On 2024-09-24, Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tycho Andersen <tycho@tycho.pizza> writes: > > > From: Tycho Andersen <tandersen@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Zbigniew mentioned at Linux Plumber's that systemd is interested in > > switching to execveat() for service execution, but can't, because the > > contents of /proc/pid/comm are the file descriptor which was used, > > instead of the path to the binary. This makes the output of tools like > > top and ps useless, especially in a world where most fds are opened > > CLOEXEC so the number is truly meaningless. > > > > This patch adds an AT_ flag to fix up /proc/pid/comm to instead be the > > contents of argv[0], instead of the fdno. > > The kernel allows prctl(PR_SET_NAME, ...) without any permission > checks so adding an AT_ flat to use argv[0] instead of the execed > filename seems reasonable. > > Maybe the flag should be called AT_NAME_ARGV0. > > > That said I am trying to remember why we picked /dev/fd/N, as the > filename. > > My memory is that we couldn't think of anything more reasonable to use. > Looking at commit 51f39a1f0cea ("syscalls: implement execveat() system > call") unfortunately doesn't clarify anything for me, except that > /dev/fd/N was a reasonable choice. > > I am thinking the code could reasonably try: > get_fs_root_rcu(current->fs, &root); > path = __d_path(file->f_path, root, buf, buflen); > > To see if a path to the file from the current root directory can be > found. For files that are not reachable from the current root the code > still need to fallback to /dev/fd/N. > > Do you think you can investigate that and see if that would generate > a reasonable task->comm? The problem mentioned during the discussion after the talk was that busybox symlinks everything to the same program, so using d_path will give somewhat confusing results and so separate behaviour is still needed (though to be fair, the current results are also confusing). > If for no other reason than because it would generate a usable result > for #! scripts, without /proc mounted. For interpreters, wouldn't there be a race condition where the path might change after doing d_path? I don't know if any interpreter actually cares about that, but it seems possible that it could lead to issues. Though for O_CLOEXEC, the fd will always be closed (as Zbigniew said in his talk) so maybe this isn't a problem in practice. > It looks like a reasonable case can be made that while /dev/fd/N is > a good path for interpreters, it is never a good choice for comm, > so perhaps we could always use argv[0] if the fdpath is of the > form /dev/fd/N. > > All of that said I am not a fan of the implementation below as it has > the side effect of replacing /dev/fd/N with a filename that is not > usable by #! interpreters. So I suggest an implementation that affects > task->comm and not brpm->filename. I think only affecting task->comm would be ideal. > Eric > > > > Signed-off-by: Tycho Andersen <tandersen@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Suggested-by: Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@xxxxxxxxx> > > CC: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > There is some question about what to name the flag; it seems to me that > > "everyone wants this" instead of the fdno, but probably "REASONABLE" is not > > a good choice. > > > > Also, requiring the arg to alloc_bprm() is a bit ugly: kernel-based execs > > will never use this, so they just have to pass an empty thing. We could > > introduce a bprm_fixup_comm() to do the munging there, but then the code > > paths start to diverge, which is maybe not nice. I left it this way because > > this is the smallest patch in terms of size, but I'm happy to change it. > > > > Finally, here is a small set of test programs, I'm happy to turn them into > > kselftests if we agree on an API > > > > #include <stdio.h> > > #include <unistd.h> > > #include <stdlib.h> > > #include <sys/types.h> > > #include <sys/stat.h> > > #include <fcntl.h> > > > > int main(void) > > { > > int fd; > > char buf[128]; > > > > fd = open("/proc/self/comm", O_RDONLY); > > if (fd < 0) { > > perror("open comm"); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > if (read(fd, buf, 128) < 0) { > > perror("read"); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > printf("comm: %s", buf); > > exit(0); > > } > > > > #define _GNU_SOURCE > > #include <stdio.h> > > #include <syscall.h> > > #include <stdbool.h> > > #include <unistd.h> > > #include <fcntl.h> > > #include <stdlib.h> > > #include <errno.h> > > #include <sys/wait.h> > > > > #ifndef AT_EMPTY_PATH > > #define AT_EMPTY_PATH 0x1000 /* Allow empty relative */ > > #endif > > > > #ifndef AT_EXEC_REASONABLE_COMM > > #define AT_EXEC_REASONABLE_COMM 0x200 > > #endif > > > > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > > { > > pid_t pid; > > int status; > > bool wants_reasonable_comm = argc > 1; > > > > pid = fork(); > > if (pid < 0) { > > perror("fork"); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > if (pid == 0) { > > int fd; > > long ret, flags; > > > > fd = open("./catprocselfcomm", O_PATH); > > if (fd < 0) { > > perror("open catprocselfname"); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > flags = AT_EMPTY_PATH; > > if (wants_reasonable_comm) > > flags |= AT_EXEC_REASONABLE_COMM; > > syscall(__NR_execveat, fd, "", (char *[]){"./catprocselfcomm", NULL}, NULL, flags); > > fprintf(stderr, "execveat failed %d\n", errno); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > if (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) != pid) { > > fprintf(stderr, "wrong child\n"); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > if (!WIFEXITED(status)) { > > fprintf(stderr, "exit status %x\n", status); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > if (WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0) { > > fprintf(stderr, "child failed\n"); > > exit(1); > > } > > > > return 0; > > } > > --- > > fs/exec.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++---- > > include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h | 3 ++- > > 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/fs/exec.c b/fs/exec.c > > index dad402d55681..36434feddb7b 100644 > > --- a/fs/exec.c > > +++ b/fs/exec.c > > @@ -1569,11 +1569,15 @@ static void free_bprm(struct linux_binprm *bprm) > > kfree(bprm); > > } > > > > -static struct linux_binprm *alloc_bprm(int fd, struct filename *filename, int flags) > > +static struct linux_binprm *alloc_bprm(int fd, struct filename *filename, > > + struct user_arg_ptr argv, int flags) > > { > > struct linux_binprm *bprm; > > struct file *file; > > int retval = -ENOMEM; > > + bool needs_comm_fixup = flags & AT_EXEC_REASONABLE_COMM; > > + > > + flags &= ~AT_EXEC_REASONABLE_COMM; > > > > file = do_open_execat(fd, filename, flags); > > if (IS_ERR(file)) > > @@ -1590,11 +1594,20 @@ static struct linux_binprm *alloc_bprm(int fd, struct filename *filename, int fl > > if (fd == AT_FDCWD || filename->name[0] == '/') { > > bprm->filename = filename->name; > > } else { > > - if (filename->name[0] == '\0') > > + if (needs_comm_fixup) { > > + const char __user *p = get_user_arg_ptr(argv, 0); > > + > > + retval = -EFAULT; > > + if (!p) > > + goto out_free; > > + > > + bprm->fdpath = strndup_user(p, MAX_ARG_STRLEN); > > + } else if (filename->name[0] == '\0') > > bprm->fdpath = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "/dev/fd/%d", fd); > > else > > bprm->fdpath = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "/dev/fd/%d/%s", > > fd, filename->name); > > + retval = -ENOMEM; > > if (!bprm->fdpath) > > goto out_free; > > > > @@ -1969,7 +1982,7 @@ static int do_execveat_common(int fd, struct filename *filename, > > * further execve() calls fail. */ > > current->flags &= ~PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED; > > > > - bprm = alloc_bprm(fd, filename, flags); > > + bprm = alloc_bprm(fd, filename, argv, flags); > > if (IS_ERR(bprm)) { > > retval = PTR_ERR(bprm); > > goto out_ret; > > @@ -2034,6 +2047,7 @@ int kernel_execve(const char *kernel_filename, > > struct linux_binprm *bprm; > > int fd = AT_FDCWD; > > int retval; > > + struct user_arg_ptr user_argv = {}; > > > > /* It is non-sense for kernel threads to call execve */ > > if (WARN_ON_ONCE(current->flags & PF_KTHREAD)) > > @@ -2043,7 +2057,7 @@ int kernel_execve(const char *kernel_filename, > > if (IS_ERR(filename)) > > return PTR_ERR(filename); > > > > - bprm = alloc_bprm(fd, filename, 0); > > + bprm = alloc_bprm(fd, filename, user_argv, 0); > > if (IS_ERR(bprm)) { > > retval = PTR_ERR(bprm); > > goto out_ret; > > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h b/include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h > > index 87e2dec79fea..7178d1e4a3de 100644 > > --- a/include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h > > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h > > @@ -100,7 +100,8 @@ > > /* Reserved for per-syscall flags 0xff. */ > > #define AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW 0x100 /* Do not follow symbolic > > links. */ > > -/* Reserved for per-syscall flags 0x200 */ > > +#define AT_EXEC_REASONABLE_COMM 0x200 /* Use argv[0] for comm in > > + execveat */ > > #define AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW 0x400 /* Follow symbolic links. */ > > #define AT_NO_AUTOMOUNT 0x800 /* Suppress terminal automount > > traversal. */ > > > > base-commit: baeb9a7d8b60b021d907127509c44507539c15e5 -- Aleksa Sarai Senior Software Engineer (Containers) SUSE Linux GmbH <https://www.cyphar.com/>
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