/* * Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace android { namespace base { #if !defined(_WIN32) // Helpers for sending and receiving file descriptors across Unix domain sockets. // // The cmsg(3) API is very hard to get right, with multiple landmines that can // lead to death. Almost all of the uses of cmsg in Android make at least one of // the following mistakes: // // - not aligning the cmsg buffer // - leaking fds if more fds are received than expected // - blindly dereferencing CMSG_DATA without checking the header // - using CMSG_SPACE instead of CMSG_LEN for .cmsg_len // - using CMSG_LEN instead of CMSG_SPACE for .msg_controllen // - using a length specified in number of fds instead of bytes // // These functions wrap the hard-to-use cmsg API with an easier to use abstraction. // Send file descriptors across a Unix domain socket. // // Note that the write can return short if the socket type is SOCK_STREAM. When // this happens, file descriptors are still sent to the other end, but with // truncated data. For this reason, using SOCK_SEQPACKET or SOCK_DGRAM is recommended. ssize_t SendFileDescriptorVector(borrowed_fd sock, const void* data, size_t len, const std::vector& fds); // Receive file descriptors from a Unix domain socket. // // If more FDs (or bytes, for datagram sockets) are received than expected, // -1 is returned with errno set to EMSGSIZE, and all received FDs are thrown away. ssize_t ReceiveFileDescriptorVector(borrowed_fd sock, void* data, size_t len, size_t max_fds, std::vector* fds); // Helper for SendFileDescriptorVector that constructs a std::vector for you, e.g.: // SendFileDescriptors(sock, "foo", 3, std::move(fd1), std::move(fd2)) template ssize_t SendFileDescriptors(borrowed_fd sock, const void* data, size_t len, Args&&... sent_fds) { // Do not allow implicit conversion to int: people might try to do something along the lines of: // SendFileDescriptors(..., std::move(a_unique_fd)) // and be surprised when the unique_fd isn't closed afterwards. AssertType(std::forward(sent_fds)...); std::vector fds; Append(fds, std::forward(sent_fds)...); return SendFileDescriptorVector(sock, data, len, fds); } // Helper for ReceiveFileDescriptorVector that receives an exact number of file descriptors. // If more file descriptors are received than requested, -1 is returned with errno set to EMSGSIZE. // If fewer file descriptors are received than requested, -1 is returned with errno set to ENOMSG. // In both cases, all arguments are cleared and any received FDs are thrown away. template ssize_t ReceiveFileDescriptors(borrowed_fd sock, void* data, size_t len, Args&&... received_fds) { std::vector fds; Append(fds, std::forward(received_fds)...); std::vector result; ssize_t rc = ReceiveFileDescriptorVector(sock, data, len, fds.size(), &result); if (rc == -1 || result.size() != fds.size()) { int err = rc == -1 ? errno : ENOMSG; for (unique_fd* fd : fds) { fd->reset(); } errno = err; return -1; } for (size_t i = 0; i < fds.size(); ++i) { *fds[i] = std::move(result[i]); } return rc; } #endif } // namespace base } // namespace android