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28 
29 #pragma once
30 
31 #include <stdbool.h>
32 #include <stdint.h>
33 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
34 
35 __BEGIN_DECLS
36 
37 /*
38  * Error checking for close(2).
39  *
40  * Mishandling of file descriptor ownership is a common source of errors that
41  * can be extremely difficult to diagnose. Mistakes like the following can
42  * result in seemingly 'impossible' failures showing up on other threads that
43  * happened to try to open a file descriptor between the buggy code's close and
44  * fclose:
45  *
46  *     int print(int fd) {
47  *         int rc;
48  *         char buf[128];
49  *         while ((rc = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) {
50  *             printf("%.*s", rc);
51  *         }
52  *         close(fd);
53  *     }
54  *
55  *     int bug() {
56  *         FILE* f = fopen("foo", "r");
57  *         print(fileno(f));
58  *         fclose(f);
59  *     }
60  *
61  * To make it easier to find this class of bugs, bionic provides a method to
62  * require that file descriptors are closed by their owners. File descriptors
63  * can be associated with tags with which they must be closed. This allows
64  * objects that conceptually own an fd (FILE*, unique_fd, etc.) to use their
65  * own address at the tag, to enforce that closure of the fd must come as a
66  * result of their own destruction (fclose, ~unique_fd, etc.)
67  *
68  * By default, a file descriptor's tag is 0, and close(fd) is equivalent to
69  * closing fd with the tag 0.
70  */
71 
72 /*
73  * For improved diagnostics, the type of a file descriptors owner can be
74  * encoded in the most significant byte of the owner tag. Values of 0 and 0xff
75  * are ignored, which allows for raw pointers to be used as owner tags without
76  * modification.
77  */
78 enum android_fdsan_owner_type {
79   /*
80    * Generic Java or native owners.
81    *
82    * Generic Java objects always use 255 as their type, using identityHashCode
83    * as the value of the tag, leaving bits 33-56 unset. Native pointers are sign
84    * extended from 48-bits of virtual address space, and so can have the MSB
85    * set to 255 as well. Use the value of bits 49-56 to distinguish between
86    * these cases.
87    */
88   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_GENERIC_00 = 0,
89   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_GENERIC_FF = 255,
90 
91   /* FILE* */
92   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_FILE = 1,
93 
94   /* DIR* */
95   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_DIR = 2,
96 
97   /* android::base::unique_fd */
98   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_UNIQUE_FD = 3,
99 
100   /* sqlite-owned file descriptors */
101   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_SQLITE = 4,
102 
103   /* java.io.FileInputStream */
104   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_FILEINPUTSTREAM = 5,
105 
106   /* java.io.FileOutputStream */
107   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_FILEOUTPUTSTREAM = 6,
108 
109   /* java.io.RandomAccessFile */
110   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_RANDOMACCESSFILE = 7,
111 
112   /* android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor */
113   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_PARCELFILEDESCRIPTOR = 8,
114 
115   /* ART FdFile */
116   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_ART_FDFILE = 9,
117 
118   /* java.net.DatagramSocketImpl */
119   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_DATAGRAMSOCKETIMPL = 10,
120 
121   /* java.net.SocketImpl */
122   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_SOCKETIMPL = 11,
123 
124   /* libziparchive's ZipArchive */
125   ANDROID_FDSAN_OWNER_TYPE_ZIPARCHIVE = 12,
126 };
127 
128 /*
129  * Create an owner tag with the specified type and least significant 56 bits of tag.
130  */
131 uint64_t android_fdsan_create_owner_tag(enum android_fdsan_owner_type type, uint64_t tag) __INTRODUCED_IN(29) __attribute__((__weak__));
132 
133 /*
134  * Exchange a file descriptor's tag.
135  *
136  * Logs and aborts if the fd's tag does not match expected_tag.
137  */
138 void android_fdsan_exchange_owner_tag(int fd, uint64_t expected_tag, uint64_t new_tag) __INTRODUCED_IN(29) __attribute__((__weak__));
139 
140 /*
141  * Close a file descriptor with a tag, and resets the tag to 0.
142  *
143  * Logs and aborts if the tag is incorrect.
144  */
145 int android_fdsan_close_with_tag(int fd, uint64_t tag) __INTRODUCED_IN(29) __attribute__((__weak__));
146 
147 /*
148  * Get a file descriptor's current owner tag.
149  *
150  * Returns 0 for untagged and invalid file descriptors.
151  */
152 uint64_t android_fdsan_get_owner_tag(int fd) __INTRODUCED_IN(29);
153 
154 /*
155  * Get an owner tag's string representation.
156  *
157  * The return value points to memory with static lifetime, do not attempt to modify it.
158  */
159 const char* android_fdsan_get_tag_type(uint64_t tag) __INTRODUCED_IN(29);
160 
161 /*
162  * Get an owner tag's value, with the type masked off.
163  */
164 uint64_t android_fdsan_get_tag_value(uint64_t tag) __INTRODUCED_IN(29);
165 
166 enum android_fdsan_error_level {
167   // No errors.
168   ANDROID_FDSAN_ERROR_LEVEL_DISABLED,
169 
170   // Warn once(ish) on error, and then downgrade to ANDROID_FDSAN_ERROR_LEVEL_DISABLED.
171   ANDROID_FDSAN_ERROR_LEVEL_WARN_ONCE,
172 
173   // Warn always on error.
174   ANDROID_FDSAN_ERROR_LEVEL_WARN_ALWAYS,
175 
176   // Abort on error.
177   ANDROID_FDSAN_ERROR_LEVEL_FATAL,
178 };
179 
180 /*
181  * Get the error level.
182  */
183 enum android_fdsan_error_level android_fdsan_get_error_level() __INTRODUCED_IN(29) __attribute__((__weak__));
184 
185 /*
186  * Set the error level and return the previous state.
187  *
188  * Error checking is automatically disabled in the child of a fork, to maintain
189  * compatibility with code that forks, blindly closes FDs, and then execs.
190  *
191  * In cases such as the zygote, where the child has no intention of calling
192  * exec, call this function to reenable fdsan checks.
193  *
194  * This function is not thread-safe and does not synchronize with checks of the
195  * value, and so should probably only be called in single-threaded contexts
196  * (e.g. postfork).
197  */
198 enum android_fdsan_error_level android_fdsan_set_error_level(enum android_fdsan_error_level new_level) __INTRODUCED_IN(29) __attribute__((__weak__));
199 
200 /*
201  * Set the error level to the global setting if available, or a default value.
202  */
203 enum android_fdsan_error_level android_fdsan_set_error_level_from_property(enum android_fdsan_error_level default_level) __INTRODUCED_IN(30) __attribute__((__weak__));
204 __END_DECLS
205