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A sample call appears * below. In this example, <code>checkPermission</code> will determine * whether or not to grant "read" access to the file named "testFile" in * the "/temp" directory. * * <pre> * * FilePermission perm = new FilePermission("/temp/testFile", "read"); * AccessController.checkPermission(perm); * * </pre> * * <p> If a requested access is allowed, * <code>checkPermission</code> returns quietly. If denied, an * AccessControlException is * thrown. AccessControlException can also be thrown if the requested * permission is of an incorrect type or contains an invalid value. * Such information is given whenever possible. * * Suppose the current thread traversed m callers, in the order of caller 1 * to caller 2 to caller m. Then caller m invoked the * <code>checkPermission</code> method. * The <code>checkPermission </code>method determines whether access * is granted or denied based on the following algorithm: * * <pre> {@code * for (int i = m; i > 0; i--) { * * if (caller i's domain does not have the permission) * throw AccessControlException * * else if (caller i is marked as privileged) { * if (a context was specified in the call to doPrivileged) * context.checkPermission(permission) * return; * } * }; * * // Next, check the context inherited when the thread was created. * // Whenever a new thread is created, the AccessControlContext at * // that time is stored and associated with the new thread, as the * // "inherited" context. * * inheritedContext.checkPermission(permission); * }</pre> * * <p> A caller can be marked as being "privileged" * (see {@link #doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction) doPrivileged} and below). * When making access control decisions, the <code>checkPermission</code> * method stops checking if it reaches a caller that * was marked as "privileged" via a <code>doPrivileged</code> * call without a context argument (see below for information about a * context argument). If that caller's domain has the * specified permission, no further checking is done and * <code>checkPermission</code> * returns quietly, indicating that the requested access is allowed. * If that domain does not have the specified permission, an exception * is thrown, as usual. * * <p> The normal use of the "privileged" feature is as follows. If you * don't need to return a value from within the "privileged" block, do * the following: * * <pre> {@code * somemethod() { * ...normal code here... * AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<Void>() { * public Void run() { * // privileged code goes here, for example: * System.loadLibrary("awt"); * return null; // nothing to return * } * }); * ...normal code here... * }}</pre> * * <p> * PrivilegedAction is an interface with a single method, named * <code>run</code>. * The above example shows creation of an implementation * of that interface; a concrete implementation of the * <code>run</code> method is supplied. * When the call to <code>doPrivileged</code> is made, an * instance of the PrivilegedAction implementation is passed * to it. The <code>doPrivileged</code> method calls the * <code>run</code> method from the PrivilegedAction * implementation after enabling privileges, and returns the * <code>run</code> method's return value as the * <code>doPrivileged</code> return value (which is * ignored in this example). * * <p> If you need to return a value, you can do something like the following: * * <pre> {@code * somemethod() { * ...normal code here... * String user = AccessController.doPrivileged( * new PrivilegedAction<String>() { * public String run() { * return System.getProperty("user.name"); * } * }); * ...normal code here... * }}</pre> * * <p>If the action performed in your <code>run</code> method could * throw a "checked" exception (those listed in the <code>throws</code> clause * of a method), then you need to use the * <code>PrivilegedExceptionAction</code> interface instead of the * <code>PrivilegedAction</code> interface: * * <pre> {@code * somemethod() throws FileNotFoundException { * ...normal code here... * try { * FileInputStream fis = AccessController.doPrivileged( * new PrivilegedExceptionAction<FileInputStream>() { * public FileInputStream run() throws FileNotFoundException { * return new FileInputStream("someFile"); * } * }); * } catch (PrivilegedActionException e) { * // e.getException() should be an instance of FileNotFoundException, * // as only "checked" exceptions will be "wrapped" in a * // PrivilegedActionException. * throw (FileNotFoundException) e.getException(); * } * ...normal code here... * }}</pre> * * <p> Be *very* careful in your use of the "privileged" construct, and * always remember to make the privileged code section as small as possible. * * <p> Note that <code>checkPermission</code> always performs security checks * within the context of the currently executing thread. * Sometimes a security check that should be made within a given context * will actually need to be done from within a * <i>different</i> context (for example, from within a worker thread). * The {@link #getContext() getContext} method and * AccessControlContext class are provided * for this situation. The <code>getContext</code> method takes a "snapshot" * of the current calling context, and places * it in an AccessControlContext object, which it returns. A sample call is * the following: * * <pre> * * AccessControlContext acc = AccessController.getContext() * * </pre> * * <p> * AccessControlContext itself has a <code>checkPermission</code> method * that makes access decisions based on the context <i>it</i> encapsulates, * rather than that of the current execution thread. * Code within a different context can thus call that method on the * previously-saved AccessControlContext object. A sample call is the * following: * * <pre> * * acc.checkPermission(permission) * * </pre> * * <p> There are also times where you don't know a priori which permissions * to check the context against. In these cases you can use the * doPrivileged method that takes a context: * * <pre> {@code * somemethod() { * AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<Object>() { * public Object run() { * // Code goes here. Any permission checks within this * // run method will require that the intersection of the * // callers protection domain and the snapshot's * // context have the desired permission. * } * }, acc); * ...normal code here... * }}</pre> * * @see AccessControlContext * * @author Li Gong * @author Roland Schemers */ public final class AccessController { /** {@collect.stats} * Don't allow anyone to instantiate an AccessController */ private AccessController() { } /** {@collect.stats} * Performs the specified <code>PrivilegedAction</code> with privileges * enabled. The action is performed with <i>all</i> of the permissions * possessed by the caller's protection domain. * * <p> If the action's <code>run</code> method throws an (unchecked) * exception, it will propagate through this method. * * <p> Note that any DomainCombiner associated with the current * AccessControlContext will be ignored while the action is performed. * * @param action the action to be performed. * * @return the value returned by the action's <code>run</code> method. * * @exception NullPointerException if the action is <code>null</code> * * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction,AccessControlContext) * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction) * @see #doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedAction) * @see java.security.DomainCombiner */ public static native <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action); /** {@collect.stats} * Performs the specified <code>PrivilegedAction</code> with privileges * enabled. The action is performed with <i>all</i> of the permissions * possessed by the caller's protection domain. * * <p> If the action's <code>run</code> method throws an (unchecked) * exception, it will propagate through this method. * * <p> This method preserves the current AccessControlContext's * DomainCombiner (which may be null) while the action is performed. * * @param action the action to be performed. * * @return the value returned by the action's <code>run</code> method. * * @exception NullPointerException if the action is <code>null</code> * * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction) * @see java.security.DomainCombiner * * @since 1.6 */ public static <T> T doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedAction<T> action) { DomainCombiner dc = null; AccessControlContext acc = getStackAccessControlContext(); if (acc == null || (dc = acc.getAssignedCombiner()) == null) { return AccessController.doPrivileged(action); } return AccessController.doPrivileged(action, preserveCombiner(dc)); } /** {@collect.stats} * Performs the specified <code>PrivilegedAction</code> with privileges * enabled and restricted by the specified * <code>AccessControlContext</code>. * The action is performed with the intersection of the permissions * possessed by the caller's protection domain, and those possessed * by the domains represented by the specified * <code>AccessControlContext</code>. * <p> * If the action's <code>run</code> method throws an (unchecked) exception, * it will propagate through this method. * * @param action the action to be performed. * @param context an <i>access control context</i> * representing the restriction to be applied to the * caller's domain's privileges before performing * the specified action. If the context is * <code>null</code>, * then no additional restriction is applied. * * @return the value returned by the action's <code>run</code> method. * * @exception NullPointerException if the action is <code>null</code> * * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction) * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext) */ public static native <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context); /** {@collect.stats} * Performs the specified <code>PrivilegedExceptionAction</code> with * privileges enabled. The action is performed with <i>all</i> of the * permissions possessed by the caller's protection domain. * * <p> If the action's <code>run</code> method throws an <i>unchecked</i> * exception, it will propagate through this method. * * <p> Note that any DomainCombiner associated with the current * AccessControlContext will be ignored while the action is performed. * * @param action the action to be performed * * @return the value returned by the action's <code>run</code> method * * @exception PrivilegedActionException if the specified action's * <code>run</code> method threw a <i>checked</i> exception * @exception NullPointerException if the action is <code>null</code> * * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction) * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext) * @see #doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedExceptionAction) * @see java.security.DomainCombiner */ public static native <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action) throws PrivilegedActionException; /** {@collect.stats} * Performs the specified <code>PrivilegedExceptionAction</code> with * privileges enabled. The action is performed with <i>all</i> of the * permissions possessed by the caller's protection domain. * * <p> If the action's <code>run</code> method throws an <i>unchecked</i> * exception, it will propagate through this method. * * <p> This method preserves the current AccessControlContext's * DomainCombiner (which may be null) while the action is performed. * * @param action the action to be performed. * * @return the value returned by the action's <code>run</code> method * * @exception PrivilegedActionException if the specified action's * <code>run</code> method threw a <i>checked</i> exception * @exception NullPointerException if the action is <code>null</code> * * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction) * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext) * @see java.security.DomainCombiner * * @since 1.6 */ public static <T> T doPrivilegedWithCombiner (PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action) throws PrivilegedActionException { DomainCombiner dc = null; AccessControlContext acc = getStackAccessControlContext(); if (acc == null || (dc = acc.getAssignedCombiner()) == null) { return AccessController.doPrivileged(action); } return AccessController.doPrivileged(action, preserveCombiner(dc)); } /** {@collect.stats} * preserve the combiner across the doPrivileged call */ private static AccessControlContext preserveCombiner (DomainCombiner combiner) { /** {@collect.stats} * callerClass[0] = Reflection.getCallerClass * callerClass[1] = AccessController.preserveCombiner * callerClass[2] = AccessController.doPrivileged * callerClass[3] = caller */ final Class callerClass = sun.reflect.Reflection.getCallerClass(3); ProtectionDomain callerPd = doPrivileged (new PrivilegedAction<ProtectionDomain>() { public ProtectionDomain run() { return callerClass.getProtectionDomain(); } }); // perform 'combine' on the caller of doPrivileged, // even if the caller is from the bootclasspath ProtectionDomain[] pds = new ProtectionDomain[] {callerPd}; return new AccessControlContext(combiner.combine(pds, null), combiner); } /** {@collect.stats} * Performs the specified <code>PrivilegedExceptionAction</code> with * privileges enabled and restricted by the specified * <code>AccessControlContext</code>. The action is performed with the * intersection of the the permissions possessed by the caller's * protection domain, and those possessed by the domains represented by the * specified <code>AccessControlContext</code>. * <p> * If the action's <code>run</code> method throws an <i>unchecked</i> * exception, it will propagate through this method. * * @param action the action to be performed * @param context an <i>access control context</i> * representing the restriction to be applied to the * caller's domain's privileges before performing * the specified action. If the context is * <code>null</code>, * then no additional restriction is applied. * * @return the value returned by the action's <code>run</code> method * * @exception PrivilegedActionException if the specified action's * <code>run</code> method * threw a <i>checked</i> exception * @exception NullPointerException if the action is <code>null</code> * * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction) * @see #doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext) */ public static native <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context) throws PrivilegedActionException; /** {@collect.stats} * Returns the AccessControl context. i.e., it gets * the protection domains of all the callers on the stack, * starting at the first class with a non-null * ProtectionDomain. * * @return the access control context based on the current stack or * null if there was only privileged system code. */ private static native AccessControlContext getStackAccessControlContext(); /** {@collect.stats} * Returns the "inherited" AccessControl context. This is the context * that existed when the thread was created. Package private so * AccessControlContext can use it. */ static native AccessControlContext getInheritedAccessControlContext(); /** {@collect.stats} * This method takes a "snapshot" of the current calling context, which * includes the current Thread's inherited AccessControlContext, * and places it in an AccessControlContext object. This context may then * be checked at a later point, possibly in another thread. * * @see AccessControlContext * * @return the AccessControlContext based on the current context. */ public static AccessControlContext getContext() { AccessControlContext acc = getStackAccessControlContext(); if (acc == null) { // all we had was privileged system code. We don't want // to return null though, so we construct a real ACC. return new AccessControlContext(null, true); } else { return acc.optimize(); } } /** {@collect.stats} * Determines whether the access request indicated by the * specified permission should be allowed or denied, based on * the current AccessControlContext and security policy. * This method quietly returns if the access request * is permitted, or throws a suitable AccessControlException otherwise. * * @param perm the requested permission. * * @exception AccessControlException if the specified permission * is not permitted, based on the current security policy. * @exception NullPointerException if the specified permission * is <code>null</code> and is checked based on the * security policy currently in effect. */ public static void checkPermission(Permission perm) throws AccessControlException { //System.err.println("checkPermission "+perm); //Thread.currentThread().dumpStack(); if (perm == null) { throw new NullPointerException("permission can't be null"); } AccessControlContext stack = getStackAccessControlContext(); // if context is null, we had privileged system code on the stack. if (stack == null) { Debug debug = AccessControlContext.getDebug(); boolean dumpDebug = false; if (debug != null) { dumpDebug = !Debug.isOn("codebase="); dumpDebug &= !Debug.isOn("permission=") || Debug.isOn("permission=" + perm.getClass().getCanonicalName()); } if (dumpDebug && Debug.isOn("stack")) { Thread.currentThread().dumpStack(); } if (dumpDebug && Debug.isOn("domain")) { debug.println("domain (context is null)"); } if (dumpDebug) { debug.println("access allowed "+perm); } return; } AccessControlContext acc = stack.optimize(); acc.checkPermission(perm); } }