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126 lines
6.7 KiB
C++
//*********************************************************
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//
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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// This code is licensed under the MIT License.
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
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// ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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// TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
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// PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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//
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//*********************************************************
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// Note: When origination is enabled by including this file, origination is done as part of the RETURN_* and THROW_* macros. Before originating
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// a new error we will observe whether there is already an error payload associated with the current thread. If there is, and the HRESULTs match,
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// then a new error will not be originated. Otherwise we will overwrite it with a new origination. The ABI boundary for WinRT APIs will check the
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// per-thread error information. The act of checking the error clears it, so there should be minimal risk of failing to originate distinct errors
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// simply because the HRESULTs match.
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//
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// For THROW_ macros we will examine the thread-local error storage once per throw. So typically once, with additional calls if the exception is
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// caught and re-thrown.
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//
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// For RETURN_ macros we will have to examine the thread-local error storage once per frame as the call stack unwinds. Because error conditions
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// -should- be uncommon the performance impact of checking TLS should be minimal. The more expensive part is originating the error because it must
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// capture the entire stack and some additional data.
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#ifndef __WIL_RESULT_ORIGINATE_INCLUDED
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#define __WIL_RESULT_ORIGINATE_INCLUDED
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#include "result.h"
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#include <OleAuto.h> // RestrictedErrorInfo uses BSTRs :(
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#include "resource.h"
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#include "com.h"
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#include <roerrorapi.h>
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namespace wil
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{
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namespace details
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{
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// Note: The name must begin with "Raise" so that the !analyze auto-bucketing will ignore this stack frame. Otherwise this line of code gets all the blame.
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inline void __stdcall RaiseRoOriginateOnWilExceptions(wil::FailureInfo const& failure) WI_NOEXCEPT
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{
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if ((failure.type == FailureType::Return) || (failure.type == FailureType::Exception))
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{
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bool shouldOriginate = true;
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wil::com_ptr_nothrow<IRestrictedErrorInfo> restrictedErrorInformation;
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if (GetRestrictedErrorInfo(&restrictedErrorInformation) == S_OK)
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{
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// This thread already has an error origination payload. Don't originate again if it has the same HRESULT that we are
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// observing right now.
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wil::unique_bstr descriptionUnused;
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HRESULT existingHr = failure.hr;
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wil::unique_bstr restrictedDescriptionUnused;
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wil::unique_bstr capabilitySidUnused;
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if (SUCCEEDED(restrictedErrorInformation->GetErrorDetails(&descriptionUnused, &existingHr, &restrictedDescriptionUnused, &capabilitySidUnused)))
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{
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shouldOriginate = (failure.hr != existingHr);
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}
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}
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if (shouldOriginate)
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{
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#if WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP | WINAPI_PARTITION_SYSTEM)
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wil::unique_hmodule errorModule;
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if (GetModuleHandleExW(0, L"api-ms-win-core-winrt-error-l1-1-1.dll", &errorModule))
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{
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auto pfn = reinterpret_cast<decltype(&::RoOriginateError)>(GetProcAddress(errorModule.get(), "RoOriginateError"));
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if (pfn != nullptr)
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{
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pfn(failure.hr, nullptr);
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}
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}
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#else // DESKTOP | SYSTEM
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::RoOriginateError(failure.hr, nullptr);
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#endif // DESKTOP | SYSTEM
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}
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else if (restrictedErrorInformation)
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{
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// GetRestrictedErrorInfo returns ownership of the error information. If we aren't originating, and an error was already present,
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// then we need to restore the error information for later observation.
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SetRestrictedErrorInfo(restrictedErrorInformation.get());
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}
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}
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}
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// This method will check for the presence of stowed exception data on the current thread. If such data exists, and the HRESULT
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// matches the current failure, then we will call RoFailFastWithErrorContext. RoFailFastWithErrorContext in this situation will
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// result in -VASTLY- improved crash bucketing. It is hard to express just how much better. In other cases we just return and
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// the calling method fails fast the same way it always has.
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inline void __stdcall FailfastWithContextCallback(wil::FailureInfo const& failure) WI_NOEXCEPT
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{
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wil::com_ptr_nothrow<IRestrictedErrorInfo> restrictedErrorInformation;
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if (GetRestrictedErrorInfo(&restrictedErrorInformation) == S_OK)
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{
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wil::unique_bstr descriptionUnused;
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HRESULT existingHr = failure.hr;
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wil::unique_bstr restrictedDescriptionUnused;
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wil::unique_bstr capabilitySidUnused;
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if (SUCCEEDED(restrictedErrorInformation->GetErrorDetails(&descriptionUnused, &existingHr, &restrictedDescriptionUnused, &capabilitySidUnused)) &&
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(existingHr == failure.hr))
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{
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// GetRestrictedErrorInfo returns ownership of the error information. We want it to be available for RoFailFastWithErrorContext
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// so we must restore it via SetRestrictedErrorInfo first.
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SetRestrictedErrorInfo(restrictedErrorInformation.get());
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RoFailFastWithErrorContext(existingHr);
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}
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else
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{
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// The error didn't match the current failure. Put it back in thread-local storage even though we aren't failing fast
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// in this method, so it is available in the debugger just-in-case.
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SetRestrictedErrorInfo(restrictedErrorInformation.get());
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}
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}
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}
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} // namespace details
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} // namespace wil
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// Automatically call RoOriginateError upon error origination by including this file
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WI_HEADER_INITITALIZATION_FUNCTION(ResultStowedExceptionInitialize, []
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{
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::wil::SetOriginateErrorCallback(::wil::details::RaiseRoOriginateOnWilExceptions);
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::wil::SetFailfastWithContextCallback(::wil::details::FailfastWithContextCallback);
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return 1;
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});
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#endif // __WIL_RESULT_ORIGINATE_INCLUDED
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