));
DCHECK(g_out_of_memory_error_class);
}
void CheckException(JNIEnv* env) {
if (!jni_zero::HasException(env)) {
return;
}
static thread_local bool g_reentering = false;
if (g_reentering) {
// We were handling an uncaught Java exception already, but one of the Java
// methods we called below threw another exception. (This is unlikely to
// happen, as we are careful to never throw from these methods, but we
// can't rule it out entirely. E.g. an OutOfMemoryError when constructing
// the jstring for the return value of
// sanitizedStacktraceForUnhandledException().
env->ExceptionDescribe();
jthrowable raw_throwable = env->ExceptionOccurred();
env->ExceptionClear();
jclass clazz = env->GetObjectClass(raw_throwable);
bool is_oom_error = env->IsSameObject(clazz, g_out_of_memory_error_class);
env->Throw(raw_throwable); // Ensure we don't re-enter Java.
if (is_oom_error) {
base::android::SetJavaException(kReetrantOutOfMemoryMessage);
// Use different LOG(FATAL) statements to ensure unique stack traces.
if (g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing) {
g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing(kReetrantOutOfMemoryMessage);
} else {
LOG(FATAL) << kReetrantOutOfMemoryMessage;
}
} else {
base::android::SetJavaException(kReetrantExceptionMessage);
if (g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing) {
g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing(kReetrantExceptionMessage);
} else {
LOG(FATAL) << kReetrantExceptionMessage;
}
}
// Needed for tests, which do not terminate from LOG(FATAL).
return;
}
g_reentering = true;
// Log a message to ensure there is something in the log even if the rest of
// this function goes horribly wrong, and also to provide a convenient marker
// in the log for where Java exception crash information starts.
LOG(ERROR) << "Crashing due to uncaught Java exception";
const bool handle_exception_in_java =
base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(kHandleExceptionsInJava);
if (!handle_exception_in_java) {
env->ExceptionDescribe();
}
// We cannot use `ScopedJavaLocalRef` directly because that ends up calling
// env->GetObjectRefType() when DCHECK is on, and that call is not allowed
// with a pending exception according to the JNI spec.
jthrowable raw_throwable = env->ExceptionOccurred();
// Now that we saved the reference to the throwable, clear the exception.
//
// We need to do this as early as possible to remove the risk that code below
// might accidentally call back into Java, which is not allowed when `env`
// has an exception set, per the JNI spec. (For example, LOG(FATAL) doesn't
// work with a JNI exception set, because it calls
// GetJavaStackTraceIfPresent()).
env->ExceptionClear();
// The reference returned by `ExceptionOccurred()` is a local reference.
// `ExceptionClear()` merely removes the exception information from `env`;
// it doesn't delete the reference, which is why this call is valid.
auto throwable = ScopedJavaLocalRef<jthrowable>::Adopt(env, raw_throwable);
if (!handle_exception_in_java) {
base::android::SetJavaException(
GetJavaExceptionInfo(env, throwable).c_str());
if (g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing) {
g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing(kUncaughtExceptionMessage);
} else {
LOG(FATAL) << kUncaughtExceptionMessage;
}
// Needed for tests, which do not terminate from LOG(FATAL).
g_reentering = false;
return;
}
// We don't need to call SetJavaException() in this branch because we
// expect handleException() to eventually call JavaExceptionReporter through
// the global uncaught exception handler.
const std::string native_stack_trace = base::debug::StackTrace().ToString();
LOG(ERROR) << "Native stack trace:" << std::endl << native_stack_trace;
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jthrowable> secondary_exception =
Java_JniAndroid_handleException(
env, throwable, ConvertUTF8ToJavaString(env, native_stack_trace));
// Ideally handleException() should have terminated the process and we should
// not get here. This can happen in the case of OutOfMemoryError or if the
// app that embedded WebView installed an exception handler that does not
// terminate, or itself threw an exception. We cannot be confident that
// JavaExceptionReporter ran, so set the java exception explicitly.
base::android::SetJavaException(
GetJavaExceptionInfo(
env, secondary_exception ? secondary_exception : throwable)
.c_str());
if (g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing) {
g_log_fatal_callback_for_testing(kUncaughtExceptionHandlerFailedMessage);
} else {
LOG(FATAL) << kUncaughtExceptionHandlerFailedMessage;
}
// Needed for tests, which do not terminate from LOG(FATAL).
g_reentering = false;
}
std::string GetJavaExceptionInfo(JNIEnv* env,
const JavaRef<jthrowable>& throwable) {
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jstring> sanitized_exception_string =
Java_JniAndroid_sanitizedStacktraceForUnhandledException(env, throwable);
// Returns null when PiiElider results in an OutOfMemoryError.
return sanitized_exception_string
? ConvertJavaStringToUTF8(sanitized_exception_string)
: kOomInGetJavaExceptionInfoMessage;
}
std::string GetJavaStackTraceIfPresent() {
JNIEnv* env = nullptr;
JavaVM* jvm = jni_zero::GetVM();
if (jvm) {
jvm->GetEnv(reinterpret_cast<void**>(&env), JNI_VERSION_1_2);
}
if (!env) {
// JNI has not been initialized on this thread.
return {};
}
if (HasException(env)) {
// This can happen if CheckException() is being re-entered, decided to
// LOG(FATAL) immediately, and LOG(FATAL) itself is calling us. In that case
// it is imperative that we don't try to call Java again.
return kUnableToGetStackTraceMessage;
}
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jthrowable> throwable =
JNI_Throwable::Java_Throwable_Constructor(env);
std::string ret = GetJavaExceptionInfo(env, throwable);
// Strip the exception message and leave only the "at" lines. Example:
// java.lang.Throwable:
// {tab}at Clazz.method(Clazz.java:111)
// {tab}at ...
size_t newline_idx = ret.find('\n');
if (newline_idx == std::string::npos) {
// There are no java frames.
return {};
}
return ret.substr(newline_idx + 1);
}
} // namespace android
} // namespace base