// 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. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "base/bind.h" #include "base/callback_helpers.h" #include "base/command_line.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "base/memory/singleton.h" #include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h" #include "base/time/time.h" #include "content/common/sandbox_linux.h" #include "content/common/sandbox_seccomp_bpf_linux.h" #include "content/public/common/content_switches.h" #include "content/public/common/sandbox_linux.h" #include "sandbox/linux/suid/client/setuid_sandbox_client.h" namespace { void LogSandboxStarted(const std::string& sandbox_name) { const CommandLine& command_line = *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess(); const std::string process_type = command_line.GetSwitchValueASCII(switches::kProcessType); const std::string activated_sandbox = "Activated " + sandbox_name + " sandbox for process type: " + process_type + "."; #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS) LOG(WARNING) << activated_sandbox; #else VLOG(1) << activated_sandbox; #endif } bool AddResourceLimit(int resource, rlim_t limit) { struct rlimit old_rlimit; if (getrlimit(resource, &old_rlimit)) return false; // Make sure we don't raise the existing limit. const struct rlimit new_rlimit = { std::min(old_rlimit.rlim_cur, limit), std::min(old_rlimit.rlim_max, limit) }; int rc = setrlimit(resource, &new_rlimit); return rc == 0; } bool IsRunningTSAN() { #if defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) return true; #else return false; #endif } } // namespace namespace content { LinuxSandbox::LinuxSandbox() : proc_fd_(-1), seccomp_bpf_started_(false), pre_initialized_(false), seccomp_bpf_supported_(false), setuid_sandbox_client_(sandbox::SetuidSandboxClient::Create()) { if (setuid_sandbox_client_ == NULL) { LOG(FATAL) << "Failed to instantiate the setuid sandbox client."; } } LinuxSandbox::~LinuxSandbox() { } LinuxSandbox* LinuxSandbox::GetInstance() { LinuxSandbox* instance = Singleton::get(); CHECK(instance); return instance; } #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) && defined(OS_LINUX) // ASan API call to notify the tool the sandbox is going to be turned on. extern "C" void __sanitizer_sandbox_on_notify(void *reserved); #endif void LinuxSandbox::PreinitializeSandbox() { CHECK(!pre_initialized_); seccomp_bpf_supported_ = false; #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) && defined(OS_LINUX) // ASan needs to open some resources before the sandbox is enabled. // This should not fork, not launch threads, not open a directory. __sanitizer_sandbox_on_notify(/*reserved*/NULL); #endif #if !defined(NDEBUG) // Open proc_fd_ only in Debug mode so that forgetting to close it doesn't // produce a sandbox escape in Release mode. proc_fd_ = open("/proc", O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY); CHECK_GE(proc_fd_, 0); #endif // !defined(NDEBUG) // We "pre-warm" the code that detects supports for seccomp BPF. if (SandboxSeccompBpf::IsSeccompBpfDesired()) { if (!SandboxSeccompBpf::SupportsSandbox()) { VLOG(1) << "Lacking support for seccomp-bpf sandbox."; } else { seccomp_bpf_supported_ = true; } } pre_initialized_ = true; } bool LinuxSandbox::InitializeSandbox() { bool seccomp_bpf_started = false; LinuxSandbox* linux_sandbox = LinuxSandbox::GetInstance(); // We need to make absolutely sure that our sandbox is "sealed" before // InitializeSandbox does exit. base::ScopedClosureRunner sandbox_sealer( base::Bind(&LinuxSandbox::SealSandbox, base::Unretained(linux_sandbox))); const std::string process_type = CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->GetSwitchValueASCII( switches::kProcessType); // No matter what, it's always an error to call InitializeSandbox() after // threads have been created. if (!linux_sandbox->IsSingleThreaded()) { std::string error_message = "InitializeSandbox() called with multiple " "threads in process " + process_type; // TSAN starts a helper thread. So we don't start the sandbox and don't // even report an error about it. if (IsRunningTSAN()) return false; // The GPU process is allowed to call InitializeSandbox() with threads for // now, because it loads third party libraries. if (process_type != switches::kGpuProcess) CHECK(false) << error_message; LOG(ERROR) << error_message; return false; } // Attempt to limit the future size of the address space of the process. linux_sandbox->LimitAddressSpace(process_type); // First, try to enable seccomp-bpf. seccomp_bpf_started = linux_sandbox->StartSeccompBpf(process_type); return seccomp_bpf_started; } int LinuxSandbox::GetStatus() const { CHECK(pre_initialized_); int sandbox_flags = 0; if (setuid_sandbox_client_->IsSandboxed()) { sandbox_flags |= kSandboxLinuxSUID; if (setuid_sandbox_client_->IsInNewPIDNamespace()) sandbox_flags |= kSandboxLinuxPIDNS; if (setuid_sandbox_client_->IsInNewNETNamespace()) sandbox_flags |= kSandboxLinuxNetNS; } if (seccomp_bpf_supported() && SandboxSeccompBpf::ShouldEnableSeccompBpf(switches::kRendererProcess)) { // We report whether the sandbox will be activated when renderers go // through sandbox initialization. sandbox_flags |= kSandboxLinuxSeccompBpf; } return sandbox_flags; } // Threads are counted via /proc/self/task. This is a little hairy because of // PID namespaces and existing sandboxes, so "self" must really be used instead // of using the pid. bool LinuxSandbox::IsSingleThreaded() const { struct stat task_stat; int fstat_ret; if (proc_fd_ >= 0) { // If a handle to /proc is available, use it. This allows to bypass file // system restrictions. fstat_ret = fstatat(proc_fd_, "self/task/", &task_stat, 0); } else { // Otherwise, make an attempt to access the file system directly. fstat_ret = fstatat(AT_FDCWD, "/proc/self/task/", &task_stat, 0); } // In Debug mode, it's mandatory to be able to count threads to catch bugs. #if !defined(NDEBUG) // Using DCHECK here would be incorrect. DCHECK can be enabled in non // official release mode. CHECK_EQ(0, fstat_ret) << "Could not count threads, the sandbox was not " << "pre-initialized properly."; #endif // !defined(NDEBUG) if (fstat_ret) { // Pretend to be monothreaded if it can't be determined (for instance the // setuid sandbox is already engaged but no proc_fd_ is available). return true; } // At least "..", "." and the current thread should be present. CHECK_LE(3UL, task_stat.st_nlink); // Counting threads via /proc/self/task could be racy. For the purpose of // determining if the current proces is monothreaded it works: if at any // time it becomes monothreaded, it'll stay so. return task_stat.st_nlink == 3; } bool LinuxSandbox::seccomp_bpf_started() const { return seccomp_bpf_started_; } sandbox::SetuidSandboxClient* LinuxSandbox::setuid_sandbox_client() const { return setuid_sandbox_client_.get(); } // For seccomp-bpf, we use the SandboxSeccompBpf class. bool LinuxSandbox::StartSeccompBpf(const std::string& process_type) { CHECK(!seccomp_bpf_started_); if (!pre_initialized_) PreinitializeSandbox(); if (seccomp_bpf_supported()) seccomp_bpf_started_ = SandboxSeccompBpf::StartSandbox(process_type); if (seccomp_bpf_started_) LogSandboxStarted("seccomp-bpf"); return seccomp_bpf_started_; } bool LinuxSandbox::seccomp_bpf_supported() const { CHECK(pre_initialized_); return seccomp_bpf_supported_; } bool LinuxSandbox::LimitAddressSpace(const std::string& process_type) { (void) process_type; #if !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) CommandLine* command_line = CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess(); if (command_line->HasSwitch(switches::kNoSandbox)) { return false; } // Limit the address space to 4GB. // This is in the hope of making some kernel exploits more complex and less // reliable. It also limits sprays a little on 64-bit. rlim_t address_space_limit = std::numeric_limits::max(); #if defined(__LP64__) // On 64 bits, V8 and possibly others will reserve massive memory ranges and // rely on on-demand paging for allocation. Unfortunately, even // MADV_DONTNEED ranges count towards RLIMIT_AS so this is not an option. // See crbug.com/169327 for a discussion. // For now, increase limit to 16GB for renderer and worker processes to // accomodate. if (process_type == switches::kRendererProcess || process_type == switches::kWorkerProcess) { address_space_limit = 1L << 34; } #endif // defined(__LP64__) // On all platforms, add a limit to the brk() heap that would prevent // allocations that can't be index by an int. const rlim_t kNewDataSegmentMaxSize = std::numeric_limits::max(); bool limited_as = AddResourceLimit(RLIMIT_AS, address_space_limit); bool limited_data = AddResourceLimit(RLIMIT_DATA, kNewDataSegmentMaxSize); return limited_as && limited_data; #else return false; #endif // !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) } void LinuxSandbox::SealSandbox() { if (proc_fd_ >= 0) { int ret = HANDLE_EINTR(close(proc_fd_)); CHECK_EQ(0, ret); proc_fd_ = -1; } } } // namespace content