/* * AppArmor security module * * This file contains AppArmor policy manipulation functions * * Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Novell/SUSE * Copyright 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the * License. * * * AppArmor policy is based around profiles, which contain the rules a * task is confined by. Every task in the system has a profile attached * to it determined either by matching "unconfined" tasks against the * visible set of profiles or by following a profiles attachment rules. * * Each profile exists in a profile namespace which is a container of * visible profiles. Each namespace contains a special "unconfined" profile, * which doesn't enforce any confinement on a task beyond DAC. * * Namespace and profile names can be written together in either * of two syntaxes. * :namespace:profile - used by kernel interfaces for easy detection * namespace://profile - used by policy * * Profile names can not start with : or @ or ^ and may not contain \0 * * Reserved profile names * unconfined - special automatically generated unconfined profile * inherit - special name to indicate profile inheritance * null-XXXX-YYYY - special automatically generated learning profiles * * Namespace names may not start with / or @ and may not contain \0 or : * Reserved namespace names * user-XXXX - user defined profiles * * a // in a profile or namespace name indicates a hierarchical name with the * name before the // being the parent and the name after the child. * * Profile and namespace hierarchies serve two different but similar purposes. * The namespace contains the set of visible profiles that are considered * for attachment. The hierarchy of namespaces allows for virtualizing * the namespace so that for example a chroot can have its own set of profiles * which may define some local user namespaces. * The profile hierarchy severs two distinct purposes, * - it allows for sub profiles or hats, which allows an application to run * subprograms under its own profile with different restriction than it * self, and not have it use the system profile. * eg. if a mail program starts an editor, the policy might make the * restrictions tighter on the editor tighter than the mail program, * and definitely different than general editor restrictions * - it allows for binary hierarchy of profiles, so that execution history * is preserved. This feature isn't exploited by AppArmor reference policy * but is allowed. NOTE: this is currently suboptimal because profile * aliasing is not currently implemented so that a profile for each * level must be defined. * eg. /bin/bash///bin/ls as a name would indicate /bin/ls was started * from /bin/bash * * A profile or namespace name that can contain one or more // separators * is referred to as an hname (hierarchical). * eg. /bin/bash//bin/ls * * An fqname is a name that may contain both namespace and profile hnames. * eg. :ns:/bin/bash//bin/ls * * NOTES: * - locking of profile lists is currently fairly coarse. All profile * lists within a namespace use the namespace lock. * FIXME: move profile lists to using rcu_lists */ #include #include #include #include "include/apparmor.h" #include "include/capability.h" #include "include/context.h" #include "include/file.h" #include "include/ipc.h" #include "include/match.h" #include "include/path.h" #include "include/policy.h" #include "include/policy_unpack.h" #include "include/resource.h" #include "include/sid.h" /* root profile namespace */ struct aa_namespace *root_ns; const char *profile_mode_names[] = { "enforce", "complain", "kill", }; /** * hname_tail - find the last component of an hname * @name: hname to find the base profile name component of (NOT NULL) * * Returns: the tail (base profile name) name component of an hname */ static const char *hname_tail(const char *hname) { char *split; hname = strim((char *)hname); for (split = strstr(hname, "//"); split; split = strstr(hname, "//")) hname = split + 2; return hname; } /** * policy_init - initialize a policy structure * @policy: policy to initialize (NOT NULL) * @prefix: prefix name if any is required. (MAYBE NULL) * @name: name of the policy, init will make a copy of it (NOT NULL) * * Note: this fn creates a copy of strings passed in * * Returns: true if policy init successful */ static bool policy_init(struct aa_policy *policy, const char *prefix, const char *name) { /* freed by policy_free */ if (prefix) { policy->hname = kmalloc(strlen(prefix) + strlen(name) + 3, GFP_KERNEL); if (policy->hname) sprintf(policy->hname, "%s//%s", prefix, name); } else policy->hname = kstrdup(name, GFP_KERNEL); if (!policy->hname) return 0; /* base.name is a substring of fqname */ policy->name = (char *)hname_tail(policy->hname); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&policy->list); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&policy->profiles); kref_init(&policy->count); return 1; } /** * policy_destroy - free the elements referenced by @policy * @policy: policy that is to have its elements freed (NOT NULL) */ static void policy_destroy(struct aa_policy *policy) { /* still contains profiles -- invalid */ if (!list_empty(&policy->profiles)) { AA_ERROR("%s: internal error, " "policy '%s' still contains profiles\n", __func__, policy->name); BUG(); } if (!list_empty(&policy->list)) { AA_ERROR("%s: internal error, policy '%s' still on list\n", __func__, policy->name); BUG(); } /* don't free name as its a subset of hname */ kzfree(policy->hname); } /** * __policy_find - find a policy by @name on a policy list * @head: list to search (NOT NULL) * @name: name to search for (NOT NULL) * * Requires: correct locks for the @head list be held * * Returns: unrefcounted policy that match @name or NULL if not found */ static struct aa_policy *__policy_find(struct list_head *head, const char *name) { struct aa_policy *policy; list_for_each_entry(policy, head, list) { if (!strcmp(policy->name, name)) return policy; } return NULL; } /** * __policy_strn_find - find a policy that's name matches @len chars of @str * @head: list to search (NOT NULL) * @str: string to search for (NOT NULL) * @len: length of match required * * Requires: correct locks for the @head list be held * * Returns: unrefcounted policy that match @str or NULL if not found * * if @len == strlen(@strlen) then this is equiv to __policy_find * other wise it allows searching for policy by a partial match of name */ static struct aa_policy *__policy_strn_find(struct list_head *head, const char *str, int len) { struct aa_policy *policy; list_for_each_entry(policy, head, list) { if (aa_strneq(policy->name, str, len)) return policy; } return NULL; } /* * Routines for AppArmor namespaces */ static const char *hidden_ns_name = "---"; /** * aa_ns_visible - test if @view is visible from @curr * @curr: namespace to treat as the parent (NOT NULL) * @view: namespace to test if visible from @curr (NOT NULL) * * Returns: true if @view is visible from @curr else false */ bool aa_ns_visible(struct aa_namespace *curr, struct aa_namespace *view) { if (curr == view) return true; for ( ; view; view = view->parent) { if (view->parent == curr) return true; } return false; } /** * aa_na_name - Find the ns name to display for @view from @curr * @curr - current namespace (NOT NULL) * @view - namespace attempting to view (NOT NULL) * * Returns: name of @view visible from @curr */ const char *aa_ns_name(struct aa_namespace *curr, struct aa_namespace *view) { /* if view == curr then the namespace name isn't displayed */ if (curr == view) return ""; if (aa_ns_visible(curr, view)) { /* at this point if a ns is visible it is in a view ns * thus the curr ns.hname is a prefix of its name. * Only output the virtualized portion of the name * Add + 2 to skip over // separating curr hname prefix * from the visible tail of the views hname */ return view->base.hname + strlen(curr->base.hname) + 2; } else return hidden_ns_name; } /** * alloc_namespace - allocate, initialize and return a new namespace * @prefix: parent namespace name (MAYBE NULL) * @name: a preallocated name (NOT NULL) * * Returns: refcounted namespace or NULL on failure. */ static struct aa_namespace *alloc_namespace(const char *prefix, const char *name) { struct aa_namespace *ns; ns = kzalloc(sizeof(*ns), GFP_KERNEL); AA_DEBUG("%s(%p)\n", __func__, ns); if (!ns) return NULL; if (!policy_init(&ns->base, prefix, name)) goto fail_ns; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ns->sub_ns); rwlock_init(&ns->lock); /* released by free_namespace */ ns->unconfined = aa_alloc_profile("unconfined"); if (!ns->unconfined) goto fail_unconfined; ns->unconfined->sid = aa_alloc_sid(); ns->unconfined->flags = PFLAG_UNCONFINED | PFLAG_IX_ON_NAME_ERROR | PFLAG_IMMUTABLE; /* * released by free_namespace, however __remove_namespace breaks * the cyclic references (ns->unconfined, and unconfined->ns) and * replaces with refs to parent namespace unconfined */ ns->unconfined->ns = aa_get_namespace(ns); return ns; fail_unconfined: kzfree(ns->base.hname); fail_ns: kzfree(ns); return NULL; } /** * free_namespace - free a profile namespace * @ns: the namespace to free (MAYBE NULL) * * Requires: All references to the namespace must have been put, if the * namespace was referenced by a profile confining a task, */ static void free_namespace(struct aa_namespace *ns) { if (!ns) return; policy_destroy(&ns->base); aa_put_namespace(ns->parent); if (ns->unconfined && ns->unconfined->ns == ns) ns->unconfined->ns = NULL; aa_put_profile(ns->unconfined); kzfree(ns); } /** * aa_free_namespace_kref - free aa_namespace by kref (see aa_put_namespace) * @kr: kref callback for freeing of a namespace (NOT NULL) */ void aa_free_namespace_kref(struct kref *kref) { free_namespace(container_of(kref, struct aa_namespace, base.count)); } /** * __aa_find_namespace - find a namespace on a list by @name * @head: list to search for namespace on (NOT NULL) * @name: name of namespace to look for (NOT NULL) * * Returns: unrefcounted namespace * * Requires: ns lock be held */ static struct aa_namespace *__aa_find_namespace(struct list_head *head, const char *name) { return (struct aa_namespace *)__policy_find(head, name); } /** * aa_find_namespace - look up a profile namespace on the namespace list * @root: namespace to search in (NOT NULL) * @name: name of namespace to find (NOT NULL) * * Returns: a refcounted namespace on the list, or NULL if no namespace * called @name exists. * * refcount released by caller */ struct aa_namespace *aa_find_namespace(struct aa_namespace *root, const char *name) { struct aa_namespace *ns = NULL; read_lock(&root->lock); ns = aa_get_namespace(__aa_find_namespace(&root->sub_ns, name)); read_unlock(&root->lock); return ns; } /** * aa_prepare_namespace - find an existing or create a new namespace of @name * @name: the namespace to find or add (MAYBE NULL) * * Returns: refcounted namespace or NULL if failed to create one */ static struct aa_namespace *aa_prepare_namespace(const char *name) { struct aa_namespace *ns, *root; root = aa_current_profile()->ns; write_lock(&root->lock); /* if name isn't specified the profile is loaded to the current ns */ if (!name) { /* released by caller */ ns = aa_get_namespace(root); goto out; } /* try and find the specified ns and if it doesn't exist create it */ /* released by caller */ ns = aa_get_namespace(__aa_find_namespace(&root->sub_ns, name)); if (!ns) { /* namespace not found */ struct aa_namespace *new_ns; write_unlock(&root->lock); new_ns = alloc_namespace(root->base.hname, name); if (!new_ns) return NULL; write_lock(&root->lock); /* test for race when new_ns was allocated */ ns = __aa_find_namespace(&root->sub_ns, name); if (!ns) { /* add parent ref */ new_ns->parent = aa_get_namespace(root); list_add(&new_ns->base.list, &root->sub_ns); /* add list ref */ ns = aa_get_namespace(new_ns); } else { /* raced so free the new one */ free_namespace(new_ns); /* get reference on namespace */ aa_get_namespace(ns); } } out: write_unlock(&root->lock); /* return ref */ return ns; } /** * __list_add_profile - add a profile to a list * @list: list to add it to (NOT NULL) * @profile: the profile to add (NOT NULL) * * refcount @profile, should be put by __list_remove_profile * * Requires: namespace lock be held, or list not be shared */ static void __list_add_profile(struct list_head *list, struct aa_profile *profile) { list_add(&profile->base.list, list); /* get list reference */ aa_get_profile(profile); } /** * __list_remove_profile - remove a profile from the list it is on * @profile: the profile to remove (NOT NULL) * * remove a profile from the list, warning generally removal should * be done with __replace_profile as most profile removals are * replacements to the unconfined profile. * * put @profile list refcount * * Requires: namespace lock be held, or list not have been live */ static void __list_remove_profile(struct aa_profile *profile) { list_del_init(&profile->base.list); if (!(profile->flags & PFLAG_NO_LIST_REF)) /* release list reference */ aa_put_profile(profile); } /** * __replace_profile - replace @old with @new on a list * @old: profile to be replaced (NOT NULL) * @new: profile to replace @old with (NOT NULL) * * Will duplicate and refcount elements that @new inherits from @old * and will inherit @old children. * * refcount @new for list, put @old list refcount * * Requires: namespace list lock be held, or list not be shared */ static void __replace_profile(struct aa_profile *old, struct aa_profile *new) { struct aa_policy *policy; struct aa_profile *child, *tmp; if (old->parent) policy = &old->parent->base; else policy = &old->ns->base; /* released when @new is freed */ new->parent = aa_get_profile(old->parent); new->ns = aa_get_namespace(old->ns); new->sid = old->sid; __list_add_profile(&policy->profiles, new); /* inherit children */ list_for_each_entry_safe(child, tmp, &old->base.profiles, base.list) { aa_put_profile(child->parent); child->parent = aa_get_profile(new); /* list refcount transferred to @new*/ list_move(&child->base.list, &new->base.profiles); } /* released by free_profile */ old->replacedby = aa_get_profile(new); __list_remove_profile(old); } static void __profile_list_release(struct list_head *head); /** * __remove_profile - remove old profile, and children * @profile: profile to be replaced (NOT NULL) * * Requires: namespace list lock be held, or list not be shared */ static void __remove_profile(struct aa_profile *profile) { /* release any children lists first */ __profile_list_release(&profile->base.profiles); /* released by free_profile */ profile->replacedby = aa_get_profile(profile->ns->unconfined); __list_remove_profile(profile); } /** * __profile_list_release - remove all profiles on the list and put refs * @head: list of profiles (NOT NULL) * * Requires: namespace lock be held */ static void __profile_list_release(struct list_head *head) { struct aa_profile *profile, *tmp; list_for_each_entry_safe(profile, tmp, head, base.list) __remove_profile(profile); } static void __ns_list_release(struct list_head *head); /** * destroy_namespace - remove everything contained by @ns * @ns: namespace to have it contents removed (NOT NULL) */ static void destroy_namespace(struct aa_namespace *ns) { if (!ns) return; write_lock(&ns->lock); /* release all profiles in this namespace */ __profile_list_release(&ns->base.profiles); /* release all sub namespaces */ __ns_list_release(&ns->sub_ns); write_unlock(&ns->lock); } /** * __remove_namespace - remove a namespace and all its children * @ns: namespace to be removed (NOT NULL) * * Requires: ns->parent->lock be held and ns removed from parent. */ static void __remove_namespace(struct aa_namespace *ns) { struct aa_profile *unconfined = ns->unconfined; /* remove ns from namespace list */ list_del_init(&ns->base.list); /* * break the ns, unconfined profile cyclic reference and forward * all new unconfined profiles requests to the parent namespace * This will result in all confined tasks that have a profile * being removed, inheriting the parent->unconfined profile. */ if (ns->parent) ns->unconfined = aa_get_profile(ns->parent->unconfined); destroy_namespace(ns); /* release original ns->unconfined ref */ aa_put_profile(unconfined); /* release ns->base.list ref, from removal above */ aa_put_namespace(ns); } /** * __ns_list_release - remove all profile namespaces on the list put refs * @head: list of profile namespaces (NOT NULL) * * Requires: namespace lock be held */ static void __ns_list_release(struct list_head *head) { struct aa_namespace *ns, *tmp; list_for_each_entry_safe(ns, tmp, head, base.list) __remove_namespace(ns); } /** * aa_alloc_root_ns - allocate the root profile namespace * * Returns: %0 on success else error * */ int __init aa_alloc_root_ns(void) { /* released by aa_free_root_ns - used as list ref*/ root_ns = alloc_namespace(NULL, "root"); if (!root_ns) return -ENOMEM; return 0; } /** * aa_free_root_ns - free the root profile namespace */ void __init aa_free_root_ns(void) { struct aa_namespace *ns = root_ns; root_ns = NULL; destroy_namespace(ns); aa_put_namespace(ns); } /** * aa_alloc_profile - allocate, initialize and return a new profile * @hname: name of the profile (NOT NULL) * * Returns: refcount profile or NULL on failure */ struct aa_profile *aa_alloc_profile(const char *hname) { struct aa_profile *profile; /* freed by free_profile - usually through aa_put_profile */ profile = kzalloc(sizeof(*profile), GFP_KERNEL); if (!profile) return NULL; if (!policy_init(&profile->base, NULL, hname)) { kzfree(profile); return NULL; } /* refcount released by caller */ return profile; } /** * aa_new_null_profile - create a new null-X learning profile * @parent: profile that caused this profile to be created (NOT NULL) * @hat: true if the null- learning profile is a hat * * Create a null- complain mode profile used in learning mode. The name of * the profile is unique and follows the format of parent//null-sid. * * null profiles are added to the profile list but the list does not * hold a count on them so that they are automatically released when * not in use. * * Returns: new refcounted profile else NULL on failure */ struct aa_profile *aa_new_null_profile(struct aa_profile *parent, int hat) { struct aa_profile *profile = NULL; char *name; u32 sid = aa_alloc_sid(); /* freed below */ name = kmalloc(strlen(parent->base.hname) + 2 + 7 + 8, GFP_KERNEL); if (!name) goto fail; sprintf(name, "%s//null-%x", parent->base.hname, sid); profile = aa_alloc_profile(name); kfree(name); if (!profile) goto fail; profile->sid = sid; profile->mode = APPARMOR_COMPLAIN; profile->flags = PFLAG_NULL; if (hat) profile->flags |= PFLAG_HAT; /* released on free_profile */ profile->parent = aa_get_profile(parent); profile->ns = aa_get_namespace(parent->ns); write_lock(&profile->ns->lock); __list_add_profile(&parent->base.profiles, profile); write_unlock(&profile->ns->lock); /* refcount released by caller */ return profile; fail: aa_free_sid(sid); return NULL; } /** * free_profile - free a profile * @profile: the profile to free (MAYBE NULL) * * Free a profile, its hats and null_profile. All references to the profile, * its hats and null_profile must have been put. * * If the profile was referenced from a task context, free_profile() will * be called from an rcu callback routine, so we must not sleep here. */ static void free_profile(struct aa_profile *profile) { AA_DEBUG("%s(%p)\n", __func__, profile); if (!profile) return; if (!list_empty(&profile->base.list)) { AA_ERROR("%s: internal error, " "profile '%s' still on ns list\n", __func__, profile->base.name); BUG(); } /* free children profiles */ policy_destroy(&profile->base); aa_put_profile(profile->parent); aa_put_namespace(profile->ns); kzfree(profile->rename); aa_free_file_rules(&profile->file); aa_free_cap_rules(&profile->caps); aa_free_rlimit_rules(&profile->rlimits); aa_free_sid(profile->sid); aa_put_dfa(profile->xmatch); aa_put_dfa(profile->policy.dfa); aa_put_profile(profile->replacedby); kzfree(profile); } /** * aa_free_profile_kref - free aa_profile by kref (called by aa_put_profile) * @kr: kref callback for freeing of a profile (NOT NULL) */ void aa_free_profile_kref(struct kref *kref) { struct aa_profile *p = container_of(kref, struct aa_profile, base.count); free_profile(p); } /* TODO: profile accounting - setup in remove */ /** * __find_child - find a profile on @head list with a name matching @name * @head: list to search (NOT NULL) * @name: name of profile (NOT NULL) * * Requires: ns lock protecting list be held * * Returns: unrefcounted profile ptr, or NULL if not found */ static struct aa_profile *__find_child(struct list_head *head, const char *name) { return (struct aa_profile *)__policy_find(head, name); } /** * __strn_find_child - find a profile on @head list using substring of @name * @head: list to search (NOT NULL) * @name: name of profile (NOT NULL) * @len: length of @name substring to match * * Requires: ns lock protecting list be held * * Returns: unrefcounted profile ptr, or NULL if not found */ static struct aa_profile *__strn_find_child(struct list_head *head, const char *name, int len) { return (struct aa_profile *)__policy_strn_find(head, name, len); } /** * aa_find_child - find a profile by @name in @parent * @parent: profile to search (NOT NULL) * @name: profile name to search for (NOT NULL) * * Returns: a refcounted profile or NULL if not found */ struct aa_profile *aa_find_child(struct aa_profile *parent, const char *name) { struct aa_profile *profile; read_lock(&parent->ns->lock); profile = aa_get_profile(__find_child(&parent->base.profiles, name)); read_unlock(&parent->ns->lock); /* refcount released by caller */ return profile; } /** * __lookup_parent - lookup the parent of a profile of name @hname * @ns: namespace to lookup profile in (NOT NULL) * @hname: hierarchical profile name to find parent of (NOT NULL) * * Lookups up the parent of a fully qualified profile name, the profile * that matches hname does not need to exist, in general this * is used to load a new profile. * * Requires: ns->lock be held * * Returns: unrefcounted policy or NULL if not found */ static struct aa_policy *__lookup_parent(struct aa_namespace *ns, const char *hname) { struct aa_policy *policy; struct aa_profile *profile = NULL; char *split; policy = &ns->base; for (split = strstr(hname, "//"); split;) { profile = __strn_find_child(&policy->profiles, hname, split - hname); if (!profile) return NULL; policy = &profile->base; hname = split + 2; split = strstr(hname, "//"); } if (!profile) return &ns->base; return &profile->base; } /** * __lookup_profile - lookup the profile matching @hname * @base: base list to start looking up profile name from (NOT NULL) * @hname: hierarchical profile name (NOT NULL) * * Requires: ns->lock be held * * Returns: unrefcounted profile pointer or NULL if not found * * Do a relative name lookup, recursing through profile tree. */ static struct aa_profile *__lookup_profile(struct aa_policy *base, const char *hname) { struct aa_profile *profile = NULL; char *split; for (split = strstr(hname, "//"); split;) { profile = __strn_find_child(&base->profiles, hname, split - hname); if (!profile) return NULL; base = &profile->base; hname = split + 2; split = strstr(hname, "//"); } profile = __find_child(&base->profiles, hname); return profile; } /** * aa_lookup_profile - find a profile by its full or partial name * @ns: the namespace to start from (NOT NULL) * @hname: name to do lookup on. Does not contain namespace prefix (NOT NULL) * * Returns: refcounted profile or NULL if not found */ struct aa_profile *aa_lookup_profile(struct aa_namespace *ns, const char *hname) { struct aa_profile *profile; read_lock(&ns->lock); profile = aa_get_profile(__lookup_profile(&ns->base, hname)); read_unlock(&ns->lock); /* refcount released by caller */ return profile; } /** * replacement_allowed - test to see if replacement is allowed * @profile: profile to test if it can be replaced (MAYBE NULL) * @noreplace: true if replacement shouldn't be allowed but addition is okay * @info: Returns - info about why replacement failed (NOT NULL) * * Returns: %0 if replacement allowed else error code */ static int replacement_allowed(struct aa_profile *profile, int noreplace, const char **info) { if (profile) { if (profile->flags & PFLAG_IMMUTABLE) { *info = "cannot replace immutible profile"; return -EPERM; } else if (noreplace) { *info = "profile already exists"; return -EEXIST; } } return 0; } /** * __add_new_profile - simple wrapper around __list_add_profile * @ns: namespace that profile is being added to (NOT NULL) * @policy: the policy container to add the profile to (NOT NULL) * @profile: profile to add (NOT NULL) * * add a profile to a list and do other required basic allocations */ static void __add_new_profile(struct aa_namespace *ns, struct aa_policy *policy, struct aa_profile *profile) { if (policy != &ns->base) /* released on profile replacement or free_profile */ profile->parent = aa_get_profile((struct aa_profile *) policy); __list_add_profile(&policy->profiles, profile); /* released on free_profile */ profile->sid = aa_alloc_sid(); profile->ns = aa_get_namespace(ns); } /** * aa_audit_policy - Do auditing of policy changes * @op: policy operation being performed * @gfp: memory allocation flags * @name: name of profile being manipulated (NOT NULL) * @info: any extra information to be audited (MAYBE NULL) * @error: error code * * Returns: the error to be returned after audit is done */ static int audit_policy(int op, gfp_t gfp, const char *name, const char *info, int error) { struct common_audit_data sa; COMMON_AUDIT_DATA_INIT(&sa, NONE); sa.aad.op = op; sa.aad.name = name; sa.aad.info = info; sa.aad.error = error; return aa_audit(AUDIT_APPARMOR_STATUS, __aa_current_profile(), gfp, &sa, NULL); } /** * aa_may_manage_policy - can the current task manage policy * @op: the policy manipulation operation being done * * Returns: true if the task is allowed to manipulate policy */ bool aa_may_manage_policy(int op) { /* check if loading policy is locked out */ if (aa_g_lock_policy) { audit_policy(op, GFP_KERNEL, NULL, "policy_locked", -EACCES); return 0; } if (!capable(CAP_MAC_ADMIN)) { audit_policy(op, GFP_KERNEL, NULL, "not policy admin", -EACCES); return 0; } return 1; } /** * aa_replace_profiles - replace profile(s) on the profile list * @udata: serialized data stream (NOT NULL) * @size: size of the serialized data stream * @noreplace: true if only doing addition, no replacement allowed * * unpack and replace a profile on the profile list and uses of that profile * by any aa_task_cxt. If the profile does not exist on the profile list * it is added. * * Returns: size of data consumed else error code on failure. */ ssize_t aa_replace_profiles(void *udata, size_t size, bool noreplace) { struct aa_policy *policy; struct aa_profile *old_profile = NULL, *new_profile = NULL; struct aa_profile *rename_profile = NULL; struct aa_namespace *ns = NULL; const char *ns_name, *name = NULL, *info = NULL; int op = OP_PROF_REPL; ssize_t error; /* released below */ new_profile = aa_unpack(udata, size, &ns_name); if (IS_ERR(new_profile)) { error = PTR_ERR(new_profile); new_profile = NULL; goto fail; } /* released below */ ns = aa_prepare_namespace(ns_name); if (!ns) { info = "failed to prepare namespace"; error = -ENOMEM; name = ns_name; goto fail; } name = new_profile->base.hname; write_lock(&ns->lock); /* no ref on policy only use inside lock */ policy = __lookup_parent(ns, new_profile->base.hname); if (!policy) { info = "parent does not exist"; error = -ENOENT; goto audit; } old_profile = __find_child(&policy->profiles, new_profile->base.name); /* released below */ aa_get_profile(old_profile); if (new_profile->rename) { rename_profile = __lookup_profile(&ns->base, new_profile->rename); /* released below */ aa_get_profile(rename_profile); if (!rename_profile) { info = "profile to rename does not exist"; name = new_profile->rename; error = -ENOENT; goto audit; } } error = replacement_allowed(old_profile, noreplace, &info); if (error) goto audit; error = replacement_allowed(rename_profile, noreplace, &info); if (error) goto audit; audit: if (!old_profile && !rename_profile) op = OP_PROF_LOAD; error = audit_policy(op, GFP_ATOMIC, name, info, error); if (!error) { if (rename_profile) __replace_profile(rename_profile, new_profile); if (old_profile) { /* when there are both rename and old profiles * inherit old profiles sid */ if (rename_profile) aa_free_sid(new_profile->sid); __replace_profile(old_profile, new_profile); } if (!(old_profile || rename_profile)) __add_new_profile(ns, policy, new_profile); } write_unlock(&ns->lock); out: aa_put_namespace(ns); aa_put_profile(rename_profile); aa_put_profile(old_profile); aa_put_profile(new_profile); if (error) return error; return size; fail: error = audit_policy(op, GFP_KERNEL, name, info, error); goto out; } /** * aa_remove_profiles - remove profile(s) from the system * @fqname: name of the profile or namespace to remove (NOT NULL) * @size: size of the name * * Remove a profile or sub namespace from the current namespace, so that * they can not be found anymore and mark them as replaced by unconfined * * NOTE: removing confinement does not restore rlimits to preconfinemnet values * * Returns: size of data consume else error code if fails */ ssize_t aa_remove_profiles(char *fqname, size_t size) { struct aa_namespace *root, *ns = NULL; struct aa_profile *profile = NULL; const char *name = fqname, *info = NULL; ssize_t error = 0; if (*fqname == 0) { info = "no profile specified"; error = -ENOENT; goto fail; } root = aa_current_profile()->ns; if (fqname[0] == ':') { char *ns_name; name = aa_split_fqname(fqname, &ns_name); if (ns_name) { /* released below */ ns = aa_find_namespace(root, ns_name); if (!ns) { info = "namespace does not exist"; error = -ENOENT; goto fail; } } } else /* released below */ ns = aa_get_namespace(root); if (!name) { /* remove namespace - can only happen if fqname[0] == ':' */ write_lock(&ns->parent->lock); __remove_namespace(ns); write_unlock(&ns->parent->lock); } else { /* remove profile */ write_lock(&ns->lock); profile = aa_get_profile(__lookup_profile(&ns->base, name)); if (!profile) { error = -ENOENT; info = "profile does not exist"; goto fail_ns_lock; } name = profile->base.hname; __remove_profile(profile); write_unlock(&ns->lock); } /* don't fail removal if audit fails */ (void) audit_policy(OP_PROF_RM, GFP_KERNEL, name, info, error); aa_put_namespace(ns); aa_put_profile(profile); return size; fail_ns_lock: write_unlock(&ns->lock); aa_put_namespace(ns); fail: (void) audit_policy(OP_PROF_RM, GFP_KERNEL, name, info, error); return error; }