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1 /*
2 * Simplified MAC Kernel (smack) security module
4 * This file contains the smack hook function implementations.
6 * Author:
7 * Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>
9 * Copyright (C) 2007 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>
11 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2,
13 * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
16 #include <linux/xattr.h>
17 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
18 #include <linux/mount.h>
19 #include <linux/stat.h>
20 #include <linux/ext2_fs.h>
21 #include <linux/kd.h>
22 #include <asm/ioctls.h>
23 #include <linux/tcp.h>
24 #include <linux/udp.h>
25 #include <linux/mutex.h>
26 #include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
27 #include <net/netlabel.h>
28 #include <net/cipso_ipv4.h>
30 #include "smack.h"
33 * I hope these are the hokeyist lines of code in the module. Casey.
35 #define DEVPTS_SUPER_MAGIC 0x1cd1
36 #define SOCKFS_MAGIC 0x534F434B
37 #define TMPFS_MAGIC 0x01021994
39 /**
40 * smk_fetch - Fetch the smack label from a file.
41 * @ip: a pointer to the inode
42 * @dp: a pointer to the dentry
44 * Returns a pointer to the master list entry for the Smack label
45 * or NULL if there was no label to fetch.
47 static char *smk_fetch(struct inode *ip, struct dentry *dp)
49 int rc;
50 char in[SMK_LABELLEN];
52 if (ip->i_op->getxattr == NULL)
53 return NULL;
55 rc = ip->i_op->getxattr(dp, XATTR_NAME_SMACK, in, SMK_LABELLEN);
56 if (rc < 0)
57 return NULL;
59 return smk_import(in, rc);
62 /**
63 * new_inode_smack - allocate an inode security blob
64 * @smack: a pointer to the Smack label to use in the blob
66 * Returns the new blob or NULL if there's no memory available
68 struct inode_smack *new_inode_smack(char *smack)
70 struct inode_smack *isp;
72 isp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct inode_smack), GFP_KERNEL);
73 if (isp == NULL)
74 return NULL;
76 isp->smk_inode = smack;
77 isp->smk_flags = 0;
78 mutex_init(&isp->smk_lock);
80 return isp;
84 * LSM hooks.
85 * We he, that is fun!
88 /**
89 * smack_ptrace - Smack approval on ptrace
90 * @ptp: parent task pointer
91 * @ctp: child task pointer
93 * Returns 0 if access is OK, an error code otherwise
95 * Do the capability checks, and require read and write.
97 static int smack_ptrace(struct task_struct *ptp, struct task_struct *ctp)
99 int rc;
101 rc = cap_ptrace(ptp, ctp);
102 if (rc != 0)
103 return rc;
105 rc = smk_access(ptp->security, ctp->security, MAY_READWRITE);
106 if (rc != 0 && __capable(ptp, CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE))
107 return 0;
109 return rc;
113 * smack_syslog - Smack approval on syslog
114 * @type: message type
116 * Require that the task has the floor label
118 * Returns 0 on success, error code otherwise.
120 static int smack_syslog(int type)
122 int rc;
123 char *sp = current->security;
125 rc = cap_syslog(type);
126 if (rc != 0)
127 return rc;
129 if (capable(CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE))
130 return 0;
132 if (sp != smack_known_floor.smk_known)
133 rc = -EACCES;
135 return rc;
140 * Superblock Hooks.
144 * smack_sb_alloc_security - allocate a superblock blob
145 * @sb: the superblock getting the blob
147 * Returns 0 on success or -ENOMEM on error.
149 static int smack_sb_alloc_security(struct super_block *sb)
151 struct superblock_smack *sbsp;
153 sbsp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct superblock_smack), GFP_KERNEL);
155 if (sbsp == NULL)
156 return -ENOMEM;
158 sbsp->smk_root = smack_known_floor.smk_known;
159 sbsp->smk_default = smack_known_floor.smk_known;
160 sbsp->smk_floor = smack_known_floor.smk_known;
161 sbsp->smk_hat = smack_known_hat.smk_known;
162 sbsp->smk_initialized = 0;
163 spin_lock_init(&sbsp->smk_sblock);
165 sb->s_security = sbsp;
167 return 0;
171 * smack_sb_free_security - free a superblock blob
172 * @sb: the superblock getting the blob
175 static void smack_sb_free_security(struct super_block *sb)
177 kfree(sb->s_security);
178 sb->s_security = NULL;
182 * smack_sb_copy_data - copy mount options data for processing
183 * @type: file system type
184 * @orig: where to start
185 * @smackopts
187 * Returns 0 on success or -ENOMEM on error.
189 * Copy the Smack specific mount options out of the mount
190 * options list.
192 static int smack_sb_copy_data(char *orig, char *smackopts)
194 char *cp, *commap, *otheropts, *dp;
196 otheropts = (char *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
197 if (otheropts == NULL)
198 return -ENOMEM;
200 for (cp = orig, commap = orig; commap != NULL; cp = commap + 1) {
201 if (strstr(cp, SMK_FSDEFAULT) == cp)
202 dp = smackopts;
203 else if (strstr(cp, SMK_FSFLOOR) == cp)
204 dp = smackopts;
205 else if (strstr(cp, SMK_FSHAT) == cp)
206 dp = smackopts;
207 else if (strstr(cp, SMK_FSROOT) == cp)
208 dp = smackopts;
209 else
210 dp = otheropts;
212 commap = strchr(cp, ',');
213 if (commap != NULL)
214 *commap = '\0';
216 if (*dp != '\0')
217 strcat(dp, ",");
218 strcat(dp, cp);
221 strcpy(orig, otheropts);
222 free_page((unsigned long)otheropts);
224 return 0;
228 * smack_sb_kern_mount - Smack specific mount processing
229 * @sb: the file system superblock
230 * @data: the smack mount options
232 * Returns 0 on success, an error code on failure
234 static int smack_sb_kern_mount(struct super_block *sb, void *data)
236 struct dentry *root = sb->s_root;
237 struct inode *inode = root->d_inode;
238 struct superblock_smack *sp = sb->s_security;
239 struct inode_smack *isp;
240 char *op;
241 char *commap;
242 char *nsp;
244 spin_lock(&sp->smk_sblock);
245 if (sp->smk_initialized != 0) {
246 spin_unlock(&sp->smk_sblock);
247 return 0;
249 sp->smk_initialized = 1;
250 spin_unlock(&sp->smk_sblock);
252 for (op = data; op != NULL; op = commap) {
253 commap = strchr(op, ',');
254 if (commap != NULL)
255 *commap++ = '\0';
257 if (strncmp(op, SMK_FSHAT, strlen(SMK_FSHAT)) == 0) {
258 op += strlen(SMK_FSHAT);
259 nsp = smk_import(op, 0);
260 if (nsp != NULL)
261 sp->smk_hat = nsp;
262 } else if (strncmp(op, SMK_FSFLOOR, strlen(SMK_FSFLOOR)) == 0) {
263 op += strlen(SMK_FSFLOOR);
264 nsp = smk_import(op, 0);
265 if (nsp != NULL)
266 sp->smk_floor = nsp;
267 } else if (strncmp(op, SMK_FSDEFAULT,
268 strlen(SMK_FSDEFAULT)) == 0) {
269 op += strlen(SMK_FSDEFAULT);
270 nsp = smk_import(op, 0);
271 if (nsp != NULL)
272 sp->smk_default = nsp;
273 } else if (strncmp(op, SMK_FSROOT, strlen(SMK_FSROOT)) == 0) {
274 op += strlen(SMK_FSROOT);
275 nsp = smk_import(op, 0);
276 if (nsp != NULL)
277 sp->smk_root = nsp;
282 * Initialize the root inode.
284 isp = inode->i_security;
285 if (isp == NULL)
286 inode->i_security = new_inode_smack(sp->smk_root);
287 else
288 isp->smk_inode = sp->smk_root;
290 return 0;
294 * smack_sb_statfs - Smack check on statfs
295 * @dentry: identifies the file system in question
297 * Returns 0 if current can read the floor of the filesystem,
298 * and error code otherwise
300 static int smack_sb_statfs(struct dentry *dentry)
302 struct superblock_smack *sbp = dentry->d_sb->s_security;
304 return smk_curacc(sbp->smk_floor, MAY_READ);
308 * smack_sb_mount - Smack check for mounting
309 * @dev_name: unused
310 * @nd: mount point
311 * @type: unused
312 * @flags: unused
313 * @data: unused
315 * Returns 0 if current can write the floor of the filesystem
316 * being mounted on, an error code otherwise.
318 static int smack_sb_mount(char *dev_name, struct nameidata *nd,
319 char *type, unsigned long flags, void *data)
321 struct superblock_smack *sbp = nd->path.mnt->mnt_sb->s_security;
323 return smk_curacc(sbp->smk_floor, MAY_WRITE);
327 * smack_sb_umount - Smack check for unmounting
328 * @mnt: file system to unmount
329 * @flags: unused
331 * Returns 0 if current can write the floor of the filesystem
332 * being unmounted, an error code otherwise.
334 static int smack_sb_umount(struct vfsmount *mnt, int flags)
336 struct superblock_smack *sbp;
338 sbp = mnt->mnt_sb->s_security;
340 return smk_curacc(sbp->smk_floor, MAY_WRITE);
344 * Inode hooks
348 * smack_inode_alloc_security - allocate an inode blob
349 * @inode - the inode in need of a blob
351 * Returns 0 if it gets a blob, -ENOMEM otherwise
353 static int smack_inode_alloc_security(struct inode *inode)
355 inode->i_security = new_inode_smack(current->security);
356 if (inode->i_security == NULL)
357 return -ENOMEM;
358 return 0;
362 * smack_inode_free_security - free an inode blob
363 * @inode - the inode with a blob
365 * Clears the blob pointer in inode
367 static void smack_inode_free_security(struct inode *inode)
369 kfree(inode->i_security);
370 inode->i_security = NULL;
374 * smack_inode_init_security - copy out the smack from an inode
375 * @inode: the inode
376 * @dir: unused
377 * @name: where to put the attribute name
378 * @value: where to put the attribute value
379 * @len: where to put the length of the attribute
381 * Returns 0 if it all works out, -ENOMEM if there's no memory
383 static int smack_inode_init_security(struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir,
384 char **name, void **value, size_t *len)
386 char *isp = smk_of_inode(inode);
388 if (name) {
389 *name = kstrdup(XATTR_SMACK_SUFFIX, GFP_KERNEL);
390 if (*name == NULL)
391 return -ENOMEM;
394 if (value) {
395 *value = kstrdup(isp, GFP_KERNEL);
396 if (*value == NULL)
397 return -ENOMEM;
400 if (len)
401 *len = strlen(isp) + 1;
403 return 0;
407 * smack_inode_link - Smack check on link
408 * @old_dentry: the existing object
409 * @dir: unused
410 * @new_dentry: the new object
412 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, an error code otherwise
414 static int smack_inode_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir,
415 struct dentry *new_dentry)
417 int rc;
418 char *isp;
420 isp = smk_of_inode(old_dentry->d_inode);
421 rc = smk_curacc(isp, MAY_WRITE);
423 if (rc == 0 && new_dentry->d_inode != NULL) {
424 isp = smk_of_inode(new_dentry->d_inode);
425 rc = smk_curacc(isp, MAY_WRITE);
428 return rc;
432 * smack_inode_unlink - Smack check on inode deletion
433 * @dir: containing directory object
434 * @dentry: file to unlink
436 * Returns 0 if current can write the containing directory
437 * and the object, error code otherwise
439 static int smack_inode_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
441 struct inode *ip = dentry->d_inode;
442 int rc;
445 * You need write access to the thing you're unlinking
447 rc = smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(ip), MAY_WRITE);
448 if (rc == 0)
450 * You also need write access to the containing directory
452 rc = smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dir), MAY_WRITE);
454 return rc;
458 * smack_inode_rmdir - Smack check on directory deletion
459 * @dir: containing directory object
460 * @dentry: directory to unlink
462 * Returns 0 if current can write the containing directory
463 * and the directory, error code otherwise
465 static int smack_inode_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
467 int rc;
470 * You need write access to the thing you're removing
472 rc = smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dentry->d_inode), MAY_WRITE);
473 if (rc == 0)
475 * You also need write access to the containing directory
477 rc = smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dir), MAY_WRITE);
479 return rc;
483 * smack_inode_rename - Smack check on rename
484 * @old_inode: the old directory
485 * @old_dentry: unused
486 * @new_inode: the new directory
487 * @new_dentry: unused
489 * Read and write access is required on both the old and
490 * new directories.
492 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, an error code otherwise
494 static int smack_inode_rename(struct inode *old_inode,
495 struct dentry *old_dentry,
496 struct inode *new_inode,
497 struct dentry *new_dentry)
499 int rc;
500 char *isp;
502 isp = smk_of_inode(old_dentry->d_inode);
503 rc = smk_curacc(isp, MAY_READWRITE);
505 if (rc == 0 && new_dentry->d_inode != NULL) {
506 isp = smk_of_inode(new_dentry->d_inode);
507 rc = smk_curacc(isp, MAY_READWRITE);
510 return rc;
514 * smack_inode_permission - Smack version of permission()
515 * @inode: the inode in question
516 * @mask: the access requested
517 * @nd: unused
519 * This is the important Smack hook.
521 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, -EACCES otherwise
523 static int smack_inode_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask,
524 struct nameidata *nd)
527 * No permission to check. Existence test. Yup, it's there.
529 if (mask == 0)
530 return 0;
532 return smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(inode), mask);
536 * smack_inode_setattr - Smack check for setting attributes
537 * @dentry: the object
538 * @iattr: for the force flag
540 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, an error code otherwise
542 static int smack_inode_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *iattr)
545 * Need to allow for clearing the setuid bit.
547 if (iattr->ia_valid & ATTR_FORCE)
548 return 0;
550 return smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dentry->d_inode), MAY_WRITE);
554 * smack_inode_getattr - Smack check for getting attributes
555 * @mnt: unused
556 * @dentry: the object
558 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, an error code otherwise
560 static int smack_inode_getattr(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry)
562 return smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dentry->d_inode), MAY_READ);
566 * smack_inode_setxattr - Smack check for setting xattrs
567 * @dentry: the object
568 * @name: name of the attribute
569 * @value: unused
570 * @size: unused
571 * @flags: unused
573 * This protects the Smack attribute explicitly.
575 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, an error code otherwise
577 static int smack_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name,
578 void *value, size_t size, int flags)
580 int rc = 0;
582 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACK) == 0 ||
583 strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACKIPIN) == 0 ||
584 strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACKIPOUT) == 0) {
585 if (!capable(CAP_MAC_ADMIN))
586 rc = -EPERM;
587 } else
588 rc = cap_inode_setxattr(dentry, name, value, size, flags);
590 if (rc == 0)
591 rc = smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dentry->d_inode), MAY_WRITE);
593 return rc;
597 * smack_inode_post_setxattr - Apply the Smack update approved above
598 * @dentry: object
599 * @name: attribute name
600 * @value: attribute value
601 * @size: attribute size
602 * @flags: unused
604 * Set the pointer in the inode blob to the entry found
605 * in the master label list.
607 static void smack_inode_post_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name,
608 void *value, size_t size, int flags)
610 struct inode_smack *isp;
611 char *nsp;
614 * Not SMACK
616 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACK))
617 return;
619 if (size >= SMK_LABELLEN)
620 return;
622 isp = dentry->d_inode->i_security;
625 * No locking is done here. This is a pointer
626 * assignment.
628 nsp = smk_import(value, size);
629 if (nsp != NULL)
630 isp->smk_inode = nsp;
631 else
632 isp->smk_inode = smack_known_invalid.smk_known;
634 return;
638 * smack_inode_getxattr - Smack check on getxattr
639 * @dentry: the object
640 * @name: unused
642 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, an error code otherwise
644 static int smack_inode_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name)
646 return smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dentry->d_inode), MAY_READ);
650 * smack_inode_removexattr - Smack check on removexattr
651 * @dentry: the object
652 * @name: name of the attribute
654 * Removing the Smack attribute requires CAP_MAC_ADMIN
656 * Returns 0 if access is permitted, an error code otherwise
658 static int smack_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name)
660 int rc = 0;
662 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACK) == 0 ||
663 strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACKIPIN) == 0 ||
664 strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACKIPOUT) == 0) {
665 if (!capable(CAP_MAC_ADMIN))
666 rc = -EPERM;
667 } else
668 rc = cap_inode_removexattr(dentry, name);
670 if (rc == 0)
671 rc = smk_curacc(smk_of_inode(dentry->d_inode), MAY_WRITE);
673 return rc;
677 * smack_inode_getsecurity - get smack xattrs
678 * @inode: the object
679 * @name: attribute name
680 * @buffer: where to put the result
681 * @size: size of the buffer
682 * @err: unused
684 * Returns the size of the attribute or an error code
686 static int smack_inode_getsecurity(const struct inode *inode,
687 const char *name, void **buffer,
688 bool alloc)
690 struct socket_smack *ssp;
691 struct socket *sock;
692 struct super_block *sbp;
693 struct inode *ip = (struct inode *)inode;
694 char *isp;
695 int ilen;
696 int rc = 0;
698 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_SMACK_SUFFIX) == 0) {
699 isp = smk_of_inode(inode);
700 ilen = strlen(isp) + 1;
701 *buffer = isp;
702 return ilen;
706 * The rest of the Smack xattrs are only on sockets.
708 sbp = ip->i_sb;
709 if (sbp->s_magic != SOCKFS_MAGIC)
710 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
712 sock = SOCKET_I(ip);
713 if (sock == NULL || sock->sk == NULL)
714 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
716 ssp = sock->sk->sk_security;
718 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_SMACK_IPIN) == 0)
719 isp = ssp->smk_in;
720 else if (strcmp(name, XATTR_SMACK_IPOUT) == 0)
721 isp = ssp->smk_out;
722 else
723 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
725 ilen = strlen(isp) + 1;
726 if (rc == 0) {
727 *buffer = isp;
728 rc = ilen;
731 return rc;
736 * smack_inode_listsecurity - list the Smack attributes
737 * @inode: the object
738 * @buffer: where they go
739 * @buffer_size: size of buffer
741 * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL otherwise
743 static int smack_inode_listsecurity(struct inode *inode, char *buffer,
744 size_t buffer_size)
746 int len = strlen(XATTR_NAME_SMACK);
748 if (buffer != NULL && len <= buffer_size) {
749 memcpy(buffer, XATTR_NAME_SMACK, len);
750 return len;
752 return -EINVAL;
756 * File Hooks
760 * smack_file_permission - Smack check on file operations
761 * @file: unused
762 * @mask: unused
764 * Returns 0
766 * Should access checks be done on each read or write?
767 * UNICOS and SELinux say yes.
768 * Trusted Solaris, Trusted Irix, and just about everyone else says no.
770 * I'll say no for now. Smack does not do the frequent
771 * label changing that SELinux does.
773 static int smack_file_permission(struct file *file, int mask)
775 return 0;
779 * smack_file_alloc_security - assign a file security blob
780 * @file: the object
782 * The security blob for a file is a pointer to the master
783 * label list, so no allocation is done.
785 * Returns 0
787 static int smack_file_alloc_security(struct file *file)
789 file->f_security = current->security;
790 return 0;
794 * smack_file_free_security - clear a file security blob
795 * @file: the object
797 * The security blob for a file is a pointer to the master
798 * label list, so no memory is freed.
800 static void smack_file_free_security(struct file *file)
802 file->f_security = NULL;
806 * smack_file_ioctl - Smack check on ioctls
807 * @file: the object
808 * @cmd: what to do
809 * @arg: unused
811 * Relies heavily on the correct use of the ioctl command conventions.
813 * Returns 0 if allowed, error code otherwise
815 static int smack_file_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
816 unsigned long arg)
818 int rc = 0;
820 if (_IOC_DIR(cmd) & _IOC_WRITE)
821 rc = smk_curacc(file->f_security, MAY_WRITE);
823 if (rc == 0 && (_IOC_DIR(cmd) & _IOC_READ))
824 rc = smk_curacc(file->f_security, MAY_READ);
826 return rc;
830 * smack_file_lock - Smack check on file locking
831 * @file: the object
832 * @cmd unused
834 * Returns 0 if current has write access, error code otherwise
836 static int smack_file_lock(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd)
838 return smk_curacc(file->f_security, MAY_WRITE);
842 * smack_file_fcntl - Smack check on fcntl
843 * @file: the object
844 * @cmd: what action to check
845 * @arg: unused
847 * Returns 0 if current has access, error code otherwise
849 static int smack_file_fcntl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
850 unsigned long arg)
852 int rc;
854 switch (cmd) {
855 case F_DUPFD:
856 case F_GETFD:
857 case F_GETFL:
858 case F_GETLK:
859 case F_GETOWN:
860 case F_GETSIG:
861 rc = smk_curacc(file->f_security, MAY_READ);
862 break;
863 case F_SETFD:
864 case F_SETFL:
865 case F_SETLK:
866 case F_SETLKW:
867 case F_SETOWN:
868 case F_SETSIG:
869 rc = smk_curacc(file->f_security, MAY_WRITE);
870 break;
871 default:
872 rc = smk_curacc(file->f_security, MAY_READWRITE);
875 return rc;
879 * smack_file_set_fowner - set the file security blob value
880 * @file: object in question
882 * Returns 0
883 * Further research may be required on this one.
885 static int smack_file_set_fowner(struct file *file)
887 file->f_security = current->security;
888 return 0;
892 * smack_file_send_sigiotask - Smack on sigio
893 * @tsk: The target task
894 * @fown: the object the signal come from
895 * @signum: unused
897 * Allow a privileged task to get signals even if it shouldn't
899 * Returns 0 if a subject with the object's smack could
900 * write to the task, an error code otherwise.
902 static int smack_file_send_sigiotask(struct task_struct *tsk,
903 struct fown_struct *fown, int signum)
905 struct file *file;
906 int rc;
909 * struct fown_struct is never outside the context of a struct file
911 file = container_of(fown, struct file, f_owner);
912 rc = smk_access(file->f_security, tsk->security, MAY_WRITE);
913 if (rc != 0 && __capable(tsk, CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE))
914 return 0;
915 return rc;
919 * smack_file_receive - Smack file receive check
920 * @file: the object
922 * Returns 0 if current has access, error code otherwise
924 static int smack_file_receive(struct file *file)
926 int may = 0;
929 * This code relies on bitmasks.
931 if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)
932 may = MAY_READ;
933 if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)
934 may |= MAY_WRITE;
936 return smk_curacc(file->f_security, may);
940 * Task hooks
944 * smack_task_alloc_security - "allocate" a task blob
945 * @tsk: the task in need of a blob
947 * Smack isn't using copies of blobs. Everyone
948 * points to an immutable list. No alloc required.
949 * No data copy required.
951 * Always returns 0
953 static int smack_task_alloc_security(struct task_struct *tsk)
955 tsk->security = current->security;
957 return 0;
961 * smack_task_free_security - "free" a task blob
962 * @task: the task with the blob
964 * Smack isn't using copies of blobs. Everyone
965 * points to an immutable list. The blobs never go away.
966 * There is no leak here.
968 static void smack_task_free_security(struct task_struct *task)
970 task->security = NULL;
974 * smack_task_setpgid - Smack check on setting pgid
975 * @p: the task object
976 * @pgid: unused
978 * Return 0 if write access is permitted
980 static int smack_task_setpgid(struct task_struct *p, pid_t pgid)
982 return smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_WRITE);
986 * smack_task_getpgid - Smack access check for getpgid
987 * @p: the object task
989 * Returns 0 if current can read the object task, error code otherwise
991 static int smack_task_getpgid(struct task_struct *p)
993 return smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_READ);
997 * smack_task_getsid - Smack access check for getsid
998 * @p: the object task
1000 * Returns 0 if current can read the object task, error code otherwise
1002 static int smack_task_getsid(struct task_struct *p)
1004 return smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_READ);
1008 * smack_task_getsecid - get the secid of the task
1009 * @p: the object task
1010 * @secid: where to put the result
1012 * Sets the secid to contain a u32 version of the smack label.
1014 static void smack_task_getsecid(struct task_struct *p, u32 *secid)
1016 *secid = smack_to_secid(p->security);
1020 * smack_task_setnice - Smack check on setting nice
1021 * @p: the task object
1022 * @nice: unused
1024 * Return 0 if write access is permitted
1026 static int smack_task_setnice(struct task_struct *p, int nice)
1028 int rc;
1030 rc = cap_task_setnice(p, nice);
1031 if (rc == 0)
1032 rc = smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_WRITE);
1033 return rc;
1037 * smack_task_setioprio - Smack check on setting ioprio
1038 * @p: the task object
1039 * @ioprio: unused
1041 * Return 0 if write access is permitted
1043 static int smack_task_setioprio(struct task_struct *p, int ioprio)
1045 int rc;
1047 rc = cap_task_setioprio(p, ioprio);
1048 if (rc == 0)
1049 rc = smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_WRITE);
1050 return rc;
1054 * smack_task_getioprio - Smack check on reading ioprio
1055 * @p: the task object
1057 * Return 0 if read access is permitted
1059 static int smack_task_getioprio(struct task_struct *p)
1061 return smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_READ);
1065 * smack_task_setscheduler - Smack check on setting scheduler
1066 * @p: the task object
1067 * @policy: unused
1068 * @lp: unused
1070 * Return 0 if read access is permitted
1072 static int smack_task_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p, int policy,
1073 struct sched_param *lp)
1075 int rc;
1077 rc = cap_task_setscheduler(p, policy, lp);
1078 if (rc == 0)
1079 rc = smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_WRITE);
1080 return rc;
1084 * smack_task_getscheduler - Smack check on reading scheduler
1085 * @p: the task object
1087 * Return 0 if read access is permitted
1089 static int smack_task_getscheduler(struct task_struct *p)
1091 return smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_READ);
1095 * smack_task_movememory - Smack check on moving memory
1096 * @p: the task object
1098 * Return 0 if write access is permitted
1100 static int smack_task_movememory(struct task_struct *p)
1102 return smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_WRITE);
1106 * smack_task_kill - Smack check on signal delivery
1107 * @p: the task object
1108 * @info: unused
1109 * @sig: unused
1110 * @secid: identifies the smack to use in lieu of current's
1112 * Return 0 if write access is permitted
1114 * The secid behavior is an artifact of an SELinux hack
1115 * in the USB code. Someday it may go away.
1117 static int smack_task_kill(struct task_struct *p, struct siginfo *info,
1118 int sig, u32 secid)
1121 * Special cases where signals really ought to go through
1122 * in spite of policy. Stephen Smalley suggests it may
1123 * make sense to change the caller so that it doesn't
1124 * bother with the LSM hook in these cases.
1126 if (info != SEND_SIG_NOINFO &&
1127 (is_si_special(info) || SI_FROMKERNEL(info)))
1128 return 0;
1130 * Sending a signal requires that the sender
1131 * can write the receiver.
1133 if (secid == 0)
1134 return smk_curacc(p->security, MAY_WRITE);
1136 * If the secid isn't 0 we're dealing with some USB IO
1137 * specific behavior. This is not clean. For one thing
1138 * we can't take privilege into account.
1140 return smk_access(smack_from_secid(secid), p->security, MAY_WRITE);
1144 * smack_task_wait - Smack access check for waiting
1145 * @p: task to wait for
1147 * Returns 0 if current can wait for p, error code otherwise
1149 static int smack_task_wait(struct task_struct *p)
1151 int rc;
1153 rc = smk_access(current->security, p->security, MAY_WRITE);
1154 if (rc == 0)
1155 return 0;
1158 * Allow the operation to succeed if either task
1159 * has privilege to perform operations that might
1160 * account for the smack labels having gotten to
1161 * be different in the first place.
1163 * This breaks the strict subjet/object access
1164 * control ideal, taking the object's privilege
1165 * state into account in the decision as well as
1166 * the smack value.
1168 if (capable(CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE) || __capable(p, CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE))
1169 return 0;
1171 return rc;
1175 * smack_task_to_inode - copy task smack into the inode blob
1176 * @p: task to copy from
1177 * inode: inode to copy to
1179 * Sets the smack pointer in the inode security blob
1181 static void smack_task_to_inode(struct task_struct *p, struct inode *inode)
1183 struct inode_smack *isp = inode->i_security;
1184 isp->smk_inode = p->security;
1188 * Socket hooks.
1192 * smack_sk_alloc_security - Allocate a socket blob
1193 * @sk: the socket
1194 * @family: unused
1195 * @priority: memory allocation priority
1197 * Assign Smack pointers to current
1199 * Returns 0 on success, -ENOMEM is there's no memory
1201 static int smack_sk_alloc_security(struct sock *sk, int family, gfp_t gfp_flags)
1203 char *csp = current->security;
1204 struct socket_smack *ssp;
1206 ssp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct socket_smack), gfp_flags);
1207 if (ssp == NULL)
1208 return -ENOMEM;
1210 ssp->smk_in = csp;
1211 ssp->smk_out = csp;
1212 ssp->smk_packet[0] = '\0';
1214 sk->sk_security = ssp;
1216 return 0;
1220 * smack_sk_free_security - Free a socket blob
1221 * @sk: the socket
1223 * Clears the blob pointer
1225 static void smack_sk_free_security(struct sock *sk)
1227 kfree(sk->sk_security);
1231 * smack_set_catset - convert a capset to netlabel mls categories
1232 * @catset: the Smack categories
1233 * @sap: where to put the netlabel categories
1235 * Allocates and fills attr.mls.cat
1237 static void smack_set_catset(char *catset, struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *sap)
1239 unsigned char *cp;
1240 unsigned char m;
1241 int cat;
1242 int rc;
1243 int byte;
1245 if (catset == 0)
1246 return;
1248 sap->flags |= NETLBL_SECATTR_MLS_CAT;
1249 sap->attr.mls.cat = netlbl_secattr_catmap_alloc(GFP_ATOMIC);
1250 sap->attr.mls.cat->startbit = 0;
1252 for (cat = 1, cp = catset, byte = 0; byte < SMK_LABELLEN; cp++, byte++)
1253 for (m = 0x80; m != 0; m >>= 1, cat++) {
1254 if ((m & *cp) == 0)
1255 continue;
1256 rc = netlbl_secattr_catmap_setbit(sap->attr.mls.cat,
1257 cat, GFP_ATOMIC);
1262 * smack_to_secattr - fill a secattr from a smack value
1263 * @smack: the smack value
1264 * @nlsp: where the result goes
1266 * Casey says that CIPSO is good enough for now.
1267 * It can be used to effect.
1268 * It can also be abused to effect when necessary.
1269 * Appologies to the TSIG group in general and GW in particular.
1271 static void smack_to_secattr(char *smack, struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *nlsp)
1273 struct smack_cipso cipso;
1274 int rc;
1276 switch (smack_net_nltype) {
1277 case NETLBL_NLTYPE_CIPSOV4:
1278 nlsp->domain = kstrdup(smack, GFP_ATOMIC);
1279 nlsp->flags = NETLBL_SECATTR_DOMAIN | NETLBL_SECATTR_MLS_LVL;
1281 rc = smack_to_cipso(smack, &cipso);
1282 if (rc == 0) {
1283 nlsp->attr.mls.lvl = cipso.smk_level;
1284 smack_set_catset(cipso.smk_catset, nlsp);
1285 } else {
1286 nlsp->attr.mls.lvl = smack_cipso_direct;
1287 smack_set_catset(smack, nlsp);
1289 break;
1290 default:
1291 break;
1296 * smack_netlabel - Set the secattr on a socket
1297 * @sk: the socket
1299 * Convert the outbound smack value (smk_out) to a
1300 * secattr and attach it to the socket.
1302 * Returns 0 on success or an error code
1304 static int smack_netlabel(struct sock *sk)
1306 struct socket_smack *ssp;
1307 struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr;
1308 int rc;
1310 ssp = sk->sk_security;
1311 netlbl_secattr_init(&secattr);
1312 smack_to_secattr(ssp->smk_out, &secattr);
1313 rc = netlbl_sock_setattr(sk, &secattr);
1314 netlbl_secattr_destroy(&secattr);
1316 return rc;
1320 * smack_inode_setsecurity - set smack xattrs
1321 * @inode: the object
1322 * @name: attribute name
1323 * @value: attribute value
1324 * @size: size of the attribute
1325 * @flags: unused
1327 * Sets the named attribute in the appropriate blob
1329 * Returns 0 on success, or an error code
1331 static int smack_inode_setsecurity(struct inode *inode, const char *name,
1332 const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
1334 char *sp;
1335 struct inode_smack *nsp = inode->i_security;
1336 struct socket_smack *ssp;
1337 struct socket *sock;
1338 int rc = 0;
1340 if (value == NULL || size > SMK_LABELLEN)
1341 return -EACCES;
1343 sp = smk_import(value, size);
1344 if (sp == NULL)
1345 return -EINVAL;
1347 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_SMACK_SUFFIX) == 0) {
1348 nsp->smk_inode = sp;
1349 return 0;
1352 * The rest of the Smack xattrs are only on sockets.
1354 if (inode->i_sb->s_magic != SOCKFS_MAGIC)
1355 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
1357 sock = SOCKET_I(inode);
1358 if (sock == NULL || sock->sk == NULL)
1359 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
1361 ssp = sock->sk->sk_security;
1363 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_SMACK_IPIN) == 0)
1364 ssp->smk_in = sp;
1365 else if (strcmp(name, XATTR_SMACK_IPOUT) == 0) {
1366 ssp->smk_out = sp;
1367 rc = smack_netlabel(sock->sk);
1368 if (rc != 0)
1369 printk(KERN_WARNING "Smack: \"%s\" netlbl error %d.\n",
1370 __func__, -rc);
1371 } else
1372 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
1374 return 0;
1378 * smack_socket_post_create - finish socket setup
1379 * @sock: the socket
1380 * @family: protocol family
1381 * @type: unused
1382 * @protocol: unused
1383 * @kern: unused
1385 * Sets the netlabel information on the socket
1387 * Returns 0 on success, and error code otherwise
1389 static int smack_socket_post_create(struct socket *sock, int family,
1390 int type, int protocol, int kern)
1392 if (family != PF_INET || sock->sk == NULL)
1393 return 0;
1395 * Set the outbound netlbl.
1397 return smack_netlabel(sock->sk);
1401 * smack_flags_to_may - convert S_ to MAY_ values
1402 * @flags: the S_ value
1404 * Returns the equivalent MAY_ value
1406 static int smack_flags_to_may(int flags)
1408 int may = 0;
1410 if (flags & S_IRUGO)
1411 may |= MAY_READ;
1412 if (flags & S_IWUGO)
1413 may |= MAY_WRITE;
1414 if (flags & S_IXUGO)
1415 may |= MAY_EXEC;
1417 return may;
1421 * smack_msg_msg_alloc_security - Set the security blob for msg_msg
1422 * @msg: the object
1424 * Returns 0
1426 static int smack_msg_msg_alloc_security(struct msg_msg *msg)
1428 msg->security = current->security;
1429 return 0;
1433 * smack_msg_msg_free_security - Clear the security blob for msg_msg
1434 * @msg: the object
1436 * Clears the blob pointer
1438 static void smack_msg_msg_free_security(struct msg_msg *msg)
1440 msg->security = NULL;
1444 * smack_of_shm - the smack pointer for the shm
1445 * @shp: the object
1447 * Returns a pointer to the smack value
1449 static char *smack_of_shm(struct shmid_kernel *shp)
1451 return (char *)shp->shm_perm.security;
1455 * smack_shm_alloc_security - Set the security blob for shm
1456 * @shp: the object
1458 * Returns 0
1460 static int smack_shm_alloc_security(struct shmid_kernel *shp)
1462 struct kern_ipc_perm *isp = &shp->shm_perm;
1464 isp->security = current->security;
1465 return 0;
1469 * smack_shm_free_security - Clear the security blob for shm
1470 * @shp: the object
1472 * Clears the blob pointer
1474 static void smack_shm_free_security(struct shmid_kernel *shp)
1476 struct kern_ipc_perm *isp = &shp->shm_perm;
1478 isp->security = NULL;
1482 * smack_shm_associate - Smack access check for shm
1483 * @shp: the object
1484 * @shmflg: access requested
1486 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1488 static int smack_shm_associate(struct shmid_kernel *shp, int shmflg)
1490 char *ssp = smack_of_shm(shp);
1491 int may;
1493 may = smack_flags_to_may(shmflg);
1494 return smk_curacc(ssp, may);
1498 * smack_shm_shmctl - Smack access check for shm
1499 * @shp: the object
1500 * @cmd: what it wants to do
1502 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1504 static int smack_shm_shmctl(struct shmid_kernel *shp, int cmd)
1506 char *ssp;
1507 int may;
1509 switch (cmd) {
1510 case IPC_STAT:
1511 case SHM_STAT:
1512 may = MAY_READ;
1513 break;
1514 case IPC_SET:
1515 case SHM_LOCK:
1516 case SHM_UNLOCK:
1517 case IPC_RMID:
1518 may = MAY_READWRITE;
1519 break;
1520 case IPC_INFO:
1521 case SHM_INFO:
1523 * System level information.
1525 return 0;
1526 default:
1527 return -EINVAL;
1530 ssp = smack_of_shm(shp);
1531 return smk_curacc(ssp, may);
1535 * smack_shm_shmat - Smack access for shmat
1536 * @shp: the object
1537 * @shmaddr: unused
1538 * @shmflg: access requested
1540 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1542 static int smack_shm_shmat(struct shmid_kernel *shp, char __user *shmaddr,
1543 int shmflg)
1545 char *ssp = smack_of_shm(shp);
1546 int may;
1548 may = smack_flags_to_may(shmflg);
1549 return smk_curacc(ssp, may);
1553 * smack_of_sem - the smack pointer for the sem
1554 * @sma: the object
1556 * Returns a pointer to the smack value
1558 static char *smack_of_sem(struct sem_array *sma)
1560 return (char *)sma->sem_perm.security;
1564 * smack_sem_alloc_security - Set the security blob for sem
1565 * @sma: the object
1567 * Returns 0
1569 static int smack_sem_alloc_security(struct sem_array *sma)
1571 struct kern_ipc_perm *isp = &sma->sem_perm;
1573 isp->security = current->security;
1574 return 0;
1578 * smack_sem_free_security - Clear the security blob for sem
1579 * @sma: the object
1581 * Clears the blob pointer
1583 static void smack_sem_free_security(struct sem_array *sma)
1585 struct kern_ipc_perm *isp = &sma->sem_perm;
1587 isp->security = NULL;
1591 * smack_sem_associate - Smack access check for sem
1592 * @sma: the object
1593 * @semflg: access requested
1595 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1597 static int smack_sem_associate(struct sem_array *sma, int semflg)
1599 char *ssp = smack_of_sem(sma);
1600 int may;
1602 may = smack_flags_to_may(semflg);
1603 return smk_curacc(ssp, may);
1607 * smack_sem_shmctl - Smack access check for sem
1608 * @sma: the object
1609 * @cmd: what it wants to do
1611 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1613 static int smack_sem_semctl(struct sem_array *sma, int cmd)
1615 char *ssp;
1616 int may;
1618 switch (cmd) {
1619 case GETPID:
1620 case GETNCNT:
1621 case GETZCNT:
1622 case GETVAL:
1623 case GETALL:
1624 case IPC_STAT:
1625 case SEM_STAT:
1626 may = MAY_READ;
1627 break;
1628 case SETVAL:
1629 case SETALL:
1630 case IPC_RMID:
1631 case IPC_SET:
1632 may = MAY_READWRITE;
1633 break;
1634 case IPC_INFO:
1635 case SEM_INFO:
1637 * System level information
1639 return 0;
1640 default:
1641 return -EINVAL;
1644 ssp = smack_of_sem(sma);
1645 return smk_curacc(ssp, may);
1649 * smack_sem_semop - Smack checks of semaphore operations
1650 * @sma: the object
1651 * @sops: unused
1652 * @nsops: unused
1653 * @alter: unused
1655 * Treated as read and write in all cases.
1657 * Returns 0 if access is allowed, error code otherwise
1659 static int smack_sem_semop(struct sem_array *sma, struct sembuf *sops,
1660 unsigned nsops, int alter)
1662 char *ssp = smack_of_sem(sma);
1664 return smk_curacc(ssp, MAY_READWRITE);
1668 * smack_msg_alloc_security - Set the security blob for msg
1669 * @msq: the object
1671 * Returns 0
1673 static int smack_msg_queue_alloc_security(struct msg_queue *msq)
1675 struct kern_ipc_perm *kisp = &msq->q_perm;
1677 kisp->security = current->security;
1678 return 0;
1682 * smack_msg_free_security - Clear the security blob for msg
1683 * @msq: the object
1685 * Clears the blob pointer
1687 static void smack_msg_queue_free_security(struct msg_queue *msq)
1689 struct kern_ipc_perm *kisp = &msq->q_perm;
1691 kisp->security = NULL;
1695 * smack_of_msq - the smack pointer for the msq
1696 * @msq: the object
1698 * Returns a pointer to the smack value
1700 static char *smack_of_msq(struct msg_queue *msq)
1702 return (char *)msq->q_perm.security;
1706 * smack_msg_queue_associate - Smack access check for msg_queue
1707 * @msq: the object
1708 * @msqflg: access requested
1710 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1712 static int smack_msg_queue_associate(struct msg_queue *msq, int msqflg)
1714 char *msp = smack_of_msq(msq);
1715 int may;
1717 may = smack_flags_to_may(msqflg);
1718 return smk_curacc(msp, may);
1722 * smack_msg_queue_msgctl - Smack access check for msg_queue
1723 * @msq: the object
1724 * @cmd: what it wants to do
1726 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1728 static int smack_msg_queue_msgctl(struct msg_queue *msq, int cmd)
1730 char *msp;
1731 int may;
1733 switch (cmd) {
1734 case IPC_STAT:
1735 case MSG_STAT:
1736 may = MAY_READ;
1737 break;
1738 case IPC_SET:
1739 case IPC_RMID:
1740 may = MAY_READWRITE;
1741 break;
1742 case IPC_INFO:
1743 case MSG_INFO:
1745 * System level information
1747 return 0;
1748 default:
1749 return -EINVAL;
1752 msp = smack_of_msq(msq);
1753 return smk_curacc(msp, may);
1757 * smack_msg_queue_msgsnd - Smack access check for msg_queue
1758 * @msq: the object
1759 * @msg: unused
1760 * @msqflg: access requested
1762 * Returns 0 if current has the requested access, error code otherwise
1764 static int smack_msg_queue_msgsnd(struct msg_queue *msq, struct msg_msg *msg,
1765 int msqflg)
1767 char *msp = smack_of_msq(msq);
1768 int rc;
1770 rc = smack_flags_to_may(msqflg);
1771 return smk_curacc(msp, rc);
1775 * smack_msg_queue_msgsnd - Smack access check for msg_queue
1776 * @msq: the object
1777 * @msg: unused
1778 * @target: unused
1779 * @type: unused
1780 * @mode: unused
1782 * Returns 0 if current has read and write access, error code otherwise
1784 static int smack_msg_queue_msgrcv(struct msg_queue *msq, struct msg_msg *msg,
1785 struct task_struct *target, long type, int mode)
1787 char *msp = smack_of_msq(msq);
1789 return smk_curacc(msp, MAY_READWRITE);
1793 * smack_ipc_permission - Smack access for ipc_permission()
1794 * @ipp: the object permissions
1795 * @flag: access requested
1797 * Returns 0 if current has read and write access, error code otherwise
1799 static int smack_ipc_permission(struct kern_ipc_perm *ipp, short flag)
1801 char *isp = ipp->security;
1802 int may;
1804 may = smack_flags_to_may(flag);
1805 return smk_curacc(isp, may);
1808 /* module stacking operations */
1811 * smack_register_security - stack capability module
1812 * @name: module name
1813 * @ops: module operations - ignored
1815 * Allow the capability module to register.
1817 static int smack_register_security(const char *name,
1818 struct security_operations *ops)
1820 if (strcmp(name, "capability") != 0)
1821 return -EINVAL;
1823 printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Registering secondary module %s\n",
1824 __func__, name);
1826 return 0;
1830 * smack_d_instantiate - Make sure the blob is correct on an inode
1831 * @opt_dentry: unused
1832 * @inode: the object
1834 * Set the inode's security blob if it hasn't been done already.
1836 static void smack_d_instantiate(struct dentry *opt_dentry, struct inode *inode)
1838 struct super_block *sbp;
1839 struct superblock_smack *sbsp;
1840 struct inode_smack *isp;
1841 char *csp = current->security;
1842 char *fetched;
1843 char *final;
1844 struct dentry *dp;
1846 if (inode == NULL)
1847 return;
1849 isp = inode->i_security;
1851 mutex_lock(&isp->smk_lock);
1853 * If the inode is already instantiated
1854 * take the quick way out
1856 if (isp->smk_flags & SMK_INODE_INSTANT)
1857 goto unlockandout;
1859 sbp = inode->i_sb;
1860 sbsp = sbp->s_security;
1862 * We're going to use the superblock default label
1863 * if there's no label on the file.
1865 final = sbsp->smk_default;
1868 * This is pretty hackish.
1869 * Casey says that we shouldn't have to do
1870 * file system specific code, but it does help
1871 * with keeping it simple.
1873 switch (sbp->s_magic) {
1874 case SMACK_MAGIC:
1876 * Casey says that it's a little embarassing
1877 * that the smack file system doesn't do
1878 * extended attributes.
1880 final = smack_known_star.smk_known;
1881 break;
1882 case PIPEFS_MAGIC:
1884 * Casey says pipes are easy (?)
1886 final = smack_known_star.smk_known;
1887 break;
1888 case DEVPTS_SUPER_MAGIC:
1890 * devpts seems content with the label of the task.
1891 * Programs that change smack have to treat the
1892 * pty with respect.
1894 final = csp;
1895 break;
1896 case SOCKFS_MAGIC:
1898 * Casey says sockets get the smack of the task.
1900 final = csp;
1901 break;
1902 case PROC_SUPER_MAGIC:
1904 * Casey says procfs appears not to care.
1905 * The superblock default suffices.
1907 break;
1908 case TMPFS_MAGIC:
1910 * Device labels should come from the filesystem,
1911 * but watch out, because they're volitile,
1912 * getting recreated on every reboot.
1914 final = smack_known_star.smk_known;
1916 * No break.
1918 * If a smack value has been set we want to use it,
1919 * but since tmpfs isn't giving us the opportunity
1920 * to set mount options simulate setting the
1921 * superblock default.
1923 default:
1925 * This isn't an understood special case.
1926 * Get the value from the xattr.
1928 * No xattr support means, alas, no SMACK label.
1929 * Use the aforeapplied default.
1930 * It would be curious if the label of the task
1931 * does not match that assigned.
1933 if (inode->i_op->getxattr == NULL)
1934 break;
1936 * Get the dentry for xattr.
1938 if (opt_dentry == NULL) {
1939 dp = d_find_alias(inode);
1940 if (dp == NULL)
1941 break;
1942 } else {
1943 dp = dget(opt_dentry);
1944 if (dp == NULL)
1945 break;
1948 fetched = smk_fetch(inode, dp);
1949 if (fetched != NULL)
1950 final = fetched;
1952 dput(dp);
1953 break;
1956 if (final == NULL)
1957 isp->smk_inode = csp;
1958 else
1959 isp->smk_inode = final;
1961 isp->smk_flags |= SMK_INODE_INSTANT;
1963 unlockandout:
1964 mutex_unlock(&isp->smk_lock);
1965 return;
1969 * smack_getprocattr - Smack process attribute access
1970 * @p: the object task
1971 * @name: the name of the attribute in /proc/.../attr
1972 * @value: where to put the result
1974 * Places a copy of the task Smack into value
1976 * Returns the length of the smack label or an error code
1978 static int smack_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, char **value)
1980 char *cp;
1981 int slen;
1983 if (strcmp(name, "current") != 0)
1984 return -EINVAL;
1986 cp = kstrdup(p->security, GFP_KERNEL);
1987 if (cp == NULL)
1988 return -ENOMEM;
1990 slen = strlen(cp);
1991 *value = cp;
1992 return slen;
1996 * smack_setprocattr - Smack process attribute setting
1997 * @p: the object task
1998 * @name: the name of the attribute in /proc/.../attr
1999 * @value: the value to set
2000 * @size: the size of the value
2002 * Sets the Smack value of the task. Only setting self
2003 * is permitted and only with privilege
2005 * Returns the length of the smack label or an error code
2007 static int smack_setprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name,
2008 void *value, size_t size)
2010 char *newsmack;
2012 if (!__capable(p, CAP_MAC_ADMIN))
2013 return -EPERM;
2016 * Changing another process' Smack value is too dangerous
2017 * and supports no sane use case.
2019 if (p != current)
2020 return -EPERM;
2022 if (value == NULL || size == 0 || size >= SMK_LABELLEN)
2023 return -EINVAL;
2025 if (strcmp(name, "current") != 0)
2026 return -EINVAL;
2028 newsmack = smk_import(value, size);
2029 if (newsmack == NULL)
2030 return -EINVAL;
2032 p->security = newsmack;
2033 return size;
2037 * smack_unix_stream_connect - Smack access on UDS
2038 * @sock: one socket
2039 * @other: the other socket
2040 * @newsk: unused
2042 * Return 0 if a subject with the smack of sock could access
2043 * an object with the smack of other, otherwise an error code
2045 static int smack_unix_stream_connect(struct socket *sock,
2046 struct socket *other, struct sock *newsk)
2048 struct inode *sp = SOCK_INODE(sock);
2049 struct inode *op = SOCK_INODE(other);
2051 return smk_access(smk_of_inode(sp), smk_of_inode(op), MAY_READWRITE);
2055 * smack_unix_may_send - Smack access on UDS
2056 * @sock: one socket
2057 * @other: the other socket
2059 * Return 0 if a subject with the smack of sock could access
2060 * an object with the smack of other, otherwise an error code
2062 static int smack_unix_may_send(struct socket *sock, struct socket *other)
2064 struct inode *sp = SOCK_INODE(sock);
2065 struct inode *op = SOCK_INODE(other);
2067 return smk_access(smk_of_inode(sp), smk_of_inode(op), MAY_WRITE);
2071 * smack_from_secattr - Convert a netlabel attr.mls.lvl/attr.mls.cat
2072 * pair to smack
2073 * @sap: netlabel secattr
2074 * @sip: where to put the result
2076 * Copies a smack label into sip
2078 static void smack_from_secattr(struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *sap, char *sip)
2080 char smack[SMK_LABELLEN];
2081 int pcat;
2083 if ((sap->flags & NETLBL_SECATTR_MLS_LVL) == 0) {
2085 * If there are flags but no level netlabel isn't
2086 * behaving the way we expect it to.
2088 * Without guidance regarding the smack value
2089 * for the packet fall back on the network
2090 * ambient value.
2092 strncpy(sip, smack_net_ambient, SMK_MAXLEN);
2093 return;
2096 * Get the categories, if any
2098 memset(smack, '\0', SMK_LABELLEN);
2099 if ((sap->flags & NETLBL_SECATTR_MLS_CAT) != 0)
2100 for (pcat = -1;;) {
2101 pcat = netlbl_secattr_catmap_walk(sap->attr.mls.cat,
2102 pcat + 1);
2103 if (pcat < 0)
2104 break;
2105 smack_catset_bit(pcat, smack);
2108 * If it is CIPSO using smack direct mapping
2109 * we are already done. WeeHee.
2111 if (sap->attr.mls.lvl == smack_cipso_direct) {
2112 memcpy(sip, smack, SMK_MAXLEN);
2113 return;
2116 * Look it up in the supplied table if it is not a direct mapping.
2118 smack_from_cipso(sap->attr.mls.lvl, smack, sip);
2119 return;
2123 * smack_socket_sock_rcv_skb - Smack packet delivery access check
2124 * @sk: socket
2125 * @skb: packet
2127 * Returns 0 if the packet should be delivered, an error code otherwise
2129 static int smack_socket_sock_rcv_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
2131 struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr;
2132 struct socket_smack *ssp = sk->sk_security;
2133 char smack[SMK_LABELLEN];
2134 int rc;
2136 if (sk->sk_family != PF_INET && sk->sk_family != PF_INET6)
2137 return 0;
2140 * Translate what netlabel gave us.
2142 memset(smack, '\0', SMK_LABELLEN);
2143 netlbl_secattr_init(&secattr);
2144 rc = netlbl_skbuff_getattr(skb, sk->sk_family, &secattr);
2145 if (rc == 0)
2146 smack_from_secattr(&secattr, smack);
2147 else
2148 strncpy(smack, smack_net_ambient, SMK_MAXLEN);
2149 netlbl_secattr_destroy(&secattr);
2151 * Receiving a packet requires that the other end
2152 * be able to write here. Read access is not required.
2153 * This is the simplist possible security model
2154 * for networking.
2156 return smk_access(smack, ssp->smk_in, MAY_WRITE);
2160 * smack_socket_getpeersec_stream - pull in packet label
2161 * @sock: the socket
2162 * @optval: user's destination
2163 * @optlen: size thereof
2164 * @len: max thereoe
2166 * returns zero on success, an error code otherwise
2168 static int smack_socket_getpeersec_stream(struct socket *sock,
2169 char __user *optval,
2170 int __user *optlen, unsigned len)
2172 struct socket_smack *ssp;
2173 int slen;
2174 int rc = 0;
2176 ssp = sock->sk->sk_security;
2177 slen = strlen(ssp->smk_packet) + 1;
2179 if (slen > len)
2180 rc = -ERANGE;
2181 else if (copy_to_user(optval, ssp->smk_packet, slen) != 0)
2182 rc = -EFAULT;
2184 if (put_user(slen, optlen) != 0)
2185 rc = -EFAULT;
2187 return rc;
2192 * smack_socket_getpeersec_dgram - pull in packet label
2193 * @sock: the socket
2194 * @skb: packet data
2195 * @secid: pointer to where to put the secid of the packet
2197 * Sets the netlabel socket state on sk from parent
2199 static int smack_socket_getpeersec_dgram(struct socket *sock,
2200 struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid)
2203 struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr;
2204 struct sock *sk;
2205 char smack[SMK_LABELLEN];
2206 int family = PF_INET;
2207 u32 s;
2208 int rc;
2211 * Only works for families with packets.
2213 if (sock != NULL) {
2214 sk = sock->sk;
2215 if (sk->sk_family != PF_INET && sk->sk_family != PF_INET6)
2216 return 0;
2217 family = sk->sk_family;
2220 * Translate what netlabel gave us.
2222 memset(smack, '\0', SMK_LABELLEN);
2223 netlbl_secattr_init(&secattr);
2224 rc = netlbl_skbuff_getattr(skb, family, &secattr);
2225 if (rc == 0)
2226 smack_from_secattr(&secattr, smack);
2227 netlbl_secattr_destroy(&secattr);
2230 * Give up if we couldn't get anything
2232 if (rc != 0)
2233 return rc;
2235 s = smack_to_secid(smack);
2236 if (s == 0)
2237 return -EINVAL;
2239 *secid = s;
2240 return 0;
2244 * smack_sock_graft - graft access state between two sockets
2245 * @sk: fresh sock
2246 * @parent: donor socket
2248 * Sets the netlabel socket state on sk from parent
2250 static void smack_sock_graft(struct sock *sk, struct socket *parent)
2252 struct socket_smack *ssp;
2253 int rc;
2255 if (sk == NULL)
2256 return;
2258 if (sk->sk_family != PF_INET && sk->sk_family != PF_INET6)
2259 return;
2261 ssp = sk->sk_security;
2262 ssp->smk_in = current->security;
2263 ssp->smk_out = current->security;
2264 ssp->smk_packet[0] = '\0';
2266 rc = smack_netlabel(sk);
2267 if (rc != 0)
2268 printk(KERN_WARNING "Smack: \"%s\" netlbl error %d.\n",
2269 __func__, -rc);
2273 * smack_inet_conn_request - Smack access check on connect
2274 * @sk: socket involved
2275 * @skb: packet
2276 * @req: unused
2278 * Returns 0 if a task with the packet label could write to
2279 * the socket, otherwise an error code
2281 static int smack_inet_conn_request(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
2282 struct request_sock *req)
2284 struct netlbl_lsm_secattr skb_secattr;
2285 struct socket_smack *ssp = sk->sk_security;
2286 char smack[SMK_LABELLEN];
2287 int rc;
2289 if (skb == NULL)
2290 return -EACCES;
2292 memset(smack, '\0', SMK_LABELLEN);
2293 netlbl_secattr_init(&skb_secattr);
2294 rc = netlbl_skbuff_getattr(skb, sk->sk_family, &skb_secattr);
2295 if (rc == 0)
2296 smack_from_secattr(&skb_secattr, smack);
2297 else
2298 strncpy(smack, smack_known_huh.smk_known, SMK_MAXLEN);
2299 netlbl_secattr_destroy(&skb_secattr);
2301 * Receiving a packet requires that the other end
2302 * be able to write here. Read access is not required.
2304 * If the request is successful save the peer's label
2305 * so that SO_PEERCRED can report it.
2307 rc = smk_access(smack, ssp->smk_in, MAY_WRITE);
2308 if (rc == 0)
2309 strncpy(ssp->smk_packet, smack, SMK_MAXLEN);
2311 return rc;
2315 * Key management security hooks
2317 * Casey has not tested key support very heavily.
2318 * The permission check is most likely too restrictive.
2319 * If you care about keys please have a look.
2321 #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
2324 * smack_key_alloc - Set the key security blob
2325 * @key: object
2326 * @tsk: the task associated with the key
2327 * @flags: unused
2329 * No allocation required
2331 * Returns 0
2333 static int smack_key_alloc(struct key *key, struct task_struct *tsk,
2334 unsigned long flags)
2336 key->security = tsk->security;
2337 return 0;
2341 * smack_key_free - Clear the key security blob
2342 * @key: the object
2344 * Clear the blob pointer
2346 static void smack_key_free(struct key *key)
2348 key->security = NULL;
2352 * smack_key_permission - Smack access on a key
2353 * @key_ref: gets to the object
2354 * @context: task involved
2355 * @perm: unused
2357 * Return 0 if the task has read and write to the object,
2358 * an error code otherwise
2360 static int smack_key_permission(key_ref_t key_ref,
2361 struct task_struct *context, key_perm_t perm)
2363 struct key *keyp;
2365 keyp = key_ref_to_ptr(key_ref);
2366 if (keyp == NULL)
2367 return -EINVAL;
2369 * If the key hasn't been initialized give it access so that
2370 * it may do so.
2372 if (keyp->security == NULL)
2373 return 0;
2375 * This should not occur
2377 if (context->security == NULL)
2378 return -EACCES;
2380 return smk_access(context->security, keyp->security, MAY_READWRITE);
2382 #endif /* CONFIG_KEYS */
2385 * smack_secid_to_secctx - return the smack label for a secid
2386 * @secid: incoming integer
2387 * @secdata: destination
2388 * @seclen: how long it is
2390 * Exists for networking code.
2392 static int smack_secid_to_secctx(u32 secid, char **secdata, u32 *seclen)
2394 char *sp = smack_from_secid(secid);
2396 *secdata = sp;
2397 *seclen = strlen(sp);
2398 return 0;
2402 * smack_secctx_to_secid - return the secid for a smack label
2403 * @secdata: smack label
2404 * @seclen: how long result is
2405 * @secid: outgoing integer
2407 * Exists for audit and networking code.
2409 static int smack_secctx_to_secid(char *secdata, u32 seclen, u32 *secid)
2411 *secid = smack_to_secid(secdata);
2412 return 0;
2416 * smack_release_secctx - don't do anything.
2417 * @key_ref: unused
2418 * @context: unused
2419 * @perm: unused
2421 * Exists to make sure nothing gets done, and properly
2423 static void smack_release_secctx(char *secdata, u32 seclen)
2427 static struct security_operations smack_ops = {
2428 .ptrace = smack_ptrace,
2429 .capget = cap_capget,
2430 .capset_check = cap_capset_check,
2431 .capset_set = cap_capset_set,
2432 .capable = cap_capable,
2433 .syslog = smack_syslog,
2434 .settime = cap_settime,
2435 .vm_enough_memory = cap_vm_enough_memory,
2437 .bprm_apply_creds = cap_bprm_apply_creds,
2438 .bprm_set_security = cap_bprm_set_security,
2439 .bprm_secureexec = cap_bprm_secureexec,
2441 .sb_alloc_security = smack_sb_alloc_security,
2442 .sb_free_security = smack_sb_free_security,
2443 .sb_copy_data = smack_sb_copy_data,
2444 .sb_kern_mount = smack_sb_kern_mount,
2445 .sb_statfs = smack_sb_statfs,
2446 .sb_mount = smack_sb_mount,
2447 .sb_umount = smack_sb_umount,
2449 .inode_alloc_security = smack_inode_alloc_security,
2450 .inode_free_security = smack_inode_free_security,
2451 .inode_init_security = smack_inode_init_security,
2452 .inode_link = smack_inode_link,
2453 .inode_unlink = smack_inode_unlink,
2454 .inode_rmdir = smack_inode_rmdir,
2455 .inode_rename = smack_inode_rename,
2456 .inode_permission = smack_inode_permission,
2457 .inode_setattr = smack_inode_setattr,
2458 .inode_getattr = smack_inode_getattr,
2459 .inode_setxattr = smack_inode_setxattr,
2460 .inode_post_setxattr = smack_inode_post_setxattr,
2461 .inode_getxattr = smack_inode_getxattr,
2462 .inode_removexattr = smack_inode_removexattr,
2463 .inode_need_killpriv = cap_inode_need_killpriv,
2464 .inode_killpriv = cap_inode_killpriv,
2465 .inode_getsecurity = smack_inode_getsecurity,
2466 .inode_setsecurity = smack_inode_setsecurity,
2467 .inode_listsecurity = smack_inode_listsecurity,
2469 .file_permission = smack_file_permission,
2470 .file_alloc_security = smack_file_alloc_security,
2471 .file_free_security = smack_file_free_security,
2472 .file_ioctl = smack_file_ioctl,
2473 .file_lock = smack_file_lock,
2474 .file_fcntl = smack_file_fcntl,
2475 .file_set_fowner = smack_file_set_fowner,
2476 .file_send_sigiotask = smack_file_send_sigiotask,
2477 .file_receive = smack_file_receive,
2479 .task_alloc_security = smack_task_alloc_security,
2480 .task_free_security = smack_task_free_security,
2481 .task_post_setuid = cap_task_post_setuid,
2482 .task_setpgid = smack_task_setpgid,
2483 .task_getpgid = smack_task_getpgid,
2484 .task_getsid = smack_task_getsid,
2485 .task_getsecid = smack_task_getsecid,
2486 .task_setnice = smack_task_setnice,
2487 .task_setioprio = smack_task_setioprio,
2488 .task_getioprio = smack_task_getioprio,
2489 .task_setscheduler = smack_task_setscheduler,
2490 .task_getscheduler = smack_task_getscheduler,
2491 .task_movememory = smack_task_movememory,
2492 .task_kill = smack_task_kill,
2493 .task_wait = smack_task_wait,
2494 .task_reparent_to_init = cap_task_reparent_to_init,
2495 .task_to_inode = smack_task_to_inode,
2497 .ipc_permission = smack_ipc_permission,
2499 .msg_msg_alloc_security = smack_msg_msg_alloc_security,
2500 .msg_msg_free_security = smack_msg_msg_free_security,
2502 .msg_queue_alloc_security = smack_msg_queue_alloc_security,
2503 .msg_queue_free_security = smack_msg_queue_free_security,
2504 .msg_queue_associate = smack_msg_queue_associate,
2505 .msg_queue_msgctl = smack_msg_queue_msgctl,
2506 .msg_queue_msgsnd = smack_msg_queue_msgsnd,
2507 .msg_queue_msgrcv = smack_msg_queue_msgrcv,
2509 .shm_alloc_security = smack_shm_alloc_security,
2510 .shm_free_security = smack_shm_free_security,
2511 .shm_associate = smack_shm_associate,
2512 .shm_shmctl = smack_shm_shmctl,
2513 .shm_shmat = smack_shm_shmat,
2515 .sem_alloc_security = smack_sem_alloc_security,
2516 .sem_free_security = smack_sem_free_security,
2517 .sem_associate = smack_sem_associate,
2518 .sem_semctl = smack_sem_semctl,
2519 .sem_semop = smack_sem_semop,
2521 .netlink_send = cap_netlink_send,
2522 .netlink_recv = cap_netlink_recv,
2524 .register_security = smack_register_security,
2526 .d_instantiate = smack_d_instantiate,
2528 .getprocattr = smack_getprocattr,
2529 .setprocattr = smack_setprocattr,
2531 .unix_stream_connect = smack_unix_stream_connect,
2532 .unix_may_send = smack_unix_may_send,
2534 .socket_post_create = smack_socket_post_create,
2535 .socket_sock_rcv_skb = smack_socket_sock_rcv_skb,
2536 .socket_getpeersec_stream = smack_socket_getpeersec_stream,
2537 .socket_getpeersec_dgram = smack_socket_getpeersec_dgram,
2538 .sk_alloc_security = smack_sk_alloc_security,
2539 .sk_free_security = smack_sk_free_security,
2540 .sock_graft = smack_sock_graft,
2541 .inet_conn_request = smack_inet_conn_request,
2542 /* key management security hooks */
2543 #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
2544 .key_alloc = smack_key_alloc,
2545 .key_free = smack_key_free,
2546 .key_permission = smack_key_permission,
2547 #endif /* CONFIG_KEYS */
2548 .secid_to_secctx = smack_secid_to_secctx,
2549 .secctx_to_secid = smack_secctx_to_secid,
2550 .release_secctx = smack_release_secctx,
2554 * smack_init - initialize the smack system
2556 * Returns 0
2558 static __init int smack_init(void)
2560 printk(KERN_INFO "Smack: Initializing.\n");
2563 * Set the security state for the initial task.
2565 current->security = &smack_known_floor.smk_known;
2568 * Initialize locks
2570 spin_lock_init(&smack_known_unset.smk_cipsolock);
2571 spin_lock_init(&smack_known_huh.smk_cipsolock);
2572 spin_lock_init(&smack_known_hat.smk_cipsolock);
2573 spin_lock_init(&smack_known_star.smk_cipsolock);
2574 spin_lock_init(&smack_known_floor.smk_cipsolock);
2575 spin_lock_init(&smack_known_invalid.smk_cipsolock);
2578 * Register with LSM
2580 if (register_security(&smack_ops))
2581 panic("smack: Unable to register with kernel.\n");
2583 return 0;
2587 * Smack requires early initialization in order to label
2588 * all processes and objects when they are created.
2590 security_initcall(smack_init);