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Issue 299743002: Add domain-specific language for BPF policies (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Move bpf_dsl into its own top-level directory Created 6 years, 5 months ago
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Index: sandbox/linux/bpf_dsl/bpf_dsl.h
diff --git a/sandbox/linux/bpf_dsl/bpf_dsl.h b/sandbox/linux/bpf_dsl/bpf_dsl.h
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+// Copyright 2014 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_BPF_DSL_BPF_DSL_H_
+#define SANDBOX_LINUX_BPF_DSL_BPF_DSL_H_
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+#include <utility>
+
+#include "base/macros.h"
+#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
+#include "sandbox/linux/bpf_dsl/cons.h"
+#include "sandbox/linux/seccomp-bpf/sandbox_bpf_policy.h"
+#include "sandbox/linux/seccomp-bpf/trap.h"
+#include "sandbox/sandbox_export.h"
+
+namespace sandbox {
+class ErrorCode;
+class SandboxBPF;
+}
+
+// The sandbox::bpf_dsl namespace provides a domain-specific language
+// to make writing BPF policies more expressive. In general, the
+// object types all have value semantics (i.e., they can be copied
+// around, returned from or passed to function calls, etc. without any
+// surprising side effects), though not all support assignment.
+//
+// An idiomatic and demonstrative (albeit silly) example of this API
+// would be:
+//
+// #include "sandbox/linux/bpf_dsl/bpf_dsl.h"
+//
+// using namespace sandbox::bpf_dsl;
+//
+// class SillyPolicy : public SandboxBPFDSLPolicy {
+// public:
+// SillyPolicy() {}
+// virtual ~SillyPolicy() {}
+// virtual ResultExpr EvaluateSyscall(int sysno) const OVERRIDE {
+// if (sysno == __NR_fcntl) {
+// Arg<int> fd(0), cmd(1);
+// Arg<unsigned long> flags(2);
+// const unsigned long kBadFlags = ~(O_ACCMODE | O_NONBLOCK);
+// return If(fd == 0 && cmd == F_SETFL && (flags & kBadFlags) == 0,
+// Allow())
+// .ElseIf(cmd == F_DUPFD || cmd == F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,
+// Error(EMFILE))
+// .Else(Trap(SetFlagHandler, NULL));
+// } else {
+// return Allow();
+// }
+// }
+//
+// private:
+// DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SillyPolicy);
+// };
+//
+// More generally, the DSL currently supports the following grammar:
+//
+// result = Allow() | Error(errno) | Trap(trap_func, arg)
+// | If(bool, result)[.ElseIf(bool, result)].Else(result)
+// bool = arg == val | (arg & mask) == mask | (arg & mask) == 0
+// | !bool | bool && bool | bool || bool
+//
+// The semantics of each function and operator are intended to be
+// intuitive, but are described in more detail below.
+//
+// (Credit to Sean Parent's "Inheritance is the Base Class of Evil"
+// talk at Going Native 2013 for promoting value semantics via shared
+// pointers to immutable state.)
+
+namespace sandbox {
+namespace bpf_dsl {
+
+// Forward declarations of classes; see below for proper documentation.
+class Elser;
+namespace internal {
+class ResultExprImpl;
+class BoolExprImpl;
+}
+
+// ResultExpr is an opaque reference to an immutable result expression tree.
+typedef scoped_refptr<const internal::ResultExprImpl> ResultExpr;
+
+// BoolExpr is an opaque reference to an immutable boolean expression tree.
+typedef scoped_refptr<const internal::BoolExprImpl> BoolExpr;
+
+// Helper class to make writing policies easier.
+class SANDBOX_EXPORT SandboxBPFDSLPolicy : public SandboxBPFPolicy {
+ public:
+ SandboxBPFDSLPolicy() : SandboxBPFPolicy() {}
+ virtual ~SandboxBPFDSLPolicy() {}
+
+ // User extension point for writing custom sandbox policies.
+ virtual ResultExpr EvaluateSyscall(int sysno) const = 0;
+
+ // Optional overload for specifying alternate behavior for invalid
+ // system calls. The default is to return ENOSYS.
+ virtual ResultExpr InvalidSyscall() const;
+
+ // Override implementations from SandboxBPFPolicy. Marked as FINAL
+ // to prevent mixups with child classes accidentally overloading
+ // these instead of the above methods.
+ virtual ErrorCode EvaluateSyscall(SandboxBPF* sb,
+ int sysno) const OVERRIDE FINAL;
+ virtual ErrorCode InvalidSyscall(SandboxBPF* sb) const OVERRIDE FINAL;
+
+ // Helper method so policies can just write Trap(func, aux).
+ static ResultExpr Trap(::sandbox::Trap::TrapFnc trap_func, void* aux);
+
+ private:
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SandboxBPFDSLPolicy);
+};
+
+// Allow specifies a result that the system call should be allowed to
+// execute normally.
+SANDBOX_EXPORT ResultExpr Allow();
+
+// Error specifies a result that the system call should fail with
+// error number |err|. As a special case, Error(0) will result in the
+// system call appearing to have succeeded, but without having any
+// side effects.
+SANDBOX_EXPORT ResultExpr Error(int err);
+
+// Trap specifies a result that the system call should be handled by
+// trapping back into userspace and invoking |trap_func|, passing
+// |aux| as the second parameter.
+SANDBOX_EXPORT ResultExpr Trap(::sandbox::Trap::TrapFnc trap_func, void* aux);
+
+template <typename T>
+class SANDBOX_EXPORT Arg {
+ public:
+ // Initializes the Arg to represent the |num|th system call
+ // argument (indexed from 0), which is of type |T|.
+ explicit Arg(int num) : num_(num), mask_(-1) {}
+
+ Arg(const Arg& arg) : num_(arg.num_), mask_(arg.mask_) {}
+
+ // Returns an Arg representing the current argument, but after
+ // bitwise-and'ing it with |rhs|.
+ Arg operator&(uint64_t rhs) const { return Arg(num_, mask_ & rhs); }
+
+ // Returns a boolean expression comparing whether the system call
+ // argument (after applying any bitmasks, if appropriate) equals |rhs|.
+ BoolExpr operator==(T rhs) const;
+
+ private:
+ Arg(int num, uint64_t mask) : num_(num), mask_(mask) {}
+ int num_;
+ uint64_t mask_;
+ DISALLOW_ASSIGN(Arg);
+};
+
+// Various ways to combine boolean expressions into more complex expressions.
+// They follow standard boolean algebra laws.
+SANDBOX_EXPORT BoolExpr operator!(BoolExpr cond);
+SANDBOX_EXPORT BoolExpr operator&&(BoolExpr lhs, BoolExpr rhs);
+SANDBOX_EXPORT BoolExpr operator||(BoolExpr lhs, BoolExpr rhs);
+
+// If begins a conditional result expression predicated on the
+// specified boolean expression.
+SANDBOX_EXPORT Elser If(BoolExpr cond, ResultExpr then_result);
+
+class SANDBOX_EXPORT Elser {
+ public:
+ Elser(const Elser& elser);
+ ~Elser();
+
+ // ElseIf extends the conditional result expression with another
+ // "if then" clause, predicated on the specified boolean expression.
+ Elser ElseIf(BoolExpr cond, ResultExpr then_result) const;
+
+ // Else terminates a conditional result expression using |else_result| as
+ // the default fallback result expression.
+ ResultExpr Else(ResultExpr else_result) const;
+
+ private:
+ typedef std::pair<BoolExpr, ResultExpr> Clause;
+ explicit Elser(Cons<Clause>::List clause_list);
+ Cons<Clause>::List clause_list_;
+ friend Elser If(BoolExpr, ResultExpr);
+ DISALLOW_ASSIGN(Elser);
+};
+
+// =====================================================================
+// Official API ends here.
+// =====================================================================
+
+// Definitions below are necessary here only for C++03 compatibility.
+// Once C++11 is available, they should be moved into bpf_dsl.cc via extern
+// templates.
+namespace internal {
+
+// Returns a boolean expression that represents whether system call
+// argument |num| of size |size| is equal to |val|, when masked
+// according to |mask|. Users should use the Arg template class below
+// instead of using this API directly.
+SANDBOX_EXPORT BoolExpr
+ ArgEq(int num, size_t size, uint64_t mask, uint64_t val);
+
+// Internal interface implemented by BoolExpr implementations.
+class SANDBOX_EXPORT BoolExprImpl : public base::RefCounted<BoolExprImpl> {
+ public:
+ BoolExprImpl() {}
+ virtual ErrorCode Compile(SandboxBPF* sb,
+ ErrorCode true_ec,
+ ErrorCode false_ec) const = 0;
+
+ protected:
+ virtual ~BoolExprImpl() {}
+
+ private:
+ friend class base::RefCounted<BoolExprImpl>;
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BoolExprImpl);
+};
+
+// Internal interface implemented by ResultExpr implementations.
+class SANDBOX_EXPORT ResultExprImpl : public base::RefCounted<ResultExprImpl> {
+ public:
+ ResultExprImpl() {}
+ virtual ErrorCode Compile(SandboxBPF* sb) const = 0;
+
+ protected:
+ virtual ~ResultExprImpl() {}
+
+ private:
+ friend class base::RefCounted<ResultExprImpl>;
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ResultExprImpl);
+};
+
+} // namespace internal
+
+// Definition requires ArgEq to have been declared. Moved out-of-line
+// to minimize how much internal clutter users have to ignore while
+// reading the header documentation.
+template <typename T>
+BoolExpr Arg<T>::operator==(T rhs) const {
+ return internal::ArgEq(num_, sizeof(T), mask_, static_cast<uint64_t>(rhs));
+}
+
+} // namespace bpf_dsl
+} // namespace sandbox
+
+#endif // SANDBOX_LINUX_BPF_DSL_BPF_DSL_H_
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