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// Copyright 2013 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.
#ifndef COMPONENTS_NACL_LOADER_NACL_IPC_ADAPTER_H_
#define COMPONENTS_NACL_LOADER_NACL_IPC_ADAPTER_H_
#include <stddef.h>
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/callback.h"
#include "base/containers/queue.h"
#include "base/files/scoped_file.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
#include "base/pickle.h"
#include "base/synchronization/condition_variable.h"
#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
#include "base/task_runner.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "ipc/ipc_listener.h"
#include "ipc/ipc_platform_file.h"
#include "ppapi/c/pp_stdint.h"
#include "ppapi/proxy/nacl_message_scanner.h"
struct NaClDesc;
struct NaClImcTypedMsgHdr;
namespace base {
class SingleThreadTaskRunner;
}
namespace IPC {
class Channel;
struct ChannelHandle;
}
// Adapts a Chrome IPC channel to an IPC channel that we expose to Native
// Client. This provides a mapping in both directions, so when IPC messages
// come in from another process, we rewrite them and allow them to be received
// via a recvmsg-like interface in the NaCl code. When NaCl code calls sendmsg,
// we implement that as sending IPC messages on the channel.
//
// This object also provides the necessary logic for rewriting IPC messages.
// NaCl code is platform-independent and runs in a Posix-like enviroment, but
// some formatting in the message and the way handles are transferred varies
// by platform. This class bridges that gap to provide what looks like a
// normal platform-specific IPC implementation to Chrome, and a Posix-like
// version on every platform to NaCl.
//
// This object must be threadsafe since the nacl environment determines which
// thread every function is called on.
class NaClIPCAdapter : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<NaClIPCAdapter>,
public IPC::Listener {
public:
// Chrome's IPC message format varies by platform, NaCl's does not. In
// particular, the header has some extra fields on Posix platforms. Since
// NaCl is a Posix environment, it gets that version of the header. This
// header is duplicated here so we have a cross-platform definition of the
// header we're exposing to NaCl.
#pragma pack(push, 4)
struct NaClMessageHeader : public base::Pickle::Header {
int32_t routing;
uint32_t type;
uint32_t flags;
uint16_t num_fds;
uint16_t pad;
};
#pragma pack(pop)
typedef base::Callback<void(IPC::PlatformFileForTransit, base::FilePath)>
ResolveFileTokenReplyCallback;
typedef base::Callback<void(uint64_t, // file_token_lo
uint64_t, // file_token_hi
ResolveFileTokenReplyCallback)>
ResolveFileTokenCallback;
typedef base::Callback<void(const IPC::Message&,
IPC::PlatformFileForTransit,
base::FilePath)> OpenResourceReplyCallback;
typedef base::Callback<bool(const IPC::Message&,
const std::string&, // key
OpenResourceReplyCallback)> OpenResourceCallback;
// Creates an adapter, using the thread associated with the given task
// runner for posting messages. In normal use, the task runner will post to
// the I/O thread of the process.
//
// If you use this constructor, you MUST call ConnectChannel after the
// NaClIPCAdapter is constructed, or the NaClIPCAdapter's channel will not be
// connected.
//
// |resolve_file_token_cb| is an optional callback to be invoked for
// resolving file tokens received from the renderer. When the file token
// is resolved, the ResolveFileTokenReplyCallback passed inside the
// ResolveFileTokenCallback will be invoked. |open_resource_cb| is also an
// optional callback to be invoked for intercepting open_resource IRT calls.
// |open_resource_cb| may immediately call a OpenResourceReplyCallback
// function to send a pre-opened resource descriptor to the untrusted side.
// OpenResourceCallback returns true when OpenResourceReplyCallback is called.
NaClIPCAdapter(const IPC::ChannelHandle& handle,
const scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner>& runner,
ResolveFileTokenCallback resolve_file_token_cb,
OpenResourceCallback open_resource_cb);
// Initializes with a given channel that's already created for testing
// purposes. This function will take ownership of the given channel.
NaClIPCAdapter(std::unique_ptr<IPC::Channel> channel,
base::TaskRunner* runner);
// Connect the channel. This must be called after the constructor that accepts
// an IPC::ChannelHandle, and causes the Channel to be connected on the IO
// thread.
void ConnectChannel();
// Implementation of sendmsg. Returns the number of bytes written or -1 on
// failure.
int Send(const NaClImcTypedMsgHdr* msg);
// Implementation of recvmsg. Returns the number of bytes read or -1 on
// failure. This will block until there's an error or there is data to
// read.
int BlockingReceive(NaClImcTypedMsgHdr* msg);
// Closes the IPC channel.
void CloseChannel();
// Make a NaClDesc that refers to this NaClIPCAdapter. Note that the returned
// NaClDesc is reference-counted, and a reference is returned.
NaClDesc* MakeNaClDesc();
// Listener implementation.
bool OnMessageReceived(const IPC::Message& message) override;
void OnChannelConnected(int32_t peer_pid) override;
void OnChannelError() override;
private:
friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<NaClIPCAdapter>;
class RewrittenMessage;
// This is the data that must only be accessed inside the lock. This struct
// just separates it so it's easier to see.
struct LockedData {
LockedData();
~LockedData();
// Messages that we have read off of the Chrome IPC channel that are waiting
// to be received by the plugin.
base::queue<std::unique_ptr<RewrittenMessage>> to_be_received_;
ppapi::proxy::NaClMessageScanner nacl_msg_scanner_;
// Data that we've queued from the plugin to send, but doesn't consist of a
// full message yet. The calling code can break apart the message into
// smaller pieces, and we need to send the message to the other process in
// one chunk.
//
// The IPC channel always starts a new send() at the beginning of each
// message, so we don't need to worry about arbitrary message boundaries.
std::string to_be_sent_;
bool channel_closed_;
};
// This is the data that must only be accessed on the I/O thread (as defined
// by TaskRunner). This struct just separates it so it's easier to see.
struct IOThreadData {
IOThreadData();
~IOThreadData();
std::unique_ptr<IPC::Channel> channel_;
// When we send a synchronous message (from untrusted to trusted), we store
// its type here, so that later we can associate the reply with its type
// for scanning.
typedef std::map<int, uint32_t> PendingSyncMsgMap;
PendingSyncMsgMap pending_sync_msgs_;
};
~NaClIPCAdapter() override;
void SaveOpenResourceMessage(const IPC::Message& orig_msg,
IPC::PlatformFileForTransit ipc_fd,
base::FilePath file_path);
bool RewriteMessage(const IPC::Message& msg, uint32_t type);
// Returns 0 if nothing is waiting.
int LockedReceive(NaClImcTypedMsgHdr* msg);
// Sends a message that we know has been completed to the Chrome process.
bool SendCompleteMessage(const char* buffer, size_t buffer_len);
// Clears the LockedData.to_be_sent_ structure in a way to make sure that
// the memory is deleted. std::string can sometimes hold onto the buffer
// for future use which we don't want.
void ClearToBeSent();
void ConnectChannelOnIOThread();
void CloseChannelOnIOThread();
void SendMessageOnIOThread(std::unique_ptr<IPC::Message> message);
// Saves the message to forward to NaCl. This method assumes that the caller
// holds the lock for locked_data_.
void SaveMessage(const IPC::Message& message,
std::unique_ptr<RewrittenMessage> rewritten_message);
base::Lock lock_;
base::ConditionVariable cond_var_;
scoped_refptr<base::TaskRunner> task_runner_;
ResolveFileTokenCallback resolve_file_token_cb_;
OpenResourceCallback open_resource_cb_;
// To be accessed inside of lock_ only.
LockedData locked_data_;
// To be accessed on the I/O thread (via task runner) only.
IOThreadData io_thread_data_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NaClIPCAdapter);
};
// Export TranslatePepperFileReadWriteOpenFlags for testing.
int TranslatePepperFileReadWriteOpenFlagsForTesting(int32_t pp_open_flags);
#endif // COMPONENTS_NACL_LOADER_NACL_IPC_ADAPTER_H_