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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "ipc/ipc_channel_posix.h"
7 #include <errno.h>
8 #include <fcntl.h>
9 #include <stddef.h>
10 #include <sys/socket.h>
11 #include <sys/stat.h>
12 #include <sys/types.h>
13 #include <unistd.h>
15 #if defined(OS_OPENBSD)
16 #include <sys/uio.h>
17 #endif
19 #if !defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
20 #include <sys/un.h>
21 #endif
23 #include <map>
24 #include <string>
26 #include "base/command_line.h"
27 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
28 #include "base/files/file_util.h"
29 #include "base/location.h"
30 #include "base/logging.h"
31 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
32 #include "base/memory/singleton.h"
33 #include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h"
34 #include "base/posix/global_descriptors.h"
35 #include "base/process/process_handle.h"
36 #include "base/rand_util.h"
37 #include "base/stl_util.h"
38 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
39 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
40 #include "ipc/ipc_descriptors.h"
41 #include "ipc/ipc_listener.h"
42 #include "ipc/ipc_logging.h"
43 #include "ipc/ipc_message_attachment_set.h"
44 #include "ipc/ipc_message_utils.h"
45 #include "ipc/ipc_platform_file_attachment_posix.h"
46 #include "ipc/ipc_switches.h"
47 #include "ipc/unix_domain_socket_util.h"
49 namespace IPC {
51 // IPC channels on Windows use named pipes (CreateNamedPipe()) with
52 // channel ids as the pipe names. Channels on POSIX use sockets as
53 // pipes These don't quite line up.
55 // When creating a child subprocess we use a socket pair and the parent side of
56 // the fork arranges it such that the initial control channel ends up on the
57 // magic file descriptor kPrimaryIPCChannel in the child. Future
58 // connections (file descriptors) can then be passed via that
59 // connection via sendmsg().
61 // A POSIX IPC channel can also be set up as a server for a bound UNIX domain
62 // socket, and will handle multiple connect and disconnect sequences. Currently
63 // it is limited to one connection at a time.
65 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
66 namespace {
68 // The PipeMap class works around this quirk related to unit tests:
70 // When running as a server, we install the client socket in a
71 // specific file descriptor number (@kPrimaryIPCChannel). However, we
72 // also have to support the case where we are running unittests in the
73 // same process. (We do not support forking without execing.)
75 // Case 1: normal running
76 // The IPC server object will install a mapping in PipeMap from the
77 // name which it was given to the client pipe. When forking the client, the
78 // GetClientFileDescriptorMapping will ensure that the socket is installed in
79 // the magic slot (@kPrimaryIPCChannel). The client will search for the
80 // mapping, but it won't find any since we are in a new process. Thus the
81 // magic fd number is returned. Once the client connects, the server will
82 // close its copy of the client socket and remove the mapping.
84 // Case 2: unittests - client and server in the same process
85 // The IPC server will install a mapping as before. The client will search
86 // for a mapping and find out. It duplicates the file descriptor and
87 // connects. Once the client connects, the server will close the original
88 // copy of the client socket and remove the mapping. Thus, when the client
89 // object closes, it will close the only remaining copy of the client socket
90 // in the fd table and the server will see EOF on its side.
92 // TODO(port): a client process cannot connect to multiple IPC channels with
93 // this scheme.
95 class PipeMap {
96 public:
97 static PipeMap* GetInstance() {
98 return Singleton<PipeMap>::get();
101 ~PipeMap() {
102 // Shouldn't have left over pipes.
103 DCHECK(map_.empty());
106 // Lookup a given channel id. Return -1 if not found.
107 int Lookup(const std::string& channel_id) {
108 base::AutoLock locked(lock_);
110 ChannelToFDMap::const_iterator i = map_.find(channel_id);
111 if (i == map_.end())
112 return -1;
113 return i->second;
116 // Remove the mapping for the given channel id. No error is signaled if the
117 // channel_id doesn't exist
118 void Remove(const std::string& channel_id) {
119 base::AutoLock locked(lock_);
120 map_.erase(channel_id);
123 // Insert a mapping from @channel_id to @fd. It's a fatal error to insert a
124 // mapping if one already exists for the given channel_id
125 void Insert(const std::string& channel_id, int fd) {
126 base::AutoLock locked(lock_);
127 DCHECK_NE(-1, fd);
129 ChannelToFDMap::const_iterator i = map_.find(channel_id);
130 CHECK(i == map_.end()) << "Creating second IPC server (fd " << fd << ") "
131 << "for '" << channel_id << "' while first "
132 << "(fd " << i->second << ") still exists";
133 map_[channel_id] = fd;
136 private:
137 base::Lock lock_;
138 typedef std::map<std::string, int> ChannelToFDMap;
139 ChannelToFDMap map_;
141 friend struct DefaultSingletonTraits<PipeMap>;
142 #if defined(OS_ANDROID)
143 friend void ::IPC::Channel::NotifyProcessForkedForTesting();
144 #endif
147 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
149 bool SocketWriteErrorIsRecoverable() {
150 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
151 // On OS X if sendmsg() is trying to send fds between processes and there
152 // isn't enough room in the output buffer to send the fd structure over
153 // atomically then EMSGSIZE is returned.
155 // EMSGSIZE presents a problem since the system APIs can only call us when
156 // there's room in the socket buffer and not when there is "enough" room.
158 // The current behavior is to return to the event loop when EMSGSIZE is
159 // received and hopefull service another FD. This is however still
160 // technically a busy wait since the event loop will call us right back until
161 // the receiver has read enough data to allow passing the FD over atomically.
162 return errno == EAGAIN || errno == EMSGSIZE;
163 #else
164 return errno == EAGAIN;
165 #endif // OS_MACOSX
168 } // namespace
170 #if defined(OS_ANDROID)
171 // When we fork for simple tests on Android, we can't 'exec', so we need to
172 // reset these entries manually to get the expected testing behavior.
173 void Channel::NotifyProcessForkedForTesting() {
174 PipeMap::GetInstance()->map_.clear();
176 #endif
178 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
180 #if defined(OS_LINUX)
181 int ChannelPosix::global_pid_ = 0;
182 #endif // OS_LINUX
184 ChannelPosix::ChannelPosix(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle,
185 Mode mode,
186 Listener* listener,
187 AttachmentBroker* broker)
188 : ChannelReader(listener),
189 mode_(mode),
190 peer_pid_(base::kNullProcessId),
191 is_blocked_on_write_(false),
192 waiting_connect_(true),
193 message_send_bytes_written_(0),
194 pipe_name_(channel_handle.name),
195 in_dtor_(false),
196 must_unlink_(false),
197 broker_(broker) {
198 if (!CreatePipe(channel_handle)) {
199 // The pipe may have been closed already.
200 const char *modestr = (mode_ & MODE_SERVER_FLAG) ? "server" : "client";
201 LOG(WARNING) << "Unable to create pipe named \"" << channel_handle.name
202 << "\" in " << modestr << " mode";
206 ChannelPosix::~ChannelPosix() {
207 in_dtor_ = true;
208 Close();
211 bool SocketPair(int* fd1, int* fd2) {
212 int pipe_fds[2];
213 if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, pipe_fds) != 0) {
214 PLOG(ERROR) << "socketpair()";
215 return false;
218 // Set both ends to be non-blocking.
219 if (fcntl(pipe_fds[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == -1 ||
220 fcntl(pipe_fds[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == -1) {
221 PLOG(ERROR) << "fcntl(O_NONBLOCK)";
222 if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(pipe_fds[0])) < 0)
223 PLOG(ERROR) << "close";
224 if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(pipe_fds[1])) < 0)
225 PLOG(ERROR) << "close";
226 return false;
229 *fd1 = pipe_fds[0];
230 *fd2 = pipe_fds[1];
232 return true;
235 bool ChannelPosix::CreatePipe(
236 const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle) {
237 DCHECK(!server_listen_pipe_.is_valid() && !pipe_.is_valid());
239 // Four possible cases:
240 // 1) It's a channel wrapping a pipe that is given to us.
241 // 2) It's for a named channel, so we create it.
242 // 3) It's for a client that we implement ourself. This is used
243 // in single-process unittesting.
244 // 4) It's the initial IPC channel:
245 // 4a) Client side: Pull the pipe out of the GlobalDescriptors set.
246 // 4b) Server side: create the pipe.
248 base::ScopedFD local_pipe;
249 if (channel_handle.socket.fd != -1) {
250 // Case 1 from comment above.
251 local_pipe.reset(channel_handle.socket.fd);
252 } else if (mode_ & MODE_NAMED_FLAG) {
253 #if defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
254 LOG(FATAL)
255 << "IPC channels in nacl_helper_nonsfi should not be in NAMED mode.";
256 #else
257 // Case 2 from comment above.
258 int local_pipe_fd = -1;
260 if (mode_ & MODE_SERVER_FLAG) {
261 if (!CreateServerUnixDomainSocket(base::FilePath(pipe_name_),
262 &local_pipe_fd)) {
263 return false;
266 must_unlink_ = true;
267 } else if (mode_ & MODE_CLIENT_FLAG) {
268 if (!CreateClientUnixDomainSocket(base::FilePath(pipe_name_),
269 &local_pipe_fd)) {
270 return false;
272 } else {
273 LOG(ERROR) << "Bad mode: " << mode_;
274 return false;
277 local_pipe.reset(local_pipe_fd);
278 #endif // !defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
279 } else {
280 local_pipe.reset(PipeMap::GetInstance()->Lookup(pipe_name_));
281 if (mode_ & MODE_CLIENT_FLAG) {
282 if (local_pipe.is_valid()) {
283 // Case 3 from comment above.
284 // We only allow one connection.
285 local_pipe.reset(HANDLE_EINTR(dup(local_pipe.release())));
286 PipeMap::GetInstance()->Remove(pipe_name_);
287 } else {
288 // Case 4a from comment above.
289 // Guard against inappropriate reuse of the initial IPC channel. If
290 // an IPC channel closes and someone attempts to reuse it by name, the
291 // initial channel must not be recycled here. http://crbug.com/26754.
292 static bool used_initial_channel = false;
293 if (used_initial_channel) {
294 LOG(FATAL) << "Denying attempt to reuse initial IPC channel for "
295 << pipe_name_;
296 return false;
298 used_initial_channel = true;
300 local_pipe.reset(
301 base::GlobalDescriptors::GetInstance()->Get(kPrimaryIPCChannel));
303 } else if (mode_ & MODE_SERVER_FLAG) {
304 // Case 4b from comment above.
305 if (local_pipe.is_valid()) {
306 LOG(ERROR) << "Server already exists for " << pipe_name_;
307 // This is a client side pipe registered by other server and
308 // shouldn't be closed.
309 ignore_result(local_pipe.release());
310 return false;
312 base::AutoLock lock(client_pipe_lock_);
313 int local_pipe_fd = -1, client_pipe_fd = -1;
314 if (!SocketPair(&local_pipe_fd, &client_pipe_fd))
315 return false;
316 local_pipe.reset(local_pipe_fd);
317 client_pipe_.reset(client_pipe_fd);
318 PipeMap::GetInstance()->Insert(pipe_name_, client_pipe_fd);
319 } else {
320 LOG(ERROR) << "Bad mode: " << mode_;
321 return false;
325 if ((mode_ & MODE_SERVER_FLAG) && (mode_ & MODE_NAMED_FLAG)) {
326 #if defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
327 LOG(FATAL) << "IPC channels in nacl_helper_nonsfi "
328 << "should not be in NAMED or SERVER mode.";
329 #else
330 server_listen_pipe_.reset(local_pipe.release());
331 #endif
332 } else {
333 pipe_.reset(local_pipe.release());
335 return true;
338 bool ChannelPosix::Connect() {
339 if (!server_listen_pipe_.is_valid() && !pipe_.is_valid()) {
340 DLOG(WARNING) << "Channel creation failed: " << pipe_name_;
341 return false;
344 bool did_connect = true;
345 if (server_listen_pipe_.is_valid()) {
346 #if defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
347 LOG(FATAL) << "IPC channels in nacl_helper_nonsfi "
348 << "should always be in client mode.";
349 #else
350 // Watch the pipe for connections, and turn any connections into
351 // active sockets.
352 base::MessageLoopForIO::current()->WatchFileDescriptor(
353 server_listen_pipe_.get(),
354 true,
355 base::MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_READ,
356 &server_listen_connection_watcher_,
357 this);
358 #endif
359 } else {
360 did_connect = AcceptConnection();
362 return did_connect;
365 void ChannelPosix::CloseFileDescriptors(Message* msg) {
366 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
367 // There is a bug on OSX which makes it dangerous to close
368 // a file descriptor while it is in transit. So instead we
369 // store the file descriptor in a set and send a message to
370 // the recipient, which is queued AFTER the message that
371 // sent the FD. The recipient will reply to the message,
372 // letting us know that it is now safe to close the file
373 // descriptor. For more information, see:
374 // http://crbug.com/298276
375 std::vector<int> to_close;
376 msg->attachment_set()->ReleaseFDsToClose(&to_close);
377 for (size_t i = 0; i < to_close.size(); i++) {
378 fds_to_close_.insert(to_close[i]);
379 QueueCloseFDMessage(to_close[i], 2);
381 #else
382 msg->attachment_set()->CommitAll();
383 #endif
386 bool ChannelPosix::ProcessOutgoingMessages() {
387 DCHECK(!waiting_connect_); // Why are we trying to send messages if there's
388 // no connection?
389 if (output_queue_.empty())
390 return true;
392 if (!pipe_.is_valid())
393 return false;
395 // Write out all the messages we can till the write blocks or there are no
396 // more outgoing messages.
397 while (!output_queue_.empty()) {
398 Message* msg = output_queue_.front();
400 size_t amt_to_write = msg->size() - message_send_bytes_written_;
401 DCHECK_NE(0U, amt_to_write);
402 const char* out_bytes = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(msg->data()) +
403 message_send_bytes_written_;
405 struct msghdr msgh = {0};
406 struct iovec iov = {const_cast<char*>(out_bytes), amt_to_write};
407 msgh.msg_iov = &iov;
408 msgh.msg_iovlen = 1;
409 char buf[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int) *
410 MessageAttachmentSet::kMaxDescriptorsPerMessage)];
412 ssize_t bytes_written = 1;
413 int fd_written = -1;
415 if (message_send_bytes_written_ == 0 && !msg->attachment_set()->empty()) {
416 // This is the first chunk of a message which has descriptors to send
417 struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
418 const unsigned num_fds = msg->attachment_set()->size();
420 DCHECK(num_fds <= MessageAttachmentSet::kMaxDescriptorsPerMessage);
421 if (msg->attachment_set()->ContainsDirectoryDescriptor()) {
422 LOG(FATAL) << "Panic: attempting to transport directory descriptor over"
423 " IPC. Aborting to maintain sandbox isolation.";
424 // If you have hit this then something tried to send a file descriptor
425 // to a directory over an IPC channel. Since IPC channels span
426 // sandboxes this is very bad: the receiving process can use openat
427 // with ".." elements in the path in order to reach the real
428 // filesystem.
431 msgh.msg_control = buf;
432 msgh.msg_controllen = CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int) * num_fds);
433 cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msgh);
434 cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET;
435 cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS;
436 cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int) * num_fds);
437 msg->attachment_set()->PeekDescriptors(
438 reinterpret_cast<int*>(CMSG_DATA(cmsg)));
439 msgh.msg_controllen = cmsg->cmsg_len;
441 // DCHECK_LE above already checks that
442 // num_fds < kMaxDescriptorsPerMessage so no danger of overflow.
443 msg->header()->num_fds = static_cast<uint16>(num_fds);
446 if (bytes_written == 1) {
447 fd_written = pipe_.get();
448 bytes_written = HANDLE_EINTR(sendmsg(pipe_.get(), &msgh, MSG_DONTWAIT));
450 if (bytes_written > 0)
451 CloseFileDescriptors(msg);
453 if (bytes_written < 0 && !SocketWriteErrorIsRecoverable()) {
454 // We can't close the pipe here, because calling OnChannelError
455 // may destroy this object, and that would be bad if we are
456 // called from Send(). Instead, we return false and hope the
457 // caller will close the pipe. If they do not, the pipe will
458 // still be closed next time OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking is
459 // called.
460 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
461 // On OSX writing to a pipe with no listener returns EPERM.
462 if (errno == EPERM) {
463 return false;
465 #endif // OS_MACOSX
466 if (errno == EPIPE) {
467 return false;
469 PLOG(ERROR) << "pipe error on "
470 << fd_written
471 << " Currently writing message of size: "
472 << msg->size();
473 return false;
476 if (static_cast<size_t>(bytes_written) != amt_to_write) {
477 if (bytes_written > 0) {
478 // If write() fails with EAGAIN then bytes_written will be -1.
479 message_send_bytes_written_ += bytes_written;
482 // Tell libevent to call us back once things are unblocked.
483 is_blocked_on_write_ = true;
484 base::MessageLoopForIO::current()->WatchFileDescriptor(
485 pipe_.get(),
486 false, // One shot
487 base::MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_WRITE,
488 &write_watcher_,
489 this);
490 return true;
491 } else {
492 message_send_bytes_written_ = 0;
494 // Message sent OK!
495 DVLOG(2) << "sent message @" << msg << " on channel @" << this
496 << " with type " << msg->type() << " on fd " << pipe_.get();
497 delete output_queue_.front();
498 output_queue_.pop();
501 return true;
504 bool ChannelPosix::Send(Message* message) {
505 DCHECK(!message->HasMojoHandles());
506 DVLOG(2) << "sending message @" << message << " on channel @" << this
507 << " with type " << message->type()
508 << " (" << output_queue_.size() << " in queue)";
510 #ifdef IPC_MESSAGE_LOG_ENABLED
511 Logging::GetInstance()->OnSendMessage(message, "");
512 #endif // IPC_MESSAGE_LOG_ENABLED
514 message->TraceMessageBegin();
515 output_queue_.push(message);
516 if (!is_blocked_on_write_ && !waiting_connect_) {
517 return ProcessOutgoingMessages();
520 return true;
523 AttachmentBroker* ChannelPosix::GetAttachmentBroker() {
524 return broker_;
527 int ChannelPosix::GetClientFileDescriptor() const {
528 base::AutoLock lock(client_pipe_lock_);
529 return client_pipe_.get();
532 base::ScopedFD ChannelPosix::TakeClientFileDescriptor() {
533 base::AutoLock lock(client_pipe_lock_);
534 if (!client_pipe_.is_valid())
535 return base::ScopedFD();
536 PipeMap::GetInstance()->Remove(pipe_name_);
537 return client_pipe_.Pass();
540 void ChannelPosix::CloseClientFileDescriptor() {
541 base::AutoLock lock(client_pipe_lock_);
542 if (!client_pipe_.is_valid())
543 return;
544 PipeMap::GetInstance()->Remove(pipe_name_);
545 client_pipe_.reset();
548 bool ChannelPosix::AcceptsConnections() const {
549 return server_listen_pipe_.is_valid();
552 bool ChannelPosix::HasAcceptedConnection() const {
553 return AcceptsConnections() && pipe_.is_valid();
556 #if !defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
557 // GetPeerEuid is not supported in nacl_helper_nonsfi.
558 bool ChannelPosix::GetPeerEuid(uid_t* peer_euid) const {
559 DCHECK(!(mode_ & MODE_SERVER) || HasAcceptedConnection());
560 return IPC::GetPeerEuid(pipe_.get(), peer_euid);
562 #endif
564 void ChannelPosix::ResetToAcceptingConnectionState() {
565 // Unregister libevent for the unix domain socket and close it.
566 read_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
567 write_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
568 ResetSafely(&pipe_);
570 while (!output_queue_.empty()) {
571 Message* m = output_queue_.front();
572 output_queue_.pop();
573 delete m;
576 // Close any outstanding, received file descriptors.
577 ClearInputFDs();
579 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
580 // Clear any outstanding, sent file descriptors.
581 for (std::set<int>::iterator i = fds_to_close_.begin();
582 i != fds_to_close_.end();
583 ++i) {
584 if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(*i)) < 0)
585 PLOG(ERROR) << "close";
587 fds_to_close_.clear();
588 #endif
591 // static
592 bool ChannelPosix::IsNamedServerInitialized(
593 const std::string& channel_id) {
594 return base::PathExists(base::FilePath(channel_id));
597 #if defined(OS_LINUX)
598 // static
599 void ChannelPosix::SetGlobalPid(int pid) {
600 global_pid_ = pid;
602 #endif // OS_LINUX
604 // Called by libevent when we can read from the pipe without blocking.
605 void ChannelPosix::OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) {
606 if (fd == server_listen_pipe_.get()) {
607 #if defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
608 LOG(FATAL)
609 << "IPC channels in nacl_helper_nonsfi should not be SERVER mode.";
610 #else
611 int new_pipe = 0;
612 if (!ServerAcceptConnection(server_listen_pipe_.get(), &new_pipe) ||
613 new_pipe < 0) {
614 Close();
615 listener()->OnChannelListenError();
618 if (pipe_.is_valid()) {
619 // We already have a connection. We only handle one at a time.
620 // close our new descriptor.
621 if (HANDLE_EINTR(shutdown(new_pipe, SHUT_RDWR)) < 0)
622 DPLOG(ERROR) << "shutdown " << pipe_name_;
623 if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(new_pipe)) < 0)
624 DPLOG(ERROR) << "close " << pipe_name_;
625 listener()->OnChannelDenied();
626 return;
628 pipe_.reset(new_pipe);
630 if ((mode_ & MODE_OPEN_ACCESS_FLAG) == 0) {
631 // Verify that the IPC channel peer is running as the same user.
632 uid_t client_euid;
633 if (!GetPeerEuid(&client_euid)) {
634 DLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to query client euid";
635 ResetToAcceptingConnectionState();
636 return;
638 if (client_euid != geteuid()) {
639 DLOG(WARNING) << "Client euid is not authorised";
640 ResetToAcceptingConnectionState();
641 return;
645 if (!AcceptConnection()) {
646 NOTREACHED() << "AcceptConnection should not fail on server";
648 waiting_connect_ = false;
649 #endif
650 } else if (fd == pipe_) {
651 if (waiting_connect_ && (mode_ & MODE_SERVER_FLAG)) {
652 waiting_connect_ = false;
654 if (!ProcessIncomingMessages()) {
655 // ClosePipeOnError may delete this object, so we mustn't call
656 // ProcessOutgoingMessages.
657 ClosePipeOnError();
658 return;
660 } else {
661 NOTREACHED() << "Unknown pipe " << fd;
664 // If we're a server and handshaking, then we want to make sure that we
665 // only send our handshake message after we've processed the client's.
666 // This gives us a chance to kill the client if the incoming handshake
667 // is invalid. This also flushes any closefd messages.
668 if (!is_blocked_on_write_) {
669 if (!ProcessOutgoingMessages()) {
670 ClosePipeOnError();
675 // Called by libevent when we can write to the pipe without blocking.
676 void ChannelPosix::OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) {
677 DCHECK_EQ(pipe_.get(), fd);
678 is_blocked_on_write_ = false;
679 if (!ProcessOutgoingMessages()) {
680 ClosePipeOnError();
684 bool ChannelPosix::AcceptConnection() {
685 base::MessageLoopForIO::current()->WatchFileDescriptor(
686 pipe_.get(),
687 true,
688 base::MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_READ,
689 &read_watcher_,
690 this);
691 QueueHelloMessage();
693 if (mode_ & MODE_CLIENT_FLAG) {
694 // If we are a client we want to send a hello message out immediately.
695 // In server mode we will send a hello message when we receive one from a
696 // client.
697 waiting_connect_ = false;
698 return ProcessOutgoingMessages();
699 } else if (mode_ & MODE_SERVER_FLAG) {
700 waiting_connect_ = true;
701 return true;
702 } else {
703 NOTREACHED();
704 return false;
708 void ChannelPosix::ClosePipeOnError() {
709 if (HasAcceptedConnection()) {
710 ResetToAcceptingConnectionState();
711 listener()->OnChannelError();
712 } else {
713 Close();
714 if (AcceptsConnections()) {
715 listener()->OnChannelListenError();
716 } else {
717 listener()->OnChannelError();
722 int ChannelPosix::GetHelloMessageProcId() const {
723 #if defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
724 // In nacl_helper_nonsfi, getpid() invoked by GetCurrentProcId() is not
725 // allowed and would cause a SIGSYS crash because of the seccomp sandbox.
726 return -1;
727 #else
728 int pid = base::GetCurrentProcId();
729 #if defined(OS_LINUX)
730 // Our process may be in a sandbox with a separate PID namespace.
731 if (global_pid_) {
732 pid = global_pid_;
734 #endif // defined(OS_LINUX)
735 return pid;
736 #endif // defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
739 void ChannelPosix::QueueHelloMessage() {
740 // Create the Hello message
741 scoped_ptr<Message> msg(new Message(MSG_ROUTING_NONE,
742 HELLO_MESSAGE_TYPE,
743 IPC::Message::PRIORITY_NORMAL));
744 if (!msg->WriteInt(GetHelloMessageProcId())) {
745 NOTREACHED() << "Unable to pickle hello message proc id";
747 output_queue_.push(msg.release());
750 ChannelPosix::ReadState ChannelPosix::ReadData(
751 char* buffer,
752 int buffer_len,
753 int* bytes_read) {
754 if (!pipe_.is_valid())
755 return READ_FAILED;
757 struct msghdr msg = {0};
759 struct iovec iov = {buffer, static_cast<size_t>(buffer_len)};
760 msg.msg_iov = &iov;
761 msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
763 char input_cmsg_buf[kMaxReadFDBuffer];
764 msg.msg_control = input_cmsg_buf;
766 // recvmsg() returns 0 if the connection has closed or EAGAIN if no data
767 // is waiting on the pipe.
768 msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(input_cmsg_buf);
769 *bytes_read = HANDLE_EINTR(recvmsg(pipe_.get(), &msg, MSG_DONTWAIT));
771 if (*bytes_read < 0) {
772 if (errno == EAGAIN) {
773 return READ_PENDING;
774 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
775 } else if (errno == EPERM) {
776 // On OSX, reading from a pipe with no listener returns EPERM
777 // treat this as a special case to prevent spurious error messages
778 // to the console.
779 return READ_FAILED;
780 #endif // OS_MACOSX
781 } else if (errno == ECONNRESET || errno == EPIPE) {
782 return READ_FAILED;
783 } else {
784 PLOG(ERROR) << "pipe error (" << pipe_.get() << ")";
785 return READ_FAILED;
787 } else if (*bytes_read == 0) {
788 // The pipe has closed...
789 return READ_FAILED;
791 DCHECK(*bytes_read);
793 CloseClientFileDescriptor();
795 // Read any file descriptors from the message.
796 if (!ExtractFileDescriptorsFromMsghdr(&msg))
797 return READ_FAILED;
798 return READ_SUCCEEDED;
801 // On Posix, we need to fix up the file descriptors before the input message
802 // is dispatched.
804 // This will read from the input_fds_ (READWRITE mode only) and read more
805 // handles from the FD pipe if necessary.
806 bool ChannelPosix::WillDispatchInputMessage(Message* msg) {
807 uint16 header_fds = msg->header()->num_fds;
808 if (!header_fds)
809 return true; // Nothing to do.
811 // The message has file descriptors.
812 const char* error = NULL;
813 if (header_fds > input_fds_.size()) {
814 // The message has been completely received, but we didn't get
815 // enough file descriptors.
816 error = "Message needs unreceived descriptors";
819 if (header_fds > MessageAttachmentSet::kMaxDescriptorsPerMessage)
820 error = "Message requires an excessive number of descriptors";
822 if (error) {
823 LOG(WARNING) << error
824 << " channel:" << this
825 << " message-type:" << msg->type()
826 << " header()->num_fds:" << header_fds;
827 // Abort the connection.
828 ClearInputFDs();
829 return false;
832 // The shenaniganery below with &foo.front() requires input_fds_ to have
833 // contiguous underlying storage (such as a simple array or a std::vector).
834 // This is why the header warns not to make input_fds_ a deque<>.
835 msg->attachment_set()->AddDescriptorsToOwn(&input_fds_.front(), header_fds);
836 input_fds_.erase(input_fds_.begin(), input_fds_.begin() + header_fds);
837 return true;
840 bool ChannelPosix::DidEmptyInputBuffers() {
841 // When the input data buffer is empty, the fds should be too. If this is
842 // not the case, we probably have a rogue renderer which is trying to fill
843 // our descriptor table.
844 return input_fds_.empty();
847 bool ChannelPosix::ExtractFileDescriptorsFromMsghdr(msghdr* msg) {
848 // Check that there are any control messages. On OSX, CMSG_FIRSTHDR will
849 // return an invalid non-NULL pointer in the case that controllen == 0.
850 if (msg->msg_controllen == 0)
851 return true;
853 for (cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(msg);
854 cmsg;
855 cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR(msg, cmsg)) {
856 if (cmsg->cmsg_level == SOL_SOCKET && cmsg->cmsg_type == SCM_RIGHTS) {
857 unsigned payload_len = cmsg->cmsg_len - CMSG_LEN(0);
858 DCHECK_EQ(0U, payload_len % sizeof(int));
859 const int* file_descriptors = reinterpret_cast<int*>(CMSG_DATA(cmsg));
860 unsigned num_file_descriptors = payload_len / 4;
861 input_fds_.insert(input_fds_.end(),
862 file_descriptors,
863 file_descriptors + num_file_descriptors);
865 // Check this after adding the FDs so we don't leak them.
866 if (msg->msg_flags & MSG_CTRUNC) {
867 ClearInputFDs();
868 return false;
871 return true;
875 // No file descriptors found, but that's OK.
876 return true;
879 void ChannelPosix::ClearInputFDs() {
880 for (size_t i = 0; i < input_fds_.size(); ++i) {
881 if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(input_fds_[i])) < 0)
882 PLOG(ERROR) << "close ";
884 input_fds_.clear();
887 void ChannelPosix::QueueCloseFDMessage(int fd, int hops) {
888 switch (hops) {
889 case 1:
890 case 2: {
891 // Create the message
892 scoped_ptr<Message> msg(new Message(MSG_ROUTING_NONE,
893 CLOSE_FD_MESSAGE_TYPE,
894 IPC::Message::PRIORITY_NORMAL));
895 if (!msg->WriteInt(hops - 1) || !msg->WriteInt(fd)) {
896 NOTREACHED() << "Unable to pickle close fd.";
898 // Send(msg.release());
899 output_queue_.push(msg.release());
900 break;
903 default:
904 NOTREACHED();
905 break;
909 void ChannelPosix::HandleInternalMessage(const Message& msg) {
910 // The Hello message contains only the process id.
911 base::PickleIterator iter(msg);
913 switch (msg.type()) {
914 default:
915 NOTREACHED();
916 break;
918 case Channel::HELLO_MESSAGE_TYPE:
919 int pid;
920 if (!iter.ReadInt(&pid))
921 NOTREACHED();
923 peer_pid_ = pid;
924 listener()->OnChannelConnected(pid);
925 break;
927 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
928 case Channel::CLOSE_FD_MESSAGE_TYPE:
929 int fd, hops;
930 if (!iter.ReadInt(&hops))
931 NOTREACHED();
932 if (!iter.ReadInt(&fd))
933 NOTREACHED();
934 if (hops == 0) {
935 if (fds_to_close_.erase(fd) > 0) {
936 if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(fd)) < 0)
937 PLOG(ERROR) << "close";
938 } else {
939 NOTREACHED();
941 } else {
942 QueueCloseFDMessage(fd, hops);
944 break;
945 #endif
949 void ChannelPosix::Close() {
950 // Close can be called multiple time, so we need to make sure we're
951 // idempotent.
953 ResetToAcceptingConnectionState();
955 if (must_unlink_) {
956 unlink(pipe_name_.c_str());
957 must_unlink_ = false;
960 if (server_listen_pipe_.is_valid()) {
961 #if defined(OS_NACL_NONSFI)
962 LOG(FATAL)
963 << "IPC channels in nacl_helper_nonsfi should not be SERVER mode.";
964 #else
965 server_listen_pipe_.reset();
966 // Unregister libevent for the listening socket and close it.
967 server_listen_connection_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
968 #endif
971 CloseClientFileDescriptor();
974 base::ProcessId ChannelPosix::GetPeerPID() const {
975 return peer_pid_;
978 base::ProcessId ChannelPosix::GetSelfPID() const {
979 return GetHelloMessageProcId();
982 void ChannelPosix::ResetSafely(base::ScopedFD* fd) {
983 if (!in_dtor_) {
984 fd->reset();
985 return;
988 // crbug.com/449233
989 // The CL [1] tightened the error check for closing FDs, but it turned
990 // out that there are existing cases that hit the newly added check.
991 // ResetSafely() is the workaround for that crash, turning it from
992 // from PCHECK() to DPCHECK() so that it doesn't crash in production.
993 // [1] https://crrev.com/ce44fef5fd60dd2be5c587d4b084bdcd36adcee4
994 int fd_to_close = fd->release();
995 if (-1 != fd_to_close) {
996 int rv = IGNORE_EINTR(close(fd_to_close));
997 DPCHECK(0 == rv);
1001 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1002 // Channel's methods
1004 // static
1005 scoped_ptr<Channel> Channel::Create(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle,
1006 Mode mode,
1007 Listener* listener,
1008 AttachmentBroker* broker) {
1009 return make_scoped_ptr(
1010 new ChannelPosix(channel_handle, mode, listener, broker));
1013 // static
1014 std::string Channel::GenerateVerifiedChannelID(const std::string& prefix) {
1015 // A random name is sufficient validation on posix systems, so we don't need
1016 // an additional shared secret.
1018 std::string id = prefix;
1019 if (!id.empty())
1020 id.append(".");
1022 return id.append(GenerateUniqueRandomChannelID());
1025 bool Channel::IsNamedServerInitialized(
1026 const std::string& channel_id) {
1027 return ChannelPosix::IsNamedServerInitialized(channel_id);
1030 #if defined(OS_LINUX)
1031 // static
1032 void Channel::SetGlobalPid(int pid) {
1033 ChannelPosix::SetGlobalPid(pid);
1035 #endif // OS_LINUX
1037 } // namespace IPC