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// Copyright 2018 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/module_cache.h"
#include <objbase.h>
#include <psapi.h>
#include <string>
#include "base/debug/alias.h"
#include "base/process/process_handle.h"
#include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
#include "base/win/pe_image.h"
#include "base/win/scoped_handle.h"
#include "base/win/win_util.h"
namespace base {
namespace {
// Gets the unique build ID and the corresponding debug path for a module.
// Windows build IDs are created by a concatenation of a GUID and AGE fields
// found in the headers of a module. The GUID is stored in the first 16 bytes
// and the AGE is stored in the last 4 bytes. Returns the empty string if the
// function fails to get the build ID. The debug path (pdb file) can be found
// in the PE file and is the build time path where the debug file was produced.
//
// Example:
// dumpbin chrome.exe /headers | find "Format:"
// ... Format: RSDS, {16B2A428-1DED-442E-9A36-FCE8CBD29726}, 10, ...
//
// The resulting buildID string of this instance of chrome.exe is
// "16B2A4281DED442E9A36FCE8CBD2972610".
//
// Note that the AGE field is encoded in decimal, not hex.
void GetDebugInfoForModule(HMODULE module_handle,
std::string* build_id,
FilePath* pdb_name) {
GUID guid;
DWORD age;
LPCSTR pdb_file = nullptr;
size_t pdb_file_length = 0;
if (!win::PEImage(module_handle)
.GetDebugId(&guid, &age, &pdb_file, &pdb_file_length)) {
return;
}
FilePath::StringType pdb_filename;
if (!UTF8ToWide(pdb_file, pdb_file_length, &pdb_filename))
return;
*pdb_name = FilePath(std::move(pdb_filename)).BaseName();
auto buffer = win::WStringFromGUID(guid);
RemoveChars(buffer, L"{}-", &buffer);
buffer.append(NumberToWString(age));
*build_id = WideToUTF8(buffer);
}
// Returns true if the address is in the address space accessible to
// applications and DLLs, as reported by ::GetSystemInfo.
bool IsValidUserSpaceAddress(uintptr_t address) {
static LPVOID max_app_addr = 0;
static LPVOID min_app_addr = 0;
if (!max_app_addr) {
SYSTEM_INFO sys_info;
::GetSystemInfo(&sys_info);
max_app_addr = sys_info.lpMaximumApplicationAddress;
min_app_addr = sys_info.lpMinimumApplicationAddress;
}
return reinterpret_cast<LPVOID>(address) >= min_app_addr &&
reinterpret_cast<LPVOID>(address) <= max_app_addr;
}
// Traits class to adapt GenericScopedHandle for HMODULES.
class ModuleHandleTraits : public win::HandleTraits {
public:
using Handle = HMODULE;
ModuleHandleTraits() = delete;
ModuleHandleTraits(const ModuleHandleTraits&) = delete;
ModuleHandleTraits& operator=(const ModuleHandleTraits&) = delete;
static bool CloseHandle(HMODULE handle) { return ::FreeLibrary(handle) != 0; }
static bool IsHandleValid(HMODULE handle) { return handle != nullptr; }
static HMODULE NullHandle() { return nullptr; }
};
// HMODULE is not really a handle, and has reference count semantics, so the
// standard VerifierTraits does not apply.
using ScopedModuleHandle =
win::GenericScopedHandle<ModuleHandleTraits, win::DummyVerifierTraits>;
class WindowsModule : public ModuleCache::Module {
public:
WindowsModule(ScopedModuleHandle module_handle,
const MODULEINFO module_info,
const std::string& id,
const FilePath& debug_basename)
: module_handle_(std::move(module_handle)),
module_info_(module_info),
id_(id),
debug_basename_(debug_basename) {}
WindowsModule(const WindowsModule&) = delete;
WindowsModule& operator=(const WindowsModule&) = delete;
// ModuleCache::Module
uintptr_t GetBaseAddress() const override {
return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(module_info_.lpBaseOfDll);
}
std::string GetId() const override { return id_; }
FilePath GetDebugBasename() const override { return debug_basename_; }
size_t GetSize() const override { return module_info_.SizeOfImage; }
bool IsNative() const override { return true; }
private:
ScopedModuleHandle module_handle_;
const MODULEINFO module_info_;
std::string id_;
FilePath debug_basename_;
};
ScopedModuleHandle GetModuleHandleForAddress(uintptr_t address) {
// Record the address in crash dumps to help understand the source of
// GetModuleHandleEx crashes on Windows 11 observed in
// https://crbug.com/1297776.
debug::Alias(&address);
if (!IsValidUserSpaceAddress(address))
return ScopedModuleHandle(nullptr);
HMODULE module_handle = nullptr;
// GetModuleHandleEx() increments the module reference count, which is then
// managed and ultimately decremented by ScopedModuleHandle.
if (!::GetModuleHandleEx(GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS,
reinterpret_cast<LPCTSTR>(address),
&module_handle)) {
const DWORD error = ::GetLastError();
DCHECK_EQ(ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND, static_cast<int>(error));
}
return ScopedModuleHandle(module_handle);
}
std::unique_ptr<ModuleCache::Module> CreateModuleForHandle(
ScopedModuleHandle module_handle) {
FilePath pdb_name;
std::string build_id;
GetDebugInfoForModule(module_handle.get(), &build_id, &pdb_name);
MODULEINFO module_info;
if (!::GetModuleInformation(GetCurrentProcessHandle(), module_handle.get(),
&module_info, sizeof(module_info))) {
return nullptr;
}
return std::make_unique<WindowsModule>(std::move(module_handle), module_info,
build_id, pdb_name);
}
} // namespace
// static
std::unique_ptr<const ModuleCache::Module> ModuleCache::CreateModuleForAddress(
uintptr_t address) {
ScopedModuleHandle module_handle = GetModuleHandleForAddress(address);
if (!module_handle.is_valid())
return nullptr;
return CreateModuleForHandle(std::move(module_handle));
}
} // namespace base