Message ID | 20230828195802.135055-5-casey@schaufler-ca.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Delegated to: | Paul Moore |
Headers | show |
Series | LSM: Three basic syscalls | expand |
On Aug 28, 2023 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> wrote: > > Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security > module maintained attributes of the current process. > Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security > module maintained attribute of the current process. > Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via > entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. > > The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure > identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format > of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field > is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must > be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any > padding, is maintained as well. > > struct lsm_ctx { > __u64 id; > __u64 flags; > __u64 len; > __u64 ctx_len; > __u8 ctx[]; > }; > > Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. > security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the > LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. > security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is > intended for and passes it along. > > Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> > Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com> > Reviewed-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> > --- > Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst | 70 +++++++++++++ > include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h | 4 + > include/linux/lsm_hooks.h | 1 + > include/linux/security.h | 19 ++++ > include/linux/syscalls.h | 5 + > include/uapi/linux/lsm.h | 36 +++++++ > kernel/sys_ni.c | 2 + > security/Makefile | 1 + > security/lsm_syscalls.c | 57 +++++++++++ > security/security.c | 146 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 10 files changed, 341 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst > create mode 100644 security/lsm_syscalls.c ... > diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c > index 82253294069c..aa4ade1f71b9 100644 > --- a/security/security.c > +++ b/security/security.c > @@ -3798,6 +3798,152 @@ void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL(security_d_instantiate); > > +/** > + * security_getselfattr - Read an LSM attribute of the current process. > + * @attr: which attribute to return > + * @uctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL > + * @size: pointer to the size of space available to receive the data > + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only > + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be > + * reported. > + * > + * A NULL value for @uctx can be used to get both the number of attributes > + * and the size of the data. > + * > + * Returns the number of attributes found on success, negative value > + * on error. @size is reset to the total size of the data. > + * If @size is insufficient to contain the data -E2BIG is returned. > + */ > +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, > + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) > +{ > + struct security_hook_list *hp; > + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; > + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; > + size_t total = 0; > + size_t entrysize; > + size_t left; > + bool toobig = false; > + bool single = false; > + int count = 0; > + int rc; > + > + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) > + return -EINVAL; > + if (size == NULL) > + return -EINVAL; > + if (get_user(left, size)) > + return -EFAULT; > + > + if (flags) { > + /* > + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE > + */ > + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > + return -EINVAL; Should this be something like the following? if (flags & ~LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) return -EINVAL; > + if (uctx && > + copy_struct_from_user(&lctx, sizeof(lctx), uctx, left)) > + return -EFAULT; > + /* > + * If the LSM ID isn't specified it is an error. > + */ > + if (lctx.id == LSM_ID_UNDEF) > + return -EINVAL; > + single = true; > + } > + > + /* > + * In the usual case gather all the data from the LSMs. > + * In the single case only get the data from the LSM specified. > + */ > + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.getselfattr, list) { > + if (single) { > + if (count > 0) > + break; > + if (lctx.id != hp->lsmid->id) > + continue; > + } > + entrysize = left; > + if (base) > + uctx = (struct lsm_ctx __user *)(base + total); > + rc = hp->hook.getselfattr(attr, uctx, &entrysize, flags); > + if (rc == -EOPNOTSUPP) { > + rc = 0; > + continue; > + } > + if (rc == -E2BIG) { > + toobig = true; > + left = 0; > + total += entrysize; > + continue; > + } > + if (rc < 0) > + return rc; > + > + left -= entrysize; > + total += entrysize; > + count += rc; > + } > + if (put_user(total, size)) > + return -EFAULT; > + if (toobig) > + return -E2BIG; > + if (count == 0) > + return LSM_RET_DEFAULT(getselfattr); > + return count; > +} -- paul-moore.com
On 9/6/2023 4:22 PM, Paul Moore wrote: > On Aug 28, 2023 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> wrote: >> Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security >> module maintained attributes of the current process. >> Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security >> module maintained attribute of the current process. >> Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via >> entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. >> >> The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure >> identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format >> of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field >> is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must >> be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any >> padding, is maintained as well. >> >> struct lsm_ctx { >> __u64 id; >> __u64 flags; >> __u64 len; >> __u64 ctx_len; >> __u8 ctx[]; >> }; >> >> Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. >> security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the >> LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. >> security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is >> intended for and passes it along. >> >> Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> >> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> >> Reviewed-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com> >> Reviewed-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> >> --- >> Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst | 70 +++++++++++++ >> include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h | 4 + >> include/linux/lsm_hooks.h | 1 + >> include/linux/security.h | 19 ++++ >> include/linux/syscalls.h | 5 + >> include/uapi/linux/lsm.h | 36 +++++++ >> kernel/sys_ni.c | 2 + >> security/Makefile | 1 + >> security/lsm_syscalls.c | 57 +++++++++++ >> security/security.c | 146 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 10 files changed, 341 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst >> create mode 100644 security/lsm_syscalls.c > .. > >> diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c >> index 82253294069c..aa4ade1f71b9 100644 >> --- a/security/security.c >> +++ b/security/security.c >> @@ -3798,6 +3798,152 @@ void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) >> } >> EXPORT_SYMBOL(security_d_instantiate); >> >> +/** >> + * security_getselfattr - Read an LSM attribute of the current process. >> + * @attr: which attribute to return >> + * @uctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL >> + * @size: pointer to the size of space available to receive the data >> + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only >> + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be >> + * reported. >> + * >> + * A NULL value for @uctx can be used to get both the number of attributes >> + * and the size of the data. >> + * >> + * Returns the number of attributes found on success, negative value >> + * on error. @size is reset to the total size of the data. >> + * If @size is insufficient to contain the data -E2BIG is returned. >> + */ >> +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, >> + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) >> +{ >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; >> + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; >> + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; >> + size_t total = 0; >> + size_t entrysize; >> + size_t left; >> + bool toobig = false; >> + bool single = false; >> + int count = 0; >> + int rc; >> + >> + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (size == NULL) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (get_user(left, size)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + >> + if (flags) { >> + /* >> + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE >> + */ >> + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) >> + return -EINVAL; > Should this be something like the following? > > if (flags & ~LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > return -EINVAL; Yes. I have a fix ready. There are a couple other touch-ups, too. > >> + if (uctx && >> + copy_struct_from_user(&lctx, sizeof(lctx), uctx, left)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + /* >> + * If the LSM ID isn't specified it is an error. >> + */ >> + if (lctx.id == LSM_ID_UNDEF) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + single = true; >> + } >> + >> + /* >> + * In the usual case gather all the data from the LSMs. >> + * In the single case only get the data from the LSM specified. >> + */ >> + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.getselfattr, list) { >> + if (single) { >> + if (count > 0) >> + break; >> + if (lctx.id != hp->lsmid->id) >> + continue; >> + } >> + entrysize = left; >> + if (base) >> + uctx = (struct lsm_ctx __user *)(base + total); >> + rc = hp->hook.getselfattr(attr, uctx, &entrysize, flags); >> + if (rc == -EOPNOTSUPP) { >> + rc = 0; >> + continue; >> + } >> + if (rc == -E2BIG) { >> + toobig = true; >> + left = 0; >> + total += entrysize; >> + continue; >> + } >> + if (rc < 0) >> + return rc; >> + >> + left -= entrysize; >> + total += entrysize; >> + count += rc; >> + } >> + if (put_user(total, size)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + if (toobig) >> + return -E2BIG; >> + if (count == 0) >> + return LSM_RET_DEFAULT(getselfattr); >> + return count; >> +} > > -- > paul-moore.com
On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 04:48:04PM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote: > On 9/6/2023 4:22 PM, Paul Moore wrote: > > On Aug 28, 2023 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> wrote: > >> Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security > >> module maintained attributes of the current process. > >> Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security > >> module maintained attribute of the current process. > >> Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via > >> entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. > >> > >> The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure > >> identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format > >> of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field > >> is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must > >> be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any > >> padding, is maintained as well. > >> > >> struct lsm_ctx { > >> __u64 id; > >> __u64 flags; > >> __u64 len; > >> __u64 ctx_len; > >> __u8 ctx[]; > >> }; > >> > >> Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. > >> security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the > >> LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. > >> security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is > >> intended for and passes it along. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> > >> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> > >> Reviewed-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com> > >> Reviewed-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> > >> --- > >> +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, > >> + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) > >> +{ > >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; > >> + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; > >> + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; > >> + size_t total = 0; > >> + size_t entrysize; > >> + size_t left; > >> + bool toobig = false; > >> + bool single = false; > >> + int count = 0; > >> + int rc; > >> + > >> + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) > >> + return -EINVAL; > >> + if (size == NULL) > >> + return -EINVAL; > >> + if (get_user(left, size)) > >> + return -EFAULT; > >> + > >> + if (flags) { > >> + /* > >> + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE > >> + */ > >> + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > >> + return -EINVAL; > > Should this be something like the following? > > > > if (flags & ~LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > > return -EINVAL; > > Yes. I have a fix ready. There are a couple other touch-ups, too. This is already part of patch 11. It should be squashed here.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 12:57:54PM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote: > Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security > module maintained attributes of the current process. > Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security > module maintained attribute of the current process. > Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via > entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. > > The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure > identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format > of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field > is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must > be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any > padding, is maintained as well. > > struct lsm_ctx { > __u64 id; > __u64 flags; > __u64 len; > __u64 ctx_len; > __u8 ctx[]; > }; > > Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. > security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the > LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. > security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is > intended for and passes it along. > > Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> > Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com> > Reviewed-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> > --- > Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst | 70 +++++++++++++ > include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h | 4 + > include/linux/lsm_hooks.h | 1 + > include/linux/security.h | 19 ++++ > include/linux/syscalls.h | 5 + > include/uapi/linux/lsm.h | 36 +++++++ > kernel/sys_ni.c | 2 + > security/Makefile | 1 + > security/lsm_syscalls.c | 57 +++++++++++ > security/security.c | 146 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 10 files changed, 341 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst > create mode 100644 security/lsm_syscalls.c > > +/** > + * security_getselfattr - Read an LSM attribute of the current process. > + * @attr: which attribute to return > + * @uctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL > + * @size: pointer to the size of space available to receive the data > + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only > + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be > + * reported. > + * > + * A NULL value for @uctx can be used to get both the number of attributes > + * and the size of the data. > + * > + * Returns the number of attributes found on success, negative value > + * on error. @size is reset to the total size of the data. > + * If @size is insufficient to contain the data -E2BIG is returned. > + */ > +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, > + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) > +{ > + struct security_hook_list *hp; > + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; > + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; > + size_t total = 0; > + size_t entrysize; > + size_t left; > + bool toobig = false; > + bool single = false; Much easier to read with these booleans. > + int count = 0; > + int rc; > + > + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) > + return -EINVAL; > + if (size == NULL) > + return -EINVAL; > + if (get_user(left, size)) > + return -EFAULT; > + > + if (flags) { > + /* > + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE > + */ > + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > + return -EINVAL; > + if (uctx && > + copy_struct_from_user(&lctx, sizeof(lctx), uctx, left)) Again, I'm not sure is copy_struct_from_user() should be used here because it checks that the user space structures ends with zeros, which is inconsistent with the case without LSM_FLAG_SINGLE. Anyway, this code should at least properly handle the copy_struct_from_user() error codes which includes EFAULT *and* E2BIG. > + return -EFAULT; > + /* > + * If the LSM ID isn't specified it is an error. > + */ > + if (lctx.id == LSM_ID_UNDEF) > + return -EINVAL; > + single = true; > + } > + > + /* > + * In the usual case gather all the data from the LSMs. > + * In the single case only get the data from the LSM specified. > + */ > + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.getselfattr, list) { > + if (single) { > + if (count > 0) > + break; > + if (lctx.id != hp->lsmid->id) > + continue; > + } > + entrysize = left; > + if (base) > + uctx = (struct lsm_ctx __user *)(base + total); > + rc = hp->hook.getselfattr(attr, uctx, &entrysize, flags); > + if (rc == -EOPNOTSUPP) { > + rc = 0; Not a big deal but with LSM_FLAG_SINGLE, if the selected LSM doesn't implement this hook, this will uselessly loop over all LSMs. I'd add: if (single) /* Still try to write 0 as the total size for consistency. */ break; > + continue; > + } > + if (rc == -E2BIG) { > + toobig = true; > + left = 0; > + total += entrysize; I'm not sure what is the desired behavior with LSM_FLAG_SINGLE in this case but I'd add: if (single) break; > + continue; > + } > + if (rc < 0) > + return rc; I think this should be a break instead of the return rc for consistency reasons. > + > + left -= entrysize; > + total += entrysize; > + count += rc; You could simplify a bit by replacing the first single check with this one: if (single) break; > + } > + if (put_user(total, size)) > + return -EFAULT; > + if (toobig) > + return -E2BIG; > + if (count == 0) > + return LSM_RET_DEFAULT(getselfattr); > + return count; > +} > + It would be nice to add a comment before all these three syscall documentations to keep up-to-date the related user space documentation in lsm_syscalls.c > +/** > + * security_setselfattr - Set an LSM attribute on the current process. > + * @attr: which attribute to set > + * @uctx: the user-space source for the information > + * @size: the size of the data > + * @flags: reserved for future use, must be 0 > + * > + * Set an LSM attribute for the current process. The LSM, attribute > + * and new value are included in @uctx. > + * > + * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the input is inconsistent, -EFAULT > + * if the user buffer is inaccessible or an LSM specific failure. > + */ > +int security_setselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, > + size_t size, u32 flags) > +{ > + struct security_hook_list *hp; > + struct lsm_ctx *lctx; > + int rc = LSM_RET_DEFAULT(setselfattr); > + > + if (flags) > + return -EINVAL; > + if (size < sizeof(*lctx) || size > PAGE_SIZE) I would be better to return -E2BIG if size > PAGE_SIZE, and update the (two) documentations accordingly. > + return -EINVAL; > + > + lctx = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (lctx == NULL) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + if (copy_from_user(lctx, uctx, size)) { > + rc = -EFAULT; > + goto free_out; > + } > + > + if (size < lctx->len || size < lctx->ctx_len + sizeof(*lctx) || > + lctx->len < lctx->ctx_len + sizeof(*lctx)) { > + rc = -EINVAL; > + goto free_out; > + } > + > + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.setselfattr, list) > + if ((hp->lsmid->id) == lctx->id) { > + rc = hp->hook.setselfattr(attr, lctx, size, flags); There is no need (at least for now) to directly expose lctx->id nor lctx->flags. It would be simpler to only pass lctx->ctx and lctx->ctx_len to the hooks. > + break; > + } > + > +free_out: > + kfree(lctx); > + return rc; > +} > + > /** > * security_getprocattr() - Read an attribute for a task > * @p: the task > -- > 2.41.0 >
On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 7:48 PM Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> wrote: > On 9/6/2023 4:22 PM, Paul Moore wrote: > > On Aug 28, 2023 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> wrote: > >> Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security > >> module maintained attributes of the current process. > >> Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security > >> module maintained attribute of the current process. > >> Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via > >> entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. > >> > >> The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure > >> identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format > >> of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field > >> is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must > >> be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any > >> padding, is maintained as well. > >> > >> struct lsm_ctx { > >> __u64 id; > >> __u64 flags; > >> __u64 len; > >> __u64 ctx_len; > >> __u8 ctx[]; > >> }; > >> > >> Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. > >> security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the > >> LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. > >> security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is > >> intended for and passes it along. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> > >> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> > >> Reviewed-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com> > >> Reviewed-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> > >> --- > >> Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst | 70 +++++++++++++ > >> include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h | 4 + > >> include/linux/lsm_hooks.h | 1 + > >> include/linux/security.h | 19 ++++ > >> include/linux/syscalls.h | 5 + > >> include/uapi/linux/lsm.h | 36 +++++++ > >> kernel/sys_ni.c | 2 + > >> security/Makefile | 1 + > >> security/lsm_syscalls.c | 57 +++++++++++ > >> security/security.c | 146 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> 10 files changed, 341 insertions(+) > >> create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst > >> create mode 100644 security/lsm_syscalls.c > > .. > > > >> diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c > >> index 82253294069c..aa4ade1f71b9 100644 > >> --- a/security/security.c > >> +++ b/security/security.c > >> @@ -3798,6 +3798,152 @@ void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) > >> } > >> EXPORT_SYMBOL(security_d_instantiate); > >> > >> +/** > >> + * security_getselfattr - Read an LSM attribute of the current process. > >> + * @attr: which attribute to return > >> + * @uctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL > >> + * @size: pointer to the size of space available to receive the data > >> + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only > >> + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be > >> + * reported. > >> + * > >> + * A NULL value for @uctx can be used to get both the number of attributes > >> + * and the size of the data. > >> + * > >> + * Returns the number of attributes found on success, negative value > >> + * on error. @size is reset to the total size of the data. > >> + * If @size is insufficient to contain the data -E2BIG is returned. > >> + */ > >> +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, > >> + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) > >> +{ > >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; > >> + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; > >> + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; > >> + size_t total = 0; > >> + size_t entrysize; > >> + size_t left; > >> + bool toobig = false; > >> + bool single = false; > >> + int count = 0; > >> + int rc; > >> + > >> + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) > >> + return -EINVAL; > >> + if (size == NULL) > >> + return -EINVAL; > >> + if (get_user(left, size)) > >> + return -EFAULT; > >> + > >> + if (flags) { > >> + /* > >> + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE > >> + */ > >> + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > >> + return -EINVAL; > > Should this be something like the following? > > > > if (flags & ~LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > > return -EINVAL; > > Yes. I have a fix ready. There are a couple other touch-ups, too. Great. Since you are doing another revision, can you double check all of the patch subject lines to ensure you don't have any double spaces? I see at least one, possibly two more.
On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 11:37 AM Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 04:48:04PM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote: > > On 9/6/2023 4:22 PM, Paul Moore wrote: > > > On Aug 28, 2023 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> wrote: > > >> Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security > > >> module maintained attributes of the current process. > > >> Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security > > >> module maintained attribute of the current process. > > >> Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via > > >> entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. > > >> > > >> The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure > > >> identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format > > >> of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field > > >> is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must > > >> be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any > > >> padding, is maintained as well. > > >> > > >> struct lsm_ctx { > > >> __u64 id; > > >> __u64 flags; > > >> __u64 len; > > >> __u64 ctx_len; > > >> __u8 ctx[]; > > >> }; > > >> > > >> Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. > > >> security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the > > >> LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. > > >> security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is > > >> intended for and passes it along. > > >> > > >> Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> > > >> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> > > >> Reviewed-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com> > > >> Reviewed-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> > > >> --- > > > >> +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, > > >> + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) > > >> +{ > > >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; > > >> + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; > > >> + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; > > >> + size_t total = 0; > > >> + size_t entrysize; > > >> + size_t left; > > >> + bool toobig = false; > > >> + bool single = false; > > >> + int count = 0; > > >> + int rc; > > >> + > > >> + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) > > >> + return -EINVAL; > > >> + if (size == NULL) > > >> + return -EINVAL; > > >> + if (get_user(left, size)) > > >> + return -EFAULT; > > >> + > > >> + if (flags) { > > >> + /* > > >> + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE > > >> + */ > > >> + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > > >> + return -EINVAL; > > > Should this be something like the following? > > > > > > if (flags & ~LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) > > > return -EINVAL; > > > > Yes. I have a fix ready. There are a couple other touch-ups, too. > > This is already part of patch 11. It should be squashed here. So it is, yes, patch 11 should only be selftest code.
On 9/7/2023 8:42 AM, Paul Moore wrote: > ... >> Yes. I have a fix ready. There are a couple other touch-ups, too. > Great. Since you are doing another revision, can you double check all > of the patch subject lines to ensure you don't have any double spaces? > I see at least one, possibly two more. Where do you see that? I'm not finding it.
On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 6:15 PM Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> wrote: > On 9/7/2023 8:42 AM, Paul Moore wrote: > > ... > >> Yes. I have a fix ready. There are a couple other touch-ups, too. > > Great. Since you are doing another revision, can you double check all > > of the patch subject lines to ensure you don't have any double spaces? > > I see at least one, possibly two more. > > Where do you see that? I'm not finding it. It's possible it may be part of the tooling I'm using. I checked that this morning against the raw archives in lore and thought I still saw at least one patch with that issue, but now that I go back I'm not seeing it. My apologies for the confusion. Regardless, I have updated my scripts so if it is on my end it shouldn't happen again.
On 9/7/2023 8:37 AM, Mickaël Salaün wrote: > On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 12:57:54PM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote: >> Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security >> module maintained attributes of the current process. >> Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security >> module maintained attribute of the current process. >> Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via >> entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. >> >> The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure >> identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format >> of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field >> is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must >> be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any >> padding, is maintained as well. >> >> struct lsm_ctx { >> __u64 id; >> __u64 flags; >> __u64 len; >> __u64 ctx_len; >> __u8 ctx[]; >> }; >> >> Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. >> security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the >> LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. >> security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is >> intended for and passes it along. >> >> Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> >> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> >> Reviewed-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com> >> Reviewed-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> >> --- >> Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst | 70 +++++++++++++ >> include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h | 4 + >> include/linux/lsm_hooks.h | 1 + >> include/linux/security.h | 19 ++++ >> include/linux/syscalls.h | 5 + >> include/uapi/linux/lsm.h | 36 +++++++ >> kernel/sys_ni.c | 2 + >> security/Makefile | 1 + >> security/lsm_syscalls.c | 57 +++++++++++ >> security/security.c | 146 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 10 files changed, 341 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst >> create mode 100644 security/lsm_syscalls.c >> >> +/** >> + * security_getselfattr - Read an LSM attribute of the current process. >> + * @attr: which attribute to return >> + * @uctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL >> + * @size: pointer to the size of space available to receive the data >> + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only >> + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be >> + * reported. >> + * >> + * A NULL value for @uctx can be used to get both the number of attributes >> + * and the size of the data. >> + * >> + * Returns the number of attributes found on success, negative value >> + * on error. @size is reset to the total size of the data. >> + * If @size is insufficient to contain the data -E2BIG is returned. >> + */ >> +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, >> + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) >> +{ >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; >> + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; >> + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; >> + size_t total = 0; >> + size_t entrysize; >> + size_t left; >> + bool toobig = false; >> + bool single = false; > Much easier to read with these booleans. > >> + int count = 0; >> + int rc; >> + >> + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (size == NULL) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (get_user(left, size)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + >> + if (flags) { >> + /* >> + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE >> + */ >> + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (uctx && >> + copy_struct_from_user(&lctx, sizeof(lctx), uctx, left)) > Again, I'm not sure is copy_struct_from_user() should be used here > because it checks that the user space structures ends with zeros, which > is inconsistent with the case without LSM_FLAG_SINGLE. Anyway, this code > should at least properly handle the copy_struct_from_user() error codes > which includes EFAULT *and* E2BIG. Further testing makes your point. The checking in copy_struct_from_user() is really annoying. I'm going to fix this. > >> + return -EFAULT; >> + /* >> + * If the LSM ID isn't specified it is an error. >> + */ >> + if (lctx.id == LSM_ID_UNDEF) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + single = true; >> + } >> + >> + /* >> + * In the usual case gather all the data from the LSMs. >> + * In the single case only get the data from the LSM specified. >> + */ >> + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.getselfattr, list) { >> + if (single) { >> + if (count > 0) >> + break; >> + if (lctx.id != hp->lsmid->id) >> + continue; >> + } >> + entrysize = left; >> + if (base) >> + uctx = (struct lsm_ctx __user *)(base + total); >> + rc = hp->hook.getselfattr(attr, uctx, &entrysize, flags); >> + if (rc == -EOPNOTSUPP) { >> + rc = 0; > Not a big deal but with LSM_FLAG_SINGLE, if the selected LSM doesn't > implement this hook, this will uselessly loop over all LSMs. > I'd add: > > if (single) > /* Still try to write 0 as the total size for consistency. */ > break; I'm trying to keep LSM_FLAG_SINGLE from being a complete special case. Asking for an attribute that the specified LSM doesn't support is a programming error, so I'm not concerned about a trivial performance issue. > >> + continue; >> + } >> + if (rc == -E2BIG) { >> + toobig = true; >> + left = 0; >> + total += entrysize; > I'm not sure what is the desired behavior with LSM_FLAG_SINGLE in this > case but I'd add: > > if (single) > break; I'm shifting the control logic a bit. I think it'll look cleaner. > >> + continue; >> + } >> + if (rc < 0) >> + return rc; > I think this should be a break instead of the return rc for consistency > reasons. No one has ever accused me of being consistent. I believe in using return aggressively. > >> + >> + left -= entrysize; >> + total += entrysize; >> + count += rc; > You could simplify a bit by replacing the first single check with this > one: > > if (single) > break; As above, I think I'm making this clearer in v15. > >> + } >> + if (put_user(total, size)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + if (toobig) >> + return -E2BIG; >> + if (count == 0) >> + return LSM_RET_DEFAULT(getselfattr); >> + return count; >> +} >> + > It would be nice to add a comment before all these three syscall > documentations to keep up-to-date the related user space documentation > in lsm_syscalls.c Good thinking. > >> +/** >> + * security_setselfattr - Set an LSM attribute on the current process. >> + * @attr: which attribute to set >> + * @uctx: the user-space source for the information >> + * @size: the size of the data >> + * @flags: reserved for future use, must be 0 >> + * >> + * Set an LSM attribute for the current process. The LSM, attribute >> + * and new value are included in @uctx. >> + * >> + * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the input is inconsistent, -EFAULT >> + * if the user buffer is inaccessible or an LSM specific failure. >> + */ >> +int security_setselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, >> + size_t size, u32 flags) >> +{ >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; >> + struct lsm_ctx *lctx; >> + int rc = LSM_RET_DEFAULT(setselfattr); >> + >> + if (flags) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (size < sizeof(*lctx) || size > PAGE_SIZE) > I would be better to return -E2BIG if size > PAGE_SIZE, and update the > (two) documentations accordingly. > >> + return -EINVAL; >> + >> + lctx = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (lctx == NULL) >> + return -ENOMEM; >> + >> + if (copy_from_user(lctx, uctx, size)) { >> + rc = -EFAULT; >> + goto free_out; >> + } >> + >> + if (size < lctx->len || size < lctx->ctx_len + sizeof(*lctx) || >> + lctx->len < lctx->ctx_len + sizeof(*lctx)) { >> + rc = -EINVAL; >> + goto free_out; >> + } >> + >> + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.setselfattr, list) >> + if ((hp->lsmid->id) == lctx->id) { >> + rc = hp->hook.setselfattr(attr, lctx, size, flags); > There is no need (at least for now) to directly expose lctx->id nor > lctx->flags. It would be simpler to only pass lctx->ctx and > lctx->ctx_len to the hooks. No. Absolutely not. I dislike passing string/length pairs, especially when they are both contained in a structure. > >> + break; >> + } >> + >> +free_out: >> + kfree(lctx); >> + return rc; >> +} >> + >> /** >> * security_getprocattr() - Read an attribute for a task >> * @p: the task >> -- >> 2.41.0 >>
diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f8499f3e2826 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +.. Copyright (C) 2022 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> +.. Copyright (C) 2022 Intel Corporation + +===================================== +Linux Security Modules +===================================== + +:Author: Casey Schaufler +:Date: July 2023 + +Linux security modules (LSM) provide a mechanism to implement +additional access controls to the Linux security policies. + +The various security modules may support any of these attributes: + +``LSM_ATTR_CURRENT`` is the current, active security context of the +process. +The proc filesystem provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/current``. +This is supported by the SELinux, Smack and AppArmor security modules. +Smack also provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/smack/current``. +AppArmor also provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/apparmor/current``. + +``LSM_ATTR_EXEC`` is the security context of the process at the time the +current image was executed. +The proc filesystem provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/exec``. +This is supported by the SELinux and AppArmor security modules. +AppArmor also provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/apparmor/exec``. + +``LSM_ATTR_FSCREATE`` is the security context of the process used when +creating file system objects. +The proc filesystem provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/fscreate``. +This is supported by the SELinux security module. + +``LSM_ATTR_KEYCREATE`` is the security context of the process used when +creating key objects. +The proc filesystem provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/keycreate``. +This is supported by the SELinux security module. + +``LSM_ATTR_PREV`` is the security context of the process at the time the +current security context was set. +The proc filesystem provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/prev``. +This is supported by the SELinux and AppArmor security modules. +AppArmor also provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/apparmor/prev``. + +``LSM_ATTR_SOCKCREATE`` is the security context of the process used when +creating socket objects. +The proc filesystem provides this value in ``/proc/self/attr/sockcreate``. +This is supported by the SELinux security module. + +Kernel interface +================ + +Set a security attribute of the current process +----------------------------------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: security/lsm_syscalls.c + :identifiers: sys_lsm_set_self_attr + +Get the specified security attributes of the current process +------------------------------------------------------------ + +.. kernel-doc:: security/lsm_syscalls.c + :identifiers: sys_lsm_get_self_attr + +Additional documentation +======================== + +* Documentation/security/lsm.rst +* Documentation/security/lsm-development.rst diff --git a/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h b/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h index 7308a1a7599b..6dffac59dfe3 100644 --- a/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h +++ b/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h @@ -261,6 +261,10 @@ LSM_HOOK(int, 0, sem_semop, struct kern_ipc_perm *perm, struct sembuf *sops, LSM_HOOK(int, 0, netlink_send, struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb) LSM_HOOK(void, LSM_RET_VOID, d_instantiate, struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) +LSM_HOOK(int, -EOPNOTSUPP, getselfattr, unsigned int attr, + struct lsm_ctx __user *ctx, size_t *size, u32 flags) +LSM_HOOK(int, -EOPNOTSUPP, setselfattr, unsigned int attr, + struct lsm_ctx *ctx, size_t size, u32 flags) LSM_HOOK(int, -EINVAL, getprocattr, struct task_struct *p, const char *name, char **value) LSM_HOOK(int, -EINVAL, setprocattr, const char *name, void *value, size_t size) diff --git a/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h b/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h index 5f7d8caacc00..0662e5c2cd06 100644 --- a/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h +++ b/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ #ifndef __LINUX_LSM_HOOKS_H #define __LINUX_LSM_HOOKS_H +#include <uapi/linux/lsm.h> #include <linux/security.h> #include <linux/init.h> #include <linux/rculist.h> diff --git a/include/linux/security.h b/include/linux/security.h index b5fd3f7f4cd3..0d882cb221f4 100644 --- a/include/linux/security.h +++ b/include/linux/security.h @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ struct fs_parameter; enum fs_value_type; struct watch; struct watch_notification; +struct lsm_ctx; /* Default (no) options for the capable function */ #define CAP_OPT_NONE 0x0 @@ -470,6 +471,10 @@ int security_sem_semctl(struct kern_ipc_perm *sma, int cmd); int security_sem_semop(struct kern_ipc_perm *sma, struct sembuf *sops, unsigned nsops, int alter); void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode); +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *ctx, + size_t __user *size, u32 flags); +int security_setselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *ctx, + size_t size, u32 flags); int security_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, int lsmid, const char *name, char **value); int security_setprocattr(int lsmid, const char *name, void *value, size_t size); @@ -1331,6 +1336,20 @@ static inline void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) { } +static inline int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, + struct lsm_ctx __user *ctx, + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) +{ + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +} + +static inline int security_setselfattr(unsigned int attr, + struct lsm_ctx __user *ctx, + size_t size, u32 flags) +{ + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +} + static inline int security_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, int lsmid, const char *name, char **value) { diff --git a/include/linux/syscalls.h b/include/linux/syscalls.h index 03e3d0121d5e..a3938850752a 100644 --- a/include/linux/syscalls.h +++ b/include/linux/syscalls.h @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ struct clone_args; struct open_how; struct mount_attr; struct landlock_ruleset_attr; +struct lsm_ctx; enum landlock_rule_type; struct cachestat_range; struct cachestat; @@ -953,6 +954,10 @@ asmlinkage long sys_set_mempolicy_home_node(unsigned long start, unsigned long l asmlinkage long sys_cachestat(unsigned int fd, struct cachestat_range __user *cstat_range, struct cachestat __user *cstat, unsigned int flags); +asmlinkage long sys_lsm_get_self_attr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx *ctx, + size_t *size, __u32 flags); +asmlinkage long sys_lsm_set_self_attr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx *ctx, + size_t size, __u32 flags); /* * Architecture-specific system calls diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/lsm.h b/include/uapi/linux/lsm.h index f27c9a9cc376..eeda59a77c02 100644 --- a/include/uapi/linux/lsm.h +++ b/include/uapi/linux/lsm.h @@ -9,6 +9,36 @@ #ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_LSM_H #define _UAPI_LINUX_LSM_H +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/unistd.h> + +/** + * struct lsm_ctx - LSM context information + * @id: the LSM id number, see LSM_ID_XXX + * @flags: LSM specific flags + * @len: length of the lsm_ctx struct, @ctx and any other data or padding + * @ctx_len: the size of @ctx + * @ctx: the LSM context value + * + * The @len field MUST be equal to the size of the lsm_ctx struct + * plus any additional padding and/or data placed after @ctx. + * + * In all cases @ctx_len MUST be equal to the length of @ctx. + * If @ctx is a string value it should be nul terminated with + * @ctx_len equal to `strlen(@ctx) + 1`. Binary values are + * supported. + * + * The @flags and @ctx fields SHOULD only be interpreted by the + * LSM specified by @id; they MUST be set to zero/0 when not used. + */ +struct lsm_ctx { + __u64 id; + __u64 flags; + __u64 len; + __u64 ctx_len; + __u8 ctx[]; +}; + /* * ID tokens to identify Linux Security Modules (LSMs) * @@ -51,4 +81,10 @@ #define LSM_ATTR_PREV 104 #define LSM_ATTR_SOCKCREATE 105 +/* + * LSM_FLAG_XXX definitions identify special handling instructions + * for the API. + */ +#define LSM_FLAG_SINGLE 0x0001 + #endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_LSM_H */ diff --git a/kernel/sys_ni.c b/kernel/sys_ni.c index 781de7cc6a4e..8b96cd01b485 100644 --- a/kernel/sys_ni.c +++ b/kernel/sys_ni.c @@ -170,6 +170,8 @@ COND_SYSCALL(landlock_add_rule); COND_SYSCALL(landlock_restrict_self); COND_SYSCALL(fadvise64_64); COND_SYSCALL_COMPAT(fadvise64_64); +COND_SYSCALL(lsm_get_self_attr); +COND_SYSCALL(lsm_set_self_attr); /* CONFIG_MMU only */ COND_SYSCALL(swapon); diff --git a/security/Makefile b/security/Makefile index 18121f8f85cd..59f238490665 100644 --- a/security/Makefile +++ b/security/Makefile @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_KEYS) += keys/ # always enable default capabilities obj-y += commoncap.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY) += lsm_syscalls.o obj-$(CONFIG_MMU) += min_addr.o # Object file lists diff --git a/security/lsm_syscalls.c b/security/lsm_syscalls.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..226ae80d9683 --- /dev/null +++ b/security/lsm_syscalls.c @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only +/* + * System calls implementing the Linux Security Module API. + * + * Copyright (C) 2022 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> + * Copyright (C) 2022 Intel Corporation + */ + +#include <asm/current.h> +#include <linux/compiler_types.h> +#include <linux/err.h> +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <linux/security.h> +#include <linux/stddef.h> +#include <linux/syscalls.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h> +#include <uapi/linux/lsm.h> + +/** + * sys_lsm_set_self_attr - Set current task's security module attribute + * @attr: which attribute to set + * @ctx: the LSM contexts + * @size: size of @ctx + * @flags: reserved for future use + * + * Sets the calling task's LSM context. On success this function + * returns 0. If the attribute specified cannot be set a negative + * value indicating the reason for the error is returned. + */ +SYSCALL_DEFINE4(lsm_set_self_attr, unsigned int, attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *, + ctx, size_t, size, u32, flags) +{ + return security_setselfattr(attr, ctx, size, flags); +} + +/** + * sys_lsm_get_self_attr - Return current task's security module attributes + * @attr: which attribute to return + * @ctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL + * @size: pointer to the size of space available to receive the data + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be + * reported. + * + * Returns the calling task's LSM contexts. On success this + * function returns the number of @ctx array elements. This value + * may be zero if there are no LSM contexts assigned. If @size is + * insufficient to contain the return data -E2BIG is returned and + * @size is set to the minimum required size. In all other cases + * a negative value indicating the error is returned. + */ +SYSCALL_DEFINE4(lsm_get_self_attr, unsigned int, attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *, + ctx, size_t __user *, size, u32, flags) +{ + return security_getselfattr(attr, ctx, size, flags); +} diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c index 82253294069c..aa4ade1f71b9 100644 --- a/security/security.c +++ b/security/security.c @@ -3798,6 +3798,152 @@ void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(security_d_instantiate); +/** + * security_getselfattr - Read an LSM attribute of the current process. + * @attr: which attribute to return + * @uctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL + * @size: pointer to the size of space available to receive the data + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be + * reported. + * + * A NULL value for @uctx can be used to get both the number of attributes + * and the size of the data. + * + * Returns the number of attributes found on success, negative value + * on error. @size is reset to the total size of the data. + * If @size is insufficient to contain the data -E2BIG is returned. + */ +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) +{ + struct security_hook_list *hp; + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)uctx; + size_t total = 0; + size_t entrysize; + size_t left; + bool toobig = false; + bool single = false; + int count = 0; + int rc; + + if (attr == LSM_ATTR_UNDEF) + return -EINVAL; + if (size == NULL) + return -EINVAL; + if (get_user(left, size)) + return -EFAULT; + + if (flags) { + /* + * Only flag supported is LSM_FLAG_SINGLE + */ + if (flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) + return -EINVAL; + if (uctx && + copy_struct_from_user(&lctx, sizeof(lctx), uctx, left)) + return -EFAULT; + /* + * If the LSM ID isn't specified it is an error. + */ + if (lctx.id == LSM_ID_UNDEF) + return -EINVAL; + single = true; + } + + /* + * In the usual case gather all the data from the LSMs. + * In the single case only get the data from the LSM specified. + */ + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.getselfattr, list) { + if (single) { + if (count > 0) + break; + if (lctx.id != hp->lsmid->id) + continue; + } + entrysize = left; + if (base) + uctx = (struct lsm_ctx __user *)(base + total); + rc = hp->hook.getselfattr(attr, uctx, &entrysize, flags); + if (rc == -EOPNOTSUPP) { + rc = 0; + continue; + } + if (rc == -E2BIG) { + toobig = true; + left = 0; + total += entrysize; + continue; + } + if (rc < 0) + return rc; + + left -= entrysize; + total += entrysize; + count += rc; + } + if (put_user(total, size)) + return -EFAULT; + if (toobig) + return -E2BIG; + if (count == 0) + return LSM_RET_DEFAULT(getselfattr); + return count; +} + +/** + * security_setselfattr - Set an LSM attribute on the current process. + * @attr: which attribute to set + * @uctx: the user-space source for the information + * @size: the size of the data + * @flags: reserved for future use, must be 0 + * + * Set an LSM attribute for the current process. The LSM, attribute + * and new value are included in @uctx. + * + * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the input is inconsistent, -EFAULT + * if the user buffer is inaccessible or an LSM specific failure. + */ +int security_setselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, + size_t size, u32 flags) +{ + struct security_hook_list *hp; + struct lsm_ctx *lctx; + int rc = LSM_RET_DEFAULT(setselfattr); + + if (flags) + return -EINVAL; + if (size < sizeof(*lctx) || size > PAGE_SIZE) + return -EINVAL; + + lctx = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); + if (lctx == NULL) + return -ENOMEM; + + if (copy_from_user(lctx, uctx, size)) { + rc = -EFAULT; + goto free_out; + } + + if (size < lctx->len || size < lctx->ctx_len + sizeof(*lctx) || + lctx->len < lctx->ctx_len + sizeof(*lctx)) { + rc = -EINVAL; + goto free_out; + } + + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.setselfattr, list) + if ((hp->lsmid->id) == lctx->id) { + rc = hp->hook.setselfattr(attr, lctx, size, flags); + break; + } + +free_out: + kfree(lctx); + return rc; +} + /** * security_getprocattr() - Read an attribute for a task * @p: the task