This allows to split monitor & stack_trace related targets.
Also move stack traces related functionality into MonitorBase.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510112916
Change-Id: I60eabf9c9b3204dc369713edd8ae05fded306875
This is a preparatory step to introduce a Sandbox2 mode that does not use ptrace.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503919613
Change-Id: I446adecc66e697c592ad938627fbfdbea12516e1
If the platform does not have `std::string_view` (i.e. `absl::string_view` is not an alias of `std::string_view`) the lookup will cause build failure.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503159858
Change-Id: Ide8229ae0219d1cb6f3b36aba26da8d53183bc4b
Libunwind sandbox no longer needs to join sandboxee's userns.
This cleans up a lot of special handling for the libunwind sandbox.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503140778
Change-Id: I020ea3adda05ae6ff74137b668a5fa7509c138f8
when the sandboxee did not exit normally.
Disabled by default, enabled with a flag.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502807175
Change-Id: Icb5236cbfac0168a2d855c68967f7a1e8bd13fe3
New wrappers:
- `AllowEpollWait` (`epoll_wait`, `epoll_pwait`, `epoll_pwait2`)
- `AllowInotifyInit` (`inotify_init`, `inotify_init1`)
- `AllowSelect` (`select`, `pselect6`)
- `AllowDup` (`dup`, `dup2`, `dup3`)
- `AllowPipe` (`pipe`, `pipe2`)
- `AllowChmod` (`chmod`, `fchmod`, `fchmodat`)
- `AllowChown` (`chown`, `lchown`, `fchown`, `fchownat`)
- `AllowReadlink` (`readlink`, `readlinkat`)
- `AllowLink` (`link`, `linkat`)
- `AllowSymlink` (`symlink`, `symlinkat`)
- `AllowMkdir` (`mkdir`, `mkdirat`)
- `AllowUtime` (`utime`, `utimes`, `futimens`, `utimensat`)
- `AllowAlarm` (`alarm`, `setitimer`)
- `AllowGetPGIDs` (`getpgid`, `getpgrp`)
- `AllowPoll` (`poll`, `ppoll`)
Updated wrappers:
- `AllowOpen` now includes `creat`. `openat` already grants the ability to create files, and is the designated replacement for `creat` on newer platforms.
- `AllowStat` now includes `fstatfs` and `fstatfs64`. The comment already claimed that these syscalls were included; I believe they were omitted by accident.
- `AllowUnlink` now includes `rmdir`. `unlinkat` already grants the ability to remove empty directories, and is the designated replacement for `rmdir` on newer platforms.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495045432
Change-Id: I41eccb74fda250b27586b6b7fe4c480332e48846
On successful completion, `unw_step()` returns a positive value
if the updated cursor refers to a valid stack frame,
or `0` if the previous stack frame was the last frame in the
chain. On error, the negative value of one of the error-codes
below is returned.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491588164
Change-Id: Ie361023ef69eed6c895856832a8208f2791f644d
This change adds support for using the `includes`, `include_prefix` and
`strip_include_prefix` attributes of the `cc_library()` rule. Without it,
the libtooling based header generator will not be able to find all
necessary includes as it is much stricter than the current libclang based
one in that regard.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491574088
Change-Id: Icb9f7d2719472ee1afa5df85b185c527a3c64994
Use locally unqualified types to filter ordered type declarations in
`TypeCollector::GetTypeDeclarations()`. This is necessary, as
`clang::TypeName::getFullyQualifiedName()` and
`TypeDecl::getQualifiedNameAsString()` have different ideas which
qualifiers belong to the name. The former works on `QualType`s, while
the latter deals with the declaration directly. This change decays a
`TypeDecl` into its locally unqualified `QualType`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490500091
Change-Id: Ie2f4eece4e673f8b06ab6661d7b6611daf34fba9
Do not try to peel off all layers of pointers/references when collecting
types, recursion works well here. Also collect the function type itself,
even if it is a pointer or if the function was the underlying type of a
typedef.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490475937
Change-Id: I13cb3d9d3de7d25b9e627f43112c46758c7e6a22
This change changes the emitter to work on `clang::TypeDecl`s instead of
`clang::QualType`s, as the latter only describe complete definitions. This
allows us to better deal with situations where we would otherwise have a kind
of circular type dependencies: For example, a `typedef` that depends on a
`struct` which in turn has a member that references the typedef.
For this to work, we now also record the actual source order of declarations,
similar to what the libclang based header generator does.
Also add some more tests for the newly covered cases.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488370914
Change-Id: I2d1baa863fb12d1801bf11a20f3f88df7fde3129
When generating headers from libraries that export functions as `extern "C"`
but still use namespaces (C-compatible C++ libraries), we want to generate
a Sandboxed API that includes fully-qualified namespace names as well.
In addition, we want the generated API to have the same source order as the
original library. Not only is this less surprising when reading the generated
code, it's also more accurate. Previously, we'd bundle all definitions in a
namespace and sort those alphabetically, but for code that relies on symbols
from another namespace to be available, generation will fail:
```c++
namespace zzz {
using entity_count_t = uint64_t;
} // namespace zzz
namespace sheep_counter {
using sheep_count_t = :💤:entity_count_t;
extern "C" void IncreaseSheepCounter(sheep_count_t increment);
} // namespace sheep_counter
```
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486586024
Change-Id: I419c9db8e9cb5b904364b353e2dc3d7f1030fab3