linux/security/smack/smack_access.c
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   1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
   2/*
   3 * Copyright (C) 2007 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>
   4 *
   5 * Author:
   6 *      Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>
   7 */
   8
   9#include <linux/types.h>
  10#include <linux/slab.h>
  11#include <linux/fs.h>
  12#include <linux/sched.h>
  13#include "smack.h"
  14
  15struct smack_known smack_known_huh = {
  16        .smk_known      = "?",
  17        .smk_secid      = 2,
  18};
  19
  20struct smack_known smack_known_hat = {
  21        .smk_known      = "^",
  22        .smk_secid      = 3,
  23};
  24
  25struct smack_known smack_known_star = {
  26        .smk_known      = "*",
  27        .smk_secid      = 4,
  28};
  29
  30struct smack_known smack_known_floor = {
  31        .smk_known      = "_",
  32        .smk_secid      = 5,
  33};
  34
  35struct smack_known smack_known_web = {
  36        .smk_known      = "@",
  37        .smk_secid      = 7,
  38};
  39
  40LIST_HEAD(smack_known_list);
  41
  42/*
  43 * The initial value needs to be bigger than any of the
  44 * known values above.
  45 */
  46static u32 smack_next_secid = 10;
  47
  48/*
  49 * what events do we log
  50 * can be overwritten at run-time by /smack/logging
  51 */
  52int log_policy = SMACK_AUDIT_DENIED;
  53
  54/**
  55 * smk_access_entry - look up matching access rule
  56 * @subject_label: a pointer to the subject's Smack label
  57 * @object_label: a pointer to the object's Smack label
  58 * @rule_list: the list of rules to search
  59 *
  60 * This function looks up the subject/object pair in the
  61 * access rule list and returns the access mode. If no
  62 * entry is found returns -ENOENT.
  63 *
  64 * NOTE:
  65 *
  66 * Earlier versions of this function allowed for labels that
  67 * were not on the label list. This was done to allow for
  68 * labels to come over the network that had never been seen
  69 * before on this host. Unless the receiving socket has the
  70 * star label this will always result in a failure check. The
  71 * star labeled socket case is now handled in the networking
  72 * hooks so there is no case where the label is not on the
  73 * label list. Checking to see if the address of two labels
  74 * is the same is now a reliable test.
  75 *
  76 * Do the object check first because that is more
  77 * likely to differ.
  78 *
  79 * Allowing write access implies allowing locking.
  80 */
  81int smk_access_entry(char *subject_label, char *object_label,
  82                        struct list_head *rule_list)
  83{
  84        int may = -ENOENT;
  85        struct smack_rule *srp;
  86
  87        list_for_each_entry_rcu(srp, rule_list, list) {
  88                if (srp->smk_object->smk_known == object_label &&
  89                    srp->smk_subject->smk_known == subject_label) {
  90                        may = srp->smk_access;
  91                        break;
  92                }
  93        }
  94
  95        /*
  96         * MAY_WRITE implies MAY_LOCK.
  97         */
  98        if ((may & MAY_WRITE) == MAY_WRITE)
  99                may |= MAY_LOCK;
 100        return may;
 101}
 102
 103/**
 104 * smk_access - determine if a subject has a specific access to an object
 105 * @subject: a pointer to the subject's Smack label entry
 106 * @object: a pointer to the object's Smack label entry
 107 * @request: the access requested, in "MAY" format
 108 * @a : a pointer to the audit data
 109 *
 110 * This function looks up the subject/object pair in the
 111 * access rule list and returns 0 if the access is permitted,
 112 * non zero otherwise.
 113 *
 114 * Smack labels are shared on smack_list
 115 */
 116int smk_access(struct smack_known *subject, struct smack_known *object,
 117               int request, struct smk_audit_info *a)
 118{
 119        int may = MAY_NOT;
 120        int rc = 0;
 121
 122        /*
 123         * Hardcoded comparisons.
 124         */
 125        /*
 126         * A star subject can't access any object.
 127         */
 128        if (subject == &smack_known_star) {
 129                rc = -EACCES;
 130                goto out_audit;
 131        }
 132        /*
 133         * An internet object can be accessed by any subject.
 134         * Tasks cannot be assigned the internet label.
 135         * An internet subject can access any object.
 136         */
 137        if (object == &smack_known_web || subject == &smack_known_web)
 138                goto out_audit;
 139        /*
 140         * A star object can be accessed by any subject.
 141         */
 142        if (object == &smack_known_star)
 143                goto out_audit;
 144        /*
 145         * An object can be accessed in any way by a subject
 146         * with the same label.
 147         */
 148        if (subject->smk_known == object->smk_known)
 149                goto out_audit;
 150        /*
 151         * A hat subject can read or lock any object.
 152         * A floor object can be read or locked by any subject.
 153         */
 154        if ((request & MAY_ANYREAD) == request ||
 155            (request & MAY_LOCK) == request) {
 156                if (object == &smack_known_floor)
 157                        goto out_audit;
 158                if (subject == &smack_known_hat)
 159                        goto out_audit;
 160        }
 161        /*
 162         * Beyond here an explicit relationship is required.
 163         * If the requested access is contained in the available
 164         * access (e.g. read is included in readwrite) it's
 165         * good. A negative response from smk_access_entry()
 166         * indicates there is no entry for this pair.
 167         */
 168        rcu_read_lock();
 169        may = smk_access_entry(subject->smk_known, object->smk_known,
 170                               &subject->smk_rules);
 171        rcu_read_unlock();
 172
 173        if (may <= 0 || (request & may) != request) {
 174                rc = -EACCES;
 175                goto out_audit;
 176        }
 177#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK_BRINGUP
 178        /*
 179         * Return a positive value if using bringup mode.
 180         * This allows the hooks to identify checks that
 181         * succeed because of "b" rules.
 182         */
 183        if (may & MAY_BRINGUP)
 184                rc = SMACK_BRINGUP_ALLOW;
 185#endif
 186
 187out_audit:
 188
 189#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK_BRINGUP
 190        if (rc < 0) {
 191                if (object == smack_unconfined)
 192                        rc = SMACK_UNCONFINED_OBJECT;
 193                if (subject == smack_unconfined)
 194                        rc = SMACK_UNCONFINED_SUBJECT;
 195        }
 196#endif
 197
 198#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT
 199        if (a)
 200                smack_log(subject->smk_known, object->smk_known,
 201                          request, rc, a);
 202#endif
 203
 204        return rc;
 205}
 206
 207/**
 208 * smk_tskacc - determine if a task has a specific access to an object
 209 * @tsp: a pointer to the subject's task
 210 * @obj_known: a pointer to the object's label entry
 211 * @mode: the access requested, in "MAY" format
 212 * @a : common audit data
 213 *
 214 * This function checks the subject task's label/object label pair
 215 * in the access rule list and returns 0 if the access is permitted,
 216 * non zero otherwise. It allows that the task may have the capability
 217 * to override the rules.
 218 */
 219int smk_tskacc(struct task_smack *tsp, struct smack_known *obj_known,
 220               u32 mode, struct smk_audit_info *a)
 221{
 222        struct smack_known *sbj_known = smk_of_task(tsp);
 223        int may;
 224        int rc;
 225
 226        /*
 227         * Check the global rule list
 228         */
 229        rc = smk_access(sbj_known, obj_known, mode, NULL);
 230        if (rc >= 0) {
 231                /*
 232                 * If there is an entry in the task's rule list
 233                 * it can further restrict access.
 234                 */
 235                may = smk_access_entry(sbj_known->smk_known,
 236                                       obj_known->smk_known,
 237                                       &tsp->smk_rules);
 238                if (may < 0)
 239                        goto out_audit;
 240                if ((mode & may) == mode)
 241                        goto out_audit;
 242                rc = -EACCES;
 243        }
 244
 245        /*
 246         * Allow for priviliged to override policy.
 247         */
 248        if (rc != 0 && smack_privileged(CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE))
 249                rc = 0;
 250
 251out_audit:
 252#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT
 253        if (a)
 254                smack_log(sbj_known->smk_known, obj_known->smk_known,
 255                          mode, rc, a);
 256#endif
 257        return rc;
 258}
 259
 260/**
 261 * smk_curacc - determine if current has a specific access to an object
 262 * @obj_known: a pointer to the object's Smack label entry
 263 * @mode: the access requested, in "MAY" format
 264 * @a : common audit data
 265 *
 266 * This function checks the current subject label/object label pair
 267 * in the access rule list and returns 0 if the access is permitted,
 268 * non zero otherwise. It allows that current may have the capability
 269 * to override the rules.
 270 */
 271int smk_curacc(struct smack_known *obj_known,
 272               u32 mode, struct smk_audit_info *a)
 273{
 274        struct task_smack *tsp = smack_cred(current_cred());
 275
 276        return smk_tskacc(tsp, obj_known, mode, a);
 277}
 278
 279#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT
 280/**
 281 * smack_str_from_perm : helper to transalate an int to a
 282 * readable string
 283 * @string : the string to fill
 284 * @access : the int
 285 *
 286 */
 287static inline void smack_str_from_perm(char *string, int access)
 288{
 289        int i = 0;
 290
 291        if (access & MAY_READ)
 292                string[i++] = 'r';
 293        if (access & MAY_WRITE)
 294                string[i++] = 'w';
 295        if (access & MAY_EXEC)
 296                string[i++] = 'x';
 297        if (access & MAY_APPEND)
 298                string[i++] = 'a';
 299        if (access & MAY_TRANSMUTE)
 300                string[i++] = 't';
 301        if (access & MAY_LOCK)
 302                string[i++] = 'l';
 303        string[i] = '\0';
 304}
 305/**
 306 * smack_log_callback - SMACK specific information
 307 * will be called by generic audit code
 308 * @ab : the audit_buffer
 309 * @a  : audit_data
 310 *
 311 */
 312static void smack_log_callback(struct audit_buffer *ab, void *a)
 313{
 314        struct common_audit_data *ad = a;
 315        struct smack_audit_data *sad = ad->smack_audit_data;
 316        audit_log_format(ab, "lsm=SMACK fn=%s action=%s",
 317                         ad->smack_audit_data->function,
 318                         sad->result ? "denied" : "granted");
 319        audit_log_format(ab, " subject=");
 320        audit_log_untrustedstring(ab, sad->subject);
 321        audit_log_format(ab, " object=");
 322        audit_log_untrustedstring(ab, sad->object);
 323        if (sad->request[0] == '\0')
 324                audit_log_format(ab, " labels_differ");
 325        else
 326                audit_log_format(ab, " requested=%s", sad->request);
 327}
 328
 329/**
 330 *  smack_log - Audit the granting or denial of permissions.
 331 *  @subject_label : smack label of the requester
 332 *  @object_label  : smack label of the object being accessed
 333 *  @request: requested permissions
 334 *  @result: result from smk_access
 335 *  @a:  auxiliary audit data
 336 *
 337 * Audit the granting or denial of permissions in accordance
 338 * with the policy.
 339 */
 340void smack_log(char *subject_label, char *object_label, int request,
 341               int result, struct smk_audit_info *ad)
 342{
 343#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK_BRINGUP
 344        char request_buffer[SMK_NUM_ACCESS_TYPE + 5];
 345#else
 346        char request_buffer[SMK_NUM_ACCESS_TYPE + 1];
 347#endif
 348        struct smack_audit_data *sad;
 349        struct common_audit_data *a = &ad->a;
 350
 351        /* check if we have to log the current event */
 352        if (result < 0 && (log_policy & SMACK_AUDIT_DENIED) == 0)
 353                return;
 354        if (result == 0 && (log_policy & SMACK_AUDIT_ACCEPT) == 0)
 355                return;
 356
 357        sad = a->smack_audit_data;
 358
 359        if (sad->function == NULL)
 360                sad->function = "unknown";
 361
 362        /* end preparing the audit data */
 363        smack_str_from_perm(request_buffer, request);
 364        sad->subject = subject_label;
 365        sad->object  = object_label;
 366#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK_BRINGUP
 367        /*
 368         * The result may be positive in bringup mode.
 369         * A positive result is an allow, but not for normal reasons.
 370         * Mark it as successful, but don't filter it out even if
 371         * the logging policy says to do so.
 372         */
 373        if (result == SMACK_UNCONFINED_SUBJECT)
 374                strcat(request_buffer, "(US)");
 375        else if (result == SMACK_UNCONFINED_OBJECT)
 376                strcat(request_buffer, "(UO)");
 377
 378        if (result > 0)
 379                result = 0;
 380#endif
 381        sad->request = request_buffer;
 382        sad->result  = result;
 383
 384        common_lsm_audit(a, smack_log_callback, NULL);
 385}
 386#else /* #ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT */
 387void smack_log(char *subject_label, char *object_label, int request,
 388               int result, struct smk_audit_info *ad)
 389{
 390}
 391#endif
 392
 393DEFINE_MUTEX(smack_known_lock);
 394
 395struct hlist_head smack_known_hash[SMACK_HASH_SLOTS];
 396
 397/**
 398 * smk_insert_entry - insert a smack label into a hash map,
 399 *
 400 * this function must be called under smack_known_lock
 401 */
 402void smk_insert_entry(struct smack_known *skp)
 403{
 404        unsigned int hash;
 405        struct hlist_head *head;
 406
 407        hash = full_name_hash(NULL, skp->smk_known, strlen(skp->smk_known));
 408        head = &smack_known_hash[hash & (SMACK_HASH_SLOTS - 1)];
 409
 410        hlist_add_head_rcu(&skp->smk_hashed, head);
 411        list_add_rcu(&skp->list, &smack_known_list);
 412}
 413
 414/**
 415 * smk_find_entry - find a label on the list, return the list entry
 416 * @string: a text string that might be a Smack label
 417 *
 418 * Returns a pointer to the entry in the label list that
 419 * matches the passed string or NULL if not found.
 420 */
 421struct smack_known *smk_find_entry(const char *string)
 422{
 423        unsigned int hash;
 424        struct hlist_head *head;
 425        struct smack_known *skp;
 426
 427        hash = full_name_hash(NULL, string, strlen(string));
 428        head = &smack_known_hash[hash & (SMACK_HASH_SLOTS - 1)];
 429
 430        hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(skp, head, smk_hashed)
 431                if (strcmp(skp->smk_known, string) == 0)
 432                        return skp;
 433
 434        return NULL;
 435}
 436
 437/**
 438 * smk_parse_smack - parse smack label from a text string
 439 * @string: a text string that might contain a Smack label
 440 * @len: the maximum size, or zero if it is NULL terminated.
 441 *
 442 * Returns a pointer to the clean label or an error code.
 443 */
 444char *smk_parse_smack(const char *string, int len)
 445{
 446        char *smack;
 447        int i;
 448
 449        if (len <= 0)
 450                len = strlen(string) + 1;
 451
 452        /*
 453         * Reserve a leading '-' as an indicator that
 454         * this isn't a label, but an option to interfaces
 455         * including /smack/cipso and /smack/cipso2
 456         */
 457        if (string[0] == '-')
 458                return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 459
 460        for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
 461                if (string[i] > '~' || string[i] <= ' ' || string[i] == '/' ||
 462                    string[i] == '"' || string[i] == '\\' || string[i] == '\'')
 463                        break;
 464
 465        if (i == 0 || i >= SMK_LONGLABEL)
 466                return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 467
 468        smack = kzalloc(i + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
 469        if (smack == NULL)
 470                return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
 471
 472        strncpy(smack, string, i);
 473
 474        return smack;
 475}
 476
 477/**
 478 * smk_netlbl_mls - convert a catset to netlabel mls categories
 479 * @catset: the Smack categories
 480 * @sap: where to put the netlabel categories
 481 *
 482 * Allocates and fills attr.mls
 483 * Returns 0 on success, error code on failure.
 484 */
 485int smk_netlbl_mls(int level, char *catset, struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *sap,
 486                        int len)
 487{
 488        unsigned char *cp;
 489        unsigned char m;
 490        int cat;
 491        int rc;
 492        int byte;
 493
 494        sap->flags |= NETLBL_SECATTR_MLS_CAT;
 495        sap->attr.mls.lvl = level;
 496        sap->attr.mls.cat = NULL;
 497
 498        for (cat = 1, cp = catset, byte = 0; byte < len; cp++, byte++)
 499                for (m = 0x80; m != 0; m >>= 1, cat++) {
 500                        if ((m & *cp) == 0)
 501                                continue;
 502                        rc = netlbl_catmap_setbit(&sap->attr.mls.cat,
 503                                                  cat, GFP_KERNEL);
 504                        if (rc < 0) {
 505                                netlbl_catmap_free(sap->attr.mls.cat);
 506                                return rc;
 507                        }
 508                }
 509
 510        return 0;
 511}
 512
 513/**
 514 * smk_import_entry - import a label, return the list entry
 515 * @string: a text string that might be a Smack label
 516 * @len: the maximum size, or zero if it is NULL terminated.
 517 *
 518 * Returns a pointer to the entry in the label list that
 519 * matches the passed string, adding it if necessary,
 520 * or an error code.
 521 */
 522struct smack_known *smk_import_entry(const char *string, int len)
 523{
 524        struct smack_known *skp;
 525        char *smack;
 526        int slen;
 527        int rc;
 528
 529        smack = smk_parse_smack(string, len);
 530        if (IS_ERR(smack))
 531                return ERR_CAST(smack);
 532
 533        mutex_lock(&smack_known_lock);
 534
 535        skp = smk_find_entry(smack);
 536        if (skp != NULL)
 537                goto freeout;
 538
 539        skp = kzalloc(sizeof(*skp), GFP_KERNEL);
 540        if (skp == NULL) {
 541                skp = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
 542                goto freeout;
 543        }
 544
 545        skp->smk_known = smack;
 546        skp->smk_secid = smack_next_secid++;
 547        skp->smk_netlabel.domain = skp->smk_known;
 548        skp->smk_netlabel.flags =
 549                NETLBL_SECATTR_DOMAIN | NETLBL_SECATTR_MLS_LVL;
 550        /*
 551         * If direct labeling works use it.
 552         * Otherwise use mapped labeling.
 553         */
 554        slen = strlen(smack);
 555        if (slen < SMK_CIPSOLEN)
 556                rc = smk_netlbl_mls(smack_cipso_direct, skp->smk_known,
 557                               &skp->smk_netlabel, slen);
 558        else
 559                rc = smk_netlbl_mls(smack_cipso_mapped, (char *)&skp->smk_secid,
 560                               &skp->smk_netlabel, sizeof(skp->smk_secid));
 561
 562        if (rc >= 0) {
 563                INIT_LIST_HEAD(&skp->smk_rules);
 564                mutex_init(&skp->smk_rules_lock);
 565                /*
 566                 * Make sure that the entry is actually
 567                 * filled before putting it on the list.
 568                 */
 569                smk_insert_entry(skp);
 570                goto unlockout;
 571        }
 572        /*
 573         * smk_netlbl_mls failed.
 574         */
 575        kfree(skp);
 576        skp = ERR_PTR(rc);
 577freeout:
 578        kfree(smack);
 579unlockout:
 580        mutex_unlock(&smack_known_lock);
 581
 582        return skp;
 583}
 584
 585/**
 586 * smack_from_secid - find the Smack label associated with a secid
 587 * @secid: an integer that might be associated with a Smack label
 588 *
 589 * Returns a pointer to the appropriate Smack label entry if there is one,
 590 * otherwise a pointer to the invalid Smack label.
 591 */
 592struct smack_known *smack_from_secid(const u32 secid)
 593{
 594        struct smack_known *skp;
 595
 596        rcu_read_lock();
 597        list_for_each_entry_rcu(skp, &smack_known_list, list) {
 598                if (skp->smk_secid == secid) {
 599                        rcu_read_unlock();
 600                        return skp;
 601                }
 602        }
 603
 604        /*
 605         * If we got this far someone asked for the translation
 606         * of a secid that is not on the list.
 607         */
 608        rcu_read_unlock();
 609        return &smack_known_huh;
 610}
 611
 612/*
 613 * Unless a process is running with one of these labels
 614 * even having CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE isn't enough to grant
 615 * privilege to violate MAC policy. If no labels are
 616 * designated (the empty list case) capabilities apply to
 617 * everyone.
 618 */
 619LIST_HEAD(smack_onlycap_list);
 620DEFINE_MUTEX(smack_onlycap_lock);
 621
 622/**
 623 * smack_privileged_cred - are all privilege requirements met by cred
 624 * @cap: The requested capability
 625 * @cred: the credential to use
 626 *
 627 * Is the task privileged and allowed to be privileged
 628 * by the onlycap rule.
 629 *
 630 * Returns true if the task is allowed to be privileged, false if it's not.
 631 */
 632bool smack_privileged_cred(int cap, const struct cred *cred)
 633{
 634        struct task_smack *tsp = smack_cred(cred);
 635        struct smack_known *skp = tsp->smk_task;
 636        struct smack_known_list_elem *sklep;
 637        int rc;
 638
 639        rc = cap_capable(cred, &init_user_ns, cap, CAP_OPT_NONE);
 640        if (rc)
 641                return false;
 642
 643        rcu_read_lock();
 644        if (list_empty(&smack_onlycap_list)) {
 645                rcu_read_unlock();
 646                return true;
 647        }
 648
 649        list_for_each_entry_rcu(sklep, &smack_onlycap_list, list) {
 650                if (sklep->smk_label == skp) {
 651                        rcu_read_unlock();
 652                        return true;
 653                }
 654        }
 655        rcu_read_unlock();
 656
 657        return false;
 658}
 659
 660/**
 661 * smack_privileged - are all privilege requirements met
 662 * @cap: The requested capability
 663 *
 664 * Is the task privileged and allowed to be privileged
 665 * by the onlycap rule.
 666 *
 667 * Returns true if the task is allowed to be privileged, false if it's not.
 668 */
 669bool smack_privileged(int cap)
 670{
 671        /*
 672         * All kernel tasks are privileged
 673         */
 674        if (unlikely(current->flags & PF_KTHREAD))
 675                return true;
 676
 677        return smack_privileged_cred(cap, current_cred());
 678}
 679