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Bug: 34946764 Test: Make sure boots, seccomp still blocks, and is faster Change-Id: Ib4abf4307ae545ee69a3fb9328f62c760a1b40f7
172 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
Executable file
172 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import os
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
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import textwrap
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from gensyscalls import SysCallsTxtParser
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syscall_file = "SYSCALLS.TXT"
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class SyscallRange(object):
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def __init__(self, name, value):
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self.names = [name]
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self.begin = value
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self.end = self.begin + 1
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def add(self, name, value):
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if value != self.end:
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raise ValueError
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self.end += 1
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self.names.append(name)
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def generate_bpf_jge(value, ge_target, less_target):
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return "BPF_JUMP(BPF_JMP|BPF_JGE|BPF_K, {0}, {1}, {2})".format(value, ge_target, less_target)
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# Converts the sorted ranges of allowed syscalls to a binary tree bpf
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# For a single range, output a simple jump to {fail} or {allow}. We can't set
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# the jump ranges yet, since we don't know the size of the filter, so use a
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# placeholder
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# For multiple ranges, split into two, convert the two halves and output a jump
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# to the correct half
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def convert_to_bpf(ranges):
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if len(ranges) == 1:
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# We will replace {fail} and {allow} with appropriate range jumps later
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return [generate_bpf_jge(ranges[0].end, "{fail}", "{allow}") +
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", //" + "|".join(ranges[0].names)]
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else:
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half = (len(ranges) + 1) / 2
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first = convert_to_bpf(ranges[:half])
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second = convert_to_bpf(ranges[half:])
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return [generate_bpf_jge(ranges[half].begin, len(first), 0) + ","] + first + second
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def construct_bpf(architecture, header_dir, output_path):
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parser = SysCallsTxtParser()
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parser.parse_file(syscall_file)
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syscalls = parser.syscalls
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# Select only elements matching required architecture
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syscalls = [x for x in syscalls if architecture in x and x[architecture]]
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# We only want the name
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names = [x["name"] for x in syscalls]
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# Run preprocessor over the __NR_syscall symbols, including unistd.h,
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# to get the actual numbers
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prefix = "__SECCOMP_" # prefix to ensure no name collisions
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cpp = Popen(["../../prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-stable/bin/clang",
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"-E", "-nostdinc", "-I" + header_dir, "-Ikernel/uapi/", "-"],
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stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE)
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cpp.stdin.write("#include <asm/unistd.h>\n")
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for name in names:
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# In SYSCALLS.TXT, there are two arm-specific syscalls whose names start
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# with __ARM__NR_. These we must simply write out as is.
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if not name.startswith("__ARM_NR_"):
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cpp.stdin.write(prefix + name + ", __NR_" + name + "\n")
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else:
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cpp.stdin.write(prefix + name + ", " + name + "\n")
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content = cpp.communicate()[0].split("\n")
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# The input is now the preprocessed source file. This will contain a lot
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# of junk from the preprocessor, but our lines will be in the format:
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#
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# __SECCOMP_${NAME}, (0 + value)
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syscalls = []
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for line in content:
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if not line.startswith(prefix):
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continue
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# We might pick up extra whitespace during preprocessing, so best to strip.
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name, value = [w.strip() for w in line.split(",")]
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name = name[len(prefix):]
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# Note that some of the numbers were expressed as base + offset, so we
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# need to eval, not just int
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value = eval(value)
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syscalls.append((name, value))
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# Sort the values so we convert to ranges and binary chop
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syscalls = sorted(syscalls, lambda x, y: cmp(x[1], y[1]))
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# Turn into a list of ranges. Keep the names for the comments
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ranges = []
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for name, value in syscalls:
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if not ranges:
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ranges.append(SyscallRange(name, value))
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continue
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last_range = ranges[-1]
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if last_range.end == value:
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last_range.add(name, value)
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else:
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ranges.append(SyscallRange(name, value))
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bpf = convert_to_bpf(ranges)
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# Now we know the size of the tree, we can substitute the {fail} and {allow}
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# placeholders
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for i, statement in enumerate(bpf):
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# Replace placeholder with
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# "distance to jump to fail, distance to jump to allow"
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# We will add a kill statement and an allow statement after the tree
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# With bpfs jmp 0 means the next statement, so the distance to the end is
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# len(bpf) - i - 1, which is where we will put the kill statement, and
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# then the statement after that is the allow statement
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if "{fail}" in statement and "{allow}" in statement:
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bpf[i] = statement.format(fail=str(len(bpf) - i),
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allow=str(len(bpf) - i - 1))
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# Add check that we aren't off the bottom of the syscalls
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bpf.insert(0,
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"BPF_JUMP(BPF_JMP|BPF_JGE|BPF_K, " + str(ranges[0].begin) +
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", 0, " + str(len(bpf)) + "),")
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# Add the allow calls at the end. If the syscall is not matched, we will
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# continue. This allows the user to choose to match further syscalls, and
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# also to choose the action when we want to block
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bpf.append("BPF_STMT(BPF_RET|BPF_K, SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW),")
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# And output policy
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header = textwrap.dedent("""\
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// Autogenerated file - edit at your peril!!
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#include <linux/filter.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include "seccomp_policy.h"
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const struct sock_filter {architecture}_filter[] = {{
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""").format(architecture=architecture)
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footer = textwrap.dedent("""\
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}};
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const size_t {architecture}_filter_size = sizeof({architecture}_filter) / sizeof(struct sock_filter);
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""").format(architecture=architecture)
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output = header + "\n".join(bpf) + footer
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existing = ""
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if os.path.isfile(output_path):
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existing = open(output_path).read()
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if output == existing:
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print "File " + output_path + " not changed."
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else:
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with open(output_path, "w") as output_file:
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output_file.write(output)
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print "Generated file " + output_path
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def main():
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# Set working directory for predictable results
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os.chdir(os.path.join(os.environ["ANDROID_BUILD_TOP"], "bionic/libc"))
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construct_bpf("arm", "kernel/uapi/asm-arm", "seccomp/arm_policy.c")
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construct_bpf("arm64", "kernel/uapi/asm-arm64", "seccomp/arm64_policy.c")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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