49 lines
2.2 KiB
C++
49 lines
2.2 KiB
C++
/**
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* @file Security.h
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* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
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* @brief Functions to restrict process operations.
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*
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
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*
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <luna/Result.h>
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namespace os
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{
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namespace Security
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{
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/**
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* @brief Restrict system operations.
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*
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* The pledge() call, borrowed from OpenBSD, is a simple function to sandbox a process effectively.
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*
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* Syscalls are divided into a number of categories ("promises"), the following are the ones implemented on
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* Luna: stdio rpath wpath cpath fattr chown unix tty proc exec prot_exec id mount signal host error
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*
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* The way pledge() works is: the process "tells" the kernel which subset of functions it will use, and if it
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* suddenly uses something it has not promised (probably because the process was hacked, using ROP or something
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* else) the kernel kills the process immediately with an uncatchable SIGABRT. Alternatively, if the process has
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* pledged the "error" promise, the call will fail with ENOSYS.
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*
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* Pledges are not inherited across exec, although one may specify another set of promises to apply on the next
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* execve() call. Thus, pledge() is not a way to restrict untrusted programs (unless the "exec" pledge is
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* removed), but more of a way to protect trusted local programs from vulnerabilities.
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*
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* One may call pledge() several times, but only to remove promises, not to add them.
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*
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* A typical call to pledge would look like this:
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*
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* TRY(os::Security::pledge("stdio rpath wpath unix proc", nullptr));
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*
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* @param promises The promises to apply immediately, separated by spaces. If empty, the process may only call
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* _exit(2). If NULL, the promises are not changed.
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* @param execpromises The promises to apply on the next call to execve(2), separated by spaces. If empty, the
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* process may only call _exit(2). If NULL, the execpromises are not changed.
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* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeded.
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*/
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Result<void> pledge(const char* promises, const char* execpromises);
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}
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}
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