Re: [PATCH v5 0/4] landlock: truncate support

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Hi,

在 2022/9/2 1:10, Mickaël Salaün 写道:
Hmm, I think there is an issue with this series. Landlock only enforces restrictions at open time or when dealing with user-supplied file paths (relative or absolute). The use of the path_truncate hook in this series doesn't distinguish between file descriptor from before the current sandbox or from after being sandboxed. For instance, if a file descriptor is received through a unix socket, it is assumed that this is legitimate and no Landlock restriction apply on it, which is not the case with this series anymore. It is the same for files opened before the process sandbox itself.

so I think this issue also exists in the chown/chmod series, right? there is a testcase in that patchset verify the corresponding rights inside the sanbox with a fd opened before sanboxing.

To be able to follow the current semantic, I think we should control the truncate access at open time (or when dealing with a user-supplied path) but not on any file descriptor as it is currently done. >

On 17/08/2022 22:30, Günther Noack wrote:
The goal of these patches is to work towards a more complete coverage
of file system operations that are restrictable with Landlock.

The known set of currently unsupported file system operations in
Landlock is described at [1]. Out of the operations listed there,
truncate is the only one that modifies file contents, so these patches
should make it possible to prevent the direct modification of file
contents with Landlock.

The patch introduces the truncation restriction feature as an
additional bit in the access_mask_t bitmap, in line with the existing
supported operations.

The truncation flag covers both the truncate(2) and ftruncate(2)
families of syscalls, as well as open(2) with the O_TRUNC flag.
This includes usages of creat() in the case where existing regular
files are overwritten.

Apart from Landlock, file truncation can also be restricted using
seccomp-bpf, but it is more difficult to use (requires BPF, requires
keeping up-to-date syscall lists) and it is not configurable by file
hierarchy, as Landlock is. The simplicity and flexibility of the
Landlock approach makes it worthwhile adding.

While it's possible to use the "write file" and "truncate" rights
independent of each other, it simplifies the mental model for
userspace callers to always use them together.

Specifically, the following behaviours might be surprising for users
when using these independently:

  * The commonly creat() syscall requires the truncate right when
    overwriting existing files, as it is equivalent to open(2) with
    O_TRUNC|O_CREAT|O_WRONLY.
  * The "write file" right is not always required to truncate a file,
    even through the open(2) syscall (when using O_RDONLY|O_TRUNC).

Nevertheless, keeping the two flags separate is the correct approach
to guarantee backwards compatibility for existing Landlock users.

These patches are based on version 6.0-rc1.

Best regards,
Günther

[1] https://docs.kernel.org/userspace-api/landlock.html#filesystem-flags

Past discussions:
V1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220707200612.132705-1-gnoack3000@xxxxxxxxx/ V2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220712211405.14705-1-gnoack3000@xxxxxxxxx/ V3: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220804193746.9161-1-gnoack3000@xxxxxxxxx/ V4: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220814192603.7387-1-gnoack3000@xxxxxxxxx/

Changelog:

V5:
* Documentation
   * Fix wording in userspace-api headers and in landlock.rst.
   * Move the truncation limitation section one to the bottom.
   * Move all .rst changes into the documentation commit.
* selftests
   * Remove _metadata argument from helpers where it became unnecessary.
   * Open writable file descriptors at the top of both tests, before Landlock
     is enabled, to exercise ftruncate() independently from open().
   * Simplify test_ftruncate and decouple it from exercising open().
   * test_creat(): Return errno on close() failure (it does not conflict).
   * Fix /* comment style */
   * Reorder blocks of EXPECT_EQ checks to be consistent within a test.
   * Add missing |O_TRUNC to a check in one test.
   * Put the truncate_unhandled test before the other.

V4:
  * Documentation
    * Clarify wording and syntax as discussed in review.
    * Use a less confusing error message in the example.
  * selftests:
    * Stop using ASSERT_EQ in test helpers, return EBADFD instead.
      (This is an intentionally uncommon error code, so that the source
      of the error is clear and the test can distinguish test setup
      failures from failures in the actual system call under test.)
  * samples/Documentation:
    * Use additional clarifying comments in the kernel backwards
      compatibility logic.

V3:
  * selftests:
    * Explicitly test ftruncate with readonly file descriptors
      (returns EINVAL).
    * Extract test_ftruncate, test_truncate, test_creat helpers,
      which simplified the previously mixed usage of EXPECT/ASSERT.
    * Test creat() behaviour as part of the big truncation test.
    * Stop testing the truncate64(2) and ftruncate64(2) syscalls.
      This simplifies the tests a bit. The kernel implementations are the
      same as for truncate(2) and ftruncate(2), so there is little benefit
      from testing them exhaustively. (We aren't testing all open(2)
      variants either.)
  * samples/landlock/sandboxer.c:
    * Use switch() to implement best effort mode.
  * Documentation:
    * Give more background on surprising truncation behaviour.
    * Use switch() in the example too, to stay in-line with the sample tool.
    * Small fixes in header file to address previous comments.
* misc:
   * Fix some typos and const usages.

V2:
  * Documentation: Mention the truncation flag where needed.
  * Documentation: Point out connection between truncation and file writing.
  * samples: Add file truncation to the landlock/sandboxer.c sample tool.
  * selftests: Exercise open(2) with O_TRUNC and creat(2) exhaustively.
  * selftests: Exercise truncation syscalls when the truncate right
    is not handled by Landlock.

Günther Noack (4):
   landlock: Support file truncation
   selftests/landlock: Selftests for file truncation support
   samples/landlock: Extend sample tool to support
     LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_TRUNCATE
   landlock: Document Landlock's file truncation support

  Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst     |  52 +++-
  include/uapi/linux/landlock.h                |  17 +-
  samples/landlock/sandboxer.c                 |  23 +-
  security/landlock/fs.c                       |   9 +-
  security/landlock/limits.h                   |   2 +-
  security/landlock/syscalls.c                 |   2 +-
  tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c |   2 +-
  tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c   | 257 ++++++++++++++++++-
  8 files changed, 336 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)


base-commit: 568035b01cfb107af8d2e4bd2fb9aea22cf5b868
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