/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #define _BSD_SOURCE #define _DEFAULT_SOURCE #define _GNU_SOURCE #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "libminijail.h" #include "libminijail-private.h" #include "signal_handler.h" #include "syscall_filter.h" #include "syscall_wrapper.h" #include "system.h" #include "util.h" /* Until these are reliably available in linux/prctl.h. */ #ifndef PR_ALT_SYSCALL # define PR_ALT_SYSCALL 0x43724f53 #endif /* Seccomp filter related flags. */ #ifndef PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS # define PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS 38 #endif #ifndef SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER #define SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER 2 /* Uses user-supplied filter. */ #endif #ifndef SECCOMP_SET_MODE_STRICT # define SECCOMP_SET_MODE_STRICT 0 #endif #ifndef SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER # define SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER 1 #endif #ifndef SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC # define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC 1 #endif /* End seccomp filter related flags. */ /* New cgroup namespace might not be in linux-headers yet. */ #ifndef CLONE_NEWCGROUP # define CLONE_NEWCGROUP 0x02000000 #endif #define MAX_CGROUPS 10 /* 10 different controllers supported by Linux. */ #define MAX_RLIMITS 32 /* Currently there are 15 supported by Linux. */ #define MAX_PRESERVED_FDS 32U /* Keyctl commands. */ #define KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING 1 /* * The userspace equivalent of MNT_USER_SETTABLE_MASK, which is the mask of all * flags that can be modified by MS_REMOUNT. */ #define MS_USER_SETTABLE_MASK \ (MS_NOSUID | MS_NODEV | MS_NOEXEC | MS_NOATIME | MS_NODIRATIME | \ MS_RELATIME | MS_RDONLY) struct minijail_rlimit { int type; rlim_t cur; rlim_t max; }; struct mountpoint { char *src; char *dest; char *type; char *data; int has_data; unsigned long flags; struct mountpoint *next; }; struct hook { minijail_hook_t hook; void *payload; minijail_hook_event_t event; struct hook *next; }; struct preserved_fd { int parent_fd; int child_fd; }; struct minijail { /* * WARNING: if you add a flag here you need to make sure it's * accounted for in minijail_pre{enter|exec}() below. */ struct { int uid : 1; int gid : 1; int inherit_suppl_gids : 1; int set_suppl_gids : 1; int keep_suppl_gids : 1; int use_caps : 1; int capbset_drop : 1; int set_ambient_caps : 1; int vfs : 1; int enter_vfs : 1; int pids : 1; int ipc : 1; int uts : 1; int net : 1; int enter_net : 1; int ns_cgroups : 1; int userns : 1; int disable_setgroups : 1; int seccomp : 1; int remount_proc_ro : 1; int no_new_privs : 1; int seccomp_filter : 1; int seccomp_filter_tsync : 1; int seccomp_filter_logging : 1; int chroot : 1; int pivot_root : 1; int mount_dev : 1; int mount_tmp : 1; int do_init : 1; int run_as_init : 1; int pid_file : 1; int cgroups : 1; int alt_syscall : 1; int reset_signal_mask : 1; int reset_signal_handlers : 1; int close_open_fds : 1; int new_session_keyring : 1; int forward_signals : 1; } flags; uid_t uid; gid_t gid; gid_t usergid; char *user; size_t suppl_gid_count; gid_t *suppl_gid_list; uint64_t caps; uint64_t cap_bset; pid_t initpid; int mountns_fd; int netns_fd; char *chrootdir; char *pid_file_path; char *uidmap; char *gidmap; char *hostname; char *preload_path; size_t filter_len; struct sock_fprog *filter_prog; char *alt_syscall_table; struct mountpoint *mounts_head; struct mountpoint *mounts_tail; size_t mounts_count; unsigned long remount_mode; size_t tmpfs_size; char *cgroups[MAX_CGROUPS]; size_t cgroup_count; struct minijail_rlimit rlimits[MAX_RLIMITS]; size_t rlimit_count; uint64_t securebits_skip_mask; struct hook *hooks_head; struct hook *hooks_tail; struct preserved_fd preserved_fds[MAX_PRESERVED_FDS]; size_t preserved_fd_count; }; static void run_hooks_or_die(const struct minijail *j, minijail_hook_event_t event); static void free_mounts_list(struct minijail *j) { while (j->mounts_head) { struct mountpoint *m = j->mounts_head; j->mounts_head = j->mounts_head->next; free(m->data); free(m->type); free(m->dest); free(m->src); free(m); } // No need to clear mounts_head as we know it's NULL after the loop. j->mounts_tail = NULL; } /* * Strip out flags meant for the parent. * We keep things that are not inherited across execve(2) (e.g. capabilities), * or are easier to set after execve(2) (e.g. seccomp filters). */ void minijail_preenter(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.vfs = 0; j->flags.enter_vfs = 0; j->flags.ns_cgroups = 0; j->flags.net = 0; j->flags.uts = 0; j->flags.remount_proc_ro = 0; j->flags.pids = 0; j->flags.do_init = 0; j->flags.run_as_init = 0; j->flags.pid_file = 0; j->flags.cgroups = 0; j->flags.forward_signals = 0; j->remount_mode = 0; } /* * Strip out flags meant for the child. * We keep things that are inherited across execve(2). */ void minijail_preexec(struct minijail *j) { int vfs = j->flags.vfs; int enter_vfs = j->flags.enter_vfs; int ns_cgroups = j->flags.ns_cgroups; int net = j->flags.net; int uts = j->flags.uts; int remount_proc_ro = j->flags.remount_proc_ro; int userns = j->flags.userns; if (j->user) free(j->user); j->user = NULL; if (j->suppl_gid_list) free(j->suppl_gid_list); j->suppl_gid_list = NULL; if (j->preload_path) free(j->preload_path); j->preload_path = NULL; free_mounts_list(j); memset(&j->flags, 0, sizeof(j->flags)); /* Now restore anything we meant to keep. */ j->flags.vfs = vfs; j->flags.enter_vfs = enter_vfs; j->flags.ns_cgroups = ns_cgroups; j->flags.net = net; j->flags.uts = uts; j->flags.remount_proc_ro = remount_proc_ro; j->flags.userns = userns; /* Note, |pids| will already have been used before this call. */ } /* Minijail API. */ struct minijail API *minijail_new(void) { struct minijail *j = calloc(1, sizeof(struct minijail)); j->remount_mode = MS_PRIVATE; return j; } void API minijail_change_uid(struct minijail *j, uid_t uid) { if (uid == 0) die("useless change to uid 0"); j->uid = uid; j->flags.uid = 1; } void API minijail_change_gid(struct minijail *j, gid_t gid) { if (gid == 0) die("useless change to gid 0"); j->gid = gid; j->flags.gid = 1; } void API minijail_set_supplementary_gids(struct minijail *j, size_t size, const gid_t *list) { size_t i; if (j->flags.inherit_suppl_gids) die("cannot inherit *and* set supplementary groups"); if (j->flags.keep_suppl_gids) die("cannot keep *and* set supplementary groups"); if (size == 0) { /* Clear supplementary groups. */ j->suppl_gid_list = NULL; j->suppl_gid_count = 0; j->flags.set_suppl_gids = 1; return; } /* Copy the gid_t array. */ j->suppl_gid_list = calloc(size, sizeof(gid_t)); if (!j->suppl_gid_list) { die("failed to allocate internal supplementary group array"); } for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { j->suppl_gid_list[i] = list[i]; } j->suppl_gid_count = size; j->flags.set_suppl_gids = 1; } void API minijail_keep_supplementary_gids(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.keep_suppl_gids = 1; } int API minijail_change_user(struct minijail *j, const char *user) { uid_t uid; gid_t gid; int rc = lookup_user(user, &uid, &gid); if (rc) return rc; minijail_change_uid(j, uid); j->user = strdup(user); if (!j->user) return -ENOMEM; j->usergid = gid; return 0; } int API minijail_change_group(struct minijail *j, const char *group) { gid_t gid; int rc = lookup_group(group, &gid); if (rc) return rc; minijail_change_gid(j, gid); return 0; } void API minijail_use_seccomp(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.seccomp = 1; } void API minijail_no_new_privs(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.no_new_privs = 1; } void API minijail_use_seccomp_filter(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.seccomp_filter = 1; } void API minijail_set_seccomp_filter_tsync(struct minijail *j) { if (j->filter_len > 0 && j->filter_prog != NULL) { die("minijail_set_seccomp_filter_tsync() must be called " "before minijail_parse_seccomp_filters()"); } j->flags.seccomp_filter_tsync = 1; } void API minijail_log_seccomp_filter_failures(struct minijail *j) { if (j->filter_len > 0 && j->filter_prog != NULL) { die("minijail_log_seccomp_filter_failures() must be called " "before minijail_parse_seccomp_filters()"); } #ifdef ALLOW_DEBUG_LOGGING j->flags.seccomp_filter_logging = 1; #else warn("non-debug build: ignoring request to enable seccomp logging"); #endif } void API minijail_use_caps(struct minijail *j, uint64_t capmask) { /* * 'minijail_use_caps' configures a runtime-capabilities-only * environment, including a bounding set matching the thread's runtime * (permitted|inheritable|effective) sets. * Therefore, it will override any existing bounding set configurations * since the latter would allow gaining extra runtime capabilities from * file capabilities. */ if (j->flags.capbset_drop) { warn("overriding bounding set configuration"); j->cap_bset = 0; j->flags.capbset_drop = 0; } j->caps = capmask; j->flags.use_caps = 1; } void API minijail_capbset_drop(struct minijail *j, uint64_t capmask) { if (j->flags.use_caps) { /* * 'minijail_use_caps' will have already configured a capability * bounding set matching the (permitted|inheritable|effective) * sets. Abort if the user tries to configure a separate * bounding set. 'minijail_capbset_drop' and 'minijail_use_caps' * are mutually exclusive. */ die("runtime capabilities already configured, can't drop " "bounding set separately"); } j->cap_bset = capmask; j->flags.capbset_drop = 1; } void API minijail_set_ambient_caps(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.set_ambient_caps = 1; } void API minijail_reset_signal_mask(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.reset_signal_mask = 1; } void API minijail_reset_signal_handlers(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.reset_signal_handlers = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_vfs(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.vfs = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_enter_vfs(struct minijail *j, const char *ns_path) { /* Note: Do not use O_CLOEXEC here. We'll close it after we use it. */ int ns_fd = open(ns_path, O_RDONLY); if (ns_fd < 0) { pdie("failed to open namespace '%s'", ns_path); } j->mountns_fd = ns_fd; j->flags.enter_vfs = 1; } void API minijail_new_session_keyring(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.new_session_keyring = 1; } void API minijail_skip_setting_securebits(struct minijail *j, uint64_t securebits_skip_mask) { j->securebits_skip_mask = securebits_skip_mask; } void API minijail_remount_mode(struct minijail *j, unsigned long mode) { j->remount_mode = mode; } void API minijail_skip_remount_private(struct minijail *j) { j->remount_mode = 0; } void API minijail_namespace_pids(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.vfs = 1; j->flags.remount_proc_ro = 1; j->flags.pids = 1; j->flags.do_init = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_pids_rw_proc(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.vfs = 1; j->flags.pids = 1; j->flags.do_init = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_ipc(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.ipc = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_uts(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.uts = 1; } int API minijail_namespace_set_hostname(struct minijail *j, const char *name) { if (j->hostname) return -EINVAL; minijail_namespace_uts(j); j->hostname = strdup(name); if (!j->hostname) return -ENOMEM; return 0; } void API minijail_namespace_net(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.net = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_enter_net(struct minijail *j, const char *ns_path) { /* Note: Do not use O_CLOEXEC here. We'll close it after we use it. */ int ns_fd = open(ns_path, O_RDONLY); if (ns_fd < 0) { pdie("failed to open namespace '%s'", ns_path); } j->netns_fd = ns_fd; j->flags.enter_net = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_cgroups(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.ns_cgroups = 1; } void API minijail_close_open_fds(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.close_open_fds = 1; } void API minijail_remount_proc_readonly(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.vfs = 1; j->flags.remount_proc_ro = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_user(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.userns = 1; } void API minijail_namespace_user_disable_setgroups(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.disable_setgroups = 1; } int API minijail_uidmap(struct minijail *j, const char *uidmap) { j->uidmap = strdup(uidmap); if (!j->uidmap) return -ENOMEM; char *ch; for (ch = j->uidmap; *ch; ch++) { if (*ch == ',') *ch = '\n'; } return 0; } int API minijail_gidmap(struct minijail *j, const char *gidmap) { j->gidmap = strdup(gidmap); if (!j->gidmap) return -ENOMEM; char *ch; for (ch = j->gidmap; *ch; ch++) { if (*ch == ',') *ch = '\n'; } return 0; } void API minijail_inherit_usergroups(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.inherit_suppl_gids = 1; } void API minijail_run_as_init(struct minijail *j) { /* * Since the jailed program will become 'init' in the new PID namespace, * Minijail does not need to fork an 'init' process. */ j->flags.run_as_init = 1; } int API minijail_enter_chroot(struct minijail *j, const char *dir) { if (j->chrootdir) return -EINVAL; j->chrootdir = strdup(dir); if (!j->chrootdir) return -ENOMEM; j->flags.chroot = 1; return 0; } int API minijail_enter_pivot_root(struct minijail *j, const char *dir) { if (j->chrootdir) return -EINVAL; j->chrootdir = strdup(dir); if (!j->chrootdir) return -ENOMEM; j->flags.pivot_root = 1; return 0; } char API *minijail_get_original_path(struct minijail *j, const char *path_inside_chroot) { struct mountpoint *b; b = j->mounts_head; while (b) { /* * If |path_inside_chroot| is the exact destination of a * mount, then the original path is exactly the source of * the mount. * for example: "-b /some/path/exe,/chroot/path/exe" * mount source = /some/path/exe, mount dest = * /chroot/path/exe Then when getting the original path of * "/chroot/path/exe", the source of that mount, * "/some/path/exe" is what should be returned. */ if (!strcmp(b->dest, path_inside_chroot)) return strdup(b->src); /* * If |path_inside_chroot| is within the destination path of a * mount, take the suffix of the chroot path relative to the * mount destination path, and append it to the mount source * path. */ if (!strncmp(b->dest, path_inside_chroot, strlen(b->dest))) { const char *relative_path = path_inside_chroot + strlen(b->dest); return path_join(b->src, relative_path); } b = b->next; } /* If there is a chroot path, append |path_inside_chroot| to that. */ if (j->chrootdir) return path_join(j->chrootdir, path_inside_chroot); /* No chroot, so the path outside is the same as it is inside. */ return strdup(path_inside_chroot); } size_t minijail_get_tmpfs_size(const struct minijail *j) { return j->tmpfs_size; } void API minijail_mount_dev(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.mount_dev = 1; } void API minijail_mount_tmp(struct minijail *j) { minijail_mount_tmp_size(j, 64 * 1024 * 1024); } void API minijail_mount_tmp_size(struct minijail *j, size_t size) { j->tmpfs_size = size; j->flags.mount_tmp = 1; } int API minijail_write_pid_file(struct minijail *j, const char *path) { j->pid_file_path = strdup(path); if (!j->pid_file_path) return -ENOMEM; j->flags.pid_file = 1; return 0; } int API minijail_add_to_cgroup(struct minijail *j, const char *path) { if (j->cgroup_count >= MAX_CGROUPS) return -ENOMEM; j->cgroups[j->cgroup_count] = strdup(path); if (!j->cgroups[j->cgroup_count]) return -ENOMEM; j->cgroup_count++; j->flags.cgroups = 1; return 0; } int API minijail_rlimit(struct minijail *j, int type, rlim_t cur, rlim_t max) { size_t i; if (j->rlimit_count >= MAX_RLIMITS) return -ENOMEM; /* It's an error if the caller sets the same rlimit multiple times. */ for (i = 0; i < j->rlimit_count; i++) { if (j->rlimits[i].type == type) return -EEXIST; } j->rlimits[j->rlimit_count].type = type; j->rlimits[j->rlimit_count].cur = cur; j->rlimits[j->rlimit_count].max = max; j->rlimit_count++; return 0; } int API minijail_forward_signals(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.forward_signals = 1; return 0; } int API minijail_mount_with_data(struct minijail *j, const char *src, const char *dest, const char *type, unsigned long flags, const char *data) { struct mountpoint *m; if (*dest != '/') return -EINVAL; m = calloc(1, sizeof(*m)); if (!m) return -ENOMEM; m->dest = strdup(dest); if (!m->dest) goto error; m->src = strdup(src); if (!m->src) goto error; m->type = strdup(type); if (!m->type) goto error; if (!data || !data[0]) { /* * Set up secure defaults for certain filesystems. Adding this * fs-specific logic here kind of sucks, but considering how * people use these in practice, it's probably OK. If they want * the kernel defaults, they can pass data="" instead of NULL. */ if (!strcmp(type, "tmpfs")) { /* tmpfs defaults to mode=1777 and size=50%. */ data = "mode=0755,size=10M"; } } if (data) { m->data = strdup(data); if (!m->data) goto error; m->has_data = 1; } /* If they don't specify any flags, default to secure ones. */ if (flags == 0) flags = MS_NODEV | MS_NOEXEC | MS_NOSUID; m->flags = flags; /* * Force vfs namespacing so the mounts don't leak out into the * containing vfs namespace. */ minijail_namespace_vfs(j); if (j->mounts_tail) j->mounts_tail->next = m; else j->mounts_head = m; j->mounts_tail = m; j->mounts_count++; return 0; error: free(m->type); free(m->src); free(m->dest); free(m); return -ENOMEM; } int API minijail_mount(struct minijail *j, const char *src, const char *dest, const char *type, unsigned long flags) { return minijail_mount_with_data(j, src, dest, type, flags, NULL); } int API minijail_bind(struct minijail *j, const char *src, const char *dest, int writeable) { unsigned long flags = MS_BIND; if (!writeable) flags |= MS_RDONLY; return minijail_mount(j, src, dest, "", flags); } int API minijail_add_hook(struct minijail *j, minijail_hook_t hook, void *payload, minijail_hook_event_t event) { struct hook *c; if (hook == NULL) return -EINVAL; if (event >= MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_MAX) return -EINVAL; c = calloc(1, sizeof(*c)); if (!c) return -ENOMEM; c->hook = hook; c->payload = payload; c->event = event; if (j->hooks_tail) j->hooks_tail->next = c; else j->hooks_head = c; j->hooks_tail = c; return 0; } int API minijail_preserve_fd(struct minijail *j, int parent_fd, int child_fd) { if (parent_fd < 0 || child_fd < 0) return -EINVAL; if (j->preserved_fd_count >= MAX_PRESERVED_FDS) return -ENOMEM; j->preserved_fds[j->preserved_fd_count].parent_fd = parent_fd; j->preserved_fds[j->preserved_fd_count].child_fd = child_fd; j->preserved_fd_count++; return 0; } int API minijail_set_preload_path(struct minijail *j, const char *preload_path) { if (j->preload_path) return -EINVAL; j->preload_path = strdup(preload_path); if (!j->preload_path) return -ENOMEM; return 0; } static void clear_seccomp_options(struct minijail *j) { j->flags.seccomp_filter = 0; j->flags.seccomp_filter_tsync = 0; j->flags.seccomp_filter_logging = 0; j->filter_len = 0; j->filter_prog = NULL; j->flags.no_new_privs = 0; } static int seccomp_should_use_filters(struct minijail *j) { if (prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER, NULL) == -1) { /* * |errno| will be set to EINVAL when seccomp has not been * compiled into the kernel. On certain platforms and kernel * versions this is not a fatal failure. In that case, and only * in that case, disable seccomp and skip loading the filters. */ if ((errno == EINVAL) && seccomp_can_softfail()) { warn("not loading seccomp filters, seccomp filter not " "supported"); clear_seccomp_options(j); return 0; } /* * If |errno| != EINVAL or seccomp_can_softfail() is false, * we can proceed. Worst case scenario minijail_enter() will * abort() if seccomp fails. */ } if (j->flags.seccomp_filter_tsync) { /* Are the seccomp(2) syscall and the TSYNC option supported? */ if (sys_seccomp(SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER, SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC, NULL) == -1) { int saved_errno = errno; if (saved_errno == ENOSYS && seccomp_can_softfail()) { warn("seccomp(2) syscall not supported"); clear_seccomp_options(j); return 0; } else if (saved_errno == EINVAL && seccomp_can_softfail()) { warn( "seccomp filter thread sync not supported"); clear_seccomp_options(j); return 0; } /* * Similar logic here. If seccomp_can_softfail() is * false, or |errno| != ENOSYS, or |errno| != EINVAL, * we can proceed. Worst case scenario minijail_enter() * will abort() if seccomp or TSYNC fail. */ } } return 1; } static int set_seccomp_filters_internal(struct minijail *j, struct sock_fprog *filter, bool owned) { struct sock_fprog *fprog; if (owned) { fprog = filter; } else { fprog = malloc(sizeof(struct sock_fprog)); if (!fprog) return -ENOMEM; fprog->len = filter->len; fprog->filter = malloc(sizeof(struct sock_filter) * fprog->len); if (!fprog->filter) { free(fprog); return -ENOMEM; } memcpy(fprog->filter, filter->filter, sizeof(struct sock_filter) * fprog->len); } if (j->filter_prog) { free(j->filter_prog->filter); free(j->filter_prog); } j->filter_len = fprog->len; j->filter_prog = fprog; return 0; } void API minijail_set_seccomp_filters(struct minijail *j, const struct sock_fprog *filter) { if (!seccomp_should_use_filters(j)) return; if (j->flags.seccomp_filter_logging) { die("minijail_log_seccomp_filter_failures() is incompatible " "with minijail_set_seccomp_filters()"); } /* * set_seccomp_filters_internal() can only fail with ENOMEM. * Furthermore, since we won't own the incoming filter, it will not be * modified. */ if (set_seccomp_filters_internal(j, (struct sock_fprog *)filter, false) < 0) { die("failed to copy seccomp filter"); } } static int parse_seccomp_filters(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, FILE *policy_file) { struct sock_fprog *fprog = malloc(sizeof(struct sock_fprog)); if (!fprog) return -ENOMEM; int use_ret_trap = j->flags.seccomp_filter_tsync || j->flags.seccomp_filter_logging; int allow_logging = j->flags.seccomp_filter_logging; if (compile_filter(filename, policy_file, fprog, use_ret_trap, allow_logging)) { free(fprog); return -1; } return set_seccomp_filters_internal(j, fprog, true); } void API minijail_parse_seccomp_filters(struct minijail *j, const char *path) { if (!seccomp_should_use_filters(j)) return; FILE *file = fopen(path, "re"); if (!file) { pdie("failed to open seccomp filter file '%s'", path); } if (parse_seccomp_filters(j, path, file) != 0) { die("failed to compile seccomp filter BPF program in '%s'", path); } fclose(file); } void API minijail_parse_seccomp_filters_from_fd(struct minijail *j, int fd) { char *fd_path, *path; FILE *file; if (!seccomp_should_use_filters(j)) return; file = fdopen(fd, "r"); if (!file) { pdie("failed to associate stream with fd %d", fd); } if (asprintf(&fd_path, "/proc/self/fd/%d", fd) == -1) pdie("failed to create path for fd %d", fd); path = realpath(fd_path, NULL); if (path == NULL) pwarn("failed to get path of fd %d", fd); free(fd_path); if (parse_seccomp_filters(j, path ? path : "", file) != 0) { die("failed to compile seccomp filter BPF program from fd %d", fd); } free(path); fclose(file); } int API minijail_use_alt_syscall(struct minijail *j, const char *table) { j->alt_syscall_table = strdup(table); if (!j->alt_syscall_table) return -ENOMEM; j->flags.alt_syscall = 1; return 0; } struct marshal_state { size_t available; size_t total; char *buf; }; void marshal_state_init(struct marshal_state *state, char *buf, size_t available) { state->available = available; state->buf = buf; state->total = 0; } void marshal_append(struct marshal_state *state, void *src, size_t length) { size_t copy_len = MIN(state->available, length); /* Up to |available| will be written. */ if (copy_len) { memcpy(state->buf, src, copy_len); state->buf += copy_len; state->available -= copy_len; } /* |total| will contain the expected length. */ state->total += length; } void marshal_mount(struct marshal_state *state, const struct mountpoint *m) { marshal_append(state, m->src, strlen(m->src) + 1); marshal_append(state, m->dest, strlen(m->dest) + 1); marshal_append(state, m->type, strlen(m->type) + 1); marshal_append(state, (char *)&m->has_data, sizeof(m->has_data)); if (m->has_data) marshal_append(state, m->data, strlen(m->data) + 1); marshal_append(state, (char *)&m->flags, sizeof(m->flags)); } void minijail_marshal_helper(struct marshal_state *state, const struct minijail *j) { struct mountpoint *m = NULL; size_t i; marshal_append(state, (char *)j, sizeof(*j)); if (j->user) marshal_append(state, j->user, strlen(j->user) + 1); if (j->suppl_gid_list) { marshal_append(state, j->suppl_gid_list, j->suppl_gid_count * sizeof(gid_t)); } if (j->chrootdir) marshal_append(state, j->chrootdir, strlen(j->chrootdir) + 1); if (j->hostname) marshal_append(state, j->hostname, strlen(j->hostname) + 1); if (j->alt_syscall_table) { marshal_append(state, j->alt_syscall_table, strlen(j->alt_syscall_table) + 1); } if (j->flags.seccomp_filter && j->filter_prog) { struct sock_fprog *fp = j->filter_prog; marshal_append(state, (char *)fp->filter, fp->len * sizeof(struct sock_filter)); } for (m = j->mounts_head; m; m = m->next) { marshal_mount(state, m); } for (i = 0; i < j->cgroup_count; ++i) marshal_append(state, j->cgroups[i], strlen(j->cgroups[i]) + 1); } size_t API minijail_size(const struct minijail *j) { struct marshal_state state; marshal_state_init(&state, NULL, 0); minijail_marshal_helper(&state, j); return state.total; } int minijail_marshal(const struct minijail *j, char *buf, size_t available) { struct marshal_state state; marshal_state_init(&state, buf, available); minijail_marshal_helper(&state, j); return (state.total > available); } int minijail_unmarshal(struct minijail *j, char *serialized, size_t length) { size_t i; size_t count; int ret = -EINVAL; if (length < sizeof(*j)) goto out; memcpy((void *)j, serialized, sizeof(*j)); serialized += sizeof(*j); length -= sizeof(*j); /* Potentially stale pointers not used as signals. */ j->preload_path = NULL; j->pid_file_path = NULL; j->uidmap = NULL; j->gidmap = NULL; j->mounts_head = NULL; j->mounts_tail = NULL; j->filter_prog = NULL; j->hooks_head = NULL; j->hooks_tail = NULL; if (j->user) { /* stale pointer */ char *user = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!user) goto clear_pointers; j->user = strdup(user); if (!j->user) goto clear_pointers; } if (j->suppl_gid_list) { /* stale pointer */ if (j->suppl_gid_count > NGROUPS_MAX) { goto bad_gid_list; } size_t gid_list_size = j->suppl_gid_count * sizeof(gid_t); void *gid_list_bytes = consumebytes(gid_list_size, &serialized, &length); if (!gid_list_bytes) goto bad_gid_list; j->suppl_gid_list = calloc(j->suppl_gid_count, sizeof(gid_t)); if (!j->suppl_gid_list) goto bad_gid_list; memcpy(j->suppl_gid_list, gid_list_bytes, gid_list_size); } if (j->chrootdir) { /* stale pointer */ char *chrootdir = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!chrootdir) goto bad_chrootdir; j->chrootdir = strdup(chrootdir); if (!j->chrootdir) goto bad_chrootdir; } if (j->hostname) { /* stale pointer */ char *hostname = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!hostname) goto bad_hostname; j->hostname = strdup(hostname); if (!j->hostname) goto bad_hostname; } if (j->alt_syscall_table) { /* stale pointer */ char *alt_syscall_table = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!alt_syscall_table) goto bad_syscall_table; j->alt_syscall_table = strdup(alt_syscall_table); if (!j->alt_syscall_table) goto bad_syscall_table; } if (j->flags.seccomp_filter && j->filter_len > 0) { size_t ninstrs = j->filter_len; if (ninstrs > (SIZE_MAX / sizeof(struct sock_filter)) || ninstrs > USHRT_MAX) goto bad_filters; size_t program_len = ninstrs * sizeof(struct sock_filter); void *program = consumebytes(program_len, &serialized, &length); if (!program) goto bad_filters; j->filter_prog = malloc(sizeof(struct sock_fprog)); if (!j->filter_prog) goto bad_filters; j->filter_prog->len = ninstrs; j->filter_prog->filter = malloc(program_len); if (!j->filter_prog->filter) goto bad_filter_prog_instrs; memcpy(j->filter_prog->filter, program, program_len); } count = j->mounts_count; j->mounts_count = 0; for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) { unsigned long *flags; int *has_data; const char *dest; const char *type; const char *data = NULL; const char *src = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!src) goto bad_mounts; dest = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!dest) goto bad_mounts; type = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!type) goto bad_mounts; has_data = consumebytes(sizeof(*has_data), &serialized, &length); if (!has_data) goto bad_mounts; if (*has_data) { data = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!data) goto bad_mounts; } flags = consumebytes(sizeof(*flags), &serialized, &length); if (!flags) goto bad_mounts; if (minijail_mount_with_data(j, src, dest, type, *flags, data)) goto bad_mounts; } count = j->cgroup_count; j->cgroup_count = 0; for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) { char *cgroup = consumestr(&serialized, &length); if (!cgroup) goto bad_cgroups; j->cgroups[i] = strdup(cgroup); if (!j->cgroups[i]) goto bad_cgroups; ++j->cgroup_count; } return 0; bad_cgroups: free_mounts_list(j); for (i = 0; i < j->cgroup_count; ++i) free(j->cgroups[i]); bad_mounts: if (j->filter_prog && j->filter_prog->filter) free(j->filter_prog->filter); bad_filter_prog_instrs: if (j->filter_prog) free(j->filter_prog); bad_filters: if (j->alt_syscall_table) free(j->alt_syscall_table); bad_syscall_table: if (j->chrootdir) free(j->chrootdir); bad_chrootdir: if (j->hostname) free(j->hostname); bad_hostname: if (j->suppl_gid_list) free(j->suppl_gid_list); bad_gid_list: if (j->user) free(j->user); clear_pointers: j->user = NULL; j->suppl_gid_list = NULL; j->chrootdir = NULL; j->hostname = NULL; j->alt_syscall_table = NULL; j->cgroup_count = 0; out: return ret; } struct dev_spec { const char *name; mode_t mode; dev_t major, minor; }; static const struct dev_spec device_nodes[] = { { "null", S_IFCHR | 0666, 1, 3, }, { "zero", S_IFCHR | 0666, 1, 5, }, { "full", S_IFCHR | 0666, 1, 7, }, { "urandom", S_IFCHR | 0444, 1, 9, }, { "tty", S_IFCHR | 0666, 5, 0, }, }; struct dev_sym_spec { const char *source, *dest; }; static const struct dev_sym_spec device_symlinks[] = { { "ptmx", "pts/ptmx", }, { "fd", "/proc/self/fd", }, { "stdin", "fd/0", }, { "stdout", "fd/1", }, { "stderr", "fd/2", }, }; /* * Clean up the temporary dev path we had setup previously. In case of errors, * we don't want to go leaking empty tempdirs. */ static void mount_dev_cleanup(char *dev_path) { umount2(dev_path, MNT_DETACH); rmdir(dev_path); free(dev_path); } /* * Set up the pseudo /dev path at the temporary location. * See mount_dev_finalize for more details. */ static int mount_dev(char **dev_path_ret) { int ret; int dev_fd; size_t i; mode_t mask; char *dev_path; /* * Create a temp path for the /dev init. We'll relocate this to the * final location later on in the startup process. */ dev_path = *dev_path_ret = strdup("/tmp/minijail.dev.XXXXXX"); if (dev_path == NULL || mkdtemp(dev_path) == NULL) pdie("could not create temp path for /dev"); /* Set up the empty /dev mount point first. */ ret = mount("minijail-devfs", dev_path, "tmpfs", MS_NOEXEC | MS_NOSUID, "size=5M,mode=755"); if (ret) { rmdir(dev_path); return ret; } /* We want to set the mode directly from the spec. */ mask = umask(0); /* Get a handle to the temp dev path for *at funcs below. */ dev_fd = open(dev_path, O_DIRECTORY|O_PATH|O_CLOEXEC); if (dev_fd < 0) { ret = 1; goto done; } /* Create all the nodes in /dev. */ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(device_nodes); ++i) { const struct dev_spec *ds = &device_nodes[i]; ret = mknodat(dev_fd, ds->name, ds->mode, makedev(ds->major, ds->minor)); if (ret) goto done; } /* Create all the symlinks in /dev. */ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(device_symlinks); ++i) { const struct dev_sym_spec *ds = &device_symlinks[i]; ret = symlinkat(ds->dest, dev_fd, ds->source); if (ret) goto done; } /* Restore old mask. */ done: close(dev_fd); umask(mask); if (ret) mount_dev_cleanup(dev_path); return ret; } /* * Relocate the temporary /dev mount to its final /dev place. * We have to do this two step process so people can bind mount extra * /dev paths like /dev/log. */ static int mount_dev_finalize(const struct minijail *j, char *dev_path) { int ret = -1; char *dest = NULL; /* Unmount the /dev mount if possible. */ if (umount2("/dev", MNT_DETACH)) goto done; if (asprintf(&dest, "%s/dev", j->chrootdir ? : "") < 0) goto done; if (mount(dev_path, dest, NULL, MS_MOVE, NULL)) goto done; ret = 0; done: free(dest); mount_dev_cleanup(dev_path); return ret; } /* * mount_one: Applies mounts from @m for @j, recursing as needed. * @j Minijail these mounts are for * @m Head of list of mounts * * Returns 0 for success. */ static int mount_one(const struct minijail *j, struct mountpoint *m, const char *dev_path) { int ret; char *dest; int remount = 0; unsigned long original_mnt_flags = 0; /* We assume |dest| has a leading "/". */ if (dev_path && strncmp("/dev/", m->dest, 5) == 0) { /* Since the temp path is rooted at /dev, skip that dest part. */ if (asprintf(&dest, "%s%s", dev_path, m->dest + 4) < 0) return -ENOMEM; } else { if (asprintf(&dest, "%s%s", j->chrootdir ?: "", m->dest) < 0) return -ENOMEM; } ret = setup_mount_destination(m->src, dest, j->uid, j->gid, (m->flags & MS_BIND), &original_mnt_flags); if (ret) { warn("creating mount target '%s' failed", dest); goto error; } /* * Bind mounts that change the 'ro' flag have to be remounted since * 'bind' and other flags can't both be specified in the same command. * Remount after the initial mount. */ if ((m->flags & MS_BIND) && ((m->flags & MS_RDONLY) != (original_mnt_flags & MS_RDONLY))) { remount = 1; /* * Restrict the mount flags to those that are user-settable in a * MS_REMOUNT request, but excluding MS_RDONLY. The * user-requested mount flags will dictate whether the remount * will have that flag or not. */ original_mnt_flags &= (MS_USER_SETTABLE_MASK & ~MS_RDONLY); } ret = mount(m->src, dest, m->type, m->flags, m->data); if (ret) { pwarn("bind: %s -> %s flags=%#lx", m->src, dest, m->flags); goto error; } if (remount) { ret = mount(m->src, dest, NULL, m->flags | original_mnt_flags | MS_REMOUNT, m->data); if (ret) { pwarn("bind remount: %s -> %s flags=%#lx", m->src, dest, m->flags | original_mnt_flags | MS_REMOUNT); goto error; } } free(dest); if (m->next) return mount_one(j, m->next, dev_path); return 0; error: free(dest); return ret; } static void process_mounts_or_die(const struct minijail *j) { /* * We have to mount /dev first in case there are bind mounts from * the original /dev into the new unique tmpfs one. */ char *dev_path = NULL; if (j->flags.mount_dev && mount_dev(&dev_path)) pdie("mount_dev failed"); if (j->mounts_head && mount_one(j, j->mounts_head, dev_path)) { if (dev_path) { int saved_errno = errno; mount_dev_cleanup(dev_path); errno = saved_errno; } pdie("mount_one failed"); } /* * Once all bind mounts have been processed, move the temp dev to * its final /dev home. */ if (j->flags.mount_dev && mount_dev_finalize(j, dev_path)) pdie("mount_dev_finalize failed"); } static int enter_chroot(const struct minijail *j) { run_hooks_or_die(j, MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_PRE_CHROOT); if (chroot(j->chrootdir)) return -errno; if (chdir("/")) return -errno; return 0; } static int enter_pivot_root(const struct minijail *j) { int oldroot, newroot; run_hooks_or_die(j, MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_PRE_CHROOT); /* * Keep the fd for both old and new root. * It will be used in fchdir(2) later. */ oldroot = open("/", O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC); if (oldroot < 0) pdie("failed to open / for fchdir"); newroot = open(j->chrootdir, O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC); if (newroot < 0) pdie("failed to open %s for fchdir", j->chrootdir); /* * To ensure j->chrootdir is the root of a filesystem, * do a self bind mount. */ if (mount(j->chrootdir, j->chrootdir, "bind", MS_BIND | MS_REC, "")) pdie("failed to bind mount '%s'", j->chrootdir); if (chdir(j->chrootdir)) return -errno; if (syscall(SYS_pivot_root, ".", ".")) pdie("pivot_root"); /* * Now the old root is mounted on top of the new root. Use fchdir(2) to * change to the old root and unmount it. */ if (fchdir(oldroot)) pdie("failed to fchdir to old /"); /* * If skip_remount_private was enabled for minijail_enter(), * there could be a shared mount point under |oldroot|. In that case, * mounts under this shared mount point will be unmounted below, and * this unmounting will propagate to the original mount namespace * (because the mount point is shared). To prevent this unexpected * unmounting, remove these mounts from their peer groups by recursively * remounting them as MS_PRIVATE. */ if (mount(NULL, ".", NULL, MS_REC | MS_PRIVATE, NULL)) pdie("failed to mount(/, private) before umount(/)"); /* The old root might be busy, so use lazy unmount. */ if (umount2(".", MNT_DETACH)) pdie("umount(/)"); /* Change back to the new root. */ if (fchdir(newroot)) return -errno; if (close(oldroot)) return -errno; if (close(newroot)) return -errno; if (chroot("/")) return -errno; /* Set correct CWD for getcwd(3). */ if (chdir("/")) return -errno; return 0; } static int mount_tmp(const struct minijail *j) { const char fmt[] = "size=%zu,mode=1777"; /* Count for the user storing ULLONG_MAX literally + extra space. */ char data[sizeof(fmt) + sizeof("18446744073709551615ULL")]; int ret; ret = snprintf(data, sizeof(data), fmt, j->tmpfs_size); if (ret <= 0) pdie("tmpfs size spec error"); else if ((size_t)ret >= sizeof(data)) pdie("tmpfs size spec too large"); return mount("none", "/tmp", "tmpfs", MS_NODEV | MS_NOEXEC | MS_NOSUID, data); } static int remount_proc_readonly(const struct minijail *j) { const char *kProcPath = "/proc"; const unsigned int kSafeFlags = MS_NODEV | MS_NOEXEC | MS_NOSUID; /* * Right now, we're holding a reference to our parent's old mount of * /proc in our namespace, which means using MS_REMOUNT here would * mutate our parent's mount as well, even though we're in a VFS * namespace (!). Instead, remove their mount from our namespace lazily * (MNT_DETACH) and make our own. */ if (umount2(kProcPath, MNT_DETACH)) { /* * If we are in a new user namespace, umount(2) will fail. * See http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/user_namespaces.7.html */ if (j->flags.userns) { info("umount(/proc, MNT_DETACH) failed, " "this is expected when using user namespaces"); } else { return -errno; } } if (mount("proc", kProcPath, "proc", kSafeFlags | MS_RDONLY, "")) return -errno; return 0; } static void kill_child_and_die(const struct minijail *j, const char *msg) { kill(j->initpid, SIGKILL); die("%s", msg); } static void write_pid_file_or_die(const struct minijail *j) { if (write_pid_to_path(j->initpid, j->pid_file_path)) kill_child_and_die(j, "failed to write pid file"); } static void add_to_cgroups_or_die(const struct minijail *j) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < j->cgroup_count; ++i) { if (write_pid_to_path(j->initpid, j->cgroups[i])) kill_child_and_die(j, "failed to add to cgroups"); } } static void set_rlimits_or_die(const struct minijail *j) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < j->rlimit_count; ++i) { struct rlimit limit; limit.rlim_cur = j->rlimits[i].cur; limit.rlim_max = j->rlimits[i].max; if (prlimit(j->initpid, j->rlimits[i].type, &limit, NULL)) kill_child_and_die(j, "failed to set rlimit"); } } static void write_ugid_maps_or_die(const struct minijail *j) { if (j->uidmap && write_proc_file(j->initpid, j->uidmap, "uid_map") != 0) kill_child_and_die(j, "failed to write uid_map"); if (j->gidmap && j->flags.disable_setgroups) { /* Older kernels might not have the /proc//setgroups files. */ int ret = write_proc_file(j->initpid, "deny", "setgroups"); if (ret != 0) { if (ret == -ENOENT) { /* See http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/user_namespaces.7.html. */ warn("could not disable setgroups(2)"); } else kill_child_and_die(j, "failed to disable setgroups(2)"); } } if (j->gidmap && write_proc_file(j->initpid, j->gidmap, "gid_map") != 0) kill_child_and_die(j, "failed to write gid_map"); } static void enter_user_namespace(const struct minijail *j) { int uid = j->flags.uid ? j->uid : 0; int gid = j->flags.gid ? j->gid : 0; if (j->gidmap && setresgid(gid, gid, gid)) { pdie("user_namespaces: setresgid(%d, %d, %d) failed", gid, gid, gid); } if (j->uidmap && setresuid(uid, uid, uid)) { pdie("user_namespaces: setresuid(%d, %d, %d) failed", uid, uid, uid); } } static void parent_setup_complete(int *pipe_fds) { close(pipe_fds[0]); close(pipe_fds[1]); } /* * wait_for_parent_setup: Called by the child process to wait for any * further parent-side setup to complete before continuing. */ static void wait_for_parent_setup(int *pipe_fds) { char buf; close(pipe_fds[1]); /* Wait for parent to complete setup and close the pipe. */ if (read(pipe_fds[0], &buf, 1) != 0) die("failed to sync with parent"); close(pipe_fds[0]); } static void drop_ugid(const struct minijail *j) { if (j->flags.inherit_suppl_gids + j->flags.keep_suppl_gids + j->flags.set_suppl_gids > 1) { die("can only do one of inherit, keep, or set supplementary " "groups"); } if (j->flags.inherit_suppl_gids) { if (initgroups(j->user, j->usergid)) pdie("initgroups(%s, %d) failed", j->user, j->usergid); } else if (j->flags.set_suppl_gids) { if (setgroups(j->suppl_gid_count, j->suppl_gid_list)) pdie("setgroups(suppl_gids) failed"); } else if (!j->flags.keep_suppl_gids && !j->flags.disable_setgroups) { /* * Only attempt to clear supplementary groups if we are changing * users or groups, and if the caller did not request to disable * setgroups (used when entering a user namespace as a * non-privileged user). */ if ((j->flags.uid || j->flags.gid) && setgroups(0, NULL)) pdie("setgroups(0, NULL) failed"); } if (j->flags.gid && setresgid(j->gid, j->gid, j->gid)) pdie("setresgid(%d, %d, %d) failed", j->gid, j->gid, j->gid); if (j->flags.uid && setresuid(j->uid, j->uid, j->uid)) pdie("setresuid(%d, %d, %d) failed", j->uid, j->uid, j->uid); } static void drop_capbset(uint64_t keep_mask, unsigned int last_valid_cap) { const uint64_t one = 1; unsigned int i; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(keep_mask) * 8 && i <= last_valid_cap; ++i) { if (keep_mask & (one << i)) continue; if (prctl(PR_CAPBSET_DROP, i)) pdie("could not drop capability from bounding set"); } } static void drop_caps(const struct minijail *j, unsigned int last_valid_cap) { if (!j->flags.use_caps) return; cap_t caps = cap_get_proc(); cap_value_t flag[1]; const size_t ncaps = sizeof(j->caps) * 8; const uint64_t one = 1; unsigned int i; if (!caps) die("can't get process caps"); if (cap_clear(caps)) die("can't clear caps"); for (i = 0; i < ncaps && i <= last_valid_cap; ++i) { /* Keep CAP_SETPCAP for dropping bounding set bits. */ if (i != CAP_SETPCAP && !(j->caps & (one << i))) continue; flag[0] = i; if (cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_EFFECTIVE, 1, flag, CAP_SET)) die("can't add effective cap"); if (cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_PERMITTED, 1, flag, CAP_SET)) die("can't add permitted cap"); if (cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_INHERITABLE, 1, flag, CAP_SET)) die("can't add inheritable cap"); } if (cap_set_proc(caps)) die("can't apply initial cleaned capset"); /* * Instead of dropping the bounding set first, do it here in case * the caller had a more permissive bounding set which could * have been used above to raise a capability that wasn't already * present. This requires CAP_SETPCAP, so we raised/kept it above. * * However, if we're asked to skip setting *and* locking the * SECURE_NOROOT securebit, also skip dropping the bounding set. * If the caller wants to regain all capabilities when executing a * set-user-ID-root program, allow them to do so. The default behavior * (i.e. the behavior without |securebits_skip_mask| set) will still put * the jailed process tree in a capabilities-only environment. * * We check the negated skip mask for SECURE_NOROOT and * SECURE_NOROOT_LOCKED. If the bits are set in the negated mask they * will *not* be skipped in lock_securebits(), and therefore we should * drop the bounding set. */ if (secure_noroot_set_and_locked(~j->securebits_skip_mask)) { drop_capbset(j->caps, last_valid_cap); } else { warn("SECURE_NOROOT not set, not dropping bounding set"); } /* If CAP_SETPCAP wasn't specifically requested, now we remove it. */ if ((j->caps & (one << CAP_SETPCAP)) == 0) { flag[0] = CAP_SETPCAP; if (cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_EFFECTIVE, 1, flag, CAP_CLEAR)) die("can't clear effective cap"); if (cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_PERMITTED, 1, flag, CAP_CLEAR)) die("can't clear permitted cap"); if (cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_INHERITABLE, 1, flag, CAP_CLEAR)) die("can't clear inheritable cap"); } if (cap_set_proc(caps)) die("can't apply final cleaned capset"); /* * If ambient capabilities are supported, clear all capabilities first, * then raise the requested ones. */ if (j->flags.set_ambient_caps) { if (!cap_ambient_supported()) { pdie("ambient capabilities not supported"); } if (prctl(PR_CAP_AMBIENT, PR_CAP_AMBIENT_CLEAR_ALL, 0, 0, 0) != 0) { pdie("can't clear ambient capabilities"); } for (i = 0; i < ncaps && i <= last_valid_cap; ++i) { if (!(j->caps & (one << i))) continue; if (prctl(PR_CAP_AMBIENT, PR_CAP_AMBIENT_RAISE, i, 0, 0) != 0) { pdie("prctl(PR_CAP_AMBIENT, " "PR_CAP_AMBIENT_RAISE, %u) failed", i); } } } cap_free(caps); } static void set_seccomp_filter(const struct minijail *j) { /* * Set no_new_privs. See and * in the kernel source tree for an explanation of the parameters. */ if (j->flags.no_new_privs) { if (prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0)) pdie("prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS)"); } /* * Code running with ASan * (https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer) * will make system calls not included in the syscall filter policy, * which will likely crash the program. Skip setting seccomp filter in * that case. * 'running_with_asan()' has no inputs and is completely defined at * build time, so this cannot be used by an attacker to skip setting * seccomp filter. */ if (j->flags.seccomp_filter && running_with_asan()) { warn("running with (HW)ASan, not setting seccomp filter"); return; } if (j->flags.seccomp_filter) { if (j->flags.seccomp_filter_logging) { /* * If logging seccomp filter failures, * install the SIGSYS handler first. */ if (install_sigsys_handler()) pdie("failed to install SIGSYS handler"); warn("logging seccomp filter failures"); } else if (j->flags.seccomp_filter_tsync) { /* * If setting thread sync, * reset the SIGSYS signal handler so that * the entire thread group is killed. */ if (signal(SIGSYS, SIG_DFL) == SIG_ERR) pdie("failed to reset SIGSYS disposition"); } } /* * Install the syscall filter. */ if (j->flags.seccomp_filter) { if (j->flags.seccomp_filter_tsync) { if (sys_seccomp(SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER, SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC, j->filter_prog)) { pdie("seccomp(tsync) failed"); } } else { if (prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER, j->filter_prog)) { pdie("prctl(seccomp_filter) failed"); } } } } static pid_t forward_pid = -1; static void forward_signal(int sig, siginfo_t *siginfo attribute_unused, void *void_context attribute_unused) { if (forward_pid != -1) { kill(forward_pid, sig); } } static void install_signal_handlers(void) { struct sigaction act; memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); act.sa_sigaction = &forward_signal; act.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_RESTART; /* Handle all signals, except SIGCHLD. */ for (int sig = 1; sig < NSIG; sig++) { /* * We don't care if we get EINVAL: that just means that we * can't handle this signal, so let's skip it and continue. */ sigaction(sig, &act, NULL); } /* Reset SIGCHLD's handler. */ signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); /* Handle real-time signals. */ for (int sig = SIGRTMIN; sig <= SIGRTMAX; sig++) { sigaction(sig, &act, NULL); } } static const char *lookup_hook_name(minijail_hook_event_t event) { switch (event) { case MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_PRE_DROP_CAPS: return "pre-drop-caps"; case MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_PRE_EXECVE: return "pre-execve"; case MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_PRE_CHROOT: return "pre-chroot"; case MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_MAX: /* * Adding this in favor of a default case to force the * compiler to error out if a new enum value is added. */ break; } return "unknown"; } static void run_hooks_or_die(const struct minijail *j, minijail_hook_event_t event) { int rc; int hook_index = 0; for (struct hook *c = j->hooks_head; c; c = c->next) { if (c->event != event) continue; rc = c->hook(c->payload); if (rc != 0) { errno = -rc; pdie("%s hook (index %d) failed", lookup_hook_name(event), hook_index); } /* Only increase the index within the same hook event type. */ ++hook_index; } } void API minijail_enter(const struct minijail *j) { /* * If we're dropping caps, get the last valid cap from /proc now, * since /proc can be unmounted before drop_caps() is called. */ unsigned int last_valid_cap = 0; if (j->flags.capbset_drop || j->flags.use_caps) last_valid_cap = get_last_valid_cap(); if (j->flags.pids) die("tried to enter a pid-namespaced jail;" " try minijail_run()?"); if (j->flags.inherit_suppl_gids && !j->user) die("cannot inherit supplementary groups without setting a " "username"); /* * We can't recover from failures if we've dropped privileges partially, * so we don't even try. If any of our operations fail, we abort() the * entire process. */ if (j->flags.enter_vfs) { if (setns(j->mountns_fd, CLONE_NEWNS)) pdie("setns(CLONE_NEWNS) failed"); close(j->mountns_fd); } if (j->flags.vfs) { if (unshare(CLONE_NEWNS)) pdie("unshare(CLONE_NEWNS) failed"); /* * By default, remount all filesystems as private, unless * - Passed a specific remount mode, in which case remount with that, * - Asked not to remount at all, in which case skip the mount(2) call. * https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt */ if (j->remount_mode) { if (mount(NULL, "/", NULL, MS_REC | j->remount_mode, NULL)) pdie("mount(NULL, /, NULL, MS_REC | MS_PRIVATE," " NULL) failed"); } } if (j->flags.ipc && unshare(CLONE_NEWIPC)) { pdie("unshare(CLONE_NEWIPC) failed"); } if (j->flags.uts) { if (unshare(CLONE_NEWUTS)) pdie("unshare(CLONE_NEWUTS) failed"); if (j->hostname && sethostname(j->hostname, strlen(j->hostname))) pdie("sethostname(%s) failed", j->hostname); } if (j->flags.enter_net) { if (setns(j->netns_fd, CLONE_NEWNET)) pdie("setns(CLONE_NEWNET) failed"); close(j->netns_fd); } else if (j->flags.net) { if (unshare(CLONE_NEWNET)) pdie("unshare(CLONE_NEWNET) failed"); config_net_loopback(); } if (j->flags.ns_cgroups && unshare(CLONE_NEWCGROUP)) pdie("unshare(CLONE_NEWCGROUP) failed"); if (j->flags.new_session_keyring) { if (syscall(SYS_keyctl, KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING, NULL) < 0) pdie("keyctl(KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING) failed"); } /* We have to process all the mounts before we chroot/pivot_root. */ process_mounts_or_die(j); if (j->flags.chroot && enter_chroot(j)) pdie("chroot"); if (j->flags.pivot_root && enter_pivot_root(j)) pdie("pivot_root"); if (j->flags.mount_tmp && mount_tmp(j)) pdie("mount_tmp"); if (j->flags.remount_proc_ro && remount_proc_readonly(j)) pdie("remount"); run_hooks_or_die(j, MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_PRE_DROP_CAPS); /* * If we're only dropping capabilities from the bounding set, but not * from the thread's (permitted|inheritable|effective) sets, do it now. */ if (j->flags.capbset_drop) { drop_capbset(j->cap_bset, last_valid_cap); } /* * POSIX capabilities are a bit tricky. We must set SECBIT_KEEP_CAPS * before drop_ugid() below as the latter would otherwise drop all * capabilities. */ if (j->flags.use_caps) { /* * When using ambient capabilities, CAP_SET{GID,UID} can be * inherited across execve(2), so SECBIT_KEEP_CAPS is not * strictly needed. */ bool require_keep_caps = !j->flags.set_ambient_caps; if (lock_securebits(j->securebits_skip_mask, require_keep_caps) < 0) { pdie("locking securebits failed"); } } if (j->flags.no_new_privs) { /* * If we're setting no_new_privs, we can drop privileges * before setting seccomp filter. This way filter policies * don't need to allow privilege-dropping syscalls. */ drop_ugid(j); drop_caps(j, last_valid_cap); set_seccomp_filter(j); } else { /* * If we're not setting no_new_privs, * we need to set seccomp filter *before* dropping privileges. * WARNING: this means that filter policies *must* allow * setgroups()/setresgid()/setresuid() for dropping root and * capget()/capset()/prctl() for dropping caps. */ set_seccomp_filter(j); drop_ugid(j); drop_caps(j, last_valid_cap); } /* * Select the specified alternate syscall table. The table must not * block prctl(2) if we're using seccomp as well. */ if (j->flags.alt_syscall) { if (prctl(PR_ALT_SYSCALL, 1, j->alt_syscall_table)) pdie("prctl(PR_ALT_SYSCALL) failed"); } /* * seccomp has to come last since it cuts off all the other * privilege-dropping syscalls :) */ if (j->flags.seccomp && prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, 1)) { if ((errno == EINVAL) && seccomp_can_softfail()) { warn("seccomp not supported"); return; } pdie("prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP) failed"); } } /* TODO(wad): will visibility affect this variable? */ static int init_exitstatus = 0; void init_term(int sig attribute_unused) { _exit(init_exitstatus); } void init(pid_t rootpid) { pid_t pid; int status; /* So that we exit with the right status. */ signal(SIGTERM, init_term); /* TODO(wad): self jail with seccomp filters here. */ while ((pid = wait(&status)) > 0) { /* * This loop will only end when either there are no processes * left inside our pid namespace or we get a signal. */ if (pid == rootpid) init_exitstatus = status; } if (!WIFEXITED(init_exitstatus)) _exit(MINIJAIL_ERR_INIT); _exit(WEXITSTATUS(init_exitstatus)); } int API minijail_from_fd(int fd, struct minijail *j) { size_t sz = 0; size_t bytes = read(fd, &sz, sizeof(sz)); char *buf; int r; if (sizeof(sz) != bytes) return -EINVAL; if (sz > USHRT_MAX) /* arbitrary sanity check */ return -E2BIG; buf = malloc(sz); if (!buf) return -ENOMEM; bytes = read(fd, buf, sz); if (bytes != sz) { free(buf); return -EINVAL; } r = minijail_unmarshal(j, buf, sz); free(buf); return r; } int API minijail_to_fd(struct minijail *j, int fd) { char *buf; size_t sz = minijail_size(j); ssize_t written; int r; if (!sz) return -EINVAL; buf = malloc(sz); r = minijail_marshal(j, buf, sz); if (r) { free(buf); return r; } /* Sends [size][minijail]. */ written = write(fd, &sz, sizeof(sz)); if (written != sizeof(sz)) { free(buf); return -EFAULT; } written = write(fd, buf, sz); if (written < 0 || (size_t) written != sz) { free(buf); return -EFAULT; } free(buf); return 0; } static int setup_preload(const struct minijail *j attribute_unused, const char *oldenv attribute_unused) { #if defined(__ANDROID__) /* Don't use LDPRELOAD on Android. */ return 0; #else const char *preload_path = j->preload_path ?: PRELOADPATH; char *newenv = NULL; int ret = 0; if (!oldenv) oldenv = ""; /* Only insert a separating space if we have something to separate... */ if (asprintf(&newenv, "%s%s%s", oldenv, oldenv[0] != '\0' ? " " : "", preload_path) < 0) { return -1; } /* * Avoid using putenv(3), since that requires us to hold onto a * reference to that string until the environment is no longer used to * prevent a memory leak. * See https://crbug.com/930189 for more details. */ ret = setenv(kLdPreloadEnvVar, newenv, 1); free(newenv); return ret; #endif } static int setup_pipe(int fds[2]) { int r = pipe(fds); char fd_buf[11]; if (r) return r; r = snprintf(fd_buf, sizeof(fd_buf), "%d", fds[0]); if (r <= 0) return -EINVAL; setenv(kFdEnvVar, fd_buf, 1); return 0; } static int close_open_fds(int *inheritable_fds, size_t size) { const char *kFdPath = "/proc/self/fd"; DIR *d = opendir(kFdPath); struct dirent *dir_entry; if (d == NULL) return -1; int dir_fd = dirfd(d); while ((dir_entry = readdir(d)) != NULL) { size_t i; char *end; bool should_close = true; const int fd = strtol(dir_entry->d_name, &end, 10); if ((*end) != '\0') { continue; } /* * We might have set up some pipes that we want to share with * the parent process, and should not be closed. */ for (i = 0; i < size; ++i) { if (fd == inheritable_fds[i]) { should_close = false; break; } } /* Also avoid closing the directory fd. */ if (should_close && fd != dir_fd) close(fd); } closedir(d); return 0; } static int redirect_fds(struct minijail *j) { size_t i, i2; int closeable; for (i = 0; i < j->preserved_fd_count; i++) { if (dup2(j->preserved_fds[i].parent_fd, j->preserved_fds[i].child_fd) == -1) { return -1; } } /* * After all fds have been duped, we are now free to close all parent * fds that are *not* child fds. */ for (i = 0; i < j->preserved_fd_count; i++) { closeable = true; for (i2 = 0; i2 < j->preserved_fd_count; i2++) { closeable &= j->preserved_fds[i].parent_fd != j->preserved_fds[i2].child_fd; } if (closeable) close(j->preserved_fds[i].parent_fd); } return 0; } /* * Structure that specifies how to start a minijail. * * filename - The program to exec in the child. Required if |exec_in_child| = 1. * argv - Arguments for the child program. Required if |exec_in_child| = 1. * envp - Environment for the child program. Available if |exec_in_child| = 1. Currently only honored if |use_preload| = 0 and non-NULL. * use_preload - If true use LD_PRELOAD. * exec_in_child - If true, run |filename|. Otherwise, the child will return to * the caller. */ struct minijail_run_config { const char *filename; char *const *argv; char *const *envp; int use_preload; int exec_in_child; }; /* * Set of pointers to fill with values from minijail_run. * All arguments are allowed to be NULL if unused. * * pstdin_fd - Filled with stdin pipe if non-NULL. * pstdout_fd - Filled with stdout pipe if non-NULL. * pstderr_fd - Filled with stderr pipe if non-NULL. * pchild_pid - Filled with the pid of the child process if non-NULL. */ struct minijail_run_status { int *pstdin_fd; int *pstdout_fd; int *pstderr_fd; pid_t *pchild_pid; }; static int minijail_run_internal(struct minijail *j, const struct minijail_run_config *config, struct minijail_run_status *status_out); int API minijail_run(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, char *const argv[]) { struct minijail_run_config config = { .filename = filename, .argv = argv, .envp = NULL, .use_preload = true, .exec_in_child = true, }; struct minijail_run_status status = {}; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } int API minijail_run_pid(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, char *const argv[], pid_t *pchild_pid) { struct minijail_run_config config = { .filename = filename, .argv = argv, .envp = NULL, .use_preload = true, .exec_in_child = true, }; struct minijail_run_status status = { .pchild_pid = pchild_pid, }; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } int API minijail_run_pipe(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, char *const argv[], int *pstdin_fd) { struct minijail_run_config config = { .filename = filename, .argv = argv, .envp = NULL, .use_preload = true, .exec_in_child = true, }; struct minijail_run_status status = { .pstdin_fd = pstdin_fd, }; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } int API minijail_run_pid_pipes(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, char *const argv[], pid_t *pchild_pid, int *pstdin_fd, int *pstdout_fd, int *pstderr_fd) { struct minijail_run_config config = { .filename = filename, .argv = argv, .envp = NULL, .use_preload = true, .exec_in_child = true, }; struct minijail_run_status status = { .pstdin_fd = pstdin_fd, .pstdout_fd = pstdout_fd, .pstderr_fd = pstderr_fd, .pchild_pid = pchild_pid, }; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } int API minijail_run_no_preload(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, char *const argv[]) { struct minijail_run_config config = { .filename = filename, .argv = argv, .envp = NULL, .use_preload = false, .exec_in_child = true, }; struct minijail_run_status status = {}; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } int API minijail_run_pid_pipes_no_preload(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, char *const argv[], pid_t *pchild_pid, int *pstdin_fd, int *pstdout_fd, int *pstderr_fd) { struct minijail_run_config config = { .filename = filename, .argv = argv, .envp = NULL, .use_preload = false, .exec_in_child = true, }; struct minijail_run_status status = { .pstdin_fd = pstdin_fd, .pstdout_fd = pstdout_fd, .pstderr_fd = pstderr_fd, .pchild_pid = pchild_pid, }; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } int API minijail_run_env_pid_pipes_no_preload(struct minijail *j, const char *filename, char *const argv[], char *const envp[], pid_t *pchild_pid, int *pstdin_fd, int *pstdout_fd, int *pstderr_fd) { struct minijail_run_config config = { .filename = filename, .argv = argv, .envp = envp, .use_preload = false, .exec_in_child = true, }; struct minijail_run_status status = { .pstdin_fd = pstdin_fd, .pstdout_fd = pstdout_fd, .pstderr_fd = pstderr_fd, .pchild_pid = pchild_pid, }; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } pid_t API minijail_fork(struct minijail *j) { struct minijail_run_config config = {}; struct minijail_run_status status = {}; return minijail_run_internal(j, &config, &status); } static int minijail_run_internal(struct minijail *j, const struct minijail_run_config *config, struct minijail_run_status *status_out) { char *oldenv, *oldenv_copy = NULL; pid_t child_pid; int pipe_fds[2]; int stdin_fds[2]; int stdout_fds[2]; int stderr_fds[2]; int child_sync_pipe_fds[2]; int sync_child = 0; int ret; /* We need to remember this across the minijail_preexec() call. */ int pid_namespace = j->flags.pids; /* * Create an init process if we are entering a pid namespace, unless the * user has explicitly opted out by calling minijail_run_as_init(). */ int do_init = j->flags.do_init && !j->flags.run_as_init; int use_preload = config->use_preload; if (use_preload) { if (j->hooks_head != NULL) die("Minijail hooks are not supported with LD_PRELOAD"); if (!config->exec_in_child) die("minijail_fork is not supported with LD_PRELOAD"); if (config->envp != NULL) die("cannot pass a new environment with LD_PRELOAD"); oldenv = getenv(kLdPreloadEnvVar); if (oldenv) { oldenv_copy = strdup(oldenv); if (!oldenv_copy) return -ENOMEM; } if (setup_preload(j, oldenv)) return -EFAULT; } if (!use_preload) { if (j->flags.use_caps && j->caps != 0 && !j->flags.set_ambient_caps) { die("non-empty, non-ambient capabilities are not " "supported without LD_PRELOAD"); } } if (use_preload) { /* * Before we fork(2) and execve(2) the child process, we need * to open a pipe(2) to send the minijail configuration over. */ if (setup_pipe(pipe_fds)) return -EFAULT; } /* * If we want to write to the child process' standard input, * create the pipe(2) now. */ if (status_out->pstdin_fd) { if (pipe(stdin_fds)) return -EFAULT; } /* * If we want to read from the child process' standard output, * create the pipe(2) now. */ if (status_out->pstdout_fd) { if (pipe(stdout_fds)) return -EFAULT; } /* * If we want to read from the child process' standard error, * create the pipe(2) now. */ if (status_out->pstderr_fd) { if (pipe(stderr_fds)) return -EFAULT; } /* * If we want to set up a new uid/gid map in the user namespace, * or if we need to add the child process to cgroups, create the pipe(2) * to sync between parent and child. */ if (j->flags.userns || j->flags.cgroups) { sync_child = 1; if (pipe(child_sync_pipe_fds)) return -EFAULT; } /* * Use sys_clone() if and only if we're creating a pid namespace. * * tl;dr: WARNING: do not mix pid namespaces and multithreading. * * In multithreaded programs, there are a bunch of locks inside libc, * some of which may be held by other threads at the time that we call * minijail_run_pid(). If we call fork(), glibc does its level best to * ensure that we hold all of these locks before it calls clone() * internally and drop them after clone() returns, but when we call * sys_clone(2) directly, all that gets bypassed and we end up with a * child address space where some of libc's important locks are held by * other threads (which did not get cloned, and hence will never release * those locks). This is okay so long as we call exec() immediately * after, but a bunch of seemingly-innocent libc functions like setenv() * take locks. * * Hence, only call sys_clone() if we need to, in order to get at pid * namespacing. If we follow this path, the child's address space might * have broken locks; you may only call functions that do not acquire * any locks. * * Unfortunately, fork() acquires every lock it can get its hands on, as * previously detailed, so this function is highly likely to deadlock * later on (see "deadlock here") if we're multithreaded. * * We might hack around this by having the clone()d child (init of the * pid namespace) return directly, rather than leaving the clone()d * process hanging around to be init for the new namespace (and having * its fork()ed child return in turn), but that process would be * crippled with its libc locks potentially broken. We might try * fork()ing in the parent before we clone() to ensure that we own all * the locks, but then we have to have the forked child hanging around * consuming resources (and possibly having file descriptors / shared * memory regions / etc attached). We'd need to keep the child around to * avoid having its children get reparented to init. * * TODO(ellyjones): figure out if the "forked child hanging around" * problem is fixable or not. It would be nice if we worked in this * case. */ if (pid_namespace) { int clone_flags = CLONE_NEWPID | SIGCHLD; if (j->flags.userns) clone_flags |= CLONE_NEWUSER; child_pid = syscall(SYS_clone, clone_flags, NULL); } else { child_pid = fork(); } if (child_pid < 0) { if (use_preload) { free(oldenv_copy); } die("failed to fork child"); } if (child_pid) { if (use_preload) { /* Restore parent's LD_PRELOAD. */ if (oldenv_copy) { setenv(kLdPreloadEnvVar, oldenv_copy, 1); free(oldenv_copy); } else { unsetenv(kLdPreloadEnvVar); } unsetenv(kFdEnvVar); } j->initpid = child_pid; if (j->flags.forward_signals) { forward_pid = child_pid; install_signal_handlers(); } if (j->flags.pid_file) write_pid_file_or_die(j); if (j->flags.cgroups) add_to_cgroups_or_die(j); if (j->rlimit_count) set_rlimits_or_die(j); if (j->flags.userns) write_ugid_maps_or_die(j); if (j->flags.enter_vfs) close(j->mountns_fd); if (j->flags.enter_net) close(j->netns_fd); if (sync_child) parent_setup_complete(child_sync_pipe_fds); if (use_preload) { /* Send marshalled minijail. */ close(pipe_fds[0]); /* read endpoint */ ret = minijail_to_fd(j, pipe_fds[1]); close(pipe_fds[1]); /* write endpoint */ if (ret) { kill(j->initpid, SIGKILL); die("failed to send marshalled minijail"); } } if (status_out->pchild_pid) *status_out->pchild_pid = child_pid; /* * If we want to write to the child process' standard input, * set up the write end of the pipe. */ if (status_out->pstdin_fd) *status_out->pstdin_fd = setup_pipe_end(stdin_fds, 1 /* write end */); /* * If we want to read from the child process' standard output, * set up the read end of the pipe. */ if (status_out->pstdout_fd) *status_out->pstdout_fd = setup_pipe_end(stdout_fds, 0 /* read end */); /* * If we want to read from the child process' standard error, * set up the read end of the pipe. */ if (status_out->pstderr_fd) *status_out->pstderr_fd = setup_pipe_end(stderr_fds, 0 /* read end */); /* * If forking return the child pid, in the normal exec case * return 0 for success. */ if (!config->exec_in_child) return child_pid; return 0; } /* Child process. */ free(oldenv_copy); if (j->flags.reset_signal_mask) { sigset_t signal_mask; if (sigemptyset(&signal_mask) != 0) pdie("sigemptyset failed"); if (sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &signal_mask, NULL) != 0) pdie("sigprocmask failed"); } if (j->flags.reset_signal_handlers) { int signum; for (signum = 0; signum <= SIGRTMAX; signum++) { /* * Ignore EINVAL since some signal numbers in the range * might not be valid. */ if (signal(signum, SIG_DFL) == SIG_ERR && errno != EINVAL) { pdie("failed to reset signal %d disposition", signum); } } } if (j->flags.close_open_fds) { const size_t kMaxInheritableFdsSize = 10 + MAX_PRESERVED_FDS; int inheritable_fds[kMaxInheritableFdsSize]; size_t size = 0; size_t i; if (use_preload) { inheritable_fds[size++] = pipe_fds[0]; inheritable_fds[size++] = pipe_fds[1]; } if (sync_child) { inheritable_fds[size++] = child_sync_pipe_fds[0]; inheritable_fds[size++] = child_sync_pipe_fds[1]; } if (status_out->pstdin_fd) { inheritable_fds[size++] = stdin_fds[0]; inheritable_fds[size++] = stdin_fds[1]; } if (status_out->pstdout_fd) { inheritable_fds[size++] = stdout_fds[0]; inheritable_fds[size++] = stdout_fds[1]; } if (status_out->pstderr_fd) { inheritable_fds[size++] = stderr_fds[0]; inheritable_fds[size++] = stderr_fds[1]; } for (i = 0; i < j->preserved_fd_count; i++) { /* * Preserve all parent_fds. They will be dup2(2)-ed in * the child later. */ inheritable_fds[size++] = j->preserved_fds[i].parent_fd; } if (close_open_fds(inheritable_fds, size) < 0) die("failed to close open file descriptors"); } if (redirect_fds(j)) die("failed to set up fd redirections"); if (sync_child) wait_for_parent_setup(child_sync_pipe_fds); if (j->flags.userns) enter_user_namespace(j); /* * If we want to write to the jailed process' standard input, * set up the read end of the pipe. */ if (status_out->pstdin_fd) { if (setup_and_dupe_pipe_end(stdin_fds, 0 /* read end */, STDIN_FILENO) < 0) die("failed to set up stdin pipe"); } /* * If we want to read from the jailed process' standard output, * set up the write end of the pipe. */ if (status_out->pstdout_fd) { if (setup_and_dupe_pipe_end(stdout_fds, 1 /* write end */, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) die("failed to set up stdout pipe"); } /* * If we want to read from the jailed process' standard error, * set up the write end of the pipe. */ if (status_out->pstderr_fd) { if (setup_and_dupe_pipe_end(stderr_fds, 1 /* write end */, STDERR_FILENO) < 0) die("failed to set up stderr pipe"); } /* * If any of stdin, stdout, or stderr are TTYs, create a new session. * This prevents the jailed process from using the TIOCSTI ioctl * to push characters into the parent process terminal's input buffer, * therefore escaping the jail. * * Since it has just forked, the child will not be a process group * leader, and this call to setsid() should always succeed. */ if (isatty(STDIN_FILENO) || isatty(STDOUT_FILENO) || isatty(STDERR_FILENO)) { if (setsid() < 0) { pdie("setsid() failed"); } } /* If running an init program, let it decide when/how to mount /proc. */ if (pid_namespace && !do_init) j->flags.remount_proc_ro = 0; if (use_preload) { /* Strip out flags that cannot be inherited across execve(2). */ minijail_preexec(j); } else { /* * If not using LD_PRELOAD, do all jailing before execve(2). * Note that PID namespaces can only be entered on fork(2), * so that flag is still cleared. */ j->flags.pids = 0; } /* * Jail this process. * If forking, return. * If not, execve(2) the target. */ minijail_enter(j); if (config->exec_in_child && pid_namespace && do_init) { /* * pid namespace: this process will become init inside the new * namespace. We don't want all programs we might exec to have * to know how to be init. Normally (do_init == 1) we fork off * a child to actually run the program. If |do_init == 0|, we * let the program keep pid 1 and be init. * * If we're multithreaded, we'll probably deadlock here. See * WARNING above. */ child_pid = fork(); if (child_pid < 0) { _exit(child_pid); } else if (child_pid > 0) { /* * Best effort. Don't bother checking the return value. */ prctl(PR_SET_NAME, "minijail-init"); init(child_pid); /* Never returns. */ } } run_hooks_or_die(j, MINIJAIL_HOOK_EVENT_PRE_EXECVE); if (!config->exec_in_child) return 0; /* * If not using LD_PRELOAD, support passing a new environment instead of * inheriting the parent's. * When not using LD_PRELOAD there is no need to modify the environment * to add Minijail-related variables, so passing a new environment is * fine. */ char *const *child_env = environ; if (!use_preload && config->envp != NULL) { child_env = config->envp; } /* * If we aren't pid-namespaced, or the jailed program asked to be init: * calling process * -> execve()-ing process * If we are: * calling process * -> init()-ing process * -> execve()-ing process */ ret = execve(config->filename, config->argv, child_env); if (ret == -1) { pwarn("execve(%s) failed", config->filename); } _exit(ret); } int API minijail_kill(struct minijail *j) { int st; if (kill(j->initpid, SIGTERM)) return -errno; if (waitpid(j->initpid, &st, 0) < 0) return -errno; return st; } int API minijail_wait(struct minijail *j) { int st; if (waitpid(j->initpid, &st, 0) < 0) return -errno; if (!WIFEXITED(st)) { int error_status = st; if (WIFSIGNALED(st)) { int signum = WTERMSIG(st); warn("child process %d received signal %d", j->initpid, signum); /* * We return MINIJAIL_ERR_JAIL if the process received * SIGSYS, which happens when a syscall is blocked by * seccomp filters. * If not, we do what bash(1) does: * $? = 128 + signum */ if (signum == SIGSYS) { error_status = MINIJAIL_ERR_JAIL; } else { error_status = 128 + signum; } } return error_status; } int exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(st); if (exit_status != 0) info("child process %d exited with status %d", j->initpid, exit_status); return exit_status; } void API minijail_destroy(struct minijail *j) { size_t i; if (j->filter_prog) { free(j->filter_prog->filter); free(j->filter_prog); } free_mounts_list(j); while (j->hooks_head) { struct hook *c = j->hooks_head; j->hooks_head = c->next; free(c); } j->hooks_tail = NULL; if (j->user) free(j->user); if (j->suppl_gid_list) free(j->suppl_gid_list); if (j->chrootdir) free(j->chrootdir); if (j->pid_file_path) free(j->pid_file_path); if (j->uidmap) free(j->uidmap); if (j->gidmap) free(j->gidmap); if (j->hostname) free(j->hostname); if (j->preload_path) free(j->preload_path); if (j->alt_syscall_table) free(j->alt_syscall_table); for (i = 0; i < j->cgroup_count; ++i) free(j->cgroups[i]); free(j); } void API minijail_log_to_fd(int fd, int min_priority) { init_logging(LOG_TO_FD, fd, min_priority); }