Re: mm: shmem_zero_setup skip security check and lockdep conflict with XFS

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On 07/08/2015 09:13 AM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Hugh Dickins <hughd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> It appears that, at some point last year, XFS made directory handling
>> changes which bring it into lockdep conflict with shmem_zero_setup():
>> it is surprising that mmap() can clone an inode while holding mmap_sem,
>> but that has been so for many years.
>>
>> Since those few lockdep traces that I've seen all implicated selinux,
>> I'm hoping that we can use the __shmem_file_setup(,,,S_PRIVATE) which
>> v3.13's commit c7277090927a ("security: shmem: implement kernel private
>> shmem inodes") introduced to avoid LSM checks on kernel-internal inodes:
>> the mmap("/dev/zero") cloned inode is indeed a kernel-internal detail.
>>
>> This also covers the !CONFIG_SHMEM use of ramfs to support /dev/zero
>> (and MAP_SHARED|MAP_ANONYMOUS).  I thought there were also drivers
>> which cloned inode in mmap(), but if so, I cannot locate them now.
> 
> This causes a regression for SELinux (please, in the future, cc
> selinux list and Paul Moore on SELinux-related changes).  In
> particular, this change disables SELinux checking of mprotect
> PROT_EXEC on shared anonymous mappings, so we lose the ability to
> control executable mappings.  That said, we are only getting that
> check today as a side effect of our file execute check on the tmpfs
> inode, whereas it would be better (and more consistent with the
> mmap-time checks) to apply an execmem check in that case, in which
> case we wouldn't care about the inode-based check.  However, I am
> unclear on how to correctly detect that situation from
> selinux_file_mprotect() -> file_map_prot_check(), because we do have a
> non-NULL vma->vm_file so we treat it as a file execute check.  In
> contrast, if directly creating an anonymous shared mapping with
> PROT_EXEC via mmap(...PROT_EXEC...),  selinux_mmap_file is called with
> a NULL file and therefore we end up applying an execmem check.

Also, can you provide the lockdep traces that motivated this change?

> 
>>
>> Reported-and-tested-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> Reported-by: Daniel Wagner <wagi@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Reported-by: Morten Stevens <mstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>>
>>  mm/shmem.c |    8 +++++++-
>>  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> --- 4.1-rc7/mm/shmem.c  2015-04-26 19:16:31.352191298 -0700
>> +++ linux/mm/shmem.c    2015-06-14 09:26:49.461120166 -0700
>> @@ -3401,7 +3401,13 @@ int shmem_zero_setup(struct vm_area_stru
>>         struct file *file;
>>         loff_t size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
>>
>> -       file = shmem_file_setup("dev/zero", size, vma->vm_flags);
>> +       /*
>> +        * Cloning a new file under mmap_sem leads to a lock ordering conflict
>> +        * between XFS directory reading and selinux: since this file is only
>> +        * accessible to the user through its mapping, use S_PRIVATE flag to
>> +        * bypass file security, in the same way as shmem_kernel_file_setup().
>> +        */
>> +       file = __shmem_file_setup("dev/zero", size, vma->vm_flags, S_PRIVATE);
>>         if (IS_ERR(file))
>>                 return PTR_ERR(file);
>>
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