Recenly, Debian based distribution kernels started activating the Tomoyo Linux
Security Module by default. Even if it is not used, this changes the behavior
of `/dev/fd` (pointing to `/proc/self/fd` by default), which Sandbox2 needs during
`execveat()`.
As a result, Sandbox2 and Sandboxed API always fail without one of the following
conditions
- `/proc` mounted within the sandboxee
- `/dev` mounted
- `/dev/fd` symlinked to `/proc/self/fd` in the sandboxee's mount namespace
Some code pointers to upstream Linux 5.12.2:
- https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.12.2/source/fs/exec.c#L1775
- https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.12.2/source/security/tomoyo/tomoyo.c#L107
- https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.12.2/source/security/tomoyo/domain.c#L729
To find out whether your system has Tomoyo enabled, use this command, similar to
what this change does in code:
```
$ cat /sys/kernel/security/lsm | grep tomoyo && echo "Tomoyo active"
capability,yama,apparmor,tomoyo
Tomoyo active
```
The config setting `CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECURITY` controls which LSMs are built into
the kernel by default.
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Change-Id: I2181819c04f15f57d96c44ea9977d0def4a1b623
Depending on architecture and optimization level, the compiler may choose to
not generate full stack frames, even with no-inline and no tail-call
attributes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 372339987
Change-Id: I42043131bbb6092ff234e80ae9047f7a2bf31161
This fixes tests for PPC, where the tail-call optimization would consistently
remove 'violate()' from the stack trace.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371103794
Change-Id: Ifb1a7d588a455041a6b0f3c763276ed44de47e60
On x86 `long double` has 10 bytes of meaningful data, but `sizeof(long double)` is 16 - the remaining bytes are random garbage.
Roll forward after fixing a bug in the original commit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368170639
Change-Id: I4a1d2d95b92eed6b71c37145726f7320cfc00ba0
On x86 `long double` has 10 bytes of meaningful data, but `sizeof(long double)` is 16 - the remaining bytes are random garbage.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 367423349
Change-Id: I769b3444ce4fa60f941ccd2115b0b09ccc809f13
This is needed for some compiler versions where `absl::string_view` == `std::string_view`.
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Change-Id: Id91d23510501df4745f386475ef9049d94062e1b
This changes the workflow definition so that we always try to install
compiler toolchains that we need.
See https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2950 for more
context.
Drive-by:
- Mini fix to enable compilation under Clang 6.0
Signed-off-by: Christian Blichmann <cblichmann@google.com>
Now unwinding will properly handle binaries inside bind-mounted directories.
Drive-by:
- Get rid of n^2 path handling
- Get rid of namespace alias
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358353666
Change-Id: Ieec7690ec6a1ae6d358de375220566b69e8cb094
- Move CMake superbuild files
- Drop use of `CMakeLists.txt.in` configure files
- Allow overriding dependency directories. For now, this should only be
used by GitHub workflows. Will be expanded on later, possibly renaming
the variables.
This change is one in a series to make it easier to consume/customize
Sandboxed API in downstream projects.
Drive-by:
- Update `.gitignore` to ignore clangd's `.cache` directory
Signed-off-by: Christian Blichmann <cblichmann@google.com>
Bazel readily enforces header visiblity for each target, CMake is more lenient.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355407845
Change-Id: Ic59fa2162db8456d4c5cf4205c0fe42cc79874a9
The former is to fix compilation on GCC 7, the latter to satisfy MSAN.
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