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  1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
  2#ifndef _LINUX_SECCOMP_H
  3#define _LINUX_SECCOMP_H
  4
  5
  6#include <linux/types.h>
  7
  8
  9/* Valid values for seccomp.mode and prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, <mode>) */
 10#define SECCOMP_MODE_DISABLED	0 /* seccomp is not in use. */
 11#define SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT	1 /* uses hard-coded filter. */
 12#define SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER	2 /* uses user-supplied filter. */
 13
 14/* Valid operations for seccomp syscall. */
 15#define SECCOMP_SET_MODE_STRICT		0
 16#define SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER		1
 17#define SECCOMP_GET_ACTION_AVAIL	2
 18#define SECCOMP_GET_NOTIF_SIZES		3
 19
 20/* Valid flags for SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER */
 21#define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC		(1UL << 0)
 22#define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_LOG			(1UL << 1)
 23#define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_SPEC_ALLOW		(1UL << 2)
 24#define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_NEW_LISTENER	(1UL << 3)
 25#define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC_ESRCH		(1UL << 4)
 26/* Received notifications wait in killable state (only respond to fatal signals) */
 27#define SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_WAIT_KILLABLE_RECV	(1UL << 5)
 28
 29/*
 30 * All BPF programs must return a 32-bit value.
 31 * The bottom 16-bits are for optional return data.
 32 * The upper 16-bits are ordered from least permissive values to most,
 33 * as a signed value (so 0x8000000 is negative).
 34 *
 35 * The ordering ensures that a min_t() over composed return values always
 36 * selects the least permissive choice.
 37 */
 38#define SECCOMP_RET_KILL_PROCESS 0x80000000U /* kill the process */
 39#define SECCOMP_RET_KILL_THREAD	 0x00000000U /* kill the thread */
 40#define SECCOMP_RET_KILL	 SECCOMP_RET_KILL_THREAD
 41#define SECCOMP_RET_TRAP	 0x00030000U /* disallow and force a SIGSYS */
 42#define SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO	 0x00050000U /* returns an errno */
 43#define SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF	 0x7fc00000U /* notifies userspace */
 44#define SECCOMP_RET_TRACE	 0x7ff00000U /* pass to a tracer or disallow */
 45#define SECCOMP_RET_LOG		 0x7ffc0000U /* allow after logging */
 46#define SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW	 0x7fff0000U /* allow */
 47
 48/* Masks for the return value sections. */
 49#define SECCOMP_RET_ACTION_FULL	0xffff0000U
 50#define SECCOMP_RET_ACTION	0x7fff0000U
 51#define SECCOMP_RET_DATA	0x0000ffffU
 52
 53/**
 54 * struct seccomp_data - the format the BPF program executes over.
 55 * @nr: the system call number
 56 * @arch: indicates system call convention as an AUDIT_ARCH_* value
 57 *        as defined in <linux/audit.h>.
 58 * @instruction_pointer: at the time of the system call.
 59 * @args: up to 6 system call arguments always stored as 64-bit values
 60 *        regardless of the architecture.
 61 */
 62struct seccomp_data {
 63	int nr;
 64	__u32 arch;
 65	__u64 instruction_pointer;
 66	__u64 args[6];
 67};
 68
 69struct seccomp_notif_sizes {
 70	__u16 seccomp_notif;
 71	__u16 seccomp_notif_resp;
 72	__u16 seccomp_data;
 73};
 74
 75struct seccomp_notif {
 76	__u64 id;
 77	__u32 pid;
 78	__u32 flags;
 79	struct seccomp_data data;
 80};
 81
 82/*
 83 * Valid flags for struct seccomp_notif_resp
 84 *
 85 * Note, the SECCOMP_USER_NOTIF_FLAG_CONTINUE flag must be used with caution!
 86 * If set by the process supervising the syscalls of another process the
 87 * syscall will continue. This is problematic because of an inherent TOCTOU.
 88 * An attacker can exploit the time while the supervised process is waiting on
 89 * a response from the supervising process to rewrite syscall arguments which
 90 * are passed as pointers of the intercepted syscall.
 91 * It should be absolutely clear that this means that the seccomp notifier
 92 * _cannot_ be used to implement a security policy! It should only ever be used
 93 * in scenarios where a more privileged process supervises the syscalls of a
 94 * lesser privileged process to get around kernel-enforced security
 95 * restrictions when the privileged process deems this safe. In other words,
 96 * in order to continue a syscall the supervising process should be sure that
 97 * another security mechanism or the kernel itself will sufficiently block
 98 * syscalls if arguments are rewritten to something unsafe.
 99 *
100 * Similar precautions should be applied when stacking SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF
101 * or SECCOMP_RET_TRACE. For SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF filters acting on the
102 * same syscall, the most recently added filter takes precedence. This means
103 * that the new SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF filter can override any
104 * SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_SEND from earlier filters, essentially allowing all
105 * such filtered syscalls to be executed by sending the response
106 * SECCOMP_USER_NOTIF_FLAG_CONTINUE. Note that SECCOMP_RET_TRACE can equally
107 * be overriden by SECCOMP_USER_NOTIF_FLAG_CONTINUE.
108 */
109#define SECCOMP_USER_NOTIF_FLAG_CONTINUE (1UL << 0)
110
111struct seccomp_notif_resp {
112	__u64 id;
113	__s64 val;
114	__s32 error;
115	__u32 flags;
116};
117
118#define SECCOMP_USER_NOTIF_FD_SYNC_WAKE_UP (1UL << 0)
119
120/* valid flags for seccomp_notif_addfd */
121#define SECCOMP_ADDFD_FLAG_SETFD	(1UL << 0) /* Specify remote fd */
122#define SECCOMP_ADDFD_FLAG_SEND		(1UL << 1) /* Addfd and return it, atomically */
123
124/**
125 * struct seccomp_notif_addfd
126 * @id: The ID of the seccomp notification
127 * @flags: SECCOMP_ADDFD_FLAG_*
128 * @srcfd: The local fd number
129 * @newfd: Optional remote FD number if SETFD option is set, otherwise 0.
130 * @newfd_flags: The O_* flags the remote FD should have applied
131 */
132struct seccomp_notif_addfd {
133	__u64 id;
134	__u32 flags;
135	__u32 srcfd;
136	__u32 newfd;
137	__u32 newfd_flags;
138};
139
140#define SECCOMP_IOC_MAGIC		'!'
141#define SECCOMP_IO(nr)			_IO(SECCOMP_IOC_MAGIC, nr)
142#define SECCOMP_IOR(nr, type)		_IOR(SECCOMP_IOC_MAGIC, nr, type)
143#define SECCOMP_IOW(nr, type)		_IOW(SECCOMP_IOC_MAGIC, nr, type)
144#define SECCOMP_IOWR(nr, type)		_IOWR(SECCOMP_IOC_MAGIC, nr, type)
145
146/* Flags for seccomp notification fd ioctl. */
147#define SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_RECV	SECCOMP_IOWR(0, struct seccomp_notif)
148#define SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_SEND	SECCOMP_IOWR(1,	\
149						struct seccomp_notif_resp)
150#define SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ID_VALID	SECCOMP_IOW(2, __u64)
151/* On success, the return value is the remote process's added fd number */
152#define SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ADDFD	SECCOMP_IOW(3, \
153						struct seccomp_notif_addfd)
154
155#define SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_SET_FLAGS	SECCOMP_IOW(4, __u64)
156
157#endif /* _LINUX_SECCOMP_H */