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     29 
     30 // simple_symbol_supplier.h: A simple SymbolSupplier implementation
     31 //
     32 // SimpleSymbolSupplier is a straightforward implementation of SymbolSupplier
     33 // that stores symbol files in a filesystem tree.  A SimpleSymbolSupplier is
     34 // created with one or more base directories, which are the root paths for all
     35 // symbol files.  Each symbol file contained therein has a directory entry in
     36 // the base directory with a name identical to the corresponding debugging
     37 // file (pdb).  Within each of these directories, there are subdirectories
     38 // named for the debugging file's identifier.  For recent pdb files, this is
     39 // a concatenation of the pdb's uuid and age, presented in hexadecimal form,
     40 // without any dashes or separators.  The uuid is in uppercase hexadecimal
     41 // and the age is in lowercase hexadecimal.  Within that subdirectory,
     42 // SimpleSymbolSupplier expects to find the symbol file, which is named
     43 // identically to the debug file, but with a .sym extension.  If the original
     44 // debug file had a name ending in .pdb, the .pdb extension will be replaced
     45 // with .sym.  This sample hierarchy is rooted at the "symbols" base
     46 // directory:
     47 //
     48 // symbols
     49 // symbols/test_app.pdb
     50 // symbols/test_app.pdb/63FE4780728D49379B9D7BB6460CB42A1
     51 // symbols/test_app.pdb/63FE4780728D49379B9D7BB6460CB42A1/test_app.sym
     52 // symbols/kernel32.pdb
     53 // symbols/kernel32.pdb/BCE8785C57B44245A669896B6A19B9542
     54 // symbols/kernel32.pdb/BCE8785C57B44245A669896B6A19B9542/kernel32.sym
     55 //
     56 // In this case, the uuid of test_app.pdb is
     57 // 63fe4780-728d-4937-9b9d-7bb6460cb42a and its age is 1.
     58 //
     59 // This scheme was chosen to be roughly analogous to the way that
     60 // symbol files may be accessed from Microsoft Symbol Server.  A hierarchy
     61 // used for Microsoft Symbol Server storage is usable as a hierarchy for
     62 // SimpleSymbolServer, provided that the pdb files are transformed to dumped
     63 // format using a tool such as dump_syms, and given a .sym extension.
     64 //
     65 // SimpleSymbolSupplier will iterate over all root paths searching for
     66 // a symbol file existing in that path.
     67 //
     68 // SimpleSymbolSupplier supports any debugging file which can be identified
     69 // by a CodeModule object's debug_file and debug_identifier accessors.  The
     70 // expected ultimate source of these CodeModule objects are MinidumpModule
     71 // objects; it is this class that is responsible for assigning appropriate
     72 // values for debug_file and debug_identifier.
     73 //
     74 // Author: Mark Mentovai
     75 
     76 #ifndef PROCESSOR_SIMPLE_SYMBOL_SUPPLIER_H__
     77 #define PROCESSOR_SIMPLE_SYMBOL_SUPPLIER_H__
     78 
     79 #include <map>
     80 #include <string>
     81 #include <vector>
     82 
     83 #include "common/using_std_string.h"
     84 #include "google_breakpad/processor/symbol_supplier.h"
     85 
     86 namespace google_breakpad {
     87 
     88 using std::map;
     89 using std::vector;
     90 
     91 class CodeModule;
     92 
     93 class SimpleSymbolSupplier : public SymbolSupplier {
     94  public:
     95   // Creates a new SimpleSymbolSupplier, using path as the root path where
     96   // symbols are stored.
     97   explicit SimpleSymbolSupplier(const string &path) : paths_(1, path) {}
     98 
     99   // Creates a new SimpleSymbolSupplier, using paths as a list of root
    100   // paths where symbols may be stored.
    101   explicit SimpleSymbolSupplier(const vector<string> &paths) : paths_(paths) {}
    102 
    103   virtual ~SimpleSymbolSupplier() {}
    104 
    105   // Returns the path to the symbol file for the given module.  See the
    106   // description above.
    107   virtual SymbolResult GetSymbolFile(const CodeModule *module,
    108                                      const SystemInfo *system_info,
    109                                      string *symbol_file);
    110 
    111   virtual SymbolResult GetSymbolFile(const CodeModule *module,
    112                                      const SystemInfo *system_info,
    113                                      string *symbol_file,
    114                                      string *symbol_data);
    115 
    116   // Allocates data buffer on heap and writes symbol data into buffer.
    117   // Symbol supplier ALWAYS takes ownership of the data buffer.
    118   virtual SymbolResult GetCStringSymbolData(const CodeModule *module,
    119                                             const SystemInfo *system_info,
    120                                             string *symbol_file,
    121                                             char **symbol_data,
    122                                             size_t *symbol_data_size);
    123 
    124   // Free the data buffer allocated in the above GetCStringSymbolData();
    125   virtual void FreeSymbolData(const CodeModule *module);
    126 
    127  protected:
    128   SymbolResult GetSymbolFileAtPathFromRoot(const CodeModule *module,
    129                                            const SystemInfo *system_info,
    130                                            const string &root_path,
    131                                            string *symbol_file);
    132 
    133  private:
    134   map<string, char *> memory_buffers_;
    135   vector<string> paths_;
    136 };
    137 
    138 }  // namespace google_breakpad
    139 
    140 #endif  // PROCESSOR_SIMPLE_SYMBOL_SUPPLIER_H__
    141