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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "base/process_util.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <userenv.h>
#include <psapi.h>
#include <ios>
#include "base/bind.h"
#include "base/bind_helpers.h"
#include "base/command_line.h"
#include "base/debug/stack_trace.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "base/message_loop.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
#include "base/sys_info.h"
#include "base/win/object_watcher.h"
#include "base/win/scoped_handle.h"
#include "base/win/scoped_process_information.h"
#include "base/win/windows_version.h"
// userenv.dll is required for CreateEnvironmentBlock().
#pragma comment(lib, "userenv.lib")
namespace base {
namespace {
// System pagesize. This value remains constant on x86/64 architectures.
const int PAGESIZE_KB = 4;
// Exit codes with special meanings on Windows.
const DWORD kNormalTerminationExitCode = 0;
const DWORD kDebuggerInactiveExitCode = 0xC0000354;
const DWORD kKeyboardInterruptExitCode = 0xC000013A;
const DWORD kDebuggerTerminatedExitCode = 0x40010004;
// Maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) to wait for the process to exit.
static const int kWaitInterval = 2000;
// This exit code is used by the Windows task manager when it kills a
// process. It's value is obviously not that unique, and it's
// surprising to me that the task manager uses this value, but it
// seems to be common practice on Windows to test for it as an
// indication that the task manager has killed something if the
// process goes away.
const DWORD kProcessKilledExitCode = 1;
// HeapSetInformation function pointer.
typedef BOOL (WINAPI* HeapSetFn)(HANDLE, HEAP_INFORMATION_CLASS, PVOID, SIZE_T);
void OnNoMemory() {
// Kill the process. This is important for security, since WebKit doesn't
// NULL-check many memory allocations. If a malloc fails, returns NULL, and
// the buffer is then used, it provides a handy mapping of memory starting at
// address 0 for an attacker to utilize.
__debugbreak();
_exit(1);
}
class TimerExpiredTask : public win::ObjectWatcher::Delegate {
public:
explicit TimerExpiredTask(ProcessHandle process);
~TimerExpiredTask();
void TimedOut();
// MessageLoop::Watcher -----------------------------------------------------
virtual void OnObjectSignaled(HANDLE object);
private:
void KillProcess();
// The process that we are watching.
ProcessHandle process_;
win::ObjectWatcher watcher_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TimerExpiredTask);
};
TimerExpiredTask::TimerExpiredTask(ProcessHandle process) : process_(process) {
watcher_.StartWatching(process_, this);
}
TimerExpiredTask::~TimerExpiredTask() {
TimedOut();
DCHECK(!process_) << "Make sure to close the handle.";
}
void TimerExpiredTask::TimedOut() {
if (process_)
KillProcess();
}
void TimerExpiredTask::OnObjectSignaled(HANDLE object) {
CloseHandle(process_);
process_ = NULL;
}
void TimerExpiredTask::KillProcess() {
// Stop watching the process handle since we're killing it.
watcher_.StopWatching();
// OK, time to get frisky. We don't actually care when the process
// terminates. We just care that it eventually terminates, and that's what
// TerminateProcess should do for us. Don't check for the result code since
// it fails quite often. This should be investigated eventually.
base::KillProcess(process_, kProcessKilledExitCode, false);
// Now, just cleanup as if the process exited normally.
OnObjectSignaled(process_);
}
} // namespace
void RouteStdioToConsole() {
// Don't change anything if stdout or stderr already point to a
// valid stream.
//
// If we are running under Buildbot or under Cygwin's default
// terminal (mintty), stderr and stderr will be pipe handles. In
// that case, we don't want to open CONOUT$, because its output
// likely does not go anywhere.
//
// We don't use GetStdHandle() to check stdout/stderr here because
// it can return dangling IDs of handles that were never inherited
// by this process. These IDs could have been reused by the time
// this function is called. The CRT checks the validity of
// stdout/stderr on startup (before the handle IDs can be reused).
// _fileno(stdout) will return -2 (_NO_CONSOLE_FILENO) if stdout was
// invalid.
if (_fileno(stdout) >= 0 || _fileno(stderr) >= 0)
return;
if (!AttachConsole(ATTACH_PARENT_PROCESS)) {
unsigned int result = GetLastError();
// Was probably already attached.
if (result == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
return;
// Don't bother creating a new console for each child process if the
// parent process is invalid (eg: crashed).
if (result == ERROR_GEN_FAILURE)
return;
// Make a new console if attaching to parent fails with any other error.
// It should be ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE at this point, which means the browser
// was likely not started from a console.
AllocConsole();
}
// Arbitrary byte count to use when buffering output lines. More
// means potential waste, less means more risk of interleaved
// log-lines in output.
enum { kOutputBufferSize = 64 * 1024 };
if (freopen("CONOUT$", "w", stdout)) {
setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IOLBF, kOutputBufferSize);
// Overwrite FD 1 for the benefit of any code that uses this FD
// directly. This is safe because the CRT allocates FDs 0, 1 and
// 2 at startup even if they don't have valid underlying Windows
// handles. This means we won't be overwriting an FD created by
// _open() after startup.
_dup2(_fileno(stdout), 1);
}
if (freopen("CONOUT$", "w", stderr)) {
setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IOLBF, kOutputBufferSize);
_dup2(_fileno(stderr), 2);
}
// Fix all cout, wcout, cin, wcin, cerr, wcerr, clog and wclog.
std::ios::sync_with_stdio();
}
ProcessId GetCurrentProcId() {
return ::GetCurrentProcessId();
}
ProcessHandle GetCurrentProcessHandle() {
return ::GetCurrentProcess();
}
HMODULE GetModuleFromAddress(void* address) {
HMODULE instance = NULL;
if (!::GetModuleHandleExA(GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS |
GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_UNCHANGED_REFCOUNT,
static_cast<char*>(address),
&instance)) {
NOTREACHED();
}
return instance;
}
bool OpenProcessHandle(ProcessId pid, ProcessHandle* handle) {
// We try to limit privileges granted to the handle. If you need this
// for test code, consider using OpenPrivilegedProcessHandle instead of
// adding more privileges here.
ProcessHandle result = OpenProcess(PROCESS_TERMINATE |
PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION |
SYNCHRONIZE,
FALSE, pid);
if (result == NULL)
return false;
*handle = result;
return true;
}
bool OpenPrivilegedProcessHandle(ProcessId pid, ProcessHandle* handle) {
ProcessHandle result = OpenProcess(PROCESS_DUP_HANDLE |
PROCESS_TERMINATE |
PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION |
PROCESS_VM_READ |
SYNCHRONIZE,
FALSE, pid);
if (result == NULL)
return false;
*handle = result;
return true;
}
bool OpenProcessHandleWithAccess(ProcessId pid,
uint32 access_flags,
ProcessHandle* handle) {
ProcessHandle result = OpenProcess(access_flags, FALSE, pid);
if (result == NULL)
return false;
*handle = result;
return true;
}
void CloseProcessHandle(ProcessHandle process) {
CloseHandle(process);
}
ProcessId GetProcId(ProcessHandle process) {
// Get a handle to |process| that has PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION rights.
HANDLE current_process = GetCurrentProcess();
HANDLE process_with_query_rights;
if (DuplicateHandle(current_process, process, current_process,
&process_with_query_rights, PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION,
false, 0)) {
DWORD id = GetProcessId(process_with_query_rights);
CloseHandle(process_with_query_rights);
return id;
}
// We're screwed.
NOTREACHED();
return 0;
}
bool GetProcessIntegrityLevel(ProcessHandle process, IntegrityLevel *level) {
if (!level)
return false;
if (win::GetVersion() < base::win::VERSION_VISTA)
return false;
HANDLE process_token;
if (!OpenProcessToken(process, TOKEN_QUERY | TOKEN_QUERY_SOURCE,
&process_token))
return false;
win::ScopedHandle scoped_process_token(process_token);
DWORD token_info_length = 0;
if (GetTokenInformation(process_token, TokenIntegrityLevel, NULL, 0,
&token_info_length) ||
GetLastError() != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER)
return false;
scoped_ptr<char[]> token_label_bytes(new char[token_info_length]);
if (!token_label_bytes.get())
return false;
TOKEN_MANDATORY_LABEL* token_label =
reinterpret_cast<TOKEN_MANDATORY_LABEL*>(token_label_bytes.get());
if (!token_label)
return false;
if (!GetTokenInformation(process_token, TokenIntegrityLevel, token_label,
token_info_length, &token_info_length))
return false;
DWORD integrity_level = *GetSidSubAuthority(token_label->Label.Sid,
(DWORD)(UCHAR)(*GetSidSubAuthorityCount(token_label->Label.Sid)-1));
if (integrity_level < SECURITY_MANDATORY_MEDIUM_RID) {
*level = LOW_INTEGRITY;
} else if (integrity_level >= SECURITY_MANDATORY_MEDIUM_RID &&
integrity_level < SECURITY_MANDATORY_HIGH_RID) {
*level = MEDIUM_INTEGRITY;
} else if (integrity_level >= SECURITY_MANDATORY_HIGH_RID) {
*level = HIGH_INTEGRITY;
} else {
NOTREACHED();
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool LaunchProcess(const string16& cmdline,
const LaunchOptions& options,
ProcessHandle* process_handle) {
STARTUPINFO startup_info = {};
startup_info.cb = sizeof(startup_info);
if (options.empty_desktop_name)
startup_info.lpDesktop = L"";
startup_info.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
startup_info.wShowWindow = options.start_hidden ? SW_HIDE : SW_SHOW;
if (options.stdin_handle || options.stdout_handle || options.stderr_handle) {
DCHECK(options.inherit_handles);
DCHECK(options.stdin_handle);
DCHECK(options.stdout_handle);
DCHECK(options.stderr_handle);
startup_info.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
startup_info.hStdInput = options.stdin_handle;
startup_info.hStdOutput = options.stdout_handle;
startup_info.hStdError = options.stderr_handle;
}
DWORD flags = 0;
if (options.job_handle) {
flags |= CREATE_SUSPENDED;
// If this code is run under a debugger, the launched process is
// automatically associated with a job object created by the debugger.
// The CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB flag is used to prevent this.
flags |= CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB;
}
if (options.force_breakaway_from_job_)
flags |= CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB;
base::win::ScopedProcessInformation process_info;
if (options.as_user) {
flags |= CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT;
void* enviroment_block = NULL;
if (!CreateEnvironmentBlock(&enviroment_block, options.as_user, FALSE)) {
DPLOG(ERROR);
return false;
}
BOOL launched =
CreateProcessAsUser(options.as_user, NULL,
const_cast<wchar_t*>(cmdline.c_str()),
NULL, NULL, options.inherit_handles, flags,
enviroment_block, NULL, &startup_info,
process_info.Receive());
DestroyEnvironmentBlock(enviroment_block);
if (!launched) {
DPLOG(ERROR);
return false;
}
} else {
if (!CreateProcess(NULL,
const_cast<wchar_t*>(cmdline.c_str()), NULL, NULL,
options.inherit_handles, flags, NULL, NULL,
&startup_info, process_info.Receive())) {
DPLOG(ERROR);
return false;
}
}
if (options.job_handle) {
if (0 == AssignProcessToJobObject(options.job_handle,
process_info.process_handle())) {
DLOG(ERROR) << "Could not AssignProcessToObject.";
KillProcess(process_info.process_handle(), kProcessKilledExitCode, true);
return false;
}
ResumeThread(process_info.thread_handle());
}
if (options.wait)
WaitForSingleObject(process_info.process_handle(), INFINITE);
// If the caller wants the process handle, we won't close it.
if (process_handle)
*process_handle = process_info.TakeProcessHandle();
return true;
}
bool LaunchProcess(const CommandLine& cmdline,
const LaunchOptions& options,
ProcessHandle* process_handle) {
return LaunchProcess(cmdline.GetCommandLineString(), options, process_handle);
}
bool SetJobObjectAsKillOnJobClose(HANDLE job_object) {
JOBOBJECT_EXTENDED_LIMIT_INFORMATION limit_info = {0};
limit_info.BasicLimitInformation.LimitFlags =
JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_KILL_ON_JOB_CLOSE;
return 0 != SetInformationJobObject(
job_object,
JobObjectExtendedLimitInformation,
&limit_info,
sizeof(limit_info));
}
// Attempts to kill the process identified by the given process
// entry structure, giving it the specified exit code.
// Returns true if this is successful, false otherwise.
bool KillProcessById(ProcessId process_id, int exit_code, bool wait) {
HANDLE process = OpenProcess(PROCESS_TERMINATE | SYNCHRONIZE,
FALSE, // Don't inherit handle
process_id);
if (!process) {
DLOG_GETLASTERROR(ERROR) << "Unable to open process " << process_id;
return false;
}
bool ret = KillProcess(process, exit_code, wait);
CloseHandle(process);
return ret;
}
bool GetAppOutput(const CommandLine& cl, std::string* output) {
HANDLE out_read = NULL;
HANDLE out_write = NULL;
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa_attr;
// Set the bInheritHandle flag so pipe handles are inherited.
sa_attr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
sa_attr.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
sa_attr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
// Create the pipe for the child process's STDOUT.
if (!CreatePipe(&out_read, &out_write, &sa_attr, 0)) {
NOTREACHED() << "Failed to create pipe";
return false;
}
// Ensure we don't leak the handles.
win::ScopedHandle scoped_out_read(out_read);
win::ScopedHandle scoped_out_write(out_write);
// Ensure the read handle to the pipe for STDOUT is not inherited.
if (!SetHandleInformation(out_read, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0)) {
NOTREACHED() << "Failed to disabled pipe inheritance";
return false;
}
FilePath::StringType writable_command_line_string(cl.GetCommandLineString());
base::win::ScopedProcessInformation proc_info;
STARTUPINFO start_info = { 0 };
start_info.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO);
start_info.hStdOutput = out_write;
// Keep the normal stdin and stderr.
start_info.hStdInput = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
start_info.hStdError = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
start_info.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
// Create the child process.
if (!CreateProcess(NULL,
&writable_command_line_string[0],
NULL, NULL,
TRUE, // Handles are inherited.
0, NULL, NULL, &start_info, proc_info.Receive())) {
NOTREACHED() << "Failed to start process";
return false;
}
// Close our writing end of pipe now. Otherwise later read would not be able
// to detect end of child's output.
scoped_out_write.Close();
// Read output from the child process's pipe for STDOUT
const int kBufferSize = 1024;
char buffer[kBufferSize];
for (;;) {
DWORD bytes_read = 0;
BOOL success = ReadFile(out_read, buffer, kBufferSize, &bytes_read, NULL);
if (!success || bytes_read == 0)
break;
output->append(buffer, bytes_read);
}
// Let's wait for the process to finish.
WaitForSingleObject(proc_info.process_handle(), INFINITE);
return true;
}
bool KillProcess(ProcessHandle process, int exit_code, bool wait) {
bool result = (TerminateProcess(process, exit_code) != FALSE);
if (result && wait) {
// The process may not end immediately due to pending I/O
if (WAIT_OBJECT_0 != WaitForSingleObject(process, 60 * 1000))
DLOG_GETLASTERROR(ERROR) << "Error waiting for process exit";
} else if (!result) {
DLOG_GETLASTERROR(ERROR) << "Unable to terminate process";
}
return result;
}
TerminationStatus GetTerminationStatus(ProcessHandle handle, int* exit_code) {
DWORD tmp_exit_code = 0;
if (!::GetExitCodeProcess(handle, &tmp_exit_code)) {
DLOG_GETLASTERROR(FATAL) << "GetExitCodeProcess() failed";
if (exit_code) {
// This really is a random number. We haven't received any
// information about the exit code, presumably because this
// process doesn't have permission to get the exit code, or
// because of some other cause for GetExitCodeProcess to fail
// (MSDN docs don't give the possible failure error codes for
// this function, so it could be anything). But we don't want
// to leave exit_code uninitialized, since that could cause
// random interpretations of the exit code. So we assume it
// terminated "normally" in this case.
*exit_code = kNormalTerminationExitCode;
}
// Assume the child has exited normally if we can't get the exit
// code.
return TERMINATION_STATUS_NORMAL_TERMINATION;
}
if (tmp_exit_code == STILL_ACTIVE) {
DWORD wait_result = WaitForSingleObject(handle, 0);
if (wait_result == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
if (exit_code)
*exit_code = wait_result;
return TERMINATION_STATUS_STILL_RUNNING;
}
if (wait_result == WAIT_FAILED) {
DLOG_GETLASTERROR(ERROR) << "WaitForSingleObject() failed";
} else {
DCHECK_EQ(WAIT_OBJECT_0, wait_result);
// Strange, the process used 0x103 (STILL_ACTIVE) as exit code.
NOTREACHED();
}
return TERMINATION_STATUS_ABNORMAL_TERMINATION;
}
if (exit_code)
*exit_code = tmp_exit_code;
switch (tmp_exit_code) {
case kNormalTerminationExitCode:
return TERMINATION_STATUS_NORMAL_TERMINATION;
case kDebuggerInactiveExitCode: // STATUS_DEBUGGER_INACTIVE.
case kKeyboardInterruptExitCode: // Control-C/end session.
case kDebuggerTerminatedExitCode: // Debugger terminated process.
case kProcessKilledExitCode: // Task manager kill.
return TERMINATION_STATUS_PROCESS_WAS_KILLED;
default:
// All other exit codes indicate crashes.
return TERMINATION_STATUS_PROCESS_CRASHED;
}
}
bool WaitForExitCode(ProcessHandle handle, int* exit_code) {
bool success = WaitForExitCodeWithTimeout(
handle, exit_code, base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(INFINITE));
CloseProcessHandle(handle);
return success;
}
bool WaitForExitCodeWithTimeout(ProcessHandle handle, int* exit_code,
base::TimeDelta timeout) {
if (::WaitForSingleObject(handle, timeout.InMilliseconds()) != WAIT_OBJECT_0)
return false;
DWORD temp_code; // Don't clobber out-parameters in case of failure.
if (!::GetExitCodeProcess(handle, &temp_code))
return false;
*exit_code = temp_code;
return true;
}
ProcessIterator::ProcessIterator(const ProcessFilter* filter)
: started_iteration_(false),
filter_(filter) {
snapshot_ = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0);
}
ProcessIterator::~ProcessIterator() {
CloseHandle(snapshot_);
}
bool ProcessIterator::CheckForNextProcess() {
InitProcessEntry(&entry_);
if (!started_iteration_) {
started_iteration_ = true;
return !!Process32First(snapshot_, &entry_);
}
return !!Process32Next(snapshot_, &entry_);
}
void ProcessIterator::InitProcessEntry(ProcessEntry* entry) {
memset(entry, 0, sizeof(*entry));
entry->dwSize = sizeof(*entry);
}
bool NamedProcessIterator::IncludeEntry() {
// Case insensitive.
return _wcsicmp(executable_name_.c_str(), entry().exe_file()) == 0 &&
ProcessIterator::IncludeEntry();
}
bool WaitForProcessesToExit(const FilePath::StringType& executable_name,
base::TimeDelta wait,
const ProcessFilter* filter) {
const ProcessEntry* entry;
bool result = true;
DWORD start_time = GetTickCount();
NamedProcessIterator iter(executable_name, filter);
while ((entry = iter.NextProcessEntry())) {
DWORD remaining_wait = std::max<int64>(
0, wait.InMilliseconds() - (GetTickCount() - start_time));
HANDLE process = OpenProcess(SYNCHRONIZE,
FALSE,
entry->th32ProcessID);
DWORD wait_result = WaitForSingleObject(process, remaining_wait);
CloseHandle(process);
result = result && (wait_result == WAIT_OBJECT_0);
}
return result;
}
bool WaitForSingleProcess(ProcessHandle handle, base::TimeDelta wait) {
int exit_code;
if (!WaitForExitCodeWithTimeout(handle, &exit_code, wait))
return false;
return exit_code == 0;
}
bool CleanupProcesses(const FilePath::StringType& executable_name,
base::TimeDelta wait,
int exit_code,
const ProcessFilter* filter) {
bool exited_cleanly = WaitForProcessesToExit(executable_name, wait, filter);
if (!exited_cleanly)
KillProcesses(executable_name, exit_code, filter);
return exited_cleanly;
}
void EnsureProcessTerminated(ProcessHandle process) {
DCHECK(process != GetCurrentProcess());
// If already signaled, then we are done!
if (WaitForSingleObject(process, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
CloseHandle(process);
return;
}
MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(
FROM_HERE,
base::Bind(&TimerExpiredTask::TimedOut,
base::Owned(new TimerExpiredTask(process))),
base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(kWaitInterval));
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// ProcesMetrics
ProcessMetrics::ProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process)
: process_(process),
processor_count_(base::SysInfo::NumberOfProcessors()),
last_time_(0),
last_system_time_(0) {
}
// static
ProcessMetrics* ProcessMetrics::CreateProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process) {
return new ProcessMetrics(process);
}
ProcessMetrics::~ProcessMetrics() { }
size_t ProcessMetrics::GetPagefileUsage() const {
PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS pmc;
if (GetProcessMemoryInfo(process_, &pmc, sizeof(pmc))) {
return pmc.PagefileUsage;
}
return 0;
}
// Returns the peak space allocated for the pagefile, in bytes.
size_t ProcessMetrics::GetPeakPagefileUsage() const {
PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS pmc;
if (GetProcessMemoryInfo(process_, &pmc, sizeof(pmc))) {
return pmc.PeakPagefileUsage;
}
return 0;
}
// Returns the current working set size, in bytes.
size_t ProcessMetrics::GetWorkingSetSize() const {
PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS pmc;
if (GetProcessMemoryInfo(process_, &pmc, sizeof(pmc))) {
return pmc.WorkingSetSize;
}
return 0;
}
// Returns the peak working set size, in bytes.
size_t ProcessMetrics::GetPeakWorkingSetSize() const {
PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS pmc;
if (GetProcessMemoryInfo(process_, &pmc, sizeof(pmc))) {
return pmc.PeakWorkingSetSize;
}
return 0;
}
bool ProcessMetrics::GetMemoryBytes(size_t* private_bytes,
size_t* shared_bytes) {
// PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS_EX is not supported until XP SP2.
// GetProcessMemoryInfo() will simply fail on prior OS. So the requested
// information is simply not available. Hence, we will return 0 on unsupported
// OSes. Unlike most Win32 API, we don't need to initialize the "cb" member.
PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS_EX pmcx;
if (private_bytes &&
GetProcessMemoryInfo(process_,
reinterpret_cast<PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS*>(&pmcx),
sizeof(pmcx))) {
*private_bytes = pmcx.PrivateUsage;
}
if (shared_bytes) {
WorkingSetKBytes ws_usage;
if (!GetWorkingSetKBytes(&ws_usage))
return false;
*shared_bytes = ws_usage.shared * 1024;
}
return true;
}
void ProcessMetrics::GetCommittedKBytes(CommittedKBytes* usage) const {
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbi = {0};
size_t committed_private = 0;
size_t committed_mapped = 0;
size_t committed_image = 0;
void* base_address = NULL;
while (VirtualQueryEx(process_, base_address, &mbi, sizeof(mbi)) ==
sizeof(mbi)) {
if (mbi.State == MEM_COMMIT) {
if (mbi.Type == MEM_PRIVATE) {
committed_private += mbi.RegionSize;
} else if (mbi.Type == MEM_MAPPED) {
committed_mapped += mbi.RegionSize;
} else if (mbi.Type == MEM_IMAGE) {
committed_image += mbi.RegionSize;
} else {
NOTREACHED();
}
}
void* new_base = (static_cast<BYTE*>(mbi.BaseAddress)) + mbi.RegionSize;
// Avoid infinite loop by weird MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION.
// If we query 64bit processes in a 32bit process, VirtualQueryEx()
// returns such data.
if (new_base <= base_address) {
usage->image = 0;
usage->mapped = 0;
usage->priv = 0;
return;
}
base_address = new_base;
}
usage->image = committed_image / 1024;
usage->mapped = committed_mapped / 1024;
usage->priv = committed_private / 1024;
}
bool ProcessMetrics::GetWorkingSetKBytes(WorkingSetKBytes* ws_usage) const {
size_t ws_private = 0;
size_t ws_shareable = 0;
size_t ws_shared = 0;
DCHECK(ws_usage);
memset(ws_usage, 0, sizeof(*ws_usage));
DWORD number_of_entries = 4096; // Just a guess.
PSAPI_WORKING_SET_INFORMATION* buffer = NULL;
int retries = 5;
for (;;) {
DWORD buffer_size = sizeof(PSAPI_WORKING_SET_INFORMATION) +
(number_of_entries * sizeof(PSAPI_WORKING_SET_BLOCK));
// if we can't expand the buffer, don't leak the previous
// contents or pass a NULL pointer to QueryWorkingSet
PSAPI_WORKING_SET_INFORMATION* new_buffer =
reinterpret_cast<PSAPI_WORKING_SET_INFORMATION*>(
realloc(buffer, buffer_size));
if (!new_buffer) {
free(buffer);
return false;
}
buffer = new_buffer;
// Call the function once to get number of items
if (QueryWorkingSet(process_, buffer, buffer_size))
break; // Success
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_BAD_LENGTH) {
free(buffer);
return false;
}
number_of_entries = static_cast<DWORD>(buffer->NumberOfEntries);
// Maybe some entries are being added right now. Increase the buffer to
// take that into account.
number_of_entries = static_cast<DWORD>(number_of_entries * 1.25);
if (--retries == 0) {
free(buffer); // If we're looping, eventually fail.
return false;
}
}
// On windows 2000 the function returns 1 even when the buffer is too small.
// The number of entries that we are going to parse is the minimum between the
// size we allocated and the real number of entries.
number_of_entries =
std::min(number_of_entries, static_cast<DWORD>(buffer->NumberOfEntries));
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < number_of_entries; i++) {
if (buffer->WorkingSetInfo[i].Shared) {
ws_shareable++;
if (buffer->WorkingSetInfo[i].ShareCount > 1)
ws_shared++;
} else {
ws_private++;
}
}
ws_usage->priv = ws_private * PAGESIZE_KB;
ws_usage->shareable = ws_shareable * PAGESIZE_KB;
ws_usage->shared = ws_shared * PAGESIZE_KB;
free(buffer);
return true;
}
static uint64 FileTimeToUTC(const FILETIME& ftime) {
LARGE_INTEGER li;
li.LowPart = ftime.dwLowDateTime;
li.HighPart = ftime.dwHighDateTime;
return li.QuadPart;
}
double ProcessMetrics::GetCPUUsage() {
FILETIME now;
FILETIME creation_time;
FILETIME exit_time;
FILETIME kernel_time;
FILETIME user_time;
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&now);
if (!GetProcessTimes(process_, &creation_time, &exit_time,
&kernel_time, &user_time)) {
// We don't assert here because in some cases (such as in the Task Manager)
// we may call this function on a process that has just exited but we have
// not yet received the notification.
return 0;
}
int64 system_time = (FileTimeToUTC(kernel_time) + FileTimeToUTC(user_time)) /
processor_count_;
int64 time = FileTimeToUTC(now);
if ((last_system_time_ == 0) || (last_time_ == 0)) {
// First call, just set the last values.
last_system_time_ = system_time;
last_time_ = time;
return 0;
}
int64 system_time_delta = system_time - last_system_time_;
int64 time_delta = time - last_time_;
DCHECK_NE(0U, time_delta);
if (time_delta == 0)
return 0;
// We add time_delta / 2 so the result is rounded.
int cpu = static_cast<int>((system_time_delta * 100 + time_delta / 2) /
time_delta);
last_system_time_ = system_time;
last_time_ = time;
return cpu;
}
bool ProcessMetrics::GetIOCounters(IoCounters* io_counters) const {
return GetProcessIoCounters(process_, io_counters) != FALSE;
}
bool ProcessMetrics::CalculateFreeMemory(FreeMBytes* free) const {
const SIZE_T kTopAddress = 0x7F000000;
const SIZE_T kMegabyte = 1024 * 1024;
SIZE_T accumulated = 0;
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION largest = {0};
UINT_PTR scan = 0;
while (scan < kTopAddress) {
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
if (!::VirtualQueryEx(process_, reinterpret_cast<void*>(scan),
&info, sizeof(info)))
return false;
if (info.State == MEM_FREE) {
accumulated += info.RegionSize;
if (info.RegionSize > largest.RegionSize)
largest = info;
}
scan += info.RegionSize;
}
free->largest = largest.RegionSize / kMegabyte;
free->largest_ptr = largest.BaseAddress;
free->total = accumulated / kMegabyte;
return true;
}
bool EnableLowFragmentationHeap() {
HMODULE kernel32 = GetModuleHandle(L"kernel32.dll");
HeapSetFn heap_set = reinterpret_cast<HeapSetFn>(GetProcAddress(
kernel32,
"HeapSetInformation"));
// On Windows 2000, the function is not exported. This is not a reason to
// fail.
if (!heap_set)
return true;
unsigned number_heaps = GetProcessHeaps(0, NULL);
if (!number_heaps)
return false;
// Gives us some extra space in the array in case a thread is creating heaps
// at the same time we're querying them.
static const int MARGIN = 8;
scoped_ptr<HANDLE[]> heaps(new HANDLE[number_heaps + MARGIN]);
number_heaps = GetProcessHeaps(number_heaps + MARGIN, heaps.get());
if (!number_heaps)
return false;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < number_heaps; ++i) {
ULONG lfh_flag = 2;
// Don't bother with the result code. It may fails on heaps that have the
// HEAP_NO_SERIALIZE flag. This is expected and not a problem at all.
heap_set(heaps[i],
HeapCompatibilityInformation,
&lfh_flag,
sizeof(lfh_flag));
}
return true;
}
void EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption() {
// Ignore the result code. Supported on XP SP3 and Vista.
HeapSetInformation(NULL, HeapEnableTerminationOnCorruption, NULL, 0);
}
void EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory() {
std::set_new_handler(&OnNoMemory);
}
void RaiseProcessToHighPriority() {
SetPriorityClass(GetCurrentProcess(), HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS);
}
// GetPerformanceInfo is not available on WIN2K. So we'll
// load it on-the-fly.
const wchar_t kPsapiDllName[] = L"psapi.dll";
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *GetPerformanceInfoFunction) (
PPERFORMANCE_INFORMATION pPerformanceInformation,
DWORD cb);
// Beware of races if called concurrently from multiple threads.
static BOOL InternalGetPerformanceInfo(
PPERFORMANCE_INFORMATION pPerformanceInformation, DWORD cb) {
static GetPerformanceInfoFunction GetPerformanceInfo_func = NULL;
if (!GetPerformanceInfo_func) {
HMODULE psapi_dll = ::GetModuleHandle(kPsapiDllName);
if (psapi_dll)
GetPerformanceInfo_func = reinterpret_cast<GetPerformanceInfoFunction>(
GetProcAddress(psapi_dll, "GetPerformanceInfo"));
if (!GetPerformanceInfo_func) {
// The function could be loaded!
memset(pPerformanceInformation, 0, cb);
return FALSE;
}
}
return GetPerformanceInfo_func(pPerformanceInformation, cb);
}
size_t GetSystemCommitCharge() {
// Get the System Page Size.
SYSTEM_INFO system_info;
GetSystemInfo(&system_info);
PERFORMANCE_INFORMATION info;
if (!InternalGetPerformanceInfo(&info, sizeof(info))) {
DLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to fetch internal performance info.";
return 0;
}
return (info.CommitTotal * system_info.dwPageSize) / 1024;
}
} // namespace base
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