1*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // Copyright 2019 Google LLC 2*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // 3*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 4*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 5*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // met: 6*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // 7*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 10*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 11*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 12*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // distribution. 13*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // * Neither the name of Google LLC nor the names of its 14*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 15*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // this software without specific prior written permission. 16*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // 17*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 18*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 19*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 20*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 21*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 22*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 23*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 24*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 25*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 26*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 27*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 28*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 29*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #ifndef COMMON_WINDOWS_MODULE_INFO_H_ 30*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #define COMMON_WINDOWS_MODULE_INFO_H_ 31*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 32*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #include <string> 33*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 34*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle namespace google_breakpad { 35*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 36*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle using std::wstring; 37*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // A structure that carries information that identifies a module. 38*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle struct PDBModuleInfo { 39*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle public: 40*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // The basename of the pe/pdb file from which information was loaded. 41*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle wstring debug_file; 42*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 43*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // The module's identifier. For recent pe/pdb files, the identifier consists 44*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // of the pe/pdb's guid, in uppercase hexadecimal form without any dashes 45*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // or separators, followed immediately by the pe/pdb's age, also in 46*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // uppercase hexadecimal form. For older pe/pdb files which have no guid, 47*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // the identifier is the pe/pdb's 32-bit signature value, in zero-padded 48*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // hexadecimal form, followed immediately by the pe/pdb's age, in lowercase 49*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // hexadecimal form. 50*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle wstring debug_identifier; 51*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 52*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // A string identifying the cpu that the pe/pdb is associated with. 53*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // Currently, this may be "x86" or "unknown". 54*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle wstring cpu; 55*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle }; 56*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 57*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // A structure that carries information that identifies a PE file, 58*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // either an EXE or a DLL. 59*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle struct PEModuleInfo { 60*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // The basename of the PE file. 61*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle wstring code_file; 62*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 63*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // The PE file's code identifier, which consists of its timestamp 64*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // and file size concatenated together into a single hex string. 65*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // (The fields IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER::SizeOfImage and 66*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // IMAGE_FILE_HEADER::TimeDateStamp, as defined in the ImageHlp 67*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // documentation.) This is not well documented, if it's documented 68*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // at all, but it's what symstore does and what DbgHelp supports. 69*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle wstring code_identifier; 70*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle }; 71*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 72*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle } // namespace google_breakpad 73*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 74*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #endif // COMMON_WINDOWS_MODULE_INFO_H_ 75