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30 * Centralized authorisation framework.
33 #include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
34 #include <sys/param.h> /* XXX trim includes */
36 #include <sys/systm.h>
37 #include <sys/ucred.h>
38 #include <sys/proc_internal.h>
39 #include <sys/timeb.h>
40 #include <sys/times.h>
41 #include <sys/malloc.h>
42 #include <sys/vnode_internal.h>
43 #include <sys/kauth.h>
46 #include <bsm/audit_kernel.h>
48 #include <sys/mount.h>
49 #include <sys/sysproto.h>
50 #include <mach/message.h>
51 #include <mach/host_security.h>
53 #include <kern/locks.h>
57 * Authorization scopes.
60 lck_grp_t
*kauth_lck_grp
;
61 static lck_mtx_t
*kauth_scope_mtx
;
62 #define KAUTH_SCOPELOCK() lck_mtx_lock(kauth_scope_mtx);
63 #define KAUTH_SCOPEUNLOCK() lck_mtx_unlock(kauth_scope_mtx);
66 * We support listeners for scopes that have not been registered yet.
67 * If a listener comes in for a scope that is not active we hang the listener
68 * off our kauth_dangling_listeners list and once the scope becomes active we
69 * remove it from kauth_dangling_listeners and add it to the active scope.
71 struct kauth_listener
{
72 TAILQ_ENTRY(kauth_listener
) kl_link
;
73 const char * kl_identifier
;
74 kauth_scope_callback_t kl_callback
;
78 /* XXX - kauth_todo - there is a race if a scope listener is removed while we
79 * we are in the kauth_authorize_action code path. We intentionally do not take
80 * a scope lock in order to get the best possible performance. we will fix this
82 * Until the race is fixed our kext clients are responsible for all active
83 * requests that may be in their callback code or on the way to their callback
84 * code before they free kauth_listener.kl_callback or kauth_listener.kl_idata.
85 * We keep copies of these in our kauth_local_listener in an attempt to limit
86 * our expose to unlisten race.
88 struct kauth_local_listener
{
89 kauth_listener_t kll_listenerp
;
90 kauth_scope_callback_t kll_callback
;
93 typedef struct kauth_local_listener
*kauth_local_listener_t
;
95 static TAILQ_HEAD(,kauth_listener
) kauth_dangling_listeners
;
98 * Scope listeners need to be reworked to be dynamic.
99 * We intentionally used a static table to avoid locking issues with linked
100 * lists. The listeners may be called quite often.
103 #define KAUTH_SCOPE_MAX_LISTENERS 15
106 TAILQ_ENTRY(kauth_scope
) ks_link
;
107 volatile struct kauth_local_listener ks_listeners
[KAUTH_SCOPE_MAX_LISTENERS
];
108 const char * ks_identifier
;
109 kauth_scope_callback_t ks_callback
;
114 /* values for kauth_scope.ks_flags */
115 #define KS_F_HAS_LISTENERS (1 << 0)
117 static TAILQ_HEAD(,kauth_scope
) kauth_scopes
;
119 static int kauth_add_callback_to_scope(kauth_scope_t sp
, kauth_listener_t klp
);
120 static void kauth_scope_init(void) __attribute__((section("__TEXT, initcode")));
121 static kauth_scope_t
kauth_alloc_scope(const char *identifier
, kauth_scope_callback_t callback
, void *idata
);
122 static kauth_listener_t
kauth_alloc_listener(const char *identifier
, kauth_scope_callback_t callback
, void *idata
);
124 static int kauth_scope_valid(kauth_scope_t scope
);
127 kauth_scope_t kauth_scope_process
;
128 static int kauth_authorize_process_callback(kauth_cred_t _credential
, void *_idata
, kauth_action_t _action
,
129 uintptr_t arg0
, uintptr_t arg1
, __unused
uintptr_t arg2
, __unused
uintptr_t arg3
);
130 kauth_scope_t kauth_scope_generic
;
131 static int kauth_authorize_generic_callback(kauth_cred_t _credential
, void *_idata
, kauth_action_t _action
,
132 uintptr_t arg0
, uintptr_t arg1
, uintptr_t arg2
, uintptr_t arg3
);
133 kauth_scope_t kauth_scope_fileop
;
135 extern int cansignal(struct proc
*, kauth_cred_t
, struct proc
*, int, int);
136 extern char * get_pathbuff(void);
137 extern void release_pathbuff(char *path
);
145 lck_grp_attr_t
*grp_attributes
;
147 TAILQ_INIT(&kauth_scopes
);
148 TAILQ_INIT(&kauth_dangling_listeners
);
150 /* set up our lock group */
151 grp_attributes
= lck_grp_attr_alloc_init();
152 kauth_lck_grp
= lck_grp_alloc_init("kauth", grp_attributes
);
153 lck_grp_attr_free(grp_attributes
);
155 /* bring up kauth subsystem components */
157 kauth_identity_init();
160 kauth_resolver_init();
162 /* can't alloc locks after this */
163 lck_grp_free(kauth_lck_grp
);
164 kauth_lck_grp
= NULL
;
168 kauth_scope_init(void)
170 kauth_scope_mtx
= lck_mtx_alloc_init(kauth_lck_grp
, 0 /*LCK_ATTR_NULL*/);
171 kauth_scope_process
= kauth_register_scope(KAUTH_SCOPE_PROCESS
, kauth_authorize_process_callback
, NULL
);
172 kauth_scope_generic
= kauth_register_scope(KAUTH_SCOPE_GENERIC
, kauth_authorize_generic_callback
, NULL
);
173 kauth_scope_fileop
= kauth_register_scope(KAUTH_SCOPE_FILEOP
, NULL
, NULL
);
177 * Scope registration.
181 kauth_alloc_scope(const char *identifier
, kauth_scope_callback_t callback
, void *idata
)
186 * Allocate and populate the scope structure.
188 MALLOC(sp
, kauth_scope_t
, sizeof(*sp
), M_KAUTH
, M_WAITOK
);
191 bzero(&sp
->ks_listeners
, sizeof(sp
->ks_listeners
));
193 sp
->ks_identifier
= identifier
;
194 sp
->ks_idata
= idata
;
195 sp
->ks_callback
= callback
;
199 static kauth_listener_t
200 kauth_alloc_listener(const char *identifier
, kauth_scope_callback_t callback
, void *idata
)
202 kauth_listener_t lsp
;
205 * Allocate and populate the listener structure.
207 MALLOC(lsp
, kauth_listener_t
, sizeof(*lsp
), M_KAUTH
, M_WAITOK
);
210 lsp
->kl_identifier
= identifier
;
211 lsp
->kl_idata
= idata
;
212 lsp
->kl_callback
= callback
;
217 kauth_register_scope(const char *identifier
, kauth_scope_callback_t callback
, void *idata
)
219 kauth_scope_t sp
, tsp
;
220 kauth_listener_t klp
;
222 if ((sp
= kauth_alloc_scope(identifier
, callback
, idata
)) == NULL
)
226 * Lock the list and insert.
229 TAILQ_FOREACH(tsp
, &kauth_scopes
, ks_link
) {
231 if (strncmp(tsp
->ks_identifier
, identifier
,
232 strlen(tsp
->ks_identifier
) + 1) == 0) {
238 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&kauth_scopes
, sp
, ks_link
);
241 * Look for listeners waiting for this scope, move them to the active scope
243 * Note that we have to restart the scan every time we remove an entry
244 * from the list, since we can't remove the current item from the list.
247 TAILQ_FOREACH(klp
, &kauth_dangling_listeners
, kl_link
) {
248 if (strncmp(klp
->kl_identifier
, sp
->ks_identifier
,
249 strlen(klp
->kl_identifier
) + 1) == 0) {
250 /* found a match on the dangling listener list. add it to the
253 if (kauth_add_callback_to_scope(sp
, klp
) == 0) {
254 TAILQ_REMOVE(&kauth_dangling_listeners
, klp
, kl_link
);
258 printf("%s - failed to add listener to scope \"%s\" \n", __FUNCTION__
, sp
->ks_identifier
);
273 kauth_deregister_scope(kauth_scope_t scope
)
279 TAILQ_REMOVE(&kauth_scopes
, scope
, ks_link
);
281 /* relocate listeners back to the waiting list */
282 for (i
= 0; i
< KAUTH_SCOPE_MAX_LISTENERS
; i
++) {
283 if (scope
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
!= NULL
) {
284 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&kauth_dangling_listeners
, scope
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
, kl_link
);
285 scope
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
= NULL
;
287 * XXX - kauth_todo - WARNING, do not clear kll_callback or
288 * kll_idata here. they are part of our scope unlisten race hack
293 FREE(scope
, M_KAUTH
);
299 kauth_listen_scope(const char *identifier
, kauth_scope_callback_t callback
, void *idata
)
301 kauth_listener_t klp
;
304 if ((klp
= kauth_alloc_listener(identifier
, callback
, idata
)) == NULL
)
308 * Lock the scope list and check to see whether this scope already exists.
311 TAILQ_FOREACH(sp
, &kauth_scopes
, ks_link
) {
312 if (strncmp(sp
->ks_identifier
, identifier
,
313 strlen(sp
->ks_identifier
) + 1) == 0) {
314 /* scope exists, add it to scope listener table */
315 if (kauth_add_callback_to_scope(sp
, klp
) == 0) {
319 /* table already full */
326 /* scope doesn't exist, put on waiting list. */
327 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&kauth_dangling_listeners
, klp
, kl_link
);
335 kauth_unlisten_scope(kauth_listener_t listener
)
338 kauth_listener_t klp
;
339 int i
, listener_count
, do_free
;
343 /* search the active scope for this listener */
344 TAILQ_FOREACH(sp
, &kauth_scopes
, ks_link
) {
346 if ((sp
->ks_flags
& KS_F_HAS_LISTENERS
) != 0) {
348 for (i
= 0; i
< KAUTH_SCOPE_MAX_LISTENERS
; i
++) {
349 if (sp
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
== listener
) {
350 sp
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
= NULL
;
353 * XXX - kauth_todo - WARNING, do not clear kll_callback or
354 * kll_idata here. they are part of our scope unlisten race hack
357 else if (sp
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
!= NULL
) {
362 if (listener_count
== 0) {
363 sp
->ks_flags
&= ~KS_F_HAS_LISTENERS
;
366 FREE(listener
, M_KAUTH
);
372 /* if not active, check the dangling list */
373 TAILQ_FOREACH(klp
, &kauth_dangling_listeners
, kl_link
) {
374 if (klp
== listener
) {
375 TAILQ_REMOVE(&kauth_dangling_listeners
, klp
, kl_link
);
377 FREE(listener
, M_KAUTH
);
387 * Authorization requests.
390 * EPERM Operation not permitted
392 * Imputed: *arg3, modified Callback return - depends on callback
393 * modification of *arg3, if any
396 kauth_authorize_action(kauth_scope_t scope
, kauth_cred_t credential
, kauth_action_t action
,
397 uintptr_t arg0
, uintptr_t arg1
, uintptr_t arg2
, uintptr_t arg3
)
402 if (scope
->ks_callback
!= NULL
)
403 result
= scope
->ks_callback(credential
, scope
->ks_idata
, action
, arg0
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
);
405 result
= KAUTH_RESULT_DEFER
;
407 /* check with listeners */
408 if ((scope
->ks_flags
& KS_F_HAS_LISTENERS
) != 0) {
409 for (i
= 0; i
< KAUTH_SCOPE_MAX_LISTENERS
; i
++) {
410 /* XXX - kauth_todo - there is a race here if listener is removed - we will fix this post Tiger.
411 * Until the race is fixed our kext clients are responsible for all active requests that may
412 * be in their callbacks or on the way to their callbacks before they free kl_callback or kl_idata.
413 * We keep copies of these in our kauth_local_listener in an attempt to limit our expose to
416 if (scope
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
== NULL
||
417 scope
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_callback
== NULL
)
420 ret
= scope
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_callback(
421 credential
, scope
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_idata
,
422 action
, arg0
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
);
423 if ((ret
== KAUTH_RESULT_DENY
) ||
424 (result
== KAUTH_RESULT_DEFER
))
429 /* we need an explicit allow, or the auth fails */
430 /* XXX need a mechanism for auth failure to be signalled vs. denial */
431 return(result
== KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW
? 0 : EPERM
);
435 * Default authorization handlers.
438 kauth_authorize_allow(__unused kauth_cred_t credential
, __unused
void *idata
, __unused kauth_action_t action
,
439 __unused
uintptr_t arg0
, __unused
uintptr_t arg1
, __unused
uintptr_t arg2
, __unused
uintptr_t arg3
)
442 return(KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW
);
450 kauth_scope_valid(kauth_scope_t scope
)
455 TAILQ_FOREACH(sp
, &kauth_scopes
, ks_link
) {
460 return((sp
== NULL
) ? 0 : 1);
465 * Process authorization scope.
469 kauth_authorize_process(kauth_cred_t credential
, kauth_action_t action
, struct proc
*process
, uintptr_t arg1
, uintptr_t arg2
, uintptr_t arg3
)
471 return(kauth_authorize_action(kauth_scope_process
, credential
, action
, (uintptr_t)process
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
));
475 kauth_authorize_process_callback(kauth_cred_t credential
, __unused
void *idata
, kauth_action_t action
,
476 uintptr_t arg0
, uintptr_t arg1
, __unused
uintptr_t arg2
, __unused
uintptr_t arg3
)
479 case KAUTH_PROCESS_CANSIGNAL
:
480 panic("KAUTH_PROCESS_CANSIGNAL not implemented");
481 /* XXX credential wrong here */
482 /* arg0 - process to signal
483 * arg1 - signal to send the process
485 if (cansignal(current_proc(), credential
, (struct proc
*)arg0
, (int)arg1
, 0))
486 return(KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW
);
488 case KAUTH_PROCESS_CANTRACE
:
489 /* current_proc() - process that will do the tracing
490 * arg0 - process to be traced
491 * arg1 - pointer to int - reason (errno) for denial
493 if (cantrace(current_proc(), credential
, (proc_t
)arg0
, (int *)arg1
))
494 return(KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW
);
498 /* no explicit result, so defer to others in the chain */
499 return(KAUTH_RESULT_DEFER
);
503 * File system operation authorization scope. This is really only a notification
504 * of the file system operation, not an authorization check. Thus the result is
506 * arguments passed to KAUTH_FILEOP_OPEN listeners
507 * arg0 is pointer to vnode (vnode *) for given user path.
508 * arg1 is pointer to path (char *) passed in to open.
509 * arguments passed to KAUTH_FILEOP_CLOSE listeners
510 * arg0 is pointer to vnode (vnode *) for file to be closed.
511 * arg1 is pointer to path (char *) of file to be closed.
512 * arg2 is close flags.
513 * arguments passed to KAUTH_FILEOP_RENAME listeners
514 * arg0 is pointer to "from" path (char *).
515 * arg1 is pointer to "to" path (char *).
516 * arguments passed to KAUTH_FILEOP_EXCHANGE listeners
517 * arg0 is pointer to file 1 path (char *).
518 * arg1 is pointer to file 2 path (char *).
519 * arguments passed to KAUTH_FILEOP_EXEC listeners
520 * arg0 is pointer to vnode (vnode *) for executable.
521 * arg1 is pointer to path (char *) to executable.
525 kauth_authorize_fileop_has_listeners(void)
528 * return 1 if we have any listeners for the fileop scope
531 if ((kauth_scope_fileop
->ks_flags
& KS_F_HAS_LISTENERS
) != 0) {
538 kauth_authorize_fileop(kauth_cred_t credential
, kauth_action_t action
, uintptr_t arg0
, uintptr_t arg1
)
544 /* we do not have a primary handler for the fileop scope so bail out if
545 * there are no listeners.
547 if ((kauth_scope_fileop
->ks_flags
& KS_F_HAS_LISTENERS
) == 0) {
551 if (action
== KAUTH_FILEOP_OPEN
|| action
== KAUTH_FILEOP_CLOSE
|| action
== KAUTH_FILEOP_EXEC
) {
552 /* get path to the given vnode as a convenience to our listeners.
554 namep
= get_pathbuff();
555 name_len
= MAXPATHLEN
;
556 if (vn_getpath((vnode_t
)arg0
, namep
, &name_len
) != 0) {
557 release_pathbuff(namep
);
560 if (action
== KAUTH_FILEOP_CLOSE
) {
561 arg2
= arg1
; /* close has some flags that come in via arg1 */
563 arg1
= (uintptr_t)namep
;
565 kauth_authorize_action(kauth_scope_fileop
, credential
, action
, arg0
, arg1
, arg2
, 0);
568 release_pathbuff(namep
);
575 * Generic authorization scope.
579 kauth_authorize_generic(kauth_cred_t credential
, kauth_action_t action
)
581 if (credential
== NULL
)
582 panic("auth against NULL credential");
584 return(kauth_authorize_action(kauth_scope_generic
, credential
, action
, 0, 0, 0, 0));
589 kauth_authorize_generic_callback(kauth_cred_t credential
, __unused
void *idata
, kauth_action_t action
,
590 __unused
uintptr_t arg0
, __unused
uintptr_t arg1
, __unused
uintptr_t arg2
, __unused
uintptr_t arg3
)
593 case KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER
:
595 return((kauth_cred_getuid(credential
) == 0) ?
596 KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW
: KAUTH_RESULT_DENY
);
600 /* no explicit result, so defer to others in the chain */
601 return(KAUTH_RESULT_DEFER
);
607 * Determines whether the credential has the requested rights for an object secured by the supplied
610 * Evaluation proceeds from the top down, with access denied if any ACE denies any of the requested
611 * rights, or granted if all of the requested rights are satisfied by the ACEs so far.
614 kauth_acl_evaluate(kauth_cred_t cred
, kauth_acl_eval_t eval
)
616 int applies
, error
, i
;
622 /* always allowed to do nothing */
623 if (eval
->ae_requested
== 0) {
624 eval
->ae_result
= KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW
;
628 eval
->ae_residual
= eval
->ae_requested
;
629 eval
->ae_found_deny
= FALSE
;
632 * Get our guid for comparison purposes.
634 if ((error
= kauth_cred_getguid(cred
, &guid
)) != 0) {
635 eval
->ae_result
= KAUTH_RESULT_DENY
;
636 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL - can't get credential GUID (%d), ACL denied", error
);
640 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL - %d entries, initial residual %x", eval
->ae_count
, eval
->ae_residual
);
641 for (i
= 0, ace
= eval
->ae_acl
; i
< eval
->ae_count
; i
++, ace
++) {
644 * Skip inherit-only entries.
646 if (ace
->ace_flags
& KAUTH_ACE_ONLY_INHERIT
)
650 * Expand generic rights, if appropriate.
652 rights
= ace
->ace_rights
;
653 if (rights
& KAUTH_ACE_GENERIC_ALL
)
654 rights
|= eval
->ae_exp_gall
;
655 if (rights
& KAUTH_ACE_GENERIC_READ
)
656 rights
|= eval
->ae_exp_gread
;
657 if (rights
& KAUTH_ACE_GENERIC_WRITE
)
658 rights
|= eval
->ae_exp_gwrite
;
659 if (rights
& KAUTH_ACE_GENERIC_EXECUTE
)
660 rights
|= eval
->ae_exp_gexec
;
663 * Determine whether this entry applies to the current request. This
664 * saves us checking the GUID if the entry has nothing to do with what
665 * we're currently doing.
667 switch(ace
->ace_flags
& KAUTH_ACE_KINDMASK
) {
668 case KAUTH_ACE_PERMIT
:
669 if (!(eval
->ae_residual
& rights
))
673 if (!(eval
->ae_requested
& rights
))
675 eval
->ae_found_deny
= TRUE
;
678 /* we don't recognise this ACE, skip it */
683 * Verify whether this entry applies to the credential.
685 wkguid
= kauth_wellknown_guid(&ace
->ace_applicable
);
687 case KAUTH_WKG_OWNER
:
688 applies
= eval
->ae_options
& KAUTH_AEVAL_IS_OWNER
;
690 case KAUTH_WKG_GROUP
:
691 applies
= eval
->ae_options
& KAUTH_AEVAL_IN_GROUP
;
693 /* we short-circuit these here rather than wasting time calling the group membership code */
694 case KAUTH_WKG_EVERYBODY
:
697 case KAUTH_WKG_NOBODY
:
702 /* check to see whether it's exactly us, or a group we are a member of */
703 applies
= kauth_guid_equal(&guid
, &ace
->ace_applicable
);
704 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL - ACE applicable " K_UUID_FMT
" caller " K_UUID_FMT
" %smatched",
705 K_UUID_ARG(ace
->ace_applicable
), K_UUID_ARG(guid
), applies
? "" : "not ");
708 error
= kauth_cred_ismember_guid(cred
, &ace
->ace_applicable
, &applies
);
710 * If we can't resolve group membership, we have to limit misbehaviour.
711 * If the ACE is an 'allow' ACE, assume the cred is not a member (avoid
712 * granting excess access). If the ACE is a 'deny' ACE, assume the cred
713 * is a member (avoid failing to deny).
716 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL[%d] - can't get membership, making pessimistic assumption", i
);
717 switch(ace
->ace_flags
& KAUTH_ACE_KINDMASK
) {
718 case KAUTH_ACE_PERMIT
:
726 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL - %s group member", applies
? "is" : "not");
729 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL - entry matches caller");
736 * Apply ACE to outstanding rights.
738 switch(ace
->ace_flags
& KAUTH_ACE_KINDMASK
) {
739 case KAUTH_ACE_PERMIT
:
740 /* satisfy any rights that this ACE grants */
741 eval
->ae_residual
= eval
->ae_residual
& ~rights
;
742 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL[%d] - rights %x leave residual %x", i
, rights
, eval
->ae_residual
);
743 /* all rights satisfied? */
744 if (eval
->ae_residual
== 0) {
745 eval
->ae_result
= KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW
;
750 /* deny the request if any of the requested rights is denied */
751 if (eval
->ae_requested
& rights
) {
752 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL[%d] - denying based on %x", i
, rights
);
753 eval
->ae_result
= KAUTH_RESULT_DENY
;
758 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ACL - unknown entry kind %d", ace
->ace_flags
& KAUTH_ACE_KINDMASK
);
762 /* if not permitted, defer to other modes of authorisation */
763 eval
->ae_result
= KAUTH_RESULT_DEFER
;
768 * Perform ACL inheritance and umask-ACL handling.
770 * Entries are inherited from the ACL on dvp. A caller-supplied
771 * ACL is in initial, and the result is output into product.
772 * If the process has a umask ACL and one is not supplied, we use
774 * If isdir is set, the resultant ACL is for a directory, otherwise it is for a file.
777 kauth_acl_inherit(vnode_t dvp
, kauth_acl_t initial
, kauth_acl_t
*product
, int isdir
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
779 int entries
, error
, index
;
781 struct vnode_attr dva
;
782 kauth_acl_t inherit
, result
;
785 * Fetch the ACL from the directory. This should never fail.
786 * Note that we don't manage inheritance when the remote server is
787 * doing authorization, since this means server enforcement of
788 * inheritance semantics; we just want to compose the initial
789 * ACL and any inherited ACE entries from the container object.
791 * XXX TODO: <rdar://3634665> wants a "umask ACL" from the process.
794 if ((dvp
!= NULL
) && !vfs_authopaque(vnode_mount(dvp
))) {
796 VATTR_WANTED(&dva
, va_acl
);
797 if ((error
= vnode_getattr(dvp
, &dva
, ctx
)) != 0) {
798 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ERROR - could not get parent directory ACL for inheritance");
801 if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&dva
, va_acl
))
802 inherit
= dva
.va_acl
;
806 * Compute the number of entries in the result ACL by scanning the
810 if (inherit
!= NULL
) {
811 for (i
= 0; i
< inherit
->acl_entrycount
; i
++) {
812 if (inherit
->acl_ace
[i
].ace_flags
& (isdir
? KAUTH_ACE_DIRECTORY_INHERIT
: KAUTH_ACE_FILE_INHERIT
))
817 if (initial
== NULL
) {
819 * XXX 3634665 TODO: if the initial ACL is not specfied by
820 * XXX the caller, fetch the umask ACL from the process,
821 * and use it in place of "initial".
825 if (initial
!= NULL
) {
826 if (initial
->acl_entrycount
!= KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
)
827 entries
+= initial
->acl_entrycount
;
833 * If there is no initial ACL, and no inheritable entries, the
834 * object should be created with no ACL at all.
835 * Note that this differs from the case where the initial ACL
836 * is empty, in which case the object must also have an empty ACL.
838 if ((entries
== 0) && (initial
== NULL
)) {
845 * Allocate the result buffer.
847 if ((result
= kauth_acl_alloc(entries
)) == NULL
) {
848 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ERROR - could not allocate %d-entry result buffer for inherited ACL", entries
);
854 * Composition is simply:
859 if (initial
!= NULL
) {
860 for (i
= 0; i
< initial
->acl_entrycount
; i
++)
861 result
->acl_ace
[index
++] = initial
->acl_ace
[i
];
862 KAUTH_DEBUG(" INHERIT - applied %d initial entries", index
);
864 if (inherit
!= NULL
) {
865 for (i
= 0; i
< inherit
->acl_entrycount
; i
++) {
867 * Inherit onto this object? We inherit only if
868 * the target object is a container object and the
869 * KAUTH_ACE_DIRECTORY_INHERIT bit is set, OR if
870 * if the target object is not a container, and
871 * the KAUTH_ACE_FILE_INHERIT bit is set.
873 if (inherit
->acl_ace
[i
].ace_flags
& (isdir
? KAUTH_ACE_DIRECTORY_INHERIT
: KAUTH_ACE_FILE_INHERIT
)) {
874 result
->acl_ace
[index
] = inherit
->acl_ace
[i
];
875 result
->acl_ace
[index
].ace_flags
|= KAUTH_ACE_INHERITED
;
877 * We do not re-inherit inheritance flags
878 * if the ACE from the container has a
879 * KAUTH_ACE_LIMIT_INHERIT, OR if the new
880 * object is not itself a container (since
881 * inheritance is always container-based).
883 if ((result
->acl_ace
[index
].ace_flags
& KAUTH_ACE_LIMIT_INHERIT
) || !isdir
) {
884 result
->acl_ace
[index
].ace_flags
&=
885 ~(KAUTH_ACE_INHERIT_CONTROL_FLAGS
);
891 result
->acl_entrycount
= index
;
893 KAUTH_DEBUG(" INHERIT - product ACL has %d entries", index
);
897 kauth_acl_free(inherit
);
902 * Optimistically copy in a kauth_filesec structure
904 * Parameters: xsecurity user space kauth_filesec_t
905 * xsecdstpp pointer to kauth_filesec_t to be
906 * modified to contain the contain a
907 * pointer to an allocated copy of the
908 * user space argument
911 * ENOMEM Insufficient memory for the copy.
912 * EINVAL The user space data was invalid, or
913 * there were too many ACE entries.
914 * EFAULT The user space address was invalid;
915 * this may mean 'fsec_entrycount' in
916 * the user copy is corrupt/incorrect.
918 * Implicit returns: xsecdestpp, modified (only if successful!)
920 * Notes: The returned kauth_filesec_t is in host byte order
922 * The caller is responsible for freeing the returned
923 * kauth_filesec_t in the success case using the function
924 * kauth_filesec_free()
926 * Our largest initial guess is 32; this needs to move to
927 * a manifest constant in <sys/kauth.h>.
930 kauth_copyinfilesec(user_addr_t xsecurity
, kauth_filesec_t
*xsecdestpp
)
932 user_addr_t uaddr
, known_bound
;
934 kauth_filesec_t fsec
;
942 * Make a guess at the size of the filesec. We start with the base
943 * pointer, and look at how much room is left on the page, clipped
944 * to a sensible upper bound. If it turns out this isn't enough,
945 * we'll size based on the actual ACL contents and come back again.
947 * The upper bound must be less than KAUTH_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES. The
948 * value here is fairly arbitrary. It's ok to have a zero count.
950 known_bound
= xsecurity
+ sizeof(struct kauth_filesec
);
951 uaddr
= mach_vm_round_page(known_bound
);
952 count
= (uaddr
- known_bound
) / sizeof(struct kauth_ace
);
956 if ((fsec
= kauth_filesec_alloc(count
)) == NULL
) {
960 copysize
= KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(count
);
961 if ((error
= copyin(xsecurity
, (caddr_t
)fsec
, copysize
)) != 0)
964 /* validate the filesec header */
965 if (fsec
->fsec_magic
!= KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC
) {
971 * Is there an ACL payload, and is it too big?
973 if ((fsec
->fsec_entrycount
!= KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
) &&
974 (fsec
->fsec_entrycount
> count
)) {
975 if (fsec
->fsec_entrycount
> KAUTH_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES
) {
976 /* XXX This should be E2BIG */
980 count
= fsec
->fsec_entrycount
;
981 kauth_filesec_free(fsec
);
988 kauth_filesec_free(fsec
);
996 * Allocate a block of memory containing a filesec structure, immediately
997 * followed by 'count' kauth_ace structures.
999 * Parameters: count Number of kauth_ace structures needed
1001 * Returns: !NULL A pointer to the allocated block
1002 * NULL Invalid 'count' or insufficient memory
1004 * Notes: Returned memory area assumes that the structures are packed
1005 * densely, so this function may only be used by code that also
1006 * assumes no padding following structures.
1008 * The returned structure must be freed by the caller using the
1009 * function kauth_filesec_free(), in case we decide to use an
1010 * allocation mechanism that is aware of the object size at some
1011 * point, since the object size is only available by introspecting
1012 * the object itself.
1015 kauth_filesec_alloc(int count
)
1017 kauth_filesec_t fsp
;
1019 /* if the caller hasn't given us a valid size hint, assume the worst */
1020 if ((count
< 0) || (count
> KAUTH_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES
))
1023 MALLOC(fsp
, kauth_filesec_t
, KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(count
), M_KAUTH
, M_WAITOK
);
1025 fsp
->fsec_magic
= KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC
;
1026 fsp
->fsec_owner
= kauth_null_guid
;
1027 fsp
->fsec_group
= kauth_null_guid
;
1028 fsp
->fsec_entrycount
= KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
;
1029 fsp
->fsec_flags
= 0;
1035 * Free a kauth_filesec_t that was previous allocated, either by a direct
1036 * call to kauth_filesec_alloc() or by calling a function that calls it.
1038 * Parameters: fsp kauth_filesec_t to free
1042 * Notes: The kauth_filesec_t to be freed is assumed to be in host
1043 * byte order so that this function can introspect it in the
1044 * future to determine its size, if necesssary.
1047 kauth_filesec_free(kauth_filesec_t fsp
)
1049 #ifdef KAUTH_DEBUG_ENABLE
1050 if (fsp
== KAUTH_FILESEC_NONE
)
1051 panic("freeing KAUTH_FILESEC_NONE");
1052 if (fsp
== KAUTH_FILESEC_WANTED
)
1053 panic("freeing KAUTH_FILESEC_WANTED");
1059 * Set the endianness of a filesec and an ACL; if 'acl' is NULL, use the
1060 * ACL interior to 'fsec' instead. If the endianness doesn't change, then
1061 * this function will have no effect.
1063 * Parameters: kendian The endianness to set; this is either
1064 * KAUTH_ENDIAN_HOST or KAUTH_ENDIAN_DISK.
1065 * fsec The filesec to convert.
1066 * acl The ACL to convert (optional)
1070 * Notes: We use ntohl() because it has a transitive property on Intel
1071 * machines and no effect on PPC mancines. This guarantees us
1072 * that the swapping only occurs if the endiannes is wrong.
1075 kauth_filesec_acl_setendian(int kendian
, kauth_filesec_t fsec
, kauth_acl_t acl
)
1077 uint32_t compare_magic
= KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC
;
1078 uint32_t invert_magic
= ntohl(KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC
);
1079 uint32_t compare_acl_entrycount
;
1082 if (compare_magic
== invert_magic
)
1085 /* If no ACL, use ACL interior to 'fsec' instead */
1087 acl
= &fsec
->fsec_acl
;
1089 compare_acl_entrycount
= acl
->acl_entrycount
;
1092 * Only convert what needs to be converted, and only if the arguments
1093 * are valid. The following switch and tests effectively reject
1094 * conversions on invalid magic numbers as a desirable side effect.
1097 case KAUTH_ENDIAN_HOST
: /* not in host, convert to host */
1098 if (fsec
->fsec_magic
!= invert_magic
)
1100 /* acl_entrycount is byteswapped */
1101 compare_acl_entrycount
= ntohl(acl
->acl_entrycount
);
1103 case KAUTH_ENDIAN_DISK
: /* not in disk, convert to disk */
1104 if (fsec
->fsec_magic
!= compare_magic
)
1107 default: /* bad argument */
1111 /* We are go for conversion */
1112 fsec
->fsec_magic
= ntohl(fsec
->fsec_magic
);
1113 acl
->acl_entrycount
= ntohl(acl
->acl_entrycount
);
1114 if (compare_acl_entrycount
!= KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
) {
1115 acl
->acl_flags
= ntohl(acl
->acl_flags
);
1117 /* swap ACE rights and flags */
1118 for (i
= 0; i
< compare_acl_entrycount
; i
++) {
1119 acl
->acl_ace
[i
].ace_flags
= ntohl(acl
->acl_ace
[i
].ace_flags
);
1120 acl
->acl_ace
[i
].ace_rights
= ntohl(acl
->acl_ace
[i
].ace_rights
);
1127 * Allocate an ACL buffer.
1130 kauth_acl_alloc(int count
)
1134 /* if the caller hasn't given us a valid size hint, assume the worst */
1135 if ((count
< 0) || (count
> KAUTH_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES
))
1138 MALLOC(aclp
, kauth_acl_t
, KAUTH_ACL_SIZE(count
), M_KAUTH
, M_WAITOK
);
1140 aclp
->acl_entrycount
= 0;
1141 aclp
->acl_flags
= 0;
1147 kauth_acl_free(kauth_acl_t aclp
)
1149 FREE(aclp
, M_KAUTH
);
1154 * WARNING - caller must hold KAUTH_SCOPELOCK
1156 static int kauth_add_callback_to_scope(kauth_scope_t sp
, kauth_listener_t klp
)
1160 for (i
= 0; i
< KAUTH_SCOPE_MAX_LISTENERS
; i
++) {
1161 if (sp
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
== NULL
) {
1162 sp
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_callback
= klp
->kl_callback
;
1163 sp
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_idata
= klp
->kl_idata
;
1164 sp
->ks_listeners
[i
].kll_listenerp
= klp
;
1165 sp
->ks_flags
|= KS_F_HAS_LISTENERS
;