1/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 * found in the LICENSE file.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * The general pattern of use here:
8 * 1) Construct a minijail with minijail_new()
9 * 2) Apply the desired restrictions to it
10 * 3) Enter it, which locks the current process inside it, or:
11 * 3) Run a process inside it
12 * 4) Destroy it.
13 */
14
15#ifndef _LIBMINIJAIL_H_
16#define _LIBMINIJAIL_H_
17
18#include <stdint.h>
19#include <sys/types.h>
20
21#ifdef __cplusplus
22extern "C" {
23#endif
24
25enum {
26	MINIJAIL_ERR_PRELOAD = 252,
27	MINIJAIL_ERR_JAIL = 253,
28	MINIJAIL_ERR_INIT = 254,
29};
30
31struct minijail;
32
33/* Allocates a new minijail with no restrictions. */
34struct minijail *minijail_new(void);
35
36/*
37 * These functions add restrictions to the minijail. They are not applied until
38 * minijail_enter() is called. See the documentation in minijail0.1 for
39 * explanations in detail of what the restrictions do.
40 */
41void minijail_change_uid(struct minijail *j, uid_t uid);
42void minijail_change_gid(struct minijail *j, gid_t gid);
43/* Copies |list|. */
44void minijail_set_supplementary_gids(struct minijail *j, size_t size,
45				     const gid_t *list);
46void minijail_keep_supplementary_gids(struct minijail *j);
47/* Stores user to change to and copies |user| for internal consistency. */
48int minijail_change_user(struct minijail *j, const char *user);
49/* Does not take ownership of |group|. */
50int minijail_change_group(struct minijail *j, const char *group);
51void minijail_use_seccomp(struct minijail *j);
52void minijail_no_new_privs(struct minijail *j);
53void minijail_use_seccomp_filter(struct minijail *j);
54void minijail_set_seccomp_filter_tsync(struct minijail *j);
55void minijail_parse_seccomp_filters(struct minijail *j, const char *path);
56void minijail_parse_seccomp_filters_from_fd(struct minijail *j, int fd);
57void minijail_log_seccomp_filter_failures(struct minijail *j);
58/* 'minijail_use_caps' and 'minijail_capbset_drop' are mutually exclusive. */
59void minijail_use_caps(struct minijail *j, uint64_t capmask);
60void minijail_capbset_drop(struct minijail *j, uint64_t capmask);
61void minijail_reset_signal_mask(struct minijail *j);
62void minijail_namespace_vfs(struct minijail *j);
63void minijail_namespace_enter_vfs(struct minijail *j, const char *ns_path);
64void minijail_new_session_keyring(struct minijail *j);
65
66/*
67 * This option is *dangerous* as it negates most of the functionality of
68 * minijail_namespace_vfs(). You very likely don't need this.
69 */
70void minijail_skip_remount_private(struct minijail *j);
71void minijail_namespace_ipc(struct minijail *j);
72void minijail_namespace_net(struct minijail *j);
73void minijail_namespace_enter_net(struct minijail *j, const char *ns_path);
74void minijail_namespace_cgroups(struct minijail *j);
75/* Closes all open file descriptors after forking. */
76void minijail_close_open_fds(struct minijail *j);
77/*
78 * Implies namespace_vfs and remount_proc_readonly.
79 * WARNING: this is NOT THREAD SAFE. See the block comment in </libminijail.c>.
80 */
81void minijail_namespace_pids(struct minijail *j);
82void minijail_namespace_user(struct minijail *j);
83void minijail_namespace_user_disable_setgroups(struct minijail *j);
84int minijail_uidmap(struct minijail *j, const char *uidmap);
85int minijail_gidmap(struct minijail *j, const char *gidmap);
86void minijail_remount_proc_readonly(struct minijail *j);
87void minijail_run_as_init(struct minijail *j);
88int minijail_write_pid_file(struct minijail *j, const char *path);
89void minijail_inherit_usergroups(struct minijail *j);
90/*
91 * Changes the jailed process's syscall table to the alt_syscall table
92 * named |table|.
93 */
94int minijail_use_alt_syscall(struct minijail *j, const char *table);
95
96/*
97 * Adds the jailed process to the cgroup given by |path|.  |path| should be the
98 * full path to the cgroups "tasks" file.
99 * Example: /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/jailed_procs/tasks adds to the "jailed_procs" cpu
100 * cgroup.
101 */
102int minijail_add_to_cgroup(struct minijail *j, const char *path);
103
104/*
105 * minijail_enter_chroot: enables chroot() restriction for @j
106 * @j   minijail to apply restriction to
107 * @dir directory to chroot() to. Owned by caller.
108 *
109 * Enters @dir, binding all bind mounts specified with minijail_bind() into
110 * place. Requires @dir to contain all necessary directories for bind mounts
111 * (i.e., if you have requested a bind mount at /etc, /etc must exist in @dir.)
112 *
113 * Returns 0 on success.
114 */
115int minijail_enter_chroot(struct minijail *j, const char *dir);
116int minijail_enter_pivot_root(struct minijail *j, const char *dir);
117
118/*
119 * minijail_get_original_path: returns the path of a given file outside of the
120 * chroot.
121 * @j           minijail to obtain the path from.
122 * @chroot_path path inside of the chroot() to.
123 *
124 * When executing a binary in a chroot or pivot_root, return path to the binary
125 * outside of the chroot.
126 *
127 * Returns a string containing the path.  This must be freed by the caller.
128 */
129char *minijail_get_original_path(struct minijail *j, const char *chroot_path);
130
131/*
132 * minijail_mount_tmp: enables mounting of a 64M tmpfs filesystem on /tmp.
133 * As be rules of bind mounts, /tmp must exist in chroot.
134 */
135void minijail_mount_tmp(struct minijail *j);
136
137/*
138 * minijail_mount_tmp_size: enables mounting of a tmpfs filesystem on /tmp.
139 * As be rules of bind mounts, /tmp must exist in chroot.  Size is in bytes.
140 */
141void minijail_mount_tmp_size(struct minijail *j, size_t size);
142
143/*
144 * minijail_mount_with_data: when entering minijail @j,
145 *   mounts @src at @dst with @flags and @data.
146 * @j         minijail to bind inside
147 * @src       source to bind
148 * @dest      location to bind (inside chroot)
149 * @type      type of filesystem
150 * @flags     flags passed to mount
151 * @data      data arguments passed to mount(2), e.g. "mode=755"
152 *
153 * This may be called multiple times; all mounts will be applied in the order
154 * of minijail_mount() calls.
155 */
156int minijail_mount_with_data(struct minijail *j, const char *src,
157			     const char *dest, const char *type,
158			     unsigned long flags, const char *data);
159
160/*
161 * minijail_mount: when entering minijail @j, mounts @src at @dst with @flags
162 * @j         minijail to bind inside
163 * @src       source to bind
164 * @dest      location to bind (inside chroot)
165 * @type      type of filesystem
166 * @flags     flags passed to mount
167 *
168 * This may be called multiple times; all mounts will be applied in the order
169 * of minijail_mount() calls.
170 */
171int minijail_mount(struct minijail *j, const char *src, const char *dest,
172		   const char *type, unsigned long flags);
173
174/*
175 * minijail_bind: bind-mounts @src into @j as @dest, optionally writeable
176 * @j         minijail to bind inside
177 * @src       source to bind
178 * @dest      location to bind (inside chroot)
179 * @writeable 1 if the bind mount should be writeable
180 *
181 * This may be called multiple times; all bindings will be applied in the order
182 * of minijail_bind() calls.
183 */
184int minijail_bind(struct minijail *j, const char *src, const char *dest,
185		  int writeable);
186
187/*
188 * Lock this process into the given minijail. Note that this procedure cannot
189 * fail, since there is no way to undo privilege-dropping; therefore, if any
190 * part of the privilege-drop fails, minijail_enter() will abort the entire
191 * process.
192 *
193 * Some restrictions cannot be enabled this way (pid namespaces) and attempting
194 * to do so will cause an abort.
195 */
196void minijail_enter(const struct minijail *j);
197
198/*
199 * Run the specified command in the given minijail, execve(2)-style. This is
200 * required if minijail_namespace_pids() was used.
201 */
202int minijail_run(struct minijail *j, const char *filename,
203		 char *const argv[]);
204
205/*
206 * Run the specified command in the given minijail, execve(2)-style.
207 * Used with static binaries, or on systems without support for LD_PRELOAD.
208 */
209int minijail_run_no_preload(struct minijail *j, const char *filename,
210			    char *const argv[]);
211
212/*
213 * Run the specified command in the given minijail, execve(2)-style.
214 * Update |*pchild_pid| with the pid of the child.
215 */
216int minijail_run_pid(struct minijail *j, const char *filename,
217		     char *const argv[], pid_t *pchild_pid);
218
219/*
220 * Run the specified command in the given minijail, execve(2)-style.
221 * Update |*pstdin_fd| with a fd that allows writing to the child's
222 * standard input.
223 */
224int minijail_run_pipe(struct minijail *j, const char *filename,
225		      char *const argv[], int *pstdin_fd);
226
227/*
228 * Run the specified command in the given minijail, execve(2)-style.
229 * Update |*pchild_pid| with the pid of the child.
230 * Update |*pstdin_fd| with a fd that allows writing to the child's
231 * standard input.
232 * Update |*pstdout_fd| with a fd that allows reading from the child's
233 * standard output.
234 * Update |*pstderr_fd| with a fd that allows reading from the child's
235 * standard error.
236 */
237int minijail_run_pid_pipes(struct minijail *j, const char *filename,
238			   char *const argv[], pid_t *pchild_pid,
239			   int *pstdin_fd, int *pstdout_fd, int *pstderr_fd);
240
241/*
242 * Run the specified command in the given minijail, execve(2)-style.
243 * Update |*pchild_pid| with the pid of the child.
244 * Update |*pstdin_fd| with a fd that allows writing to the child's
245 * standard input.
246 * Update |*pstdout_fd| with a fd that allows reading from the child's
247 * standard output.
248 * Update |*pstderr_fd| with a fd that allows reading from the child's
249 * standard error.
250 * Used with static binaries, or on systems without support for LD_PRELOAD.
251 */
252int minijail_run_pid_pipes_no_preload(struct minijail *j, const char *filename,
253				      char *const argv[], pid_t *pchild_pid,
254				      int *pstdin_fd, int *pstdout_fd,
255				      int *pstderr_fd);
256
257/*
258 * Kill the specified minijail. The minijail must have been created with pid
259 * namespacing; if it was, all processes inside it are atomically killed.
260 */
261int minijail_kill(struct minijail *j);
262
263/*
264 * Wait for all processes in the specified minijail to exit. Returns the exit
265 * status of the _first_ process spawned in the jail.
266 */
267int minijail_wait(struct minijail *j);
268
269/*
270 * Frees the given minijail. It does not matter if the process is inside the
271 * minijail or not.
272 */
273void minijail_destroy(struct minijail *j);
274
275#ifdef __cplusplus
276}; /* extern "C" */
277#endif
278
279#endif /* !_LIBMINIJAIL_H_ */
280