//===--- CrashRecoveryContext.h - Crash Recovery ----------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_CRASHRECOVERYCONTEXT_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_CRASHRECOVERYCONTEXT_H #include namespace llvm { class StringRef; /// \brief Crash recovery helper object. /// /// This class implements support for running operations in a safe context so /// that crashes (memory errors, stack overflow, assertion violations) can be /// detected and control restored to the crashing thread. Crash detection is /// purely "best effort", the exact set of failures which can be recovered from /// is platform dependent. /// /// Clients make use of this code by first calling /// CrashRecoveryContext::Enable(), and then executing unsafe operations via a /// CrashRecoveryContext object. For example: /// /// void actual_work(void *); /// /// void foo() { /// CrashRecoveryContext CRC; /// /// if (!CRC.RunSafely(actual_work, 0)) { /// ... a crash was detected, report error to user ... /// } /// /// ... no crash was detected ... /// } /// /// Crash recovery contexts may not be nested. class CrashRecoveryContext { void *Impl; public: CrashRecoveryContext() : Impl(0) {} ~CrashRecoveryContext(); /// \brief Enable crash recovery. This function is not thread safe, clients /// should call it during startup or with a lock held. static void Enable(); /// \brief Disable crash recovery. This function is not thread safe, clients /// should call it during startup or with a lock held. static void Disable(); /// \brief Execute the provide callback function (with the given arguments) in /// a protected context. /// /// \return True if the function completed successfully, and false if the /// function crashed (or HandleCrash was called explicitly). Clients should /// make as little assumptions as possible about the program state when /// RunSafely has returned false. Clients can use getBacktrace() to retrieve /// the backtrace of the crash on failures. bool RunSafely(void (*Fn)(void*), void *UserData); /// \brief Explicitly trigger a crash recovery in the current process, and /// return failure from RunSafely(). This function does not return. void HandleCrash(); /// \brief Return a string containing the backtrace where the crash was /// detected; or empty if the backtrace wasn't recovered. /// /// This function is only valid when a crash has been detected (i.e., /// RunSafely() has returned false. const std::string &getBacktrace() const; }; } #endif