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 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2019 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
  *
  * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
- * 
+ *
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  * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License
  * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in
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  * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement.
- * 
+ *
  * Please obtain a copy of the License at
  * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file.
- * 
+ *
  * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
  * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
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- * 
+ *
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  */
 
-#ifndef        _KERN_DEBUG_H_
+#ifndef _KERN_DEBUG_H_
 #define _KERN_DEBUG_H_
 
 #include <kern/kcdata.h>
 #ifdef __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE
 
 struct thread_snapshot {
-       uint32_t                snapshot_magic;
-       uint32_t                nkern_frames;
-       uint32_t                nuser_frames;
-       uint64_t                wait_event;
-       uint64_t                continuation;
-       uint64_t                thread_id;
-       uint64_t                user_time;
-       uint64_t                system_time;
-       int32_t                 state;
-       int32_t                 priority;    /* static priority */
-       int32_t                 sched_pri;   /* scheduled (current) priority */
-       int32_t                 sched_flags; /* scheduler flags */
-       char                    ss_flags;
-       char                    ts_qos;      /* effective qos */
-       char                    ts_rqos;     /* requested qos */
-       char                    ts_rqos_override; /* requested qos override */
-       char                    io_tier;
-       char                    _reserved[3]; /* pad for 4 byte alignement packing */
+       uint32_t                snapshot_magic;
+       uint32_t                nkern_frames;
+       uint32_t                nuser_frames;
+       uint64_t                wait_event;
+       uint64_t                continuation;
+       uint64_t                thread_id;
+       uint64_t                user_time;
+       uint64_t                system_time;
+       int32_t                 state;
+       int32_t                 priority;    /* static priority */
+       int32_t                 sched_pri;   /* scheduled (current) priority */
+       int32_t                 sched_flags; /* scheduler flags */
+       char                    ss_flags;
+       char                    ts_qos;      /* effective qos */
+       char                    ts_rqos;     /* requested qos */
+       char                    ts_rqos_override; /* requested qos override */
+       char                    io_tier;
+       char                    _reserved[3]; /* pad for 4 byte alignement packing */
 
        /*
         * I/O Statistics
         * XXX: These fields must be together
         */
-       uint64_t                disk_reads_count;
-       uint64_t                disk_reads_size;
-       uint64_t                disk_writes_count;
-       uint64_t                disk_writes_size;
-       uint64_t                io_priority_count[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
-       uint64_t                io_priority_size[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
-       uint64_t                paging_count;
-       uint64_t                paging_size;
-       uint64_t                non_paging_count;
-       uint64_t                non_paging_size;
-       uint64_t                data_count;
-       uint64_t                data_size;
-       uint64_t                metadata_count;
-       uint64_t                metadata_size;
+       uint64_t                disk_reads_count;
+       uint64_t                disk_reads_size;
+       uint64_t                disk_writes_count;
+       uint64_t                disk_writes_size;
+       uint64_t                io_priority_count[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
+       uint64_t                io_priority_size[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
+       uint64_t                paging_count;
+       uint64_t                paging_size;
+       uint64_t                non_paging_count;
+       uint64_t                non_paging_size;
+       uint64_t                data_count;
+       uint64_t                data_size;
+       uint64_t                metadata_count;
+       uint64_t                metadata_size;
        /* XXX: I/O Statistics end */
 
-       uint64_t                voucher_identifier; /* obfuscated voucher identifier */
-       uint64_t                total_syscalls;
-       char                    pth_name[STACKSHOT_MAX_THREAD_NAME_SIZE];
-
+       uint64_t                voucher_identifier; /* obfuscated voucher identifier */
+       uint64_t                total_syscalls;
+       char                    pth_name[STACKSHOT_MAX_THREAD_NAME_SIZE];
 } __attribute__((packed));
 
 /* old, non kcdata format */
 struct task_snapshot {
        uint32_t snapshot_magic;
        int32_t pid;
-       uint64_t                uniqueid;
-       uint64_t                user_time_in_terminated_threads;
-       uint64_t                system_time_in_terminated_threads;
-       uint8_t                 shared_cache_identifier[16];
-       uint64_t                shared_cache_slide;
-       uint32_t                nloadinfos;
-       int                     suspend_count; 
-       int                     task_size;      /* pages */
-       int                     faults;         /* number of page faults */
-       int                     pageins;        /* number of actual pageins */
-       int                     cow_faults;     /* number of copy-on-write faults */
-       uint32_t                ss_flags;
-       uint64_t                p_start_sec;    /* from the bsd proc struct */
-       uint64_t                p_start_usec;   /* from the bsd proc struct */
-
-       /* 
+       uint64_t                uniqueid;
+       uint64_t                user_time_in_terminated_threads;
+       uint64_t                system_time_in_terminated_threads;
+       uint8_t                 shared_cache_identifier[16];
+       uint64_t                shared_cache_slide;
+       uint32_t                nloadinfos;
+       int                     suspend_count;
+       int                     task_size;      /* pages */
+       int                     faults;         /* number of page faults */
+       int                     pageins;        /* number of actual pageins */
+       int                     cow_faults;     /* number of copy-on-write faults */
+       uint32_t                ss_flags;
+       uint64_t                p_start_sec;    /* from the bsd proc struct */
+       uint64_t                p_start_usec;   /* from the bsd proc struct */
+
+       /*
         * We restrict ourselves to a statically defined
         * (current as of 2009) length for the
         * p_comm string, due to scoping issues (osfmk/bsd and user/kernel
         * binary compatibility).
         */
-       char                    p_comm[17];
-       uint32_t                was_throttled;
-       uint32_t                did_throttle;
-       uint32_t                latency_qos;
+       char                    p_comm[17];
+       uint32_t                was_throttled;
+       uint32_t                did_throttle;
+       uint32_t                latency_qos;
        /*
         * I/O Statistics
         * XXX: These fields must be together.
         */
-       uint64_t                disk_reads_count;
-       uint64_t                disk_reads_size;
-       uint64_t                disk_writes_count;
-       uint64_t                disk_writes_size;
-       uint64_t                io_priority_count[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
-       uint64_t                io_priority_size[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
-       uint64_t                paging_count;
-       uint64_t                paging_size;
-       uint64_t                non_paging_count;
-       uint64_t                non_paging_size;
-       uint64_t                data_count;
-       uint64_t                data_size;
-       uint64_t                metadata_count;
-       uint64_t                metadata_size;
+       uint64_t                disk_reads_count;
+       uint64_t                disk_reads_size;
+       uint64_t                disk_writes_count;
+       uint64_t                disk_writes_size;
+       uint64_t                io_priority_count[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
+       uint64_t                io_priority_size[STACKSHOT_IO_NUM_PRIORITIES];
+       uint64_t                paging_count;
+       uint64_t                paging_size;
+       uint64_t                non_paging_count;
+       uint64_t                non_paging_size;
+       uint64_t                data_count;
+       uint64_t                data_size;
+       uint64_t                metadata_count;
+       uint64_t                metadata_size;
        /* XXX: I/O Statistics end */
 
-       uint32_t                donating_pid_count;
-
+       uint32_t                donating_pid_count;
 } __attribute__ ((packed));
 
 
 
 struct micro_snapshot {
-       uint32_t                snapshot_magic;
-       uint32_t                ms_cpu;  /* cpu number this snapshot was recorded on */
-       uint64_t                ms_time; /* time at sample (seconds) */
-       uint64_t                ms_time_microsecs;
-       uint8_t                 ms_flags;
-       uint16_t                ms_opaque_flags;        /* managed by external entity, e.g. fdrmicrod */
+       uint32_t                snapshot_magic;
+       uint32_t                ms_cpu;  /* cpu number this snapshot was recorded on */
+       uint64_t                ms_time; /* time at sample (seconds) */
+       uint64_t                ms_time_microsecs;
+       uint8_t                 ms_flags;
+       uint16_t                ms_opaque_flags;        /* managed by external entity, e.g. fdrmicrod */
 } __attribute__ ((packed));
 
 
+/*
+ * mirrors the dyld_cache_header struct defined in dyld_cache_format.h from dyld source code
+ */
+struct _dyld_cache_header {
+       char        magic[16];                          // e.g. "dyld_v0    i386"
+       uint32_t    mappingOffset;      // file offset to first dyld_cache_mapping_info
+       uint32_t    mappingCount;       // number of dyld_cache_mapping_info entries
+       uint32_t    imagesOffset;       // file offset to first dyld_cache_image_info
+       uint32_t    imagesCount;        // number of dyld_cache_image_info entries
+       uint64_t    dyldBaseAddress;    // base address of dyld when cache was built
+       uint64_t    codeSignatureOffset;// file offset of code signature blob
+       uint64_t    codeSignatureSize;  // size of code signature blob (zero means to end of file)
+       uint64_t    slideInfoOffset;    // file offset of kernel slid info
+       uint64_t    slideInfoSize;      // size of kernel slid info
+       uint64_t    localSymbolsOffset; // file offset of where local symbols are stored
+       uint64_t    localSymbolsSize;   // size of local symbols information
+       uint8_t     uuid[16];           // unique value for each shared cache file
+       uint64_t    cacheType;          // 0 for development, 1 for production
+       uint32_t    branchPoolsOffset;  // file offset to table of uint64_t pool addresses
+       uint32_t    branchPoolsCount;   // number of uint64_t entries
+       uint64_t    accelerateInfoAddr; // (unslid) address of optimization info
+       uint64_t    accelerateInfoSize; // size of optimization info
+       uint64_t    imagesTextOffset;   // file offset to first dyld_cache_image_text_info
+       uint64_t    imagesTextCount;    // number of dyld_cache_image_text_info entries
+       uint64_t    dylibsImageGroupAddr;// (unslid) address of ImageGroup for dylibs in this cache
+       uint64_t    dylibsImageGroupSize;// size of ImageGroup for dylibs in this cache
+       uint64_t    otherImageGroupAddr;// (unslid) address of ImageGroup for other OS dylibs
+       uint64_t    otherImageGroupSize;// size of oImageGroup for other OS dylibs
+       uint64_t    progClosuresAddr;   // (unslid) address of list of program launch closures
+       uint64_t    progClosuresSize;   // size of list of program launch closures
+       uint64_t    progClosuresTrieAddr;// (unslid) address of trie of indexes into program launch closures
+       uint64_t    progClosuresTrieSize;// size of trie of indexes into program launch closures
+       uint32_t    platform;           // platform number (macOS=1, etc)
+       uint32_t    formatVersion        : 8,// dyld3::closure::kFormatVersion
+           dylibsExpectedOnDisk : 1,      // dyld should expect the dylib exists on disk and to compare inode/mtime to see if cache is valid
+           simulator            : 1,      // for simulator of specified platform
+           locallyBuiltCache    : 1,      // 0 for B&I built cache, 1 for locally built cache
+           padding              : 21;     // TBD
+};
 
-struct _dyld_cache_header
-{
-    char       magic[16];                              // e.g. "dyld_v0    i386"
-    uint32_t   mappingOffset;          // file offset to first dyld_cache_mapping_info
-    uint32_t    mappingCount;           // number of dyld_cache_mapping_info entries
-    uint32_t    imagesOffset;           // file offset to first dyld_cache_image_info
-    uint32_t    imagesCount;            // number of dyld_cache_image_info entries
-    uint64_t    dyldBaseAddress;        // base address of dyld when cache was built
-    uint64_t    codeSignatureOffset;    // file offset of code signature blob
-    uint64_t    codeSignatureSize;             // size of code signature blob (zero means to end of file)
-    uint64_t    slideInfoOffset;        // file offset of kernel slid info
-    uint64_t    slideInfoSize;          // size of kernel slid info
-    uint64_t    localSymbolsOffset;     // file offset of where local symbols are stored
-    uint64_t    localSymbolsSize;       // size of local symbols information
-    uint8_t     uuid[16];               // unique value for each shared cache file
+/*
+ * mirrors the dyld_cache_image_text_info struct defined in dyld_cache_format.h from dyld source code
+ */
+struct _dyld_cache_image_text_info {
+       uuid_t      uuid;
+       uint64_t    loadAddress;        // unslid address of start of __TEXT
+       uint32_t    textSegmentSize;
+       uint32_t    pathOffset;         // offset from start of cache file
 };
 
 
 enum micro_snapshot_flags {
-       kInterruptRecord        = 0x1,
-       kTimerArmingRecord      = 0x2,
-       kUserMode               = 0x4, /* interrupted usermode, or armed by usermode */
-       kIORecord               = 0x8,
+       kInterruptRecord        = 0x1,
+       kTimerArmingRecord      = 0x2,
+       kUserMode               = 0x4, /* interrupted usermode, or armed by usermode */
+       kIORecord               = 0x8,
+       kPMIRecord              = 0x10,
 };
 
 /*
  * Flags used in the following assortment of snapshots.
  */
 enum generic_snapshot_flags {
-       kUser64_p                       = 0x1,
-       kKernel64_p             = 0x2
+       kUser64_p               = 0x1, /* Userspace uses 64 bit pointers */
+       kKernel64_p             = 0x2  /* The kernel uses 64 bit pointers */
 };
 
 #define VM_PRESSURE_TIME_WINDOW 5 /* seconds */
@@ -209,25 +240,8 @@ enum {
        STACKSHOT_KCDATA_FORMAT                    = 0x10000,
        STACKSHOT_ENABLE_BT_FAULTING               = 0x20000,
        STACKSHOT_COLLECT_DELTA_SNAPSHOT           = 0x40000,
-       /*
-        * STACKSHOT_TAILSPIN flips on several features aimed at minimizing the size
-        * of stackshots.  It is meant to be used only by the tailspin daemon.  Its
-        * behavior may be changed at any time to suit the needs of the tailspin
-        * daemon.  Seriously, if you are not the tailspin daemon, don't use this
-        * flag.  If you need these features, ask us to add a stable SPI for what
-        * you need.   That being said, the features it turns on are:
-        *
-        * minimize_uuids: If the set of loaded dylibs or kexts has not changed in
-        * the delta period, do then not report them.
-        *
-        * iostats: do not include io statistics.
-        *
-        * trace_fp: do not include the frame pointers in stack traces.
-        *
-        * minimize_nonrunnables: Do not report detailed information about threads
-        * which were not runnable in the delta period.
-        */
-       STACKSHOT_TAILSPIN                         = 0x80000,
+       /* Include the layout of the system shared cache */
+       STACKSHOT_COLLECT_SHAREDCACHE_LAYOUT       = 0x80000,
        /*
         * Kernel consumers of stackshot (via stack_snapshot_from_kernel) can ask
         * that we try to take the stackshot lock, and fail if we don't get it.
@@ -241,6 +255,8 @@ enum {
        STACKSHOT_THREAD_GROUP                     = 0x2000000,
        STACKSHOT_SAVE_JETSAM_COALITIONS           = 0x4000000,
        STACKSHOT_INSTRS_CYCLES                    = 0x8000000,
+       STACKSHOT_ASID                             = 0x10000000,
+       STACKSHOT_PAGE_TABLES                      = 0x20000000,
 };
 
 #define STACKSHOT_THREAD_SNAPSHOT_MAGIC     0xfeedface
@@ -254,9 +270,14 @@ enum {
 #define KF_MATV_OVRD (0x8)
 #define KF_STACKSHOT_OVRD (0x10)
 #define KF_COMPRSV_OVRD (0x20)
+#define KF_INTERRUPT_MASKED_DEBUG_OVRD (0x40)
+#define KF_TRAPTRACE_OVRD (0x80)
+#define KF_IOTRACE_OVRD (0x100)
 
 boolean_t kern_feature_override(uint32_t fmask);
 
+#define EMBEDDED_PANIC_HEADER_OSVERSION_LEN 32
+
 /*
  * Any updates to this header should be also updated in astris as it can not
  * grab this header from the SDK.
@@ -276,10 +297,17 @@ struct embedded_panic_header {
        uint32_t eph_stackshot_len;        /* length of the panic stackshot (0 if not valid ) */
        uint32_t eph_other_log_offset;     /* Offset of the other log (any logging subsequent to the stackshot) from the beginning of the header */
        uint32_t eph_other_log_len;        /* length of the other log */
-       uint64_t eph_x86_power_state:8,
-                eph_x86_efi_boot_state:8,
-                eph_x86_system_state:8,
-                eph_x86_unused_bits:40;
+       union {
+               struct {
+                       uint64_t eph_x86_power_state:8,
+                           eph_x86_efi_boot_state:8,
+                           eph_x86_system_state:8,
+                           eph_x86_unused_bits:40;
+               }; // anonymous struct to group the bitfields together.
+               uint64_t eph_x86_do_not_use; /* Used for offsetof/sizeof when parsing header */
+       };
+       char eph_os_version[EMBEDDED_PANIC_HEADER_OSVERSION_LEN];
+       char eph_macos_version[EMBEDDED_PANIC_HEADER_OSVERSION_LEN];
 } __attribute__((packed));
 
 #define EMBEDDED_PANIC_HEADER_FLAG_COREDUMP_COMPLETE             0x01
@@ -324,6 +352,36 @@ struct macos_panic_header {
 #define MACOS_PANIC_HEADER_FLAG_STACKSHOT_FAILED_NESTED       0x80
 #define MACOS_PANIC_HEADER_FLAG_COREDUMP_COMPLETE             0x100
 #define MACOS_PANIC_HEADER_FLAG_COREDUMP_FAILED               0x200
+#define MACOS_PANIC_HEADER_FLAG_STACKSHOT_KERNEL_ONLY         0x400
+
+/*
+ * Any change to the below structure should mirror the structure defined in MacEFIFirmware
+ * (and vice versa)
+ */
+
+struct efi_aurr_panic_header {
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_magic;
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_crc;
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_version;
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_reset_cause;
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_reset_log_offset;
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_reset_log_len;
+       char efi_aurr_panic_data[];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/*
+ * EXTENDED_/DEBUG_BUF_SIZE can't grow without updates to SMC and iBoot to store larger panic logs on co-processor systems
+ */
+#define EXTENDED_DEBUG_BUF_SIZE 0x0013ff80
+
+#define EFI_AURR_PANIC_STRING_MAX_LEN 112
+#define EFI_AURR_EXTENDED_LOG_SIZE (EXTENDED_DEBUG_BUF_SIZE - sizeof(struct efi_aurr_panic_header) - EFI_AURR_PANIC_STRING_MAX_LEN)
+
+struct efi_aurr_extended_panic_log {
+       char efi_aurr_extended_log_buf[EFI_AURR_EXTENDED_LOG_SIZE];
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_log_tail; /* Circular buffer indices */
+       uint32_t efi_aurr_log_head; /* ditto.. */
+} __attribute__((packed));
 
 #endif /* __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE */
 #endif /* __APPLE_API_PRIVATE */
@@ -332,7 +390,8 @@ struct macos_panic_header {
 
 __BEGIN_DECLS
 
-extern void panic(const char *string, ...) __printflike(1,2);
+__abortlike __printflike(1, 2)
+extern void panic(const char *string, ...);
 
 __END_DECLS
 
@@ -348,7 +407,7 @@ __END_DECLS
 #if DKPR
 /*
  * For the DEBUG kernel, support the following:
- *     sysctl -w debug.kprint_syscall=<syscall_mask> 
+ *     sysctl -w debug.kprint_syscall=<syscall_mask>
  *     sysctl -w debug.kprint_syscall_process=<p_comm>
  * <syscall_mask> should be an OR of the masks below
  * for UNIX, MACH, MDEP, or IPC. This debugging aid
@@ -358,14 +417,14 @@ __END_DECLS
  */
 extern int debug_kprint_syscall;
 extern int debug_kprint_current_process(const char **namep);
-#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE_INTERNAL(mask, namep)                   \
+#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE_INTERNAL(mask, namep)                    \
        ( (debug_kprint_syscall & (mask)) && debug_kprint_current_process(namep) )
-#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MASK(mask, fmt, args...)  do {                    \
-               const char *dks_name = NULL;                                                                    \
-               if (DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE_INTERNAL(mask, &dks_name)) { \
-                       kprintf("[%s%s%p]" fmt, dks_name ? dks_name : "",                       \
-                                       dks_name ? "@" : "", current_thread(), args);                   \
-               }                                                                                                                               \
+#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MASK(mask, fmt, args...)   do {                    \
+               const char *dks_name = NULL;                                                                    \
+               if (DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE_INTERNAL(mask, &dks_name)) { \
+                       kprintf("[%s%s%p]" fmt, dks_name ? dks_name : "",                       \
+                                       dks_name ? "@" : "", current_thread(), args);                   \
+               }                                                                                                                               \
        } while (0)
 #else /* !DEBUG */
 #define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE_INTERNAL(mask, namep) (0)
@@ -379,59 +438,66 @@ enum {
        DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_IPC_MASK  = 1 << 3
 };
 
-#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE(mask)                           \
+#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE(mask)                            \
        DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_PREDICATE_INTERNAL(mask, NULL)
-#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_UNIX(fmt, args...)                                \
+#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_UNIX(fmt, args...)                         \
        DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MASK(DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_UNIX_MASK,fmt,args)
-#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MACH(fmt, args...)                                \
+#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MACH(fmt, args...)                         \
        DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MASK(DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MACH_MASK,fmt,args)
-#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MDEP(fmt, args...)                                \
+#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MDEP(fmt, args...)                         \
        DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MASK(DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MDEP_MASK,fmt,args)
-#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_IPC(fmt, args...)                         \
+#define DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_IPC(fmt, args...)                          \
        DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_MASK(DEBUG_KPRINT_SYSCALL_IPC_MASK,fmt,args)
 
 /* Debug boot-args */
-#define DB_HALT                0x1
+#define DB_HALT         0x1
 //#define DB_PRT          0x2 -- obsolete
-#define DB_NMI         0x4
-#define DB_KPRT                0x8
-#define DB_KDB         0x10
+#define DB_NMI          0x4
+#define DB_KPRT         0x8
+#define DB_KDB          0x10
 #define DB_ARP          0x40
 #define DB_KDP_BP_DIS   0x80
 //#define DB_LOG_PI_SCRN  0x100 -- obsolete
 #define DB_KDP_GETC_ENA 0x200
 
-#define DB_KERN_DUMP_ON_PANIC          0x400 /* Trigger core dump on panic*/
-#define DB_KERN_DUMP_ON_NMI            0x800 /* Trigger core dump on NMI */
-#define DB_DBG_POST_CORE               0x1000 /*Wait in debugger after NMI core */
-#define DB_PANICLOG_DUMP               0x2000 /* Send paniclog on panic,not core*/
-#define DB_REBOOT_POST_CORE            0x4000 /* Attempt to reboot after
-                                               * post-panic crashdump/paniclog
-                                               * dump.
-                                               */
-#define DB_NMI_BTN_ENA         0x8000  /* Enable button to directly trigger NMI */
-#define DB_PRT_KDEBUG          0x10000 /* kprintf KDEBUG traces */
+#define DB_KERN_DUMP_ON_PANIC           0x400 /* Trigger core dump on panic*/
+#define DB_KERN_DUMP_ON_NMI             0x800 /* Trigger core dump on NMI */
+#define DB_DBG_POST_CORE                0x1000 /*Wait in debugger after NMI core */
+#define DB_PANICLOG_DUMP                0x2000 /* Send paniclog on panic,not core*/
+#define DB_REBOOT_POST_CORE             0x4000 /* Attempt to reboot after
+                                               * post-panic crashdump/paniclog
+                                               * dump.
+                                               */
+#define DB_NMI_BTN_ENA          0x8000  /* Enable button to directly trigger NMI */
+#define DB_PRT_KDEBUG           0x10000 /* kprintf KDEBUG traces */
 #define DB_DISABLE_LOCAL_CORE   0x20000 /* ignore local kernel core dump support */
 #define DB_DISABLE_GZIP_CORE    0x40000 /* don't gzip kernel core dumps */
 #define DB_DISABLE_CROSS_PANIC  0x80000 /* x86 only - don't trigger cross panics. Only
-                                         * necessary to enable x86 kernel debugging on
-                                         * configs with a dev-fused co-processor running
-                                         * release bridgeOS.
-                                         */
+                                        * necessary to enable x86 kernel debugging on
+                                        * configs with a dev-fused co-processor running
+                                        * release bridgeOS.
+                                        */
 #define DB_REBOOT_ALWAYS        0x100000 /* Don't wait for debugger connection */
+#define DB_DISABLE_STACKSHOT_TO_DISK 0x200000 /* Disable writing stackshot to local disk */
 
 /*
  * Values for a 64-bit mask that's passed to the debugger.
  */
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_NONE                   0x0ULL
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_PANICLOGANDREBOOT      0x1ULL /* capture a panic log and then reboot immediately */
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_ENTRY        0x2ULL
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_PRELOG       0x4ULL
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_POSTLOG      0x8ULL
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_POSTCORE     0x10ULL
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_INITPROC_PANIC          0x20ULL
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_COPROC_INITIATED_PANIC  0x40ULL /* panic initiated by a co-processor */
-#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_SKIP_LOCAL_COREDUMP     0x80ULL /* don't try to save local coredumps for this panic */
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_NONE                        0x0ULL
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_PANICLOGANDREBOOT           0x1ULL /* capture a panic log and then reboot immediately */
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_ENTRY            0x2ULL
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_PRELOG           0x4ULL
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_POSTLOG          0x8ULL
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_RECURPANIC_POSTCORE         0x10ULL
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_INITPROC_PANIC              0x20ULL
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_COPROC_INITIATED_PANIC      0x40ULL /* panic initiated by a co-processor */
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_SKIP_LOCAL_COREDUMP         0x80ULL /* don't try to save local coredumps for this panic */
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_ATTEMPTCOREDUMPANDREBOOT    0x100ULL /* attempt to save coredump. always reboot */
+#define DEBUGGER_INTERNAL_OPTION_THREAD_BACKTRACE   0x200ULL /* backtrace the specified thread in the paniclog (x86 only) */
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_PRINT_CPU_USAGE_PANICLOG    0x400ULL /* print extra CPU usage data in the panic log */
+#define DEBUGGER_OPTION_SKIP_PANICEND_CALLOUTS      0x800ULL /* (bridgeOS) skip the kPEPanicEnd callouts -- don't wait for x86 to finish sending panic data */
+
+#define DEBUGGER_INTERNAL_OPTIONS_MASK              (DEBUGGER_INTERNAL_OPTION_THREAD_BACKTRACE)
 
 __BEGIN_DECLS
 
@@ -442,24 +508,55 @@ __BEGIN_DECLS
 #define PANIC_LOCATION __FILE__ ":" LINE_NUMBER(__LINE__)
 
 #if CONFIG_EMBEDDED
-#define panic(ex, ...) (panic)(# ex, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+#define panic(ex, ...)  ({ \
+               __asm__("" ::: "memory"); \
+               (panic)(# ex, ## __VA_ARGS__); \
+       })
 #else
-#define panic(ex, ...) (panic)(# ex "@" PANIC_LOCATION, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+#define panic(ex, ...)  ({ \
+               __asm__("" ::: "memory"); \
+               (panic)(# ex "@" PANIC_LOCATION, ## __VA_ARGS__); \
+       })
 #endif
 
-void panic_context(unsigned int reason, void *ctx, const char *string, ...);
-void panic_with_options(unsigned int reason, void *ctx, uint64_t debugger_options_mask, const char *str, ...);
+__abortlike __printflike(4, 5)
+void panic_with_options(unsigned int reason, void *ctx,
+    uint64_t debugger_options_mask, const char *str, ...);
 void Debugger(const char * message);
 void populate_model_name(char *);
 
+#if !defined (__x86_64__)
+/* Note that producer_name and buf should never be de-allocated as we reference these during panic */
+void register_additional_panic_data_buffer(const char *producer_name, void *buf, int len);
+#endif
+
 unsigned panic_active(void);
 
 __END_DECLS
 
-#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+#endif  /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
 
 #if XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
 
+#if defined (__x86_64__)
+struct thread;
+
+__abortlike __printflike(5, 6)
+void panic_with_thread_context(unsigned int reason, void *ctx,
+    uint64_t debugger_options_mask, struct thread* th, const char *str, ...);
+#endif
+
+/* limit the max size to a reasonable length */
+#define ADDITIONAL_PANIC_DATA_BUFFER_MAX_LEN 64
+
+struct additional_panic_data_buffer {
+       const char *producer_name;
+       void *buf;
+       int len;
+};
+
+extern struct additional_panic_data_buffer *panic_data_buffers;
+
 boolean_t oslog_is_safe(void);
 boolean_t debug_mode_active(void);
 boolean_t stackshot_active(void);
@@ -483,7 +580,20 @@ extern "C" {
 #endif
 kern_return_t
 stack_snapshot_from_kernel(int pid, void *buf, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags,
-                                                  uint64_t delta_since_timestamp, unsigned *bytes_traced);
+    uint64_t delta_since_timestamp, unsigned *bytes_traced);
+
+/*
+ * Returns whether on device corefiles are enabled based on the build
+ * and boot configuration.
+ */
+boolean_t on_device_corefile_enabled(void);
+
+/*
+ * Returns whether panic stackshot to disk is enabled based on the build
+ * and boot configuration.
+ */
+boolean_t panic_stackshot_to_disk_enabled(void);
+
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 }
 #endif
@@ -491,79 +601,100 @@ stack_snapshot_from_kernel(int pid, void *buf, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags,
 #if !CONFIG_EMBEDDED
 extern char debug_buf[];
 extern boolean_t coprocessor_paniclog_flush;
-extern boolean_t extended_debug_log_enabled;;
+extern boolean_t extended_debug_log_enabled;
 #endif /* !CONFIG_EMBEDDED */
 
-extern char    *debug_buf_base;
+extern char     *debug_buf_base;
+
+#if defined(XNU_TARGET_OS_BRIDGE)
+extern uint64_t macos_panic_base;
+extern unsigned int macos_panic_size;
+#endif /* defined(XNU_TARGET_OS_BRIDGE) */
 
-extern char    kernel_uuid_string[];
-extern char    panic_disk_error_description[];
-extern size_t  panic_disk_error_description_size;
+extern char     kernel_uuid_string[];
+extern char     panic_disk_error_description[];
+extern size_t   panic_disk_error_description_size;
 
-extern unsigned char   *kernel_uuid;
-extern unsigned int    debug_boot_arg;
+extern unsigned char    *kernel_uuid;
+extern unsigned int     debug_boot_arg;
 #if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
-extern boolean_t       debug_boot_arg_inited;
+extern boolean_t        debug_boot_arg_inited;
 #endif
 
+extern boolean_t kernelcache_uuid_valid;
+extern uuid_t kernelcache_uuid;
+extern uuid_string_t kernelcache_uuid_string;
+
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 extern "C" {
 #endif
 
-extern boolean_t       doprnt_hide_pointers;
+extern boolean_t        doprnt_hide_pointers;
 
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 }
 #endif
 
-extern unsigned int    halt_in_debugger; /* pending halt in debugger after boot */
+extern unsigned int     halt_in_debugger; /* pending halt in debugger after boot */
 extern unsigned int     current_debugger;
 #define NO_CUR_DB       0x0
 #define KDP_CUR_DB      0x1
 
-extern unsigned int    active_debugger;
-extern unsigned int    kernel_debugger_entry_count;
+extern unsigned int     active_debugger;
+extern unsigned int     kernel_debugger_entry_count;
 
-extern unsigned int    panicDebugging;
-extern unsigned int    kdebug_serial;
+extern unsigned int     panicDebugging;
+extern unsigned int     kdebug_serial;
 
-extern const char      *debugger_panic_str;
+extern const char       *debugger_panic_str;
 
 extern char *debug_buf_ptr;
 extern unsigned int debug_buf_size;
 
-extern void    debug_log_init(void);
-extern void    debug_putc(char);
+extern void debug_log_init(void);
+extern void debug_putc(char);
+
+extern void panic_init(void);
+
+/*
+ * Initialize the physical carveout requested with the `phys_carveout_mb`
+ * boot-arg.  This should only be called at kernel startup, when physically
+ * contiguous pages are plentiful.
+ */
+extern void phys_carveout_init(void);
+
+extern uintptr_t phys_carveout_pa;
+extern size_t phys_carveout_size;
+
 
-extern void    panic_init(void);
 
 #if defined (__x86_64__)
 extern void extended_debug_log_init(void);
 
-int    packA(char *inbuf, uint32_t length, uint32_t buflen);
-void   unpackA(char *inbuf, uint32_t length);
+int     packA(char *inbuf, uint32_t length, uint32_t buflen);
+void    unpackA(char *inbuf, uint32_t length);
 
-#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
 #define PANIC_STACKSHOT_BUFSIZE (1024 * 1024)
 
 extern uintptr_t panic_stackshot_buf;
+extern size_t panic_stackshot_buf_len;
+
 extern size_t panic_stackshot_len;
-#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
 #endif /* defined (__x86_64__) */
 
-void   SavePanicInfo(const char *message, uint64_t panic_options);
+void    SavePanicInfo(const char *message, void *panic_data, uint64_t panic_options);
 void    paniclog_flush(void);
-void   panic_display_system_configuration(boolean_t launchd_exit);
-void   panic_display_zprint(void);
-void   panic_display_kernel_aslr(void);
-void   panic_display_hibb(void);
-void   panic_display_model_name(void);
-void   panic_display_kernel_uuid(void);
+void    panic_display_system_configuration(boolean_t launchd_exit);
+void    panic_display_zprint(void);
+void    panic_display_kernel_aslr(void);
+void    panic_display_hibb(void);
+void    panic_display_model_name(void);
+void    panic_display_kernel_uuid(void);
 #if CONFIG_ZLEAKS
-void   panic_display_ztrace(void);
+void    panic_display_ztrace(void);
 #endif /* CONFIG_ZLEAKS */
 #if CONFIG_ECC_LOGGING
-void   panic_display_ecc_errors(void);
+void    panic_display_ecc_errors(void);
 #endif /* CONFIG_ECC_LOGGING */
 
 /*
@@ -586,7 +717,7 @@ typedef enum {
 } debugger_op;
 
 kern_return_t DebuggerTrapWithState(debugger_op db_op, const char *db_message, const char *db_panic_str, va_list *db_panic_args,
-               uint64_t db_panic_options, boolean_t db_proceed_on_sync_failure, unsigned long db_panic_caller);
+    uint64_t db_panic_options, void *db_panic_data_ptr, boolean_t db_proceed_on_sync_failure, unsigned long db_panic_caller);
 void handle_debugger_trap(unsigned int exception, unsigned int code, unsigned int subcode, void *state);
 
 void DebuggerWithContext(unsigned int reason, void *ctx, const char *message, uint64_t debugger_options_mask);
@@ -594,18 +725,17 @@ void DebuggerWithContext(unsigned int reason, void *ctx, const char *message, ui
 #if DEBUG || DEVELOPMENT
 /* leak pointer scan definitions */
 
-enum
-{
-    kInstanceFlagAddress    = 0x01UL,
-    kInstanceFlagReferenced = 0x02UL,
-    kInstanceFlags          = 0x03UL
+enum{
+       kInstanceFlagAddress    = 0x01UL,
+       kInstanceFlagReferenced = 0x02UL,
+       kInstanceFlags          = 0x03UL
 };
 
 #define INSTANCE_GET(x) ((x) & ~kInstanceFlags)
 #define INSTANCE_PUT(x) ((x) ^ ~kInstanceFlags)
 
 typedef void (*leak_site_proc)(void * refCon, uint32_t siteCount, uint32_t zoneSize,
-                               uintptr_t * backtrace, uint32_t btCount);
+    uintptr_t * backtrace, uint32_t btCount);
 
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 extern "C" {
@@ -627,4 +757,4 @@ kdp_is_in_zone(void *addr, const char *zone_name);
 #endif  /* DEBUG || DEVELOPMENT */
 #endif  /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
 
-#endif /* _KERN_DEBUG_H_ */
+#endif  /* _KERN_DEBUG_H_ */