diff --git a/docs/README.md b/docs/README.md index 0fe398452ef469..8cb77cd0e3ccc7 100644 --- a/docs/README.md +++ b/docs/README.md @@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ used when committed. ## Document Index ### Checking Out and Building -* [Linux Build Instructions](linux_build_instructions.md) - Linux +* [Linux Build Instructions](linux/build_instructions.md) - Linux * [Mac Build Instructions](mac_build_instructions.md) - MacOS * [Windows Build Instructions](windows_build_instructions.md) - Windows * [Android Build Instructions](android_build_instructions.md) - Android target (on a Linux host) -* [Cast Build Instructions](linux_cast_build_instructions.md) - Cast target +* [Cast Build Instructions](linux/cast_build_instructions.md) - Cast target (on a Linux host) * [Cast for Android Build Instructions](android_cast_build_instructions.md) - Cast for Android (on a Linux host) @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ used when committed. * [iOS Build Instructions](ios/build_instructions.md) - iOS target (on a MacOS host) * [Chrome OS Build Instructions](chromeos_build_instructions.md) - Chrome OS -* [Linux Chromium ARM Recipes](linux_chromium_arm.md) - Recipes for building +* [Linux Chromium ARM Recipes](linux/chromium_arm.md) - Recipes for building Chromium for ARM on Linux. * [Chrome Component Build](component_build.md) - Faster builds using more libraries @@ -193,47 +193,47 @@ used when committed. how the bots are maintained. ### Misc Linux-Specific Docs -* [Linux Proxy Config](linux_proxy_config.md) - Network proxy sources on Linux -* [Debugging SSL on Linux](linux_debugging_ssl.md) - Tips on debugging SSL +* [Linux Proxy Config](linux/proxy_config.md) - Network proxy sources on Linux +* [Debugging SSL on Linux](linux/debugging_ssl.md) - Tips on debugging SSL code in Linux -* [Linux Cert Managment](linux_cert_management.md) - Managing X.509 +* [Linux Cert Managment](linux/cert_management.md) - Managing X.509 Certificates in Linux -* [Tips for Debugging on Linux](linux_debugging.md) -* [Linux GTK Theme Integration](linux_gtk_theme_integration.md) - Having +* [Tips for Debugging on Linux](linux/debugging.md) +* [Linux GTK Theme Integration](linux/gtk_theme_integration.md) - Having Chrome match the GTK+ theme. -* [Browser Plugins on Linux](linux_plugins.md) - A collection of links to +* [Browser Plugins on Linux](linux/plugins.md) - A collection of links to information on how browser plugins work on Linux -* [Linux Crash Dumping](linux_crash_dumping.md) - How Breakpad uploads crash +* [Linux Crash Dumping](linux/crash_dumping.md) - How Breakpad uploads crash reports to Google crash servers. -* [Linux Minidump to Core](linux_minidump_to_core.md) - How to convert a +* [Linux Minidump to Core](linux/minidump_to_core.md) - How to convert a Breakpad-generated minidump files to a core file readable by most debuggersx -* [Linux Sandbox IPC](linux_sandbox_ipc.md) - The lower level UPC system used +* [Linux Sandbox IPC](linux/sandbox_ipc.md) - The lower level UPC system used to route requests from the bottom of the call stack up into the browser. -* [Linux Dev Build as Default Browser](linux_dev_build_as_default_browser.md) - +* [Linux Dev Build as Default Browser](linux/dev_build_as_default_browser.md) - How to configure a Dev build of Chrome as the default browser in Linux. -* [Linux Chromium Packages](linux_chromium_packages.md) - Packages of Chromium +* [Linux Chromium Packages](linux/chromium_packages.md) - Packages of Chromium browser (not Chrome) provided by some Linux distributions. * [`seccomp` Sandbox Crash Dumping](seccomp_sandbox_crash_dumping.md) - Notes on crash dumping a process running in a seccomp sandbox. -* [Linux Password Storage](linux_password_storage.md) - Keychain integrations +* [Linux Password Storage](linux/password_storage.md) - Keychain integrations between Chromium and Linux. * [Linux Sublime Development](sublime_ide.md) - Using Sublime as an IDE for Chromium development on Linux. -* [Building and Debugging GTK](linux_building_debug_gtk.md) - Building +* [Building and Debugging GTK](linux/building_debug_gtk.md) - Building Chromium against GTK using lower optimization levels and/or more debugging symbols. -* [Debugging GTK](linux_debugging_gtk.md) - Using the GTK Debug packages and +* [Debugging GTK](linux/debugging_gtk.md) - Using the GTK Debug packages and related tools. -* [Chroot Notes](using_a_linux_chroot.md) - Setting up a chroot to work around +* [Chroot Notes](linux/using_a_chroot.md) - Setting up a chroot to work around libfreetype differences in some versions of Linux. -* [Linux Sandboxing](linux_sandboxing.md) - The Linux multi-process model to +* [Linux Sandboxing](linux/sandboxing.md) - The Linux multi-process model to isolate browser components with different privileges. -* [Zygote Process](linux_zygote.md) - How the Linux Zygote process, used to +* [Zygote Process](linux/zygote.md) - How the Linux Zygote process, used to spawn new processes, works. * [Running Web Tests on Linux](testing/web_tests_linux.md) - Linux-specific instructions for running web tests. -* [Linux Sysroot Images](linux_sysroot.md) - How builds use libraries on Linux -* [Linux Hardware Video Decoding](linux_hw_video_decode.md) - Enabling +* [Linux Sysroot Images](linux/sysroot.md) - How builds use libraries on Linux +* [Linux Hardware Video Decoding](linux/hw_video_decode.md) - Enabling hardware video decode codepaths on Linux ### Misc MacOS-Specific Docs @@ -387,13 +387,13 @@ used when committed. * [System Hardening Features](system_hardening_features.md) - A list of current and planned Chrome OS security features. * [WebView Policies](webview_policies.md) -* [Linux Profiling](linux_profiling.md) - How to profile Chromium on Linux -* [Linux Graphics Pipeline](linux_graphics_pipeline.md) -* [Linux `SUID` Sandbox](linux_suid_sandbox.md) - Sandboxing renderers using a +* [Linux Profiling](linux/profiling.md) - How to profile Chromium on Linux +* [Linux Graphics Pipeline](linux/graphics_pipeline.md) +* [Linux `SUID` Sandbox](linux/suid_sandbox.md) - Sandboxing renderers using a SUID binary on Linux -* [Linux `SUID` Sandbox Development](linux_suid_sandbox_development.md) - +* [Linux `SUID` Sandbox Development](linux/suid_sandbox_development.md) - Development on the above system. -* [Linux PID Namespace Support](linux_pid_namespace_support.md) +* [Linux PID Namespace Support](linux/pid_namespace_support.md) * [Vanilla msysgit workflow](vanilla_msysgit_workflow.md) - A workflow for using mostly vanilla git on Windows. * [Old Chromoting Build Instructions](old_chromoting_build_instructions.md) diff --git a/docs/android_build_instructions.md b/docs/android_build_instructions.md index 8830485dd37489..2aeee62843d68a 100644 --- a/docs/android_build_instructions.md +++ b/docs/android_build_instructions.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ instead. * You must have Git and Python installed already. Most development is done on Ubuntu. Other distros may or may not work; -see the [Linux instructions](linux_build_instructions.md) for some suggestions. +see the [Linux instructions](linux/build_instructions.md) for some suggestions. Building the Android client on Windows or Mac is not supported and doesn't work. diff --git a/docs/android_cast_build_instructions.md b/docs/android_cast_build_instructions.md index a7db4e7f9981fb..61c46546ebe620 100644 --- a/docs/android_cast_build_instructions.md +++ b/docs/android_cast_build_instructions.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Are you a Google employee? See * You must have Git and Python installed already. Most development is done on Ubuntu. Other distros may or may not work; -see the [Linux instructions](linux_build_instructions.md) for some suggestions. +see the [Linux instructions](linux/build_instructions.md) for some suggestions. Building the Android client on Windows or Mac is not supported and doesn't work. diff --git a/docs/chromium_browser_vs_google_chrome.md b/docs/chromium_browser_vs_google_chrome.md index 0d9f566cd49e97..70d3f5ec12bb1f 100644 --- a/docs/chromium_browser_vs_google_chrome.md +++ b/docs/chromium_browser_vs_google_chrome.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Chromium on Linux has two general flavors: You can either get [Google Chrome](http://www.google.com/chrome?platform=linux) or chromium-browser -(see [Linux Chromium Packages](linux_chromium_packages.md)). +(see [Linux Chromium Packages](linux/chromium_packages.md)). This page tries to describe the differences between the two. In short, Google Chrome is the Chromium open source project built, packaged, and @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ builds **on Linux**. ## Google Chrome * Colorful logo -* [Reports crashes](linux_crash_dumping.md) only if turned on. +* [Reports crashes](linux/crash_dumping.md) only if turned on. Please include symbolized backtraces in bug reports if you don't have crash reporting turned on. * User metrics only if turned on @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ builds **on Linux**. ## Chromium * Blue logo -* Does not ever [report crashes](linux_crash_dumping.md). Please include +* Does not ever [report crashes](linux/crash_dumping.md). Please include symbolized backtraces in bug reports. * User metrics are never reported. * Video and Audio codecs (may vary by distro) diff --git a/docs/design/sandbox.md b/docs/design/sandbox.md index 768172811cab40..47bf871bf41987 100644 --- a/docs/design/sandbox.md +++ b/docs/design/sandbox.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ make persistent changes to the computer or access information that is confidential. The architecture and exact assurances that the sandbox provides are dependent on the operating system. This document covers the Windows implementation as well as the general design. The Linux implementation is -described [here](../linux_sandboxing.md), the OSX implementation +described [here](../linux/sandboxing.md), the OSX implementation [here](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/sandbox/osx-sandboxing-design). If you don't feel like reading this whole document you can read the diff --git a/docs/emacs.md b/docs/emacs.md index a35bafa53c0d1b..bb2fbda8134492 100644 --- a/docs/emacs.md +++ b/docs/emacs.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ## Debugging -[Linux Debugging](linux_debugging.md) has some Emacs-specific debugging tips. +[Linux Debugging](linux/debugging.md) has some Emacs-specific debugging tips. ## Syntax-error Highlighting diff --git a/docs/get_the_code.md b/docs/get_the_code.md index a25bce6684c373..0b4e1acaa921ca 100644 --- a/docs/get_the_code.md +++ b/docs/get_the_code.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ you might want to build: * [Chrome OS](chromeos_build_instructions.md) * [Fuchsia](fuchsia_build_instructions.md) * [iOS](ios/build_instructions.md) -* [Linux](linux_build_instructions.md) -* [Linux Cast](linux_cast_build_instructions.md) +* [Linux](linux/build_instructions.md) +* [Linux Cast](linux/cast_build_instructions.md) * [Mac](mac_build_instructions.md) * [Windows](windows_build_instructions.md) diff --git a/docs/linux/build_instructions.md b/docs/linux/build_instructions.md index c70a0c345486d4..91305b1a1a492a 100644 --- a/docs/linux/build_instructions.md +++ b/docs/linux/build_instructions.md @@ -332,18 +332,18 @@ other settings): ### More links * Information about [building with Clang](clang.md). -* You may want to [use a chroot](using_a_linux_chroot.md) to +* You may want to [use a chroot](linux/using_a_chroot.md) to isolate yourself from versioning or packaging conflicts. -* Cross-compiling for ARM? See [LinuxChromiumArm](linux_chromium_arm.md). +* Cross-compiling for ARM? See [LinuxChromiumArm](chromium_arm.md). * Want to use Eclipse as your IDE? See - [LinuxEclipseDev](linux_eclipse_dev.md). + [LinuxEclipseDev](eclipse_dev.md). * Want to use your built version as your default browser? See - [LinuxDevBuildAsDefaultBrowser](linux_dev_build_as_default_browser.md). + [LinuxDevBuildAsDefaultBrowser](dev_build_as_default_browser.md). ## Next Steps If you want to contribute to the effort toward a Chromium-based browser for -Linux, please check out the [Linux Development page](linux_development.md) for +Linux, please check out the [Linux Development page](development.md) for more information. ## Notes for other distros diff --git a/docs/linux/cast_build_instructions.md b/docs/linux/cast_build_instructions.md index bdb8df75578943..45993561414355 100644 --- a/docs/linux/cast_build_instructions.md +++ b/docs/linux/cast_build_instructions.md @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ $ gn gen out/Default --args='is_chromecast=true' ### Faster builds You might try some of the suggestions on the -[Linux build setup](linux_build_instructions.md#faster-builds). +[Linux build setup](build_instructions.md#faster-builds). ## Build cast\_shell @@ -164,4 +164,4 @@ hooks as needed. ### More links * Want to use Eclipse as your IDE? See - [LinuxEclipseDev](linux_eclipse_dev.md). + [LinuxEclipseDev](eclipse_dev.md). diff --git a/docs/linux/debugging.md b/docs/linux/debugging.md index 430778e41f6086..329783f02dc8d7 100644 --- a/docs/linux/debugging.md +++ b/docs/linux/debugging.md @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ core-dump by sending SIGABRT to the relevant process: ## Breakpad minidump files -See [linux_minidump_to_core.md](linux_minidump_to_core.md) +See [minidump_to_core.md](linux/minidump_to_core.md) ## Running Tests @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ of macros like `IPC_MESSAGE_LOG_ENABLED` or `IPC_MESSAGE_MACROS_LOG_ENABLED`. See https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/profiling-chromium-and-webkit -and [Linux Profiling](linux_profiling.md). +and [Linux Profiling](profiling.md). ## i18n @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ with the appropriate instructions if you know what they are.) ## Breakpad -See the last section of [Linux Crash Dumping](linux_crash_dumping.md). +See the last section of [Linux Crash Dumping](crash_dumping.md). ## Drag and Drop diff --git a/docs/linux/debugging_gtk.md b/docs/linux/debugging_gtk.md index 324df7eed5e12e..ab7ff6ed97dcbf 100644 --- a/docs/linux/debugging_gtk.md +++ b/docs/linux/debugging_gtk.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ NOTE: I tried debugging pango in a similar manner, but for some reason gdb didn't pick up the symbols from the symbols from the `-dbg` package. I ended up building from source and setting my `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. -See [linux_building_debug_gtk.md](linux_building_debug_gtk.md) for more on how +See [building_debug_gtk.md](linux/building_debug_gtk.md) for more on how to build your own debug version of GTK. ## Parasite diff --git a/docs/linux/dependencies.md b/docs/linux/dependencies.md index 119a58bfdf4736..fe011d7940bf3a 100644 --- a/docs/linux/dependencies.md +++ b/docs/linux/dependencies.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ that we need `libdbus-1-dev` and `libdbus-1-3`. Add these both to the `DEBIAN_PACKAGES` list in [`//build/linux/sysroot_scripts/sysroot-creator-sid.sh`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/build/linux/sysroot_scripts/sysroot-creator-sid.sh). Building and uploading the sysroot images is detailed in [Linux sysroot -images](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master/docs/linux_sysroot.md). +images](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master/docs/sysroot.md). You may need to add additional dependent libraries for your new library. ## Whitelist the new dependencies @@ -194,5 +194,5 @@ Then add `:libdbus-1-3` to `//third_party/instrumented_libraries:locally_built`'s `deps`. See [Linux Instrumented -Libraries](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master/docs/linux_instrumented_libraries.md) +Libraries](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master/docs/instrumented_libraries.md) for instructions on building and uploading the instrumented libraries. diff --git a/docs/linux/development.md b/docs/linux/development.md index 782c31f453572b..8a837d797cb14c 100644 --- a/docs/linux/development.md +++ b/docs/linux/development.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Please join us on IRC for the most up-to-date development discussion: ## Checkout and Build -See the [Linux build instructions](linux_build_instructions.md). +See the [Linux build instructions](build_instructions.md). ## What Needs Work @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ See [Contributing code](contributing.md). ## Debugging -See [Linux debugging](linux_debugging.md). +See [Linux debugging](debugging.md). ## Documents -[Linux Graphics Pipeline](linux_graphics_pipeline.md) +[Linux Graphics Pipeline](graphics_pipeline.md) diff --git a/docs/linux/ozone_drm.md b/docs/linux/ozone_drm.md index 332ecf4bdd2b23..1df8ff0bb48801 100644 --- a/docs/linux/ozone_drm.md +++ b/docs/linux/ozone_drm.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Checkout, Build, & Run Chromium](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/get-the-code). Googlers should checkout chromium source code as described here: [Building Chromium on a corporate Linux -workstation](https://companydoc.corp.google.com/company/teams/chrome/linux_build_instructions.md?cl=head) +workstation](https://companydoc.corp.google.com/company/teams/chrome/build_instructions.md?cl=head) We want to build on linux on top of Ozone with gbm platform. The following instructions builds chromium targets along with minigbm diff --git a/docs/linux/pid_namespace_support.md b/docs/linux/pid_namespace_support.md index 81ce80fb740057..0b282c842c30ce 100644 --- a/docs/linux/pid_namespace_support.md +++ b/docs/linux/pid_namespace_support.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Linux PID Namespace Support -The [LinuxSUIDSandbox](linux_suid_sandbox.md) currently relies on support for +The [LinuxSUIDSandbox](suid_sandbox.md) currently relies on support for the `CLONE_NEWPID` flag in Linux's [clone() system call](http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man2/clone.2.html). You can check whether your system supports PID namespaces with the code below, diff --git a/docs/linux/sandbox_ipc.md b/docs/linux/sandbox_ipc.md index f0555b8d476b93..66246ead3f1fc3 100644 --- a/docs/linux/sandbox_ipc.md +++ b/docs/linux/sandbox_ipc.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ file-descriptor based system. See `sandbox/linux/services/libc_interceptor.cc`. Thus we define a small IPC system which doesn't depend on anything but `base` and which can make synchronous requests to the browser process. -The [zygote](linux_zygote.md) starts with a `UNIX DGRAM` socket installed in a +The [zygote](zygote.md) starts with a `UNIX DGRAM` socket installed in a well known file descriptor slot (currently 4). Requests can be written to this socket which are then processed on a special "sandbox IPC" process. Requests have a magic `int` at the beginning giving the type of the request. diff --git a/docs/linux/sandboxing.md b/docs/linux/sandboxing.md index 2bd09a2459aa2d..51603865d118b2 100644 --- a/docs/linux/sandboxing.md +++ b/docs/linux/sandboxing.md @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ A SUID binary that will create a new network and PID namespace, as well as To disable it, use `--disable-setuid-sandbox`. (Do not remove the binary or unset `CHROME_DEVEL_SANDBOX`, it is not supported). -Main page: [LinuxSUIDSandbox](linux_suid_sandbox.md) +Main page: [LinuxSUIDSandbox](suid_sandbox.md) ## User namespaces sandbox @@ -140,12 +140,12 @@ for 'dynamic' since dynamic transitions are a little obscure in SELinux) Sandboxing can make developing harder, see: -* [this page](linux_suid_sandbox_development.md) for the `setuid` sandbox +* [this page](suid_sandbox_development.md) for the `setuid` sandbox * [this page](https://www.chromium.org/for-testers/bug-reporting-guidelines/hanging-tabs) for triggering crashes -* [this page for debugging tricks](linux_debugging.md) +* [this page for debugging tricks](debugging.md) ## See also -* [LinuxSandboxIPC](linux_sandbox_ipc.md) -* [How Chromium's Linux sandbox affects Native Client](https://chromium.googlesource.com/native_client/src/native_client.git/+/master/docs/linux_outer_sandbox.md) +* [LinuxSandboxIPC](sandbox_ipc.md) +* [How Chromium's Linux sandbox affects Native Client](https://chromium.googlesource.com/native_client/src/native_client.git/+/master/docs/outer_sandbox.md) diff --git a/docs/linux/suid_sandbox.md b/docs/linux/suid_sandbox.md index 537db2a8cb69f2..298f290325e8f7 100644 --- a/docs/linux/suid_sandbox.md +++ b/docs/linux/suid_sandbox.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This page is mostly out-of-date.* With [r20110](https://crrev.com/20110), Chromium on Linux can now sandbox its renderers using a `SUID` helper binary. This is one of -[our layer-1 sandboxing solutions](linux_sandboxing.md). +[our layer-1 sandboxing solutions](sandboxing.md). ## `SUID` helper executable @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The `SUID` helper is responsible for the first two: In addition: -* The [Linux Zygote](linux_zygote.md) startup code sets the process to be +* The [Linux Zygote](zygote.md) startup code sets the process to be _undumpable_ using [prctl()](http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man2/prctl.2.html). This stops sandboxed processes from being able to `ptrace()` each other. @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Chromium binary somewhere else you need to modify this string. ## See also -* [LinuxSUIDSandboxDevelopment](linux_suid_sandbox_development.md) -* [LinuxSandboxing](linux_sandboxing.md) +* [LinuxSUIDSandboxDevelopment](suid_sandbox_development.md) +* [LinuxSandboxing](sandboxing.md) * General information on Chromium sandboxing: https://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/sandbox diff --git a/docs/linux/suid_sandbox_development.md b/docs/linux/suid_sandbox_development.md index 9ce680819ccac4..b541a11dbb31c0 100644 --- a/docs/linux/suid_sandbox_development.md +++ b/docs/linux/suid_sandbox_development.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=598454 This page is mostly out-of-date.* -For context see [LinuxSUIDSandbox](linux_suid_sandbox.md) +For context see [LinuxSUIDSandbox](suid_sandbox.md) We need a SUID helper binary to turn on the sandbox on Linux. diff --git a/docs/linux/zygote.md b/docs/linux/zygote.md index dcf57ad4aead13..9b2ad61ee82baf 100644 --- a/docs/linux/zygote.md +++ b/docs/linux/zygote.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ More specifically, on Linux, it allows to: up to ~8 MB per process. See [Appendix C](#appendix-c-overall-memory-impact). Security-wise, the Zygote is responsible for setting up and bookkeeping the -[namespace sandbox](linux_sandboxing.md). +[namespace sandbox](sandboxing.md). Furthermore it is the only reasonable way to keep a reference to a binary and a set of shared libraries that can be exec'ed. In the model used on Windows diff --git a/docs/native_relocations.md b/docs/native_relocations.md index aeb85f907165b6..22ad0c827c64e9 100644 --- a/docs/native_relocations.md +++ b/docs/native_relocations.md @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ `mremap` onto shared memory to dedupe after-the-fact. [almost no memory overhead]: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20160413-00/?p=93301 -[zygote]: linux_zygote.md +[zygote]: linux/zygote.md [relro_sharing]: android_native_libraries.md#relro-sharing ### Start-up Time diff --git a/docs/old_chromoting_build_instructions.md b/docs/old_chromoting_build_instructions.md index 841288a683ae2a..7a027388bf1a10 100644 --- a/docs/old_chromoting_build_instructions.md +++ b/docs/old_chromoting_build_instructions.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ If you've already checked out a copy of the browser's codebase, you can skip this section, although you'll still need to run `gclient runhooks` to ensure you build using the API keys you just generated. -1. [Install the build dependencies](linux_build_instructions_prerequisites.md). +1. [Install the build dependencies](linux/build_instructions_prerequisites.md). 1. Install the depot\_tools utilities, a process that is documented at https://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/install-depot-tools. 1. Download the Chromium source code by running: diff --git a/docs/ozone_overview.md b/docs/ozone_overview.md index cb77cef88e6705..a47a6dbfb0d583 100644 --- a/docs/ozone_overview.md +++ b/docs/ozone_overview.md @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Caveats: * For the GBM platform, you may need to terminate your X server (or any other display server) prior to testing. * During development, you may need to configure - [sandboxing](linux_sandboxing.md) or to disable it. + [sandboxing](linux/sandboxing.md) or to disable it. ## Ozone Platforms diff --git a/docs/profiling.md b/docs/profiling.md index b8a4aec6f4342b..aa0599c5bd482b 100644 --- a/docs/profiling.md +++ b/docs/profiling.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ These are instructions for collecting a CPU profile of chromium. All of the prof This doc is intended to be an authoritative one-stop resource for profiling chromium. At the time of writing, there are a number of existing docs with profiling instructions, in varying states of obsolescence: -* [./linux_profiling.md](./linux_profiling.md) +* [./linux/profiling.md](./linux/profiling.md) * [./profiling_content_shell_on_android.md](./profiling_content_shell_on_android.md) * https://www.chromium.org/developers/profiling-chromium-and-webkit * https://www.chromium.org/developers/telemetry/profiling diff --git a/docs/seccomp_sandbox_crash_dumping.md b/docs/seccomp_sandbox_crash_dumping.md index 0c776fecf7f968..d63757fe80cc53 100644 --- a/docs/seccomp_sandbox_crash_dumping.md +++ b/docs/seccomp_sandbox_crash_dumping.md @@ -42,5 +42,5 @@ Here are some mechanisms that could make this safe: ## See also -* [LinuxCrashDumping](linux_crash_dumping.md) +* [LinuxCrashDumping](linux/crash_dumping.md) * [Issue 37728](https://crbug.com/37728) diff --git a/docs/testing/web_tests_linux.md b/docs/testing/web_tests_linux.md index 92216678e7bc99..b9b94b1d673626 100644 --- a/docs/testing/web_tests_linux.md +++ b/docs/testing/web_tests_linux.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ If `fast/dom/object-plugin-hides-properties.html` and using a chroot jail with Lucid 64-bit user space to be sure that your system matches the checked in baselines. You can use `build/install-chroot.sh` to set up a Lucid 64 chroot. Learn more about - [using a linux chroot](using_a_linux_chroot.md). + [using a linux chroot](linux/using_a_chroot.md). ## Getting a web test into a debugger diff --git a/sandbox/linux/suid/client/setuid_sandbox_host.cc b/sandbox/linux/suid/client/setuid_sandbox_host.cc index 74c2c3527198f5..0aaed76c1dda2b 100644 --- a/sandbox/linux/suid/client/setuid_sandbox_host.cc +++ b/sandbox/linux/suid/client/setuid_sandbox_host.cc @@ -146,10 +146,11 @@ void SetuidSandboxHost::PrependWrapper(base::CommandLine* cmd_line) { struct stat st; if (sandbox_binary.empty() || stat(sandbox_binary.c_str(), &st) != 0) { LOG(FATAL) << "The SUID sandbox helper binary is missing: " - << sandbox_binary << " Aborting now. See " - "https://chromium.googlesource.com/" - "chromium/src/+/master/docs/" - "linux_suid_sandbox_development.md."; + << sandbox_binary + << " Aborting now. See " + "https://chromium.googlesource.com/" + "chromium/src/+/master/docs/" + "linux/suid_sandbox_development.md."; } if (access(sandbox_binary.c_str(), X_OK) != 0 || (st.st_uid != 0) ||