ladybird/Kernel/Devices/RandomDevice.h
Liav A d4b65f644e Kernel: Allow opening some device nodes sparingly for jailed processes
From now on, we don't allow jailed processes to open all device nodes in
/dev, but only allow jailed processes to open /dev/full, /dev/zero,
/dev/null, and various TTY and PTY devices (and not including virtual
consoles) so we basically restrict applications to what they can do when
they are in jail.
The motivation for this type of restriction is to ensure that even if a
remote code execution occurred, the damage that can be done is very
small.
We also don't restrict reading and writing on device nodes that were
already opened, because that limit seems not useful, especially in the
case where we do want to provide an OpenFileDescription to such device
but nothing further than that.
2022-12-09 23:09:00 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#pragma once
#include <Kernel/Devices/CharacterDevice.h>
namespace Kernel {
class RandomDevice final : public CharacterDevice {
friend class DeviceManagement;
public:
static NonnullLockRefPtr<RandomDevice> must_create();
virtual ~RandomDevice() override;
private:
RandomDevice();
// ^Device
virtual bool is_openable_by_jailed_processes() const override { return true; }
// ^CharacterDevice
virtual ErrorOr<size_t> read(OpenFileDescription&, u64, UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t) override;
virtual ErrorOr<size_t> write(OpenFileDescription&, u64, UserOrKernelBuffer const&, size_t) override;
virtual bool can_read(OpenFileDescription const&, u64) const override;
virtual bool can_write(OpenFileDescription const&, u64) const override { return true; }
virtual StringView class_name() const override { return "RandomDevice"sv; }
};
}