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