GENERATED_FILES now defaults to python3 unless py2=True is specified as
an argument. All existing GENERATED_FILES scripts and GeneratedFile
templates have the py2=True attribute added, so this patch should
effectively be a no-op.
Going forward, individual scripts can be converted to python3 and their
corresponding py2=True attribute can be deleted. In effect, this patch
will be backed out in pieces until all scripts run in python3, at which
point the py2 attribute itself can be removed.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D60919
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
GENERATED_FILES now defaults to python3 unless py2=True is specified as
an argument. All existing GENERATED_FILES scripts and GeneratedFile
templates have the py2=True attribute added, so this patch should
effectively be a no-op.
Going forward, individual scripts can be converted to python3 and their
corresponding py2=True attribute can be deleted. In effect, this patch
will be backed out in pieces until all scripts run in python3, at which
point the py2 attribute itself can be removed.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D60919
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
GENERATED_FILES now defaults to python3 unless py2=True is specified as
an argument. All existing GENERATED_FILES scripts and GeneratedFile
templates have the py2=True attribute added, so this patch should
effectively be a no-op.
Going forward, individual scripts can be converted to python3 and their
corresponding py2=True attribute can be deleted. In effect, this patch
will be backed out in pieces until all scripts run in python3, at which
point the py2 attribute itself can be removed.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D60919
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch rolls up all the required changes for this purpose. Since the
whole crash reporting flow must understand the new format it's not possible
to land this as separate patches as individually they would be broken. This
patch includes the following changes:
* Changes to the crash reporting machinery to write out annotations as JSON,
these includes changes to the DLL blocklist code that must be run at crash
time.
* Modifications to the crash reporter client so that it can read and
submit the new format; this includes platform-specific changes to the
Breakpad libraries it uses for submitting crashes.
* Modifications to the minidump-analyzer to understand and process the new
format correctly.
* Modifications to the crash manager to understand and process the new format
correctly.
* Modifications to GeckoView's crash handler to understand and submit the
new format correctly.
* Added new tests to cover the new format and modified existing ones to
accomodate the new one.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46848
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch rolls up all the required changes for this purpose. Since the
whole crash reporting flow must understand the new format it's not possible
to land this as separate patches as individually they would be broken. This
patch includes the following changes:
* Changes to the crash reporting machinery to write out annotations as JSON,
these includes changes to the DLL blocklist code that must be run at crash
time.
* Modifications to the crash reporter client so that it can read and
submit the new format; this includes platform-specific changes to the
Breakpad libraries it uses for submitting crashes.
* Modifications to the minidump-analyzer to understand and process the new
format correctly.
* Modifications to the crash manager to understand and process the new format
correctly.
* Modifications to GeckoView's crash handler to understand and submit the
new format correctly.
* Added new tests to cover the new format and modified existing ones to
accomodate the new one.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46848
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Bug 1558372 allows to build crash reporter for Android even if host isn't
Linux. But when using Windows host, it is still broken.
Host libraries and tools in `toolkit/crashreporter/google-breakpad/src/common`
is only for Linux host and macOS host. So if using Windows host, it isn't
buildable. So I would like to exclude this if host is windows.
Also, `toolkit/crashreporter/google-breakpad/src/tools/linux/dump_syms` is
only for Linux host.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D43923
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
We currently rely on WIN_DIA_SDK_BIN_DIR being passed, but we can
actually derive it from the DIA SDK directory. So we now do that, except
when it's given explicitly.
While in the vicinity, move the dia2.h check to python configure.
With WIN_DIA_SDK_BIN_DIR being derived and not set when dia2.h is not
found, we don't really need MSVC_HAS_DIA_SDK anymore, so we just check
for WIN_DIA_SDK_BIN_DIR to determine whether to build dump_syms or not.
One exception to the above is when WIN_DIA_SDK_BIN_DIR is passed in,
which we only keep for the in-tree mozconfigs for now. We'll remove that
possibility after bug 1523201.
Depends on D17892
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D17893
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This introduces the machinery needed to generate crash annotations from a YAML
file. The relevant C++ functions are updated to take a typed enum. JavaScript
calls are unaffected but they will throw if the string argument does not
correspond to one of the known entries in the C++ enum. The existing whitelists
and blacklists of annotations are also generated from the YAML file and all
duplicate code related to them has been consolidated. Once written out to the
.extra file the annotations are converted in string form and are no different
than the existing ones.
All existing annotations have been included in the list (and some obsolete ones
have been removed) and all call sites have been updated including tests where
appropriate.
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extra : source : 4f6c43f2830701ec5552e08e3f1b06fe6d045860
The new version of breakpad imported in bug 1309172 doesn't demangle
rust symbols at all, contrary to before, where it tried to C++ demangle
them, which worked for many, although far from all. It however has
rust-demangle support as long as it's linked against a copy of the
rust-demangle-capi crate from https://github.com/luser/rust-demangle-capi/
This imports the code from the rust-demangle-capi crate but because of
some build system complications it's not taken as-is:
- it uses rusty-cheddar, which is deprecated, to generate a C header.
- rusty-cheddar depends on syntex_syntax, which now fails to build.
- rust-demangle-capi has crate-type staticlib, which can't be used
as a dependency in a Cargo.toml. For that reason, we can't create
a fake crate that depends on it to have it vendored.
Overall, it's only a few lines of rust, and the C header can be written
manually, so this is what we do here. The created crate is named in a way
specific to dump_syms.
The build system doesn't know how to figure out what system libraries
are required to link rust static libraries, although the rust compiler
has /some/ support to get the information, so we handle that manually.
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extra : rebase_source : 9f5a9bfe2148d3040e11c7121a88e85a7f2d5c53
MozReview-Commit-ID: 270iURVhNRu
This patch builds upon the existing DLL services functionality:
1) We add code to obtain the name of the subject from the cert used to sign a
binary (if present). This code is added inside mozglue because in the future
we will be using this code from the DLL blocklist, which is also located
there.
2) We add annotation functionality that registers itself for DLL load events
and updates crash reporter annotations as new libraries are loaded. It also
annotates any existing libraries that are also in memory at the time that the
CertAnnotator is first instantiated. This all happens off main thread, with
the exception of actually making the annotation when in a child process.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 2e3726d37356479aee81915caed04fe7af74c815
MozReview-Commit-ID: 270iURVhNRu
This patch builds upon the existing DLL services functionality:
1) We add code to obtain the name of the subject from the cert used to sign a
binary (if present). This code is added inside mozglue because in the future
we will be using this code from the DLL blocklist, which is also located
there.
2) We add annotation functionality that registers itself for DLL load events
and updates crash reporter annotations as new libraries are loaded. It also
annotates any existing libraries that are also in memory at the time that the
CertAnnotator is first instantiated. This all happens off main thread, with
the exception of actually making the annotation when in a child process.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : f86c1a6fd2a44f21a71e7a7418267b3b0d5feeec
MozReview-Commit-ID: 270iURVhNRu
This patch builds upon the existing DLL services functionality:
1) We add code to obtain the name of the subject from the cert used to sign a
binary (if present). This code is added inside mozglue because in the future
we will be using this code from the DLL blocklist, which is also located
there.
2) We add annotation functionality that registers itself for DLL load events
and updates crash reporter annotations as new libraries are loaded. It also
annotates any existing libraries that are also in memory at the time that the
CertAnnotator is first instantiated. This all happens off main thread, with
the exception of actually making the annotation when in a child process.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e032ee8c4cf71e5225b51797443764549f4bbe56
This marks **/docs/** as exclusively docs, and code that is autodoc'd as
inclusively docs.
That means that a change that purely modifies documentation files will *only*
run `docs` tasks, while a change that modifies autodoc'd source code will
*additionaly* run `docs` tasks. The tasks do not run by default.
MozReview-Commit-ID: G9tOK0AwtrI
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extra : rebase_source : 8dd971e5c9b0eb5f47895664a4ea49442f303ecb
extra : source : 0881de9b2b5e36ec37cc866f1d4af109da57a919
This marks **/docs/** as exclusively docs, and code that is autodoc'd as
inclusively docs.
That means that a change that purely modifies documentation files will *only*
run `docs` tasks, while a change that modifies autodoc'd source code will
*additionaly* run `docs` tasks. The tasks do not run by default.
MozReview-Commit-ID: G9tOK0AwtrI
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extra : rebase_source : 8dd971e5c9b0eb5f47895664a4ea49442f303ecb
extra : source : 0881de9b2b5e36ec37cc866f1d4af109da57a919
This marks **/docs/** as exclusively docs, and code that is autodoc'd as
inclusively docs.
That means that a change that purely modifies documentation files will *only*
run `docs` tasks, while a change that modifies autodoc'd source code will
*additionaly* run `docs` tasks. The tasks do not run by default.
MozReview-Commit-ID: G9tOK0AwtrI
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extra : rebase_source : 8dd971e5c9b0eb5f47895664a4ea49442f303ecb
extra : source : 0881de9b2b5e36ec37cc866f1d4af109da57a919
Detect the NDK major/minor version numbers, and feed that to Breakpad.
For AArch64, some Breakpad headers try to workaround NDK oddities by
checking the ANDROID_NDK_MAJOR_VERSION and ANDROID_NDK_MINOR_VERSION
macros.
NS_SetCurrentThreadName() is added as an alternative to PR_SetCurrentThreadName()
inside libxul. The thread names are collected in the form of crash annotation to
be processed on socorro.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4RpAWzTuvPs