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1*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions# Extensible Paniclog
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3*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis documentation discusses the API and features of the extensible paniclog in XNU's panic flow.
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5*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## Overview
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7*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsWith this feature we want to provide an infrastructure for kexts / dexts to insert their system state into the paniclog. Currently there is no way of knowing the kext or dext state unless we take a full coredump. With this feature, they can drop relevant state information that will end up in the paniclog and can be used to triage panics.
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9*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## UUID ↔ buffer data mapping
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11*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsAll clients who adopt this infrastructure will have to use a UUID that maps to a format of the buffer data. Clients will have to provide a mapping that specifies how to decode the data. This mapping will be used to decode the data in DumpPanic or a tool integrated into MPT.
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13*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## IOKit APIs
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15*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsSource Code: `iokit/IOKit/IOExtensiblePaniclog.h`
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17*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
18*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsstatic bool createWithUUID(uuid_t uuid, const char *data_id, uint32_t max_len, ext_paniclog_create_options_t options, IOExtensiblePaniclog **out);
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21*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis is the first API that is called by a kext to initialize an IOExtensiblePaniclog instance. It takes a UUID, data_id, max len, and options as input and emits an instance in the out pointer. The data id takes a short description of the buffer and the maximum length is 32 bytes.
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23*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
24*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint setActive();
25*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint setInactive();
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28*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThese functions are called to make an IOExtensiblePaniclog instance active or inactive. An instance is collected and put into the panic file only if it's active. It's ignored in the panic path if it's inactive.
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30*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
31*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint insertData(void *addr, uint32_t len);
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34*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function inserts the data pointed to by addr into the IOExtensiblePaniclog instance. It will copy the data into the buffer from offset 0.
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36*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
37*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint appendData(void *addr, uint32_t len);
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40*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function appends the data pointed to by addr into the IOExtensiblePaniclog instance. It will position the data after the previous insert or append.
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42*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
43*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsvoid *claimBuffer();
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46*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function returns the buffer of the IOExtensiblePaniclog instance. This function also sets the used length of the handle to the max length. The entire buffer is copied out when the system panic after this function call. yieldBuffer() has to be called before using insertData() or appendData(). 
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48*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
49*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint yieldBuffer(uint32_t used_len);
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52*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to yield the buffer and set the used_len for the buffer.
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54*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
55*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint setUsedLen(uint32_t used_len)
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58*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to set the used len of the buffer.
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60*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## DriverKit APIs
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62*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsSource Code: `iokit/DriverKit/IOExtensiblePaniclog.iig`
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64*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
65*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsstatic kern_return_t Create(OSData *uuid, OSString *data_id, uint32_t max_len, IOExtensiblePaniclog **out);
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68*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis is first API that is called by a dext to initialize an IOExtensiblePaniclog instance. It takes a UUID, data_id and the max len as input and emits an instance in the out pointer. The data id takes a short description of the buffer and the maximum length is 32 bytes.
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70*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
71*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t SetActive();
72*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t SetInactive();
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75*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThese functions are called to make an IOExtensiblePaniclog instance active or inactive. An instance is collected and put into the panic file only if it's active. It's ignored in the panic path if it's inactive.
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77*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
78*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t InsertData(OSData *data);
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81*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function inserts the data pointed to by addr into the IOExtensiblePaniclog instance. It will copy the data into the buffer from offset 0.
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83*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
84*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t AppendData(OSData *data);
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87*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function appends the data pointed to by addr into the IOExtensiblePaniclog instance. It will position the data after the previous insert or append.
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89*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
90*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t ClaimBuffer(uint64_t *addr, uint64_t *len);
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93*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to get a pointer to the ext paniclog buffer. After this function is called, the user is responsible for copying data into the buffer. The entire buffer is copied when a system panics. After claiming the buffer, YieldBuffer() has to be called to set the used_len of the buffer before calling InsertData() or AppendData().
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95*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
96*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t YieldBuffer(uint32_t used_len);
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99*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to yield the buffer and set the used_len for the buffer.
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101*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
102*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t SetUsedLen(uint32_t used_len);
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105*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to set the used len of the buffer.
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107*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## Low-Level Kernel APIs
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109*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsSource Code: `osfmk/kern/ext_paniclog.h`
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111*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions### ExtensiblePaniclog Handle Struct
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113*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
114*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionstypedef struct ext_paniclog_handle {
115*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions	LIST_ENTRY(ext_paniclog_handle) handles;
116*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions	uuid_t uuid;
117*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions	char data_id[MAX_DATA_ID_SIZE];
118*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions	void *buf_addr;
119*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions	uint32_t max_len;
120*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions	uint32_t used_len;
121*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    ext_paniclog_create_options_t options;
122*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    ext_paniclog_flags_t flags;
123*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions	uint8_t active;
124*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions} ext_paniclog_handle_t;
125*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
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127*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsWe employ handles in XNU to guarantee the effective management of buffer lifecycles, prevent nested panics from occurring during access from the panic path, and build a durable and expandable API. The primary reason for using handles is to allow XNU to oversee the entire buffer lifecycle. By keeping track of the buffer's state and managing its deallocation, we can avoid potential issues that may arise during panic scenarios.
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129*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
130*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsext_paniclog_handle_t *ext_paniclog_handle_alloc_with_uuid(uuid_t uuid, const char *data_id, uint32_t max_len, ext_paniclog_create_options_t);
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133*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function will be called to initialize a buffer of the specified length. For all subsequent operations we use this handle as input. It takes a UUID, data_id, max len, and options as input and emits an instance in the out pointer. The data id takes a short description of the buffer and the maximum length is 32 bytes. This function will return a handle on success and NULL on failure.
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135*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
136*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint ext_paniclog_handle_set_active(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle);
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139*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function sets the handle as active. In active state, this buffer will get picked up by the panic path and put into the panic file.
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141*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
142*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint ext_paniclog_handle_set_inactive(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle);
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145*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function sets the handle as inactive.
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147*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
148*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsvoid ext_paniclog_handle_free(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle)
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151*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis functions deallocates all the memory that is allocated in the alloc function. The handle has to a be a valid and this function should only be called after handle_alloc is called.
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153*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
154*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint ext_paniclog_insert_data(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle, void *addr, size_t len)
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157*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to insert the data from a buffer to the handle buffer. This function will take a handle that has been previously allocated, an address to the buffer and length of the buffer. This function will return 0 on success and a negative value on failure.
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159*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
160*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint ext_paniclog_append_data(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle, void *addr, uint32_t len);
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163*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to append to the data that is already present in the buffer.
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165*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
166*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsvoid *ext_paniclog_get_buffer(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle)
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169*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to get a pointer to the ext paniclog buffer. To modify the buffer after getting the pointer use the `ext_paniclog_claim_buffer()`.
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171*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
172*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsvoid *ext_paniclog_claim_buffer(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle);
173*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
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175*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to get a pointer to the ext paniclog buffer. After this function is called, the user is responsible for copying data into the buffer. The entire buffer is copied when a system panics. After claiming the buffer, `ext_paniclog_yield_buffer()` has to be called to set the `used_len` of the buffer before calling `ext_paniclog_insert_data()` or `ext_paniclog_append_data()`.
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177*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
178*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint ext_paniclog_yield_buffer(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle, uint32_t used_len);
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181*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to yield the buffer and set the used_len for the buffer.
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183*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
184*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint ext_paniclog_set_used_len(ext_paniclog_handle_t *handle, uint32_t used_len);
185*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
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187*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called to set the used len of the buffer.
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189*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## panic_with_data APIs
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191*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
192*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsvoid panic_with_data(uuid_t uuid, void *addr, uint32_t len, uint64_t debugger_options_mask, const char *format, ...);
193*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
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195*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis function is called when a kernel client is panicking and wants to insert the data into the extensible panic log. We treat this as a special case and put this data at the start of the extensible panic log region. The client has to supply the UUID to decode the buffer that is pushed to the paniclog.
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197*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
198*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsint panic_with_data(char *uuid, void *addr, uint32_t len, uint32_t flags, const char *msg);
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201*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsThis provides the same functionality as panic_with_data() for userspace clients.
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203*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## Special Options
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205*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions### `EXT_PANICLOG_OPTIONS_ADD_SEPARATE_KEY`
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207*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsIf the `EXT_PANICLOG_OPTIONS_ADD_SEPARATE_KEY` option is set when creating an ExtensiblePaniclog handle, the Data ID / buffer data (key / value) pair will be added directly to the paniclog instead of under the "ExtensiblePaniclog" key.
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209*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## Implementation
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211*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions### Estimating the panic log size
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213*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsWe want to add the utilization metrics of the panic log to the panic.ips file. This will give us an idea of the percentage of the panic log we currently use and how big each section in the panic log is. We will use this data to estimate how big the other log section usually is and ensure that we leave enough space for this section when inserting the extensible panic log. We will cut off the extensible panic log if we cannot fit all the buffers into the free region.
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215*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions### Registering a buffer + Writing data to the buffer
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217*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsWe have APIs exposed at different layers so that a client can use whatever suits it best. In DriverKit and IOKit cases, they call the `createWithUUID` or `Create` methods to create an IOExtensiblePaniclog instance and use that instance to insert or append data to a buffer.
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219*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsLower level clients use `ext_paniclog_handle_alloc_with_uuid` to allocate a handle and use that handle to insert data using `ext_paniclog_insert_data` and `ext_paniclog_append_data` functions.
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221*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsWhen a kernel client is panicking, it has the option to call `panic_with_data()`, which just takes a UUID, buffer address and length. This API makes sure that we copy this data in to the extensible panic log.
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223*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions### Insert data into the extended panic log
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225*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsCurrent structure of the panic log is as follows:
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227*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
228*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------
229*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-      Panic Header     -
230*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------
231*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
232*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-       Panic Log       -
233*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
234*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------
235*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
236*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-      Stack shots      -
237*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
238*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------
239*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
240*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-       Other Log       -
241*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
242*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------
243*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-       Misc Data       -
244*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------
245*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
246*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
247*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-         Free          -
248*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
249*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-                       -
250*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------
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253*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsWe want to use the free part of the panic log to insert the extensible panic log. After we insert the stackshots, we calculate and see how much space we have in the panic log to insert the extensible panic log. These calculations will use the data that we collect from our utilization metrics and leave out space for the other log section. We then go through the ext_paniclog linked list and start inserting the buffers into the panic log region until we fill out size we calculated. After this, we move onto inserting data into the other log section.
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255*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## Format / structure of the extensible panic log:
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257*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
258*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions+---------+------------+---------+---------+------------+------------+---------+---------+---------+-----------+------------+----------+
259*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions|         |            |         |         |            |            |         |         |         |           |            |          |
260*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions|Version  | No of logs | UUID 1  | Flags 1 | Data ID 1  | Data len 1 | Data 1  | UUID 2  | Flags 2 | Data ID 2 | Data len 2 | Data 2   |
261*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions|         |            |         |         |            |            |         |         |         |           |            |          |
262*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions+---------+------------+---------+---------+------------+------------+---------+---------+---------+-----------+------------+----------+
263*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
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265*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## Extract and format the extensible panic log into the panic.ips file
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267*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsIn DumpPanic, we will extract this data from the panic log region and format it to be readable. We can group the data according to uuid and sort it with the data_id of the data. An example of the extensible panic log data in the panic.ips file shown below.
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269*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
270*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions{
271*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    "ExtensiblePanicLog": {
272*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions        "<UUID_1>": [
273*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            {
274*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "DataID": "0x1"
275*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "data" : <buffer1>
276*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            },
277*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            {
278*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "DataID": "0x2"
279*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "data" : <buffer2>
280*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            }
281*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions        ],
282*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions        "<UUID_2>": [
283*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            {
284*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "DataID": "0x1"
285*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "data" : <buffer1>
286*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            },
287*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            {
288*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "DataID": "0x2"
289*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions                "data" : <buffer2>
290*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions            }
291*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions        ],
292*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    },
293*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    "SeparateFieldDataID1": "Separate buffer value here 1",
294*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    "SeparateFieldDataID2": "Separate buffer value here 2",
295*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions}
296*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
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298*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsNotice that there are two fields below ExtensiblePanicLog in the panic.ips example above. If you were to pass the option `EXT_PANICLOG_CREATE_OPTIONS_ADD_SEPARATE_KEY` to the handle create function, DumpPanic would process that handle as seen above, by adding it as a field directly to the panic file instead of including it in the ExtensiblePanicLog field.
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300*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions## Example code
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302*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions### IOKit Example
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304*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions#### Creating the handle
305*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
306*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
307*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionschar uuid_string_1[] = "E2070C7E-A1C3-41DF-ABA4-B9921DACCD87";
308*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsbool res;
309*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionskern_return_t ret;
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311*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsuuid_t uuid_1;
312*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsuuid_parse(uuid_string_1, uuid_1);
313*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
314*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsres = IOExtensiblePaniclog::createWithUUID(uuid_1, "Lha ops 1", 1024, EXT_PANICLOG_OPTIONS_NONE, &paniclog_handle_1);
315*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsif (res == false) {
316*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    DEBUG_LOG ("Failed to create ext paniclog handle: %d\n", res);
317*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions}
318*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
319*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsDEBUG_LOG("Created panic log handle 1 with UUID: %s\n", uuid_string_1);
320*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
321*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionschar uuid_string_2[] = "28245A8F-04CA-4932-8A38-E6C159FD9C92";
322*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsuuid_t uuid_2;
323*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsuuid_parse(uuid_string_2, uuid_2);
324*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsres = IOExtensiblePaniclog::createWithUUID(uuid_2, "Lha ops 2", 1024, EXT_PANICLOG_OPTIONS_NONE, &paniclog_handle_2);
325*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsif (res == false) {
326*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    DEBUG_LOG ("Failed to create ext paniclog handle: %d\n", res);
327*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions}
328*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
329*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsDEBUG_LOG("Created panic log handle 2 with UUID: %s\n", uuid_string_2);
330*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
331*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
332*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions#### Inserting the data
333*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
334*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```c
335*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsDEBUG_LOG ("%s\n", __FUNCTION__);
336*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionschar buff[1024] = {0};
337*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionssnprintf(buff, 1024, "HW access Dir: %u Type: %u Address: %llu\n", input->direction, input->type, input->address);
338*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
339*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionschar buff1[1024] = {0};
340*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
341*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionspaniclog_handle_1->insertData(buff, (uint32_t)strlen(buff));
342*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionspaniclog_handle_1->setActive();
343*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
344*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionspaniclog_handle_2->insertData(input, sizeof(HardwareAccessParameters));
345*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionspaniclog_handle_2->setActive();
346*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
347*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
348*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions### DriverKit Example
349*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
350*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions#### Creating the handle
351*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
352*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
353*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsOSData *uuid_data = OSData::withBytes(&uuid_3[0], sizeof(uuid_t));
354*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsif (!uuid_data) {
355*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    IOLog("Data was not created\n");
356*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    return NULL;
357*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions}
358*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
359*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsOSString *data_id = OSString::withCString("DriverKit OP 1");
360*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
361*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsret = IOExtensiblePaniclog::Create(uuid_data, data_id, 64, kIOExtensiblePaniclogOptionsNone, &paniclog_handle_3);
362*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsif (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) {
363*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    IOLog("Failed to create paniclog handle 3\n");
364*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    return NULL;
365*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions}
366*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsIOLog("EXT_PANICLOG: Created panic log handle 3 with UUID: %s\n", uuid_string_3);
367*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
368*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
369*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions#### Inserting the data
370*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
371*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```cpp
372*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsret = paniclog_handle_3->ClaimBuffer(&addr, &len);
373*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsif (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) {
374*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    IOLog("EXT_PANICLOG: Failed to claim buffer. Ret: %x\n", ret);
375*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions    return NULL;
376*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions}
377*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
378*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsIOLog("EXT_PANICLOG: Got buffer address %llu, %llu", addr, len);
379*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
380*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsbuff1 = (char *)addr;
381*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
382*043036a2SApple OSS DistributionsIOLog("EXT_PANICLOG: Ignoring write for now");
383*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionsmemcpy(buff1, buff, strlen(buff));
384*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
385*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionspaniclog_handle_3->YieldBuffer((uint32_t)strlen(buff));
386*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
387*043036a2SApple OSS Distributionspaniclog_handle_3->SetActive();
388*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions```
389*043036a2SApple OSS Distributions
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