On Tue Apr 16, 2024 at 1:34 PM EEST, Roberto Sassu wrote: > On 4/15/2024 9:42 PM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote: > > On Mon Apr 15, 2024 at 5:24 PM EEST, Roberto Sassu wrote: > >> From: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@xxxxxxxxxx> > >> > >> A desirable goal when doing integrity measurements is that they are done > >> always in the same order across boots, so that the resulting PCR value > >> becomes predictable and suitable for sealing policies. However, due to > >> parallel execution of system services at boot, a deterministic order of > >> measurements is difficult to achieve. > >> > >> The digest_cache LSM is not exempted from this issue. Under the assumption > >> that only the digest list is measured, and file measurements are omitted if > >> their digest is found in that digest list, a PCR can be predictable only if > >> all files belong to the same digest list. Otherwise, it will still be > >> unpredictable, since files accessed in a non-deterministic order will cause > >> digest lists to be measured in a non-deterministic order too. > >> > >> Overcome this issue, if prefetching is enabled, by searching a digest list > >> file name in digest_list_dir_lookup_filename() among the entries of the > >> linked list built by digest_cache_dir_create(). If the file name does not > >> match, read the digest list to trigger its measurement. Otherwise, also > >> create a digest cache and return that to the caller. Release the extra > >> reference of the directory digest cache in digest_cache_new(), since it was > >> only used for the search and it is not going to be returned. > >> > >> Prefetching needs to be explicitly enabled by setting the new > >> security.dig_prefetch xattr to 1 in the directory containing the digest > >> lists. The newly introduced function digest_cache_prefetch_requested() > >> checks first if the DIR_PREFETCH bit is set in dig_owner, otherwise it > >> reads the xattr. digest_cache_create() sets DIR_PREFETCH in dig_owner, if > >> prefetching is enabled, before declaring the digest cache as initialized. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@xxxxxxxxxx> > >> --- > >> include/uapi/linux/xattr.h | 3 + > >> security/digest_cache/dir.c | 55 +++++++++++++++++- > >> security/digest_cache/internal.h | 11 +++- > >> security/digest_cache/main.c | 95 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > >> security/digest_cache/populate.c | 8 ++- > >> security/digest_cache/verif.c | 5 +- > >> 6 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/xattr.h b/include/uapi/linux/xattr.h > >> index 8a58cf4bce65..8af33d38d9e8 100644 > >> --- a/include/uapi/linux/xattr.h > >> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/xattr.h > >> @@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ > >> #define XATTR_DIGEST_LIST_SUFFIX "digest_list" > >> #define XATTR_NAME_DIGEST_LIST XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX XATTR_DIGEST_LIST_SUFFIX > >> > >> +#define XATTR_DIG_PREFETCH_SUFFIX "dig_prefetch" > >> +#define XATTR_NAME_DIG_PREFETCH XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX XATTR_DIG_PREFETCH_SUFFIX > >> + > >> #define XATTR_SELINUX_SUFFIX "selinux" > >> #define XATTR_NAME_SELINUX XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX XATTR_SELINUX_SUFFIX > >> > >> diff --git a/security/digest_cache/dir.c b/security/digest_cache/dir.c > >> index 7bfcdd5f7ef1..a7d203c15386 100644 > >> --- a/security/digest_cache/dir.c > >> +++ b/security/digest_cache/dir.c > >> @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ static bool digest_cache_dir_iter(struct dir_context *__ctx, const char *name, > >> new_entry->seq_num = UINT_MAX; > >> new_entry->digest_cache = NULL; > >> mutex_init(&new_entry->digest_cache_mutex); > >> + new_entry->prefetched = false; > >> > >> if (new_entry->name[0] < '0' || new_entry->name[0] > '9') > >> goto out; > >> @@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ int digest_cache_dir_create(struct digest_cache *digest_cache, > >> * @digest_cache: Digest cache > >> * @digest: Digest to search > >> * @algo: Algorithm of the digest to search > >> + * @filename: File name of the digest list to search > >> * > >> * This function iterates over the linked list created by > >> * digest_cache_dir_create() and looks up the digest in the digest cache of > >> @@ -149,7 +151,8 @@ digest_cache_dir_lookup_digest(struct dentry *dentry, > >> if (!dir_entry->digest_cache) { > >> cache = digest_cache_create(dentry, digest_list_path, > >> digest_cache->path_str, > >> - dir_entry->name); > >> + dir_entry->name, false, > >> + false); > >> /* Ignore digest caches that cannot be instantiated. */ > >> if (!cache) { > >> mutex_unlock(&dir_entry->digest_cache_mutex); > >> @@ -158,6 +161,8 @@ digest_cache_dir_lookup_digest(struct dentry *dentry, > >> > >> /* Consume extra ref. from digest_cache_create(). */ > >> dir_entry->digest_cache = cache; > >> + /* Digest list was read, mark entry as prefetched. */ > >> + dir_entry->prefetched = true; > >> } > >> mutex_unlock(&dir_entry->digest_cache_mutex); > >> > >> @@ -171,6 +176,54 @@ digest_cache_dir_lookup_digest(struct dentry *dentry, > >> return 0UL; > >> } > >> > >> +/** > >> + * digest_cache_dir_lookup_filename - Lookup a digest list > >> + * @dentry: Dentry of the file whose digest list is looked up > >> + * @digest_list_path: Path structure of the digest list directory > >> + * @digest_cache: Digest cache > >> + * @filename: File name of the digest list to search > >> + * > >> + * This function iterates over the linked list created by > >> + * digest_cache_dir_create() and looks up a digest list with a matching file > >> + * name among the entries. If there is no match, it prefetches (reads) the > >> + * current digest list. Otherwise, it returns the digest cache pointer from > >> + * digest_cache_create() to the caller. > >> + * > >> + * Return: A digest cache pointer if the digest list if found, NULL otherwise. > >> + */ > >> +struct digest_cache * > >> +digest_cache_dir_lookup_filename(struct dentry *dentry, > >> + struct path *digest_list_path, > >> + struct digest_cache *digest_cache, > >> + char *filename) > >> +{ > >> + struct digest_cache *cache; > >> + struct dir_entry *dir_entry; > >> + bool filename_found; > >> + > >> + list_for_each_entry(dir_entry, &digest_cache->dir_entries, list) { > >> + mutex_lock(&dir_entry->digest_cache_mutex); > >> + filename_found = !strcmp(dir_entry->name, filename); > >> + if (!filename_found && dir_entry->prefetched) { > >> + mutex_unlock(&dir_entry->digest_cache_mutex); > >> + continue; > >> + } > >> + > >> + cache = digest_cache_create(dentry, digest_list_path, > >> + digest_cache->path_str, > >> + dir_entry->name, false, > >> + filename_found ? false : true); > >> + > >> + dir_entry->prefetched = true; > >> + mutex_unlock(&dir_entry->digest_cache_mutex); > >> + > >> + if (filename_found) > >> + return cache; > >> + } > >> + > >> + return NULL; > >> +} > >> + > >> /** > >> * digest_cache_dir_free - Free the stored file list and put digest caches > >> * @digest_cache: Digest cache > >> diff --git a/security/digest_cache/internal.h b/security/digest_cache/internal.h > >> index b7afca8e04da..c13b35f6b2c0 100644 > >> --- a/security/digest_cache/internal.h > >> +++ b/security/digest_cache/internal.h > >> @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ > >> #define INIT_IN_PROGRESS 0 /* Digest cache being initialized. */ > >> #define INVALID 1 /* Digest cache marked as invalid. */ > >> #define IS_DIR 2 /* Digest cache created from dir. */ > >> +#define DIR_PREFETCH 3 /* Prefetching requested for dir. */ > >> > >> /** > >> * struct readdir_callback - Structure to store information for dir iteration > >> @@ -37,6 +38,7 @@ struct readdir_callback { > >> * @digest_cache: Digest cache associated to the directory entry > >> * @digest_cache_mutex: Protects @digest_cache > >> * @seq_num: Sequence number of the directory entry from file name > >> + * @prefetched: Whether the digest list has been already prefetched > >> * @name: File name of the directory entry > >> * > >> * This structure represents a directory entry with a digest cache created > >> @@ -47,6 +49,7 @@ struct dir_entry { > >> struct digest_cache *digest_cache; > >> struct mutex digest_cache_mutex; > >> unsigned int seq_num; > >> + bool prefetched; > >> char name[]; > >> } __packed; > >> > >> @@ -205,7 +208,8 @@ digest_cache_from_file_sec(const struct file *file) > >> /* main.c */ > >> struct digest_cache *digest_cache_create(struct dentry *dentry, > >> struct path *digest_list_path, > >> - char *path_str, char *filename); > >> + char *path_str, char *filename, > >> + bool prefetch_req, bool prefetch); > >> > >> /* htable.c */ > >> int digest_cache_htable_init(struct digest_cache *digest_cache, u64 num_digests, > >> @@ -236,6 +240,11 @@ digest_cache_dir_lookup_digest(struct dentry *dentry, > >> struct path *digest_list_path, > >> struct digest_cache *digest_cache, u8 *digest, > >> enum hash_algo algo); > >> +struct digest_cache * > >> +digest_cache_dir_lookup_filename(struct dentry *dentry, > >> + struct path *digest_list_path, > >> + struct digest_cache *digest_cache, > >> + char *filename); > >> void digest_cache_dir_free(struct digest_cache *digest_cache); > >> > >> #endif /* _DIGEST_CACHE_INTERNAL_H */ > >> diff --git a/security/digest_cache/main.c b/security/digest_cache/main.c > >> index 15f1486610a3..a5616fd07c1d 100644 > >> --- a/security/digest_cache/main.c > >> +++ b/security/digest_cache/main.c > >> @@ -83,6 +83,8 @@ static void digest_cache_free(struct digest_cache *digest_cache) > >> * @digest_list_path: Path structure of the digest list > >> * @path_str: Path string of the digest list > >> * @filename: Digest list file name (can be an empty string) > >> + * @prefetch_req: Whether prefetching has been requested > >> + * @prefetch: Whether prefetching of a digest list is being done > >> * > >> * This function first locates, from the passed path, the digest list inode > >> * from which the digest cache will be created or retrieved (if it already > >> @@ -109,7 +111,8 @@ static void digest_cache_free(struct digest_cache *digest_cache) > >> */ > >> struct digest_cache *digest_cache_create(struct dentry *dentry, > >> struct path *digest_list_path, > >> - char *path_str, char *filename) > >> + char *path_str, char *filename, > >> + bool prefetch_req, bool prefetch) > > > > > > This has enough parameters to consider separate "digest_cache_descriptor" > > or whatever. In some architectures this is beyond register parameters, > > which is IMHO good threshold to consider that. > > > > This will make e.g. tracing easier as you have to map only one parameter > > to a known struct to inspect the values. > > Uhm, seems still good (6 parameters). Sure, I can make a structure to > encapsulate the parameters, but will be used only for this purpose. Not > sure the code understandability will improve. I don't want to dictate this! So if you think it is best like this I'm cool too. So make your call and I won't come back to nag further :-) > > Thanks > > Roberto > > >> { > >> struct path file_path; > >> struct digest_cache *digest_cache = NULL; > >> @@ -148,6 +151,16 @@ struct digest_cache *digest_cache_create(struct dentry *dentry, > >> dentry->d_name.name); > >> goto out; > >> } > >> + > >> + if (prefetch) { > >> + /* Fine to fail, we are just prefetching. */ > >> + ret = digest_cache_populate(NULL, digest_list_path, > >> + path_str, filename); > >> + pr_debug("Digest list %s/%s %s prefetched\n", > >> + path_str, filename, > >> + !ret ? "has been" : "cannot be"); > >> + goto out; > >> + } > >> } > >> > >> dig_sec = digest_cache_get_security(inode); > >> @@ -176,6 +189,11 @@ struct digest_cache *digest_cache_create(struct dentry *dentry, > >> > >> /* Make the other lock contenders wait until creation complete. */ > >> set_bit(INIT_IN_PROGRESS, &dig_sec->dig_owner->flags); > >> + > >> + /* Set DIR_PREFETCH if prefetching was requested. */ > >> + if (prefetch_req) > >> + set_bit(DIR_PREFETCH, &digest_cache->flags); > >> + > >> mutex_unlock(&dig_sec->dig_owner_mutex); > >> > >> if (S_ISREG(inode->i_mode)) { > >> @@ -220,6 +238,52 @@ struct digest_cache *digest_cache_create(struct dentry *dentry, > >> return digest_cache; > >> } > >> > >> +/** > >> + * digest_cache_prefetch_requested - Verify if prefetching is requested > >> + * @digest_list_path: Path structure of the digest list directory > >> + * @path_str: Path string of the digest list directory > >> + * > >> + * This function verifies whether or not digest list prefetching is requested. > >> + * If dig_owner exists in the inode security blob, it checks the DIR_PREFETCH > >> + * bit (faster). Otherwise, it reads the new security.dig_prefetch xattr. > >> + * > >> + * Return: True if prefetching is requested, false otherwise. > >> + */ > >> +static bool digest_cache_prefetch_requested(struct path *digest_list_path, > >> + char *path_str) > >> +{ > >> + struct digest_cache_security *dig_sec; > >> + bool prefetch_req = false; > >> + char prefetch_value; > >> + struct inode *inode; > >> + int ret; > >> + > >> + inode = d_backing_inode(digest_list_path->dentry); > >> + dig_sec = digest_cache_get_security(inode); > >> + if (unlikely(!dig_sec)) > >> + return false; > >> + > >> + mutex_lock(&dig_sec->dig_owner_mutex); > >> + if (dig_sec->dig_owner) { > >> + /* Reliable test: DIR_PREFETCH set with dig_owner_mutex held. */ > >> + prefetch_req = test_bit(DIR_PREFETCH, > >> + &dig_sec->dig_owner->flags); > >> + mutex_unlock(&dig_sec->dig_owner_mutex); > >> + return prefetch_req; > >> + } > >> + mutex_unlock(&dig_sec->dig_owner_mutex); > >> + > >> + ret = vfs_getxattr(&nop_mnt_idmap, digest_list_path->dentry, > >> + XATTR_NAME_DIG_PREFETCH, &prefetch_value, 1); > >> + if (ret == 1 && prefetch_value == '1') { > >> + pr_debug("Prefetching has been enabled for directory %s\n", > >> + path_str); > >> + prefetch_req = true; > >> + } > >> + > >> + return prefetch_req; > >> +} > >> + > >> /** > >> * digest_cache_new - Retrieve digest list file name and request digest cache > >> * @dentry: Dentry of the inode for which the digest cache will be used > >> @@ -230,13 +294,19 @@ struct digest_cache *digest_cache_create(struct dentry *dentry, > >> * with that file name. If security.digest_list is not found, this function > >> * requests the creation of a digest cache on the parent directory. > >> * > >> + * On prefetching, if the default path is a directory and if > >> + * security.digest_list is found, this function first retrieves the directory > >> + * digest cache, and then calls digest_cache_dir_lookup_filename() to retrieve > >> + * the desired digest cache in that directory. > >> + * > >> * Return: A new digest cache on success, NULL on error. > >> */ > >> static struct digest_cache *digest_cache_new(struct dentry *dentry) > >> { > >> char filename[NAME_MAX + 1] = { 0 }; > >> - struct digest_cache *digest_cache = NULL; > >> + struct digest_cache *digest_cache = NULL, *found; > >> struct path default_path; > >> + bool prefetch_req = false; > >> int ret; > >> > >> ret = kern_path(default_path_str, 0, &default_path); > >> @@ -273,9 +343,28 @@ static struct digest_cache *digest_cache_new(struct dentry *dentry) > >> pr_debug("Found %s xattr in %s, default path: %s, digest list: %s\n", > >> XATTR_NAME_DIGEST_LIST, dentry->d_name.name, default_path_str, > >> filename); > >> + > >> + if (filename[0]) > >> + prefetch_req = digest_cache_prefetch_requested(&default_path, > >> + default_path_str); > >> create: > >> + /* On prefetching, retrieve the directory digest cache. */ > >> digest_cache = digest_cache_create(dentry, &default_path, > >> - default_path_str, filename); > >> + default_path_str, > >> + !prefetch_req ? filename : "", > >> + prefetch_req, false); > >> + if (!digest_cache) > >> + goto out; > >> + > >> + if (prefetch_req) { > >> + /* Find the digest cache with a matching file name. */ > >> + found = digest_cache_dir_lookup_filename(dentry, &default_path, > >> + digest_cache, > >> + filename); > >> + /* Release ref. to the directory digest cache. */ > >> + digest_cache_put(digest_cache); > >> + digest_cache = found; > >> + } > >> out: > >> path_put(&default_path); > >> return digest_cache; > >> diff --git a/security/digest_cache/populate.c b/security/digest_cache/populate.c > >> index 9c2fc2295310..17e7b011c367 100644 > >> --- a/security/digest_cache/populate.c > >> +++ b/security/digest_cache/populate.c > >> @@ -143,6 +143,12 @@ int digest_cache_populate(struct digest_cache *digest_cache, > >> return ret; > >> } > >> > >> + /* The caller wants just to read digest lists. */ > >> + if (!digest_cache) { > >> + ret = 0; > >> + goto out_vfree; > >> + } > >> + > >> data_len = digest_cache_strip_modsig(data, ret); > >> > >> /* Digest list parsers initialize the hash table and add the digests. */ > >> @@ -151,7 +157,7 @@ int digest_cache_populate(struct digest_cache *digest_cache, > >> if (ret < 0) > >> pr_debug("Error parsing digest list %s%s%s, ret: %d\n", > >> path_str, filename[0] ? "/" : "", filename, ret); > >> - > >> +out_vfree: > >> vfree(data); > >> return ret; > >> } > >> diff --git a/security/digest_cache/verif.c b/security/digest_cache/verif.c > >> index 04023240d3b4..c42ae93261e2 100644 > >> --- a/security/digest_cache/verif.c > >> +++ b/security/digest_cache/verif.c > >> @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ static void free_verif(struct digest_cache_verif *verif) > >> * This function lets a verifier supply verification data about a digest list > >> * being read to populate the digest cache. > >> * > >> - * Return: Zero on success, -ENOMEM if out of memory. > >> + * Return: Zero on success, -ENOMEM if out of memory, -ENOENT on prefetching. > >> */ > >> int digest_cache_verif_set(struct file *file, const char *verif_id, void *data, > >> size_t size) > >> @@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ int digest_cache_verif_set(struct file *file, const char *verif_id, void *data, > >> struct digest_cache *digest_cache = digest_cache_from_file_sec(file); > >> struct digest_cache_verif *new_verif; > >> > >> + if (!digest_cache) > >> + return -ENOENT; > >> + > >> /* > >> * All allocations must be atomic (non-sleepable) since kprobe does not > >> * allow otherwise (kprobe is needed for testing). > > > > > > BR, Jarkko BR, Jarkko