consolidate BINPRM_FLAGS_ENFORCE_NONDUMP handling
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1 /*
2 * linux/fs/exec.c
4 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
5 */
7 /*
8 * #!-checking implemented by tytso.
9 */
11 * Demand-loading implemented 01.12.91 - no need to read anything but
12 * the header into memory. The inode of the executable is put into
13 * "current->executable", and page faults do the actual loading. Clean.
15 * Once more I can proudly say that linux stood up to being changed: it
16 * was less than 2 hours work to get demand-loading completely implemented.
18 * Demand loading changed July 1993 by Eric Youngdale. Use mmap instead,
19 * current->executable is only used by the procfs. This allows a dispatch
20 * table to check for several different types of binary formats. We keep
21 * trying until we recognize the file or we run out of supported binary
22 * formats.
25 #include <linux/slab.h>
26 #include <linux/file.h>
27 #include <linux/fdtable.h>
28 #include <linux/mm.h>
29 #include <linux/stat.h>
30 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
31 #include <linux/swap.h>
32 #include <linux/string.h>
33 #include <linux/init.h>
34 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
35 #include <linux/perf_event.h>
36 #include <linux/highmem.h>
37 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
38 #include <linux/key.h>
39 #include <linux/personality.h>
40 #include <linux/binfmts.h>
41 #include <linux/utsname.h>
42 #include <linux/pid_namespace.h>
43 #include <linux/module.h>
44 #include <linux/namei.h>
45 #include <linux/mount.h>
46 #include <linux/security.h>
47 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
48 #include <linux/tsacct_kern.h>
49 #include <linux/cn_proc.h>
50 #include <linux/audit.h>
51 #include <linux/tracehook.h>
52 #include <linux/kmod.h>
53 #include <linux/fsnotify.h>
54 #include <linux/fs_struct.h>
55 #include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
56 #include <linux/oom.h>
57 #include <linux/compat.h>
59 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
60 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
61 #include <asm/tlb.h>
62 #include "internal.h"
64 int core_uses_pid;
65 char core_pattern[CORENAME_MAX_SIZE] = "core";
66 unsigned int core_pipe_limit;
67 int suid_dumpable = 0;
69 struct core_name {
70 char *corename;
71 int used, size;
73 static atomic_t call_count = ATOMIC_INIT(1);
75 /* The maximal length of core_pattern is also specified in sysctl.c */
77 static LIST_HEAD(formats);
78 static DEFINE_RWLOCK(binfmt_lock);
80 int __register_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt * fmt, int insert)
82 if (!fmt)
83 return -EINVAL;
84 write_lock(&binfmt_lock);
85 insert ? list_add(&fmt->lh, &formats) :
86 list_add_tail(&fmt->lh, &formats);
87 write_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
88 return 0;
91 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__register_binfmt);
93 void unregister_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt * fmt)
95 write_lock(&binfmt_lock);
96 list_del(&fmt->lh);
97 write_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
100 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_binfmt);
102 static inline void put_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt * fmt)
104 module_put(fmt->module);
108 * Note that a shared library must be both readable and executable due to
109 * security reasons.
111 * Also note that we take the address to load from from the file itself.
113 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(uselib, const char __user *, library)
115 struct file *file;
116 char *tmp = getname(library);
117 int error = PTR_ERR(tmp);
118 static const struct open_flags uselib_flags = {
119 .open_flag = O_LARGEFILE | O_RDONLY | __FMODE_EXEC,
120 .acc_mode = MAY_READ | MAY_EXEC | MAY_OPEN,
121 .intent = LOOKUP_OPEN
124 if (IS_ERR(tmp))
125 goto out;
127 file = do_filp_open(AT_FDCWD, tmp, &uselib_flags, LOOKUP_FOLLOW);
128 putname(tmp);
129 error = PTR_ERR(file);
130 if (IS_ERR(file))
131 goto out;
133 error = -EINVAL;
134 if (!S_ISREG(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
135 goto exit;
137 error = -EACCES;
138 if (file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOEXEC)
139 goto exit;
141 fsnotify_open(file);
143 error = -ENOEXEC;
144 if(file->f_op) {
145 struct linux_binfmt * fmt;
147 read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
148 list_for_each_entry(fmt, &formats, lh) {
149 if (!fmt->load_shlib)
150 continue;
151 if (!try_module_get(fmt->module))
152 continue;
153 read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
154 error = fmt->load_shlib(file);
155 read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
156 put_binfmt(fmt);
157 if (error != -ENOEXEC)
158 break;
160 read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
162 exit:
163 fput(file);
164 out:
165 return error;
168 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
170 * The nascent bprm->mm is not visible until exec_mmap() but it can
171 * use a lot of memory, account these pages in current->mm temporary
172 * for oom_badness()->get_mm_rss(). Once exec succeeds or fails, we
173 * change the counter back via acct_arg_size(0).
175 static void acct_arg_size(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pages)
177 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
178 long diff = (long)(pages - bprm->vma_pages);
180 if (!mm || !diff)
181 return;
183 bprm->vma_pages = pages;
185 #ifdef SPLIT_RSS_COUNTING
186 add_mm_counter(mm, MM_ANONPAGES, diff);
187 #else
188 spin_lock(&mm->page_table_lock);
189 add_mm_counter(mm, MM_ANONPAGES, diff);
190 spin_unlock(&mm->page_table_lock);
191 #endif
194 static struct page *get_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
195 int write)
197 struct page *page;
198 int ret;
200 #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
201 if (write) {
202 ret = expand_downwards(bprm->vma, pos);
203 if (ret < 0)
204 return NULL;
206 #endif
207 ret = get_user_pages(current, bprm->mm, pos,
208 1, write, 1, &page, NULL);
209 if (ret <= 0)
210 return NULL;
212 if (write) {
213 unsigned long size = bprm->vma->vm_end - bprm->vma->vm_start;
214 struct rlimit *rlim;
216 acct_arg_size(bprm, size / PAGE_SIZE);
219 * We've historically supported up to 32 pages (ARG_MAX)
220 * of argument strings even with small stacks
222 if (size <= ARG_MAX)
223 return page;
226 * Limit to 1/4-th the stack size for the argv+env strings.
227 * This ensures that:
228 * - the remaining binfmt code will not run out of stack space,
229 * - the program will have a reasonable amount of stack left
230 * to work from.
232 rlim = current->signal->rlim;
233 if (size > ACCESS_ONCE(rlim[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_cur) / 4) {
234 put_page(page);
235 return NULL;
239 return page;
242 static void put_arg_page(struct page *page)
244 put_page(page);
247 static void free_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, int i)
251 static void free_arg_pages(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
255 static void flush_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
256 struct page *page)
258 flush_cache_page(bprm->vma, pos, page_to_pfn(page));
261 static int __bprm_mm_init(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
263 int err;
264 struct vm_area_struct *vma = NULL;
265 struct mm_struct *mm = bprm->mm;
267 bprm->vma = vma = kmem_cache_zalloc(vm_area_cachep, GFP_KERNEL);
268 if (!vma)
269 return -ENOMEM;
271 down_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
272 vma->vm_mm = mm;
275 * Place the stack at the largest stack address the architecture
276 * supports. Later, we'll move this to an appropriate place. We don't
277 * use STACK_TOP because that can depend on attributes which aren't
278 * configured yet.
280 BUG_ON(VM_STACK_FLAGS & VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP);
281 vma->vm_end = STACK_TOP_MAX;
282 vma->vm_start = vma->vm_end - PAGE_SIZE;
283 vma->vm_flags = VM_STACK_FLAGS | VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP;
284 vma->vm_page_prot = vm_get_page_prot(vma->vm_flags);
285 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vma->anon_vma_chain);
287 err = security_file_mmap(NULL, 0, 0, 0, vma->vm_start, 1);
288 if (err)
289 goto err;
291 err = insert_vm_struct(mm, vma);
292 if (err)
293 goto err;
295 mm->stack_vm = mm->total_vm = 1;
296 up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
297 bprm->p = vma->vm_end - sizeof(void *);
298 return 0;
299 err:
300 up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
301 bprm->vma = NULL;
302 kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep, vma);
303 return err;
306 static bool valid_arg_len(struct linux_binprm *bprm, long len)
308 return len <= MAX_ARG_STRLEN;
311 #else
313 static inline void acct_arg_size(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pages)
317 static struct page *get_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
318 int write)
320 struct page *page;
322 page = bprm->page[pos / PAGE_SIZE];
323 if (!page && write) {
324 page = alloc_page(GFP_HIGHUSER|__GFP_ZERO);
325 if (!page)
326 return NULL;
327 bprm->page[pos / PAGE_SIZE] = page;
330 return page;
333 static void put_arg_page(struct page *page)
337 static void free_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, int i)
339 if (bprm->page[i]) {
340 __free_page(bprm->page[i]);
341 bprm->page[i] = NULL;
345 static void free_arg_pages(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
347 int i;
349 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ARG_PAGES; i++)
350 free_arg_page(bprm, i);
353 static void flush_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
354 struct page *page)
358 static int __bprm_mm_init(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
360 bprm->p = PAGE_SIZE * MAX_ARG_PAGES - sizeof(void *);
361 return 0;
364 static bool valid_arg_len(struct linux_binprm *bprm, long len)
366 return len <= bprm->p;
369 #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
372 * Create a new mm_struct and populate it with a temporary stack
373 * vm_area_struct. We don't have enough context at this point to set the stack
374 * flags, permissions, and offset, so we use temporary values. We'll update
375 * them later in setup_arg_pages().
377 int bprm_mm_init(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
379 int err;
380 struct mm_struct *mm = NULL;
382 bprm->mm = mm = mm_alloc();
383 err = -ENOMEM;
384 if (!mm)
385 goto err;
387 err = init_new_context(current, mm);
388 if (err)
389 goto err;
391 err = __bprm_mm_init(bprm);
392 if (err)
393 goto err;
395 return 0;
397 err:
398 if (mm) {
399 bprm->mm = NULL;
400 mmdrop(mm);
403 return err;
406 struct user_arg_ptr {
407 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
408 bool is_compat;
409 #endif
410 union {
411 const char __user *const __user *native;
412 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
413 compat_uptr_t __user *compat;
414 #endif
415 } ptr;
418 static const char __user *get_user_arg_ptr(struct user_arg_ptr argv, int nr)
420 const char __user *native;
422 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
423 if (unlikely(argv.is_compat)) {
424 compat_uptr_t compat;
426 if (get_user(compat, argv.ptr.compat + nr))
427 return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
429 return compat_ptr(compat);
431 #endif
433 if (get_user(native, argv.ptr.native + nr))
434 return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
436 return native;
440 * count() counts the number of strings in array ARGV.
442 static int count(struct user_arg_ptr argv, int max)
444 int i = 0;
446 if (argv.ptr.native != NULL) {
447 for (;;) {
448 const char __user *p = get_user_arg_ptr(argv, i);
450 if (!p)
451 break;
453 if (IS_ERR(p))
454 return -EFAULT;
456 if (i++ >= max)
457 return -E2BIG;
459 if (fatal_signal_pending(current))
460 return -ERESTARTNOHAND;
461 cond_resched();
464 return i;
468 * 'copy_strings()' copies argument/environment strings from the old
469 * processes's memory to the new process's stack. The call to get_user_pages()
470 * ensures the destination page is created and not swapped out.
472 static int copy_strings(int argc, struct user_arg_ptr argv,
473 struct linux_binprm *bprm)
475 struct page *kmapped_page = NULL;
476 char *kaddr = NULL;
477 unsigned long kpos = 0;
478 int ret;
480 while (argc-- > 0) {
481 const char __user *str;
482 int len;
483 unsigned long pos;
485 ret = -EFAULT;
486 str = get_user_arg_ptr(argv, argc);
487 if (IS_ERR(str))
488 goto out;
490 len = strnlen_user(str, MAX_ARG_STRLEN);
491 if (!len)
492 goto out;
494 ret = -E2BIG;
495 if (!valid_arg_len(bprm, len))
496 goto out;
498 /* We're going to work our way backwords. */
499 pos = bprm->p;
500 str += len;
501 bprm->p -= len;
503 while (len > 0) {
504 int offset, bytes_to_copy;
506 if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
507 ret = -ERESTARTNOHAND;
508 goto out;
510 cond_resched();
512 offset = pos % PAGE_SIZE;
513 if (offset == 0)
514 offset = PAGE_SIZE;
516 bytes_to_copy = offset;
517 if (bytes_to_copy > len)
518 bytes_to_copy = len;
520 offset -= bytes_to_copy;
521 pos -= bytes_to_copy;
522 str -= bytes_to_copy;
523 len -= bytes_to_copy;
525 if (!kmapped_page || kpos != (pos & PAGE_MASK)) {
526 struct page *page;
528 page = get_arg_page(bprm, pos, 1);
529 if (!page) {
530 ret = -E2BIG;
531 goto out;
534 if (kmapped_page) {
535 flush_kernel_dcache_page(kmapped_page);
536 kunmap(kmapped_page);
537 put_arg_page(kmapped_page);
539 kmapped_page = page;
540 kaddr = kmap(kmapped_page);
541 kpos = pos & PAGE_MASK;
542 flush_arg_page(bprm, kpos, kmapped_page);
544 if (copy_from_user(kaddr+offset, str, bytes_to_copy)) {
545 ret = -EFAULT;
546 goto out;
550 ret = 0;
551 out:
552 if (kmapped_page) {
553 flush_kernel_dcache_page(kmapped_page);
554 kunmap(kmapped_page);
555 put_arg_page(kmapped_page);
557 return ret;
561 * Like copy_strings, but get argv and its values from kernel memory.
563 int copy_strings_kernel(int argc, const char *const *__argv,
564 struct linux_binprm *bprm)
566 int r;
567 mm_segment_t oldfs = get_fs();
568 struct user_arg_ptr argv = {
569 .ptr.native = (const char __user *const __user *)__argv,
572 set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
573 r = copy_strings(argc, argv, bprm);
574 set_fs(oldfs);
576 return r;
578 EXPORT_SYMBOL(copy_strings_kernel);
580 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
583 * During bprm_mm_init(), we create a temporary stack at STACK_TOP_MAX. Once
584 * the binfmt code determines where the new stack should reside, we shift it to
585 * its final location. The process proceeds as follows:
587 * 1) Use shift to calculate the new vma endpoints.
588 * 2) Extend vma to cover both the old and new ranges. This ensures the
589 * arguments passed to subsequent functions are consistent.
590 * 3) Move vma's page tables to the new range.
591 * 4) Free up any cleared pgd range.
592 * 5) Shrink the vma to cover only the new range.
594 static int shift_arg_pages(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long shift)
596 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
597 unsigned long old_start = vma->vm_start;
598 unsigned long old_end = vma->vm_end;
599 unsigned long length = old_end - old_start;
600 unsigned long new_start = old_start - shift;
601 unsigned long new_end = old_end - shift;
602 struct mmu_gather tlb;
604 BUG_ON(new_start > new_end);
607 * ensure there are no vmas between where we want to go
608 * and where we are
610 if (vma != find_vma(mm, new_start))
611 return -EFAULT;
614 * cover the whole range: [new_start, old_end)
616 if (vma_adjust(vma, new_start, old_end, vma->vm_pgoff, NULL))
617 return -ENOMEM;
620 * move the page tables downwards, on failure we rely on
621 * process cleanup to remove whatever mess we made.
623 if (length != move_page_tables(vma, old_start,
624 vma, new_start, length))
625 return -ENOMEM;
627 lru_add_drain();
628 tlb_gather_mmu(&tlb, mm, 0);
629 if (new_end > old_start) {
631 * when the old and new regions overlap clear from new_end.
633 free_pgd_range(&tlb, new_end, old_end, new_end,
634 vma->vm_next ? vma->vm_next->vm_start : 0);
635 } else {
637 * otherwise, clean from old_start; this is done to not touch
638 * the address space in [new_end, old_start) some architectures
639 * have constraints on va-space that make this illegal (IA64) -
640 * for the others its just a little faster.
642 free_pgd_range(&tlb, old_start, old_end, new_end,
643 vma->vm_next ? vma->vm_next->vm_start : 0);
645 tlb_finish_mmu(&tlb, new_end, old_end);
648 * Shrink the vma to just the new range. Always succeeds.
650 vma_adjust(vma, new_start, new_end, vma->vm_pgoff, NULL);
652 return 0;
656 * Finalizes the stack vm_area_struct. The flags and permissions are updated,
657 * the stack is optionally relocated, and some extra space is added.
659 int setup_arg_pages(struct linux_binprm *bprm,
660 unsigned long stack_top,
661 int executable_stack)
663 unsigned long ret;
664 unsigned long stack_shift;
665 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
666 struct vm_area_struct *vma = bprm->vma;
667 struct vm_area_struct *prev = NULL;
668 unsigned long vm_flags;
669 unsigned long stack_base;
670 unsigned long stack_size;
671 unsigned long stack_expand;
672 unsigned long rlim_stack;
674 #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
675 /* Limit stack size to 1GB */
676 stack_base = rlimit_max(RLIMIT_STACK);
677 if (stack_base > (1 << 30))
678 stack_base = 1 << 30;
680 /* Make sure we didn't let the argument array grow too large. */
681 if (vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start > stack_base)
682 return -ENOMEM;
684 stack_base = PAGE_ALIGN(stack_top - stack_base);
686 stack_shift = vma->vm_start - stack_base;
687 mm->arg_start = bprm->p - stack_shift;
688 bprm->p = vma->vm_end - stack_shift;
689 #else
690 stack_top = arch_align_stack(stack_top);
691 stack_top = PAGE_ALIGN(stack_top);
693 if (unlikely(stack_top < mmap_min_addr) ||
694 unlikely(vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start >= stack_top - mmap_min_addr))
695 return -ENOMEM;
697 stack_shift = vma->vm_end - stack_top;
699 bprm->p -= stack_shift;
700 mm->arg_start = bprm->p;
701 #endif
703 if (bprm->loader)
704 bprm->loader -= stack_shift;
705 bprm->exec -= stack_shift;
707 down_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
708 vm_flags = VM_STACK_FLAGS;
711 * Adjust stack execute permissions; explicitly enable for
712 * EXSTACK_ENABLE_X, disable for EXSTACK_DISABLE_X and leave alone
713 * (arch default) otherwise.
715 if (unlikely(executable_stack == EXSTACK_ENABLE_X))
716 vm_flags |= VM_EXEC;
717 else if (executable_stack == EXSTACK_DISABLE_X)
718 vm_flags &= ~VM_EXEC;
719 vm_flags |= mm->def_flags;
720 vm_flags |= VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP;
722 ret = mprotect_fixup(vma, &prev, vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end,
723 vm_flags);
724 if (ret)
725 goto out_unlock;
726 BUG_ON(prev != vma);
728 /* Move stack pages down in memory. */
729 if (stack_shift) {
730 ret = shift_arg_pages(vma, stack_shift);
731 if (ret)
732 goto out_unlock;
735 /* mprotect_fixup is overkill to remove the temporary stack flags */
736 vma->vm_flags &= ~VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP;
738 stack_expand = 131072UL; /* randomly 32*4k (or 2*64k) pages */
739 stack_size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
741 * Align this down to a page boundary as expand_stack
742 * will align it up.
744 rlim_stack = rlimit(RLIMIT_STACK) & PAGE_MASK;
745 #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
746 if (stack_size + stack_expand > rlim_stack)
747 stack_base = vma->vm_start + rlim_stack;
748 else
749 stack_base = vma->vm_end + stack_expand;
750 #else
751 if (stack_size + stack_expand > rlim_stack)
752 stack_base = vma->vm_end - rlim_stack;
753 else
754 stack_base = vma->vm_start - stack_expand;
755 #endif
756 current->mm->start_stack = bprm->p;
757 ret = expand_stack(vma, stack_base);
758 if (ret)
759 ret = -EFAULT;
761 out_unlock:
762 up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
763 return ret;
765 EXPORT_SYMBOL(setup_arg_pages);
767 #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
769 struct file *open_exec(const char *name)
771 struct file *file;
772 int err;
773 static const struct open_flags open_exec_flags = {
774 .open_flag = O_LARGEFILE | O_RDONLY | __FMODE_EXEC,
775 .acc_mode = MAY_EXEC | MAY_OPEN,
776 .intent = LOOKUP_OPEN
779 file = do_filp_open(AT_FDCWD, name, &open_exec_flags, LOOKUP_FOLLOW);
780 if (IS_ERR(file))
781 goto out;
783 err = -EACCES;
784 if (!S_ISREG(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
785 goto exit;
787 if (file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOEXEC)
788 goto exit;
790 fsnotify_open(file);
792 err = deny_write_access(file);
793 if (err)
794 goto exit;
796 out:
797 return file;
799 exit:
800 fput(file);
801 return ERR_PTR(err);
803 EXPORT_SYMBOL(open_exec);
805 int kernel_read(struct file *file, loff_t offset,
806 char *addr, unsigned long count)
808 mm_segment_t old_fs;
809 loff_t pos = offset;
810 int result;
812 old_fs = get_fs();
813 set_fs(get_ds());
814 /* The cast to a user pointer is valid due to the set_fs() */
815 result = vfs_read(file, (void __user *)addr, count, &pos);
816 set_fs(old_fs);
817 return result;
820 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_read);
822 static int exec_mmap(struct mm_struct *mm)
824 struct task_struct *tsk;
825 struct mm_struct * old_mm, *active_mm;
827 /* Notify parent that we're no longer interested in the old VM */
828 tsk = current;
829 old_mm = current->mm;
830 sync_mm_rss(tsk, old_mm);
831 mm_release(tsk, old_mm);
833 if (old_mm) {
835 * Make sure that if there is a core dump in progress
836 * for the old mm, we get out and die instead of going
837 * through with the exec. We must hold mmap_sem around
838 * checking core_state and changing tsk->mm.
840 down_read(&old_mm->mmap_sem);
841 if (unlikely(old_mm->core_state)) {
842 up_read(&old_mm->mmap_sem);
843 return -EINTR;
846 task_lock(tsk);
847 active_mm = tsk->active_mm;
848 tsk->mm = mm;
849 tsk->active_mm = mm;
850 activate_mm(active_mm, mm);
851 if (old_mm && tsk->signal->oom_score_adj == OOM_SCORE_ADJ_MIN) {
852 atomic_dec(&old_mm->oom_disable_count);
853 atomic_inc(&tsk->mm->oom_disable_count);
855 task_unlock(tsk);
856 arch_pick_mmap_layout(mm);
857 if (old_mm) {
858 up_read(&old_mm->mmap_sem);
859 BUG_ON(active_mm != old_mm);
860 mm_update_next_owner(old_mm);
861 mmput(old_mm);
862 return 0;
864 mmdrop(active_mm);
865 return 0;
869 * This function makes sure the current process has its own signal table,
870 * so that flush_signal_handlers can later reset the handlers without
871 * disturbing other processes. (Other processes might share the signal
872 * table via the CLONE_SIGHAND option to clone().)
874 static int de_thread(struct task_struct *tsk)
876 struct signal_struct *sig = tsk->signal;
877 struct sighand_struct *oldsighand = tsk->sighand;
878 spinlock_t *lock = &oldsighand->siglock;
880 if (thread_group_empty(tsk))
881 goto no_thread_group;
884 * Kill all other threads in the thread group.
886 spin_lock_irq(lock);
887 if (signal_group_exit(sig)) {
889 * Another group action in progress, just
890 * return so that the signal is processed.
892 spin_unlock_irq(lock);
893 return -EAGAIN;
896 sig->group_exit_task = tsk;
897 sig->notify_count = zap_other_threads(tsk);
898 if (!thread_group_leader(tsk))
899 sig->notify_count--;
901 while (sig->notify_count) {
902 __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
903 spin_unlock_irq(lock);
904 schedule();
905 spin_lock_irq(lock);
907 spin_unlock_irq(lock);
910 * At this point all other threads have exited, all we have to
911 * do is to wait for the thread group leader to become inactive,
912 * and to assume its PID:
914 if (!thread_group_leader(tsk)) {
915 struct task_struct *leader = tsk->group_leader;
917 sig->notify_count = -1; /* for exit_notify() */
918 for (;;) {
919 write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
920 if (likely(leader->exit_state))
921 break;
922 __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
923 write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
924 schedule();
928 * The only record we have of the real-time age of a
929 * process, regardless of execs it's done, is start_time.
930 * All the past CPU time is accumulated in signal_struct
931 * from sister threads now dead. But in this non-leader
932 * exec, nothing survives from the original leader thread,
933 * whose birth marks the true age of this process now.
934 * When we take on its identity by switching to its PID, we
935 * also take its birthdate (always earlier than our own).
937 tsk->start_time = leader->start_time;
939 BUG_ON(!same_thread_group(leader, tsk));
940 BUG_ON(has_group_leader_pid(tsk));
942 * An exec() starts a new thread group with the
943 * TGID of the previous thread group. Rehash the
944 * two threads with a switched PID, and release
945 * the former thread group leader:
948 /* Become a process group leader with the old leader's pid.
949 * The old leader becomes a thread of the this thread group.
950 * Note: The old leader also uses this pid until release_task
951 * is called. Odd but simple and correct.
953 detach_pid(tsk, PIDTYPE_PID);
954 tsk->pid = leader->pid;
955 attach_pid(tsk, PIDTYPE_PID, task_pid(leader));
956 transfer_pid(leader, tsk, PIDTYPE_PGID);
957 transfer_pid(leader, tsk, PIDTYPE_SID);
959 list_replace_rcu(&leader->tasks, &tsk->tasks);
960 list_replace_init(&leader->sibling, &tsk->sibling);
962 tsk->group_leader = tsk;
963 leader->group_leader = tsk;
965 tsk->exit_signal = SIGCHLD;
967 BUG_ON(leader->exit_state != EXIT_ZOMBIE);
968 leader->exit_state = EXIT_DEAD;
969 write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
971 release_task(leader);
974 sig->group_exit_task = NULL;
975 sig->notify_count = 0;
977 no_thread_group:
978 if (current->mm)
979 setmax_mm_hiwater_rss(&sig->maxrss, current->mm);
981 exit_itimers(sig);
982 flush_itimer_signals();
984 if (atomic_read(&oldsighand->count) != 1) {
985 struct sighand_struct *newsighand;
987 * This ->sighand is shared with the CLONE_SIGHAND
988 * but not CLONE_THREAD task, switch to the new one.
990 newsighand = kmem_cache_alloc(sighand_cachep, GFP_KERNEL);
991 if (!newsighand)
992 return -ENOMEM;
994 atomic_set(&newsighand->count, 1);
995 memcpy(newsighand->action, oldsighand->action,
996 sizeof(newsighand->action));
998 write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
999 spin_lock(&oldsighand->siglock);
1000 rcu_assign_pointer(tsk->sighand, newsighand);
1001 spin_unlock(&oldsighand->siglock);
1002 write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
1004 __cleanup_sighand(oldsighand);
1007 BUG_ON(!thread_group_leader(tsk));
1008 return 0;
1012 * These functions flushes out all traces of the currently running executable
1013 * so that a new one can be started
1015 static void flush_old_files(struct files_struct * files)
1017 long j = -1;
1018 struct fdtable *fdt;
1020 spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
1021 for (;;) {
1022 unsigned long set, i;
1024 j++;
1025 i = j * __NFDBITS;
1026 fdt = files_fdtable(files);
1027 if (i >= fdt->max_fds)
1028 break;
1029 set = fdt->close_on_exec->fds_bits[j];
1030 if (!set)
1031 continue;
1032 fdt->close_on_exec->fds_bits[j] = 0;
1033 spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
1034 for ( ; set ; i++,set >>= 1) {
1035 if (set & 1) {
1036 sys_close(i);
1039 spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
1042 spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
1045 char *get_task_comm(char *buf, struct task_struct *tsk)
1047 /* buf must be at least sizeof(tsk->comm) in size */
1048 task_lock(tsk);
1049 strncpy(buf, tsk->comm, sizeof(tsk->comm));
1050 task_unlock(tsk);
1051 return buf;
1053 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_task_comm);
1055 void set_task_comm(struct task_struct *tsk, char *buf)
1057 task_lock(tsk);
1060 * Threads may access current->comm without holding
1061 * the task lock, so write the string carefully.
1062 * Readers without a lock may see incomplete new
1063 * names but are safe from non-terminating string reads.
1065 memset(tsk->comm, 0, TASK_COMM_LEN);
1066 wmb();
1067 strlcpy(tsk->comm, buf, sizeof(tsk->comm));
1068 task_unlock(tsk);
1069 perf_event_comm(tsk);
1072 int flush_old_exec(struct linux_binprm * bprm)
1074 int retval;
1077 * Make sure we have a private signal table and that
1078 * we are unassociated from the previous thread group.
1080 retval = de_thread(current);
1081 if (retval)
1082 goto out;
1084 set_mm_exe_file(bprm->mm, bprm->file);
1087 * Release all of the old mmap stuff
1089 acct_arg_size(bprm, 0);
1090 retval = exec_mmap(bprm->mm);
1091 if (retval)
1092 goto out;
1094 bprm->mm = NULL; /* We're using it now */
1096 set_fs(USER_DS);
1097 current->flags &= ~(PF_RANDOMIZE | PF_KTHREAD);
1098 flush_thread();
1099 current->personality &= ~bprm->per_clear;
1101 return 0;
1103 out:
1104 return retval;
1106 EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_old_exec);
1108 void would_dump(struct linux_binprm *bprm, struct file *file)
1110 if (inode_permission(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode, MAY_READ) < 0)
1111 bprm->interp_flags |= BINPRM_FLAGS_ENFORCE_NONDUMP;
1113 EXPORT_SYMBOL(would_dump);
1115 void setup_new_exec(struct linux_binprm * bprm)
1117 int i, ch;
1118 const char *name;
1119 char tcomm[sizeof(current->comm)];
1121 arch_pick_mmap_layout(current->mm);
1123 /* This is the point of no return */
1124 current->sas_ss_sp = current->sas_ss_size = 0;
1126 if (current_euid() == current_uid() && current_egid() == current_gid())
1127 set_dumpable(current->mm, 1);
1128 else
1129 set_dumpable(current->mm, suid_dumpable);
1131 name = bprm->filename;
1133 /* Copies the binary name from after last slash */
1134 for (i=0; (ch = *(name++)) != '\0';) {
1135 if (ch == '/')
1136 i = 0; /* overwrite what we wrote */
1137 else
1138 if (i < (sizeof(tcomm) - 1))
1139 tcomm[i++] = ch;
1141 tcomm[i] = '\0';
1142 set_task_comm(current, tcomm);
1144 /* Set the new mm task size. We have to do that late because it may
1145 * depend on TIF_32BIT which is only updated in flush_thread() on
1146 * some architectures like powerpc
1148 current->mm->task_size = TASK_SIZE;
1150 /* install the new credentials */
1151 if (bprm->cred->uid != current_euid() ||
1152 bprm->cred->gid != current_egid()) {
1153 current->pdeath_signal = 0;
1154 } else {
1155 would_dump(bprm, bprm->file);
1156 if (bprm->interp_flags & BINPRM_FLAGS_ENFORCE_NONDUMP)
1157 set_dumpable(current->mm, suid_dumpable);
1161 * Flush performance counters when crossing a
1162 * security domain:
1164 if (!get_dumpable(current->mm))
1165 perf_event_exit_task(current);
1167 /* An exec changes our domain. We are no longer part of the thread
1168 group */
1170 current->self_exec_id++;
1172 flush_signal_handlers(current, 0);
1173 flush_old_files(current->files);
1175 EXPORT_SYMBOL(setup_new_exec);
1178 * Prepare credentials and lock ->cred_guard_mutex.
1179 * install_exec_creds() commits the new creds and drops the lock.
1180 * Or, if exec fails before, free_bprm() should release ->cred and
1181 * and unlock.
1183 int prepare_bprm_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1185 if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex))
1186 return -ERESTARTNOINTR;
1188 bprm->cred = prepare_exec_creds();
1189 if (likely(bprm->cred))
1190 return 0;
1192 mutex_unlock(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex);
1193 return -ENOMEM;
1196 void free_bprm(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1198 free_arg_pages(bprm);
1199 if (bprm->cred) {
1200 mutex_unlock(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex);
1201 abort_creds(bprm->cred);
1203 kfree(bprm);
1207 * install the new credentials for this executable
1209 void install_exec_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1211 security_bprm_committing_creds(bprm);
1213 commit_creds(bprm->cred);
1214 bprm->cred = NULL;
1216 * cred_guard_mutex must be held at least to this point to prevent
1217 * ptrace_attach() from altering our determination of the task's
1218 * credentials; any time after this it may be unlocked.
1220 security_bprm_committed_creds(bprm);
1221 mutex_unlock(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex);
1223 EXPORT_SYMBOL(install_exec_creds);
1226 * determine how safe it is to execute the proposed program
1227 * - the caller must hold ->cred_guard_mutex to protect against
1228 * PTRACE_ATTACH
1230 int check_unsafe_exec(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1232 struct task_struct *p = current, *t;
1233 unsigned n_fs;
1234 int res = 0;
1236 bprm->unsafe = tracehook_unsafe_exec(p);
1238 n_fs = 1;
1239 spin_lock(&p->fs->lock);
1240 rcu_read_lock();
1241 for (t = next_thread(p); t != p; t = next_thread(t)) {
1242 if (t->fs == p->fs)
1243 n_fs++;
1245 rcu_read_unlock();
1247 if (p->fs->users > n_fs) {
1248 bprm->unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_SHARE;
1249 } else {
1250 res = -EAGAIN;
1251 if (!p->fs->in_exec) {
1252 p->fs->in_exec = 1;
1253 res = 1;
1256 spin_unlock(&p->fs->lock);
1258 return res;
1262 * Fill the binprm structure from the inode.
1263 * Check permissions, then read the first 128 (BINPRM_BUF_SIZE) bytes
1265 * This may be called multiple times for binary chains (scripts for example).
1267 int prepare_binprm(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1269 umode_t mode;
1270 struct inode * inode = bprm->file->f_path.dentry->d_inode;
1271 int retval;
1273 mode = inode->i_mode;
1274 if (bprm->file->f_op == NULL)
1275 return -EACCES;
1277 /* clear any previous set[ug]id data from a previous binary */
1278 bprm->cred->euid = current_euid();
1279 bprm->cred->egid = current_egid();
1281 if (!(bprm->file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOSUID)) {
1282 /* Set-uid? */
1283 if (mode & S_ISUID) {
1284 bprm->per_clear |= PER_CLEAR_ON_SETID;
1285 bprm->cred->euid = inode->i_uid;
1288 /* Set-gid? */
1290 * If setgid is set but no group execute bit then this
1291 * is a candidate for mandatory locking, not a setgid
1292 * executable.
1294 if ((mode & (S_ISGID | S_IXGRP)) == (S_ISGID | S_IXGRP)) {
1295 bprm->per_clear |= PER_CLEAR_ON_SETID;
1296 bprm->cred->egid = inode->i_gid;
1300 /* fill in binprm security blob */
1301 retval = security_bprm_set_creds(bprm);
1302 if (retval)
1303 return retval;
1304 bprm->cred_prepared = 1;
1306 memset(bprm->buf, 0, BINPRM_BUF_SIZE);
1307 return kernel_read(bprm->file, 0, bprm->buf, BINPRM_BUF_SIZE);
1310 EXPORT_SYMBOL(prepare_binprm);
1313 * Arguments are '\0' separated strings found at the location bprm->p
1314 * points to; chop off the first by relocating brpm->p to right after
1315 * the first '\0' encountered.
1317 int remove_arg_zero(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1319 int ret = 0;
1320 unsigned long offset;
1321 char *kaddr;
1322 struct page *page;
1324 if (!bprm->argc)
1325 return 0;
1327 do {
1328 offset = bprm->p & ~PAGE_MASK;
1329 page = get_arg_page(bprm, bprm->p, 0);
1330 if (!page) {
1331 ret = -EFAULT;
1332 goto out;
1334 kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0);
1336 for (; offset < PAGE_SIZE && kaddr[offset];
1337 offset++, bprm->p++)
1340 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
1341 put_arg_page(page);
1343 if (offset == PAGE_SIZE)
1344 free_arg_page(bprm, (bprm->p >> PAGE_SHIFT) - 1);
1345 } while (offset == PAGE_SIZE);
1347 bprm->p++;
1348 bprm->argc--;
1349 ret = 0;
1351 out:
1352 return ret;
1354 EXPORT_SYMBOL(remove_arg_zero);
1357 * cycle the list of binary formats handler, until one recognizes the image
1359 int search_binary_handler(struct linux_binprm *bprm,struct pt_regs *regs)
1361 unsigned int depth = bprm->recursion_depth;
1362 int try,retval;
1363 struct linux_binfmt *fmt;
1365 retval = security_bprm_check(bprm);
1366 if (retval)
1367 return retval;
1369 retval = audit_bprm(bprm);
1370 if (retval)
1371 return retval;
1373 retval = -ENOENT;
1374 for (try=0; try<2; try++) {
1375 read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
1376 list_for_each_entry(fmt, &formats, lh) {
1377 int (*fn)(struct linux_binprm *, struct pt_regs *) = fmt->load_binary;
1378 if (!fn)
1379 continue;
1380 if (!try_module_get(fmt->module))
1381 continue;
1382 read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
1383 retval = fn(bprm, regs);
1385 * Restore the depth counter to its starting value
1386 * in this call, so we don't have to rely on every
1387 * load_binary function to restore it on return.
1389 bprm->recursion_depth = depth;
1390 if (retval >= 0) {
1391 if (depth == 0)
1392 tracehook_report_exec(fmt, bprm, regs);
1393 put_binfmt(fmt);
1394 allow_write_access(bprm->file);
1395 if (bprm->file)
1396 fput(bprm->file);
1397 bprm->file = NULL;
1398 current->did_exec = 1;
1399 proc_exec_connector(current);
1400 return retval;
1402 read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
1403 put_binfmt(fmt);
1404 if (retval != -ENOEXEC || bprm->mm == NULL)
1405 break;
1406 if (!bprm->file) {
1407 read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
1408 return retval;
1411 read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
1412 if (retval != -ENOEXEC || bprm->mm == NULL) {
1413 break;
1414 #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES
1415 } else {
1416 #define printable(c) (((c)=='\t') || ((c)=='\n') || (0x20<=(c) && (c)<=0x7e))
1417 if (printable(bprm->buf[0]) &&
1418 printable(bprm->buf[1]) &&
1419 printable(bprm->buf[2]) &&
1420 printable(bprm->buf[3]))
1421 break; /* -ENOEXEC */
1422 request_module("binfmt-%04x", *(unsigned short *)(&bprm->buf[2]));
1423 #endif
1426 return retval;
1429 EXPORT_SYMBOL(search_binary_handler);
1432 * sys_execve() executes a new program.
1434 static int do_execve_common(const char *filename,
1435 struct user_arg_ptr argv,
1436 struct user_arg_ptr envp,
1437 struct pt_regs *regs)
1439 struct linux_binprm *bprm;
1440 struct file *file;
1441 struct files_struct *displaced;
1442 bool clear_in_exec;
1443 int retval;
1445 retval = unshare_files(&displaced);
1446 if (retval)
1447 goto out_ret;
1449 retval = -ENOMEM;
1450 bprm = kzalloc(sizeof(*bprm), GFP_KERNEL);
1451 if (!bprm)
1452 goto out_files;
1454 retval = prepare_bprm_creds(bprm);
1455 if (retval)
1456 goto out_free;
1458 retval = check_unsafe_exec(bprm);
1459 if (retval < 0)
1460 goto out_free;
1461 clear_in_exec = retval;
1462 current->in_execve = 1;
1464 file = open_exec(filename);
1465 retval = PTR_ERR(file);
1466 if (IS_ERR(file))
1467 goto out_unmark;
1469 sched_exec();
1471 bprm->file = file;
1472 bprm->filename = filename;
1473 bprm->interp = filename;
1475 retval = bprm_mm_init(bprm);
1476 if (retval)
1477 goto out_file;
1479 bprm->argc = count(argv, MAX_ARG_STRINGS);
1480 if ((retval = bprm->argc) < 0)
1481 goto out;
1483 bprm->envc = count(envp, MAX_ARG_STRINGS);
1484 if ((retval = bprm->envc) < 0)
1485 goto out;
1487 retval = prepare_binprm(bprm);
1488 if (retval < 0)
1489 goto out;
1491 retval = copy_strings_kernel(1, &bprm->filename, bprm);
1492 if (retval < 0)
1493 goto out;
1495 bprm->exec = bprm->p;
1496 retval = copy_strings(bprm->envc, envp, bprm);
1497 if (retval < 0)
1498 goto out;
1500 retval = copy_strings(bprm->argc, argv, bprm);
1501 if (retval < 0)
1502 goto out;
1504 retval = search_binary_handler(bprm,regs);
1505 if (retval < 0)
1506 goto out;
1508 /* execve succeeded */
1509 current->fs->in_exec = 0;
1510 current->in_execve = 0;
1511 acct_update_integrals(current);
1512 free_bprm(bprm);
1513 if (displaced)
1514 put_files_struct(displaced);
1515 return retval;
1517 out:
1518 if (bprm->mm) {
1519 acct_arg_size(bprm, 0);
1520 mmput(bprm->mm);
1523 out_file:
1524 if (bprm->file) {
1525 allow_write_access(bprm->file);
1526 fput(bprm->file);
1529 out_unmark:
1530 if (clear_in_exec)
1531 current->fs->in_exec = 0;
1532 current->in_execve = 0;
1534 out_free:
1535 free_bprm(bprm);
1537 out_files:
1538 if (displaced)
1539 reset_files_struct(displaced);
1540 out_ret:
1541 return retval;
1544 int do_execve(const char *filename,
1545 const char __user *const __user *__argv,
1546 const char __user *const __user *__envp,
1547 struct pt_regs *regs)
1549 struct user_arg_ptr argv = { .ptr.native = __argv };
1550 struct user_arg_ptr envp = { .ptr.native = __envp };
1551 return do_execve_common(filename, argv, envp, regs);
1554 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
1555 int compat_do_execve(char *filename,
1556 compat_uptr_t __user *__argv,
1557 compat_uptr_t __user *__envp,
1558 struct pt_regs *regs)
1560 struct user_arg_ptr argv = {
1561 .is_compat = true,
1562 .ptr.compat = __argv,
1564 struct user_arg_ptr envp = {
1565 .is_compat = true,
1566 .ptr.compat = __envp,
1568 return do_execve_common(filename, argv, envp, regs);
1570 #endif
1572 void set_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt *new)
1574 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
1576 if (mm->binfmt)
1577 module_put(mm->binfmt->module);
1579 mm->binfmt = new;
1580 if (new)
1581 __module_get(new->module);
1584 EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_binfmt);
1586 static int expand_corename(struct core_name *cn)
1588 char *old_corename = cn->corename;
1590 cn->size = CORENAME_MAX_SIZE * atomic_inc_return(&call_count);
1591 cn->corename = krealloc(old_corename, cn->size, GFP_KERNEL);
1593 if (!cn->corename) {
1594 kfree(old_corename);
1595 return -ENOMEM;
1598 return 0;
1601 static int cn_printf(struct core_name *cn, const char *fmt, ...)
1603 char *cur;
1604 int need;
1605 int ret;
1606 va_list arg;
1608 va_start(arg, fmt);
1609 need = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, arg);
1610 va_end(arg);
1612 if (likely(need < cn->size - cn->used - 1))
1613 goto out_printf;
1615 ret = expand_corename(cn);
1616 if (ret)
1617 goto expand_fail;
1619 out_printf:
1620 cur = cn->corename + cn->used;
1621 va_start(arg, fmt);
1622 vsnprintf(cur, need + 1, fmt, arg);
1623 va_end(arg);
1624 cn->used += need;
1625 return 0;
1627 expand_fail:
1628 return ret;
1631 static int cn_print_exe_file(struct core_name *cn)
1633 struct file *exe_file;
1634 char *pathbuf, *path, *p;
1635 int ret;
1637 exe_file = get_mm_exe_file(current->mm);
1638 if (!exe_file)
1639 return cn_printf(cn, "(unknown)");
1641 pathbuf = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_TEMPORARY);
1642 if (!pathbuf) {
1643 ret = -ENOMEM;
1644 goto put_exe_file;
1647 path = d_path(&exe_file->f_path, pathbuf, PATH_MAX);
1648 if (IS_ERR(path)) {
1649 ret = PTR_ERR(path);
1650 goto free_buf;
1653 for (p = path; *p; p++)
1654 if (*p == '/')
1655 *p = '!';
1657 ret = cn_printf(cn, "%s", path);
1659 free_buf:
1660 kfree(pathbuf);
1661 put_exe_file:
1662 fput(exe_file);
1663 return ret;
1666 /* format_corename will inspect the pattern parameter, and output a
1667 * name into corename, which must have space for at least
1668 * CORENAME_MAX_SIZE bytes plus one byte for the zero terminator.
1670 static int format_corename(struct core_name *cn, long signr)
1672 const struct cred *cred = current_cred();
1673 const char *pat_ptr = core_pattern;
1674 int ispipe = (*pat_ptr == '|');
1675 int pid_in_pattern = 0;
1676 int err = 0;
1678 cn->size = CORENAME_MAX_SIZE * atomic_read(&call_count);
1679 cn->corename = kmalloc(cn->size, GFP_KERNEL);
1680 cn->used = 0;
1682 if (!cn->corename)
1683 return -ENOMEM;
1685 /* Repeat as long as we have more pattern to process and more output
1686 space */
1687 while (*pat_ptr) {
1688 if (*pat_ptr != '%') {
1689 if (*pat_ptr == 0)
1690 goto out;
1691 err = cn_printf(cn, "%c", *pat_ptr++);
1692 } else {
1693 switch (*++pat_ptr) {
1694 /* single % at the end, drop that */
1695 case 0:
1696 goto out;
1697 /* Double percent, output one percent */
1698 case '%':
1699 err = cn_printf(cn, "%c", '%');
1700 break;
1701 /* pid */
1702 case 'p':
1703 pid_in_pattern = 1;
1704 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d",
1705 task_tgid_vnr(current));
1706 break;
1707 /* uid */
1708 case 'u':
1709 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d", cred->uid);
1710 break;
1711 /* gid */
1712 case 'g':
1713 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d", cred->gid);
1714 break;
1715 /* signal that caused the coredump */
1716 case 's':
1717 err = cn_printf(cn, "%ld", signr);
1718 break;
1719 /* UNIX time of coredump */
1720 case 't': {
1721 struct timeval tv;
1722 do_gettimeofday(&tv);
1723 err = cn_printf(cn, "%lu", tv.tv_sec);
1724 break;
1726 /* hostname */
1727 case 'h':
1728 down_read(&uts_sem);
1729 err = cn_printf(cn, "%s",
1730 utsname()->nodename);
1731 up_read(&uts_sem);
1732 break;
1733 /* executable */
1734 case 'e':
1735 err = cn_printf(cn, "%s", current->comm);
1736 break;
1737 case 'E':
1738 err = cn_print_exe_file(cn);
1739 break;
1740 /* core limit size */
1741 case 'c':
1742 err = cn_printf(cn, "%lu",
1743 rlimit(RLIMIT_CORE));
1744 break;
1745 default:
1746 break;
1748 ++pat_ptr;
1751 if (err)
1752 return err;
1755 /* Backward compatibility with core_uses_pid:
1757 * If core_pattern does not include a %p (as is the default)
1758 * and core_uses_pid is set, then .%pid will be appended to
1759 * the filename. Do not do this for piped commands. */
1760 if (!ispipe && !pid_in_pattern && core_uses_pid) {
1761 err = cn_printf(cn, ".%d", task_tgid_vnr(current));
1762 if (err)
1763 return err;
1765 out:
1766 return ispipe;
1769 static int zap_process(struct task_struct *start, int exit_code)
1771 struct task_struct *t;
1772 int nr = 0;
1774 start->signal->flags = SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT;
1775 start->signal->group_exit_code = exit_code;
1776 start->signal->group_stop_count = 0;
1778 t = start;
1779 do {
1780 task_clear_group_stop_pending(t);
1781 if (t != current && t->mm) {
1782 sigaddset(&t->pending.signal, SIGKILL);
1783 signal_wake_up(t, 1);
1784 nr++;
1786 } while_each_thread(start, t);
1788 return nr;
1791 static inline int zap_threads(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm,
1792 struct core_state *core_state, int exit_code)
1794 struct task_struct *g, *p;
1795 unsigned long flags;
1796 int nr = -EAGAIN;
1798 spin_lock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
1799 if (!signal_group_exit(tsk->signal)) {
1800 mm->core_state = core_state;
1801 nr = zap_process(tsk, exit_code);
1803 spin_unlock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
1804 if (unlikely(nr < 0))
1805 return nr;
1807 if (atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) == nr + 1)
1808 goto done;
1810 * We should find and kill all tasks which use this mm, and we should
1811 * count them correctly into ->nr_threads. We don't take tasklist
1812 * lock, but this is safe wrt:
1814 * fork:
1815 * None of sub-threads can fork after zap_process(leader). All
1816 * processes which were created before this point should be
1817 * visible to zap_threads() because copy_process() adds the new
1818 * process to the tail of init_task.tasks list, and lock/unlock
1819 * of ->siglock provides a memory barrier.
1821 * do_exit:
1822 * The caller holds mm->mmap_sem. This means that the task which
1823 * uses this mm can't pass exit_mm(), so it can't exit or clear
1824 * its ->mm.
1826 * de_thread:
1827 * It does list_replace_rcu(&leader->tasks, &current->tasks),
1828 * we must see either old or new leader, this does not matter.
1829 * However, it can change p->sighand, so lock_task_sighand(p)
1830 * must be used. Since p->mm != NULL and we hold ->mmap_sem
1831 * it can't fail.
1833 * Note also that "g" can be the old leader with ->mm == NULL
1834 * and already unhashed and thus removed from ->thread_group.
1835 * This is OK, __unhash_process()->list_del_rcu() does not
1836 * clear the ->next pointer, we will find the new leader via
1837 * next_thread().
1839 rcu_read_lock();
1840 for_each_process(g) {
1841 if (g == tsk->group_leader)
1842 continue;
1843 if (g->flags & PF_KTHREAD)
1844 continue;
1845 p = g;
1846 do {
1847 if (p->mm) {
1848 if (unlikely(p->mm == mm)) {
1849 lock_task_sighand(p, &flags);
1850 nr += zap_process(p, exit_code);
1851 unlock_task_sighand(p, &flags);
1853 break;
1855 } while_each_thread(g, p);
1857 rcu_read_unlock();
1858 done:
1859 atomic_set(&core_state->nr_threads, nr);
1860 return nr;
1863 static int coredump_wait(int exit_code, struct core_state *core_state)
1865 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
1866 struct mm_struct *mm = tsk->mm;
1867 struct completion *vfork_done;
1868 int core_waiters = -EBUSY;
1870 init_completion(&core_state->startup);
1871 core_state->dumper.task = tsk;
1872 core_state->dumper.next = NULL;
1874 down_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
1875 if (!mm->core_state)
1876 core_waiters = zap_threads(tsk, mm, core_state, exit_code);
1877 up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
1879 if (unlikely(core_waiters < 0))
1880 goto fail;
1883 * Make sure nobody is waiting for us to release the VM,
1884 * otherwise we can deadlock when we wait on each other
1886 vfork_done = tsk->vfork_done;
1887 if (vfork_done) {
1888 tsk->vfork_done = NULL;
1889 complete(vfork_done);
1892 if (core_waiters)
1893 wait_for_completion(&core_state->startup);
1894 fail:
1895 return core_waiters;
1898 static void coredump_finish(struct mm_struct *mm)
1900 struct core_thread *curr, *next;
1901 struct task_struct *task;
1903 next = mm->core_state->dumper.next;
1904 while ((curr = next) != NULL) {
1905 next = curr->next;
1906 task = curr->task;
1908 * see exit_mm(), curr->task must not see
1909 * ->task == NULL before we read ->next.
1911 smp_mb();
1912 curr->task = NULL;
1913 wake_up_process(task);
1916 mm->core_state = NULL;
1920 * set_dumpable converts traditional three-value dumpable to two flags and
1921 * stores them into mm->flags. It modifies lower two bits of mm->flags, but
1922 * these bits are not changed atomically. So get_dumpable can observe the
1923 * intermediate state. To avoid doing unexpected behavior, get get_dumpable
1924 * return either old dumpable or new one by paying attention to the order of
1925 * modifying the bits.
1927 * dumpable | mm->flags (binary)
1928 * old new | initial interim final
1929 * ---------+-----------------------
1930 * 0 1 | 00 01 01
1931 * 0 2 | 00 10(*) 11
1932 * 1 0 | 01 00 00
1933 * 1 2 | 01 11 11
1934 * 2 0 | 11 10(*) 00
1935 * 2 1 | 11 11 01
1937 * (*) get_dumpable regards interim value of 10 as 11.
1939 void set_dumpable(struct mm_struct *mm, int value)
1941 switch (value) {
1942 case 0:
1943 clear_bit(MMF_DUMPABLE, &mm->flags);
1944 smp_wmb();
1945 clear_bit(MMF_DUMP_SECURELY, &mm->flags);
1946 break;
1947 case 1:
1948 set_bit(MMF_DUMPABLE, &mm->flags);
1949 smp_wmb();
1950 clear_bit(MMF_DUMP_SECURELY, &mm->flags);
1951 break;
1952 case 2:
1953 set_bit(MMF_DUMP_SECURELY, &mm->flags);
1954 smp_wmb();
1955 set_bit(MMF_DUMPABLE, &mm->flags);
1956 break;
1960 static int __get_dumpable(unsigned long mm_flags)
1962 int ret;
1964 ret = mm_flags & MMF_DUMPABLE_MASK;
1965 return (ret >= 2) ? 2 : ret;
1968 int get_dumpable(struct mm_struct *mm)
1970 return __get_dumpable(mm->flags);
1973 static void wait_for_dump_helpers(struct file *file)
1975 struct pipe_inode_info *pipe;
1977 pipe = file->f_path.dentry->d_inode->i_pipe;
1979 pipe_lock(pipe);
1980 pipe->readers++;
1981 pipe->writers--;
1983 while ((pipe->readers > 1) && (!signal_pending(current))) {
1984 wake_up_interruptible_sync(&pipe->wait);
1985 kill_fasync(&pipe->fasync_readers, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
1986 pipe_wait(pipe);
1989 pipe->readers--;
1990 pipe->writers++;
1991 pipe_unlock(pipe);
1997 * umh_pipe_setup
1998 * helper function to customize the process used
1999 * to collect the core in userspace. Specifically
2000 * it sets up a pipe and installs it as fd 0 (stdin)
2001 * for the process. Returns 0 on success, or
2002 * PTR_ERR on failure.
2003 * Note that it also sets the core limit to 1. This
2004 * is a special value that we use to trap recursive
2005 * core dumps
2007 static int umh_pipe_setup(struct subprocess_info *info, struct cred *new)
2009 struct file *rp, *wp;
2010 struct fdtable *fdt;
2011 struct coredump_params *cp = (struct coredump_params *)info->data;
2012 struct files_struct *cf = current->files;
2014 wp = create_write_pipe(0);
2015 if (IS_ERR(wp))
2016 return PTR_ERR(wp);
2018 rp = create_read_pipe(wp, 0);
2019 if (IS_ERR(rp)) {
2020 free_write_pipe(wp);
2021 return PTR_ERR(rp);
2024 cp->file = wp;
2026 sys_close(0);
2027 fd_install(0, rp);
2028 spin_lock(&cf->file_lock);
2029 fdt = files_fdtable(cf);
2030 FD_SET(0, fdt->open_fds);
2031 FD_CLR(0, fdt->close_on_exec);
2032 spin_unlock(&cf->file_lock);
2034 /* and disallow core files too */
2035 current->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_CORE] = (struct rlimit){1, 1};
2037 return 0;
2040 void do_coredump(long signr, int exit_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
2042 struct core_state core_state;
2043 struct core_name cn;
2044 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
2045 struct linux_binfmt * binfmt;
2046 const struct cred *old_cred;
2047 struct cred *cred;
2048 int retval = 0;
2049 int flag = 0;
2050 int ispipe;
2051 static atomic_t core_dump_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
2052 struct coredump_params cprm = {
2053 .signr = signr,
2054 .regs = regs,
2055 .limit = rlimit(RLIMIT_CORE),
2057 * We must use the same mm->flags while dumping core to avoid
2058 * inconsistency of bit flags, since this flag is not protected
2059 * by any locks.
2061 .mm_flags = mm->flags,
2064 audit_core_dumps(signr);
2066 binfmt = mm->binfmt;
2067 if (!binfmt || !binfmt->core_dump)
2068 goto fail;
2069 if (!__get_dumpable(cprm.mm_flags))
2070 goto fail;
2072 cred = prepare_creds();
2073 if (!cred)
2074 goto fail;
2076 * We cannot trust fsuid as being the "true" uid of the
2077 * process nor do we know its entire history. We only know it
2078 * was tainted so we dump it as root in mode 2.
2080 if (__get_dumpable(cprm.mm_flags) == 2) {
2081 /* Setuid core dump mode */
2082 flag = O_EXCL; /* Stop rewrite attacks */
2083 cred->fsuid = 0; /* Dump root private */
2086 retval = coredump_wait(exit_code, &core_state);
2087 if (retval < 0)
2088 goto fail_creds;
2090 old_cred = override_creds(cred);
2093 * Clear any false indication of pending signals that might
2094 * be seen by the filesystem code called to write the core file.
2096 clear_thread_flag(TIF_SIGPENDING);
2098 ispipe = format_corename(&cn, signr);
2100 if (ispipe == -ENOMEM) {
2101 printk(KERN_WARNING "format_corename failed\n");
2102 printk(KERN_WARNING "Aborting core\n");
2103 goto fail_corename;
2106 if (ispipe) {
2107 int dump_count;
2108 char **helper_argv;
2110 if (cprm.limit == 1) {
2112 * Normally core limits are irrelevant to pipes, since
2113 * we're not writing to the file system, but we use
2114 * cprm.limit of 1 here as a speacial value. Any
2115 * non-1 limit gets set to RLIM_INFINITY below, but
2116 * a limit of 0 skips the dump. This is a consistent
2117 * way to catch recursive crashes. We can still crash
2118 * if the core_pattern binary sets RLIM_CORE = !1
2119 * but it runs as root, and can do lots of stupid things
2120 * Note that we use task_tgid_vnr here to grab the pid
2121 * of the process group leader. That way we get the
2122 * right pid if a thread in a multi-threaded
2123 * core_pattern process dies.
2125 printk(KERN_WARNING
2126 "Process %d(%s) has RLIMIT_CORE set to 1\n",
2127 task_tgid_vnr(current), current->comm);
2128 printk(KERN_WARNING "Aborting core\n");
2129 goto fail_unlock;
2131 cprm.limit = RLIM_INFINITY;
2133 dump_count = atomic_inc_return(&core_dump_count);
2134 if (core_pipe_limit && (core_pipe_limit < dump_count)) {
2135 printk(KERN_WARNING "Pid %d(%s) over core_pipe_limit\n",
2136 task_tgid_vnr(current), current->comm);
2137 printk(KERN_WARNING "Skipping core dump\n");
2138 goto fail_dropcount;
2141 helper_argv = argv_split(GFP_KERNEL, cn.corename+1, NULL);
2142 if (!helper_argv) {
2143 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s failed to allocate memory\n",
2144 __func__);
2145 goto fail_dropcount;
2148 retval = call_usermodehelper_fns(helper_argv[0], helper_argv,
2149 NULL, UMH_WAIT_EXEC, umh_pipe_setup,
2150 NULL, &cprm);
2151 argv_free(helper_argv);
2152 if (retval) {
2153 printk(KERN_INFO "Core dump to %s pipe failed\n",
2154 cn.corename);
2155 goto close_fail;
2157 } else {
2158 struct inode *inode;
2160 if (cprm.limit < binfmt->min_coredump)
2161 goto fail_unlock;
2163 cprm.file = filp_open(cn.corename,
2164 O_CREAT | 2 | O_NOFOLLOW | O_LARGEFILE | flag,
2165 0600);
2166 if (IS_ERR(cprm.file))
2167 goto fail_unlock;
2169 inode = cprm.file->f_path.dentry->d_inode;
2170 if (inode->i_nlink > 1)
2171 goto close_fail;
2172 if (d_unhashed(cprm.file->f_path.dentry))
2173 goto close_fail;
2175 * AK: actually i see no reason to not allow this for named
2176 * pipes etc, but keep the previous behaviour for now.
2178 if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
2179 goto close_fail;
2181 * Dont allow local users get cute and trick others to coredump
2182 * into their pre-created files.
2184 if (inode->i_uid != current_fsuid())
2185 goto close_fail;
2186 if (!cprm.file->f_op || !cprm.file->f_op->write)
2187 goto close_fail;
2188 if (do_truncate(cprm.file->f_path.dentry, 0, 0, cprm.file))
2189 goto close_fail;
2192 retval = binfmt->core_dump(&cprm);
2193 if (retval)
2194 current->signal->group_exit_code |= 0x80;
2196 if (ispipe && core_pipe_limit)
2197 wait_for_dump_helpers(cprm.file);
2198 close_fail:
2199 if (cprm.file)
2200 filp_close(cprm.file, NULL);
2201 fail_dropcount:
2202 if (ispipe)
2203 atomic_dec(&core_dump_count);
2204 fail_unlock:
2205 kfree(cn.corename);
2206 fail_corename:
2207 coredump_finish(mm);
2208 revert_creds(old_cred);
2209 fail_creds:
2210 put_cred(cred);
2211 fail:
2212 return;
2216 * Core dumping helper functions. These are the only things you should
2217 * do on a core-file: use only these functions to write out all the
2218 * necessary info.
2220 int dump_write(struct file *file, const void *addr, int nr)
2222 return access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addr, nr) && file->f_op->write(file, addr, nr, &file->f_pos) == nr;
2224 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_write);
2226 int dump_seek(struct file *file, loff_t off)
2228 int ret = 1;
2230 if (file->f_op->llseek && file->f_op->llseek != no_llseek) {
2231 if (file->f_op->llseek(file, off, SEEK_CUR) < 0)
2232 return 0;
2233 } else {
2234 char *buf = (char *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
2236 if (!buf)
2237 return 0;
2238 while (off > 0) {
2239 unsigned long n = off;
2241 if (n > PAGE_SIZE)
2242 n = PAGE_SIZE;
2243 if (!dump_write(file, buf, n)) {
2244 ret = 0;
2245 break;
2247 off -= n;
2249 free_page((unsigned long)buf);
2251 return ret;
2253 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_seek);