on 2022/3/31 20:10, Christian Brauner wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 01:59:25PM +0200, Christian Brauner wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 05:28:21PM +0800, Yang Xu wrote: >>> Since mknodat can create file, we should also check whether strip S_ISGID. >>> Also add new helper caps_down_fsetid to drop CAP_FSETID because strip S_ISGID >>> depond on this cap and keep other cap(ie CAP_MKNOD) because create character device >>> needs it when using mknod. >>> >>> Only test mknod with character device in setgid_create function because the another >>> two functions will hit EPERM error. >> >> Fwiw, it's not allowed to create devices in userns as that would be a >> massive attack vector. But it is possible since 5.<some version> to >> create whiteouts in userns for the sake of overlayfs. So iirc that >> creating a whiteout is just passing 0 as dev_t: >> >> mknodat(t_dir1_fd, CHRDEV1, S_IFCHR | S_ISGID | 0755, 0) >> >> but you'd need to detect whether the kernel allows this and skip the >> test on EPERM when it is a userns test. > > Oh, iirc Eryu usually prefers if we don't just extend existing tests but > add new tests so as not to introduce regressions. So instead of adding > this into the existings tests you _could_ add them as new separate > > struct t_idmapped_mounts t_setgid[] = { > }; > > set of tests and add a new command line switch: > > --test-setgid > > and create a new > > generic/67* > > for it. You can use: > d17a88e90956 ("generic: test idmapped mount circular mappings") > as a template for what I mean. When I write this patchset, I also think about it. I plan to move setgid test from of test-core group and use a new test-segid group(also increase its coverage). Will do it on v2. Best Regards Yang Xu