commit | 69c2c51dd89965d234eec16e3a9353634831916b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org> | Fri Jun 01 15:39:13 2018 +0900 |
committer | Ted Mielczarek <ted.mielczarek@gmail.com> | Tue Jun 19 10:44:10 2018 +0000 |
tree | 91a41b0de567e6463400040dbb3cfa16c948de23 | |
parent | 7b3afa9258e58a57ffbeb395d445811f92616ae9 [diff] |
Fall back to the raw symbol name from DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name when there is nothing else When DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name doesn't demangle, breakpad currently throws the symbol completely, but in some cases, there is no DW_AT_name or DW_AT_abstract_origin to figure out a name, and the raw value from DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name is still better than nothing. Fall back to that in when there is nothing else. R=ted@mielczarek.org Change-Id: I5cc7580244f2b99f5f1f279d09b904031cae1a37 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1082176 Reviewed-by: Ted Mielczarek <ted.mielczarek@gmail.com>
Breakpad is a set of client and server components which implement a crash-reporting system.
First, download depot_tools and ensure that they’re in your PATH
.
Create a new directory for checking out the source code (it must be named breakpad).
mkdir breakpad && cd breakpad
Run the fetch
tool from depot_tools to download all the source repos.
fetch breakpad
cd src
Build the source.
./configure && make
You can also cd to another directory and run configure from there to build outside the source tree.
This will build the processor tools (src/processor/minidump_stackwalk
, src/processor/minidump_dump
, etc), and when building on Linux it will also build the client libraries and some tools (src/tools/linux/dump_syms/dump_syms
, src/tools/linux/md2core/minidump-2-core
, etc).
Optionally, run tests.
make check
Optionally, install the built libraries
make install
If you need to reconfigure your build be sure to run make distclean
first.
To update an existing checkout to a newer revision, you can git pull
as usual, but then you should run gclient sync
to ensure that the dependent repos are up-to-date.
Follow the steps above to get the source and build it.
Make changes. Build and test your changes. For core code like processor use methods above. For linux/mac/windows, there are test targets in each project file.
Commit your changes to your local repo and upload them to the server. http://dev.chromium.org/developers/contributing-code e.g. git commit ... && git cl upload ...
You will be prompted for credential and a description.
At https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/ you'll find your issue listed; click on it, then “Add reviewer”, and enter in the code reviewer. Depending on your settings, you may not see an email, but the reviewer has been notified with google-breakpad-dev@googlegroups.com always CC’d.