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use crate::sys;
use libc::{pid_t, uid_t};
/// Static utility functions to manage Binder process state.
pub struct ProcessState;
impl ProcessState {
/// Starts the Binder IPC thread pool.
///
/// Starts 1 thread, plus allows the kernel to lazily start up to
/// `num_threads` additional threads as specified by
/// [`set_thread_pool_max_thread_count`](Self::set_thread_pool_max_thread_count).
///
/// This should be done before creating any Binder client or server. If
/// neither this nor [`join_thread_pool`](Self::join_thread_pool) are
/// called, then some things (such as callbacks and
/// [`IBinder::link_to_death`](crate::IBinder::link_to_death)) will silently
/// not work: the callbacks will be queued but never called as there is no
/// thread to call them on.
pub fn start_thread_pool() {
// Safety: Safe FFI
unsafe {
sys::ABinderProcess_startThreadPool();
}
}
/// Sets the maximum number of threads that can be started in the
/// threadpool.
///
/// By default, after [`start_thread_pool`](Self::start_thread_pool) is
/// called, this is 15. If it is called additional times, the thread pool
/// size can only be increased.
pub fn set_thread_pool_max_thread_count(num_threads: u32) {
// Safety: Safe FFI
unsafe {
sys::ABinderProcess_setThreadPoolMaxThreadCount(num_threads);
}
}
/// Blocks on the Binder IPC thread pool by adding the current thread to the
/// pool.
///
/// Note that this adds the current thread in addition to those that are
/// created by
/// [`set_thread_pool_max_thread_count`](Self::set_thread_pool_max_thread_count)
/// and [`start_thread_pool`](Self::start_thread_pool).
pub fn join_thread_pool() {
// Safety: Safe FFI
unsafe {
sys::ABinderProcess_joinThreadPool();
}
}
}
/// Static utility functions to manage Binder thread state.
pub struct ThreadState;
impl ThreadState {
/// This returns the calling UID assuming that this thread is called from a
/// thread that is processing a binder transaction (for instance, in the
/// implementation of
/// [`Remotable::on_transact`](crate::Remotable::on_transact)).
///
/// This can be used with higher-level system services to determine the
/// caller's identity and check permissions.
///
/// Available since API level 29.
///
/// \return calling uid or the current process's UID if this thread isn't
/// processing a transaction.
pub fn get_calling_uid() -> uid_t {
// Safety: Safe FFI
unsafe { sys::AIBinder_getCallingUid() }
}
/// This returns the calling PID assuming that this thread is called from a
/// thread that is processing a binder transaction (for instance, in the
/// implementation of
/// [`Remotable::on_transact`](crate::Remotable::on_transact)).
///
/// This can be used with higher-level system services to determine the
/// caller's identity and check permissions. However, when doing this, one
/// should be aware of possible TOCTOU problems when the calling process
/// dies and is replaced with another process with elevated permissions and
/// the same PID.
///
/// Available since API level 29.
///
/// \return calling pid or the current process's PID if this thread isn't
/// processing a transaction.
///
/// If the transaction being processed is a oneway transaction, then this
/// method will return 0.
pub fn get_calling_pid() -> pid_t {
// Safety: Safe FFI
unsafe { sys::AIBinder_getCallingPid() }
}
/// Determine whether the current thread is currently executing an incoming transaction.
///
/// \return true if the current thread is currently executing an incoming transaction, and false
/// otherwise.
pub fn is_handling_transaction() -> bool {
// Safety: Safe FFI
unsafe { sys::AIBinder_isHandlingTransaction() }
}
/// This function makes the client's security context available to the
/// service calling this function. This can be used for access control.
/// It does not suffer from the TOCTOU issues of get_calling_pid.
///
/// Implementations of `check_permission` should use the given CStr
/// argument as context for selinux permission checks. If `None` is
/// given, the implementation should fall back to using the PID
/// instead.
///
/// Note: `None` may be passed to the callback if the caller did not
/// `set_requesting_sid` on the serviced binder, or if the underlying
/// kernel is too old to support this feature.
pub fn with_calling_sid<T, F>(check_permission: F) -> T
where
for<'a> F: FnOnce(Option<&'a std::ffi::CStr>) -> T,
{
// Safety: AIBinder_getCallingSid returns a c-string pointer
// that is valid for a transaction. Also, the string returned
// is thread local. By restricting the lifetime of the CStr
// reference to the scope of the callback, we prevent it being
// used beyond the guaranteed lifetime.
check_permission(unsafe {
let sid = sys::AIBinder_getCallingSid();
// AIBinder_getCallingSid() returns a '\0' terminated string
// or NULL.
if sid.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(std::ffi::CStr::from_ptr(sid))
}
})
}
}