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// process_state_proto.proto: A client proto representation of a process,
// in a fully-digested state.
//
// Derived from earlier struct and class based models of a client-side
// processed minidump found under src/google_breakpad/processor. The
// file process_state.h holds the top level representation of this model,
// supported by additional classes. We've added a proto representation
// to ease serialization and parsing for server-side storage of crash
// reports processed on the client.
//
// Author: Jess Gray
syntax = "proto2";
package google_breakpad;
// A proto representation of a process, in a fully-digested state.
// See src/google_breakpad/processor/process_state.h
message ProcessStateProto {
// Next value: 14
// The time-date stamp of the original minidump (time_t format)
optional int64 time_date_stamp = 1;
// The time-date stamp when the process was created (time_t format)
optional int64 process_create_time = 13;
message Crash {
// The type of crash. OS- and possibly CPU- specific. For example,
// "EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION" (Windows), "EXC_BAD_ACCESS /
// KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS" (Mac OS X), "SIGSEGV" (other Unix).
required string reason = 1;
// If crash_reason implicates memory, the memory address that caused the
// crash. For data access errors, this will be the data address that
// caused the fault. For code errors, this will be the address of the
// instruction that caused the fault.
required int64 address = 2;
}
optional Crash crash = 2;
// If there was an assertion that was hit, a textual representation
// of that assertion, possibly including the file and line at which
// it occurred.
optional string assertion = 3;
// The index of the thread that requested a dump be written in the
// threads vector. If a dump was produced as a result of a crash, this
// will point to the thread that crashed. If the dump was produced as
// by user code without crashing, and the dump contains extended Breakpad
// information, this will point to the thread that requested the dump.
optional int32 requesting_thread = 4;
message Thread {
// Stack for the given thread
repeated StackFrame frames = 1;
}
// Stacks for each thread (except possibly the exception handler
// thread) at the time of the crash.
repeated Thread threads = 5;
// The modules that were loaded into the process represented by the
// ProcessState.
repeated CodeModule modules = 6;
// System Info: OS and CPU
// A string identifying the operating system, such as "Windows NT",
// "Mac OS X", or "Linux". If the information is present in the dump but
// its value is unknown, this field will contain a numeric value. If
// the information is not present in the dump, this field will be empty.
optional string os = 7;
// A short form of the os string, using lowercase letters and no spaces,
// suitable for use in a filesystem. Possible values are "windows",
// "mac", and "linux". Empty if the information is not present in the dump
// or if the OS given by the dump is unknown. The values stored in this
// field should match those used by MinidumpSystemInfo::GetOS.
optional string os_short = 8;
// A string identifying the version of the operating system, such as
// "5.1.2600 Service Pack 2" or "10.4.8 8L2127". If the dump does not
// contain this information, this field will be empty.
optional string os_version = 9;
// A string identifying the basic CPU family, such as "x86" or "ppc".
// If this information is present in the dump but its value is unknown,
// this field will contain a numeric value. If the information is not
// present in the dump, this field will be empty. The values stored in
// this field should match those used by MinidumpSystemInfo::GetCPU.
optional string cpu = 10;
// A string further identifying the specific CPU, such as
// "GenuineIntel level 6 model 13 stepping 8". If the information is not
// present in the dump, or additional identifying information is not
// defined for the CPU family, this field will be empty.
optional string cpu_info = 11;
// The number of processors in the system. Will be greater than one for
// multi-core systems.
optional int32 cpu_count = 12;
// Leave the ability to add the raw minidump to this representation
}
// Represents a single frame in a stack
// See src/google_breakpad/processor/code_module.h
message StackFrame {
// Next value: 8
// The program counter location as an absolute virtual address. For the
// innermost called frame in a stack, this will be an exact program counter
// or instruction pointer value. For all other frames, this will be within
// the instruction that caused execution to branch to a called function,
// but may not necessarily point to the exact beginning of that instruction.
required int64 instruction = 1;
// The module in which the instruction resides.
optional CodeModule module = 2;
// The function name, may be omitted if debug symbols are not available.
optional string function_name = 3;
// The start address of the function, may be omitted if debug symbols
// are not available.
optional int64 function_base = 4;
// The source file name, may be omitted if debug symbols are not available.
optional string source_file_name = 5;
// The (1-based) source line number, may be omitted if debug symbols are
// not available.
optional int32 source_line = 6;
// The start address of the source line, may be omitted if debug symbols
// are not available.
optional int64 source_line_base = 7;
}
// Carries information about code modules that are loaded into a process.
// See src/google_breakpad/processor/code_module.h
message CodeModule {
// Next value: 8
// The base address of this code module as it was loaded by the process.
optional int64 base_address = 1;
// The size of the code module.
optional int64 size = 2;
// The path or file name that the code module was loaded from.
optional string code_file = 3;
// An identifying string used to discriminate between multiple versions and
// builds of the same code module. This may contain a uuid, timestamp,
// version number, or any combination of this or other information, in an
// implementation-defined format.
optional string code_identifier = 4;
// The filename containing debugging information associated with the code
// module. If debugging information is stored in a file separate from the
// code module itself (as is the case when .pdb or .dSYM files are used),
// this will be different from code_file. If debugging information is
// stored in the code module itself (possibly prior to stripping), this
// will be the same as code_file.
optional string debug_file = 5;
// An identifying string similar to code_identifier, but identifies a
// specific version and build of the associated debug file. This may be
// the same as code_identifier when the debug_file and code_file are
// identical or when the same identifier is used to identify distinct
// debug and code files.
optional string debug_identifier = 6;
// A human-readable representation of the code module's version.
optional string version = 7;
}