This commit adds new "--deny-*" permission flags. These are complimentary to
"--allow-*" flags.
These flags can be used to restrict access to certain resources, even if they
were granted using "--allow-*" flags or the "--allow-all" ("-A") flag.
Eg. specifying "--allow-read --deny-read" will result in a permission error,
while "--allow-read --deny-read=/etc" will allow read access to all FS but the
"/etc" directory.
Runtime permissions APIs ("Deno.permissions") were adjusted as well, mainly
by adding, a new "PermissionStatus.partial" field. This field denotes that
while permission might be granted to requested resource, it's only partial (ie.
a "--deny-*" flag was specified that excludes some of the requested resources).
Eg. specifying "--allow-read=foo/ --deny-read=foo/bar" and then querying for
permissions like "Deno.permissions.query({ name: "read", path: "foo/" })"
will return "PermissionStatus { state: "granted", onchange: null, partial: true }",
denoting that some of the subpaths don't have read access.
Closes #18804.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
This commit migrates "deno_core" from using "FuturesUnordered" to
"tokio::task::JoinSet". This makes every op to be a separate Tokio task
and should unlock better utilization of kqueue/epoll.
There were two quirks added to this PR:
- because of the fact that "JoinSet" immediately polls spawn tasks,
op sanitizers can give false positives in some cases, this was
alleviated by polling event loop once before running a test with
"deno test", which gives canceled ops an opportunity to settle
- "JsRuntimeState::waker" was moved to "OpState::waker" so that FFI
API can still use threadsafe functions - without this change the
registered wakers were wrong as they would not wake up the
whole "JsRuntime" but the task associated with an op
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Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
This patch makes `NativeType` to `libffi::middle::Type` conversion
failliable and w.t disallows struct with empty fields. libffi does not
handle "empty" struct because they don't exist in C (or Rust).
Fixes #17481
Adds support for passing and returning structs as buffers to FFI. This does not implement fastapi support for structs. Needed for certain system APIs such as AppKit on macOS.
- [x] `dlfcn.rs` - `dlopen()`-related code.
- [x] `turbocall.rs` - Call trampoline JIT compiler.
- [x] `repr.rs` - Pointer representation. Home of the UnsafePointerView
ops.
- [x] `symbol.rs` - Function symbol related code.
- [x] `callback.rs` - Home of `Deno.UnsafeCallback` ops.
- [x] `ir.rs` - Intermediate representation for values. Home of the
`NativeValue` type.
- [x] `call.rs` - Generic call ops. Home to everything related to
calling FFI symbols.
- [x] `static.rs` - static symbol support
I find easier to work with this setup, I eventually want to expand
TurboCall to unroll type conversion loop in generic calls, generate code
for individual symbols (lazy function pointers), etc.