# This file is used to populate seccomp's allowlist policy in combination with SYSCALLS.TXT. # Note that the resultant policy is applied only to zygote spawned processes. # # This file is processed by a python script named genseccomp.py. # Syscalls needed to boot android pivot_root(const char*, const char*) lp64 ioprio_get(int, int) lp64 ioprio_set(int, int, int) lp64 # Syscalls used internally by bionic, but not exposed directly. gettid() all futex(int*, int, int, const timespec*, int*, int) all clone(int (*)(void*), void*, int, void*, ...) all sigreturn(unsigned long) lp32 rt_sigreturn(unsigned long) all rt_tgsigqueueinfo(pid_t, pid_t, int, siginfo_t*) all restart_syscall() all # The public API doesn't set errno, so we call this via inline assembler. riscv_hwprobe(riscv_hwprobe*, size_t, size_t, unsigned long*, unsigned) riscv64 # vfork is used by bionic (and java.lang.ProcessBuilder) on some # architectures. (The others use clone(2) directly instead.) vfork() arm,x86,x86_64 # Needed for performance tools. perf_event_open(perf_event_attr*, pid_t, int, int, unsigned long) all # Needed for strace. tkill(int, int) all # Needed for a CTS test of seccomp (b/34763393). seccomp(unsigned, unsigned, void*) all # TODO: remove these now we've updated the toolchain (http://b/229989971). open(const char*, int, ...) arm,x86,x86_64 stat64(const char*, stat64*) arm,x86 readlink(const char*, char*, size_t) arm,x86,x86_64 stat(const char*, stat*) arm,x86,x86_64 # # (Potentially) useful new syscalls which we don't yet use in bionic. # # Since Linux 2.5, not in glibc. io_setup(unsigned, aio_context_t*) all io_destroy(aio_context_t) all io_submit(aio_context_t, long, iocb**) all io_getevents(aio_context_t, long, long, io_event*, timespec*) all io_cancel(aio_context_t, iocb*, io_event*) all # Since Linux 3.19, not in glibc (and not really needed to implement fexecve). execveat(int, const char*, char* const*, char* const*, int) all # Since Linux 4.3, not in glibc. Probed for and conditionally used by ART. membarrier(int, int) all userfaultfd(int) all # Since Linux 5.1, not in glibc. Not used by bionic, and not likely ever # to be (because the last thing anyone needs is a new 32-bit ABI in the # 2020s!) but http://b/138781460 showed cuttlefish needed at least the # clock_gettime64 syscall. clock_gettime64(clockid_t, timespec64*) lp32 clock_settime64(clockid_t, const timespec64*) lp32 clock_adjtime64(clockid_t, timex64*) lp32 clock_getres_time64(clockid_t, timespec64*) lp32 clock_nanosleep_time64(clockid_t, int, const timespec64*, timespec*) lp32 timer_gettime64(__kernel_timer_t, itimerspec64*) lp32 timer_settime64(__kernel_timer_t, int, const itimerspec64*, itimerspec64*) lp32 timerfd_gettime64(int, itimerspec64*) lp32 timerfd_settime64(int, int, const itimerspec64*, itimerspec64*) lp32 utimensat_time64(int, const char*, const timespec64[2], int) lp32 pselect6_time64(int, fd_set*, fd_set*, timespec64*, void*) lp32 ppoll_time64(pollfd*, unsigned int, timespec64*, const sigset64_t*, size_t) lp32 recvmmsg_time64(int, mmsghdr*, unsigned int, int, const timespec64*) lp32 rt_sigtimedwait_time64(const sigset64_t*, siginfo_t*, const timespec64*, size_t) lp32 futex_time64(int*, int, int, const timespec64*, int*, int) lp32 sched_rr_get_interval_time64(pid_t, timespec64*) lp32 # Since Linux 5.3, not in glibc. Not used by bionic, but increasingly # likely to be useful as new features are added. In particular, cgroups # support seems potentially useful for Android (though the struct that # changes size over time is obviously problematic). clone3(clone_args*, size_t) all # Since 5.13, not in glibc. Probed for and conditionally used by # Chrome GPU processes. landlock_add_rule(int, uint64_t, const void*, uint32_t) all landlock_create_ruleset(const landlock_ruleset_attr*, size_t, uint64_t) all landlock_restrict_self(int, uint64_t) all