// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Sandbox is a sandbox library for windows processes. Use when you want a // 'privileged' process and a 'locked down process' to interact with. // The privileged process is called the broker and it is started by external // means (such as the user starting it). The 'sandboxed' process is called the // target and it is started by the broker. There can be many target processes // started by a single broker process. This library provides facilities // for both the broker and the target. // // The design rationale and relevant documents can be found at http://go/sbox. // // Note: this header does not include the SandboxFactory definitions because // there are cases where the Sandbox library is linked against the main .exe // while its API needs to be used in a DLL. #ifndef SANDBOX_SRC_SANDBOX_H__ #define SANDBOX_SRC_SANDBOX_H__ #include #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "sandbox/src/sandbox_policy.h" #include "sandbox/src/sandbox_types.h" // sandbox: Google User-Land Application Sandbox namespace sandbox { class BrokerServices; class ProcessState; class TargetPolicy; class TargetServices; // BrokerServices exposes all the broker API. // The basic use is to start the target(s) and wait for them to end. // // This API is intended to be called in the following order // (error checking omitted): // BrokerServices* broker = SandboxFactory::GetBrokerServices(); // broker->Init(); // PROCESS_INFORMATION target; // broker->SpawnTarget(target_exe_path, target_args, &target); // ::ResumeThread(target->hThread); // // -- later you can call: // broker->WaitForAllTargets(option); // class BrokerServices { public: // Initializes the broker. Must be called before any other on this class. // returns ALL_OK if successful. All other return values imply failure. // If the return is ERROR_GENERIC, you can call ::GetLastError() to get // more information. virtual ResultCode Init() = 0; // Returns the interface pointer to a new, empty policy object. Use this // interface to specify the sandbox policy for new processes created by // SpawnTarget() virtual TargetPolicy* CreatePolicy() = 0; // Creates a new target (child process) in a suspended state. // Parameters: // exe_path: This is the full path to the target binary. This parameter // can be null and in this case the exe path must be the first argument // of the command_line. // command_line: The arguments to be passed as command line to the new // process. This can be null if the exe_path parameter is not null. // policy: This is the pointer to the policy object for the sandbox to // be created. // target: returns the resulting target process information such as process // handle and PID just as if CreateProcess() had been called. The caller is // responsible for closing the handles returned in this structure. // Returns: // ALL_OK if successful. All other return values imply failure. virtual ResultCode SpawnTarget(const wchar_t* exe_path, const wchar_t* command_line, TargetPolicy* policy, PROCESS_INFORMATION* target) = 0; // This call blocks (waits) for all the targets to terminate. // Returns: // ALL_OK if successful. All other return values imply failure. // If the return is ERROR_GENERIC, you can call ::GetLastError() to get // more information. virtual ResultCode WaitForAllTargets() = 0; }; // TargetServices models the current process from the perspective // of a target process. To obtain a pointer to it use // Sandbox::GetTargetServices(). Note that this call returns a non-null // pointer only if this process is in fact a target. A process is a target // only if the process was spawned by a call to BrokerServices::SpawnTarget(). // // This API allows the target to gain access to resources with a high // privilege token and then when it is ready to perform dangerous activities // (such as download content from the web) it can lower its token and // enter into locked-down (sandbox) mode. // The typical usage is as follows: // // TargetServices* target_services = Sandbox::GetTargetServices(); // if (NULL != target_services) { // // We are the target. // target_services->Init(); // // Do work that requires high privileges here. // // .... // // When ready to enter lock-down mode call LowerToken: // target_services->LowerToken(); // } // // For more information see the BrokerServices API documentation. class TargetServices { public: // Initializes the target. Must call this function before any other. // returns ALL_OK if successful. All other return values imply failure. // If the return is ERROR_GENERIC, you can call ::GetLastError() to get // more information. virtual ResultCode Init() = 0; // Discards the impersonation token and uses the lower token, call before // processing any untrusted data or running third-party code. If this call // fails the current process could be terminated immediately. virtual void LowerToken() = 0; // Returns the ProcessState object. Through that object it's possible to have // information about the current state of the process, such as whether // LowerToken has been called or not. virtual ProcessState* GetState() = 0; // Requests the broker to duplicate the supplied handle into the target // process. The target process must be an active sandbox child process // and the source process must have a corresponding policy allowing // handle duplication for this object type. // Returns: // ALL_OK if successful. All other return values imply failure. // If the return is ERROR_GENERIC, you can call ::GetLastError() to get // more information. virtual ResultCode DuplicateHandle(HANDLE source_handle, DWORD target_process_id, HANDLE* target_handle, DWORD desired_access, DWORD options) = 0; }; } // namespace sandbox #endif // SANDBOX_SRC_SANDBOX_H__