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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 SANDBOX_WIN_SRC_SANDBOX_POLICY_H_
      6 #define SANDBOX_WIN_SRC_SANDBOX_POLICY_H_
      7 
      8 #include <string>
      9 
     10 #include "base/basictypes.h"
     11 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
     12 #include "sandbox/win/src/sandbox_types.h"
     13 #include "sandbox/win/src/security_level.h"
     14 
     15 namespace sandbox {
     16 
     17 class TargetPolicy {
     18  public:
     19   // Windows subsystems that can have specific rules.
     20   // Note: The process subsystem(SUBSY_PROCESS) does not evaluate the request
     21   // exactly like the CreateProcess API does. See the comment at the top of
     22   // process_thread_dispatcher.cc for more details.
     23   enum SubSystem {
     24     SUBSYS_FILES,             // Creation and opening of files and pipes.
     25     SUBSYS_NAMED_PIPES,       // Creation of named pipes.
     26     SUBSYS_PROCESS,           // Creation of child processes.
     27     SUBSYS_REGISTRY,          // Creation and opening of registry keys.
     28     SUBSYS_SYNC,              // Creation of named sync objects.
     29     SUBSYS_HANDLES,           // Duplication of handles to other processes.
     30     SUBSYS_WIN32K_LOCKDOWN    // Win32K Lockdown related policy.
     31   };
     32 
     33   // Allowable semantics when a rule is matched.
     34   enum Semantics {
     35     FILES_ALLOW_ANY,       // Allows open or create for any kind of access that
     36                            // the file system supports.
     37     FILES_ALLOW_READONLY,  // Allows open or create with read access only.
     38     FILES_ALLOW_QUERY,     // Allows access to query the attributes of a file.
     39     FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY,   // Allows open or create with directory semantics
     40                            // only.
     41     HANDLES_DUP_ANY,       // Allows duplicating handles opened with any
     42                            // access permissions.
     43     HANDLES_DUP_BROKER,    // Allows duplicating handles to the broker process.
     44     NAMEDPIPES_ALLOW_ANY,  // Allows creation of a named pipe.
     45     PROCESS_MIN_EXEC,      // Allows to create a process with minimal rights
     46                            // over the resulting process and thread handles.
     47                            // No other parameters besides the command line are
     48                            // passed to the child process.
     49     PROCESS_ALL_EXEC,      // Allows the creation of a process and return fill
     50                            // access on the returned handles.
     51                            // This flag can be used only when the main token of
     52                            // the sandboxed application is at least INTERACTIVE.
     53     EVENTS_ALLOW_ANY,      // Allows the creation of an event with full access.
     54     EVENTS_ALLOW_READONLY, // Allows opening an even with synchronize access.
     55     REG_ALLOW_READONLY,    // Allows readonly access to a registry key.
     56     REG_ALLOW_ANY,         // Allows read and write access to a registry key.
     57     FAKE_USER_GDI_INIT     // Fakes user32 and gdi32 initialization. This can
     58                            // be used to allow the DLLs to load and initialize
     59                            // even if the process cannot access that subsystem.
     60   };
     61 
     62   // Increments the reference count of this object. The reference count must
     63   // be incremented if this interface is given to another component.
     64   virtual void AddRef() = 0;
     65 
     66   // Decrements the reference count of this object. When the reference count
     67   // is zero the object is automatically destroyed.
     68   // Indicates that the caller is done with this interface. After calling
     69   // release no other method should be called.
     70   virtual void Release() = 0;
     71 
     72   // Sets the security level for the target process' two tokens.
     73   // This setting is permanent and cannot be changed once the target process is
     74   // spawned.
     75   // initial: the security level for the initial token. This is the token that
     76   //   is used by the process from the creation of the process until the moment
     77   //   the process calls TargetServices::LowerToken() or the process calls
     78   //   win32's ReverToSelf(). Once this happens the initial token is no longer
     79   //   available and the lockdown token is in effect. Using an initial token is
     80   //   not compatible with AppContainer, see SetAppContainer.
     81   // lockdown: the security level for the token that comes into force after the
     82   //   process calls TargetServices::LowerToken() or the process calls
     83   //   ReverToSelf(). See the explanation of each level in the TokenLevel
     84   //   definition.
     85   // Return value: SBOX_ALL_OK if the setting succeeds and false otherwise.
     86   //   Returns false if the lockdown value is more permissive than the initial
     87   //   value.
     88   //
     89   // Important: most of the sandbox-provided security relies on this single
     90   // setting. The caller should strive to set the lockdown level as restricted
     91   // as possible.
     92   virtual ResultCode SetTokenLevel(TokenLevel initial, TokenLevel lockdown) = 0;
     93 
     94   // Returns the initial token level.
     95   virtual TokenLevel GetInitialTokenLevel() const = 0;
     96 
     97   // Returns the lockdown token level.
     98   virtual TokenLevel GetLockdownTokenLevel() const = 0;
     99 
    100   // Sets the security level of the Job Object to which the target process will
    101   // belong. This setting is permanent and cannot be changed once the target
    102   // process is spawned. The job controls the global security settings which
    103   // can not be specified in the token security profile.
    104   // job_level: the security level for the job. See the explanation of each
    105   //   level in the JobLevel definition.
    106   // ui_exceptions: specify what specific rights that are disabled in the
    107   //   chosen job_level that need to be granted. Use this parameter to avoid
    108   //   selecting the next permissive job level unless you need all the rights
    109   //   that are granted in such level.
    110   //   The exceptions can be specified as a combination of the following
    111   //   constants:
    112   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_HANDLES : grant access to all user-mode handles. These
    113   //   include windows, icons, menus and various GDI objects. In addition the
    114   //   target process can set hooks, and broadcast messages to other processes
    115   //   that belong to the same desktop.
    116   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_READCLIPBOARD : grant read-only access to the clipboard.
    117   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_WRITECLIPBOARD : grant write access to the clipboard.
    118   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_SYSTEMPARAMETERS : allow changes to the system-wide
    119   //   parameters as defined by the Win32 call SystemParametersInfo().
    120   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_DISPLAYSETTINGS : allow programmatic changes to the
    121   //  display settings.
    122   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_GLOBALATOMS : allow access to the global atoms table.
    123   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_DESKTOP : allow the creation of new desktops.
    124   // JOB_OBJECT_UILIMIT_EXITWINDOWS : allow the call to ExitWindows().
    125   //
    126   // Return value: SBOX_ALL_OK if the setting succeeds and false otherwise.
    127   //
    128   // Note: JOB_OBJECT_XXXX constants are defined in winnt.h and documented at
    129   // length in:
    130   //   http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms684152.aspx
    131   //
    132   // Note: the recommended level is JOB_RESTRICTED or JOB_LOCKDOWN.
    133   virtual ResultCode SetJobLevel(JobLevel job_level, uint32 ui_exceptions) = 0;
    134 
    135   // Sets a hard limit on the size of the commit set for the sandboxed process.
    136   // If the limit is reached, the process will be terminated with
    137   // SBOX_FATAL_MEMORY_EXCEEDED (7012).
    138   virtual ResultCode SetJobMemoryLimit(size_t memory_limit) = 0;
    139 
    140   // Specifies the desktop on which the application is going to run. If the
    141   // desktop does not exist, it will be created. If alternate_winstation is
    142   // set to true, the desktop will be created on an alternate window station.
    143   virtual ResultCode SetAlternateDesktop(bool alternate_winstation) = 0;
    144 
    145   // Returns the name of the alternate desktop used. If an alternate window
    146   // station is specified, the name is prepended by the window station name,
    147   // followed by a backslash.
    148   virtual base::string16 GetAlternateDesktop() const = 0;
    149 
    150   // Precreates the desktop and window station, if any.
    151   virtual ResultCode CreateAlternateDesktop(bool alternate_winstation) = 0;
    152 
    153   // Destroys the desktop and windows station.
    154   virtual void DestroyAlternateDesktop() = 0;
    155 
    156   // Sets the integrity level of the process in the sandbox. Both the initial
    157   // token and the main token will be affected by this. If the integrity level
    158   // is set to a level higher than the current level, the sandbox will fail
    159   // to start.
    160   virtual ResultCode SetIntegrityLevel(IntegrityLevel level) = 0;
    161 
    162   // Returns the initial integrity level used.
    163   virtual IntegrityLevel GetIntegrityLevel() const = 0;
    164 
    165   // Sets the integrity level of the process in the sandbox. The integrity level
    166   // will not take effect before you call LowerToken. User Interface Privilege
    167   // Isolation is not affected by this setting and will remain off for the
    168   // process in the sandbox. If the integrity level is set to a level higher
    169   // than the current level, the sandbox will fail to start.
    170   virtual ResultCode SetDelayedIntegrityLevel(IntegrityLevel level) = 0;
    171 
    172   // Sets the AppContainer to be used for the sandboxed process. Any capability
    173   // to be enabled for the process should be added before this method is invoked
    174   // (by calling SetCapability() as many times as needed).
    175   // The desired AppContainer must be already installed on the system, otherwise
    176   // launching the sandboxed process will fail. See BrokerServices for details
    177   // about installing an AppContainer.
    178   // Note that currently Windows restricts the use of impersonation within
    179   // AppContainers, so this function is incompatible with the use of an initial
    180   // token.
    181   virtual ResultCode SetAppContainer(const wchar_t* sid) = 0;
    182 
    183   // Sets a capability to be enabled for the sandboxed process' AppContainer.
    184   virtual ResultCode SetCapability(const wchar_t* sid) = 0;
    185 
    186   // Sets the mitigations enabled when the process is created. Most of these
    187   // are implemented as attributes passed via STARTUPINFOEX. So they take
    188   // effect before any thread in the target executes. The declaration of
    189   // MitigationFlags is followed by a detailed description of each flag.
    190   virtual ResultCode SetProcessMitigations(MitigationFlags flags) = 0;
    191 
    192   // Returns the currently set mitigation flags.
    193   virtual MitigationFlags GetProcessMitigations() = 0;
    194 
    195   // Sets process mitigation flags that don't take effect before the call to
    196   // LowerToken().
    197   virtual ResultCode SetDelayedProcessMitigations(MitigationFlags flags) = 0;
    198 
    199   // Returns the currently set delayed mitigation flags.
    200   virtual MitigationFlags GetDelayedProcessMitigations() const = 0;
    201 
    202   // Sets the interceptions to operate in strict mode. By default, interceptions
    203   // are performed in "relaxed" mode, where if something inside NTDLL.DLL is
    204   // already patched we attempt to intercept it anyway. Setting interceptions
    205   // to strict mode means that when we detect that the function is patched we'll
    206   // refuse to perform the interception.
    207   virtual void SetStrictInterceptions() = 0;
    208 
    209   // Set the handles the target process should inherit for stdout and
    210   // stderr.  The handles the caller passes must remain valid for the
    211   // lifetime of the policy object.  This only has an effect on
    212   // Windows Vista and later versions.  These methods accept pipe and
    213   // file handles, but not console handles.
    214   virtual ResultCode SetStdoutHandle(HANDLE handle) = 0;
    215   virtual ResultCode SetStderrHandle(HANDLE handle) = 0;
    216 
    217   // Adds a policy rule effective for processes spawned using this policy.
    218   // subsystem: One of the above enumerated windows subsystems.
    219   // semantics: One of the above enumerated FileSemantics.
    220   // pattern: A specific full path or a full path with wildcard patterns.
    221   //   The valid wildcards are:
    222   //   '*' : Matches zero or more character. Only one in series allowed.
    223   //   '?' : Matches a single character. One or more in series are allowed.
    224   // Examples:
    225   //   "c:\\documents and settings\\vince\\*.dmp"
    226   //   "c:\\documents and settings\\*\\crashdumps\\*.dmp"
    227   //   "c:\\temp\\app_log_?????_chrome.txt"
    228   virtual ResultCode AddRule(SubSystem subsystem, Semantics semantics,
    229                              const wchar_t* pattern) = 0;
    230 
    231   // Adds a dll that will be unloaded in the target process before it gets
    232   // a chance to initialize itself. Typically, dlls that cause the target
    233   // to crash go here.
    234   virtual ResultCode AddDllToUnload(const wchar_t* dll_name) = 0;
    235 
    236   // Adds a handle that will be closed in the target process after lockdown.
    237   // A NULL value for handle_name indicates all handles of the specified type.
    238   // An empty string for handle_name indicates the handle is unnamed.
    239   virtual ResultCode AddKernelObjectToClose(const wchar_t* handle_type,
    240                                             const wchar_t* handle_name) = 0;
    241 };
    242 
    243 }  // namespace sandbox
    244 
    245 
    246 #endif  // SANDBOX_WIN_SRC_SANDBOX_POLICY_H_
    247