On May 15, 2024 KP Singh <kpsingh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > BPF LSM hooks have side-effects (even when a default value's returned) > as some hooks end up behaving differently due to the very presence of > the hook. > > The static keys guarding the BPF LSM hooks are disabled by default and > enabled only when a BPF program is attached implementing the hook > logic. This avoids the issue of the side-effects and also the minor > overhead associated with the empty callback. > > security_file_ioctl: > 0xff...0e30 <+0>: endbr64 > 0xff...0e34 <+4>: nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1) > 0xff...0e39 <+9>: push %rbp > 0xff...0e3a <+10>: push %r14 > 0xff...0e3c <+12>: push %rbx > 0xff...0e3d <+13>: mov %rdx,%rbx > 0xff...0e40 <+16>: mov %esi,%ebp > 0xff...0e42 <+18>: mov %rdi,%r14 > 0xff...0e45 <+21>: jmp 0xff...0e57 <security_file_ioctl+39> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Static key enabled for SELinux > > 0xff...0e47 <+23>: xchg %ax,%ax > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Static key disabled for BPF. This gets patched when a BPF LSM > program is attached > > 0xff...0e49 <+25>: xor %eax,%eax > 0xff...0e4b <+27>: xchg %ax,%ax > 0xff...0e4d <+29>: pop %rbx > 0xff...0e4e <+30>: pop %r14 > 0xff...0e50 <+32>: pop %rbp > 0xff...0e51 <+33>: cs jmp 0xff...0000 <__x86_return_thunk> > 0xff...0e57 <+39>: endbr64 > 0xff...0e5b <+43>: mov %r14,%rdi > 0xff...0e5e <+46>: mov %ebp,%esi > 0xff...0e60 <+48>: mov %rbx,%rdx > 0xff...0e63 <+51>: call 0xff...33c0 <selinux_file_ioctl> > 0xff...0e68 <+56>: test %eax,%eax > 0xff...0e6a <+58>: jne 0xff...0e4d <security_file_ioctl+29> > 0xff...0e6c <+60>: jmp 0xff...0e47 <security_file_ioctl+23> > 0xff...0e6e <+62>: endbr64 > 0xff...0e72 <+66>: mov %r14,%rdi > 0xff...0e75 <+69>: mov %ebp,%esi > 0xff...0e77 <+71>: mov %rbx,%rdx > 0xff...0e7a <+74>: call 0xff...e3b0 <bpf_lsm_file_ioctl> > 0xff...0e7f <+79>: test %eax,%eax > 0xff...0e81 <+81>: jne 0xff...0e4d <security_file_ioctl+29> > 0xff...0e83 <+83>: jmp 0xff...0e49 <security_file_ioctl+25> > 0xff...0e85 <+85>: endbr64 > 0xff...0e89 <+89>: mov %r14,%rdi > 0xff...0e8c <+92>: mov %ebp,%esi > 0xff...0e8e <+94>: mov %rbx,%rdx > 0xff...0e91 <+97>: pop %rbx > 0xff...0e92 <+98>: pop %r14 > 0xff...0e94 <+100>: pop %rbp > 0xff...0e95 <+101>: ret > > This patch enables this by providing a LSM_HOOK_INIT_RUNTIME variant > that allows the LSMs to opt-in to hooks which can be toggled at runtime > which with security_toogle_hook. > > Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Acked-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: KP Singh <kpsingh@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > include/linux/lsm_hooks.h | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > kernel/bpf/trampoline.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > security/bpf/hooks.c | 2 +- > security/security.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 4 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) ... > diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c > index 9654ca074aed..2f8bcacf1fb4 100644 > --- a/security/security.c > +++ b/security/security.c > @@ -885,6 +887,37 @@ int lsm_fill_user_ctx(struct lsm_ctx __user *uctx, u32 *uctx_len, > return rc; > } > > +/** > + * security_toggle_hook - Toggle the state of the LSM hook. > + * @hook_addr: The address of the hook to be toggled. > + * @state: Whether to enable for disable the hook. > + * > + * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the address is not found. > + */ > +int security_toggle_hook(void *hook_addr, bool state) > +{ > + struct lsm_static_call *scalls = ((void *)&static_calls_table); GCC (v14.1.1 if that matters) is complaining about casting randomized structs. Looking quickly at the two structs, lsm_static_call and lsm_static_calls_table, I suspect the cast is harmless even if the randstruct case, but I would like to see some sort of fix for this so I don't get spammed by GCC every time I do a build. On the other hand, if this cast really is a problem in the randstruct case we obviously need to fix that. Either way, resolve this and make sure you test with GCC/randstruct enabled. > + unsigned long num_entries = > + (sizeof(static_calls_table) / sizeof(struct lsm_static_call)); > + int i; > + > + for (i = 0; i < num_entries; i++) { > + > + if (!scalls[i].hl || !scalls[i].hl->runtime) > + continue; > + > + if (scalls[i].hl->hook.lsm_func_addr != hook_addr) > + continue; > + > + if (state) > + static_branch_enable(scalls[i].active); > + else > + static_branch_disable(scalls[i].active); > + return 0; > + } > + return -EINVAL; > +} > + > /* > * The default value of the LSM hook is defined in linux/lsm_hook_defs.h and > * can be accessed with: > -- > 2.45.0.rc1.225.g2a3ae87e7f-goog -- paul-moore.com