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Crashes
When a crash occurs it can be viewed in Brave at chrome://crashes
.
You'll find a crash ID there for each crash. In this case the crash ID is: b962e0e5-8422-4f84-bd00-e4d3f17e1947
.
As of version 4.7.4 of muon or later, these IDs can be sent to the Brave support team to link up your crash report with a symbolized crash report that the Brave team can help debug.
If your crash doesn't appear here, you can send a crash file manually.
Please make sure your crash file is actually sent remotely in chrome://crashes
.
If it was not, you'll be able to click on Send now
.
if the link says Provide additional details
then the crash has already been uploaded
If your crash was not uploaded, you can send a crash dump file (.dmp). The location of these files differ for each OS:
- Windows:
%appdata%\brave\CrashPad
- macOS:
~/Library/Application\ Support/Brave/Crashpad
- linux:
~/.config/brave/CrashPad/
Please do not post your .dmp files in public because there is a chance they could contain private information. Please work with a member of Brave to send them your .dmp file in private.
These instructions are mainly performed by a Brave team member.
Please be sure you have wget
installed. On macOS it is not installed by default but you can install it with brew install wget --with-libressl
.
git clone [email protected]:brave/vault-analytics.git
cd vault-analytics
BRAVE_VERSIONS="4.7.2" npm i
node bin/parse-single-crash-dump /Users/bbondy/Library/Application\ Support/Brave/Crashpad/completed/b962e0e5-8422-4f84-bd00-e4d3f17e1947.dmp
Please adjust the path to the .dmp
above accordingly in the last step.
The BRAVE_VERSIONS
environment varaible can list multiple version space delimited.
One of the versions must be the version of the .dmp
file that you're looking at.
This is usually the same as the currently released Brave version, you can find out what that is by going to about:brave
in Brave.
The npm install command will automatically downloaded and stored inside node_modules/electron-debug-symbols.
If you need to get new symbols, please delete node_modules/electron-debug-symbols
manually.
You can symbolize different OS .dmp files no matter which OS you are on.
You can build a dump parser with:
ninja -C out/Release minidump_stackwalk
and then use that minidump_stackwalk
binary to parse minidup with muon symbols.
usage: ./minidump_stackwalk [-m|- s] <minidump-file> [symbol-path ...]
-m : Output in machine-readable format
-s : Output stack contents
You need to manually manage the binary and symbols using this method.
This section is only for Brave release engineers.
In a vault-analytics checkout with heroku setup:
heroku config:set BRAVE_VERSIONS='x.x.x x.x.x'
git commit -m "bump muon version" --allow-empty
git push heroku master
This assumes you have a remote added for heroku
git remote add heroku https://git.heroku.com/brave-stats.git
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