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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_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_LINUX_SECCOMP_H__ |
| 6 #define SANDBOX_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_LINUX_SECCOMP_H__ |
| 7 |
| 8 // The Seccomp2 kernel ABI is not part of older versions of glibc. |
| 9 // As we can't break compilation with these versions of the library, |
| 10 // we explicitly define all missing symbols. |
| 11 // If we ever decide that we can now rely on system headers, the following |
| 12 // include files should be enabled: |
| 13 // #include <linux/audit.h> |
| 14 // #include <linux/seccomp.h> |
| 15 |
| 16 #include <asm/unistd.h> |
| 17 #include <linux/filter.h> |
| 18 |
| 19 #include <sys/cdefs.h> |
| 20 // Old Bionic versions do not have sys/user.h. The if can be removed once we no |
| 21 // longer need to support these old Bionic versions. |
| 22 // All x86_64 builds use a new enough bionic to have sys/user.h. |
| 23 #if !defined(__BIONIC__) || defined(__x86_64__) |
| 24 #include <sys/types.h> // Fix for gcc 4.7, make sure __uint16_t is defined. |
| 25 #include <sys/user.h> |
| 26 #if defined(__mips__) |
| 27 // sys/user.h in eglibc misses size_t definition |
| 28 #include <stddef.h> |
| 29 #endif |
| 30 #endif |
| 31 |
| 32 // For audit.h |
| 33 #ifndef EM_ARM |
| 34 #define EM_ARM 40 |
| 35 #endif |
| 36 #ifndef EM_386 |
| 37 #define EM_386 3 |
| 38 #endif |
| 39 #ifndef EM_X86_64 |
| 40 #define EM_X86_64 62 |
| 41 #endif |
| 42 #ifndef EM_MIPS |
| 43 #define EM_MIPS 8 |
| 44 #endif |
| 45 #ifndef EM_AARCH64 |
| 46 #define EM_AARCH64 183 |
| 47 #endif |
| 48 |
| 49 #ifndef __AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT |
| 50 #define __AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT 0x80000000 |
| 51 #endif |
| 52 #ifndef __AUDIT_ARCH_LE |
| 53 #define __AUDIT_ARCH_LE 0x40000000 |
| 54 #endif |
| 55 #ifndef AUDIT_ARCH_ARM |
| 56 #define AUDIT_ARCH_ARM (EM_ARM|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE) |
| 57 #endif |
| 58 #ifndef AUDIT_ARCH_I386 |
| 59 #define AUDIT_ARCH_I386 (EM_386|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE) |
| 60 #endif |
| 61 #ifndef AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64 |
| 62 #define AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64 (EM_X86_64|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE) |
| 63 #endif |
| 64 #ifndef AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL |
| 65 #define AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL (EM_MIPS|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE) |
| 66 #endif |
| 67 #ifndef AUDIT_ARCH_AARCH64 |
| 68 #define AUDIT_ARCH_AARCH64 (EM_AARCH64 | __AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT | __AUDIT_ARCH_LE) |
| 69 #endif |
| 70 |
| 71 // For prctl.h |
| 72 #ifndef PR_SET_SECCOMP |
| 73 #define PR_SET_SECCOMP 22 |
| 74 #define PR_GET_SECCOMP 21 |
| 75 #endif |
| 76 #ifndef PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS |
| 77 #define PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS 38 |
| 78 #define PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS 39 |
| 79 #endif |
| 80 #ifndef IPC_64 |
| 81 #define IPC_64 0x0100 |
| 82 #endif |
| 83 |
| 84 #ifndef BPF_MOD |
| 85 #define BPF_MOD 0x90 |
| 86 #endif |
| 87 #ifndef BPF_XOR |
| 88 #define BPF_XOR 0xA0 |
| 89 #endif |
| 90 |
| 91 // In order to build will older tool chains, we currently have to avoid |
| 92 // including <linux/seccomp.h>. Until that can be fixed (if ever). Rely on |
| 93 // our own definitions of the seccomp kernel ABI. |
| 94 #ifndef SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER |
| 95 #define SECCOMP_MODE_DISABLED 0 |
| 96 #define SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT 1 |
| 97 #define SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER 2 // User user-supplied filter |
| 98 #endif |
| 99 |
| 100 #ifndef SECCOMP_SET_MODE_STRICT |
| 101 #define SECCOMP_SET_MODE_STRICT 0 |
| 102 #endif |
| 103 #ifndef SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER |
| 104 #define SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER 1 |
| 105 #endif |
| 106 #ifndef SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC |
| 107 #define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC 1 |
| 108 #endif |
| 109 |
| 110 #ifndef SECCOMP_RET_KILL |
| 111 // Return values supported for BPF filter programs. Please note that the |
| 112 // "illegal" SECCOMP_RET_INVALID is not supported by the kernel, should only |
| 113 // ever be used internally, and would result in the kernel killing our process. |
| 114 #define SECCOMP_RET_KILL 0x00000000U // Kill the task immediately |
| 115 #define SECCOMP_RET_INVALID 0x00010000U // Illegal return value |
| 116 #define SECCOMP_RET_TRAP 0x00030000U // Disallow and force a SIGSYS |
| 117 #define SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO 0x00050000U // Returns an errno |
| 118 #define SECCOMP_RET_TRACE 0x7ff00000U // Pass to a tracer or disallow |
| 119 #define SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW 0x7fff0000U // Allow |
| 120 #define SECCOMP_RET_ACTION 0xffff0000U // Masks for the return value |
| 121 #define SECCOMP_RET_DATA 0x0000ffffU // sections |
| 122 #else |
| 123 #define SECCOMP_RET_INVALID 0x00010000U // Illegal return value |
| 124 #endif |
| 125 |
| 126 #ifndef SYS_SECCOMP |
| 127 #define SYS_SECCOMP 1 |
| 128 #endif |
| 129 |
| 130 // Impose some reasonable maximum BPF program size. Realistically, the |
| 131 // kernel probably has much lower limits. But by limiting to less than |
| 132 // 30 bits, we can ease requirements on some of our data types. |
| 133 #define SECCOMP_MAX_PROGRAM_SIZE (1<<30) |
| 134 |
| 135 #if defined(__i386__) |
| 136 #define MIN_SYSCALL 0u |
| 137 #define MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL 1024u |
| 138 #define MAX_SYSCALL MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL |
| 139 #define SECCOMP_ARCH AUDIT_ARCH_I386 |
| 140 |
| 141 #define SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, _reg) ((_ctx)->uc_mcontext.gregs[(_reg)]) |
| 142 #define SECCOMP_RESULT(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_EAX) |
| 143 #define SECCOMP_SYSCALL(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_EAX) |
| 144 #define SECCOMP_IP(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_EIP) |
| 145 #define SECCOMP_PARM1(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_EBX) |
| 146 #define SECCOMP_PARM2(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_ECX) |
| 147 #define SECCOMP_PARM3(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_EDX) |
| 148 #define SECCOMP_PARM4(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_ESI) |
| 149 #define SECCOMP_PARM5(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_EDI) |
| 150 #define SECCOMP_PARM6(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_EBP) |
| 151 #define SECCOMP_NR_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, nr)) |
| 152 #define SECCOMP_ARCH_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, arch)) |
| 153 #define SECCOMP_IP_MSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 154 instruction_pointer) + 4) |
| 155 #define SECCOMP_IP_LSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 156 instruction_pointer) + 0) |
| 157 #define SECCOMP_ARG_MSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 158 8*(nr) + 4) |
| 159 #define SECCOMP_ARG_LSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 160 8*(nr) + 0) |
| 161 |
| 162 |
| 163 #if defined(__BIONIC__) |
| 164 // Old Bionic versions don't have sys/user.h, so we just define regs_struct |
| 165 // directly. This can be removed once we no longer need to support these old |
| 166 // Bionic versions. |
| 167 struct regs_struct { |
| 168 long int ebx; |
| 169 long int ecx; |
| 170 long int edx; |
| 171 long int esi; |
| 172 long int edi; |
| 173 long int ebp; |
| 174 long int eax; |
| 175 long int xds; |
| 176 long int xes; |
| 177 long int xfs; |
| 178 long int xgs; |
| 179 long int orig_eax; |
| 180 long int eip; |
| 181 long int xcs; |
| 182 long int eflags; |
| 183 long int esp; |
| 184 long int xss; |
| 185 }; |
| 186 #else |
| 187 typedef user_regs_struct regs_struct; |
| 188 #endif |
| 189 |
| 190 #define SECCOMP_PT_RESULT(_regs) (_regs).eax |
| 191 #define SECCOMP_PT_SYSCALL(_regs) (_regs).orig_eax |
| 192 #define SECCOMP_PT_IP(_regs) (_regs).eip |
| 193 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM1(_regs) (_regs).ebx |
| 194 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM2(_regs) (_regs).ecx |
| 195 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM3(_regs) (_regs).edx |
| 196 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM4(_regs) (_regs).esi |
| 197 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM5(_regs) (_regs).edi |
| 198 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM6(_regs) (_regs).ebp |
| 199 |
| 200 #elif defined(__x86_64__) |
| 201 #define MIN_SYSCALL 0u |
| 202 #define MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL 1024u |
| 203 #define MAX_SYSCALL MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL |
| 204 #define SECCOMP_ARCH AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64 |
| 205 |
| 206 #define SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, _reg) ((_ctx)->uc_mcontext.gregs[(_reg)]) |
| 207 #define SECCOMP_RESULT(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_RAX) |
| 208 #define SECCOMP_SYSCALL(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_RAX) |
| 209 #define SECCOMP_IP(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_RIP) |
| 210 #define SECCOMP_PARM1(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_RDI) |
| 211 #define SECCOMP_PARM2(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_RSI) |
| 212 #define SECCOMP_PARM3(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_RDX) |
| 213 #define SECCOMP_PARM4(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_R10) |
| 214 #define SECCOMP_PARM5(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_R8) |
| 215 #define SECCOMP_PARM6(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, REG_R9) |
| 216 #define SECCOMP_NR_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, nr)) |
| 217 #define SECCOMP_ARCH_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, arch)) |
| 218 #define SECCOMP_IP_MSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 219 instruction_pointer) + 4) |
| 220 #define SECCOMP_IP_LSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 221 instruction_pointer) + 0) |
| 222 #define SECCOMP_ARG_MSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 223 8*(nr) + 4) |
| 224 #define SECCOMP_ARG_LSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 225 8*(nr) + 0) |
| 226 |
| 227 typedef user_regs_struct regs_struct; |
| 228 #define SECCOMP_PT_RESULT(_regs) (_regs).rax |
| 229 #define SECCOMP_PT_SYSCALL(_regs) (_regs).orig_rax |
| 230 #define SECCOMP_PT_IP(_regs) (_regs).rip |
| 231 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM1(_regs) (_regs).rdi |
| 232 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM2(_regs) (_regs).rsi |
| 233 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM3(_regs) (_regs).rdx |
| 234 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM4(_regs) (_regs).r10 |
| 235 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM5(_regs) (_regs).r8 |
| 236 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM6(_regs) (_regs).r9 |
| 237 |
| 238 #elif defined(__arm__) && (defined(__thumb__) || defined(__ARM_EABI__)) |
| 239 // ARM EABI includes "ARM private" system calls starting at |__ARM_NR_BASE|, |
| 240 // and a "ghost syscall private to the kernel", cmpxchg, |
| 241 // at |__ARM_NR_BASE+0x00fff0|. |
| 242 // See </arch/arm/include/asm/unistd.h> in the Linux kernel. |
| 243 #define MIN_SYSCALL ((unsigned int)__NR_SYSCALL_BASE) |
| 244 #define MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL (MIN_SYSCALL + 1024u) |
| 245 #define MIN_PRIVATE_SYSCALL ((unsigned int)__ARM_NR_BASE) |
| 246 #define MAX_PRIVATE_SYSCALL (MIN_PRIVATE_SYSCALL + 16u) |
| 247 #define MIN_GHOST_SYSCALL ((unsigned int)__ARM_NR_BASE + 0xfff0u) |
| 248 #define MAX_SYSCALL (MIN_GHOST_SYSCALL + 4u) |
| 249 |
| 250 #define SECCOMP_ARCH AUDIT_ARCH_ARM |
| 251 |
| 252 // ARM sigcontext_t is different from i386/x86_64. |
| 253 // See </arch/arm/include/asm/sigcontext.h> in the Linux kernel. |
| 254 #define SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, _reg) ((_ctx)->uc_mcontext.arm_##_reg) |
| 255 // ARM EABI syscall convention. |
| 256 #define SECCOMP_RESULT(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r0) |
| 257 #define SECCOMP_SYSCALL(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r7) |
| 258 #define SECCOMP_IP(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, pc) |
| 259 #define SECCOMP_PARM1(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r0) |
| 260 #define SECCOMP_PARM2(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r1) |
| 261 #define SECCOMP_PARM3(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r2) |
| 262 #define SECCOMP_PARM4(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r3) |
| 263 #define SECCOMP_PARM5(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r4) |
| 264 #define SECCOMP_PARM6(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, r5) |
| 265 #define SECCOMP_NR_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, nr)) |
| 266 #define SECCOMP_ARCH_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, arch)) |
| 267 #define SECCOMP_IP_MSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 268 instruction_pointer) + 4) |
| 269 #define SECCOMP_IP_LSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 270 instruction_pointer) + 0) |
| 271 #define SECCOMP_ARG_MSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 272 8*(nr) + 4) |
| 273 #define SECCOMP_ARG_LSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 274 8*(nr) + 0) |
| 275 |
| 276 #if defined(__BIONIC__) |
| 277 // Old Bionic versions don't have sys/user.h, so we just define regs_struct |
| 278 // directly. This can be removed once we no longer need to support these old |
| 279 // Bionic versions. |
| 280 struct regs_struct { |
| 281 unsigned long uregs[18]; |
| 282 }; |
| 283 #else |
| 284 typedef user_regs regs_struct; |
| 285 #endif |
| 286 |
| 287 #define REG_cpsr uregs[16] |
| 288 #define REG_pc uregs[15] |
| 289 #define REG_lr uregs[14] |
| 290 #define REG_sp uregs[13] |
| 291 #define REG_ip uregs[12] |
| 292 #define REG_fp uregs[11] |
| 293 #define REG_r10 uregs[10] |
| 294 #define REG_r9 uregs[9] |
| 295 #define REG_r8 uregs[8] |
| 296 #define REG_r7 uregs[7] |
| 297 #define REG_r6 uregs[6] |
| 298 #define REG_r5 uregs[5] |
| 299 #define REG_r4 uregs[4] |
| 300 #define REG_r3 uregs[3] |
| 301 #define REG_r2 uregs[2] |
| 302 #define REG_r1 uregs[1] |
| 303 #define REG_r0 uregs[0] |
| 304 #define REG_ORIG_r0 uregs[17] |
| 305 |
| 306 #define SECCOMP_PT_RESULT(_regs) (_regs).REG_r0 |
| 307 #define SECCOMP_PT_SYSCALL(_regs) (_regs).REG_r7 |
| 308 #define SECCOMP_PT_IP(_regs) (_regs).REG_pc |
| 309 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM1(_regs) (_regs).REG_r0 |
| 310 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM2(_regs) (_regs).REG_r1 |
| 311 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM3(_regs) (_regs).REG_r2 |
| 312 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM4(_regs) (_regs).REG_r3 |
| 313 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM5(_regs) (_regs).REG_r4 |
| 314 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM6(_regs) (_regs).REG_r5 |
| 315 |
| 316 #elif defined(__mips__) && (_MIPS_SIM == _MIPS_SIM_ABI32) |
| 317 #define MIN_SYSCALL __NR_O32_Linux |
| 318 #define MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL (MIN_SYSCALL + __NR_Linux_syscalls) |
| 319 #define MAX_SYSCALL MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL |
| 320 #define SECCOMP_ARCH AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL |
| 321 #define SYSCALL_EIGHT_ARGS |
| 322 // MIPS sigcontext_t is different from i386/x86_64 and ARM. |
| 323 // See </arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/sigcontext.h> in the Linux kernel. |
| 324 #define SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, _reg) ((_ctx)->uc_mcontext.gregs[_reg]) |
| 325 // Based on MIPS o32 ABI syscall convention. |
| 326 // On MIPS, when indirect syscall is being made (syscall(__NR_foo)), |
| 327 // real identificator (__NR_foo) is not in v0, but in a0 |
| 328 #define SECCOMP_RESULT(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 2) |
| 329 #define SECCOMP_SYSCALL(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 2) |
| 330 #define SECCOMP_IP(_ctx) (_ctx)->uc_mcontext.pc |
| 331 #define SECCOMP_PARM1(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 4) |
| 332 #define SECCOMP_PARM2(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 5) |
| 333 #define SECCOMP_PARM3(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 6) |
| 334 #define SECCOMP_PARM4(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 7) |
| 335 // Only the first 4 arguments of syscall are in registers. |
| 336 // The rest are on the stack. |
| 337 #define SECCOMP_STACKPARM(_ctx, n) (((long *)SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 29))[(n)]) |
| 338 #define SECCOMP_PARM5(_ctx) SECCOMP_STACKPARM(_ctx, 4) |
| 339 #define SECCOMP_PARM6(_ctx) SECCOMP_STACKPARM(_ctx, 5) |
| 340 #define SECCOMP_PARM7(_ctx) SECCOMP_STACKPARM(_ctx, 6) |
| 341 #define SECCOMP_PARM8(_ctx) SECCOMP_STACKPARM(_ctx, 7) |
| 342 #define SECCOMP_NR_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, nr)) |
| 343 #define SECCOMP_ARCH_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, arch)) |
| 344 #define SECCOMP_IP_MSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 345 instruction_pointer) + 4) |
| 346 #define SECCOMP_IP_LSB_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, \ |
| 347 instruction_pointer) + 0) |
| 348 #define SECCOMP_ARG_MSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 349 8*(nr) + 4) |
| 350 #define SECCOMP_ARG_LSB_IDX(nr) (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + \ |
| 351 8*(nr) + 0) |
| 352 |
| 353 // On Mips we don't have structures like user_regs or user_regs_struct in |
| 354 // sys/user.h that we could use, so we just define regs_struct directly. |
| 355 struct regs_struct { |
| 356 unsigned long long regs[32]; |
| 357 }; |
| 358 |
| 359 #define REG_a3 regs[7] |
| 360 #define REG_a2 regs[6] |
| 361 #define REG_a1 regs[5] |
| 362 #define REG_a0 regs[4] |
| 363 #define REG_v1 regs[3] |
| 364 #define REG_v0 regs[2] |
| 365 |
| 366 #define SECCOMP_PT_RESULT(_regs) (_regs).REG_v0 |
| 367 #define SECCOMP_PT_SYSCALL(_regs) (_regs).REG_v0 |
| 368 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM1(_regs) (_regs).REG_a0 |
| 369 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM2(_regs) (_regs).REG_a1 |
| 370 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM3(_regs) (_regs).REG_a2 |
| 371 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM4(_regs) (_regs).REG_a3 |
| 372 |
| 373 #elif defined(__aarch64__) |
| 374 struct regs_struct { |
| 375 unsigned long long regs[31]; |
| 376 unsigned long long sp; |
| 377 unsigned long long pc; |
| 378 unsigned long long pstate; |
| 379 }; |
| 380 |
| 381 #define MIN_SYSCALL 0u |
| 382 #define MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL 279u |
| 383 #define MAX_SYSCALL MAX_PUBLIC_SYSCALL |
| 384 #define SECCOMP_ARCH AUDIT_ARCH_AARCH64 |
| 385 |
| 386 #define SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, _reg) ((_ctx)->uc_mcontext.regs[_reg]) |
| 387 |
| 388 #define SECCOMP_RESULT(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 0) |
| 389 #define SECCOMP_SYSCALL(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 8) |
| 390 #define SECCOMP_IP(_ctx) (_ctx)->uc_mcontext.pc |
| 391 #define SECCOMP_PARM1(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 0) |
| 392 #define SECCOMP_PARM2(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 1) |
| 393 #define SECCOMP_PARM3(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 2) |
| 394 #define SECCOMP_PARM4(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 3) |
| 395 #define SECCOMP_PARM5(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 4) |
| 396 #define SECCOMP_PARM6(_ctx) SECCOMP_REG(_ctx, 5) |
| 397 |
| 398 #define SECCOMP_NR_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, nr)) |
| 399 #define SECCOMP_ARCH_IDX (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, arch)) |
| 400 #define SECCOMP_IP_MSB_IDX \ |
| 401 (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, instruction_pointer) + 4) |
| 402 #define SECCOMP_IP_LSB_IDX \ |
| 403 (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, instruction_pointer) + 0) |
| 404 #define SECCOMP_ARG_MSB_IDX(nr) \ |
| 405 (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + 8 * (nr) + 4) |
| 406 #define SECCOMP_ARG_LSB_IDX(nr) \ |
| 407 (offsetof(struct arch_seccomp_data, args) + 8 * (nr) + 0) |
| 408 |
| 409 #define SECCOMP_PT_RESULT(_regs) (_regs).regs[0] |
| 410 #define SECCOMP_PT_SYSCALL(_regs) (_regs).regs[8] |
| 411 #define SECCOMP_PT_IP(_regs) (_regs).pc |
| 412 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM1(_regs) (_regs).regs[0] |
| 413 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM2(_regs) (_regs).regs[1] |
| 414 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM3(_regs) (_regs).regs[2] |
| 415 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM4(_regs) (_regs).regs[3] |
| 416 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM5(_regs) (_regs).regs[4] |
| 417 #define SECCOMP_PT_PARM6(_regs) (_regs).regs[5] |
| 418 #else |
| 419 #error Unsupported target platform |
| 420 |
| 421 #endif |
| 422 |
| 423 #endif // SANDBOX_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_LINUX_SECCOMP_H__ |
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