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nanos-pledge

v1.1.0

Published

OpenBSD-style pledge syscall to restrict system operations on a Nanos unikernel

Downloads

7

Readme

nanos-pledge

OpenBSD-style pledge syscall to restrict system operations on a Nanos unikernel

Usage

System operations in a running process can be restricted by calling the pledge function exported by this module, with the first argument (promises) set to a string containing a set of space-separated keywords, where each keyword identifies a functionality that the process needs to use; the second argument (execpromises) is unused (because it's not applicable to a single-process environment such as a unikernel) and is typically set to null. The pledge function returns 0 on success, and a negative error number on failure. Error codes are available as module attributes:

  • errPerm: the process is attempting to increase permissions, i.e. the promises string contains keywords that were not present in a previous call to the pledge function
  • errInval: promises is malformed or contains invalid keywords

Example:

pledge = require('nanos-pledge');
pledge.pledge("stdio rpath inet", null);

For more information, see the relevant OpenBSD man page.