lokinet/llarp/win32/win32_intrnl.c

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// there's probably an use case for a _newer_ implementation
// of pthread_setname_np(3), in fact, I may just merge _this_
// upstream...
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#include <windows.h>
typedef HRESULT(FAR PASCAL* p_SetThreadDescription)(void*, const wchar_t*);
#define EXCEPTION_SET_THREAD_NAME ((DWORD)0x406D1388)
typedef struct _THREADNAME_INFO
{
DWORD dwType; /* must be 0x1000 */
LPCSTR szName; /* pointer to name (in user addr space) */
DWORD dwThreadID; /* thread ID (-1=caller thread) */
DWORD dwFlags; /* reserved for future use, must be zero */
} THREADNAME_INFO;
void
SetThreadName(DWORD dwThreadID, LPCSTR szThreadName)
{
THREADNAME_INFO info;
DWORD infosize;
HANDLE hThread;
/* because loonix is SHIT and limits thread names to 16 bytes */
wchar_t thr_name_w[16];
p_SetThreadDescription _SetThreadDescription;
/* current win10 flights now have a new named-thread API, let's try to use
* that first! */
/* first, dlsym(2) the new call from system library */
hThread = NULL;
_SetThreadDescription =
(p_SetThreadDescription)GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandle("kernel32"), "SetThreadDescription");
if (_SetThreadDescription)
{
/* grab another reference to the thread */
hThread = OpenThread(THREAD_SET_LIMITED_INFORMATION, FALSE, dwThreadID);
/* windows takes unicode, our input is utf-8 or plain ascii */
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, szThreadName, -1, thr_name_w, 16);
if (hThread)
_SetThreadDescription(hThread, thr_name_w);
else
goto old; /* for whatever reason, we couldn't get a handle to the thread.
Just use the old method. */
}
else
{
old:
info.dwType = 0x1000;
info.szName = szThreadName;
info.dwThreadID = dwThreadID;
info.dwFlags = 0;
infosize = sizeof(info) / sizeof(DWORD);
__try
{
RaiseException(EXCEPTION_SET_THREAD_NAME, 0, infosize, (DWORD*)&info);
}
__except (EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER)
Config file improvements (#1397) * Config file API/comment improvements API improvements: ================= Make the config API use position-independent tag parameters (Required, Default{123}, MultiValue) rather than a sequence of bools with overloads. For example, instead of: conf.defineOption<int>("a", "b", false, true, 123, [] { ... }); you now write: conf.defineOption<int>("a", "b", MultiValue, Default{123}, [] { ... }); The tags are: - Required - MultiValue - Default{value} plus new abilities (see below): - Hidden - RelayOnly - ClientOnly - Comment{"line1", "line2", "line3"} Made option definition more powerful: ===================================== - `Hidden` allows you to define an option that won't show up in the generated config file if it isn't set. - `RelayOnly`/`ClientOnly` sets up an option that is only accepted and only shows up for relay or client configs. (If neither is specified the option shows up in both modes). - `Comment{...}` lets the option comments be specified as part of the defineOption. Comment improvements ==================== - Rewrote comments for various options to expand on details. - Inlined all the comments with the option definitions. - Several options that were missing comments got comments added. - Made various options for deprecated and or internal options hidden by default so that they don't show up in a default config file. - show the section comment (but not option comments) *after* the [section] tag instead of before it as it makes more sense that way (particularly for the [bind] section which has a new long comment to describe how it works). Disable profiling by default ============================ We had this weird state where we use and store profiling by default but never *load* it when starting up. This commit makes us just not use profiling at all unless explicitly enabled. Other misc changes: =================== - change default worker threads to 0 (= num cpus) instead of 1, and fix it to allow 0. - Actually apply worker-threads option - fixed default data-dir value erroneously having quotes around it - reordered ifname/ifaddr/mapaddr (was previously mapaddr/ifaddr/ifname) as mapaddr is a sort of specialization of ifaddr and so makes more sense to come after it (particularly because it now references ifaddr in its help message). - removed peer-stats option (since we always require it for relays and never use it for clients) - removed router profiles filename option (this doesn't need to be configurable) - removed defunct `service-node-seed` option - Change default logging output file to "" (which means stdout), and also made "-" work for stdout. * Router hive compilation fixes * Comments for SNApp SRV settings in ini file * Add extra blank line after section comments * Better deprecated option handling Allow {client,relay}-only options in {relay,client} configs to be specified as implicitly deprecated options: they warn, and don't set anything. Add an explicit `Deprecated` tag and move deprecated option handling into definition.cpp. * Move backwards compat options into section definitions Keep the "addBackwardsCompatibleConfigOptions" only for options in sections that no longer exist. * Fix INI parsing issues & C++17-ify - don't allow inline comments because it seems they aren't allowed in ini formats in general, and is going to cause problems if there is a comment character in a value (e.g. an exit auth string). Additionally it was breaking on a line such as: # some comment; see? because it was treating only `; see?` as the comment and then producing an error message about the rest of the line being invalid. - make section parsing stricter: the `[` and `]` have to be at the beginning at end of the line now (after stripping whitespace). - Move whitespace stripping to the top since everything in here does it. - chop off string_view suffix/prefix rather than maintaining position values - fix potential infinite loop/segfault when given a line such as `]foo[` * Make config parsing failure fatal Load() LogError's and returns false on failure, so we weren't aborting on config file errors. * Formatting: allow `{}` for empty functions/structs Instead of using two lines when empty: { } * Make default dns bind 127.0.0.1 on non-Linux * Don't show empty section; fix tests We can conceivably have sections that only make sense for clients or relays, and so want to completely omit that section if we have no options for the type of config being generated. Also fixes missing empty lines between tests. Co-authored-by: Thomas Winget <tewinget@gmail.com>
2020-10-07 22:22:58 +00:00
{}
}
/* clean up */
if (hThread)
CloseHandle(hThread);
}
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#if 0
// Generate a core dump if we crash. Finally.
// Unix-style, we just leave a file named "core" in
// the user's working directory. Gets overwritten if
// a new crash occurs.
#include <dbghelp.h>
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma comment(lib, "dbghelp.lib")
#endif
HRESULT
GenerateCrashDump(MINIDUMP_TYPE flags, EXCEPTION_POINTERS *seh)
{
HRESULT error = S_OK;
MINIDUMP_USER_STREAM_INFORMATION info = {0};
MINIDUMP_USER_STREAM stream = {0};
// get the time
SYSTEMTIME sysTime = {0};
GetSystemTime(&sysTime);
// get the computer name
char compName[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1] = {0};
DWORD compNameLen = ARRAYSIZE(compName);
GetComputerNameA(compName, &compNameLen);
// This information is written to a core dump user stream
char extra_info[1024] = {0};
snprintf(extra_info, 1024,
"hostname=%s;datetime=%02u-%02u-%02u_%02u-%02u-%02u", compName,
sysTime.wYear, sysTime.wMonth, sysTime.wDay, sysTime.wHour,
sysTime.wMinute, sysTime.wSecond);
// open the file
HANDLE hFile =
CreateFileA("core", GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
FILE_SHARE_DELETE | FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL,
CREATE_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
if(hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
error = GetLastError();
error = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(error);
return error;
}
// get the process information
HANDLE hProc = GetCurrentProcess();
DWORD procID = GetCurrentProcessId();
// if we have SEH info, package it up
MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION sehInfo = {0};
MINIDUMP_EXCEPTION_INFORMATION *sehPtr = NULL;
// Collect hostname and time
info.UserStreamCount = 1;
info.UserStreamArray = &stream;
stream.Type = CommentStreamA;
stream.BufferSize = strlen(extra_info) + 1;
stream.Buffer = extra_info;
if(seh)
{
sehInfo.ThreadId = GetCurrentThreadId();
sehInfo.ExceptionPointers = seh;
sehInfo.ClientPointers = FALSE;
sehPtr = &sehInfo;
}
// generate the crash dump
BOOL result =
MiniDumpWriteDump(hProc, procID, hFile, flags, sehPtr, &info, NULL);
if(!result)
{
error = (HRESULT)GetLastError(); // already an HRESULT
}
// close the file
CloseHandle(hFile);
return error;
}
// ok try a UNIX-style signal handler
LONG FAR PASCAL win32_signal_handler(EXCEPTION_POINTERS *e)
{
MessageBox(NULL,
"A fatal error has occurred. A core dump was generated and "
"dropped in the daemon's working directory. Please create an "
"issue at https://github.com/loki-network/loki-project, and "
"attach the core dump for further assistance.",
"Fatal Error", MB_ICONHAND);
GenerateCrashDump(
MiniDumpWithFullMemory | MiniDumpWithHandleData | MiniDumpWithThreadInfo
| MiniDumpWithProcessThreadData | MiniDumpWithFullMemoryInfo
| MiniDumpWithUnloadedModules | MiniDumpWithFullAuxiliaryState
| MiniDumpIgnoreInaccessibleMemory | MiniDumpWithTokenInformation,
e);
exit(127);
return 0;
}
#endif
#endif