// 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 SANDBOX_LINUX_SERVICES_BROKER_PROCESS_H_ #define SANDBOX_LINUX_SERVICES_BROKER_PROCESS_H_ #include <string> #include <vector> #include "base/callback_forward.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/pickle.h" #include "base/process/process.h" #include "sandbox/linux/syscall_broker/broker_policy.h" #include "sandbox/sandbox_export.h" namespace sandbox { namespace syscall_broker { class BrokerClient; class BrokerFilePermission; // Create a new "broker" process to which we can send requests via an IPC // channel by forking the current process. // This is a low level IPC mechanism that is suitable to be called from a // signal handler. // A process would typically create a broker process before entering // sandboxing. // 1. BrokerProcess open_broker(read_whitelist, write_whitelist); // 2. CHECK(open_broker.Init(NULL)); // 3. Enable sandbox. // 4. Use open_broker.Open() to open files. class SANDBOX_EXPORT BrokerProcess { public: // |denied_errno| is the error code returned when methods such as Open() // or Access() are invoked on a file which is not in the whitelist. EACCESS // would be a typical value. // |allowed_r_files| and |allowed_w_files| are white lists of files that can // be opened later via the Open() API, respectively for reading and writing. // A file available read-write should be listed in both. // |fast_check_in_client| and |quiet_failures_for_tests| are reserved for // unit tests, don't use it. BrokerProcess( int denied_errno, const std::vector<syscall_broker::BrokerFilePermission>& permissions, bool fast_check_in_client = true, bool quiet_failures_for_tests = false); ~BrokerProcess(); // Will initialize the broker process. There should be no threads at this // point, since we need to fork(). // broker_process_init_callback will be called in the new broker process, // after fork() returns. bool Init(const base::Callback<bool(void)>& broker_process_init_callback); // Can be used in place of access(). Will be async signal safe. // X_OK will always return an error in practice since the broker process // doesn't support execute permissions. // It's similar to the access() system call and will return -errno on errors. int Access(const char* pathname, int mode) const; // Can be used in place of open(). Will be async signal safe. // The implementation only supports certain white listed flags and will // return -EPERM on other flags. // It's similar to the open() system call and will return -errno on errors. int Open(const char* pathname, int flags) const; int broker_pid() const { return broker_pid_; } private: friend class BrokerProcessTestHelper; // Close the IPC channel with the other party. This should only be used // by tests an none of the class methods should be used afterwards. void CloseChannel(); bool initialized_; // Whether we've been through Init() yet. const bool fast_check_in_client_; const bool quiet_failures_for_tests_; pid_t broker_pid_; // The PID of the broker (child). syscall_broker::BrokerPolicy policy_; // The sandboxing policy. scoped_ptr<syscall_broker::BrokerClient> broker_client_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BrokerProcess); }; } // namespace syscall_broker } // namespace sandbox #endif // SANDBOX_LINUX_SERVICES_BROKER_PROCESS_H_