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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef CONTENT_COMMON_SANDBOX_LINUX_SANDBOX_LINUX_H_
      6 #define CONTENT_COMMON_SANDBOX_LINUX_SANDBOX_LINUX_H_
      7 
      8 #include <string>
      9 
     10 #include "base/basictypes.h"
     11 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
     12 #include "content/public/common/sandbox_linux.h"
     13 
     14 template <typename T> struct DefaultSingletonTraits;
     15 namespace base {
     16 class Thread;
     17 }
     18 namespace sandbox { class SetuidSandboxClient; }
     19 
     20 namespace content {
     21 
     22 // A singleton class to represent and change our sandboxing state for the
     23 // three main Linux sandboxes.
     24 class LinuxSandbox {
     25  public:
     26   // This is a list of sandbox IPC methods which the renderer may send to the
     27   // sandbox host. See http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxSandboxIPC
     28   // This isn't the full list, values < 32 are reserved for methods called from
     29   // Skia.
     30   enum LinuxSandboxIPCMethods {
     31     METHOD_GET_FONT_FAMILY_FOR_CHAR = 32,
     32     METHOD_LOCALTIME = 33,
     33     METHOD_GET_CHILD_WITH_INODE = 34,
     34     METHOD_GET_STYLE_FOR_STRIKE = 35,
     35     METHOD_MAKE_SHARED_MEMORY_SEGMENT = 36,
     36     METHOD_MATCH_WITH_FALLBACK = 37,
     37   };
     38 
     39   // Get our singleton instance.
     40   static LinuxSandbox* GetInstance();
     41 
     42   // Do some initialization that can only be done before any of the sandboxes
     43   // are enabled. If using the setuid sandbox, this should be called manually
     44   // before the setuid sandbox is engaged.
     45   void PreinitializeSandbox();
     46 
     47   // Initialize the sandbox with the given pre-built configuration. Currently
     48   // seccomp-bpf and address space limitations (the setuid sandbox works
     49   // differently and is set-up in the Zygote). This will instantiate the
     50   // LinuxSandbox singleton if it doesn't already exist.
     51   // This function should only be called without any thread running.
     52   static bool InitializeSandbox();
     53 
     54   // Stop |thread| in a way that can be trusted by the sandbox.
     55   static void StopThread(base::Thread* thread);
     56 
     57   // Returns the status of the renderer, worker and ppapi sandbox. Can only
     58   // be queried after going through PreinitializeSandbox(). This is a bitmask
     59   // and uses the constants defined in "enum LinuxSandboxStatus". Since the
     60   // status needs to be provided before the sandboxes are actually started,
     61   // this returns what will actually happen once InitializeSandbox()
     62   // is called from inside these processes.
     63   int GetStatus();
     64   // Returns true if the current process is single-threaded or if the number
     65   // of threads cannot be determined.
     66   bool IsSingleThreaded() const;
     67   // Did we start Seccomp BPF?
     68   bool seccomp_bpf_started() const;
     69 
     70   // Simple accessor for our instance of the setuid sandbox. Will never return
     71   // NULL.
     72   // There is no StartSetuidSandbox(), the SetuidSandboxClient instance should
     73   // be used directly.
     74   sandbox::SetuidSandboxClient* setuid_sandbox_client() const;
     75 
     76   // Check the policy and eventually start the seccomp-bpf sandbox. This should
     77   // never be called with threads started. If we detect that threads have
     78   // started we will crash.
     79   bool StartSeccompBPF(const std::string& process_type);
     80 
     81   // Limit the address space of the current process (and its children).
     82   // to make some vulnerabilities harder to exploit.
     83   bool LimitAddressSpace(const std::string& process_type);
     84 
     85  private:
     86   friend struct DefaultSingletonTraits<LinuxSandbox>;
     87 
     88   // Some methods are static and get an instance of the Singleton. These
     89   // are the non-static implementations.
     90   bool InitializeSandboxImpl();
     91   void StopThreadImpl(base::Thread* thread);
     92   // We must have been pre_initialized_ before using this.
     93   bool seccomp_bpf_supported() const;
     94   // Returns true if it can be determined that the current process has open
     95   // directories that are not managed by the LinuxSandbox class. This would
     96   // be a vulnerability as it would allow to bypass the setuid sandbox.
     97   bool HasOpenDirectories() const;
     98   // The last part of the initialization is to make sure any temporary "hole"
     99   // in the sandbox is closed. For now, this consists of closing proc_fd_.
    100   void SealSandbox();
    101   // GetStatus() makes promises as to how the sandbox will behave. This
    102   // checks that no promises have been broken.
    103   void CheckForBrokenPromises(const std::string& process_type);
    104   // Stop |thread| and make sure it does not appear in /proc/self/tasks/
    105   // anymore.
    106   void StopThreadAndEnsureNotCounted(base::Thread* thread) const;
    107 
    108   // A file descriptor to /proc. It's dangerous to have it around as it could
    109   // allow for sandbox bypasses. It needs to be closed before we consider
    110   // ourselves sandboxed.
    111   int proc_fd_;
    112   bool seccomp_bpf_started_;
    113   // The value returned by GetStatus(). Gets computed once and then cached.
    114   int sandbox_status_flags_;
    115   // Did PreinitializeSandbox() run?
    116   bool pre_initialized_;
    117   bool seccomp_bpf_supported_;  // Accurate if pre_initialized_.
    118   scoped_ptr<sandbox::SetuidSandboxClient> setuid_sandbox_client_;
    119 
    120   ~LinuxSandbox();
    121   DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(LinuxSandbox);
    122 };
    123 
    124 }  // namespace content
    125 
    126 #endif  // CONTENT_COMMON_SANDBOX_LINUX_SANDBOX_LINUX_H_
    127