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Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/capability.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | kernel/capability.c | 411 |
1 files changed, 238 insertions, 173 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/capability.c b/kernel/capability.c index cfbe4429948..a5cf13c018c 100644 --- a/kernel/capability.c +++ b/kernel/capability.c @@ -7,31 +7,33 @@ * 30 May 2002: Cleanup, Robert M. Love <rml@tech9.net> */ +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include <linux/audit.h> #include <linux/capability.h> #include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/export.h> #include <linux/security.h> #include <linux/syscalls.h> #include <linux/pid_namespace.h> +#include <linux/user_namespace.h> #include <asm/uaccess.h> /* - * This lock protects task->cap_* for all tasks including current. - * Locking rule: acquire this prior to tasklist_lock. - */ -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(task_capability_lock); - -/* * Leveraged for setting/resetting capabilities */ const kernel_cap_t __cap_empty_set = CAP_EMPTY_SET; -const kernel_cap_t __cap_full_set = CAP_FULL_SET; -const kernel_cap_t __cap_init_eff_set = CAP_INIT_EFF_SET; - EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cap_empty_set); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cap_full_set); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cap_init_eff_set); + +int file_caps_enabled = 1; + +static int __init file_caps_disable(char *str) +{ + file_caps_enabled = 0; + return 1; +} +__setup("no_file_caps", file_caps_disable); /* * More recent versions of libcap are available from: @@ -41,15 +43,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cap_init_eff_set); static void warn_legacy_capability_use(void) { - static int warned; - if (!warned) { - char name[sizeof(current->comm)]; - - printk(KERN_INFO "warning: `%s' uses 32-bit capabilities" - " (legacy support in use)\n", - get_task_comm(name, current)); - warned = 1; - } + char name[sizeof(current->comm)]; + + pr_info_once("warning: `%s' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)\n", + get_task_comm(name, current)); } /* @@ -70,16 +67,10 @@ static void warn_legacy_capability_use(void) static void warn_deprecated_v2(void) { - static int warned; - - if (!warned) { - char name[sizeof(current->comm)]; + char name[sizeof(current->comm)]; - printk(KERN_INFO "warning: `%s' uses deprecated v2" - " capabilities in a way that may be insecure.\n", - get_task_comm(name, current)); - warned = 1; - } + pr_info_once("warning: `%s' uses deprecated v2 capabilities in a way that may be insecure\n", + get_task_comm(name, current)); } /* @@ -116,10 +107,34 @@ static int cap_validate_magic(cap_user_header_t header, unsigned *tocopy) } /* - * For sys_getproccap() and sys_setproccap(), any of the three - * capability set pointers may be NULL -- indicating that that set is - * uninteresting and/or not to be changed. + * The only thing that can change the capabilities of the current + * process is the current process. As such, we can't be in this code + * at the same time as we are in the process of setting capabilities + * in this process. The net result is that we can limit our use of + * locks to when we are reading the caps of another process. */ +static inline int cap_get_target_pid(pid_t pid, kernel_cap_t *pEp, + kernel_cap_t *pIp, kernel_cap_t *pPp) +{ + int ret; + + if (pid && (pid != task_pid_vnr(current))) { + struct task_struct *target; + + rcu_read_lock(); + + target = find_task_by_vpid(pid); + if (!target) + ret = -ESRCH; + else + ret = security_capget(target, pEp, pIp, pPp); + + rcu_read_unlock(); + } else + ret = security_capget(current, pEp, pIp, pPp); + + return ret; +} /** * sys_capget - get the capabilities of a given process. @@ -130,17 +145,16 @@ static int cap_validate_magic(cap_user_header_t header, unsigned *tocopy) * * Returns 0 on success and < 0 on error. */ -asmlinkage long sys_capget(cap_user_header_t header, cap_user_data_t dataptr) +SYSCALL_DEFINE2(capget, cap_user_header_t, header, cap_user_data_t, dataptr) { int ret = 0; pid_t pid; - struct task_struct *target; unsigned tocopy; kernel_cap_t pE, pI, pP; ret = cap_validate_magic(header, &tocopy); - if (ret != 0) - return ret; + if ((dataptr == NULL) || (ret != 0)) + return ((dataptr == NULL) && (ret == -EINVAL)) ? 0 : ret; if (get_user(pid, &header->pid)) return -EFAULT; @@ -148,24 +162,7 @@ asmlinkage long sys_capget(cap_user_header_t header, cap_user_data_t dataptr) if (pid < 0) return -EINVAL; - spin_lock(&task_capability_lock); - read_lock(&tasklist_lock); - - if (pid && pid != task_pid_vnr(current)) { - target = find_task_by_vpid(pid); - if (!target) { - ret = -ESRCH; - goto out; - } - } else - target = current; - - ret = security_capget(target, &pE, &pI, &pP); - -out: - read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); - spin_unlock(&task_capability_lock); - + ret = cap_get_target_pid(pid, &pE, &pI, &pP); if (!ret) { struct __user_cap_data_struct kdata[_KERNEL_CAPABILITY_U32S]; unsigned i; @@ -191,11 +188,10 @@ out: * * An alternative would be to return an error here * (-ERANGE), but that causes legacy applications to - * unexpectidly fail; the capget/modify/capset aborts + * unexpectedly fail; the capget/modify/capset aborts * before modification is attempted and the application * fails. */ - if (copy_to_user(dataptr, kdata, tocopy * sizeof(struct __user_cap_data_struct))) { return -EFAULT; @@ -205,94 +201,30 @@ out: return ret; } -/* - * cap_set_pg - set capabilities for all processes in a given process - * group. We call this holding task_capability_lock and tasklist_lock. - */ -static inline int cap_set_pg(int pgrp_nr, kernel_cap_t *effective, - kernel_cap_t *inheritable, - kernel_cap_t *permitted) -{ - struct task_struct *g, *target; - int ret = -EPERM; - int found = 0; - struct pid *pgrp; - - pgrp = find_vpid(pgrp_nr); - do_each_pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PGID, g) { - target = g; - while_each_thread(g, target) { - if (!security_capset_check(target, effective, - inheritable, - permitted)) { - security_capset_set(target, effective, - inheritable, - permitted); - ret = 0; - } - found = 1; - } - } while_each_pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PGID, g); - - if (!found) - ret = 0; - return ret; -} - -/* - * cap_set_all - set capabilities for all processes other than init - * and self. We call this holding task_capability_lock and tasklist_lock. - */ -static inline int cap_set_all(kernel_cap_t *effective, - kernel_cap_t *inheritable, - kernel_cap_t *permitted) -{ - struct task_struct *g, *target; - int ret = -EPERM; - int found = 0; - - do_each_thread(g, target) { - if (target == current || is_container_init(target->group_leader)) - continue; - found = 1; - if (security_capset_check(target, effective, inheritable, - permitted)) - continue; - ret = 0; - security_capset_set(target, effective, inheritable, permitted); - } while_each_thread(g, target); - - if (!found) - ret = 0; - return ret; -} - /** - * sys_capset - set capabilities for a process or a group of processes + * sys_capset - set capabilities for a process or (*) a group of processes * @header: pointer to struct that contains capability version and * target pid data * @data: pointer to struct that contains the effective, permitted, * and inheritable capabilities * - * Set capabilities for a given process, all processes, or all - * processes in a given process group. + * Set capabilities for the current process only. The ability to any other + * process(es) has been deprecated and removed. * * The restrictions on setting capabilities are specified as: * - * [pid is for the 'target' task. 'current' is the calling task.] - * - * I: any raised capabilities must be a subset of the (old current) permitted - * P: any raised capabilities must be a subset of the (old current) permitted - * E: must be set to a subset of (new target) permitted + * I: any raised capabilities must be a subset of the old permitted + * P: any raised capabilities must be a subset of the old permitted + * E: must be set to a subset of new permitted * * Returns 0 on success and < 0 on error. */ -asmlinkage long sys_capset(cap_user_header_t header, const cap_user_data_t data) +SYSCALL_DEFINE2(capset, cap_user_header_t, header, const cap_user_data_t, data) { struct __user_cap_data_struct kdata[_KERNEL_CAPABILITY_U32S]; - unsigned i, tocopy; + unsigned i, tocopy, copybytes; kernel_cap_t inheritable, permitted, effective; - struct task_struct *target; + struct cred *new; int ret; pid_t pid; @@ -303,13 +235,16 @@ asmlinkage long sys_capset(cap_user_header_t header, const cap_user_data_t data) if (get_user(pid, &header->pid)) return -EFAULT; - if (pid && pid != task_pid_vnr(current) && !capable(CAP_SETPCAP)) + /* may only affect current now */ + if (pid != 0 && pid != task_pid_vnr(current)) return -EPERM; - if (copy_from_user(&kdata, data, tocopy - * sizeof(struct __user_cap_data_struct))) { + copybytes = tocopy * sizeof(struct __user_cap_data_struct); + if (copybytes > sizeof(kdata)) + return -EFAULT; + + if (copy_from_user(&kdata, data, copybytes)) return -EFAULT; - } for (i = 0; i < tocopy; i++) { effective.cap[i] = kdata[i].effective; @@ -323,55 +258,185 @@ asmlinkage long sys_capset(cap_user_header_t header, const cap_user_data_t data) i++; } - spin_lock(&task_capability_lock); - read_lock(&tasklist_lock); + new = prepare_creds(); + if (!new) + return -ENOMEM; - if (pid > 0 && pid != task_pid_vnr(current)) { - target = find_task_by_vpid(pid); - if (!target) { - ret = -ESRCH; - goto out; - } - } else - target = current; - - ret = 0; - - /* having verified that the proposed changes are legal, - we now put them into effect. */ - if (pid < 0) { - if (pid == -1) /* all procs other than current and init */ - ret = cap_set_all(&effective, &inheritable, &permitted); - - else /* all procs in process group */ - ret = cap_set_pg(-pid, &effective, &inheritable, - &permitted); - } else { - ret = security_capset_check(target, &effective, &inheritable, - &permitted); - if (!ret) - security_capset_set(target, &effective, &inheritable, - &permitted); - } + ret = security_capset(new, current_cred(), + &effective, &inheritable, &permitted); + if (ret < 0) + goto error; + + audit_log_capset(new, current_cred()); -out: - read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); - spin_unlock(&task_capability_lock); + return commit_creds(new); +error: + abort_creds(new); return ret; } -int __capable(struct task_struct *t, int cap) +/** + * has_ns_capability - Does a task have a capability in a specific user ns + * @t: The task in question + * @ns: target user namespace + * @cap: The capability to be tested for + * + * Return true if the specified task has the given superior capability + * currently in effect to the specified user namespace, false if not. + * + * Note that this does not set PF_SUPERPRIV on the task. + */ +bool has_ns_capability(struct task_struct *t, + struct user_namespace *ns, int cap) +{ + int ret; + + rcu_read_lock(); + ret = security_capable(__task_cred(t), ns, cap); + rcu_read_unlock(); + + return (ret == 0); +} + +/** + * has_capability - Does a task have a capability in init_user_ns + * @t: The task in question + * @cap: The capability to be tested for + * + * Return true if the specified task has the given superior capability + * currently in effect to the initial user namespace, false if not. + * + * Note that this does not set PF_SUPERPRIV on the task. + */ +bool has_capability(struct task_struct *t, int cap) +{ + return has_ns_capability(t, &init_user_ns, cap); +} + +/** + * has_ns_capability_noaudit - Does a task have a capability (unaudited) + * in a specific user ns. + * @t: The task in question + * @ns: target user namespace + * @cap: The capability to be tested for + * + * Return true if the specified task has the given superior capability + * currently in effect to the specified user namespace, false if not. + * Do not write an audit message for the check. + * + * Note that this does not set PF_SUPERPRIV on the task. + */ +bool has_ns_capability_noaudit(struct task_struct *t, + struct user_namespace *ns, int cap) +{ + int ret; + + rcu_read_lock(); + ret = security_capable_noaudit(__task_cred(t), ns, cap); + rcu_read_unlock(); + + return (ret == 0); +} + +/** + * has_capability_noaudit - Does a task have a capability (unaudited) in the + * initial user ns + * @t: The task in question + * @cap: The capability to be tested for + * + * Return true if the specified task has the given superior capability + * currently in effect to init_user_ns, false if not. Don't write an + * audit message for the check. + * + * Note that this does not set PF_SUPERPRIV on the task. + */ +bool has_capability_noaudit(struct task_struct *t, int cap) +{ + return has_ns_capability_noaudit(t, &init_user_ns, cap); +} + +/** + * ns_capable - Determine if the current task has a superior capability in effect + * @ns: The usernamespace we want the capability in + * @cap: The capability to be tested for + * + * Return true if the current task has the given superior capability currently + * available for use, false if not. + * + * This sets PF_SUPERPRIV on the task if the capability is available on the + * assumption that it's about to be used. + */ +bool ns_capable(struct user_namespace *ns, int cap) { - if (security_capable(t, cap) == 0) { - t->flags |= PF_SUPERPRIV; - return 1; + if (unlikely(!cap_valid(cap))) { + pr_crit("capable() called with invalid cap=%u\n", cap); + BUG(); } - return 0; + + if (security_capable(current_cred(), ns, cap) == 0) { + current->flags |= PF_SUPERPRIV; + return true; + } + return false; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(ns_capable); + +/** + * file_ns_capable - Determine if the file's opener had a capability in effect + * @file: The file we want to check + * @ns: The usernamespace we want the capability in + * @cap: The capability to be tested for + * + * Return true if task that opened the file had a capability in effect + * when the file was opened. + * + * This does not set PF_SUPERPRIV because the caller may not + * actually be privileged. + */ +bool file_ns_capable(const struct file *file, struct user_namespace *ns, + int cap) +{ + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!cap_valid(cap))) + return false; + + if (security_capable(file->f_cred, ns, cap) == 0) + return true; + + return false; } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_ns_capable); -int capable(int cap) +/** + * capable - Determine if the current task has a superior capability in effect + * @cap: The capability to be tested for + * + * Return true if the current task has the given superior capability currently + * available for use, false if not. + * + * This sets PF_SUPERPRIV on the task if the capability is available on the + * assumption that it's about to be used. + */ +bool capable(int cap) { - return __capable(current, cap); + return ns_capable(&init_user_ns, cap); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(capable); + +/** + * capable_wrt_inode_uidgid - Check nsown_capable and uid and gid mapped + * @inode: The inode in question + * @cap: The capability in question + * + * Return true if the current task has the given capability targeted at + * its own user namespace and that the given inode's uid and gid are + * mapped into the current user namespace. + */ +bool capable_wrt_inode_uidgid(const struct inode *inode, int cap) +{ + struct user_namespace *ns = current_user_ns(); + + return ns_capable(ns, cap) && kuid_has_mapping(ns, inode->i_uid) && + kgid_has_mapping(ns, inode->i_gid); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(capable_wrt_inode_uidgid); |
