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* vim: set ts=8 sts=4 et sw=4 tw=99:
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#ifndef jswrapper_h
#define jswrapper_h
#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
#include "jsapi.h"
#include "jsproxy.h"
namespace js {
class DummyFrameGuard;
/*
* A wrapper is a proxy with a target object to which it generally forwards
* operations, but may restrict access to certain operations or instrument
* the trap operations in various ways. A wrapper is distinct from a Direct Proxy
* Handler in the sense that it can be "unwrapped" in C++, exposing the underlying
* object (Direct Proxy Handlers have an underlying target object, but don't
* expect to expose this object via any kind of unwrapping operation). Callers
* should be careful to avoid unwrapping security wrappers in the wrong context.
*/
class JS_FRIEND_API(Wrapper) : public DirectProxyHandler
{
unsigned mFlags;
bool mSafeToUnwrap;
public:
using BaseProxyHandler::Action;
enum Flags {
CROSS_COMPARTMENT = 1 << 0,
LAST_USED_FLAG = CROSS_COMPARTMENT
};
/*
* Wrappers can explicitly specify that they are unsafe to unwrap from a
* security perspective (as is the case for SecurityWrappers). If a wrapper
* is not safe to unwrap, operations requiring full access to the underlying
* object (via CheckedUnwrap) will throw. Otherwise, they will succeed.
*/
void setSafeToUnwrap(bool safe) { mSafeToUnwrap = safe; }
bool isSafeToUnwrap() { return mSafeToUnwrap; }
static JSObject *New(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *proto,
JSObject *parent, Wrapper *handler);
static JSObject *Renew(JSContext *cx, JSObject *existing, JSObject *obj, Wrapper *handler);
static Wrapper *wrapperHandler(JSObject *wrapper);
static JSObject *wrappedObject(JSObject *wrapper);
unsigned flags() const {
return mFlags;
}
explicit Wrapper(unsigned flags, bool hasPrototype = false);
virtual ~Wrapper();
static Wrapper singleton;
static Wrapper singletonWithPrototype;
static void *getWrapperFamily();
};
/* Base class for all cross compartment wrapper handlers. */
class JS_FRIEND_API(CrossCompartmentWrapper) : public Wrapper
{
public:
CrossCompartmentWrapper(unsigned flags, bool hasPrototype = false);
virtual ~CrossCompartmentWrapper();
virtual bool finalizeInBackground(Value priv) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
/* ES5 Harmony fundamental wrapper traps. */
virtual bool preventExtensions(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getPropertyDescriptor(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id,
PropertyDescriptor *desc, unsigned flags) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getOwnPropertyDescriptor(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id,
PropertyDescriptor *desc, unsigned flags) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool defineProperty(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id,
PropertyDescriptor *desc) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getOwnPropertyNames(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper,
AutoIdVector &props) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool delete_(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id, bool *bp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool enumerate(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, AutoIdVector &props) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
/* ES5 Harmony derived wrapper traps. */
virtual bool has(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id, bool *bp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool hasOwn(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id, bool *bp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool get(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleObject receiver,
HandleId id, MutableHandleValue vp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool set(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleObject receiver,
HandleId id, bool strict, MutableHandleValue vp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool keys(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, AutoIdVector &props) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool iterate(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, unsigned flags,
MutableHandleValue vp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
/* Spidermonkey extensions. */
virtual bool isExtensible(JSObject *proxy) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool call(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, const CallArgs &args) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool construct(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, const CallArgs &args) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool nativeCall(JSContext *cx, IsAcceptableThis test, NativeImpl impl,
CallArgs args) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool hasInstance(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, MutableHandleValue v,
bool *bp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual const char *className(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual JSString *fun_toString(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper,
unsigned indent) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool regexp_toShared(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, RegExpGuard *g) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool defaultValue(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, JSType hint,
MutableHandleValue vp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getPrototypeOf(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, MutableHandleObject protop);
static CrossCompartmentWrapper singleton;
static CrossCompartmentWrapper singletonWithPrototype;
};
/*
* Base class for security wrappers. A security wrapper is potentially hiding
* all or part of some wrapped object thus SecurityWrapper defaults to denying
* access to the wrappee. This is the opposite of Wrapper which tries to be
* completely transparent.
*
* NB: Currently, only a few ProxyHandler operations are overridden to deny
* access, relying on derived SecurityWrapper to block access when necessary.
*/
template <class Base>
class JS_FRIEND_API(SecurityWrapper) : public Base
{
public:
SecurityWrapper(unsigned flags);
virtual bool isExtensible(JSObject *wrapper) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool preventExtensions(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool enter(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id, Wrapper::Action act,
bool *bp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool nativeCall(JSContext *cx, IsAcceptableThis test, NativeImpl impl,
CallArgs args) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool defaultValue(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, JSType hint,
MutableHandleValue vp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool objectClassIs(HandleObject obj, ESClassValue classValue,
JSContext *cx) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool regexp_toShared(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, RegExpGuard *g) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool defineProperty(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id,
PropertyDescriptor *desc) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
/*
* Allow our subclasses to select the superclass behavior they want without
* needing to specify an exact superclass.
*/
typedef Base Permissive;
typedef SecurityWrapper<Base> Restrictive;
};
typedef SecurityWrapper<Wrapper> SameCompartmentSecurityWrapper;
typedef SecurityWrapper<CrossCompartmentWrapper> CrossCompartmentSecurityWrapper;
class JS_FRIEND_API(DeadObjectProxy) : public BaseProxyHandler
{
public:
static int sDeadObjectFamily;
explicit DeadObjectProxy();
/* ES5 Harmony fundamental wrapper traps. */
virtual bool preventExtensions(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getPropertyDescriptor(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id,
PropertyDescriptor *desc, unsigned flags) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getOwnPropertyDescriptor(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id,
PropertyDescriptor *desc, unsigned flags) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool defineProperty(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id,
PropertyDescriptor *desc) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getOwnPropertyNames(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper,
AutoIdVector &props) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool delete_(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, HandleId id, bool *bp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool enumerate(JSContext *cx, HandleObject wrapper, AutoIdVector &props) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
/* Spidermonkey extensions. */
virtual bool isExtensible(JSObject *proxy) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool call(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, const CallArgs &args) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool construct(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, const CallArgs &args) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool nativeCall(JSContext *cx, IsAcceptableThis test, NativeImpl impl,
CallArgs args) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool hasInstance(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, MutableHandleValue v,
bool *bp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool objectClassIs(HandleObject obj, ESClassValue classValue,
JSContext *cx) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual const char *className(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual JSString *fun_toString(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, unsigned indent) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool regexp_toShared(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy, RegExpGuard *g) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool defaultValue(JSContext *cx, HandleObject obj, JSType hint,
MutableHandleValue vp) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getElementIfPresent(JSContext *cx, HandleObject obj, HandleObject receiver,
uint32_t index, MutableHandleValue vp,
bool *present) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
virtual bool getPrototypeOf(JSContext *cx, HandleObject proxy,
MutableHandleObject protop) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
static DeadObjectProxy singleton;
};
extern JSObject *
TransparentObjectWrapper(JSContext *cx, HandleObject existing, HandleObject obj,
HandleObject wrappedProto, HandleObject parent,
unsigned flags);
// Proxy family for wrappers. Public so that IsWrapper() can be fully inlined by
// jsfriendapi users.
extern JS_FRIEND_DATA(int) sWrapperFamily;
inline bool
IsWrapper(JSObject *obj)
{
return IsProxy(obj) && GetProxyHandler(obj)->family() == &sWrapperFamily;
}
// Given a JSObject, returns that object stripped of wrappers. If
// stopAtOuter is true, then this returns the outer window if it was
// previously wrapped. Otherwise, this returns the first object for
// which JSObject::isWrapper returns false.
JS_FRIEND_API(JSObject *)
UncheckedUnwrap(JSObject *obj, bool stopAtOuter = true, unsigned *flagsp = NULL);
// Given a JSObject, returns that object stripped of wrappers. At each stage,
// the security wrapper has the opportunity to veto the unwrap. Since checked
// code should never be unwrapping outer window wrappers, we always stop at
// outer windows.
JS_FRIEND_API(JSObject *)
CheckedUnwrap(JSObject *obj, bool stopAtOuter = true);
// Unwrap only the outermost security wrapper, with the same semantics as
// above. This is the checked version of Wrapper::wrappedObject.
JS_FRIEND_API(JSObject *)
UnwrapOneChecked(JSObject *obj, bool stopAtOuter = true);
JS_FRIEND_API(bool)
IsCrossCompartmentWrapper(JSObject *obj);
bool
IsDeadProxyObject(JSObject *obj);
JSObject *
NewDeadProxyObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *parent);
void
NukeCrossCompartmentWrapper(JSContext *cx, JSObject *wrapper);
bool
RemapWrapper(JSContext *cx, JSObject *wobj, JSObject *newTarget);
JS_FRIEND_API(bool)
RemapAllWrappersForObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *oldTarget,
JSObject *newTarget);
// API to recompute all cross-compartment wrappers whose source and target
// match the given filters.
JS_FRIEND_API(bool)
RecomputeWrappers(JSContext *cx, const CompartmentFilter &sourceFilter,
const CompartmentFilter &targetFilter);
/*
* This auto class should be used around any code, such as brain transplants,
* that may touch dead zones. Brain transplants can cause problems
* because they operate on all compartments, whether live or dead. A brain
* transplant can cause a formerly dead object to be "reanimated" by causing a
* read or write barrier to be invoked on it during the transplant. In this way,
* a zone becomes a zombie, kept alive by repeatedly consuming
* (transplanted) brains.
*
* To work around this issue, we observe when mark bits are set on objects in
* dead zones. If this happens during a brain transplant, we do a full,
* non-incremental GC at the end of the brain transplant. This will clean up any
* objects that were improperly marked.
*/
struct JS_FRIEND_API(AutoMaybeTouchDeadZones)
{
// The version that takes an object just uses it for its runtime.
AutoMaybeTouchDeadZones(JSContext *cx);
AutoMaybeTouchDeadZones(JSObject *obj);
~AutoMaybeTouchDeadZones();
private:
JSRuntime *runtime;
unsigned markCount;
bool inIncremental;
bool manipulatingDeadZones;
};
} /* namespace js */
#endif /* jswrapper_h */
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