On 6/7/2023 3:32 PM, Paul Moore wrote: > On Apr 28, 2023 Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Create a system call lsm_get_self_attr() to provide the security >> module maintained attributes of the current process. >> Create a system call lsm_set_self_attr() to set a security >> module maintained attribute of the current process. >> Historically these attributes have been exposed to user space via >> entries in procfs under /proc/self/attr. >> >> The attribute value is provided in a lsm_ctx structure. The structure >> identifies the size of the attribute, and the attribute value. The format >> of the attribute value is defined by the security module. A flags field >> is included for LSM specific information. It is currently unused and must >> be 0. The total size of the data, including the lsm_ctx structure and any >> padding, is maintained as well. >> >> struct lsm_ctx { >> __u64 id; >> __u64 flags; >> __u64 len; >> __u64 ctx_len; >> __u8 ctx[]; >> }; >> >> Two new LSM hooks are used to interface with the LSMs. >> security_getselfattr() collects the lsm_ctx values from the >> LSMs that support the hook, accounting for space requirements. >> security_setselfattr() identifies which LSM the attribute is >> intended for and passes it along. >> >> Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> Documentation/userspace-api/lsm.rst | 15 ++++ >> include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h | 4 + >> include/linux/lsm_hooks.h | 9 +++ >> include/linux/security.h | 19 +++++ >> include/linux/syscalls.h | 5 ++ >> include/uapi/linux/lsm.h | 36 +++++++++ >> kernel/sys_ni.c | 4 + >> security/Makefile | 1 + >> security/lsm_syscalls.c | 55 ++++++++++++++ >> security/security.c | 112 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 10 files changed, 260 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 security/lsm_syscalls.c > .. > >> diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c >> index 5a48b1b539e5..94b78bfd06b9 100644 >> --- a/security/security.c >> +++ b/security/security.c >> @@ -2176,6 +2176,118 @@ void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) >> } >> EXPORT_SYMBOL(security_d_instantiate); >> >> +/** >> + * security_getselfattr - Read an LSM attribute of the current process. >> + * @attr: which attribute to return >> + * @ctx: the user-space destination for the information, or NULL >> + * @size: the size of space available to receive the data >> + * @flags: special handling options. LSM_FLAG_SINGLE indicates that only >> + * attributes associated with the LSM identified in the passed @ctx be >> + * reported >> + * >> + * Returns the number of attributes found on success, negative value >> + * on error. @size is reset to the total size of the data. >> + * If @size is insufficient to contain the data -E2BIG is returned. >> + */ >> +int security_getselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *ctx, >> + size_t __user *size, u32 flags) >> +{ >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; >> + struct lsm_ctx lctx = { .id = LSM_ID_UNDEF, }; >> + u8 __user *base = (u8 __user *)ctx; >> + size_t total = 0; >> + size_t entrysize; >> + size_t left; >> + bool toobig = false; >> + int count = 0; >> + int rc; >> + >> + if (attr == 0) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (size == NULL) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (get_user(left, size)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + >> + if ((flags & LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) == LSM_FLAG_SINGLE) { >> + if (!ctx) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (copy_struct_from_user(&lctx, sizeof(lctx), ctx, left)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + if (lctx.id == LSM_ID_UNDEF) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + } else if (flags) { >> + return -EINVAL; >> + } >> + >> + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.getselfattr, list) { >> + if (lctx.id != LSM_ID_UNDEF && lctx.id != hp->lsmid->id) >> + continue; > I think we're missing a copy_struct_from_user() call somewhere; how > does @lctx get populated in the non-LSM_FLAG_SINGLE case? How does > it move to the next entry in the buffer? @lctx.id is initialized to LSM_ID_UNDEF in the declaration. In the non-LSM_FLAG_SINGLE case the lsmctx.id != LSM_ID_UNDEF test will always fail, thus avoiding the continue. It is only necessary to do the copy_struct_from_user() call in the LSM_FLAG_SINGLE case. > Am I missing something obvious? Yes. > Was this code tested? Yes. See patch 11/11. > >> + entrysize = left; >> + if (base) >> + ctx = (struct lsm_ctx __user *)(base + total); >> + rc = hp->hook.getselfattr(attr, ctx, &entrysize, flags); >> + if (rc == -EOPNOTSUPP) { >> + rc = 0; >> + continue; >> + } >> + if (rc == -E2BIG) { >> + toobig = true; >> + left = 0; >> + continue; >> + } >> + if (rc < 0) >> + return rc; >> + >> + left -= entrysize; >> + total += entrysize; >> + count += rc; >> + } >> + if (put_user(total, size)) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + if (toobig) >> + return -E2BIG; >> + if (count == 0) >> + return LSM_RET_DEFAULT(getselfattr); >> + return count; >> +} >> + >> +/** >> + * security_setselfattr - Set an LSM attribute on the current process. >> + * @attr: which attribute to set >> + * @ctx: the user-space source for the information >> + * @size: the size of the data >> + * @flags: reserved for future use, must be 0 >> + * >> + * Set an LSM attribute for the current process. The LSM, attribute >> + * and new value are included in @ctx. >> + * >> + * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the input is inconsistent, -EFAULT >> + * if the user buffer is inaccessible or an LSM specific failure. >> + */ >> +int security_setselfattr(unsigned int attr, struct lsm_ctx __user *ctx, >> + size_t size, u32 flags) >> +{ >> + struct security_hook_list *hp; >> + struct lsm_ctx lctx; >> + >> + if (flags) >> + return -EINVAL; > Once again, I don't see a reasonable way to support setting an > attribute across multiple LSMs, but for the sake of consistency > across both the getselfattr and setselfattr syscalls, what do > people think about *requiring* the LSM_FLAG_SINGLE flag here in > the setselfattr syscalls since it can only operate on a single > LSM at a time? A zero flag value would return -EINVAL. Requiring a pointless flag seems like an API no-no to me. > >> + if (size < sizeof(*ctx)) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + if (copy_from_user(&lctx, ctx, sizeof(*ctx))) >> + return -EFAULT; >> + if (size < lctx.len || size < lctx.ctx_len + sizeof(ctx) || >> + lctx.len < lctx.ctx_len + sizeof(ctx)) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + >> + hlist_for_each_entry(hp, &security_hook_heads.setselfattr, list) >> + if ((hp->lsmid->id) == lctx.id) >> + return hp->hook.setselfattr(attr, ctx, size, flags); >> + >> + return LSM_RET_DEFAULT(setselfattr); >> +} >> + >> int security_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, int lsmid, const char *name, >> char **value) >> { >> -- >> 2.39.2 > -- > paul-moore.com