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+// 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_SUID_SETUID_SANDBOX_CLIENT_H_ |
+#define SANDBOX_LINUX_SUID_SETUID_SANDBOX_CLIENT_H_ |
+ |
+#include "base/basictypes.h" |
+#include "base/callback_forward.h" |
+#include "base/files/file_path.h" |
+#include "base/files/scoped_file.h" |
+#include "base/process/launch.h" |
+#include "sandbox/sandbox_export.h" |
+ |
+namespace sandbox { |
+ |
+// Helper class to use the setuid sandbox. This class is to be used both |
+// before launching the setuid helper and after being executed through the |
+// setuid helper. |
+// This class is difficult to use. It has been created by refactoring very old |
+// code scathered through the Chromium code base. |
+// |
+// A typical use for "A" launching a sandboxed process "B" would be: |
+// 1. A calls SetupLaunchEnvironment() |
+// 2. A sets up a CommandLine and then amends it with |
+// PrependWrapper() (or manually, by relying on GetSandboxBinaryPath()). |
+// 3. A uses SetupLaunchOptions() to arrange for a dummy descriptor for the |
+// setuid sandbox ABI. |
+// 4. A launches B with base::LaunchProcess, using the amended CommandLine. |
+// 5. B uses CloseDummyFile() to close the dummy file descriptor. |
+// 6. B performs various initializations that require access to the file |
+// system. |
+// 6.b (optional) B uses sandbox::Credentials::HasOpenDirectory() to verify |
+// that no directory is kept open (which would allow bypassing the setuid |
+// sandbox). |
+// 7. B should be prepared to assume the role of init(1). In particular, B |
+// cannot receive any signal from any other process, excluding SIGKILL. |
+// If B dies, all the processes in the namespace will die. |
+// B can fork() and the parent can assume the role of init(1), by using |
+// CreateInitProcessReaper(). |
+// 8. B requests being chroot-ed through ChrootMe() and |
+// requests other sandboxing status via the status functions. |
+class SANDBOX_EXPORT SetuidSandboxClient { |
+ public: |
+ // All instantation should go through this factory method. |
+ static class SetuidSandboxClient* Create(); |
+ ~SetuidSandboxClient(); |
+ |
+ // Close the dummy file descriptor leftover from the sandbox ABI. |
+ void CloseDummyFile(); |
+ // Ask the setuid helper over the setuid sandbox IPC channel to chroot() us |
+ // to an empty directory. |
+ // Will only work if we have been launched through the setuid helper. |
+ bool ChrootMe(); |
+ // When a new PID namespace is created, the process with pid == 1 should |
+ // assume the role of init. |
+ // See sandbox/linux/services/init_process_reaper.h for more information |
+ // on this API. |
+ bool CreateInitProcessReaper(base::Closure* post_fork_parent_callback); |
+ |
+ // Did we get launched through an up to date setuid binary ? |
+ bool IsSuidSandboxUpToDate() const; |
+ // Did we get launched through the setuid helper ? |
+ bool IsSuidSandboxChild() const; |
+ // Did the setuid helper create a new PID namespace ? |
+ bool IsInNewPIDNamespace() const; |
+ // Did the setuid helper create a new network namespace ? |
+ bool IsInNewNETNamespace() const; |
+ // Are we done and fully sandboxed ? |
+ bool IsSandboxed() const; |
+ |
+ // The setuid sandbox may still be disabled via the environment. |
+ // This is tracked in crbug.com/245376. |
+ bool IsDisabledViaEnvironment(); |
+ // Get the sandbox binary path. This method knows about the |
+ // CHROME_DEVEL_SANDBOX environment variable used for user-managed builds. If |
+ // the sandbox binary cannot be found, it will return an empty FilePath. |
+ base::FilePath GetSandboxBinaryPath(); |
+ // Modify |cmd_line| to launch via the setuid sandbox. Crash if the setuid |
+ // sandbox binary cannot be found. |cmd_line| must not be NULL. |
+ void PrependWrapper(base::CommandLine* cmd_line); |
+ // Set-up the launch options for launching via the setuid sandbox. Caller is |
+ // responsible for keeping |dummy_fd| alive until LaunchProcess() completes. |
+ // |options| and |fds_to_remap| must not be NULL. |
+ // (Keeping |dummy_fd| alive is an unfortunate historical artifact of the |
+ // chrome-sandbox ABI.) |
+ void SetupLaunchOptions(base::LaunchOptions* options, |
+ base::FileHandleMappingVector* fds_to_remap, |
+ base::ScopedFD* dummy_fd); |
+ // Set-up the environment. This should be done prior to launching the setuid |
+ // helper. |
+ void SetupLaunchEnvironment(); |
+ |
+ private: |
+ SetuidSandboxClient(); |
+ |
+ // Holds the environment. Will never be NULL. |
+ base::Environment* env_; |
+ bool sandboxed_; |
+ |
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SetuidSandboxClient); |
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace sandbox |
+ |
+#endif // SANDBOX_LINUX_SUID_SETUID_SANDBOX_CLIENT_H_ |