// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CONTENT_PUBLIC_COMMON_SANDBOX_INIT_H_ #define CONTENT_PUBLIC_COMMON_SANDBOX_INIT_H_ #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/process/process.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #include "content/common/content_export.h" namespace base { class CommandLine; class FilePath; } namespace sandbox { namespace bpf_dsl { class SandboxBPFDSLPolicy; } struct SandboxInterfaceInfo; } namespace content { class SandboxedProcessLauncherDelegate; #if defined(OS_WIN) // Initialize the sandbox for renderer, gpu, utility, worker, nacl, and plug-in // processes, depending on the command line flags. Although The browser process // is not sandboxed, this also needs to be called because it will initialize // the broker code. // Returns true if the sandbox was initialized succesfully, false if an error // occurred. If process_type isn't one that needs sandboxing true is always // returned. CONTENT_EXPORT bool InitializeSandbox( sandbox::SandboxInterfaceInfo* sandbox_info); // This is a restricted version of Windows' DuplicateHandle() function // that works inside the sandbox and can send handles but not retrieve // them. Unlike DuplicateHandle(), it takes a process ID rather than // a process handle. It returns true on success, false otherwise. CONTENT_EXPORT bool BrokerDuplicateHandle(HANDLE source_handle, DWORD target_process_id, HANDLE* target_handle, DWORD desired_access, DWORD options); // Inform the current process's sandbox broker (e.g. the broker for // 32-bit processes) about a process created under a different sandbox // broker (e.g. the broker for 64-bit processes). This allows // BrokerDuplicateHandle() to send handles to a process managed by // another broker. For example, it allows the 32-bit renderer to send // handles to 64-bit NaCl processes. This returns true on success, // false otherwise. CONTENT_EXPORT bool BrokerAddTargetPeer(HANDLE peer_process); // Launch a sandboxed process. |delegate| may be NULL. If |delegate| is non-NULL // then it just has to outlive this method call. CONTENT_EXPORT base::ProcessHandle StartSandboxedProcess( SandboxedProcessLauncherDelegate* delegate, base::CommandLine* cmd_line); #elif defined(OS_MACOSX) // Initialize the sandbox of the given |sandbox_type|, optionally specifying a // directory to allow access to. Note specifying a directory needs to be // supported by the sandbox profile associated with the given |sandbox_type|. // Valid values for |sandbox_type| are defined either by the enum SandboxType, // or by ContentClient::GetSandboxProfileForSandboxType(). // // If the |sandbox_type| isn't one of the ones defined by content then the // embedder is queried using ContentClient::GetSandboxPolicyForSandboxType(). // The embedder can use values for |sandbox_type| starting from // sandbox::SANDBOX_PROCESS_TYPE_AFTER_LAST_TYPE. // // Returns true if the sandbox was initialized succesfully, false if an error // occurred. If process_type isn't one that needs sandboxing, no action is // taken and true is always returned. CONTENT_EXPORT bool InitializeSandbox(int sandbox_type, const base::FilePath& allowed_path); #elif defined(OS_LINUX) class SandboxInitializerDelegate; // Initialize a seccomp-bpf sandbox. |policy| may not be NULL. // Returns true if the sandbox has been properly engaged. CONTENT_EXPORT bool InitializeSandbox( scoped_ptr<sandbox::bpf_dsl::SandboxBPFDSLPolicy> policy); // Return a "baseline" policy. This is used by a SandboxInitializerDelegate to // implement a policy that is derived from the baseline. CONTENT_EXPORT scoped_ptr<sandbox::bpf_dsl::SandboxBPFDSLPolicy> GetBPFSandboxBaselinePolicy(); #endif // defined(OS_LINUX) } // namespace content #endif // CONTENT_PUBLIC_COMMON_SANDBOX_INIT_H_