(instead of C++) it gets upset about the default argument. Instead of
using a default argument I split the function up into two separate
functions.
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The Mac crash key manipulation code was intended to be thread-safe through the
provision of a mutex. The mutex operations were done inside an assert().
assert() is a no-op in NDEBUG (release) builds. Therefore, in release builds,
these operations were occurring without being protected by any mutex at all,
and were nowhere near thread-safe.
BUG=chromium:331268
R=rsesek@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/1034002
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This is Chromium's base/memory/scoped_ptr.h at r98718, which split off
from the google3 version at a later point than Breakpad's copy. It is a
drop in replacement and the only changes are:
- removal of WARN_UNUSED_RESULT.
- moving it into the google_breakpad namespace.
BUG=534
R=mark@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/964002
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- src/common/android/testing/mkdtemp.h:
Fixes a compilation error when using the (recent) NDK r9b,
see comments in the source file for details.
- android/test-driver, Makefile.am, Makefile.in:
Autotools 1.12 changed the way tests are run during "make check"
so add a new "custom test driver" to run tests on Android, and
modify Makefile.am / Makefile.in accordingly. Otherwise,
'make check' tried to run the tests on the host.
- android/test-shell.sh:
Allow several tests to run in parallel on the device, by
creating a custom test directory for each test process.
This allows running "make check -j8" reliably.
- src/common/linux/file_id_unittest.cc:
Disable the SelfStrip test on Android, since it assumes a 'strip'
executable is available on the target system where the test runs.
BUG=NONE
R=mark@chromium.org, ted.mielczarek@gmail.com
TEST=android/run-checks.sh --ndk-dir=/path/to/android-ndk-r9b
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/904003
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The inconsistent and duplicated references to gDebugLog caused
problems building on iOS and the current logging implementation
had little utility because it was never activated in debug builds.
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Add a resetConfiguration method to BreakpadController for iOS. The new method
resets the controller configuration to its initial value, which is the
infoDictionary of the bundle of the application.
Patch by KiYun Roe <kiyun@chromium.org>
BUG=554
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/904002/
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There are a bunch of tests that use invalid memory acesses (on purpose)
to trigger a crash so that we can detect things are dumped correctly.
When we run under ASAN, it catches those accesses and the breaks the
testing flow.
For now, use the existing ADDRESS_SANITIZER symbol to disable more tests.
Ideally we'd use a compile-time attribute to disable ASAN on a few funcs,
but that seems to be broken atm.
BUG=chromium:293519
BUG=chromium:304575
TEST=ran unittests under ASAN and they now pass
TEST=ran unittests w/out asan/clang and they still pass
R=benchan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/884002
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If you try to process a file using a 32bit build that is larger than
2GiB in size, the linux kernel will reject things:
$ strace -eopen dump_syms ./chrome ./ > chrome.sym
...
open(".//chrome.debug", O_RDONLY) = -1 EOVERFLOW (Value too large for defined data type)
So let's use the existing autoconf macro to check for and enable support
as need be.
We have to shift the existing m32 logic up to before we start doing
feature test macros though otherwise a simple configure won't work:
$ ./configure --enable-m32
This is because it first tests LFS and such w/out the -m32 flags.
BUG=chromium:266064
TEST=`./configure --enable-m32 && make && make check` passes
R=benchan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/619002
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For CPUs that don't support the MMX instruction set, such pre-Pentium III or industrial x86 embedded PCs, the minidump fails when it tries to retrieve MMX specific registers.
This patch adds MMX detection for that call.
Tested on Ubuntu 12.04 with i686, and on a custom Linux distro on a Vortex86DX microcontroller.
Original review: https://breakpad.appspot.com/455002/
A=aras.vaichas
BUG=495
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/864002
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It is incorrect to wrap close in HANDLE_EINTR on Linux.
Unnecessary #includes of eintr_wrapper.h are also removed. The variable naming
within the macro is also updated per Chromium r178174.
einter_wrapper.h contains a non-mechanical change. Mechanical changes were
generated by running:
sed -E -i '' \
-e 's/((=|if|return|CHECK|EXPECT|ASSERT).*)HANDLE(_EINTR\(.*close)/\1IGNORE\3/' \
-e 's/(ignore_result|void ?)\(HANDLE_EINTR\((.*close\(.*)\)\)/\2/' \
-e 's/(\(void\) ?)?HANDLE_EINTR\((.*close\(.*)\)/\2/' \
$(grep -rl HANDLE_EINTR.*close . --exclude-dir=.svn)
sed -E -i '' -e '/#include.*eintr_wrapper\.h"/d' \
$(grep -EL '(HANDLE|IGNORE)_EINTR' \
$(grep -Elr '#include.*eintr_wrapper\.h"' . --exclude-dir=.svn))
BUG=chromium:269623
R=ted.mielczarek@gmail.com
Review URL: https://breakpad.appspot.com/784002
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