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// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 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.
#include "ipc/file_descriptor_set_posix.h"
#include "base/eintr_wrapper.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
FileDescriptorSet::FileDescriptorSet()
: consumed_descriptor_highwater_(0) {
}
FileDescriptorSet::~FileDescriptorSet() {
if (consumed_descriptor_highwater_ == descriptors_.size())
return;
LOG(WARNING) << "FileDescriptorSet destroyed with unconsumed descriptors";
// We close all the descriptors where the close flag is set. If this
// message should have been transmitted, then closing those with close
// flags set mirrors the expected behaviour.
//
// If this message was received with more descriptors than expected
// (which could a DOS against the browser by a rogue renderer) then all
// the descriptors have their close flag set and we free all the extra
// kernel resources.
for (unsigned i = consumed_descriptor_highwater_;
i < descriptors_.size(); ++i) {
if (descriptors_[i].auto_close)
HANDLE_EINTR(close(descriptors_[i].fd));
}
}
bool FileDescriptorSet::Add(int fd) {
if (descriptors_.size() == MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_MESSAGE)
return false;
struct base::FileDescriptor sd;
sd.fd = fd;
sd.auto_close = false;
descriptors_.push_back(sd);
return true;
}
bool FileDescriptorSet::AddAndAutoClose(int fd) {
if (descriptors_.size() == MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_MESSAGE)
return false;
struct base::FileDescriptor sd;
sd.fd = fd;
sd.auto_close = true;
descriptors_.push_back(sd);
DCHECK(descriptors_.size() <= MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_MESSAGE);
return true;
}
int FileDescriptorSet::GetDescriptorAt(unsigned index) const {
if (index >= descriptors_.size())
return -1;
// We should always walk the descriptors in order, so it's reasonable to
// enforce this. Consider the case where a compromised renderer sends us
// the following message:
//
// ExampleMsg:
// num_fds:2 msg:FD(index = 1) control:SCM_RIGHTS {n, m}
//
// Here the renderer sent us a message which should have a descriptor, but
// actually sent two in an attempt to fill our fd table and kill us. By
// setting the index of the descriptor in the message to 1 (it should be
// 0), we would record a highwater of 1 and then consider all the
// descriptors to have been used.
//
// So we can either track of the use of each descriptor in a bitset, or we
// can enforce that we walk the indexes strictly in order.
//
// There's one more wrinkle: When logging messages, we may reparse them. So
// we have an exception: When the consumed_descriptor_highwater_ is at the
// end of the array and index 0 is requested, we reset the highwater value.
if (index == 0 && consumed_descriptor_highwater_ == descriptors_.size())
consumed_descriptor_highwater_ = 0;
if (index != consumed_descriptor_highwater_)
return -1;
consumed_descriptor_highwater_ = index + 1;
return descriptors_[index].fd;
}
void FileDescriptorSet::GetDescriptors(int* buffer) const {
for (std::vector<base::FileDescriptor>::const_iterator
i = descriptors_.begin(); i != descriptors_.end(); ++i) {
*(buffer++) = i->fd;
}
}
void FileDescriptorSet::CommitAll() {
for (std::vector<base::FileDescriptor>::iterator
i = descriptors_.begin(); i != descriptors_.end(); ++i) {
if (i->auto_close)
HANDLE_EINTR(close(i->fd));
}
descriptors_.clear();
consumed_descriptor_highwater_ = 0;
}
void FileDescriptorSet::SetDescriptors(const int* buffer, unsigned count) {
DCHECK_LE(count, MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_MESSAGE);
DCHECK_EQ(descriptors_.size(), 0u);
DCHECK_EQ(consumed_descriptor_highwater_, 0u);
descriptors_.reserve(count);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
struct base::FileDescriptor sd;
sd.fd = buffer[i];
sd.auto_close = true;
descriptors_.push_back(sd);
}
}
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