/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include #include #include #include "alloc-util.h" #include "dev-setup.h" #include "label-util.h" #include "log.h" #include "mkdir-label.h" #include "nulstr-util.h" #include "path-util.h" #include "umask-util.h" #include "user-util.h" int dev_setup(const char *prefix, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) { static const char symlinks[] = "-/proc/kcore\0" "/dev/core\0" "/proc/self/fd\0" "/dev/fd\0" "/proc/self/fd/0\0" "/dev/stdin\0" "/proc/self/fd/1\0" "/dev/stdout\0" "/proc/self/fd/2\0" "/dev/stderr\0"; int r; NULSTR_FOREACH_PAIR(j, k, symlinks) { _cleanup_free_ char *link_name = NULL; const char *n; if (j[0] == '-') { j++; if (access(j, F_OK) < 0) continue; } if (prefix) { link_name = path_join(prefix, k); if (!link_name) return -ENOMEM; n = link_name; } else n = k; r = symlink_label(j, n); if (r < 0) log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to symlink %s to %s: %m", j, n); if (uid != UID_INVALID || gid != GID_INVALID) if (lchown(n, uid, gid) < 0) log_debug_errno(errno, "Failed to chown %s: %m", n); } return 0; } int make_inaccessible_nodes( const char *parent_dir, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) { static const struct { const char *name; mode_t mode; } table[] = { { "inaccessible", S_IFDIR | 0755 }, { "inaccessible/reg", S_IFREG | 0000 }, { "inaccessible/dir", S_IFDIR | 0000 }, { "inaccessible/fifo", S_IFIFO | 0000 }, { "inaccessible/sock", S_IFSOCK | 0000 }, /* The following two are likely to fail if we lack the privs for it (for example in an userns * environment, if CAP_SYS_MKNOD is missing, or if a device node policy prohibits creation of * device nodes with a major/minor of 0). But that's entirely fine. Consumers of these files * should implement falling back to use a different node then, for example * /inaccessible/sock, which is close enough in behaviour and semantics for most uses. */ { "inaccessible/chr", S_IFCHR | 0000 }, { "inaccessible/blk", S_IFBLK | 0000 }, }; int r; if (!parent_dir) parent_dir = "/run/systemd"; BLOCK_WITH_UMASK(0000); /* Set up inaccessible (and empty) file nodes of all types. This are used to as mount sources for over-mounting * ("masking") file nodes that shall become inaccessible and empty for specific containers or services. We try * to lock down these nodes as much as we can, but otherwise try to match them as closely as possible with the * underlying file, i.e. in the best case we offer the same node type as the underlying node. */ for (size_t i = 0; i < ELEMENTSOF(table); i++) { _cleanup_free_ char *path = NULL; path = path_join(parent_dir, table[i].name); if (!path) return log_oom(); if (S_ISDIR(table[i].mode)) r = mkdir_label(path, table[i].mode & 07777); else r = mknod_label(path, table[i].mode, makedev(0, 0)); if (r < 0) { log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to create '%s', ignoring: %m", path); continue; } if (uid != UID_INVALID || gid != GID_INVALID) { if (lchown(path, uid, gid) < 0) log_debug_errno(errno, "Failed to chown '%s': %m", path); } } return 0; }