/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "ThreadAnnotation.h" #include #include "mozilla/Assertions.h" #include "mozilla/StaticMutex.h" #include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h" #include "prthread.h" #include "nsDebug.h" #include "nsExceptionHandler.h" #include "nsString.h" #include "nsTArray.h" using mozilla::StaticMutex; using mozilla::StaticMutexAutoLock; using mozilla::UniquePtr; namespace CrashReporter { namespace { #ifdef XP_MACOSX /* * On the Mac, exception handler callbacks are invoked in a context where all * other threads are paused. As a result, attempting to acquire a mutex is * problematic because 1) the mutex may be held by another thread which is * now suspended and 2) acquiring an unheld mutex can trigger memory allocation * which generally requires allocator locks. This class is a wrapper around a * StaticMutex, providing an IsLocked() method which only makes sense to use * in the Mac exception handling context when other threads are paused. */ class MacCrashReporterLock { public: void Lock() { sInnerMutex.Lock(); sIsLocked = true; } void Unlock() { sIsLocked = false; sInnerMutex.Unlock(); } /* * Returns true if the lock is held at the time the method is called. * The return value is out-of-date by the time this method returns unless * we have a guarantee that other threads are not running such as in Mac * breadkpad exception handler context. */ bool IsLocked() { return sIsLocked; } void AssertCurrentThreadOwns() { sInnerMutex.AssertCurrentThreadOwns(); } private: static StaticMutex sInnerMutex; static bool sIsLocked; }; StaticMutex MacCrashReporterLock::sInnerMutex; bool MacCrashReporterLock::sIsLocked; // Use MacCrashReporterLock for locking typedef mozilla::detail::BaseAutoLock CrashReporterAutoLock; typedef MacCrashReporterLock CrashReporterLockType; #else /* !XP_MACOSX */ // Use StaticMutex for locking typedef StaticMutexAutoLock CrashReporterAutoLock; typedef StaticMutex CrashReporterLockType; #endif /* XP_MACOSX */ // Protects access to sInitialized and sThreadAnnotations. static CrashReporterLockType sMutex; class ThreadAnnotationSpan { public: ThreadAnnotationSpan(uint32_t aBegin, uint32_t aEnd) : mBegin(aBegin), mEnd(aEnd) { MOZ_ASSERT(mBegin < mEnd); } ~ThreadAnnotationSpan(); class Comparator { public: bool Equals(const ThreadAnnotationSpan* const& a, const ThreadAnnotationSpan* const& b) const { return a->mBegin == b->mBegin; } bool LessThan(const ThreadAnnotationSpan* const& a, const ThreadAnnotationSpan* const& b) const { return a->mBegin < b->mBegin; } }; private: // ~ThreadAnnotationSpan() does nontrivial thing. Make sure we don't // instantiate accidentally. ThreadAnnotationSpan(const ThreadAnnotationSpan& aOther) = delete; ThreadAnnotationSpan& operator=(const ThreadAnnotationSpan& aOther) = delete; friend class ThreadAnnotationData; friend class Comparator; uint32_t mBegin; uint32_t mEnd; }; // This class keeps the flat version of thread annotations for each thread. // When a thread calls CrashReporter::SetCurrentThreadName(), it adds // information about the calling thread (thread id and name) to this class. // When crash happens, the crash reporter gets flat representation and add to // the crash annotation file. class ThreadAnnotationData { public: ThreadAnnotationData() = default; ~ThreadAnnotationData() = default; // Adds
 tid:"thread name",
annotation to the current annotations. // Returns an instance of ThreadAnnotationSpan for cleanup on thread // termination. ThreadAnnotationSpan* AddThreadAnnotation(ThreadId aTid, const char* aThreadName) { if (!aTid || !aThreadName) { return nullptr; } uint32_t oldLength = mData.Length(); mData.AppendPrintf("%u:\"%s\",", aTid, aThreadName); uint32_t newLength = mData.Length(); ThreadAnnotationSpan* rv = new ThreadAnnotationSpan(oldLength, newLength); mDataSpans.AppendElement(rv); return rv; } // Called on thread termination. Removes the thread annotation, represented as // ThreadAnnotationSpan, from the flat representation. void EraseThreadAnnotation(const ThreadAnnotationSpan& aThreadInfo) { uint32_t begin = aThreadInfo.mBegin; uint32_t end = aThreadInfo.mEnd; if (!(begin < end && end <= mData.Length())) { return; } uint32_t cutLength = end - begin; mData.Cut(begin, cutLength); // Adjust the ThreadAnnotationSpan affected by data shifting. size_t index = mDataSpans.BinaryIndexOf(&aThreadInfo, ThreadAnnotationSpan::Comparator()); for (size_t i = index + 1; i < mDataSpans.Length(); i++) { ThreadAnnotationSpan* elem = mDataSpans[i]; MOZ_ASSERT(elem->mBegin >= cutLength); MOZ_ASSERT(elem->mEnd > cutLength); elem->mBegin -= cutLength; elem->mEnd -= cutLength; } // No loner tracking aThreadInfo. mDataSpans.RemoveElementAt(index); } // Gets the flat representation of thread annotations. void GetData(const std::function& aCallback) { aCallback(mData.BeginReading()); } private: // The flat representation of thread annotations. nsCString mData; // This array tracks the created ThreadAnnotationSpan instances so that we // can make adjustments accordingly when we cut substrings from mData on // thread exit. nsTArray mDataSpans; }; static bool sInitialized = false; static UniquePtr sThreadAnnotations; static unsigned sTLSThreadInfoKey = (unsigned)-1; void ThreadLocalDestructor(void* aUserData) { MOZ_ASSERT(aUserData); CrashReporterAutoLock lock(sMutex); ThreadAnnotationSpan* aThreadInfo = static_cast(aUserData); delete aThreadInfo; } // This is called on thread termination. ThreadAnnotationSpan::~ThreadAnnotationSpan() { // Note that we can't lock the mutex here because this function may be called // from SetCurrentThreadName(). sMutex.AssertCurrentThreadOwns(); if (sThreadAnnotations) { sThreadAnnotations->EraseThreadAnnotation(*this); } } } // Anonymous namespace. void InitThreadAnnotation() { CrashReporterAutoLock lock(sMutex); if (sInitialized) { return; } PRStatus status = PR_NewThreadPrivateIndex(&sTLSThreadInfoKey, &ThreadLocalDestructor); if (status == PR_FAILURE) { return; } sInitialized = true; sThreadAnnotations = mozilla::MakeUnique(); } void SetCurrentThreadName(const char* aName) { if (PR_GetThreadPrivate(sTLSThreadInfoKey)) { // Explicitly set TLS value to null (and call the dtor function ) before // acquiring sMutex to avoid reentrant deadlock. PR_SetThreadPrivate(sTLSThreadInfoKey, nullptr); } CrashReporterAutoLock lock(sMutex); if (!sInitialized) { return; } ThreadAnnotationSpan* threadInfo = sThreadAnnotations->AddThreadAnnotation(CurrentThreadId(), aName); // This may destroy the old insatnce. PR_SetThreadPrivate(sTLSThreadInfoKey, threadInfo); } void GetFlatThreadAnnotation(const std::function& aCallback, bool aIsHandlingException) { bool lockNeeded = true; #ifdef XP_MACOSX if (aIsHandlingException) { // Don't acquire the lock on Mac because we are // executing in exception context where all other // threads are paused. If the lock is held, skip // thread annotations to avoid deadlock caused by // waiting for a suspended thread. If the lock // isn't held, acquiring it serves no purpose and // can trigger memory allocations. if (sMutex.IsLocked()) { aCallback(""); return; } lockNeeded = false; } #endif if (lockNeeded) { sMutex.Lock(); } if (sThreadAnnotations) { sThreadAnnotations->GetData(aCallback); } else { // Maybe already shutdown: call aCallback with empty annotation data. aCallback(""); } if (lockNeeded) { sMutex.Unlock(); } } void ShutdownThreadAnnotation() { CrashReporterAutoLock lock(sMutex); sInitialized = false; sThreadAnnotations.reset(); } } // namespace CrashReporter