15b497af4SThomas Gleixner // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2224dfbd8SPaul Moore /* 3224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Network node table 4224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 5224dfbd8SPaul Moore * SELinux must keep a mapping of network nodes to labels/SIDs. This 6224dfbd8SPaul Moore * mapping is maintained as part of the normal policy but a fast cache is 7224dfbd8SPaul Moore * needed to reduce the lookup overhead since most of these queries happen on 8224dfbd8SPaul Moore * a per-packet basis. 9224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 1082c21bfaSPaul Moore * Author: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com> 11224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 12224dfbd8SPaul Moore * This code is heavily based on the "netif" concept originally developed by 13224dfbd8SPaul Moore * James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com> 14224dfbd8SPaul Moore * (see security/selinux/netif.c for more information) 15224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 16224dfbd8SPaul Moore 17224dfbd8SPaul Moore /* 18224dfbd8SPaul Moore * (c) Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., 2007 19224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 20224dfbd8SPaul Moore 21224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/types.h> 22224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/rcupdate.h> 23224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/list.h> 245a0e3ad6STejun Heo #include <linux/slab.h> 25224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/spinlock.h> 26224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/in.h> 27224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/in6.h> 28224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/ip.h> 29224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <linux/ipv6.h> 30224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <net/ip.h> 31224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include <net/ipv6.h> 32224dfbd8SPaul Moore 33a639e7caSPaul Moore #include "netnode.h" 34224dfbd8SPaul Moore #include "objsec.h" 35224dfbd8SPaul Moore 36224dfbd8SPaul Moore #define SEL_NETNODE_HASH_SIZE 256 37224dfbd8SPaul Moore #define SEL_NETNODE_HASH_BKT_LIMIT 16 38224dfbd8SPaul Moore 39a639e7caSPaul Moore struct sel_netnode_bkt { 40a639e7caSPaul Moore unsigned int size; 41a639e7caSPaul Moore struct list_head list; 42a639e7caSPaul Moore }; 43a639e7caSPaul Moore 44224dfbd8SPaul Moore struct sel_netnode { 45224dfbd8SPaul Moore struct netnode_security_struct nsec; 46224dfbd8SPaul Moore 47224dfbd8SPaul Moore struct list_head list; 48224dfbd8SPaul Moore struct rcu_head rcu; 49224dfbd8SPaul Moore }; 50224dfbd8SPaul Moore 51224dfbd8SPaul Moore /* NOTE: we are using a combined hash table for both IPv4 and IPv6, the reason 52224dfbd8SPaul Moore * for this is that I suspect most users will not make heavy use of both 53224dfbd8SPaul Moore * address families at the same time so one table will usually end up wasted, 54224dfbd8SPaul Moore * if this becomes a problem we can always add a hash table for each address 55224dfbd8SPaul Moore * family later */ 56224dfbd8SPaul Moore 57224dfbd8SPaul Moore static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(sel_netnode_lock); 58a639e7caSPaul Moore static struct sel_netnode_bkt sel_netnode_hash[SEL_NETNODE_HASH_SIZE]; 59224dfbd8SPaul Moore 60224dfbd8SPaul Moore /** 61224dfbd8SPaul Moore * sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv4 - IPv4 hashing function for the node table 62224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @addr: IPv4 address 63224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 64224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Description: 65224dfbd8SPaul Moore * This is the IPv4 hashing function for the node interface table, it returns 66224dfbd8SPaul Moore * the bucket number for the given IP address. 67224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 68224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 69a639e7caSPaul Moore static unsigned int sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv4(__be32 addr) 70224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 71224dfbd8SPaul Moore /* at some point we should determine if the mismatch in byte order 72224dfbd8SPaul Moore * affects the hash function dramatically */ 73224dfbd8SPaul Moore return (addr & (SEL_NETNODE_HASH_SIZE - 1)); 74224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 75224dfbd8SPaul Moore 76224dfbd8SPaul Moore /** 77224dfbd8SPaul Moore * sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv6 - IPv6 hashing function for the node table 78224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @addr: IPv6 address 79224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 80224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Description: 81224dfbd8SPaul Moore * This is the IPv6 hashing function for the node interface table, it returns 82224dfbd8SPaul Moore * the bucket number for the given IP address. 83224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 84224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 85a639e7caSPaul Moore static unsigned int sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv6(const struct in6_addr *addr) 86224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 87224dfbd8SPaul Moore /* just hash the least significant 32 bits to keep things fast (they 88224dfbd8SPaul Moore * are the most likely to be different anyway), we can revisit this 89224dfbd8SPaul Moore * later if needed */ 90224dfbd8SPaul Moore return (addr->s6_addr32[3] & (SEL_NETNODE_HASH_SIZE - 1)); 91224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 92224dfbd8SPaul Moore 93224dfbd8SPaul Moore /** 94224dfbd8SPaul Moore * sel_netnode_find - Search for a node record 95224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @addr: IP address 96224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @family: address family 97224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 98224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Description: 99224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Search the network node table and return the record matching @addr. If an 100224dfbd8SPaul Moore * entry can not be found in the table return NULL. 101224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 102224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 103224dfbd8SPaul Moore static struct sel_netnode *sel_netnode_find(const void *addr, u16 family) 104224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 105a639e7caSPaul Moore unsigned int idx; 106224dfbd8SPaul Moore struct sel_netnode *node; 107224dfbd8SPaul Moore 108224dfbd8SPaul Moore switch (family) { 109224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET: 11073073d95SChristian Göttsche idx = sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv4(*(const __be32 *)addr); 111224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 112224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET6: 113224dfbd8SPaul Moore idx = sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv6(addr); 114224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 115224dfbd8SPaul Moore default: 116224dfbd8SPaul Moore BUG(); 117a35c6c83SEric Paris return NULL; 118224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 119224dfbd8SPaul Moore 120a639e7caSPaul Moore list_for_each_entry_rcu(node, &sel_netnode_hash[idx].list, list) 121224dfbd8SPaul Moore if (node->nsec.family == family) 122224dfbd8SPaul Moore switch (family) { 123224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET: 12473073d95SChristian Göttsche if (node->nsec.addr.ipv4 == *(const __be32 *)addr) 125224dfbd8SPaul Moore return node; 126224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 127224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET6: 128224dfbd8SPaul Moore if (ipv6_addr_equal(&node->nsec.addr.ipv6, 129224dfbd8SPaul Moore addr)) 130224dfbd8SPaul Moore return node; 131224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 132224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 133224dfbd8SPaul Moore 134224dfbd8SPaul Moore return NULL; 135224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 136224dfbd8SPaul Moore 137224dfbd8SPaul Moore /** 138224dfbd8SPaul Moore * sel_netnode_insert - Insert a new node into the table 139224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @node: the new node record 140224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 141224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Description: 142a639e7caSPaul Moore * Add a new node record to the network address hash table. 143224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 144224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 145a639e7caSPaul Moore static void sel_netnode_insert(struct sel_netnode *node) 146224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 147a639e7caSPaul Moore unsigned int idx; 148224dfbd8SPaul Moore 149224dfbd8SPaul Moore switch (node->nsec.family) { 150224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET: 151224dfbd8SPaul Moore idx = sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv4(node->nsec.addr.ipv4); 152224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 153224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET6: 154224dfbd8SPaul Moore idx = sel_netnode_hashfn_ipv6(&node->nsec.addr.ipv6); 155224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 156224dfbd8SPaul Moore default: 157224dfbd8SPaul Moore BUG(); 158b04eea88SPaul Moore return; 159224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 160a639e7caSPaul Moore 161224dfbd8SPaul Moore /* we need to impose a limit on the growth of the hash table so check 162224dfbd8SPaul Moore * this bucket to make sure it is within the specified bounds */ 163a639e7caSPaul Moore list_add_rcu(&node->list, &sel_netnode_hash[idx].list); 164a639e7caSPaul Moore if (sel_netnode_hash[idx].size == SEL_NETNODE_HASH_BKT_LIMIT) { 165a639e7caSPaul Moore struct sel_netnode *tail; 166a639e7caSPaul Moore tail = list_entry( 167*0e326df0SPaul Moore rcu_dereference_protected( 168*0e326df0SPaul Moore list_tail_rcu(&sel_netnode_hash[idx].list), 16988a693b5SDave Jones lockdep_is_held(&sel_netnode_lock)), 170a639e7caSPaul Moore struct sel_netnode, list); 171a639e7caSPaul Moore list_del_rcu(&tail->list); 1729801c60eSLai Jiangshan kfree_rcu(tail, rcu); 173a639e7caSPaul Moore } else 174a639e7caSPaul Moore sel_netnode_hash[idx].size++; 175224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 176224dfbd8SPaul Moore 177224dfbd8SPaul Moore /** 178224dfbd8SPaul Moore * sel_netnode_sid_slow - Lookup the SID of a network address using the policy 179224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @addr: the IP address 180224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @family: the address family 181224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @sid: node SID 182224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 183224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Description: 1842c3d8dfeSlihao * This function determines the SID of a network address by querying the 185224dfbd8SPaul Moore * security policy. The result is added to the network address table to 186224dfbd8SPaul Moore * speedup future queries. Returns zero on success, negative values on 187224dfbd8SPaul Moore * failure. 188224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 189224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 190224dfbd8SPaul Moore static int sel_netnode_sid_slow(void *addr, u16 family, u32 *sid) 191224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 1929b80c363SPaul Moore int ret; 193224dfbd8SPaul Moore struct sel_netnode *node; 1949b80c363SPaul Moore struct sel_netnode *new; 195224dfbd8SPaul Moore 196224dfbd8SPaul Moore spin_lock_bh(&sel_netnode_lock); 197224dfbd8SPaul Moore node = sel_netnode_find(addr, family); 198224dfbd8SPaul Moore if (node != NULL) { 199224dfbd8SPaul Moore *sid = node->nsec.sid; 200a639e7caSPaul Moore spin_unlock_bh(&sel_netnode_lock); 201a639e7caSPaul Moore return 0; 202224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 2039b80c363SPaul Moore 204224dfbd8SPaul Moore new = kzalloc(sizeof(*new), GFP_ATOMIC); 205224dfbd8SPaul Moore switch (family) { 206224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET: 207aa8e712cSStephen Smalley ret = security_node_sid(&selinux_state, PF_INET, 208a639e7caSPaul Moore addr, sizeof(struct in_addr), sid); 2099b80c363SPaul Moore if (new) 210224dfbd8SPaul Moore new->nsec.addr.ipv4 = *(__be32 *)addr; 211224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 212224dfbd8SPaul Moore case PF_INET6: 213aa8e712cSStephen Smalley ret = security_node_sid(&selinux_state, PF_INET6, 214a639e7caSPaul Moore addr, sizeof(struct in6_addr), sid); 2159b80c363SPaul Moore if (new) 2164e3fd7a0SAlexey Dobriyan new->nsec.addr.ipv6 = *(struct in6_addr *)addr; 217224dfbd8SPaul Moore break; 218224dfbd8SPaul Moore default: 219224dfbd8SPaul Moore BUG(); 220b04eea88SPaul Moore ret = -EINVAL; 221224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 2229b80c363SPaul Moore if (ret == 0 && new) { 223224dfbd8SPaul Moore new->nsec.family = family; 224a639e7caSPaul Moore new->nsec.sid = *sid; 225a639e7caSPaul Moore sel_netnode_insert(new); 2269b80c363SPaul Moore } else 2279b80c363SPaul Moore kfree(new); 228224dfbd8SPaul Moore 229224dfbd8SPaul Moore spin_unlock_bh(&sel_netnode_lock); 2309b80c363SPaul Moore if (unlikely(ret)) 23167b0b4e4Speter enderborg pr_warn("SELinux: failure in %s(), unable to determine network node label\n", 23267b0b4e4Speter enderborg __func__); 233224dfbd8SPaul Moore return ret; 234224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 235224dfbd8SPaul Moore 236224dfbd8SPaul Moore /** 237224dfbd8SPaul Moore * sel_netnode_sid - Lookup the SID of a network address 238224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @addr: the IP address 239224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @family: the address family 240224dfbd8SPaul Moore * @sid: node SID 241224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 242224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Description: 243224dfbd8SPaul Moore * This function determines the SID of a network address using the fastest 244224dfbd8SPaul Moore * method possible. First the address table is queried, but if an entry 245224dfbd8SPaul Moore * can't be found then the policy is queried and the result is added to the 246224dfbd8SPaul Moore * table to speedup future queries. Returns zero on success, negative values 247224dfbd8SPaul Moore * on failure. 248224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 249224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 250224dfbd8SPaul Moore int sel_netnode_sid(void *addr, u16 family, u32 *sid) 251224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 252224dfbd8SPaul Moore struct sel_netnode *node; 253224dfbd8SPaul Moore 254224dfbd8SPaul Moore rcu_read_lock(); 255224dfbd8SPaul Moore node = sel_netnode_find(addr, family); 256224dfbd8SPaul Moore if (node != NULL) { 257224dfbd8SPaul Moore *sid = node->nsec.sid; 258224dfbd8SPaul Moore rcu_read_unlock(); 259224dfbd8SPaul Moore return 0; 260224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 261224dfbd8SPaul Moore rcu_read_unlock(); 262224dfbd8SPaul Moore 263224dfbd8SPaul Moore return sel_netnode_sid_slow(addr, family, sid); 264224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 265224dfbd8SPaul Moore 266224dfbd8SPaul Moore /** 267224dfbd8SPaul Moore * sel_netnode_flush - Flush the entire network address table 268224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 269224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Description: 270224dfbd8SPaul Moore * Remove all entries from the network address table. 271224dfbd8SPaul Moore * 272224dfbd8SPaul Moore */ 273615e51fdSPaul Moore void sel_netnode_flush(void) 274224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 275a639e7caSPaul Moore unsigned int idx; 276a639e7caSPaul Moore struct sel_netnode *node, *node_tmp; 277224dfbd8SPaul Moore 278224dfbd8SPaul Moore spin_lock_bh(&sel_netnode_lock); 279a639e7caSPaul Moore for (idx = 0; idx < SEL_NETNODE_HASH_SIZE; idx++) { 280a639e7caSPaul Moore list_for_each_entry_safe(node, node_tmp, 281a639e7caSPaul Moore &sel_netnode_hash[idx].list, list) { 282a639e7caSPaul Moore list_del_rcu(&node->list); 2839801c60eSLai Jiangshan kfree_rcu(node, rcu); 284a639e7caSPaul Moore } 285a639e7caSPaul Moore sel_netnode_hash[idx].size = 0; 286a639e7caSPaul Moore } 287224dfbd8SPaul Moore spin_unlock_bh(&sel_netnode_lock); 288224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 289224dfbd8SPaul Moore 290224dfbd8SPaul Moore static __init int sel_netnode_init(void) 291224dfbd8SPaul Moore { 292224dfbd8SPaul Moore int iter; 293224dfbd8SPaul Moore 2946c5a682eSStephen Smalley if (!selinux_enabled_boot) 295224dfbd8SPaul Moore return 0; 296224dfbd8SPaul Moore 297a639e7caSPaul Moore for (iter = 0; iter < SEL_NETNODE_HASH_SIZE; iter++) { 298a639e7caSPaul Moore INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sel_netnode_hash[iter].list); 299a639e7caSPaul Moore sel_netnode_hash[iter].size = 0; 300a639e7caSPaul Moore } 301224dfbd8SPaul Moore 302942ba364SPaul Moore return 0; 303224dfbd8SPaul Moore } 304224dfbd8SPaul Moore 305224dfbd8SPaul Moore __initcall(sel_netnode_init); 306