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Using crashpad with content shell

When running web tests, it is possible to use crashpad/breakpad to capture stack traces on crashes while running without a debugger attached and with the sandbox enabled.

Setup

On all platforms, build the target blink_tests.

*** note Mac: Add enable_dsyms = 1 to your gn build arguments before building. This slows down linking several minutes, so don't just always set it by default.


*** note Linux: Add use_debug_fission = true to your gn build arguments before building.


Then, create a directory where the crash dumps will be stored:

  • Linux/Mac:
    mkdir /tmp/crashes
  • Android:
    adb root
    adb shell mkdir /data/data/org.chromium.content_shell_apk/cache
  • Windows:
    mkdir %TEMP%\crashes

Running content shell with crashpad

Crashpad can be enabled by passing --enable-crash-reporter and --crash-dumps-dir to content shell:

  • Linux:
    out/Debug/content_shell --enable-crash-reporter \
        --crash-dumps-dir=/tmp/crashes chrome://crash
  • Mac:
    out/Debug/Content\ Shell.app/Contents/MacOS/Content\ Shell \
        --enable-crash-reporter --crash-dumps-dir=/tmp/crashes chrome://crash
  • Windows:
    out\Default\content_shell.exe --enable-crash-reporter ^
        --crash-dumps-dir=%TEMP%\crashes chrome://crash
  • Android:
    out/Default/bin/content_shell_apk install
    out/Default/bin/content_shell_apk launch chrome://crash
    --args="--enable-crash-reporter --crash-dumps-dir=/data/data/org.chromium.content_shell_apk/cache"

Retrieving the crash dump

On Linux and Android, we first have to retrieve the crash dump. On Mac and Windows, this step can be skipped.

  • Linux:
    components/crash/content/tools/dmp2minidump.py /tmp/crashes/*.dmp /tmp/minidump
  • Android:
    adb pull $(adb shell ls /data/data/org.chromium.content_shell_apk/cache/pending/*.dmp) /tmp/chromium-renderer-minidump.dmp

Symbolizing the crash dump

On all platforms except for Windows, we need to convert the debug symbols to a format that breakpad can understand.

  • Linux:
    components/crash/content/tools/generate_breakpad_symbols.py \
        --build-dir=out/Default --binary=out/Default/content_shell \
        --symbols-dir=out/Default/content_shell.breakpad.syms --clear --jobs=16
  • Mac:
    components/crash/content/tools/generate_breakpad_symbols.py \
        --build-dir=out/Default \
        --binary=out/Default/Content\ Shell.app/Contents/MacOS/Content\ Shell \
        --symbols-dir=out/Default/content_shell.breakpad.syms --clear --jobs=16
  • Android:
    components/crash/content/tools/generate_breakpad_symbols.py \
        --build-dir=out/Default \
        --binary=out/Default/lib/libcontent_shell_content_view.so \
        --symbols-dir=out/Default/content_shell.breakpad.syms --clear \
        --platform=android

Now we can generate a stack trace from the crash dump. Assuming the crash dump is in minidump.dmp:

  • Linux/Android/Mac:
    out/Default/minidump_stackwalk minidump.dmp out/Debug/content_shell.breakpad.syms
  • Windows:
    "c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Debuggers\x64\cdb.exe" ^
        -y out\Default -c ".ecxr;k30;q" -z minidump.dmp