I have embedded a custom stream in a dump (i.e. passed the UserStreamParam argument to MiniDumpWriteDump function). Now, I'm trying to extract the stream from a WinDbg extension. (Note that I have verified that I can retrieve the stream using the MiniDumpReadDumpStream function).
I'm using the IDebugAdvanced2::Request method with DEBUG_REQUEST_READ_USER_MINIDUMP_STREAM request. I am able to retrieve data from standard streams. For example, the following snippet will correctly retrieve the contents of the misc info stream.
DEBUG_READ_USER_MINIDUMP_STREAM rums = {};
rums.StreamType = MiscInfoStream;
rums.Buffer = &buf;
rums.BufferSize = sizeof buf;
hr = p->Request(DEBUG_REQUEST_READ_USER_MINIDUMP_STREAM,
&rums, sizeof rum开发者_运维问答s, 0, 0, 0);
However, trying to retrieve my own stream will result in an error (0x80070570, ERROR_FILE_CORRUPT) and WinDbg outputs
Dir entry 11, ??? stream has unknown stream type 6381921
Note that the same message appears as a part of the .dumpdebug
output.
Stream 11: type ??? (6381921), size 00000038, RVA 00033FA9
Dir entry 11, ??? stream has unknown stream type 6381921
What is the problem? How do I retrieve contents of my user stream?
very late answer
StreamType cannot be UserDefined
StreamTypes
jen-lung chiu of ms
posted so in osronline windbg lists long back
do not know if the latest dbgeng has this limitation eliminated
you either retrieve it with a dbghelp function independently
(using dbghelp functions inside windbg extensions are not recommended )
or parse the stream yourself with fopen() fread() like below
userstream:\>type ..\usrstr.cpp
#include <stdio.h>
#include <engextcpp.hpp>
#include <dbghelp.h>
const ULONG MBUFFSIZE = 0x1000;
PVOID Buff = 0;
int __cdecl ReadUserStream (char *dmpfile)
{
PMINIDUMP_HEADER MiniHeader = 0;
PMINIDUMP_DIRECTORY MiniDir = 0;
PMINIDUMP_USER_STREAM userstream = 0;
size_t result = 0;
ULONG Streams =0;
ULONG i = 0;
FILE * fp = fopen(dmpfile,"rb");
if (fp)
{
result = fread(Buff, 1, sizeof(MINIDUMP_HEADER), fp );
if ( result == sizeof(MINIDUMP_HEADER) )
{
MiniHeader = (PMINIDUMP_HEADER) Buff;
Streams = MiniHeader->NumberOfStreams;
for (i = 0; i < Streams; i++ )
{
result = fread( Buff, 1, sizeof(MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY), fp );
if ( result == sizeof(MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY) )
{
MiniDir = (PMINIDUMP_DIRECTORY) Buff;
if ( MiniDir->StreamType > LastReservedStream )
{
userstream = (PMINIDUMP_USER_STREAM)Buff;
ULONG savedbuffsize = userstream->BufferSize;
ULONG savedtype = userstream->Type;
PCHAR savedbufferptr = (PCHAR)userstream->Buffer;
long pos = ftell(fp);
fseek(fp, (long)savedbufferptr,SEEK_SET);
result = fread( Buff, 1, savedbuffsize, fp );
if ( result == savedbuffsize )
{
printf(
"\n"
"Datastream Type = %.8x\n"
"Buffer Size = %.8x\n"
"Buffer = %p\n"
"Buffer content = %s\n"
"\n",
savedtype,
savedbuffsize,
savedbufferptr,
Buff
);
fseek(fp,pos,SEEK_SET);
continue;
}
else
{
printf(
"failed to read buffer contents at offset %p of
user stream %x\n",
savedbufferptr,
savedtype);
fseek(fp,pos,SEEK_SET);
continue;
}
}
}
else
{
printf("failed to fread Minidump directory exiting \n");
goto getout;
}
}
}
else
{
printf("failed to fread Minidump header exiting \n");
goto getout;
}
}
else
{
printf("failed to open dmp file exiting \n");
goto getout;
}
getout:
if (fp)
fclose(fp);
return 0;
}
int __cdecl main (int argc, char * argv[])
{
if (argc !=2)
{
printf("Usage %s %s\n",argv[0],"somedump.dmp");
return 0;
}
Buff = malloc( MBUFFSIZE );
if (Buff)
{
ReadUserStream(argv[1]);
free(Buff);
return 0;
}
else
{
printf("malloc failed exiting\n");
return 0;
}
}
output from an userdump that has userStreams in it
(oleg staradumov debuginfo.com writeuserstream.cpp
)
userstream:\>usrstr.exe
Usage usrstr.exe somedump.dmp
userstream:\>usrstr.exe test.dmp
Datastream Type = 00010000
Buffer Size = 00000021
Buffer = 000010B6
Buffer content = This is the first data stream...
Datastream Type = 00010001
Buffer Size = 00000023
Buffer = 000010D7
Buffer content = and this is the second data stream
I found this topic while looking for a method to read out user stream from the dbg
file.
@blabb 's answer is correct in basics and helped me a lot, but it has a two flaws:
- You should use the
MINIDUMP_HEADER.StreamDirectoryRva
to locate theMINIDUMP_DIRECTORY
list. - You should not convert the
MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY
entry toMINIDUMP_USER_STREAM
, because that's an error (MINIDUMP_USER_STREAM
is a bigger struct thanMINIDUMP_DIRECTORY
, so you are reading uninitialized memory there) Use theMINIDUMP_DIRECTORY
to locate the needed part of the stream.
Even if not tested, it should work if you fill StreamType with a custom value (greater than LastReservedStream = 0xFFFF) instead of MiscInfoStream.
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