Message ID | 20220908195805.128252-4-gnoack3000@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Handled Elsewhere |
Headers | show |
Series | landlock: truncate support | expand |
I'd like to have tests similar to base_test.c:ruleset_fd_transfer to check ftruncate with different kind of file descriptors and not-sandboxed processes. That would require some code refactoring to reuse the FD passing code. On 08/09/2022 21:58, Günther Noack wrote: > These tests exercise the following truncation operations: > > * truncate() (truncate by path) > * ftruncate() (truncate by file descriptor) > * open with the O_TRUNC flag > * special case: creat(), which is open with O_CREAT|O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC. > > in the following scenarios: > > * Files with read, write and truncate rights. > * Files with read and truncate rights. > * Files with the truncate right. > * Files without the truncate right. > > In particular, the following scenarios are enforced with the test: > > * open() with O_TRUNC requires the truncate right, if it truncates a file. > open() already checks security_path_truncate() in this case, > and it required no additional check in the Landlock LSM's file_open hook. > * creat() requires the truncate right > when called with an existing filename. > * creat() does *not* require the truncate right > when it's creating a new file. > * ftruncate() requires that the file was opened by a thread that had > the truncate right for the file at the time of open(). (The rights > are carried along with the opened file.) > > Signed-off-by: Günther Noack <gnoack3000@gmail.com> > --- > tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c | 280 +++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 280 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > index 87b28d14a1aa..ddc8c7e57e86 100644 > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ static const char file1_s2d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s2d3/f1"; > static const char file2_s2d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s2d3/f2"; > > static const char dir_s3d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1"; > +static const char file1_s3d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/f1"; > /* dir_s3d2 is a mount point. */ > static const char dir_s3d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2"; > static const char dir_s3d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2/s3d3"; > @@ -83,6 +84,7 @@ static const char dir_s3d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2/s3d3"; > * │ ├── f1 > * │ └── f2 > * └── s3d1 > + * ├── f1 > * └── s3d2 > * └── s3d3 > */ > @@ -208,6 +210,7 @@ static void create_layout1(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata) > create_file(_metadata, file1_s2d3); > create_file(_metadata, file2_s2d3); > > + create_file(_metadata, file1_s3d1); > create_directory(_metadata, dir_s3d2); > set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN); > ASSERT_EQ(0, mount("tmp", dir_s3d2, "tmpfs", 0, "size=4m,mode=700")); > @@ -230,6 +233,7 @@ static void remove_layout1(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata) > EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s2d2)); > EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s2d1)); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s3d1)); > EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(dir_s3d3)); > set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN); > umount(dir_s3d2); > @@ -3158,6 +3162,282 @@ TEST_F_FORK(layout1, proc_pipe) > ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_fds[1])); > } > > +/* Invokes truncate(2) and returns its errno or 0. */ > +static int test_truncate(const char *const path) > +{ > + if (truncate(path, 10) < 0) > + return errno; > + return 0; > +} > + > +/* > + * Invokes creat(2) and returns its errno or 0. > + * Closes the opened file descriptor on success. > + */ > +static int test_creat(const char *const path) > +{ > + int fd = creat(path, 0600); > + > + if (fd < 0) > + return errno; > + > + /* > + * Mixing error codes from close(2) and creat(2) should not lead to any > + * (access type) confusion for this test. > + */ > + if (close(fd) < 0) > + return errno; > + return 0; > +} > + > +/* > + * Exercises file truncation when it's not restricted, > + * as it was the case before LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE existed. > + */ > +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, truncate_unhandled) > +{ > + const char *const file_r = file1_s1d1; > + const char *const file_w = file2_s1d1; > + const char *const file_none = file1_s1d2; > + const struct rule rules[] = { > + { > + .path = file_r, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE, > + }, > + { > + .path = file_w, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > + }, > + /* Implicitly: No rights for file_none. */ > + {}, > + }; > + > + const __u64 handled = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE; > + int ruleset_fd; > + > + /* Enable Landlock. */ > + ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, handled, rules); > + > + ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd); > + enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd); > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd)); > + > + /* > + * Checks read right: truncate and open with O_TRUNC work, unless the > + * file is attempted to be opened for writing. > + */ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_r)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_r, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_r, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_creat(file_r)); > + > + /* > + * Checks write right: truncate and open with O_TRUNC work, unless the > + * file is attempted to be opened for reading. > + */ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_w)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_w, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_w, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_creat(file_w)); > + > + /* > + * Checks "no rights" case: truncate works but all open attempts fail, > + * including creat. > + */ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_none)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_creat(file_none)); > +} > + > +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, truncate) > +{ > + const char *const file_rwt = file1_s1d1; > + const char *const file_rw = file2_s1d1; > + const char *const file_rt = file1_s1d2; > + const char *const file_t = file2_s1d2; > + const char *const file_none = file1_s1d3; > + const char *const dir_t = dir_s2d1; > + const char *const file_in_dir_t = file1_s2d1; > + const char *const dir_w = dir_s3d1; > + const char *const file_in_dir_w = file1_s3d1; > + int file_rwt_fd, file_rw_fd; These variables are unused now. > + const struct rule rules[] = { > + { > + .path = file_rwt, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, > + }, > + { > + .path = file_rw, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > + }, > + { > + .path = file_rt, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, > + }, > + { > + .path = file_t, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, > + }, > + /* Implicitly: No access rights for file_none. */ > + { > + .path = dir_t, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, > + }, > + { > + .path = dir_w, > + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > + }, > + {}, > + }; > + const __u64 handled = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE; > + int ruleset_fd; > + > + /* Enable Landlock. */ > + ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, handled, rules); > + > + ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd); > + enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd); > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd)); > + > + /* Checks read, write and truncate rights: truncation works. */ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_rwt)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_rwt, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_rwt, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + > + /* Checks read and write rights: no truncate variant works. */ > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_truncate(file_rw)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_rw, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_rw, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + > + /* > + * Checks read and truncate rights: truncation works. > + * > + * Note: Files can get truncated using open() even with O_RDONLY. > + */ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_rt)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_rt, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_rt, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + > + /* Checks truncate right: truncate works, but can't open file. */ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_t)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_t, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_t, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + > + /* Checks "no rights" case: No form of truncation works. */ > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_truncate(file_none)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + > + /* > + * Checks truncate right on directory: truncate works on contained > + * files. > + */ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_in_dir_t)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_in_dir_t, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_in_dir_t, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); > + > + /* > + * Checks creat in dir_w: This requires the truncate right when > + * overwriting an existing file, but does not require it when the file > + * is new. > + */ > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_creat(file_in_dir_w)); > + > + ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file_in_dir_w)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_creat(file_in_dir_w)); > +} > + > +static void landlock_single_path(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata, > + const char *const path, __u64 handled, > + __u64 permitted) > +{ > + const struct rule rules[] = { > + { > + .path = path, > + .access = permitted, > + }, > + {}, > + }; > + int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, handled, rules); > + > + ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd); > + > + enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd); > + > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd)); > +} > + > +/* Invokes ftruncate(2) and returns its errno or 0. */ > +static int test_ftruncate(int fd) > +{ > + if (ftruncate(fd, 10) < 0) > + return errno; > + return 0; > +} > + > +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, ftruncate) Great! > +{ > + /* > + * This test opens a new file descriptor at different stages of > + * Landlock restriction: > + * > + * without restriction: ftruncate works > + * something else but truncate restricted: ftruncate works > + * truncate restricted and permitted: ftruncate works > + * truncate restricted and not permitted: ftruncate fails > + * > + * Whether this works or not is expected to depend on the time when the > + * FD was opened, not to depend on the time when ftruncate() was > + * called. > + */ > + const char *const path = file1_s1d1; > + int fd0, fd1, fd2, fd3; You can rename them fd_layer0, fd_layer1… > + > + fd0 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > + > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); I'd prefer to follow the current way to write rule layers: write all struct rule at first and then call each enforcement steps. It is a bit more verbose but easier to understand errors. The list of test_ftruncate checks are straightforward to follow. > + > + fd1 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > + > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE); > + > + fd2 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); > + > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE | > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); > + > + fd3 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_ftruncate(fd3)); > + > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd0)); > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd1)); > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd2)); > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd3)); > +} > + > /* clang-format off */ > FIXTURE(layout1_bind) {}; > /* clang-format on */
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 07:05:44PM +0200, Mickaël Salaün wrote: > I'd like to have tests similar to base_test.c:ruleset_fd_transfer to check > ftruncate with different kind of file descriptors and not-sandboxed > processes. That would require some code refactoring to reuse the FD passing > code. Done. I factored out the FD sending and receiving into helper function in common.h. > On 08/09/2022 21:58, Günther Noack wrote: > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > > index 87b28d14a1aa..ddc8c7e57e86 100644 > > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > > ... > > +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, truncate) > > +{ > > + const char *const file_rwt = file1_s1d1; > > + const char *const file_rw = file2_s1d1; > > + const char *const file_rt = file1_s1d2; > > + const char *const file_t = file2_s1d2; > > + const char *const file_none = file1_s1d3; > > + const char *const dir_t = dir_s2d1; > > + const char *const file_in_dir_t = file1_s2d1; > > + const char *const dir_w = dir_s3d1; > > + const char *const file_in_dir_w = file1_s3d1; > > + int file_rwt_fd, file_rw_fd; > > These variables are unused now. Good catch, done. > > +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, ftruncate) > > Great! > > > +{ > > + /* > > + * This test opens a new file descriptor at different stages of > > + * Landlock restriction: > > + * > > + * without restriction: ftruncate works > > + * something else but truncate restricted: ftruncate works > > + * truncate restricted and permitted: ftruncate works > > + * truncate restricted and not permitted: ftruncate fails > > + * > > + * Whether this works or not is expected to depend on the time when the > > + * FD was opened, not to depend on the time when ftruncate() was > > + * called. > > + */ > > + const char *const path = file1_s1d1; > > + int fd0, fd1, fd2, fd3; > > You can rename them fd_layer0, fd_layer1… Done. > > + fd0 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > + > > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); > > I'd prefer to follow the current way to write rule layers: write all struct > rule at first and then call each enforcement steps. It is a bit more verbose > but easier to understand errors. The list of test_ftruncate checks are > straightforward to follow. Done. > > + fd1 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > > + > > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE); > > + > > + fd2 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); > > + > > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE | > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); > > + > > + fd3 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); > > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_ftruncate(fd3)); > > + > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd0)); > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd1)); > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd2)); > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd3)); > > +} > > + > > /* clang-format off */ > > FIXTURE(layout1_bind) {}; > > /* clang-format on */ --
On 23/09/2022 19:50, Günther Noack wrote: > On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 07:05:44PM +0200, Mickaël Salaün wrote: >> I'd like to have tests similar to base_test.c:ruleset_fd_transfer to check >> ftruncate with different kind of file descriptors and not-sandboxed >> processes. That would require some code refactoring to reuse the FD passing >> code. > > Done. I factored out the FD sending and receiving into helper function in common.h. Please use a dedicated patch for this refactoring. > >> On 08/09/2022 21:58, Günther Noack wrote: >>> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c >>> index 87b28d14a1aa..ddc8c7e57e86 100644 >>> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c >>> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c >>> ... >>> +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, truncate) >>> +{ >>> + const char *const file_rwt = file1_s1d1; >>> + const char *const file_rw = file2_s1d1; >>> + const char *const file_rt = file1_s1d2; >>> + const char *const file_t = file2_s1d2; >>> + const char *const file_none = file1_s1d3; >>> + const char *const dir_t = dir_s2d1; >>> + const char *const file_in_dir_t = file1_s2d1; >>> + const char *const dir_w = dir_s3d1; >>> + const char *const file_in_dir_w = file1_s3d1; >>> + int file_rwt_fd, file_rw_fd; >> >> These variables are unused now. > > Good catch, done. > >>> +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, ftruncate) >> >> Great! >> >>> +{ >>> + /* >>> + * This test opens a new file descriptor at different stages of >>> + * Landlock restriction: >>> + * >>> + * without restriction: ftruncate works >>> + * something else but truncate restricted: ftruncate works >>> + * truncate restricted and permitted: ftruncate works >>> + * truncate restricted and not permitted: ftruncate fails >>> + * >>> + * Whether this works or not is expected to depend on the time when the >>> + * FD was opened, not to depend on the time when ftruncate() was >>> + * called. >>> + */ >>> + const char *const path = file1_s1d1; >>> + int fd0, fd1, fd2, fd3; >> >> You can rename them fd_layer0, fd_layer1… > > Done. > >>> + fd0 = open(path, O_WRONLY); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); >>> + >>> + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, >>> + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | >>> + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, >>> + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); >> >> I'd prefer to follow the current way to write rule layers: write all struct >> rule at first and then call each enforcement steps. It is a bit more verbose >> but easier to understand errors. The list of test_ftruncate checks are >> straightforward to follow. > > Done. > > >>> + fd1 = open(path, O_WRONLY); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); >>> + >>> + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, >>> + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE); >>> + >>> + fd2 = open(path, O_WRONLY); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); >>> + >>> + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, >>> + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE | >>> + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, >>> + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); >>> + >>> + fd3 = open(path, O_WRONLY); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); >>> + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_ftruncate(fd3)); >>> + >>> + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd0)); >>> + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd1)); >>> + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd2)); >>> + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd3)); >>> +} >>> + >>> /* clang-format off */ >>> FIXTURE(layout1_bind) {}; >>> /* clang-format on */ >
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 10:54:55PM +0200, Mickaël Salaün wrote: > > On 23/09/2022 19:50, Günther Noack wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 07:05:44PM +0200, Mickaël Salaün wrote: > > > I'd like to have tests similar to base_test.c:ruleset_fd_transfer to check > > > ftruncate with different kind of file descriptors and not-sandboxed > > > processes. That would require some code refactoring to reuse the FD passing > > > code. > > > > Done. I factored out the FD sending and receiving into helper function in common.h. > > Please use a dedicated patch for this refactoring. +1, will do. > > > On 08/09/2022 21:58, Günther Noack wrote: > > > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > > > > index 87b28d14a1aa..ddc8c7e57e86 100644 > > > > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > > > > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c > > > > ... > > > > +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, truncate) > > > > +{ > > > > + const char *const file_rwt = file1_s1d1; > > > > + const char *const file_rw = file2_s1d1; > > > > + const char *const file_rt = file1_s1d2; > > > > + const char *const file_t = file2_s1d2; > > > > + const char *const file_none = file1_s1d3; > > > > + const char *const dir_t = dir_s2d1; > > > > + const char *const file_in_dir_t = file1_s2d1; > > > > + const char *const dir_w = dir_s3d1; > > > > + const char *const file_in_dir_w = file1_s3d1; > > > > + int file_rwt_fd, file_rw_fd; > > > > > > These variables are unused now. > > > > Good catch, done. > > > > > > +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, ftruncate) > > > > > > Great! > > > > > > > +{ > > > > + /* > > > > + * This test opens a new file descriptor at different stages of > > > > + * Landlock restriction: > > > > + * > > > > + * without restriction: ftruncate works > > > > + * something else but truncate restricted: ftruncate works > > > > + * truncate restricted and permitted: ftruncate works > > > > + * truncate restricted and not permitted: ftruncate fails > > > > + * > > > > + * Whether this works or not is expected to depend on the time when the > > > > + * FD was opened, not to depend on the time when ftruncate() was > > > > + * called. > > > > + */ > > > > + const char *const path = file1_s1d1; > > > > + int fd0, fd1, fd2, fd3; > > > > > > You can rename them fd_layer0, fd_layer1… > > > > Done. > > > > > > + fd0 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > > > + > > > > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, > > > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | > > > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > > > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); > > > > > > I'd prefer to follow the current way to write rule layers: write all struct > > > rule at first and then call each enforcement steps. It is a bit more verbose > > > but easier to understand errors. The list of test_ftruncate checks are > > > straightforward to follow. > > > > Done. > > > > > > > > + fd1 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > > > > + > > > > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, > > > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE); > > > > + > > > > + fd2 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); > > > > + > > > > + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, > > > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE | > > > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, > > > > + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); > > > > + > > > > + fd3 = open(path, O_WRONLY); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); > > > > + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_ftruncate(fd3)); > > > > + > > > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd0)); > > > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd1)); > > > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd2)); > > > > + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd3)); > > > > +} > > > > + > > > > /* clang-format off */ > > > > FIXTURE(layout1_bind) {}; > > > > /* clang-format on */ > > --
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c index 87b28d14a1aa..ddc8c7e57e86 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ static const char file1_s2d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s2d3/f1"; static const char file2_s2d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s2d3/f2"; static const char dir_s3d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1"; +static const char file1_s3d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/f1"; /* dir_s3d2 is a mount point. */ static const char dir_s3d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2"; static const char dir_s3d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2/s3d3"; @@ -83,6 +84,7 @@ static const char dir_s3d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2/s3d3"; * │ ├── f1 * │ └── f2 * └── s3d1 + * ├── f1 * └── s3d2 * └── s3d3 */ @@ -208,6 +210,7 @@ static void create_layout1(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata) create_file(_metadata, file1_s2d3); create_file(_metadata, file2_s2d3); + create_file(_metadata, file1_s3d1); create_directory(_metadata, dir_s3d2); set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN); ASSERT_EQ(0, mount("tmp", dir_s3d2, "tmpfs", 0, "size=4m,mode=700")); @@ -230,6 +233,7 @@ static void remove_layout1(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata) EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s2d2)); EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s2d1)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s3d1)); EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(dir_s3d3)); set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN); umount(dir_s3d2); @@ -3158,6 +3162,282 @@ TEST_F_FORK(layout1, proc_pipe) ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_fds[1])); } +/* Invokes truncate(2) and returns its errno or 0. */ +static int test_truncate(const char *const path) +{ + if (truncate(path, 10) < 0) + return errno; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Invokes creat(2) and returns its errno or 0. + * Closes the opened file descriptor on success. + */ +static int test_creat(const char *const path) +{ + int fd = creat(path, 0600); + + if (fd < 0) + return errno; + + /* + * Mixing error codes from close(2) and creat(2) should not lead to any + * (access type) confusion for this test. + */ + if (close(fd) < 0) + return errno; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Exercises file truncation when it's not restricted, + * as it was the case before LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE existed. + */ +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, truncate_unhandled) +{ + const char *const file_r = file1_s1d1; + const char *const file_w = file2_s1d1; + const char *const file_none = file1_s1d2; + const struct rule rules[] = { + { + .path = file_r, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE, + }, + { + .path = file_w, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, + }, + /* Implicitly: No rights for file_none. */ + {}, + }; + + const __u64 handled = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE; + int ruleset_fd; + + /* Enable Landlock. */ + ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, handled, rules); + + ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd); + enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd); + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd)); + + /* + * Checks read right: truncate and open with O_TRUNC work, unless the + * file is attempted to be opened for writing. + */ + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_r)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_r, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_r, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_creat(file_r)); + + /* + * Checks write right: truncate and open with O_TRUNC work, unless the + * file is attempted to be opened for reading. + */ + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_w)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_w, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_w, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_creat(file_w)); + + /* + * Checks "no rights" case: truncate works but all open attempts fail, + * including creat. + */ + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_none)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_creat(file_none)); +} + +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, truncate) +{ + const char *const file_rwt = file1_s1d1; + const char *const file_rw = file2_s1d1; + const char *const file_rt = file1_s1d2; + const char *const file_t = file2_s1d2; + const char *const file_none = file1_s1d3; + const char *const dir_t = dir_s2d1; + const char *const file_in_dir_t = file1_s2d1; + const char *const dir_w = dir_s3d1; + const char *const file_in_dir_w = file1_s3d1; + int file_rwt_fd, file_rw_fd; + const struct rule rules[] = { + { + .path = file_rwt, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, + }, + { + .path = file_rw, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, + }, + { + .path = file_rt, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, + }, + { + .path = file_t, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, + }, + /* Implicitly: No access rights for file_none. */ + { + .path = dir_t, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, + }, + { + .path = dir_w, + .access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, + }, + {}, + }; + const __u64 handled = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE; + int ruleset_fd; + + /* Enable Landlock. */ + ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, handled, rules); + + ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd); + enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd); + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd)); + + /* Checks read, write and truncate rights: truncation works. */ + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_rwt)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_rwt, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_rwt, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + + /* Checks read and write rights: no truncate variant works. */ + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_truncate(file_rw)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_rw, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_rw, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + + /* + * Checks read and truncate rights: truncation works. + * + * Note: Files can get truncated using open() even with O_RDONLY. + */ + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_rt)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_open(file_rt, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_rt, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + + /* Checks truncate right: truncate works, but can't open file. */ + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_t)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_t, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_t, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + + /* Checks "no rights" case: No form of truncation works. */ + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_truncate(file_none)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_none, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + + /* + * Checks truncate right on directory: truncate works on contained + * files. + */ + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_truncate(file_in_dir_t)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_in_dir_t, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file_in_dir_t, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); + + /* + * Checks creat in dir_w: This requires the truncate right when + * overwriting an existing file, but does not require it when the file + * is new. + */ + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_creat(file_in_dir_w)); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file_in_dir_w)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_creat(file_in_dir_w)); +} + +static void landlock_single_path(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata, + const char *const path, __u64 handled, + __u64 permitted) +{ + const struct rule rules[] = { + { + .path = path, + .access = permitted, + }, + {}, + }; + int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, handled, rules); + + ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd); + + enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd)); +} + +/* Invokes ftruncate(2) and returns its errno or 0. */ +static int test_ftruncate(int fd) +{ + if (ftruncate(fd, 10) < 0) + return errno; + return 0; +} + +TEST_F_FORK(layout1, ftruncate) +{ + /* + * This test opens a new file descriptor at different stages of + * Landlock restriction: + * + * without restriction: ftruncate works + * something else but truncate restricted: ftruncate works + * truncate restricted and permitted: ftruncate works + * truncate restricted and not permitted: ftruncate fails + * + * Whether this works or not is expected to depend on the time when the + * FD was opened, not to depend on the time when ftruncate() was + * called. + */ + const char *const path = file1_s1d1; + int fd0, fd1, fd2, fd3; + + fd0 = open(path, O_WRONLY); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); + + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); + + fd1 = open(path, O_WRONLY); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); + + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE, + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE); + + fd2 = open(path, O_WRONLY); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); + + landlock_single_path(_metadata, path, + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE | + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, + LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE); + + fd3 = open(path, O_WRONLY); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd0)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd1)); + EXPECT_EQ(0, test_ftruncate(fd2)); + EXPECT_EQ(EACCES, test_ftruncate(fd3)); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd0)); + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd1)); + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd2)); + ASSERT_EQ(0, close(fd3)); +} + /* clang-format off */ FIXTURE(layout1_bind) {}; /* clang-format on */
These tests exercise the following truncation operations: * truncate() (truncate by path) * ftruncate() (truncate by file descriptor) * open with the O_TRUNC flag * special case: creat(), which is open with O_CREAT|O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC. in the following scenarios: * Files with read, write and truncate rights. * Files with read and truncate rights. * Files with the truncate right. * Files without the truncate right. In particular, the following scenarios are enforced with the test: * open() with O_TRUNC requires the truncate right, if it truncates a file. open() already checks security_path_truncate() in this case, and it required no additional check in the Landlock LSM's file_open hook. * creat() requires the truncate right when called with an existing filename. * creat() does *not* require the truncate right when it's creating a new file. * ftruncate() requires that the file was opened by a thread that had the truncate right for the file at the time of open(). (The rights are carried along with the opened file.) Signed-off-by: Günther Noack <gnoack3000@gmail.com> --- tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c | 280 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 280 insertions(+)