1 // Copyright (c) 2013 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.
5 #ifndef SANDBOX_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_HELPERS_SIGSYS_HANDLERS_H_
6 #define SANDBOX_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_HELPERS_SIGSYS_HANDLERS_H_
8 #include "base/basictypes.h"
9 #include "build/build_config.h"
10 #include "sandbox/linux/bpf_dsl/bpf_dsl_forward.h"
11 #include "sandbox/sandbox_export.h"
13 // The handlers are suitable for use in Trap() error codes. They are
14 // guaranteed to be async-signal safe.
15 // See sandbox/linux/seccomp-bpf/trap.h to see how they work.
19 struct arch_seccomp_data
;
21 // This handler will crash the currently running process. The crashing address
22 // will be the number of the current system call, extracted from |args|.
23 // This handler will also print to stderr the number of the crashing syscall.
24 SANDBOX_EXPORT
intptr_t
25 CrashSIGSYS_Handler(const struct arch_seccomp_data
& args
, void* aux
);
27 // The following three handlers are suitable to report failures with the
28 // clone(), prctl() and ioctl() system calls respectively.
30 // The crashing address will be (clone_flags & 0xFFFFFF), where clone_flags is
31 // the clone(2) argument, extracted from |args|.
32 SANDBOX_EXPORT
intptr_t
33 SIGSYSCloneFailure(const struct arch_seccomp_data
& args
, void* aux
);
34 // The crashing address will be (option & 0xFFF), where option is the prctl(2)
36 SANDBOX_EXPORT
intptr_t
37 SIGSYSPrctlFailure(const struct arch_seccomp_data
& args
, void* aux
);
38 // The crashing address will be request & 0xFFFF, where request is the ioctl(2)
40 SANDBOX_EXPORT
intptr_t
41 SIGSYSIoctlFailure(const struct arch_seccomp_data
& args
, void* aux
);
42 // The crashing address will be (pid & 0xFFF), where pid is the first
43 // argument (and can be a tid).
44 SANDBOX_EXPORT
intptr_t
45 SIGSYSKillFailure(const struct arch_seccomp_data
& args
, void* aux
);
46 // The crashing address will be (op & 0xFFF), where op is the second
48 SANDBOX_EXPORT
intptr_t
49 SIGSYSFutexFailure(const struct arch_seccomp_data
& args
, void* aux
);
50 // If the syscall is not being called on the current tid, crashes in the same
51 // way as CrashSIGSYS_Handler. Otherwise, returns the result of calling the
52 // syscall with the pid argument set to 0 (which for these calls means the
53 // current thread). The following syscalls are supported:
55 // sched_getaffinity(), sched_getattr(), sched_getparam(), sched_getscheduler(),
56 // sched_rr_get_interval(), sched_setaffinity(), sched_setattr(),
57 // sched_setparam(), sched_setscheduler()
58 SANDBOX_EXPORT
intptr_t
59 SIGSYSSchedHandler(const struct arch_seccomp_data
& args
, void* aux
);
61 // Variants of the above functions for use with bpf_dsl.
62 SANDBOX_EXPORT
bpf_dsl::ResultExpr
CrashSIGSYS();
63 SANDBOX_EXPORT
bpf_dsl::ResultExpr
CrashSIGSYSClone();
64 SANDBOX_EXPORT
bpf_dsl::ResultExpr
CrashSIGSYSPrctl();
65 SANDBOX_EXPORT
bpf_dsl::ResultExpr
CrashSIGSYSIoctl();
66 SANDBOX_EXPORT
bpf_dsl::ResultExpr
CrashSIGSYSKill();
67 SANDBOX_EXPORT
bpf_dsl::ResultExpr
CrashSIGSYSFutex();
68 SANDBOX_EXPORT
bpf_dsl::ResultExpr
RewriteSchedSIGSYS();
70 // Following four functions return substrings of error messages used
71 // in the above four functions. They are useful in death tests.
72 SANDBOX_EXPORT
const char* GetErrorMessageContentForTests();
73 SANDBOX_EXPORT
const char* GetCloneErrorMessageContentForTests();
74 SANDBOX_EXPORT
const char* GetPrctlErrorMessageContentForTests();
75 SANDBOX_EXPORT
const char* GetIoctlErrorMessageContentForTests();
76 SANDBOX_EXPORT
const char* GetKillErrorMessageContentForTests();
77 SANDBOX_EXPORT
const char* GetFutexErrorMessageContentForTests();
79 } // namespace sandbox.
81 #endif // SANDBOX_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_HELPERS_SIGSYS_HANDLERS_H_