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author | John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> | 2010-07-29 23:47:57 +0200 |
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committer | James Morris <jmorris@namei.org> | 2010-08-02 07:35:11 +0200 |
commit | cdff264264254e0fabc8107a33f3bb75a95e981f (patch) | |
tree | a20956e2a7a38e195071ded57fca02e1d1b1314c /security | |
parent | TOMOYO: Update version to 2.3.0 (diff) | |
download | linux-cdff264264254e0fabc8107a33f3bb75a95e981f.tar.xz linux-cdff264264254e0fabc8107a33f3bb75a95e981f.zip |
AppArmor: misc. base functions and defines
Miscellaneous functions and defines needed by AppArmor, including
the base path resolution routines.
Signed-off-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'security')
-rw-r--r-- | security/apparmor/include/apparmor.h | 92 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | security/apparmor/include/path.h | 31 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | security/apparmor/lib.c | 133 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | security/apparmor/path.c | 235 |
4 files changed, 491 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/security/apparmor/include/apparmor.h b/security/apparmor/include/apparmor.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..38ccaea08204 --- /dev/null +++ b/security/apparmor/include/apparmor.h @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/* + * AppArmor security module + * + * This file contains AppArmor basic global and lib definitions + * + * Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Novell/SUSE + * Copyright 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the + * License. + */ + +#ifndef __APPARMOR_H +#define __APPARMOR_H + +#include <linux/fs.h> + +#include "match.h" + +/* Control parameters settable through module/boot flags */ +extern enum audit_mode aa_g_audit; +extern int aa_g_audit_header; +extern int aa_g_debug; +extern int aa_g_lock_policy; +extern int aa_g_logsyscall; +extern int aa_g_paranoid_load; +extern unsigned int aa_g_path_max; + +/* + * DEBUG remains global (no per profile flag) since it is mostly used in sysctl + * which is not related to profile accesses. + */ + +#define AA_DEBUG(fmt, args...) \ + do { \ + if (aa_g_debug && printk_ratelimit()) \ + printk(KERN_DEBUG "AppArmor: " fmt, ##args); \ + } while (0) + +#define AA_ERROR(fmt, args...) \ + do { \ + if (printk_ratelimit()) \ + printk(KERN_ERR "AppArmor: " fmt, ##args); \ + } while (0) + +/* Flag indicating whether initialization completed */ +extern int apparmor_initialized __initdata; + +/* fn's in lib */ +char *aa_split_fqname(char *args, char **ns_name); +void aa_info_message(const char *str); +void *kvmalloc(size_t size); +void kvfree(void *buffer); + + +/** + * aa_strneq - compare null terminated @str to a non null terminated substring + * @str: a null terminated string + * @sub: a substring, not necessarily null terminated + * @len: length of @sub to compare + * + * The @str string must be full consumed for this to be considered a match + */ +static inline bool aa_strneq(const char *str, const char *sub, int len) +{ + return !strncmp(str, sub, len) && !str[len]; +} + +/** + * aa_dfa_null_transition - step to next state after null character + * @dfa: the dfa to match against + * @start: the state of the dfa to start matching in + * + * aa_dfa_null_transition transitions to the next state after a null + * character which is not used in standard matching and is only + * used to separate pairs. + */ +static inline unsigned int aa_dfa_null_transition(struct aa_dfa *dfa, + unsigned int start) +{ + /* the null transition only needs the string's null terminator byte */ + return aa_dfa_match_len(dfa, start, "", 1); +} + +static inline bool mediated_filesystem(struct inode *inode) +{ + return !(inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_NOUSER); +} + +#endif /* __APPARMOR_H */ diff --git a/security/apparmor/include/path.h b/security/apparmor/include/path.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..27b327a7fae5 --- /dev/null +++ b/security/apparmor/include/path.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +/* + * AppArmor security module + * + * This file contains AppArmor basic path manipulation function definitions. + * + * Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Novell/SUSE + * Copyright 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the + * License. + */ + +#ifndef __AA_PATH_H +#define __AA_PATH_H + + +enum path_flags { + PATH_IS_DIR = 0x1, /* path is a directory */ + PATH_CONNECT_PATH = 0x4, /* connect disconnected paths to / */ + PATH_CHROOT_REL = 0x8, /* do path lookup relative to chroot */ + PATH_CHROOT_NSCONNECT = 0x10, /* connect paths that are at ns root */ + + PATH_DELEGATE_DELETED = 0x08000, /* delegate deleted files */ + PATH_MEDIATE_DELETED = 0x10000, /* mediate deleted paths */ +}; + +int aa_get_name(struct path *path, int flags, char **buffer, const char **name); + +#endif /* __AA_PATH_H */ diff --git a/security/apparmor/lib.c b/security/apparmor/lib.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6e85cdb4303f --- /dev/null +++ b/security/apparmor/lib.c @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +/* + * AppArmor security module + * + * This file contains basic common functions used in AppArmor + * + * Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Novell/SUSE + * Copyright 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the + * License. + */ + +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/vmalloc.h> + +#include "include/audit.h" + + +/** + * aa_split_fqname - split a fqname into a profile and namespace name + * @fqname: a full qualified name in namespace profile format (NOT NULL) + * @ns_name: pointer to portion of the string containing the ns name (NOT NULL) + * + * Returns: profile name or NULL if one is not specified + * + * Split a namespace name from a profile name (see policy.c for naming + * description). If a portion of the name is missing it returns NULL for + * that portion. + * + * NOTE: may modify the @fqname string. The pointers returned point + * into the @fqname string. + */ +char *aa_split_fqname(char *fqname, char **ns_name) +{ + char *name = strim(fqname); + + *ns_name = NULL; + if (name[0] == ':') { + char *split = strchr(&name[1], ':'); + if (split) { + /* overwrite ':' with \0 */ + *split = 0; + name = skip_spaces(split + 1); + } else + /* a ns name without a following profile is allowed */ + name = NULL; + *ns_name = &name[1]; + } + if (name && *name == 0) + name = NULL; + + return name; +} + +/** + * aa_info_message - log a none profile related status message + * @str: message to log + */ +void aa_info_message(const char *str) +{ + if (audit_enabled) { + struct common_audit_data sa; + COMMON_AUDIT_DATA_INIT(&sa, NONE); + sa.aad.info = str; + aa_audit_msg(AUDIT_APPARMOR_STATUS, &sa, NULL); + } + printk(KERN_INFO "AppArmor: %s\n", str); +} + +/** + * kvmalloc - do allocation preferring kmalloc but falling back to vmalloc + * @size: size of allocation + * + * Return: allocated buffer or NULL if failed + * + * It is possible that policy being loaded from the user is larger than + * what can be allocated by kmalloc, in those cases fall back to vmalloc. + */ +void *kvmalloc(size_t size) +{ + void *buffer = NULL; + + if (size == 0) + return NULL; + + /* do not attempt kmalloc if we need more than 16 pages at once */ + if (size <= (16*PAGE_SIZE)) + buffer = kmalloc(size, GFP_NOIO | __GFP_NOWARN); + if (!buffer) { + /* see kvfree for why size must be at least work_struct size + * when allocated via vmalloc + */ + if (size < sizeof(struct work_struct)) + size = sizeof(struct work_struct); + buffer = vmalloc(size); + } + return buffer; +} + +/** + * do_vfree - workqueue routine for freeing vmalloced memory + * @work: data to be freed + * + * The work_struct is overlaid to the data being freed, as at the point + * the work is scheduled the data is no longer valid, be its freeing + * needs to be delayed until safe. + */ +static void do_vfree(struct work_struct *work) +{ + vfree(work); +} + +/** + * kvfree - free an allocation do by kvmalloc + * @buffer: buffer to free (MAYBE_NULL) + * + * Free a buffer allocated by kvmalloc + */ +void kvfree(void *buffer) +{ + if (is_vmalloc_addr(buffer)) { + /* Data is no longer valid so just use the allocated space + * as the work_struct + */ + struct work_struct *work = (struct work_struct *) buffer; + INIT_WORK(work, do_vfree); + schedule_work(work); + } else + kfree(buffer); +} diff --git a/security/apparmor/path.c b/security/apparmor/path.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..96bab9469d48 --- /dev/null +++ b/security/apparmor/path.c @@ -0,0 +1,235 @@ +/* + * AppArmor security module + * + * This file contains AppArmor function for pathnames + * + * Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Novell/SUSE + * Copyright 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the + * License. + */ + +#include <linux/magic.h> +#include <linux/mnt_namespace.h> +#include <linux/mount.h> +#include <linux/namei.h> +#include <linux/nsproxy.h> +#include <linux/path.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/fs_struct.h> + +#include "include/apparmor.h" +#include "include/path.h" +#include "include/policy.h" + + +/* modified from dcache.c */ +static int prepend(char **buffer, int buflen, const char *str, int namelen) +{ + buflen -= namelen; + if (buflen < 0) + return -ENAMETOOLONG; + *buffer -= namelen; + memcpy(*buffer, str, namelen); + return 0; +} + +#define CHROOT_NSCONNECT (PATH_CHROOT_REL | PATH_CHROOT_NSCONNECT) + +/** + * d_namespace_path - lookup a name associated with a given path + * @path: path to lookup (NOT NULL) + * @buf: buffer to store path to (NOT NULL) + * @buflen: length of @buf + * @name: Returns - pointer for start of path name with in @buf (NOT NULL) + * @flags: flags controlling path lookup + * + * Handle path name lookup. + * + * Returns: %0 else error code if path lookup fails + * When no error the path name is returned in @name which points to + * to a position in @buf + */ +static int d_namespace_path(struct path *path, char *buf, int buflen, + char **name, int flags) +{ + struct path root, tmp; + char *res; + int deleted, connected; + int error = 0; + + /* Get the root we want to resolve too */ + if (flags & PATH_CHROOT_REL) { + /* resolve paths relative to chroot */ + read_lock(¤t->fs->lock); + root = current->fs->root; + /* released below */ + path_get(&root); + read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); + } else { + /* resolve paths relative to namespace */ + root.mnt = current->nsproxy->mnt_ns->root; + root.dentry = root.mnt->mnt_root; + /* released below */ + path_get(&root); + } + + spin_lock(&dcache_lock); + /* There is a race window between path lookup here and the + * need to strip the " (deleted) string that __d_path applies + * Detect the race and relookup the path + * + * The stripping of (deleted) is a hack that could be removed + * with an updated __d_path + */ + do { + tmp = root; + deleted = d_unlinked(path->dentry); + res = __d_path(path, &tmp, buf, buflen); + + } while (deleted != d_unlinked(path->dentry)); + spin_unlock(&dcache_lock); + + *name = res; + /* handle error conditions - and still allow a partial path to + * be returned. + */ + if (IS_ERR(res)) { + error = PTR_ERR(res); + *name = buf; + goto out; + } + if (deleted) { + /* On some filesystems, newly allocated dentries appear to the + * security_path hooks as a deleted dentry except without an + * inode allocated. + * + * Remove the appended deleted text and return as string for + * normal mediation, or auditing. The (deleted) string is + * guaranteed to be added in this case, so just strip it. + */ + buf[buflen - 11] = 0; /* - (len(" (deleted)") +\0) */ + + if (path->dentry->d_inode && !(flags & PATH_MEDIATE_DELETED)) { + error = -ENOENT; + goto out; + } + } + + /* Determine if the path is connected to the expected root */ + connected = tmp.dentry == root.dentry && tmp.mnt == root.mnt; + + /* If the path is not connected, + * check if it is a sysctl and handle specially else remove any + * leading / that __d_path may have returned. + * Unless + * specifically directed to connect the path, + * OR + * if in a chroot and doing chroot relative paths and the path + * resolves to the namespace root (would be connected outside + * of chroot) and specifically directed to connect paths to + * namespace root. + */ + if (!connected) { + /* is the disconnect path a sysctl? */ + if (tmp.dentry->d_sb->s_magic == PROC_SUPER_MAGIC && + strncmp(*name, "/sys/", 5) == 0) { + /* TODO: convert over to using a per namespace + * control instead of hard coded /proc + */ + error = prepend(name, *name - buf, "/proc", 5); + } else if (!(flags & PATH_CONNECT_PATH) && + !(((flags & CHROOT_NSCONNECT) == CHROOT_NSCONNECT) && + (tmp.mnt == current->nsproxy->mnt_ns->root && + tmp.dentry == tmp.mnt->mnt_root))) { + /* disconnected path, don't return pathname starting + * with '/' + */ + error = -ESTALE; + if (*res == '/') + *name = res + 1; + } + } + +out: + path_put(&root); + + return error; +} + +/** + * get_name_to_buffer - get the pathname to a buffer ensure dir / is appended + * @path: path to get name for (NOT NULL) + * @flags: flags controlling path lookup + * @buffer: buffer to put name in (NOT NULL) + * @size: size of buffer + * @name: Returns - contains position of path name in @buffer (NOT NULL) + * + * Returns: %0 else error on failure + */ +static int get_name_to_buffer(struct path *path, int flags, char *buffer, + int size, char **name) +{ + int adjust = (flags & PATH_IS_DIR) ? 1 : 0; + int error = d_namespace_path(path, buffer, size - adjust, name, flags); + + if (!error && (flags & PATH_IS_DIR) && (*name)[1] != '\0') + /* + * Append "/" to the pathname. The root directory is a special + * case; it already ends in slash. + */ + strcpy(&buffer[size - 2], "/"); + + return error; +} + +/** + * aa_get_name - compute the pathname of a file + * @path: path the file (NOT NULL) + * @flags: flags controlling path name generation + * @buffer: buffer that aa_get_name() allocated (NOT NULL) + * @name: Returns - the generated path name if !error (NOT NULL) + * + * @name is a pointer to the beginning of the pathname (which usually differs + * from the beginning of the buffer), or NULL. If there is an error @name + * may contain a partial or invalid name that can be used for audit purposes, + * but it can not be used for mediation. + * + * We need PATH_IS_DIR to indicate whether the file is a directory or not + * because the file may not yet exist, and so we cannot check the inode's + * file type. + * + * Returns: %0 else error code if could retrieve name + */ +int aa_get_name(struct path *path, int flags, char **buffer, const char **name) +{ + char *buf, *str = NULL; + int size = 256; + int error; + + *name = NULL; + *buffer = NULL; + for (;;) { + /* freed by caller */ + buf = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!buf) + return -ENOMEM; + + error = get_name_to_buffer(path, flags, buf, size, &str); + if (error != -ENAMETOOLONG) + break; + + kfree(buf); + size <<= 1; + if (size > aa_g_path_max) + return -ENAMETOOLONG; + } + *buffer = buf; + *name = str; + + return error; +} |