// Copyright 2019 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. package main // #include // #include // #include // #include // // int libc_exec(const char *pathname, char *const argv[], char *const envp[]) { // if (execve(pathname, argv, envp) != 0) { // return errno; // } // return 0; //} import "C" import ( "os/exec" "unsafe" ) // Replacement for syscall.Execve that uses the libc. // This allows tools that rely on intercepting syscalls via // LD_PRELOAD to work properly (e.g. gentoo sandbox). // Note that this changes the go binary to be a dynamically linked one. // See crbug.com/1000863 for details. func libcExec(env env, cmd *command) error { freeList := []unsafe.Pointer{} defer func() { for _, ptr := range freeList { C.free(ptr) } }() goStrToC := func(goStr string) *C.char { cstr := C.CString(goStr) freeList = append(freeList, unsafe.Pointer(cstr)) return cstr } goSliceToC := func(goSlice []string) **C.char { // len(goSlice)+1 as the c array needs to be null terminated. cArray := C.malloc(C.size_t(len(goSlice)+1) * C.size_t(unsafe.Sizeof(uintptr(0)))) freeList = append(freeList, cArray) // Convert the C array to a Go Array so we can index it. // Note: Storing pointers to the c heap in go pointer types is ok // (see https://golang.org/cmd/cgo/). cArrayForIndex := (*[1<<30 - 1]*C.char)(cArray) for i, str := range goSlice { cArrayForIndex[i] = goStrToC(str) } cArrayForIndex[len(goSlice)] = nil return (**C.char)(cArray) } execCmd := exec.Command(cmd.Path, cmd.Args...) mergedEnv := mergeEnvValues(env.environ(), cmd.EnvUpdates) if errno := C.libc_exec(goStrToC(execCmd.Path), goSliceToC(execCmd.Args), goSliceToC(mergedEnv)); errno != 0 { return newErrorwithSourceLocf("exec error: %d", errno) } return nil }