// Copyright 2015 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_SERVICES_NAMESPACE_SANDBOX_H_ #define SANDBOX_LINUX_SERVICES_NAMESPACE_SANDBOX_H_ #include #include #include #include "base/command_line.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/process/launch.h" #include "base/process/process.h" #include "sandbox/sandbox_export.h" namespace sandbox { // Helper class for starting a process inside a new user, PID, and network // namespace. Before using a namespace sandbox, check for namespaces support // using Credentials::CanCreateProcessInNewUserNS. // // A typical use for "A" launching a sandboxed process "B" would be: // 1. A sets up a command line and launch options for process B. // 2. A launches B with LaunchProcess. // 3. B should be prepared to assume the role of init(1). In particular, apart // from SIGKILL and SIGSTOP, B cannot receive any signal for which it does // not have an explicit signal handler registered. // If B dies, all the processes in the namespace will die. // B can fork() and the parent can assume the role of init(1), by using // CreateInitProcessReaper(). // 4. B chroots using Credentials::MoveToNewUserNS() and // Credentials::DropFileSystemAccess() // 5. B drops capabilities gained by entering the new user namespace with // Credentials::DropAllCapabilities(). class SANDBOX_EXPORT NamespaceSandbox { public: #if !defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI) struct Options { Options(); ~Options(); // Bitmask of namespace types. Must be some combination of CLONE_NEWUSER // (required), CLONE_NEWPID, and CLONE_NEWNET. Defaults to all of the above. int ns_types; // Fail if any of the namespace types are not supported. Defaults to false. bool fail_on_unsupported_ns_type; }; // Launch a new process inside its own user/PID/network namespaces (depending // on kernel support). Requires at a minimum that user namespaces are // supported (use Credentials::CanCreateProcessInNewUserNS to check this). // // pre_exec_delegate and clone_flags fields of LaunchOptions should be nullptr // and 0, respectively, since this function makes a copy of options and // overrides them. static base::Process LaunchProcess(const base::CommandLine& cmdline, const base::LaunchOptions& launch_options); static base::Process LaunchProcess(const std::vector& argv, const base::LaunchOptions& launch_options); // Versions which take namespace sandbox options. These allow fine grained // control over the types of namespaces used. static base::Process LaunchProcessWithOptions( const base::CommandLine& cmdline, const base::LaunchOptions& launch_options, const Options& ns_sandbox_options); static base::Process LaunchProcessWithOptions( const std::vector& argv, const base::LaunchOptions& launch_options, const Options& ns_sandbox_options); #endif // !defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI) // Forks a process in its own PID namespace. The child process is the init // process inside of the PID namespace, so if the child needs to fork further, // it should call CreateInitProcessReaper, which turns the init process into a // reaper process. // // Otherwise, the child should setup handlers for signals which should // terminate the process using InstallDefaultTerminationSignalHandlers or // InstallTerminationSignalHandler. This works around the fact that init // processes ignore such signals unless they have an explicit handler set. // // This function requries CAP_SYS_ADMIN. If |drop_capabilities_in_child| is // true, then capabilities are dropped in the child. static pid_t ForkInNewPidNamespace(bool drop_capabilities_in_child); // Installs a signal handler for: // // SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGABRT, SIGQUIT, SIGPIPE, SIGTERM, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2 // // that exits with SignalExitCode(sig). These are signals whose default action // is to terminate the program (apart from SIGILL, SIGFPE, and SIGSEGV, which // will still terminate the process if e.g. an illegal instruction is // encountered, etc.). // // If any of these already had a signal handler installed, this function will // not override them. static void InstallDefaultTerminationSignalHandlers(); // Installs a signal handler for |sig| which exits with |exit_code|. If a // signal handler was already present for |sig|, does nothing and returns // false. static bool InstallTerminationSignalHandler(int sig, int exit_code); // Returns an exit code corresponding to the process being killed by sig. This // is the same as exit code that NaCl's default signal handler uses. static int SignalExitCode(int sig) { return -sig & 0xff; } // Returns whether the namespace sandbox created a new user, PID, and network // namespace. In particular, InNewUserNamespace should return true iff the // process was started via this class. static bool InNewUserNamespace(); static bool InNewPidNamespace(); static bool InNewNetNamespace(); private: DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(NamespaceSandbox); }; } // namespace sandbox #endif // SANDBOX_LINUX_SERVICES_NAMESPACE_SANDBOX_H_