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The caller should provide the following * * core_segment_count -- Number of segments (LC_SEGMENT_KERNEL) that will be recorded * core_byte_count -- Overall length of all data to be included across all segments * thread_count -- Number of threads that will be recorded with thread state (LC_THREAD) * thread_state_size -- Size of a thread's saved state (should be the overall LC_THREAD command size) * misc_bytes_count -- Length of misc data that will be included in the core * mh_magic -- mh_magic to be included in corefile * cpu_type -- CPU type * cpu_subtype -- CPU subtype * context -- Passed to kcc_coredump_get_summary_routine */ typedef kern_return_t (*core_save_summary_cb)(uint64_t core_segment_count, uint64_t core_byte_count, uint64_t thread_count, uint64_t thread_state_size, uint64_t misc_bytes_count, void *context); /* * The core_save_segment_descriptions callback is provided with the call to the * kcc_coredump_save_segment_descriptions routine that was registered. * * It's expected that the caller should iterate all of the segments they want to include in * the corefile and call the callback with the following for each: * * Please note that seg_end is address of the byte immediately following the last byte in the segment. * For example, if a segment spans addresses 0x1000 to 0x1FFF, seg_end would be 0x2000. * * seg_start -- Start of the segment in the core's address space * seg_end -- End of the segment in the core's address space * context -- Passed to kcc_coredump_save_segment_descriptions routine */ typedef kern_return_t (*core_save_segment_descriptions_cb)(uint64_t seg_start, uint64_t seg_end, void *context); /* * The core_save_thread_state callback is provided with the call to the * kcc_coredump_save_thread_state routine that was registered. * * The routine is provided a pointer to a buffer of thread_state_size (as specified * previously) that can be used to populate thread state. * * It's expected that the caller should iterate all of the threads * that they would like to include and call the callback with the following * for each: * * thread_state -- A pointer to the buffer with an LC_THREAD command * context -- Passed to kcc_coredump_save_thread_state routine */ typedef kern_return_t (*core_save_thread_state_cb)(void *thread_state, void *context); /* * The core_save_sw_vers callback is provided with the call to the * kcc_coredump_save_sw_vers routine that was registered. * * The caller should call the callback with the following: * * sw_vers -- A pointer the software version information * length -- Length of the software version information to be copied (< KERN_COREDUMP_VERSIONSTRINGMAXSIZE) * context -- Passed to kcc_coredump_save_sw_vers routine */ typedef kern_return_t (*core_save_sw_vers_cb)(void *sw_vers, uint64_t length, void *context); /* * The core_save_segment_data callback is provided with the call to the * kcc_coredump_save_segment_data routine that was registered. * * It's expected that the caller should iterate all of the segments they want to include in * the corefile and call the callback with the following for each: * * seg_data -- A pointer to the segment data (mapped in the kernel's address space) * length -- Length of the data to be copied from the segment * context -- Passed to kcc_coredump_save_segment_data routine */ typedef kern_return_t (*core_save_segment_data_cb)(void *seg_data, uint64_t length, void *context); /* * ---------------------- OPTIONAL ------------------------- * The core_save_misc_data callback is provided with the call to the * kcc_coredump_save_misc_data routine that was registered * * The caller should call the callback with the following: * * misc_data -- A pointer to the data to be copied * length -- The length of the data to be copied * context -- Passed to kcc_coredump_save_misc_data routine */ typedef kern_return_t (*core_save_misc_data_cb)(void *misc_data, uint64_t length, void *context); typedef struct { kern_return_t (*kcc_coredump_init)(void *refcon, void *context); /* OPTIONAL -- return KERN_NODE_DOWN if the co-processor should be skipped */ kern_return_t (*kcc_coredump_get_summary)(void *refcon, core_save_summary_cb callback, void *context); kern_return_t (*kcc_coredump_save_segment_descriptions)(void *refcon, core_save_segment_descriptions_cb callback, void *context); kern_return_t (*kcc_coredump_save_thread_state)(void *refcon, void *buf, core_save_thread_state_cb callback, void *context); kern_return_t (*kcc_coredump_save_sw_vers)(void *refcon, core_save_sw_vers_cb callback, void *context); kern_return_t (*kcc_coredump_save_segment_data)(void *refcon, core_save_segment_data_cb callback, void *context); kern_return_t (*kcc_coredump_save_misc_data)(void *refcon, core_save_misc_data_cb callback, void *context); /* OPTIONAL */ /* End of version 1 */ } kern_coredump_callback_config; #define KERN_COREDUMP_MAX_CORES MACH_CORE_FILEHEADER_MAXFILES #define KERN_COREDUMP_MIN_CONFIG_VERSION 1 #define KERN_COREDUMP_CONFIG_VERSION 1 #define KERN_COREDUMP_VERSIONSTRINGMAXSIZE 256 /* * kern_register_coredump_helper is called to register a core with the kernel * coredump infrastructure. In addition to the callback config and version of the config * structure, a description of the core should be provided -- i.e.: AP */ kern_return_t kern_register_coredump_helper(int kern_coredump_config_vers, const kern_coredump_callback_config *kc_callbacks, void *refcon, const char *core_description, boolean_t is64bit, uint32_t mh_magic, cpu_type_t cpu_type, cpu_subtype_t cpu_subtype); #if PRIVATE kern_return_t kern_register_xnu_coredump_helper(kern_coredump_callback_config *kc_callbacks); kern_return_t kern_do_coredump(void *core_outvars, boolean_t kernel_only, uint64_t first_file_offset, uint64_t *last_file_offset); #define KERN_COREDUMP_HEADERSIZE 4096 static_assert((sizeof(struct mach_core_fileheader) <= KERN_COREDUMP_HEADERSIZE), "struct mach_core_fileheader larger than KERN_COREDUMP_HEADERSIZE (space that will be allocated for it in the corefile)"); #define KERN_COREDUMP_MAXDEBUGLOGSIZE 16384 #define KERN_COREDUMP_BEGIN_FILEBYTES_ALIGN 4096 #define KERN_COREDUMP_THREADSIZE_MAX 1024 #endif /* PRIVATE */ __END_DECLS #endif /* _PROCESSOR_CORE_H_ */