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29 
30 /* minidump_exception_mac.h: A definition of exception codes for Mac
31  * OS X
32  *
33  * (This is C99 source, please don't corrupt it with C++.)
34  *
35  * Author: Mark Mentovai
36  * Split into its own file: Neal Sidhwaney */
37 
38 
39 #ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_MAC_H__
40 #define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_MAC_H__
41 
42 #include <stddef.h>
43 
44 #include "google_breakpad/common/breakpad_types.h"
45 
46 /* For (MDException).exception_code.  Breakpad minidump extension for Mac OS X
47  * support.  Based on Darwin/Mac OS X' mach/exception_types.h.  This is
48  * what Mac OS X calls an "exception", not a "code". */
49 typedef enum {
50   /* Exception code.  The high 16 bits of exception_code contains one of
51    * these values. */
52   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_ACCESS      = 1,  /* code can be a kern_return_t */
53       /* EXC_BAD_ACCESS */
54   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION = 2,  /* code is CPU-specific */
55       /* EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION */
56   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_ARITHMETIC      = 3,  /* code is CPU-specific */
57       /* EXC_ARITHMETIC */
58   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_EMULATION       = 4,  /* code is CPU-specific */
59       /* EXC_EMULATION */
60   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_SOFTWARE        = 5,
61       /* EXC_SOFTWARE */
62   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BREAKPOINT      = 6,  /* code is CPU-specific */
63       /* EXC_BREAKPOINT */
64   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_SYSCALL         = 7,
65       /* EXC_SYSCALL */
66   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_MACH_SYSCALL    = 8,
67       /* EXC_MACH_SYSCALL */
68   MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_RPC_ALERT       = 9
69       /* EXC_RPC_ALERT */
70 } MDExceptionMac;
71 
72 /* For (MDException).exception_flags.  Breakpad minidump extension for Mac OS X
73  * support.  Based on Darwin/Mac OS X' mach/ppc/exception.h and
74  * mach/i386/exception.h.  This is what Mac OS X calls a "code". */
75 typedef enum {
76   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_BAD_ACCESS.  These are relevant kern_return_t values
77    * from mach/kern_return.h. */
78   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_INVALID_ADDRESS    =  1,
79       /* KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS */
80   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PROTECTION_FAILURE =  2,
81       /* KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE */
82   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_NO_ACCESS          =  8,
83       /* KERN_NO_ACCESS */
84   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_MEMORY_FAILURE     =  9,
85       /* KERN_MEMORY_FAILURE */
86   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_MEMORY_ERROR       = 10,
87       /* KERN_MEMORY_ERROR */
88 
89   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_SOFTWARE */
90   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_BAD_SYSCALL = 0x00010000,  /* Mach SIGSYS */
91   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_BAD_PIPE    = 0x00010001,  /* Mach SIGPIPE */
92   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_ABORT       = 0x00010002,  /* Mach SIGABRT */
93 
94   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_ACCESS on ppc */
95   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_VM_PROT_READ = 0x0101,
96       /* EXC_PPC_VM_PROT_READ */
97   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_BADSPACE     = 0x0102,
98       /* EXC_PPC_BADSPACE */
99   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_UNALIGNED    = 0x0103,
100       /* EXC_PPC_UNALIGNED */
101 
102   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION on ppc */
103   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_INVALID_SYSCALL           = 1,
104       /* EXC_PPC_INVALID_SYSCALL */
105   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_UNIMPLEMENTED_INSTRUCTION = 2,
106       /* EXC_PPC_UNIPL_INST */
107   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_PRIVILEGED_INSTRUCTION    = 3,
108       /* EXC_PPC_PRIVINST */
109   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_PRIVILEGED_REGISTER       = 4,
110       /* EXC_PPC_PRIVREG */
111   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_TRACE                     = 5,
112       /* EXC_PPC_TRACE */
113   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_PERFORMANCE_MONITOR       = 6,
114       /* EXC_PPC_PERFMON */
115 
116   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_ARITHMETIC on ppc */
117   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_OVERFLOW           = 1,
118       /* EXC_PPC_OVERFLOW */
119   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_ZERO_DIVIDE        = 2,
120       /* EXC_PPC_ZERO_DIVIDE */
121   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_INEXACT      = 3,
122       /* EXC_FLT_INEXACT */
123   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_ZERO_DIVIDE  = 4,
124       /* EXC_PPC_FLT_ZERO_DIVIDE */
125   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_UNDERFLOW    = 5,
126       /* EXC_PPC_FLT_UNDERFLOW */
127   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_OVERFLOW     = 6,
128       /* EXC_PPC_FLT_OVERFLOW */
129   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_FLOAT_NOT_A_NUMBER = 7,
130       /* EXC_PPC_FLT_NOT_A_NUMBER */
131 
132   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_EMULATION on ppc */
133   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_NO_EMULATION   = 8,
134       /* EXC_PPC_NOEMULATION */
135   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_ALTIVEC_ASSIST = 9,
136       /* EXC_PPC_ALTIVECASSIST */
137 
138   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_SOFTWARE on ppc */
139   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_TRAP    = 0x00000001,  /* EXC_PPC_TRAP */
140   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_MIGRATE = 0x00010100,  /* EXC_PPC_MIGRATE */
141 
142   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BREAKPOINT on ppc */
143   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_PPC_BREAKPOINT = 1,  /* EXC_PPC_BREAKPOINT */
144 
145   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION on x86, see also x86 interrupt
146    * values below. */
147   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_INVALID_OPERATION = 1,  /* EXC_I386_INVOP */
148 
149   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_ARITHMETIC on x86 */
150   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_DIV       = 1,  /* EXC_I386_DIV */
151   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_INTO      = 2,  /* EXC_I386_INTO */
152   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_NOEXT     = 3,  /* EXC_I386_NOEXT */
153   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_EXTOVR    = 4,  /* EXC_I386_EXTOVR */
154   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_EXTERR    = 5,  /* EXC_I386_EXTERR */
155   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_EMERR     = 6,  /* EXC_I386_EMERR */
156   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_BOUND     = 7,  /* EXC_I386_BOUND */
157   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_SSEEXTERR = 8,  /* EXC_I386_SSEEXTERR */
158 
159   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BREAKPOINT on x86 */
160   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_SGL = 1,  /* EXC_I386_SGL */
161   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_BPT = 2,  /* EXC_I386_BPT */
162 
163   /* With MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION on x86.  These are the raw
164    * x86 interrupt codes.  Most of these are mapped to other Mach
165    * exceptions and codes, are handled, or should not occur in user space.
166    * A few of these will do occur with MD_EXCEPTION_MAC_BAD_INSTRUCTION. */
167   /* EXC_I386_DIVERR    =  0: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_DIV */
168   /* EXC_I386_SGLSTP    =  1: mapped to EXC_BREAKPOINT/EXC_I386_SGL */
169   /* EXC_I386_NMIFLT    =  2: should not occur in user space */
170   /* EXC_I386_BPTFLT    =  3: mapped to EXC_BREAKPOINT/EXC_I386_BPT */
171   /* EXC_I386_INTOFLT   =  4: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_INTO */
172   /* EXC_I386_BOUNDFLT  =  5: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_BOUND */
173   /* EXC_I386_INVOPFLT  =  6: mapped to EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION/EXC_I386_INVOP */
174   /* EXC_I386_NOEXTFLT  =  7: should be handled by the kernel */
175   /* EXC_I386_DBLFLT    =  8: should be handled (if possible) by the kernel */
176   /* EXC_I386_EXTOVRFLT =  9: mapped to EXC_BAD_ACCESS/(PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC) */
177   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_INVALID_TASK_STATE_SEGMENT = 10,
178       /* EXC_INVTSSFLT */
179   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT        = 11,
180       /* EXC_SEGNPFLT */
181   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_STACK_FAULT                = 12,
182       /* EXC_STKFLT */
183   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_GENERAL_PROTECTION_FAULT   = 13,
184       /* EXC_GPFLT */
185   /* EXC_I386_PGFLT     = 14: should not occur in user space */
186   /* EXC_I386_EXTERRFLT = 16: mapped to EXC_ARITHMETIC/EXC_I386_EXTERR */
187   MD_EXCEPTION_CODE_MAC_X86_ALIGNMENT_FAULT            = 17
188       /* EXC_ALIGNFLT (for vector operations) */
189   /* EXC_I386_ENOEXTFLT = 32: should be handled by the kernel */
190   /* EXC_I386_ENDPERR   = 33: should not occur */
191 } MDExceptionCodeMac;
192 
193 #endif  /* GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_MAC_OSX_H__ */
194