// 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_SECCOMP_BPF_DIE_H__ #define SANDBOX_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_DIE_H__ #include "base/macros.h" #include "sandbox/sandbox_export.h" namespace sandbox { // This is the main API for using this file. Prints a error message and // exits with a fatal error. This is not async-signal safe. #define SANDBOX_DIE(m) sandbox::Die::SandboxDie(m, __FILE__, __LINE__) // An async signal safe version of the same API. Won't print the filename // and line numbers. #define RAW_SANDBOX_DIE(m) sandbox::Die::RawSandboxDie(m) // Adds an informational message to the log file or stderr as appropriate. #define SANDBOX_INFO(m) sandbox::Die::SandboxInfo(m, __FILE__, __LINE__) class SANDBOX_EXPORT Die { public: // Terminate the program, even if the current sandbox policy prevents some // of the more commonly used functions used for exiting. // Most users would want to call SANDBOX_DIE() instead, as it logs extra // information. But calling ExitGroup() is correct and in some rare cases // preferable. So, we make it part of the public API. static void ExitGroup() __attribute__((noreturn)); // This method gets called by SANDBOX_DIE(). There is normally no reason // to call it directly unless you are defining your own exiting macro. static void SandboxDie(const char* msg, const char* file, int line) __attribute__((noreturn)); static void RawSandboxDie(const char* msg) __attribute__((noreturn)); // This method gets called by SANDBOX_INFO(). There is normally no reason // to call it directly unless you are defining your own logging macro. static void SandboxInfo(const char* msg, const char* file, int line); // Writes a message to stderr. Used as a fall-back choice, if we don't have // any other way to report an error. static void LogToStderr(const char* msg, const char* file, int line); // We generally want to run all exit handlers. This means, on SANDBOX_DIE() // we should be calling LOG(FATAL). But there are some situations where // we just need to print a message and then terminate. This would typically // happen in cases where we consume the error message internally (e.g. in // unit tests or in the supportsSeccompSandbox() method). static void EnableSimpleExit() { simple_exit_ = true; } // Sometimes we need to disable all informational messages (e.g. from within // unittests). static void SuppressInfoMessages(bool flag) { suppress_info_ = flag; } private: static bool simple_exit_; static bool suppress_info_; DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Die); }; } // namespace sandbox #endif // SANDBOX_LINUX_SECCOMP_BPF_DIE_H__