Re: [PATCHv8.1] fanotify: enable close-on-exec on events' fd when requested in fanotify_init()

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Hi,

Le mercredi 01 octobre 2014 à 15:36 -0700, Andrew Morton a écrit :
> On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 10:49:15 +0200 Yann Droneaud <ydroneaud@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > According to commit 80af258867648 ('fanotify: groups can specify
> > their f_flags for new fd'), file descriptors created as part of
> > file access notification events inherit flags from the
> > event_f_flags argument passed to syscall fanotify_init(2).
> > 
> > So while it is legal for userspace to call fanotify_init() with
> > O_CLOEXEC as part of its second argument, O_CLOEXEC is currently
> > silently ignored.
> > 
> > Indeed event_f_flags are only given to dentry_open(), which only
> > seems to care about O_ACCMODE and O_PATH in do_dentry_open(),
> > O_DIRECT in open_check_o_direct() and O_LARGEFILE in
> > generic_file_open().
> > 
> > But it seems logical to set close-on-exec flag on the file
> > descriptor if userspace is allowed to request it with O_CLOEXEC.
> > 
> > In fact, according to some lookup on http://codesearch.debian.net/
> > and various search engine, there's already some userspace code
> > requesting it:
> > 
> > - in systemd's readahead[2]:
> > 
> >     fanotify_fd = fanotify_init(FAN_CLOEXEC|FAN_NONBLOCK, O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE|O_CLOEXEC|O_NOATIME);
> > 
> > - in clsync[3]:
> > 
> >     #define FANOTIFY_EVFLAGS (O_LARGEFILE|O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC)
> > 
> >     int fanotify_d = fanotify_init(FANOTIFY_FLAGS, FANOTIFY_EVFLAGS);
> > 
> > - in examples [4] from "Filesystem monitoring in the Linux
> >   kernel" article[5] by Aleksander Morgado:
> > 
> >     if ((fanotify_fd = fanotify_init (FAN_CLOEXEC,
> >                                       O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC | O_LARGEFILE)) < 0)
> 
> So we have a number of apps which are setting O_CLOEXEC, but it doesn't
> actually work.  With this change it *will* work, so the behaviour of
> those apps might change, possibly breaking them?
> 

In the other hand, not enabling close-on-exec might expose unwanted file
descriptor to childs, creating security issues. YMMV.

-- 
Yann Droneaud
OPTEYA


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