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1/*
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28/*-
29 * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 SPARTA, Inc.
30 * All rights reserved.
31 *
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52 */
53
54#include <ipc/ipc_space.h>
55#include <ipc/ipc_port.h>
56#include <ipc/ipc_labelh.h>
57#include <kern/ipc_kobject.h>
58#include <mach/security.h>
59#include <security/mac_mach_internal.h>
60
61#if CONFIG_MACF_MACH
62zone_t ipc_labelh_zone;
63
64/*
65 * Create a new label handle in the task described by the specified space.
66 * The specified label is used in the label handle. The associated port
67 * name is copied out to namep and the task is granted send and receive rights.
68 */
69kern_return_t
70labelh_new_user(ipc_space_t space, struct label *inl, mach_port_name_t *namep)
71{
72 kern_return_t kr;
73 ipc_labelh_t lh;
74 ipc_entry_t entry;
75 ipc_port_t port;
76
77 if (space == IS_NULL || space->is_task == NULL)
78 return (KERN_INVALID_TASK);
79
80 /* XXX - perform entrypoint check here? */
81
82 /*
83 * Note: the calling task will have a receive right for the port.
84 * This is different from label handles that reference tasks
85 * where the kernel holds the receive right and the caller only
86 * gets a send right.
87 */
88 kr = ipc_port_alloc(space, namep, &port);
89 if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
90 return (kr);
91 ip_reference(port); /* ipc_port_alloc() does not add a reference */
92
93 /* Convert right to MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND_RECEIVE */
94 port->ip_mscount++;
95 port->ip_srights++;
96 is_write_lock(space);
97 entry = ipc_entry_lookup(space, *namep);
98 if (entry != IE_NULL)
99 entry->ie_bits |= MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND;
100 is_write_unlock(space);
101
102 /* Allocate new label handle, insert port and label. */
103 lh = (ipc_labelh_t)zalloc(ipc_labelh_zone);
104 lh_lock_init(lh);
105 lh->lh_port = port;
106 lh->lh_label = *inl;
107 lh->lh_type = LABELH_TYPE_USER;
108 lh->lh_references = 1; /* unused for LABELH_TYPE_USER */
109
110 /* Must call ipc_kobject_set() with port unlocked. */
111 ip_unlock(lh->lh_port);
112 ipc_kobject_set(lh->lh_port, (ipc_kobject_t)lh, IKOT_LABELH);
113
114 return (KERN_SUCCESS);
115}
116
117kern_return_t
118mac_label_new(ipc_space_t space, mach_port_name_t *namep, labelstr_t labelstr)
119{
120 struct label inl;
121 kern_return_t kr;
122
123 mac_task_label_init(&inl);
124 if (mac_task_label_internalize(&inl, labelstr))
125 return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
126
127 kr = labelh_new_user(space, &inl, namep);
128 if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
129 mac_task_label_destroy(&inl);
130 return (kr);
131 }
132
133 return (KERN_SUCCESS);
134}
135
136/*
137 * This function should be used to allocate label handles
138 * that are stored in other kernel objects, such as tasks.
139 * They must be released along with that object.
140 * The caller gets one reference, which can be applied to either the
141 * port or the ipc_label_t structure itself.
142 */
143ipc_labelh_t
144labelh_new(int canblock)
145{
146 ipc_labelh_t lh;
147
148 lh = (ipc_labelh_t)zalloc_canblock(ipc_labelh_zone, canblock);
149 lh_lock_init(lh);
150 lh->lh_port = ipc_port_alloc_kernel();
151 lh->lh_type = LABELH_TYPE_KERN;
152 lh->lh_references = 1;
153 ipc_kobject_set(lh->lh_port, (ipc_kobject_t)lh, IKOT_LABELH);
154
155 return (lh);
156}
157
158/*
159 * Call with old label handle locked.
160 * Returned label handle is unlocked.
161 */
162ipc_labelh_t
163labelh_duplicate(ipc_labelh_t old)
164{
165 ipc_labelh_t lh;
166
167 lh = labelh_new(0);
168 ip_lock(lh->lh_port);
169 mac_task_label_init(&lh->lh_label);
170 mac_task_label_copy(&old->lh_label, &lh->lh_label);
171 ip_unlock(lh->lh_port);
172 return (lh);
173}
174
175/*
176 * Call with old label handle locked.
177 * Returned label handle is locked.
178 */
179ipc_labelh_t
180labelh_modify(ipc_labelh_t old)
181{
182 ipc_labelh_t lh;
183
184 /*
185 * A label handle may only have a single reference.
186 * If there are no other references this is a no-op.
187 * Otherwise, make a copy we can write to and return it.
188 */
189 if (old->lh_references == 1)
190 return (old);
191 lh = labelh_duplicate(old);
192 lh_release(old);
193 lh_check_unlock(old);
194 lh_lock(lh);
195 return (lh);
196}
197
198/*
199 * Add or drop a reference on an (unlocked) label handle.
200 */
201ipc_labelh_t
202labelh_reference(ipc_labelh_t lh)
203{
204 lh_lock(lh);
205 lh_reference(lh);
206 lh_unlock(lh);
207 return (lh);
208}
209
210/*
211 * Release a reference on an (unlocked) label handle.
212 */
213void
214labelh_release(ipc_labelh_t lh)
215{
216 lh_lock(lh);
217 lh_release(lh);
218 lh_check_unlock(lh);
219}
220
221/*
222 * Deallocate space associated with the label handle backed by the
223 * specified port. For kernel-allocated label handles the
224 * label handle reference count should be 0. For user-allocated
225 * handles the ref count is not used (it was initialized to 1).
226 */
227void
228labelh_destroy(ipc_port_t port)
229{
230 ipc_labelh_t lh = (ipc_labelh_t) port->ip_kobject;
231
232 mac_task_label_destroy(&lh->lh_label);
233 zfree(ipc_labelh_zone, (vm_offset_t)lh);
234}
235#else
236kern_return_t
237mac_label_new(__unused ipc_space_t space,
238 __unused mach_port_name_t *namep,
239 __unused labelstr_t labelstr)
240{
241 return KERN_FAILURE;
242}
243#endif /* MAC_MACH */