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  29. //
  30. // file_id.h: Return a unique identifier for a file
  31. //
  32. #ifndef COMMON_LINUX_FILE_ID_H__
  33. #define COMMON_LINUX_FILE_ID_H__
  34. #include <limits.h>
  35. #include <string>
  36. #include "common/linux/guid_creator.h"
  37. #include "common/memory_allocator.h"
  38. #include "common/using_std_string.h"
  39. namespace google_breakpad {
  40. // GNU binutils' ld defaults to 'sha1', which is 160 bits == 20 bytes,
  41. // so this is enough to fit that, which most binaries will use.
  42. // This is just a sensible default for auto_wasteful_vector so most
  43. // callers can get away with stack allocation.
  44. static const size_t kDefaultBuildIdSize = 20;
  45. class FileID {
  46. public:
  47. explicit FileID(const char* path);
  48. ~FileID() {}
  49. // Load the identifier for the elf file path specified in the constructor into
  50. // |identifier|.
  51. //
  52. // The current implementation will look for a .note.gnu.build-id
  53. // section and use that as the file id, otherwise it falls back to
  54. // XORing the first 4096 bytes of the .text section to generate an identifier.
  55. bool ElfFileIdentifier(wasteful_vector<uint8_t>& identifier);
  56. // Load the identifier for the elf file mapped into memory at |base| into
  57. // |identifier|. Return false if the identifier could not be created for this
  58. // file.
  59. static bool ElfFileIdentifierFromMappedFile(
  60. const void* base,
  61. wasteful_vector<uint8_t>& identifier);
  62. // Convert the |identifier| data to a string. The string will
  63. // be formatted as a UUID in all uppercase without dashes.
  64. // (e.g., 22F065BBFC9C49F780FE26A7CEBD7BCE).
  65. static string ConvertIdentifierToUUIDString(
  66. const wasteful_vector<uint8_t>& identifier);
  67. // Convert the entire |identifier| data to a hex string.
  68. static string ConvertIdentifierToString(
  69. const wasteful_vector<uint8_t>& identifier);
  70. private:
  71. // Storage for the path specified
  72. string path_;
  73. };
  74. } // namespace google_breakpad
  75. #endif // COMMON_LINUX_FILE_ID_H__