IDebugClient4::WriteDumpFile2 method (dbgeng.h)

The WriteDumpFile2 method creates a user-mode or kernel-modecrash dump file.

Syntax

HRESULT WriteDumpFile2(
  [in]           PCSTR DumpFile,
  [in]           ULONG Qualifier,
  [in]           ULONG FormatFlags,
  [in, optional] PCSTR Comment
);

Parameters

[in] DumpFile

Specifies the name of the dump file to create. DumpFile must include the file name extension. DumpFile can include a relative or absolute path; relative paths are relative to the directory in which the debugger was started.

[in] Qualifier

Specifies the type of dump file to create. For possible values, see DEBUG_DUMP_XXX.

[in] FormatFlags

Specifies flags that determine the format of the dump file and--for user-mode minidumps--what information to include in the file. For details, see Remarks.

[in, optional] Comment

Specifies a comment string to be included in the crash dump file. This string is displayed in the debugger console when the dump file is loaded. Some dump file formats do not support the storing of comment strings.

Return value

This method may also return error values. See Return Values for more details.

Return code Description
S_OK
The method was successful.

Remarks

The DEBUG_FORMAT_XXX bit-flags are used by WriteDumpFile2 and WriteDumpFileWide to determine the format of a crash dump file and, for user-mode Minidumps, what information to include in the file.

The following bit-flags apply to all crash dump files.

Value Description
DEBUG_FORMAT_WRITE_CAB Package the crash dump file in a CAB file. The supplied file name or file handle is used for the CAB file; the crash dump is first created in a temporary file before being moved into the CAB file.
DEBUG_FORMAT_CAB_SECONDARY_FILES
Include the current symbols and mapped images in the CAB file.
If DEBUG_FORMAT_WRITE_CAB is not set, this flag is ignored.
DEBUG_FORMAT_NO_OVERWRITE Do not overwrite existing files.
 

The following bit-flags can also be included for user-mode Minidumps.

Value Description
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_FULL_MEMORY Add full memory data. All accessible committed pages owned by the target application will be included.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_HANDLE_DATA Add data about the handles that are associated with the target application.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_UNLOADED_MODULES Add unloaded module information. This information is available only in Windows Server 2003 and later versions of Windows.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_INDIRECT_MEMORY Add indirect memory. A small region of memory that surrounds any address that is referenced by a pointer on the stack or backing store is included.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_DATA_SEGMENTS Add all data segments within the executable images.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_FILTER_MEMORY Set to zero all of the memory on the stack and in the backing store that is not useful for recreating the stack trace. This can make compression of the Minidump more efficient and increase privacy by removing unnecessary information.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_FILTER_PATHS Remove the module paths, leaving only the module names. This is useful for protecting privacy by hiding the directory structure (which may contain the user's name).
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_PROCESS_THREAD_DATA Add the process environment block (PEB) and thread environment block (TEB). This flag can be used to provide Windows system information for threads and processes.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_PRIVATE_READ_WRITE_MEMORY Add all committed private read-write memory pages.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_NO_OPTIONAL_DATA
Prevent privacy-sensitive data from being included in the Minidump. Currently, this flag excludes from the Minidump data that would have been added due to the following flags being set:
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_PROCESS_THREAD_DATA,
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_FULL_MEMORY,
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_INDIRECT_MEMORY,
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_PRIVATE_READ_WRITE_MEMORY.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_FULL_MEMORY_INFO Add all basic memory information. This is the information returned by the QueryVirtual method. The information for all memory is included, not just valid memory, which allows the debugger to reconstruct the complete virtual memory layout from the Minidump.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_THREAD_INFO Add additional thread information, which includes execution time, start time, exit time, start address, and exit status.
DEBUG_FORMAT_USER_SMALL_CODE_SEGMENTS Add all code segments with the executable images.
 

For more information about crash dump files, see Dump-File Targets.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Target Platform Desktop
Header dbgeng.h (include Dbgeng.h)

See also

.dump (Create Dump File)

IDebugClient2

IDebugClient3

IDebugClient4

IDebugClient5

WriteDumpFileWide