33 lines
1.4 KiB
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33 lines
1.4 KiB
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# This file is used to populate seccomp's whitelist policy in combination with SYSCALLS.TXT.
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# Note that the resultant policy is applied only to zygote spawned processes.
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#
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# The final seccomp whitelist is SYSCALLS.TXT - SECCOMP_BLACKLIST.TXT + SECCOMP_WHITELIST.TXT
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# Any entry in the blacklist must be in the syscalls file and not be in the whitelist file
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#
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# Each non-blank, non-comment line has the following format:
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#
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# return_type func_name[|alias_list][:syscall_name[:socketcall_id]]([parameter_list]) arch_list
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#
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# where:
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# arch_list ::= "all" | arch+
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# arch ::= "arm" | "arm64" | "mips" | "mips64" | "x86" | "x86_64"
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#
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# Note:
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# - syscall_name corresponds to the name of the syscall, which may differ from
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# the exported function name (example: the exit syscall is implemented by the _exit()
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# function, which is not the same as the standard C exit() function which calls it)
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# - alias_list is optional comma separated list of function aliases
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#
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# - The call_id parameter, given that func_name and syscall_name have
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# been provided, allows the user to specify dispatch style syscalls.
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# For example, socket() syscall on i386 actually becomes:
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# socketcall(__NR_socket, 1, *(rest of args on stack)).
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#
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# - Each parameter type is assumed to be stored in 32 bits.
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#
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# This file is processed by a python script named gensyscalls.py.
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int swapon(const char*, int) all
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int swapoff(const char*) all
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