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* all: remove akaros supportDmitry Vyukov2024-04-151-35/+0
| | | | | | | Akaros support is unused, it was shutdown on syzbot for a while, the akaros development seems to be frozen for years as well. We have a bunch of hacks for Akaros since it supported only super old gcc and haven't supported Go. Remove it.
* executor: fix do_sandbox_none on akaros and testDmitry Vyukov2019-01-311-1/+1
| | | | do_sandbox_none must not exit, it needs to return.
* executor: make sandboxes more modularDmitry Vyukov2018-09-171-6/+0
| | | | | | | | Currently we have a global fixed set of sandboxes, which makes it hard to add new OS-specific ones (all OSes need to updated to say that they don't support this sandbox). Let it each OS say what sandboxes it supports instead.
* RFC: android: Add support for untrusted_app sandboxing (#697)Zach Riggle2018-09-171-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | executor: add support for android_untrusted_app sandbox This adds a new sandbox type, 'android_untrusted_app', which restricts syz-executor to the privileges which are available to third-party applications, e.g. those installed from the Google Play store. In particular, this uses the UID space reserved for applications (instead of the 'setuid' sandbox, which uses the traditional 'nobody' user / 65534) as well as a set of groups which the Android-specific kernels are aware of, and finally ensures that the SELinux context is set appropriately. Dependencies on libselinux are avoided by manually implementing the few functions that are needed to change the context of the current process, and arbitrary files. The underlying mechanisms are relatively simple. Fixes google/syzkaller#643 Test: make presubmit Bug: http://b/112900774
* pkg/csource: tidy generated codeDmitry Vyukov2018-07-271-6/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | 1. Remove unnecessary includes. 2. Remove thunk function in threaded mode. 3. Inline syscalls into main for the simplest case. 4. Define main in common.h rather than form with printfs. 5. Fix generation for repeat mode (we had 2 infinite loops: in main and in loop). 6. Remove unused functions (setup/reset_loop, setup/reset_test, sandbox_namespace, etc).
* executor: overhaulDmitry Vyukov2018-07-241-280/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make as much code as possible shared between all OSes. In particular main is now common across all OSes. Make more code shared between executor and csource (in particular, loop function and threaded execution logic). Also make loop and threaded logic shared across all OSes. Make more posix/unix code shared across OSes (e.g. signal handling, pthread creation, etc). Plus other changes along similar lines. Also support test OS in executor (based on portable posix) and add 4 arches that cover all execution modes (fork server/no fork server, shmem/no shmem). This change paves way for testing of executor code and allows to preserve consistency across OSes and executor/csource.
* executor: repair akaros supportDmitry Vyukov2018-07-051-34/+89
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* executor: introduce uint64/32/16/8 typesDmitry Vyukov2017-12-271-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The "define uint64_t unsigned long long" were too good to work. With a different toolchain I am getting: cstdint:69:11: error: expected unqualified-id using ::uint64_t; ^ executor/common.h:34:18: note: expanded from macro 'uint64_t' Do it the proper way: introduce uint64/32/16/8 types and use them. pkg/csource then does s/uint64/uint64_t/ to not clutter code with additional typedefs.
* executor: fix build breakages due to doexitDmitry Vyukov2017-10-191-1/+11
| | | | | Some standard libraries contain "using ::exit;", which breaks with the current redefinition of exit.
* executor: fix akaros nonfailing modeDmitry Vyukov2017-10-161-3/+9
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* executor, pkg/ipc: unify ipc protocol between linux and other OSesDmitry Vyukov2017-10-161-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We currently use more complex and functional protocol on linux, and a simple ad-hoc protocol on other OSes. This leads to code duplication in both ipc and executor. Linux supports coverage, shared memory communication and fork server, which would also be useful for most other OSes. Unify communication protocol and parametrize it by (1) use of shmem or only pipes, (2) use of fork server. This reduces duplication in ipc and executor and will allow to support the useful features for other OSes easily. Finally, this fixes akaros support as it currently uses syz-stress running on host (linux) and executor running on akaros.
* executor: add akaros supportDmitry Vyukov2017-10-161-0/+234
Does not work yet, also needs ipc changes.