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  1. /*
  2. * Linux Security plug
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 2001 WireX Communications, Inc <chris@wirex.com>
  5. * Copyright (C) 2001 Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
  6. * Copyright (C) 2001 Networks Associates Technology, Inc <ssmalley@nai.com>
  7. * Copyright (C) 2001 James Morris <jmorris@intercode.com.au>
  8. * Copyright (C) 2001 Silicon Graphics, Inc. (Trust Technology Group)
  9. *
  10. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  11. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  12. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  13. * (at your option) any later version.
  14. *
  15. * Due to this file being licensed under the GPL there is controversy over
  16. * whether this permits you to write a module that #includes this file
  17. * without placing your module under the GPL. Please consult a lawyer for
  18. * advice before doing this.
  19. *
  20. */
  21. #ifndef __LINUX_SECURITY_H
  22. #define __LINUX_SECURITY_H
  23. #include <linux/fs.h>
  24. #include <linux/fsnotify.h>
  25. #include <linux/binfmts.h>
  26. #include <linux/signal.h>
  27. #include <linux/resource.h>
  28. #include <linux/sem.h>
  29. #include <linux/shm.h>
  30. #include <linux/mm.h> /* PAGE_ALIGN */
  31. #include <linux/msg.h>
  32. #include <linux/sched.h>
  33. #include <linux/key.h>
  34. #include <linux/xfrm.h>
  35. #include <linux/slab.h>
  36. #include <net/flow.h>
  37. /* Maximum number of letters for an LSM name string */
  38. #define SECURITY_NAME_MAX 10
  39. /* If capable should audit the security request */
  40. #define SECURITY_CAP_NOAUDIT 0
  41. #define SECURITY_CAP_AUDIT 1
  42. struct ctl_table;
  43. struct audit_krule;
  44. /*
  45. * These functions are in security/capability.c and are used
  46. * as the default capabilities functions
  47. */
  48. extern int cap_capable(struct task_struct *tsk, const struct cred *cred,
  49. int cap, int audit);
  50. extern int cap_settime(struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz);
  51. extern int cap_ptrace_access_check(struct task_struct *child, unsigned int mode);
  52. extern int cap_ptrace_traceme(struct task_struct *parent);
  53. extern int cap_capget(struct task_struct *target, kernel_cap_t *effective, kernel_cap_t *inheritable, kernel_cap_t *permitted);
  54. extern int cap_capset(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old,
  55. const kernel_cap_t *effective,
  56. const kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
  57. const kernel_cap_t *permitted);
  58. extern int cap_bprm_set_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  59. extern int cap_bprm_secureexec(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  60. extern int cap_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
  61. const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
  62. extern int cap_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name);
  63. extern int cap_inode_need_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
  64. extern int cap_inode_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
  65. extern int cap_file_mmap(struct file *file, unsigned long reqprot,
  66. unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags,
  67. unsigned long addr, unsigned long addr_only);
  68. extern int cap_task_fix_setuid(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old, int flags);
  69. extern int cap_task_prctl(int option, unsigned long arg2, unsigned long arg3,
  70. unsigned long arg4, unsigned long arg5);
  71. extern int cap_task_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p, int policy, struct sched_param *lp);
  72. extern int cap_task_setioprio(struct task_struct *p, int ioprio);
  73. extern int cap_task_setnice(struct task_struct *p, int nice);
  74. extern int cap_syslog(int type, bool from_file);
  75. extern int cap_vm_enough_memory(struct mm_struct *mm, long pages);
  76. struct msghdr;
  77. struct sk_buff;
  78. struct sock;
  79. struct sockaddr;
  80. struct socket;
  81. struct flowi;
  82. struct dst_entry;
  83. struct xfrm_selector;
  84. struct xfrm_policy;
  85. struct xfrm_state;
  86. struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx;
  87. struct seq_file;
  88. extern int cap_netlink_send(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
  89. extern int cap_netlink_recv(struct sk_buff *skb, int cap);
  90. void reset_security_ops(void);
  91. #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
  92. extern unsigned long mmap_min_addr;
  93. extern unsigned long dac_mmap_min_addr;
  94. #else
  95. #define dac_mmap_min_addr 0UL
  96. #endif
  97. /*
  98. * Values used in the task_security_ops calls
  99. */
  100. /* setuid or setgid, id0 == uid or gid */
  101. #define LSM_SETID_ID 1
  102. /* setreuid or setregid, id0 == real, id1 == eff */
  103. #define LSM_SETID_RE 2
  104. /* setresuid or setresgid, id0 == real, id1 == eff, uid2 == saved */
  105. #define LSM_SETID_RES 4
  106. /* setfsuid or setfsgid, id0 == fsuid or fsgid */
  107. #define LSM_SETID_FS 8
  108. /* forward declares to avoid warnings */
  109. struct sched_param;
  110. struct request_sock;
  111. /* bprm->unsafe reasons */
  112. #define LSM_UNSAFE_SHARE 1
  113. #define LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE 2
  114. #define LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE_CAP 4
  115. #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
  116. /*
  117. * If a hint addr is less than mmap_min_addr change hint to be as
  118. * low as possible but still greater than mmap_min_addr
  119. */
  120. static inline unsigned long round_hint_to_min(unsigned long hint)
  121. {
  122. hint &= PAGE_MASK;
  123. if (((void *)hint != NULL) &&
  124. (hint < mmap_min_addr))
  125. return PAGE_ALIGN(mmap_min_addr);
  126. return hint;
  127. }
  128. extern int mmap_min_addr_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
  129. void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos);
  130. #endif
  131. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
  132. struct security_mnt_opts {
  133. char **mnt_opts;
  134. int *mnt_opts_flags;
  135. int num_mnt_opts;
  136. };
  137. static inline void security_init_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
  138. {
  139. opts->mnt_opts = NULL;
  140. opts->mnt_opts_flags = NULL;
  141. opts->num_mnt_opts = 0;
  142. }
  143. static inline void security_free_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
  144. {
  145. int i;
  146. if (opts->mnt_opts)
  147. for (i = 0; i < opts->num_mnt_opts; i++)
  148. kfree(opts->mnt_opts[i]);
  149. kfree(opts->mnt_opts);
  150. opts->mnt_opts = NULL;
  151. kfree(opts->mnt_opts_flags);
  152. opts->mnt_opts_flags = NULL;
  153. opts->num_mnt_opts = 0;
  154. }
  155. /**
  156. * struct security_operations - main security structure
  157. *
  158. * Security module identifier.
  159. *
  160. * @name:
  161. * A string that acts as a unique identifeir for the LSM with max number
  162. * of characters = SECURITY_NAME_MAX.
  163. *
  164. * Security hooks for program execution operations.
  165. *
  166. * @bprm_set_creds:
  167. * Save security information in the bprm->security field, typically based
  168. * on information about the bprm->file, for later use by the apply_creds
  169. * hook. This hook may also optionally check permissions (e.g. for
  170. * transitions between security domains).
  171. * This hook may be called multiple times during a single execve, e.g. for
  172. * interpreters. The hook can tell whether it has already been called by
  173. * checking to see if @bprm->security is non-NULL. If so, then the hook
  174. * may decide either to retain the security information saved earlier or
  175. * to replace it.
  176. * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
  177. * Return 0 if the hook is successful and permission is granted.
  178. * @bprm_check_security:
  179. * This hook mediates the point when a search for a binary handler will
  180. * begin. It allows a check the @bprm->security value which is set in the
  181. * preceding set_creds call. The primary difference from set_creds is
  182. * that the argv list and envp list are reliably available in @bprm. This
  183. * hook may be called multiple times during a single execve; and in each
  184. * pass set_creds is called first.
  185. * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
  186. * Return 0 if the hook is successful and permission is granted.
  187. * @bprm_committing_creds:
  188. * Prepare to install the new security attributes of a process being
  189. * transformed by an execve operation, based on the old credentials
  190. * pointed to by @current->cred and the information set in @bprm->cred by
  191. * the bprm_set_creds hook. @bprm points to the linux_binprm structure.
  192. * This hook is a good place to perform state changes on the process such
  193. * as closing open file descriptors to which access will no longer be
  194. * granted when the attributes are changed. This is called immediately
  195. * before commit_creds().
  196. * @bprm_committed_creds:
  197. * Tidy up after the installation of the new security attributes of a
  198. * process being transformed by an execve operation. The new credentials
  199. * have, by this point, been set to @current->cred. @bprm points to the
  200. * linux_binprm structure. This hook is a good place to perform state
  201. * changes on the process such as clearing out non-inheritable signal
  202. * state. This is called immediately after commit_creds().
  203. * @bprm_secureexec:
  204. * Return a boolean value (0 or 1) indicating whether a "secure exec"
  205. * is required. The flag is passed in the auxiliary table
  206. * on the initial stack to the ELF interpreter to indicate whether libc
  207. * should enable secure mode.
  208. * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
  209. *
  210. * Security hooks for filesystem operations.
  211. *
  212. * @sb_alloc_security:
  213. * Allocate and attach a security structure to the sb->s_security field.
  214. * The s_security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is
  215. * allocated.
  216. * @sb contains the super_block structure to be modified.
  217. * Return 0 if operation was successful.
  218. * @sb_free_security:
  219. * Deallocate and clear the sb->s_security field.
  220. * @sb contains the super_block structure to be modified.
  221. * @sb_statfs:
  222. * Check permission before obtaining filesystem statistics for the @mnt
  223. * mountpoint.
  224. * @dentry is a handle on the superblock for the filesystem.
  225. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  226. * @sb_mount:
  227. * Check permission before an object specified by @dev_name is mounted on
  228. * the mount point named by @nd. For an ordinary mount, @dev_name
  229. * identifies a device if the file system type requires a device. For a
  230. * remount (@flags & MS_REMOUNT), @dev_name is irrelevant. For a
  231. * loopback/bind mount (@flags & MS_BIND), @dev_name identifies the
  232. * pathname of the object being mounted.
  233. * @dev_name contains the name for object being mounted.
  234. * @path contains the path for mount point object.
  235. * @type contains the filesystem type.
  236. * @flags contains the mount flags.
  237. * @data contains the filesystem-specific data.
  238. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  239. * @sb_copy_data:
  240. * Allow mount option data to be copied prior to parsing by the filesystem,
  241. * so that the security module can extract security-specific mount
  242. * options cleanly (a filesystem may modify the data e.g. with strsep()).
  243. * This also allows the original mount data to be stripped of security-
  244. * specific options to avoid having to make filesystems aware of them.
  245. * @type the type of filesystem being mounted.
  246. * @orig the original mount data copied from userspace.
  247. * @copy copied data which will be passed to the security module.
  248. * Returns 0 if the copy was successful.
  249. * @sb_umount:
  250. * Check permission before the @mnt file system is unmounted.
  251. * @mnt contains the mounted file system.
  252. * @flags contains the unmount flags, e.g. MNT_FORCE.
  253. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  254. * @sb_pivotroot:
  255. * Check permission before pivoting the root filesystem.
  256. * @old_path contains the path for the new location of the current root (put_old).
  257. * @new_path contains the path for the new root (new_root).
  258. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  259. * @sb_set_mnt_opts:
  260. * Set the security relevant mount options used for a superblock
  261. * @sb the superblock to set security mount options for
  262. * @opts binary data structure containing all lsm mount data
  263. * @sb_clone_mnt_opts:
  264. * Copy all security options from a given superblock to another
  265. * @oldsb old superblock which contain information to clone
  266. * @newsb new superblock which needs filled in
  267. * @sb_parse_opts_str:
  268. * Parse a string of security data filling in the opts structure
  269. * @options string containing all mount options known by the LSM
  270. * @opts binary data structure usable by the LSM
  271. *
  272. * Security hooks for inode operations.
  273. *
  274. * @inode_alloc_security:
  275. * Allocate and attach a security structure to @inode->i_security. The
  276. * i_security field is initialized to NULL when the inode structure is
  277. * allocated.
  278. * @inode contains the inode structure.
  279. * Return 0 if operation was successful.
  280. * @inode_free_security:
  281. * @inode contains the inode structure.
  282. * Deallocate the inode security structure and set @inode->i_security to
  283. * NULL.
  284. * @inode_init_security:
  285. * Obtain the security attribute name suffix and value to set on a newly
  286. * created inode and set up the incore security field for the new inode.
  287. * This hook is called by the fs code as part of the inode creation
  288. * transaction and provides for atomic labeling of the inode, unlike
  289. * the post_create/mkdir/... hooks called by the VFS. The hook function
  290. * is expected to allocate the name and value via kmalloc, with the caller
  291. * being responsible for calling kfree after using them.
  292. * If the security module does not use security attributes or does
  293. * not wish to put a security attribute on this particular inode,
  294. * then it should return -EOPNOTSUPP to skip this processing.
  295. * @inode contains the inode structure of the newly created inode.
  296. * @dir contains the inode structure of the parent directory.
  297. * @name will be set to the allocated name suffix (e.g. selinux).
  298. * @value will be set to the allocated attribute value.
  299. * @len will be set to the length of the value.
  300. * Returns 0 if @name and @value have been successfully set,
  301. * -EOPNOTSUPP if no security attribute is needed, or
  302. * -ENOMEM on memory allocation failure.
  303. * @inode_create:
  304. * Check permission to create a regular file.
  305. * @dir contains inode structure of the parent of the new file.
  306. * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file to be created.
  307. * @mode contains the file mode of the file to be created.
  308. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  309. * @inode_link:
  310. * Check permission before creating a new hard link to a file.
  311. * @old_dentry contains the dentry structure for an existing link to the file.
  312. * @dir contains the inode structure of the parent directory of the new link.
  313. * @new_dentry contains the dentry structure for the new link.
  314. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  315. * @path_link:
  316. * Check permission before creating a new hard link to a file.
  317. * @old_dentry contains the dentry structure for an existing link
  318. * to the file.
  319. * @new_dir contains the path structure of the parent directory of
  320. * the new link.
  321. * @new_dentry contains the dentry structure for the new link.
  322. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  323. * @inode_unlink:
  324. * Check the permission to remove a hard link to a file.
  325. * @dir contains the inode structure of parent directory of the file.
  326. * @dentry contains the dentry structure for file to be unlinked.
  327. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  328. * @path_unlink:
  329. * Check the permission to remove a hard link to a file.
  330. * @dir contains the path structure of parent directory of the file.
  331. * @dentry contains the dentry structure for file to be unlinked.
  332. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  333. * @inode_symlink:
  334. * Check the permission to create a symbolic link to a file.
  335. * @dir contains the inode structure of parent directory of the symbolic link.
  336. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of the symbolic link.
  337. * @old_name contains the pathname of file.
  338. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  339. * @path_symlink:
  340. * Check the permission to create a symbolic link to a file.
  341. * @dir contains the path structure of parent directory of
  342. * the symbolic link.
  343. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of the symbolic link.
  344. * @old_name contains the pathname of file.
  345. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  346. * @inode_mkdir:
  347. * Check permissions to create a new directory in the existing directory
  348. * associated with inode strcture @dir.
  349. * @dir containst the inode structure of parent of the directory to be created.
  350. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of new directory.
  351. * @mode contains the mode of new directory.
  352. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  353. * @path_mkdir:
  354. * Check permissions to create a new directory in the existing directory
  355. * associated with path strcture @path.
  356. * @dir containst the path structure of parent of the directory
  357. * to be created.
  358. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of new directory.
  359. * @mode contains the mode of new directory.
  360. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  361. * @inode_rmdir:
  362. * Check the permission to remove a directory.
  363. * @dir contains the inode structure of parent of the directory to be removed.
  364. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of directory to be removed.
  365. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  366. * @path_rmdir:
  367. * Check the permission to remove a directory.
  368. * @dir contains the path structure of parent of the directory to be
  369. * removed.
  370. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of directory to be removed.
  371. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  372. * @inode_mknod:
  373. * Check permissions when creating a special file (or a socket or a fifo
  374. * file created via the mknod system call). Note that if mknod operation
  375. * is being done for a regular file, then the create hook will be called
  376. * and not this hook.
  377. * @dir contains the inode structure of parent of the new file.
  378. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of the new file.
  379. * @mode contains the mode of the new file.
  380. * @dev contains the device number.
  381. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  382. * @path_mknod:
  383. * Check permissions when creating a file. Note that this hook is called
  384. * even if mknod operation is being done for a regular file.
  385. * @dir contains the path structure of parent of the new file.
  386. * @dentry contains the dentry structure of the new file.
  387. * @mode contains the mode of the new file.
  388. * @dev contains the undecoded device number. Use new_decode_dev() to get
  389. * the decoded device number.
  390. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  391. * @inode_rename:
  392. * Check for permission to rename a file or directory.
  393. * @old_dir contains the inode structure for parent of the old link.
  394. * @old_dentry contains the dentry structure of the old link.
  395. * @new_dir contains the inode structure for parent of the new link.
  396. * @new_dentry contains the dentry structure of the new link.
  397. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  398. * @path_rename:
  399. * Check for permission to rename a file or directory.
  400. * @old_dir contains the path structure for parent of the old link.
  401. * @old_dentry contains the dentry structure of the old link.
  402. * @new_dir contains the path structure for parent of the new link.
  403. * @new_dentry contains the dentry structure of the new link.
  404. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  405. * @path_chmod:
  406. * Check for permission to change DAC's permission of a file or directory.
  407. * @dentry contains the dentry structure.
  408. * @mnt contains the vfsmnt structure.
  409. * @mode contains DAC's mode.
  410. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  411. * @path_chown:
  412. * Check for permission to change owner/group of a file or directory.
  413. * @path contains the path structure.
  414. * @uid contains new owner's ID.
  415. * @gid contains new group's ID.
  416. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  417. * @path_chroot:
  418. * Check for permission to change root directory.
  419. * @path contains the path structure.
  420. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  421. * @inode_readlink:
  422. * Check the permission to read the symbolic link.
  423. * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file link.
  424. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  425. * @inode_follow_link:
  426. * Check permission to follow a symbolic link when looking up a pathname.
  427. * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the link.
  428. * @nd contains the nameidata structure for the parent directory.
  429. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  430. * @inode_permission:
  431. * Check permission before accessing an inode. This hook is called by the
  432. * existing Linux permission function, so a security module can use it to
  433. * provide additional checking for existing Linux permission checks.
  434. * Notice that this hook is called when a file is opened (as well as many
  435. * other operations), whereas the file_security_ops permission hook is
  436. * called when the actual read/write operations are performed.
  437. * @inode contains the inode structure to check.
  438. * @mask contains the permission mask.
  439. * @nd contains the nameidata (may be NULL).
  440. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  441. * @inode_setattr:
  442. * Check permission before setting file attributes. Note that the kernel
  443. * call to notify_change is performed from several locations, whenever
  444. * file attributes change (such as when a file is truncated, chown/chmod
  445. * operations, transferring disk quotas, etc).
  446. * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file.
  447. * @attr is the iattr structure containing the new file attributes.
  448. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  449. * @path_truncate:
  450. * Check permission before truncating a file.
  451. * @path contains the path structure for the file.
  452. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  453. * @inode_getattr:
  454. * Check permission before obtaining file attributes.
  455. * @mnt is the vfsmount where the dentry was looked up
  456. * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file.
  457. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  458. * @inode_setxattr:
  459. * Check permission before setting the extended attributes
  460. * @value identified by @name for @dentry.
  461. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  462. * @inode_post_setxattr:
  463. * Update inode security field after successful setxattr operation.
  464. * @value identified by @name for @dentry.
  465. * @inode_getxattr:
  466. * Check permission before obtaining the extended attributes
  467. * identified by @name for @dentry.
  468. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  469. * @inode_listxattr:
  470. * Check permission before obtaining the list of extended attribute
  471. * names for @dentry.
  472. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  473. * @inode_removexattr:
  474. * Check permission before removing the extended attribute
  475. * identified by @name for @dentry.
  476. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  477. * @inode_getsecurity:
  478. * Retrieve a copy of the extended attribute representation of the
  479. * security label associated with @name for @inode via @buffer. Note that
  480. * @name is the remainder of the attribute name after the security prefix
  481. * has been removed. @alloc is used to specify of the call should return a
  482. * value via the buffer or just the value length Return size of buffer on
  483. * success.
  484. * @inode_setsecurity:
  485. * Set the security label associated with @name for @inode from the
  486. * extended attribute value @value. @size indicates the size of the
  487. * @value in bytes. @flags may be XATTR_CREATE, XATTR_REPLACE, or 0.
  488. * Note that @name is the remainder of the attribute name after the
  489. * security. prefix has been removed.
  490. * Return 0 on success.
  491. * @inode_listsecurity:
  492. * Copy the extended attribute names for the security labels
  493. * associated with @inode into @buffer. The maximum size of @buffer
  494. * is specified by @buffer_size. @buffer may be NULL to request
  495. * the size of the buffer required.
  496. * Returns number of bytes used/required on success.
  497. * @inode_need_killpriv:
  498. * Called when an inode has been changed.
  499. * @dentry is the dentry being changed.
  500. * Return <0 on error to abort the inode change operation.
  501. * Return 0 if inode_killpriv does not need to be called.
  502. * Return >0 if inode_killpriv does need to be called.
  503. * @inode_killpriv:
  504. * The setuid bit is being removed. Remove similar security labels.
  505. * Called with the dentry->d_inode->i_mutex held.
  506. * @dentry is the dentry being changed.
  507. * Return 0 on success. If error is returned, then the operation
  508. * causing setuid bit removal is failed.
  509. * @inode_getsecid:
  510. * Get the secid associated with the node.
  511. * @inode contains a pointer to the inode.
  512. * @secid contains a pointer to the location where result will be saved.
  513. * In case of failure, @secid will be set to zero.
  514. *
  515. * Security hooks for file operations
  516. *
  517. * @file_permission:
  518. * Check file permissions before accessing an open file. This hook is
  519. * called by various operations that read or write files. A security
  520. * module can use this hook to perform additional checking on these
  521. * operations, e.g. to revalidate permissions on use to support privilege
  522. * bracketing or policy changes. Notice that this hook is used when the
  523. * actual read/write operations are performed, whereas the
  524. * inode_security_ops hook is called when a file is opened (as well as
  525. * many other operations).
  526. * Caveat: Although this hook can be used to revalidate permissions for
  527. * various system call operations that read or write files, it does not
  528. * address the revalidation of permissions for memory-mapped files.
  529. * Security modules must handle this separately if they need such
  530. * revalidation.
  531. * @file contains the file structure being accessed.
  532. * @mask contains the requested permissions.
  533. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  534. * @file_alloc_security:
  535. * Allocate and attach a security structure to the file->f_security field.
  536. * The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is first
  537. * created.
  538. * @file contains the file structure to secure.
  539. * Return 0 if the hook is successful and permission is granted.
  540. * @file_free_security:
  541. * Deallocate and free any security structures stored in file->f_security.
  542. * @file contains the file structure being modified.
  543. * @file_ioctl:
  544. * @file contains the file structure.
  545. * @cmd contains the operation to perform.
  546. * @arg contains the operational arguments.
  547. * Check permission for an ioctl operation on @file. Note that @arg can
  548. * sometimes represents a user space pointer; in other cases, it may be a
  549. * simple integer value. When @arg represents a user space pointer, it
  550. * should never be used by the security module.
  551. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  552. * @file_mmap :
  553. * Check permissions for a mmap operation. The @file may be NULL, e.g.
  554. * if mapping anonymous memory.
  555. * @file contains the file structure for file to map (may be NULL).
  556. * @reqprot contains the protection requested by the application.
  557. * @prot contains the protection that will be applied by the kernel.
  558. * @flags contains the operational flags.
  559. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  560. * @file_mprotect:
  561. * Check permissions before changing memory access permissions.
  562. * @vma contains the memory region to modify.
  563. * @reqprot contains the protection requested by the application.
  564. * @prot contains the protection that will be applied by the kernel.
  565. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  566. * @file_lock:
  567. * Check permission before performing file locking operations.
  568. * Note: this hook mediates both flock and fcntl style locks.
  569. * @file contains the file structure.
  570. * @cmd contains the posix-translated lock operation to perform
  571. * (e.g. F_RDLCK, F_WRLCK).
  572. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  573. * @file_fcntl:
  574. * Check permission before allowing the file operation specified by @cmd
  575. * from being performed on the file @file. Note that @arg can sometimes
  576. * represents a user space pointer; in other cases, it may be a simple
  577. * integer value. When @arg represents a user space pointer, it should
  578. * never be used by the security module.
  579. * @file contains the file structure.
  580. * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
  581. * @arg contains the operational arguments.
  582. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  583. * @file_set_fowner:
  584. * Save owner security information (typically from current->security) in
  585. * file->f_security for later use by the send_sigiotask hook.
  586. * @file contains the file structure to update.
  587. * Return 0 on success.
  588. * @file_send_sigiotask:
  589. * Check permission for the file owner @fown to send SIGIO or SIGURG to the
  590. * process @tsk. Note that this hook is sometimes called from interrupt.
  591. * Note that the fown_struct, @fown, is never outside the context of a
  592. * struct file, so the file structure (and associated security information)
  593. * can always be obtained:
  594. * container_of(fown, struct file, f_owner)
  595. * @tsk contains the structure of task receiving signal.
  596. * @fown contains the file owner information.
  597. * @sig is the signal that will be sent. When 0, kernel sends SIGIO.
  598. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  599. * @file_receive:
  600. * This hook allows security modules to control the ability of a process
  601. * to receive an open file descriptor via socket IPC.
  602. * @file contains the file structure being received.
  603. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  604. *
  605. * Security hook for dentry
  606. *
  607. * @dentry_open
  608. * Save open-time permission checking state for later use upon
  609. * file_permission, and recheck access if anything has changed
  610. * since inode_permission.
  611. *
  612. * Security hooks for task operations.
  613. *
  614. * @task_create:
  615. * Check permission before creating a child process. See the clone(2)
  616. * manual page for definitions of the @clone_flags.
  617. * @clone_flags contains the flags indicating what should be shared.
  618. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  619. * @cred_alloc_blank:
  620. * @cred points to the credentials.
  621. * @gfp indicates the atomicity of any memory allocations.
  622. * Only allocate sufficient memory and attach to @cred such that
  623. * cred_transfer() will not get ENOMEM.
  624. * @cred_free:
  625. * @cred points to the credentials.
  626. * Deallocate and clear the cred->security field in a set of credentials.
  627. * @cred_prepare:
  628. * @new points to the new credentials.
  629. * @old points to the original credentials.
  630. * @gfp indicates the atomicity of any memory allocations.
  631. * Prepare a new set of credentials by copying the data from the old set.
  632. * @cred_transfer:
  633. * @new points to the new credentials.
  634. * @old points to the original credentials.
  635. * Transfer data from original creds to new creds
  636. * @kernel_act_as:
  637. * Set the credentials for a kernel service to act as (subjective context).
  638. * @new points to the credentials to be modified.
  639. * @secid specifies the security ID to be set
  640. * The current task must be the one that nominated @secid.
  641. * Return 0 if successful.
  642. * @kernel_create_files_as:
  643. * Set the file creation context in a set of credentials to be the same as
  644. * the objective context of the specified inode.
  645. * @new points to the credentials to be modified.
  646. * @inode points to the inode to use as a reference.
  647. * The current task must be the one that nominated @inode.
  648. * Return 0 if successful.
  649. * @kernel_module_request:
  650. * Ability to trigger the kernel to automatically upcall to userspace for
  651. * userspace to load a kernel module with the given name.
  652. * @kmod_name name of the module requested by the kernel
  653. * Return 0 if successful.
  654. * @task_fix_setuid:
  655. * Update the module's state after setting one or more of the user
  656. * identity attributes of the current process. The @flags parameter
  657. * indicates which of the set*uid system calls invoked this hook. If
  658. * @new is the set of credentials that will be installed. Modifications
  659. * should be made to this rather than to @current->cred.
  660. * @old is the set of credentials that are being replaces
  661. * @flags contains one of the LSM_SETID_* values.
  662. * Return 0 on success.
  663. * @task_setpgid:
  664. * Check permission before setting the process group identifier of the
  665. * process @p to @pgid.
  666. * @p contains the task_struct for process being modified.
  667. * @pgid contains the new pgid.
  668. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  669. * @task_getpgid:
  670. * Check permission before getting the process group identifier of the
  671. * process @p.
  672. * @p contains the task_struct for the process.
  673. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  674. * @task_getsid:
  675. * Check permission before getting the session identifier of the process
  676. * @p.
  677. * @p contains the task_struct for the process.
  678. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  679. * @task_getsecid:
  680. * Retrieve the security identifier of the process @p.
  681. * @p contains the task_struct for the process and place is into @secid.
  682. * In case of failure, @secid will be set to zero.
  683. *
  684. * @task_setnice:
  685. * Check permission before setting the nice value of @p to @nice.
  686. * @p contains the task_struct of process.
  687. * @nice contains the new nice value.
  688. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  689. * @task_setioprio
  690. * Check permission before setting the ioprio value of @p to @ioprio.
  691. * @p contains the task_struct of process.
  692. * @ioprio contains the new ioprio value
  693. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  694. * @task_getioprio
  695. * Check permission before getting the ioprio value of @p.
  696. * @p contains the task_struct of process.
  697. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  698. * @task_setrlimit:
  699. * Check permission before setting the resource limits of the current
  700. * process for @resource to @new_rlim. The old resource limit values can
  701. * be examined by dereferencing (current->signal->rlim + resource).
  702. * @resource contains the resource whose limit is being set.
  703. * @new_rlim contains the new limits for @resource.
  704. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  705. * @task_setscheduler:
  706. * Check permission before setting scheduling policy and/or parameters of
  707. * process @p based on @policy and @lp.
  708. * @p contains the task_struct for process.
  709. * @policy contains the scheduling policy.
  710. * @lp contains the scheduling parameters.
  711. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  712. * @task_getscheduler:
  713. * Check permission before obtaining scheduling information for process
  714. * @p.
  715. * @p contains the task_struct for process.
  716. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  717. * @task_movememory
  718. * Check permission before moving memory owned by process @p.
  719. * @p contains the task_struct for process.
  720. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  721. * @task_kill:
  722. * Check permission before sending signal @sig to @p. @info can be NULL,
  723. * the constant 1, or a pointer to a siginfo structure. If @info is 1 or
  724. * SI_FROMKERNEL(info) is true, then the signal should be viewed as coming
  725. * from the kernel and should typically be permitted.
  726. * SIGIO signals are handled separately by the send_sigiotask hook in
  727. * file_security_ops.
  728. * @p contains the task_struct for process.
  729. * @info contains the signal information.
  730. * @sig contains the signal value.
  731. * @secid contains the sid of the process where the signal originated
  732. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  733. * @task_wait:
  734. * Check permission before allowing a process to reap a child process @p
  735. * and collect its status information.
  736. * @p contains the task_struct for process.
  737. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  738. * @task_prctl:
  739. * Check permission before performing a process control operation on the
  740. * current process.
  741. * @option contains the operation.
  742. * @arg2 contains a argument.
  743. * @arg3 contains a argument.
  744. * @arg4 contains a argument.
  745. * @arg5 contains a argument.
  746. * Return -ENOSYS if no-one wanted to handle this op, any other value to
  747. * cause prctl() to return immediately with that value.
  748. * @task_to_inode:
  749. * Set the security attributes for an inode based on an associated task's
  750. * security attributes, e.g. for /proc/pid inodes.
  751. * @p contains the task_struct for the task.
  752. * @inode contains the inode structure for the inode.
  753. *
  754. * Security hooks for Netlink messaging.
  755. *
  756. * @netlink_send:
  757. * Save security information for a netlink message so that permission
  758. * checking can be performed when the message is processed. The security
  759. * information can be saved using the eff_cap field of the
  760. * netlink_skb_parms structure. Also may be used to provide fine
  761. * grained control over message transmission.
  762. * @sk associated sock of task sending the message.,
  763. * @skb contains the sk_buff structure for the netlink message.
  764. * Return 0 if the information was successfully saved and message
  765. * is allowed to be transmitted.
  766. * @netlink_recv:
  767. * Check permission before processing the received netlink message in
  768. * @skb.
  769. * @skb contains the sk_buff structure for the netlink message.
  770. * @cap indicates the capability required
  771. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  772. *
  773. * Security hooks for Unix domain networking.
  774. *
  775. * @unix_stream_connect:
  776. * Check permissions before establishing a Unix domain stream connection
  777. * between @sock and @other.
  778. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  779. * @other contains the peer socket structure.
  780. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  781. * @unix_may_send:
  782. * Check permissions before connecting or sending datagrams from @sock to
  783. * @other.
  784. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  785. * @sock contains the peer socket structure.
  786. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  787. *
  788. * The @unix_stream_connect and @unix_may_send hooks were necessary because
  789. * Linux provides an alternative to the conventional file name space for Unix
  790. * domain sockets. Whereas binding and connecting to sockets in the file name
  791. * space is mediated by the typical file permissions (and caught by the mknod
  792. * and permission hooks in inode_security_ops), binding and connecting to
  793. * sockets in the abstract name space is completely unmediated. Sufficient
  794. * control of Unix domain sockets in the abstract name space isn't possible
  795. * using only the socket layer hooks, since we need to know the actual target
  796. * socket, which is not looked up until we are inside the af_unix code.
  797. *
  798. * Security hooks for socket operations.
  799. *
  800. * @socket_create:
  801. * Check permissions prior to creating a new socket.
  802. * @family contains the requested protocol family.
  803. * @type contains the requested communications type.
  804. * @protocol contains the requested protocol.
  805. * @kern set to 1 if a kernel socket.
  806. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  807. * @socket_post_create:
  808. * This hook allows a module to update or allocate a per-socket security
  809. * structure. Note that the security field was not added directly to the
  810. * socket structure, but rather, the socket security information is stored
  811. * in the associated inode. Typically, the inode alloc_security hook will
  812. * allocate and and attach security information to
  813. * sock->inode->i_security. This hook may be used to update the
  814. * sock->inode->i_security field with additional information that wasn't
  815. * available when the inode was allocated.
  816. * @sock contains the newly created socket structure.
  817. * @family contains the requested protocol family.
  818. * @type contains the requested communications type.
  819. * @protocol contains the requested protocol.
  820. * @kern set to 1 if a kernel socket.
  821. * @socket_bind:
  822. * Check permission before socket protocol layer bind operation is
  823. * performed and the socket @sock is bound to the address specified in the
  824. * @address parameter.
  825. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  826. * @address contains the address to bind to.
  827. * @addrlen contains the length of address.
  828. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  829. * @socket_connect:
  830. * Check permission before socket protocol layer connect operation
  831. * attempts to connect socket @sock to a remote address, @address.
  832. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  833. * @address contains the address of remote endpoint.
  834. * @addrlen contains the length of address.
  835. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  836. * @socket_listen:
  837. * Check permission before socket protocol layer listen operation.
  838. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  839. * @backlog contains the maximum length for the pending connection queue.
  840. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  841. * @socket_accept:
  842. * Check permission before accepting a new connection. Note that the new
  843. * socket, @newsock, has been created and some information copied to it,
  844. * but the accept operation has not actually been performed.
  845. * @sock contains the listening socket structure.
  846. * @newsock contains the newly created server socket for connection.
  847. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  848. * @socket_sendmsg:
  849. * Check permission before transmitting a message to another socket.
  850. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  851. * @msg contains the message to be transmitted.
  852. * @size contains the size of message.
  853. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  854. * @socket_recvmsg:
  855. * Check permission before receiving a message from a socket.
  856. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  857. * @msg contains the message structure.
  858. * @size contains the size of message structure.
  859. * @flags contains the operational flags.
  860. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  861. * @socket_getsockname:
  862. * Check permission before the local address (name) of the socket object
  863. * @sock is retrieved.
  864. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  865. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  866. * @socket_getpeername:
  867. * Check permission before the remote address (name) of a socket object
  868. * @sock is retrieved.
  869. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  870. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  871. * @socket_getsockopt:
  872. * Check permissions before retrieving the options associated with socket
  873. * @sock.
  874. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  875. * @level contains the protocol level to retrieve option from.
  876. * @optname contains the name of option to retrieve.
  877. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  878. * @socket_setsockopt:
  879. * Check permissions before setting the options associated with socket
  880. * @sock.
  881. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  882. * @level contains the protocol level to set options for.
  883. * @optname contains the name of the option to set.
  884. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  885. * @socket_shutdown:
  886. * Checks permission before all or part of a connection on the socket
  887. * @sock is shut down.
  888. * @sock contains the socket structure.
  889. * @how contains the flag indicating how future sends and receives are handled.
  890. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  891. * @socket_sock_rcv_skb:
  892. * Check permissions on incoming network packets. This hook is distinct
  893. * from Netfilter's IP input hooks since it is the first time that the
  894. * incoming sk_buff @skb has been associated with a particular socket, @sk.
  895. * Must not sleep inside this hook because some callers hold spinlocks.
  896. * @sk contains the sock (not socket) associated with the incoming sk_buff.
  897. * @skb contains the incoming network data.
  898. * @socket_getpeersec_stream:
  899. * This hook allows the security module to provide peer socket security
  900. * state for unix or connected tcp sockets to userspace via getsockopt
  901. * SO_GETPEERSEC. For tcp sockets this can be meaningful if the
  902. * socket is associated with an ipsec SA.
  903. * @sock is the local socket.
  904. * @optval userspace memory where the security state is to be copied.
  905. * @optlen userspace int where the module should copy the actual length
  906. * of the security state.
  907. * @len as input is the maximum length to copy to userspace provided
  908. * by the caller.
  909. * Return 0 if all is well, otherwise, typical getsockopt return
  910. * values.
  911. * @socket_getpeersec_dgram:
  912. * This hook allows the security module to provide peer socket security
  913. * state for udp sockets on a per-packet basis to userspace via
  914. * getsockopt SO_GETPEERSEC. The application must first have indicated
  915. * the IP_PASSSEC option via getsockopt. It can then retrieve the
  916. * security state returned by this hook for a packet via the SCM_SECURITY
  917. * ancillary message type.
  918. * @skb is the skbuff for the packet being queried
  919. * @secdata is a pointer to a buffer in which to copy the security data
  920. * @seclen is the maximum length for @secdata
  921. * Return 0 on success, error on failure.
  922. * @sk_alloc_security:
  923. * Allocate and attach a security structure to the sk->sk_security field,
  924. * which is used to copy security attributes between local stream sockets.
  925. * @sk_free_security:
  926. * Deallocate security structure.
  927. * @sk_clone_security:
  928. * Clone/copy security structure.
  929. * @sk_getsecid:
  930. * Retrieve the LSM-specific secid for the sock to enable caching of network
  931. * authorizations.
  932. * @sock_graft:
  933. * Sets the socket's isec sid to the sock's sid.
  934. * @inet_conn_request:
  935. * Sets the openreq's sid to socket's sid with MLS portion taken from peer sid.
  936. * @inet_csk_clone:
  937. * Sets the new child socket's sid to the openreq sid.
  938. * @inet_conn_established:
  939. * Sets the connection's peersid to the secmark on skb.
  940. * @req_classify_flow:
  941. * Sets the flow's sid to the openreq sid.
  942. * @tun_dev_create:
  943. * Check permissions prior to creating a new TUN device.
  944. * @tun_dev_post_create:
  945. * This hook allows a module to update or allocate a per-socket security
  946. * structure.
  947. * @sk contains the newly created sock structure.
  948. * @tun_dev_attach:
  949. * Check permissions prior to attaching to a persistent TUN device. This
  950. * hook can also be used by the module to update any security state
  951. * associated with the TUN device's sock structure.
  952. * @sk contains the existing sock structure.
  953. *
  954. * Security hooks for XFRM operations.
  955. *
  956. * @xfrm_policy_alloc_security:
  957. * @ctxp is a pointer to the xfrm_sec_ctx being added to Security Policy
  958. * Database used by the XFRM system.
  959. * @sec_ctx contains the security context information being provided by
  960. * the user-level policy update program (e.g., setkey).
  961. * Allocate a security structure to the xp->security field; the security
  962. * field is initialized to NULL when the xfrm_policy is allocated.
  963. * Return 0 if operation was successful (memory to allocate, legal context)
  964. * @xfrm_policy_clone_security:
  965. * @old_ctx contains an existing xfrm_sec_ctx.
  966. * @new_ctxp contains a new xfrm_sec_ctx being cloned from old.
  967. * Allocate a security structure in new_ctxp that contains the
  968. * information from the old_ctx structure.
  969. * Return 0 if operation was successful (memory to allocate).
  970. * @xfrm_policy_free_security:
  971. * @ctx contains the xfrm_sec_ctx
  972. * Deallocate xp->security.
  973. * @xfrm_policy_delete_security:
  974. * @ctx contains the xfrm_sec_ctx.
  975. * Authorize deletion of xp->security.
  976. * @xfrm_state_alloc_security:
  977. * @x contains the xfrm_state being added to the Security Association
  978. * Database by the XFRM system.
  979. * @sec_ctx contains the security context information being provided by
  980. * the user-level SA generation program (e.g., setkey or racoon).
  981. * @secid contains the secid from which to take the mls portion of the context.
  982. * Allocate a security structure to the x->security field; the security
  983. * field is initialized to NULL when the xfrm_state is allocated. Set the
  984. * context to correspond to either sec_ctx or polsec, with the mls portion
  985. * taken from secid in the latter case.
  986. * Return 0 if operation was successful (memory to allocate, legal context).
  987. * @xfrm_state_free_security:
  988. * @x contains the xfrm_state.
  989. * Deallocate x->security.
  990. * @xfrm_state_delete_security:
  991. * @x contains the xfrm_state.
  992. * Authorize deletion of x->security.
  993. * @xfrm_policy_lookup:
  994. * @ctx contains the xfrm_sec_ctx for which the access control is being
  995. * checked.
  996. * @fl_secid contains the flow security label that is used to authorize
  997. * access to the policy xp.
  998. * @dir contains the direction of the flow (input or output).
  999. * Check permission when a flow selects a xfrm_policy for processing
  1000. * XFRMs on a packet. The hook is called when selecting either a
  1001. * per-socket policy or a generic xfrm policy.
  1002. * Return 0 if permission is granted, -ESRCH otherwise, or -errno
  1003. * on other errors.
  1004. * @xfrm_state_pol_flow_match:
  1005. * @x contains the state to match.
  1006. * @xp contains the policy to check for a match.
  1007. * @fl contains the flow to check for a match.
  1008. * Return 1 if there is a match.
  1009. * @xfrm_decode_session:
  1010. * @skb points to skb to decode.
  1011. * @secid points to the flow key secid to set.
  1012. * @ckall says if all xfrms used should be checked for same secid.
  1013. * Return 0 if ckall is zero or all xfrms used have the same secid.
  1014. *
  1015. * Security hooks affecting all Key Management operations
  1016. *
  1017. * @key_alloc:
  1018. * Permit allocation of a key and assign security data. Note that key does
  1019. * not have a serial number assigned at this point.
  1020. * @key points to the key.
  1021. * @flags is the allocation flags
  1022. * Return 0 if permission is granted, -ve error otherwise.
  1023. * @key_free:
  1024. * Notification of destruction; free security data.
  1025. * @key points to the key.
  1026. * No return value.
  1027. * @key_permission:
  1028. * See whether a specific operational right is granted to a process on a
  1029. * key.
  1030. * @key_ref refers to the key (key pointer + possession attribute bit).
  1031. * @cred points to the credentials to provide the context against which to
  1032. * evaluate the security data on the key.
  1033. * @perm describes the combination of permissions required of this key.
  1034. * Return 1 if permission granted, 0 if permission denied and -ve it the
  1035. * normal permissions model should be effected.
  1036. * @key_getsecurity:
  1037. * Get a textual representation of the security context attached to a key
  1038. * for the purposes of honouring KEYCTL_GETSECURITY. This function
  1039. * allocates the storage for the NUL-terminated string and the caller
  1040. * should free it.
  1041. * @key points to the key to be queried.
  1042. * @_buffer points to a pointer that should be set to point to the
  1043. * resulting string (if no label or an error occurs).
  1044. * Return the length of the string (including terminating NUL) or -ve if
  1045. * an error.
  1046. * May also return 0 (and a NULL buffer pointer) if there is no label.
  1047. *
  1048. * Security hooks affecting all System V IPC operations.
  1049. *
  1050. * @ipc_permission:
  1051. * Check permissions for access to IPC
  1052. * @ipcp contains the kernel IPC permission structure
  1053. * @flag contains the desired (requested) permission set
  1054. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1055. * @ipc_getsecid:
  1056. * Get the secid associated with the ipc object.
  1057. * @ipcp contains the kernel IPC permission structure.
  1058. * @secid contains a pointer to the location where result will be saved.
  1059. * In case of failure, @secid will be set to zero.
  1060. *
  1061. * Security hooks for individual messages held in System V IPC message queues
  1062. * @msg_msg_alloc_security:
  1063. * Allocate and attach a security structure to the msg->security field.
  1064. * The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is first
  1065. * created.
  1066. * @msg contains the message structure to be modified.
  1067. * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
  1068. * @msg_msg_free_security:
  1069. * Deallocate the security structure for this message.
  1070. * @msg contains the message structure to be modified.
  1071. *
  1072. * Security hooks for System V IPC Message Queues
  1073. *
  1074. * @msg_queue_alloc_security:
  1075. * Allocate and attach a security structure to the
  1076. * msq->q_perm.security field. The security field is initialized to
  1077. * NULL when the structure is first created.
  1078. * @msq contains the message queue structure to be modified.
  1079. * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
  1080. * @msg_queue_free_security:
  1081. * Deallocate security structure for this message queue.
  1082. * @msq contains the message queue structure to be modified.
  1083. * @msg_queue_associate:
  1084. * Check permission when a message queue is requested through the
  1085. * msgget system call. This hook is only called when returning the
  1086. * message queue identifier for an existing message queue, not when a
  1087. * new message queue is created.
  1088. * @msq contains the message queue to act upon.
  1089. * @msqflg contains the operation control flags.
  1090. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1091. * @msg_queue_msgctl:
  1092. * Check permission when a message control operation specified by @cmd
  1093. * is to be performed on the message queue @msq.
  1094. * The @msq may be NULL, e.g. for IPC_INFO or MSG_INFO.
  1095. * @msq contains the message queue to act upon. May be NULL.
  1096. * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
  1097. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1098. * @msg_queue_msgsnd:
  1099. * Check permission before a message, @msg, is enqueued on the message
  1100. * queue, @msq.
  1101. * @msq contains the message queue to send message to.
  1102. * @msg contains the message to be enqueued.
  1103. * @msqflg contains operational flags.
  1104. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1105. * @msg_queue_msgrcv:
  1106. * Check permission before a message, @msg, is removed from the message
  1107. * queue, @msq. The @target task structure contains a pointer to the
  1108. * process that will be receiving the message (not equal to the current
  1109. * process when inline receives are being performed).
  1110. * @msq contains the message queue to retrieve message from.
  1111. * @msg contains the message destination.
  1112. * @target contains the task structure for recipient process.
  1113. * @type contains the type of message requested.
  1114. * @mode contains the operational flags.
  1115. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1116. *
  1117. * Security hooks for System V Shared Memory Segments
  1118. *
  1119. * @shm_alloc_security:
  1120. * Allocate and attach a security structure to the shp->shm_perm.security
  1121. * field. The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is
  1122. * first created.
  1123. * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
  1124. * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
  1125. * @shm_free_security:
  1126. * Deallocate the security struct for this memory segment.
  1127. * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
  1128. * @shm_associate:
  1129. * Check permission when a shared memory region is requested through the
  1130. * shmget system call. This hook is only called when returning the shared
  1131. * memory region identifier for an existing region, not when a new shared
  1132. * memory region is created.
  1133. * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
  1134. * @shmflg contains the operation control flags.
  1135. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1136. * @shm_shmctl:
  1137. * Check permission when a shared memory control operation specified by
  1138. * @cmd is to be performed on the shared memory region @shp.
  1139. * The @shp may be NULL, e.g. for IPC_INFO or SHM_INFO.
  1140. * @shp contains shared memory structure to be modified.
  1141. * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
  1142. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1143. * @shm_shmat:
  1144. * Check permissions prior to allowing the shmat system call to attach the
  1145. * shared memory segment @shp to the data segment of the calling process.
  1146. * The attaching address is specified by @shmaddr.
  1147. * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
  1148. * @shmaddr contains the address to attach memory region to.
  1149. * @shmflg contains the operational flags.
  1150. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1151. *
  1152. * Security hooks for System V Semaphores
  1153. *
  1154. * @sem_alloc_security:
  1155. * Allocate and attach a security structure to the sma->sem_perm.security
  1156. * field. The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is
  1157. * first created.
  1158. * @sma contains the semaphore structure
  1159. * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
  1160. * @sem_free_security:
  1161. * deallocate security struct for this semaphore
  1162. * @sma contains the semaphore structure.
  1163. * @sem_associate:
  1164. * Check permission when a semaphore is requested through the semget
  1165. * system call. This hook is only called when returning the semaphore
  1166. * identifier for an existing semaphore, not when a new one must be
  1167. * created.
  1168. * @sma contains the semaphore structure.
  1169. * @semflg contains the operation control flags.
  1170. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1171. * @sem_semctl:
  1172. * Check permission when a semaphore operation specified by @cmd is to be
  1173. * performed on the semaphore @sma. The @sma may be NULL, e.g. for
  1174. * IPC_INFO or SEM_INFO.
  1175. * @sma contains the semaphore structure. May be NULL.
  1176. * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
  1177. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1178. * @sem_semop
  1179. * Check permissions before performing operations on members of the
  1180. * semaphore set @sma. If the @alter flag is nonzero, the semaphore set
  1181. * may be modified.
  1182. * @sma contains the semaphore structure.
  1183. * @sops contains the operations to perform.
  1184. * @nsops contains the number of operations to perform.
  1185. * @alter contains the flag indicating whether changes are to be made.
  1186. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1187. *
  1188. * @ptrace_access_check:
  1189. * Check permission before allowing the current process to trace the
  1190. * @child process.
  1191. * Security modules may also want to perform a process tracing check
  1192. * during an execve in the set_security or apply_creds hooks of
  1193. * tracing check during an execve in the bprm_set_creds hook of
  1194. * binprm_security_ops if the process is being traced and its security
  1195. * attributes would be changed by the execve.
  1196. * @child contains the task_struct structure for the target process.
  1197. * @mode contains the PTRACE_MODE flags indicating the form of access.
  1198. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1199. * @ptrace_traceme:
  1200. * Check that the @parent process has sufficient permission to trace the
  1201. * current process before allowing the current process to present itself
  1202. * to the @parent process for tracing.
  1203. * The parent process will still have to undergo the ptrace_access_check
  1204. * checks before it is allowed to trace this one.
  1205. * @parent contains the task_struct structure for debugger process.
  1206. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1207. * @capget:
  1208. * Get the @effective, @inheritable, and @permitted capability sets for
  1209. * the @target process. The hook may also perform permission checking to
  1210. * determine if the current process is allowed to see the capability sets
  1211. * of the @target process.
  1212. * @target contains the task_struct structure for target process.
  1213. * @effective contains the effective capability set.
  1214. * @inheritable contains the inheritable capability set.
  1215. * @permitted contains the permitted capability set.
  1216. * Return 0 if the capability sets were successfully obtained.
  1217. * @capset:
  1218. * Set the @effective, @inheritable, and @permitted capability sets for
  1219. * the current process.
  1220. * @new contains the new credentials structure for target process.
  1221. * @old contains the current credentials structure for target process.
  1222. * @effective contains the effective capability set.
  1223. * @inheritable contains the inheritable capability set.
  1224. * @permitted contains the permitted capability set.
  1225. * Return 0 and update @new if permission is granted.
  1226. * @capable:
  1227. * Check whether the @tsk process has the @cap capability in the indicated
  1228. * credentials.
  1229. * @tsk contains the task_struct for the process.
  1230. * @cred contains the credentials to use.
  1231. * @cap contains the capability <include/linux/capability.h>.
  1232. * @audit: Whether to write an audit message or not
  1233. * Return 0 if the capability is granted for @tsk.
  1234. * @sysctl:
  1235. * Check permission before accessing the @table sysctl variable in the
  1236. * manner specified by @op.
  1237. * @table contains the ctl_table structure for the sysctl variable.
  1238. * @op contains the operation (001 = search, 002 = write, 004 = read).
  1239. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1240. * @syslog:
  1241. * Check permission before accessing the kernel message ring or changing
  1242. * logging to the console.
  1243. * See the syslog(2) manual page for an explanation of the @type values.
  1244. * @type contains the type of action.
  1245. * @from_file indicates the context of action (if it came from /proc).
  1246. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1247. * @settime:
  1248. * Check permission to change the system time.
  1249. * struct timespec and timezone are defined in include/linux/time.h
  1250. * @ts contains new time
  1251. * @tz contains new timezone
  1252. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1253. * @vm_enough_memory:
  1254. * Check permissions for allocating a new virtual mapping.
  1255. * @mm contains the mm struct it is being added to.
  1256. * @pages contains the number of pages.
  1257. * Return 0 if permission is granted.
  1258. *
  1259. * @secid_to_secctx:
  1260. * Convert secid to security context.
  1261. * @secid contains the security ID.
  1262. * @secdata contains the pointer that stores the converted security context.
  1263. * @secctx_to_secid:
  1264. * Convert security context to secid.
  1265. * @secid contains the pointer to the generated security ID.
  1266. * @secdata contains the security context.
  1267. *
  1268. * @release_secctx:
  1269. * Release the security context.
  1270. * @secdata contains the security context.
  1271. * @seclen contains the length of the security context.
  1272. *
  1273. * Security hooks for Audit
  1274. *
  1275. * @audit_rule_init:
  1276. * Allocate and initialize an LSM audit rule structure.
  1277. * @field contains the required Audit action. Fields flags are defined in include/linux/audit.h
  1278. * @op contains the operator the rule uses.
  1279. * @rulestr contains the context where the rule will be applied to.
  1280. * @lsmrule contains a pointer to receive the result.
  1281. * Return 0 if @lsmrule has been successfully set,
  1282. * -EINVAL in case of an invalid rule.
  1283. *
  1284. * @audit_rule_known:
  1285. * Specifies whether given @rule contains any fields related to current LSM.
  1286. * @rule contains the audit rule of interest.
  1287. * Return 1 in case of relation found, 0 otherwise.
  1288. *
  1289. * @audit_rule_match:
  1290. * Determine if given @secid matches a rule previously approved
  1291. * by @audit_rule_known.
  1292. * @secid contains the security id in question.
  1293. * @field contains the field which relates to current LSM.
  1294. * @op contains the operator that will be used for matching.
  1295. * @rule points to the audit rule that will be checked against.
  1296. * @actx points to the audit context associated with the check.
  1297. * Return 1 if secid matches the rule, 0 if it does not, -ERRNO on failure.
  1298. *
  1299. * @audit_rule_free:
  1300. * Deallocate the LSM audit rule structure previously allocated by
  1301. * audit_rule_init.
  1302. * @rule contains the allocated rule
  1303. *
  1304. * @inode_notifysecctx:
  1305. * Notify the security module of what the security context of an inode
  1306. * should be. Initializes the incore security context managed by the
  1307. * security module for this inode. Example usage: NFS client invokes
  1308. * this hook to initialize the security context in its incore inode to the
  1309. * value provided by the server for the file when the server returned the
  1310. * file's attributes to the client.
  1311. *
  1312. * Must be called with inode->i_mutex locked.
  1313. *
  1314. * @inode we wish to set the security context of.
  1315. * @ctx contains the string which we wish to set in the inode.
  1316. * @ctxlen contains the length of @ctx.
  1317. *
  1318. * @inode_setsecctx:
  1319. * Change the security context of an inode. Updates the
  1320. * incore security context managed by the security module and invokes the
  1321. * fs code as needed (via __vfs_setxattr_noperm) to update any backing
  1322. * xattrs that represent the context. Example usage: NFS server invokes
  1323. * this hook to change the security context in its incore inode and on the
  1324. * backing filesystem to a value provided by the client on a SETATTR
  1325. * operation.
  1326. *
  1327. * Must be called with inode->i_mutex locked.
  1328. *
  1329. * @dentry contains the inode we wish to set the security context of.
  1330. * @ctx contains the string which we wish to set in the inode.
  1331. * @ctxlen contains the length of @ctx.
  1332. *
  1333. * @inode_getsecctx:
  1334. * Returns a string containing all relavent security context information
  1335. *
  1336. * @inode we wish to set the security context of.
  1337. * @ctx is a pointer in which to place the allocated security context.
  1338. * @ctxlen points to the place to put the length of @ctx.
  1339. * This is the main security structure.
  1340. */
  1341. struct security_operations {
  1342. char name[SECURITY_NAME_MAX + 1];
  1343. int (*ptrace_access_check) (struct task_struct *child, unsigned int mode);
  1344. int (*ptrace_traceme) (struct task_struct *parent);
  1345. int (*capget) (struct task_struct *target,
  1346. kernel_cap_t *effective,
  1347. kernel_cap_t *inheritable, kernel_cap_t *permitted);
  1348. int (*capset) (struct cred *new,
  1349. const struct cred *old,
  1350. const kernel_cap_t *effective,
  1351. const kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
  1352. const kernel_cap_t *permitted);
  1353. int (*capable) (struct task_struct *tsk, const struct cred *cred,
  1354. int cap, int audit);
  1355. int (*sysctl) (struct ctl_table *table, int op);
  1356. int (*quotactl) (int cmds, int type, int id, struct super_block *sb);
  1357. int (*quota_on) (struct dentry *dentry);
  1358. int (*syslog) (int type, bool from_file);
  1359. int (*settime) (struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz);
  1360. int (*vm_enough_memory) (struct mm_struct *mm, long pages);
  1361. int (*bprm_set_creds) (struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1362. int (*bprm_check_security) (struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1363. int (*bprm_secureexec) (struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1364. void (*bprm_committing_creds) (struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1365. void (*bprm_committed_creds) (struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1366. int (*sb_alloc_security) (struct super_block *sb);
  1367. void (*sb_free_security) (struct super_block *sb);
  1368. int (*sb_copy_data) (char *orig, char *copy);
  1369. int (*sb_kern_mount) (struct super_block *sb, int flags, void *data);
  1370. int (*sb_show_options) (struct seq_file *m, struct super_block *sb);
  1371. int (*sb_statfs) (struct dentry *dentry);
  1372. int (*sb_mount) (char *dev_name, struct path *path,
  1373. char *type, unsigned long flags, void *data);
  1374. int (*sb_umount) (struct vfsmount *mnt, int flags);
  1375. int (*sb_pivotroot) (struct path *old_path,
  1376. struct path *new_path);
  1377. int (*sb_set_mnt_opts) (struct super_block *sb,
  1378. struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
  1379. void (*sb_clone_mnt_opts) (const struct super_block *oldsb,
  1380. struct super_block *newsb);
  1381. int (*sb_parse_opts_str) (char *options, struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
  1382. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH
  1383. int (*path_unlink) (struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  1384. int (*path_mkdir) (struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
  1385. int (*path_rmdir) (struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  1386. int (*path_mknod) (struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode,
  1387. unsigned int dev);
  1388. int (*path_truncate) (struct path *path);
  1389. int (*path_symlink) (struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
  1390. const char *old_name);
  1391. int (*path_link) (struct dentry *old_dentry, struct path *new_dir,
  1392. struct dentry *new_dentry);
  1393. int (*path_rename) (struct path *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
  1394. struct path *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
  1395. int (*path_chmod) (struct dentry *dentry, struct vfsmount *mnt,
  1396. mode_t mode);
  1397. int (*path_chown) (struct path *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid);
  1398. int (*path_chroot) (struct path *path);
  1399. #endif
  1400. int (*inode_alloc_security) (struct inode *inode);
  1401. void (*inode_free_security) (struct inode *inode);
  1402. int (*inode_init_security) (struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir,
  1403. char **name, void **value, size_t *len);
  1404. int (*inode_create) (struct inode *dir,
  1405. struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
  1406. int (*inode_link) (struct dentry *old_dentry,
  1407. struct inode *dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
  1408. int (*inode_unlink) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  1409. int (*inode_symlink) (struct inode *dir,
  1410. struct dentry *dentry, const char *old_name);
  1411. int (*inode_mkdir) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
  1412. int (*inode_rmdir) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  1413. int (*inode_mknod) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
  1414. int mode, dev_t dev);
  1415. int (*inode_rename) (struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
  1416. struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
  1417. int (*inode_readlink) (struct dentry *dentry);
  1418. int (*inode_follow_link) (struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd);
  1419. int (*inode_permission) (struct inode *inode, int mask);
  1420. int (*inode_setattr) (struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr);
  1421. int (*inode_getattr) (struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry);
  1422. int (*inode_setxattr) (struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
  1423. const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
  1424. void (*inode_post_setxattr) (struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
  1425. const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
  1426. int (*inode_getxattr) (struct dentry *dentry, const char *name);
  1427. int (*inode_listxattr) (struct dentry *dentry);
  1428. int (*inode_removexattr) (struct dentry *dentry, const char *name);
  1429. int (*inode_need_killpriv) (struct dentry *dentry);
  1430. int (*inode_killpriv) (struct dentry *dentry);
  1431. int (*inode_getsecurity) (const struct inode *inode, const char *name, void **buffer, bool alloc);
  1432. int (*inode_setsecurity) (struct inode *inode, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
  1433. int (*inode_listsecurity) (struct inode *inode, char *buffer, size_t buffer_size);
  1434. void (*inode_getsecid) (const struct inode *inode, u32 *secid);
  1435. int (*file_permission) (struct file *file, int mask);
  1436. int (*file_alloc_security) (struct file *file);
  1437. void (*file_free_security) (struct file *file);
  1438. int (*file_ioctl) (struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
  1439. unsigned long arg);
  1440. int (*file_mmap) (struct file *file,
  1441. unsigned long reqprot, unsigned long prot,
  1442. unsigned long flags, unsigned long addr,
  1443. unsigned long addr_only);
  1444. int (*file_mprotect) (struct vm_area_struct *vma,
  1445. unsigned long reqprot,
  1446. unsigned long prot);
  1447. int (*file_lock) (struct file *file, unsigned int cmd);
  1448. int (*file_fcntl) (struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
  1449. unsigned long arg);
  1450. int (*file_set_fowner) (struct file *file);
  1451. int (*file_send_sigiotask) (struct task_struct *tsk,
  1452. struct fown_struct *fown, int sig);
  1453. int (*file_receive) (struct file *file);
  1454. int (*dentry_open) (struct file *file, const struct cred *cred);
  1455. int (*task_create) (unsigned long clone_flags);
  1456. int (*cred_alloc_blank) (struct cred *cred, gfp_t gfp);
  1457. void (*cred_free) (struct cred *cred);
  1458. int (*cred_prepare)(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old,
  1459. gfp_t gfp);
  1460. void (*cred_transfer)(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old);
  1461. int (*kernel_act_as)(struct cred *new, u32 secid);
  1462. int (*kernel_create_files_as)(struct cred *new, struct inode *inode);
  1463. int (*kernel_module_request)(char *kmod_name);
  1464. int (*task_fix_setuid) (struct cred *new, const struct cred *old,
  1465. int flags);
  1466. int (*task_setpgid) (struct task_struct *p, pid_t pgid);
  1467. int (*task_getpgid) (struct task_struct *p);
  1468. int (*task_getsid) (struct task_struct *p);
  1469. void (*task_getsecid) (struct task_struct *p, u32 *secid);
  1470. int (*task_setnice) (struct task_struct *p, int nice);
  1471. int (*task_setioprio) (struct task_struct *p, int ioprio);
  1472. int (*task_getioprio) (struct task_struct *p);
  1473. int (*task_setrlimit) (struct task_struct *p, unsigned int resource,
  1474. struct rlimit *new_rlim);
  1475. int (*task_setscheduler) (struct task_struct *p, int policy,
  1476. struct sched_param *lp);
  1477. int (*task_getscheduler) (struct task_struct *p);
  1478. int (*task_movememory) (struct task_struct *p);
  1479. int (*task_kill) (struct task_struct *p,
  1480. struct siginfo *info, int sig, u32 secid);
  1481. int (*task_wait) (struct task_struct *p);
  1482. int (*task_prctl) (int option, unsigned long arg2,
  1483. unsigned long arg3, unsigned long arg4,
  1484. unsigned long arg5);
  1485. void (*task_to_inode) (struct task_struct *p, struct inode *inode);
  1486. int (*ipc_permission) (struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp, short flag);
  1487. void (*ipc_getsecid) (struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp, u32 *secid);
  1488. int (*msg_msg_alloc_security) (struct msg_msg *msg);
  1489. void (*msg_msg_free_security) (struct msg_msg *msg);
  1490. int (*msg_queue_alloc_security) (struct msg_queue *msq);
  1491. void (*msg_queue_free_security) (struct msg_queue *msq);
  1492. int (*msg_queue_associate) (struct msg_queue *msq, int msqflg);
  1493. int (*msg_queue_msgctl) (struct msg_queue *msq, int cmd);
  1494. int (*msg_queue_msgsnd) (struct msg_queue *msq,
  1495. struct msg_msg *msg, int msqflg);
  1496. int (*msg_queue_msgrcv) (struct msg_queue *msq,
  1497. struct msg_msg *msg,
  1498. struct task_struct *target,
  1499. long type, int mode);
  1500. int (*shm_alloc_security) (struct shmid_kernel *shp);
  1501. void (*shm_free_security) (struct shmid_kernel *shp);
  1502. int (*shm_associate) (struct shmid_kernel *shp, int shmflg);
  1503. int (*shm_shmctl) (struct shmid_kernel *shp, int cmd);
  1504. int (*shm_shmat) (struct shmid_kernel *shp,
  1505. char __user *shmaddr, int shmflg);
  1506. int (*sem_alloc_security) (struct sem_array *sma);
  1507. void (*sem_free_security) (struct sem_array *sma);
  1508. int (*sem_associate) (struct sem_array *sma, int semflg);
  1509. int (*sem_semctl) (struct sem_array *sma, int cmd);
  1510. int (*sem_semop) (struct sem_array *sma,
  1511. struct sembuf *sops, unsigned nsops, int alter);
  1512. int (*netlink_send) (struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
  1513. int (*netlink_recv) (struct sk_buff *skb, int cap);
  1514. void (*d_instantiate) (struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode);
  1515. int (*getprocattr) (struct task_struct *p, char *name, char **value);
  1516. int (*setprocattr) (struct task_struct *p, char *name, void *value, size_t size);
  1517. int (*secid_to_secctx) (u32 secid, char **secdata, u32 *seclen);
  1518. int (*secctx_to_secid) (const char *secdata, u32 seclen, u32 *secid);
  1519. void (*release_secctx) (char *secdata, u32 seclen);
  1520. int (*inode_notifysecctx)(struct inode *inode, void *ctx, u32 ctxlen);
  1521. int (*inode_setsecctx)(struct dentry *dentry, void *ctx, u32 ctxlen);
  1522. int (*inode_getsecctx)(struct inode *inode, void **ctx, u32 *ctxlen);
  1523. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK
  1524. int (*unix_stream_connect) (struct socket *sock,
  1525. struct socket *other, struct sock *newsk);
  1526. int (*unix_may_send) (struct socket *sock, struct socket *other);
  1527. int (*socket_create) (int family, int type, int protocol, int kern);
  1528. int (*socket_post_create) (struct socket *sock, int family,
  1529. int type, int protocol, int kern);
  1530. int (*socket_bind) (struct socket *sock,
  1531. struct sockaddr *address, int addrlen);
  1532. int (*socket_connect) (struct socket *sock,
  1533. struct sockaddr *address, int addrlen);
  1534. int (*socket_listen) (struct socket *sock, int backlog);
  1535. int (*socket_accept) (struct socket *sock, struct socket *newsock);
  1536. int (*socket_sendmsg) (struct socket *sock,
  1537. struct msghdr *msg, int size);
  1538. int (*socket_recvmsg) (struct socket *sock,
  1539. struct msghdr *msg, int size, int flags);
  1540. int (*socket_getsockname) (struct socket *sock);
  1541. int (*socket_getpeername) (struct socket *sock);
  1542. int (*socket_getsockopt) (struct socket *sock, int level, int optname);
  1543. int (*socket_setsockopt) (struct socket *sock, int level, int optname);
  1544. int (*socket_shutdown) (struct socket *sock, int how);
  1545. int (*socket_sock_rcv_skb) (struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
  1546. int (*socket_getpeersec_stream) (struct socket *sock, char __user *optval, int __user *optlen, unsigned len);
  1547. int (*socket_getpeersec_dgram) (struct socket *sock, struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid);
  1548. int (*sk_alloc_security) (struct sock *sk, int family, gfp_t priority);
  1549. void (*sk_free_security) (struct sock *sk);
  1550. void (*sk_clone_security) (const struct sock *sk, struct sock *newsk);
  1551. void (*sk_getsecid) (struct sock *sk, u32 *secid);
  1552. void (*sock_graft) (struct sock *sk, struct socket *parent);
  1553. int (*inet_conn_request) (struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
  1554. struct request_sock *req);
  1555. void (*inet_csk_clone) (struct sock *newsk, const struct request_sock *req);
  1556. void (*inet_conn_established) (struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
  1557. void (*req_classify_flow) (const struct request_sock *req, struct flowi *fl);
  1558. int (*tun_dev_create)(void);
  1559. void (*tun_dev_post_create)(struct sock *sk);
  1560. int (*tun_dev_attach)(struct sock *sk);
  1561. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK */
  1562. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
  1563. int (*xfrm_policy_alloc_security) (struct xfrm_sec_ctx **ctxp,
  1564. struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
  1565. int (*xfrm_policy_clone_security) (struct xfrm_sec_ctx *old_ctx, struct xfrm_sec_ctx **new_ctx);
  1566. void (*xfrm_policy_free_security) (struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx);
  1567. int (*xfrm_policy_delete_security) (struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx);
  1568. int (*xfrm_state_alloc_security) (struct xfrm_state *x,
  1569. struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx,
  1570. u32 secid);
  1571. void (*xfrm_state_free_security) (struct xfrm_state *x);
  1572. int (*xfrm_state_delete_security) (struct xfrm_state *x);
  1573. int (*xfrm_policy_lookup) (struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx, u32 fl_secid, u8 dir);
  1574. int (*xfrm_state_pol_flow_match) (struct xfrm_state *x,
  1575. struct xfrm_policy *xp,
  1576. struct flowi *fl);
  1577. int (*xfrm_decode_session) (struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid, int ckall);
  1578. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM */
  1579. /* key management security hooks */
  1580. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  1581. int (*key_alloc) (struct key *key, const struct cred *cred, unsigned long flags);
  1582. void (*key_free) (struct key *key);
  1583. int (*key_permission) (key_ref_t key_ref,
  1584. const struct cred *cred,
  1585. key_perm_t perm);
  1586. int (*key_getsecurity)(struct key *key, char **_buffer);
  1587. #endif /* CONFIG_KEYS */
  1588. #ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT
  1589. int (*audit_rule_init) (u32 field, u32 op, char *rulestr, void **lsmrule);
  1590. int (*audit_rule_known) (struct audit_krule *krule);
  1591. int (*audit_rule_match) (u32 secid, u32 field, u32 op, void *lsmrule,
  1592. struct audit_context *actx);
  1593. void (*audit_rule_free) (void *lsmrule);
  1594. #endif /* CONFIG_AUDIT */
  1595. };
  1596. /* prototypes */
  1597. extern int security_init(void);
  1598. extern int security_module_enable(struct security_operations *ops);
  1599. extern int register_security(struct security_operations *ops);
  1600. /* Security operations */
  1601. int security_ptrace_access_check(struct task_struct *child, unsigned int mode);
  1602. int security_ptrace_traceme(struct task_struct *parent);
  1603. int security_capget(struct task_struct *target,
  1604. kernel_cap_t *effective,
  1605. kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
  1606. kernel_cap_t *permitted);
  1607. int security_capset(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old,
  1608. const kernel_cap_t *effective,
  1609. const kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
  1610. const kernel_cap_t *permitted);
  1611. int security_capable(int cap);
  1612. int security_real_capable(struct task_struct *tsk, int cap);
  1613. int security_real_capable_noaudit(struct task_struct *tsk, int cap);
  1614. int security_sysctl(struct ctl_table *table, int op);
  1615. int security_quotactl(int cmds, int type, int id, struct super_block *sb);
  1616. int security_quota_on(struct dentry *dentry);
  1617. int security_syslog(int type, bool from_file);
  1618. int security_settime(struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz);
  1619. int security_vm_enough_memory(long pages);
  1620. int security_vm_enough_memory_mm(struct mm_struct *mm, long pages);
  1621. int security_vm_enough_memory_kern(long pages);
  1622. int security_bprm_set_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1623. int security_bprm_check(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1624. void security_bprm_committing_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1625. void security_bprm_committed_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1626. int security_bprm_secureexec(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
  1627. int security_sb_alloc(struct super_block *sb);
  1628. void security_sb_free(struct super_block *sb);
  1629. int security_sb_copy_data(char *orig, char *copy);
  1630. int security_sb_kern_mount(struct super_block *sb, int flags, void *data);
  1631. int security_sb_show_options(struct seq_file *m, struct super_block *sb);
  1632. int security_sb_statfs(struct dentry *dentry);
  1633. int security_sb_mount(char *dev_name, struct path *path,
  1634. char *type, unsigned long flags, void *data);
  1635. int security_sb_umount(struct vfsmount *mnt, int flags);
  1636. int security_sb_pivotroot(struct path *old_path, struct path *new_path);
  1637. int security_sb_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb, struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
  1638. void security_sb_clone_mnt_opts(const struct super_block *oldsb,
  1639. struct super_block *newsb);
  1640. int security_sb_parse_opts_str(char *options, struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
  1641. int security_inode_alloc(struct inode *inode);
  1642. void security_inode_free(struct inode *inode);
  1643. int security_inode_init_security(struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir,
  1644. char **name, void **value, size_t *len);
  1645. int security_inode_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
  1646. int security_inode_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir,
  1647. struct dentry *new_dentry);
  1648. int security_inode_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  1649. int security_inode_symlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
  1650. const char *old_name);
  1651. int security_inode_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
  1652. int security_inode_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  1653. int security_inode_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, dev_t dev);
  1654. int security_inode_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
  1655. struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
  1656. int security_inode_readlink(struct dentry *dentry);
  1657. int security_inode_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd);
  1658. int security_inode_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask);
  1659. int security_inode_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr);
  1660. int security_inode_getattr(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry);
  1661. int security_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
  1662. const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
  1663. void security_inode_post_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
  1664. const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
  1665. int security_inode_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name);
  1666. int security_inode_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry);
  1667. int security_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name);
  1668. int security_inode_need_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
  1669. int security_inode_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
  1670. int security_inode_getsecurity(const struct inode *inode, const char *name, void **buffer, bool alloc);
  1671. int security_inode_setsecurity(struct inode *inode, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
  1672. int security_inode_listsecurity(struct inode *inode, char *buffer, size_t buffer_size);
  1673. void security_inode_getsecid(const struct inode *inode, u32 *secid);
  1674. int security_file_permission(struct file *file, int mask);
  1675. int security_file_alloc(struct file *file);
  1676. void security_file_free(struct file *file);
  1677. int security_file_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
  1678. int security_file_mmap(struct file *file, unsigned long reqprot,
  1679. unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags,
  1680. unsigned long addr, unsigned long addr_only);
  1681. int security_file_mprotect(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long reqprot,
  1682. unsigned long prot);
  1683. int security_file_lock(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd);
  1684. int security_file_fcntl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
  1685. int security_file_set_fowner(struct file *file);
  1686. int security_file_send_sigiotask(struct task_struct *tsk,
  1687. struct fown_struct *fown, int sig);
  1688. int security_file_receive(struct file *file);
  1689. int security_dentry_open(struct file *file, const struct cred *cred);
  1690. int security_task_create(unsigned long clone_flags);
  1691. int security_cred_alloc_blank(struct cred *cred, gfp_t gfp);
  1692. void security_cred_free(struct cred *cred);
  1693. int security_prepare_creds(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old, gfp_t gfp);
  1694. void security_transfer_creds(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old);
  1695. int security_kernel_act_as(struct cred *new, u32 secid);
  1696. int security_kernel_create_files_as(struct cred *new, struct inode *inode);
  1697. int security_kernel_module_request(char *kmod_name);
  1698. int security_task_fix_setuid(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old,
  1699. int flags);
  1700. int security_task_setpgid(struct task_struct *p, pid_t pgid);
  1701. int security_task_getpgid(struct task_struct *p);
  1702. int security_task_getsid(struct task_struct *p);
  1703. void security_task_getsecid(struct task_struct *p, u32 *secid);
  1704. int security_task_setnice(struct task_struct *p, int nice);
  1705. int security_task_setioprio(struct task_struct *p, int ioprio);
  1706. int security_task_getioprio(struct task_struct *p);
  1707. int security_task_setrlimit(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int resource,
  1708. struct rlimit *new_rlim);
  1709. int security_task_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p,
  1710. int policy, struct sched_param *lp);
  1711. int security_task_getscheduler(struct task_struct *p);
  1712. int security_task_movememory(struct task_struct *p);
  1713. int security_task_kill(struct task_struct *p, struct siginfo *info,
  1714. int sig, u32 secid);
  1715. int security_task_wait(struct task_struct *p);
  1716. int security_task_prctl(int option, unsigned long arg2, unsigned long arg3,
  1717. unsigned long arg4, unsigned long arg5);
  1718. void security_task_to_inode(struct task_struct *p, struct inode *inode);
  1719. int security_ipc_permission(struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp, short flag);
  1720. void security_ipc_getsecid(struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp, u32 *secid);
  1721. int security_msg_msg_alloc(struct msg_msg *msg);
  1722. void security_msg_msg_free(struct msg_msg *msg);
  1723. int security_msg_queue_alloc(struct msg_queue *msq);
  1724. void security_msg_queue_free(struct msg_queue *msq);
  1725. int security_msg_queue_associate(struct msg_queue *msq, int msqflg);
  1726. int security_msg_queue_msgctl(struct msg_queue *msq, int cmd);
  1727. int security_msg_queue_msgsnd(struct msg_queue *msq,
  1728. struct msg_msg *msg, int msqflg);
  1729. int security_msg_queue_msgrcv(struct msg_queue *msq, struct msg_msg *msg,
  1730. struct task_struct *target, long type, int mode);
  1731. int security_shm_alloc(struct shmid_kernel *shp);
  1732. void security_shm_free(struct shmid_kernel *shp);
  1733. int security_shm_associate(struct shmid_kernel *shp, int shmflg);
  1734. int security_shm_shmctl(struct shmid_kernel *shp, int cmd);
  1735. int security_shm_shmat(struct shmid_kernel *shp, char __user *shmaddr, int shmflg);
  1736. int security_sem_alloc(struct sem_array *sma);
  1737. void security_sem_free(struct sem_array *sma);
  1738. int security_sem_associate(struct sem_array *sma, int semflg);
  1739. int security_sem_semctl(struct sem_array *sma, int cmd);
  1740. int security_sem_semop(struct sem_array *sma, struct sembuf *sops,
  1741. unsigned nsops, int alter);
  1742. void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode);
  1743. int security_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, char **value);
  1744. int security_setprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, void *value, size_t size);
  1745. int security_netlink_send(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
  1746. int security_netlink_recv(struct sk_buff *skb, int cap);
  1747. int security_secid_to_secctx(u32 secid, char **secdata, u32 *seclen);
  1748. int security_secctx_to_secid(const char *secdata, u32 seclen, u32 *secid);
  1749. void security_release_secctx(char *secdata, u32 seclen);
  1750. int security_inode_notifysecctx(struct inode *inode, void *ctx, u32 ctxlen);
  1751. int security_inode_setsecctx(struct dentry *dentry, void *ctx, u32 ctxlen);
  1752. int security_inode_getsecctx(struct inode *inode, void **ctx, u32 *ctxlen);
  1753. #else /* CONFIG_SECURITY */
  1754. struct security_mnt_opts {
  1755. };
  1756. static inline void security_init_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
  1757. {
  1758. }
  1759. static inline void security_free_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
  1760. {
  1761. }
  1762. /*
  1763. * This is the default capabilities functionality. Most of these functions
  1764. * are just stubbed out, but a few must call the proper capable code.
  1765. */
  1766. static inline int security_init(void)
  1767. {
  1768. return 0;
  1769. }
  1770. static inline int security_ptrace_access_check(struct task_struct *child,
  1771. unsigned int mode)
  1772. {
  1773. return cap_ptrace_access_check(child, mode);
  1774. }
  1775. static inline int security_ptrace_traceme(struct task_struct *parent)
  1776. {
  1777. return cap_ptrace_traceme(parent);
  1778. }
  1779. static inline int security_capget(struct task_struct *target,
  1780. kernel_cap_t *effective,
  1781. kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
  1782. kernel_cap_t *permitted)
  1783. {
  1784. return cap_capget(target, effective, inheritable, permitted);
  1785. }
  1786. static inline int security_capset(struct cred *new,
  1787. const struct cred *old,
  1788. const kernel_cap_t *effective,
  1789. const kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
  1790. const kernel_cap_t *permitted)
  1791. {
  1792. return cap_capset(new, old, effective, inheritable, permitted);
  1793. }
  1794. static inline int security_capable(int cap)
  1795. {
  1796. return cap_capable(current, current_cred(), cap, SECURITY_CAP_AUDIT);
  1797. }
  1798. static inline int security_real_capable(struct task_struct *tsk, int cap)
  1799. {
  1800. int ret;
  1801. rcu_read_lock();
  1802. ret = cap_capable(tsk, __task_cred(tsk), cap, SECURITY_CAP_AUDIT);
  1803. rcu_read_unlock();
  1804. return ret;
  1805. }
  1806. static inline
  1807. int security_real_capable_noaudit(struct task_struct *tsk, int cap)
  1808. {
  1809. int ret;
  1810. rcu_read_lock();
  1811. ret = cap_capable(tsk, __task_cred(tsk), cap,
  1812. SECURITY_CAP_NOAUDIT);
  1813. rcu_read_unlock();
  1814. return ret;
  1815. }
  1816. static inline int security_sysctl(struct ctl_table *table, int op)
  1817. {
  1818. return 0;
  1819. }
  1820. static inline int security_quotactl(int cmds, int type, int id,
  1821. struct super_block *sb)
  1822. {
  1823. return 0;
  1824. }
  1825. static inline int security_quota_on(struct dentry *dentry)
  1826. {
  1827. return 0;
  1828. }
  1829. static inline int security_syslog(int type, bool from_file)
  1830. {
  1831. return cap_syslog(type, from_file);
  1832. }
  1833. static inline int security_settime(struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz)
  1834. {
  1835. return cap_settime(ts, tz);
  1836. }
  1837. static inline int security_vm_enough_memory(long pages)
  1838. {
  1839. WARN_ON(current->mm == NULL);
  1840. return cap_vm_enough_memory(current->mm, pages);
  1841. }
  1842. static inline int security_vm_enough_memory_mm(struct mm_struct *mm, long pages)
  1843. {
  1844. WARN_ON(mm == NULL);
  1845. return cap_vm_enough_memory(mm, pages);
  1846. }
  1847. static inline int security_vm_enough_memory_kern(long pages)
  1848. {
  1849. /* If current->mm is a kernel thread then we will pass NULL,
  1850. for this specific case that is fine */
  1851. return cap_vm_enough_memory(current->mm, pages);
  1852. }
  1853. static inline int security_bprm_set_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1854. {
  1855. return cap_bprm_set_creds(bprm);
  1856. }
  1857. static inline int security_bprm_check(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1858. {
  1859. return 0;
  1860. }
  1861. static inline void security_bprm_committing_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1862. {
  1863. }
  1864. static inline void security_bprm_committed_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1865. {
  1866. }
  1867. static inline int security_bprm_secureexec(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1868. {
  1869. return cap_bprm_secureexec(bprm);
  1870. }
  1871. static inline int security_sb_alloc(struct super_block *sb)
  1872. {
  1873. return 0;
  1874. }
  1875. static inline void security_sb_free(struct super_block *sb)
  1876. { }
  1877. static inline int security_sb_copy_data(char *orig, char *copy)
  1878. {
  1879. return 0;
  1880. }
  1881. static inline int security_sb_kern_mount(struct super_block *sb, int flags, void *data)
  1882. {
  1883. return 0;
  1884. }
  1885. static inline int security_sb_show_options(struct seq_file *m,
  1886. struct super_block *sb)
  1887. {
  1888. return 0;
  1889. }
  1890. static inline int security_sb_statfs(struct dentry *dentry)
  1891. {
  1892. return 0;
  1893. }
  1894. static inline int security_sb_mount(char *dev_name, struct path *path,
  1895. char *type, unsigned long flags,
  1896. void *data)
  1897. {
  1898. return 0;
  1899. }
  1900. static inline int security_sb_umount(struct vfsmount *mnt, int flags)
  1901. {
  1902. return 0;
  1903. }
  1904. static inline int security_sb_pivotroot(struct path *old_path,
  1905. struct path *new_path)
  1906. {
  1907. return 0;
  1908. }
  1909. static inline int security_sb_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb,
  1910. struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
  1911. {
  1912. return 0;
  1913. }
  1914. static inline void security_sb_clone_mnt_opts(const struct super_block *oldsb,
  1915. struct super_block *newsb)
  1916. { }
  1917. static inline int security_sb_parse_opts_str(char *options, struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
  1918. {
  1919. return 0;
  1920. }
  1921. static inline int security_inode_alloc(struct inode *inode)
  1922. {
  1923. return 0;
  1924. }
  1925. static inline void security_inode_free(struct inode *inode)
  1926. { }
  1927. static inline int security_inode_init_security(struct inode *inode,
  1928. struct inode *dir,
  1929. char **name,
  1930. void **value,
  1931. size_t *len)
  1932. {
  1933. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  1934. }
  1935. static inline int security_inode_create(struct inode *dir,
  1936. struct dentry *dentry,
  1937. int mode)
  1938. {
  1939. return 0;
  1940. }
  1941. static inline int security_inode_link(struct dentry *old_dentry,
  1942. struct inode *dir,
  1943. struct dentry *new_dentry)
  1944. {
  1945. return 0;
  1946. }
  1947. static inline int security_inode_unlink(struct inode *dir,
  1948. struct dentry *dentry)
  1949. {
  1950. return 0;
  1951. }
  1952. static inline int security_inode_symlink(struct inode *dir,
  1953. struct dentry *dentry,
  1954. const char *old_name)
  1955. {
  1956. return 0;
  1957. }
  1958. static inline int security_inode_mkdir(struct inode *dir,
  1959. struct dentry *dentry,
  1960. int mode)
  1961. {
  1962. return 0;
  1963. }
  1964. static inline int security_inode_rmdir(struct inode *dir,
  1965. struct dentry *dentry)
  1966. {
  1967. return 0;
  1968. }
  1969. static inline int security_inode_mknod(struct inode *dir,
  1970. struct dentry *dentry,
  1971. int mode, dev_t dev)
  1972. {
  1973. return 0;
  1974. }
  1975. static inline int security_inode_rename(struct inode *old_dir,
  1976. struct dentry *old_dentry,
  1977. struct inode *new_dir,
  1978. struct dentry *new_dentry)
  1979. {
  1980. return 0;
  1981. }
  1982. static inline int security_inode_readlink(struct dentry *dentry)
  1983. {
  1984. return 0;
  1985. }
  1986. static inline int security_inode_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry,
  1987. struct nameidata *nd)
  1988. {
  1989. return 0;
  1990. }
  1991. static inline int security_inode_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask)
  1992. {
  1993. return 0;
  1994. }
  1995. static inline int security_inode_setattr(struct dentry *dentry,
  1996. struct iattr *attr)
  1997. {
  1998. return 0;
  1999. }
  2000. static inline int security_inode_getattr(struct vfsmount *mnt,
  2001. struct dentry *dentry)
  2002. {
  2003. return 0;
  2004. }
  2005. static inline int security_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry,
  2006. const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
  2007. {
  2008. return cap_inode_setxattr(dentry, name, value, size, flags);
  2009. }
  2010. static inline void security_inode_post_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry,
  2011. const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
  2012. { }
  2013. static inline int security_inode_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry,
  2014. const char *name)
  2015. {
  2016. return 0;
  2017. }
  2018. static inline int security_inode_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry)
  2019. {
  2020. return 0;
  2021. }
  2022. static inline int security_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry,
  2023. const char *name)
  2024. {
  2025. return cap_inode_removexattr(dentry, name);
  2026. }
  2027. static inline int security_inode_need_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry)
  2028. {
  2029. return cap_inode_need_killpriv(dentry);
  2030. }
  2031. static inline int security_inode_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry)
  2032. {
  2033. return cap_inode_killpriv(dentry);
  2034. }
  2035. static inline int security_inode_getsecurity(const struct inode *inode, const char *name, void **buffer, bool alloc)
  2036. {
  2037. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  2038. }
  2039. static inline int security_inode_setsecurity(struct inode *inode, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
  2040. {
  2041. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  2042. }
  2043. static inline int security_inode_listsecurity(struct inode *inode, char *buffer, size_t buffer_size)
  2044. {
  2045. return 0;
  2046. }
  2047. static inline void security_inode_getsecid(const struct inode *inode, u32 *secid)
  2048. {
  2049. *secid = 0;
  2050. }
  2051. static inline int security_file_permission(struct file *file, int mask)
  2052. {
  2053. return 0;
  2054. }
  2055. static inline int security_file_alloc(struct file *file)
  2056. {
  2057. return 0;
  2058. }
  2059. static inline void security_file_free(struct file *file)
  2060. { }
  2061. static inline int security_file_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
  2062. unsigned long arg)
  2063. {
  2064. return 0;
  2065. }
  2066. static inline int security_file_mmap(struct file *file, unsigned long reqprot,
  2067. unsigned long prot,
  2068. unsigned long flags,
  2069. unsigned long addr,
  2070. unsigned long addr_only)
  2071. {
  2072. return cap_file_mmap(file, reqprot, prot, flags, addr, addr_only);
  2073. }
  2074. static inline int security_file_mprotect(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
  2075. unsigned long reqprot,
  2076. unsigned long prot)
  2077. {
  2078. return 0;
  2079. }
  2080. static inline int security_file_lock(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd)
  2081. {
  2082. return 0;
  2083. }
  2084. static inline int security_file_fcntl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
  2085. unsigned long arg)
  2086. {
  2087. return 0;
  2088. }
  2089. static inline int security_file_set_fowner(struct file *file)
  2090. {
  2091. return 0;
  2092. }
  2093. static inline int security_file_send_sigiotask(struct task_struct *tsk,
  2094. struct fown_struct *fown,
  2095. int sig)
  2096. {
  2097. return 0;
  2098. }
  2099. static inline int security_file_receive(struct file *file)
  2100. {
  2101. return 0;
  2102. }
  2103. static inline int security_dentry_open(struct file *file,
  2104. const struct cred *cred)
  2105. {
  2106. return 0;
  2107. }
  2108. static inline int security_task_create(unsigned long clone_flags)
  2109. {
  2110. return 0;
  2111. }
  2112. static inline int security_cred_alloc_blank(struct cred *cred, gfp_t gfp)
  2113. {
  2114. return 0;
  2115. }
  2116. static inline void security_cred_free(struct cred *cred)
  2117. { }
  2118. static inline int security_prepare_creds(struct cred *new,
  2119. const struct cred *old,
  2120. gfp_t gfp)
  2121. {
  2122. return 0;
  2123. }
  2124. static inline void security_transfer_creds(struct cred *new,
  2125. const struct cred *old)
  2126. {
  2127. }
  2128. static inline int security_kernel_act_as(struct cred *cred, u32 secid)
  2129. {
  2130. return 0;
  2131. }
  2132. static inline int security_kernel_create_files_as(struct cred *cred,
  2133. struct inode *inode)
  2134. {
  2135. return 0;
  2136. }
  2137. static inline int security_kernel_module_request(char *kmod_name)
  2138. {
  2139. return 0;
  2140. }
  2141. static inline int security_task_fix_setuid(struct cred *new,
  2142. const struct cred *old,
  2143. int flags)
  2144. {
  2145. return cap_task_fix_setuid(new, old, flags);
  2146. }
  2147. static inline int security_task_setpgid(struct task_struct *p, pid_t pgid)
  2148. {
  2149. return 0;
  2150. }
  2151. static inline int security_task_getpgid(struct task_struct *p)
  2152. {
  2153. return 0;
  2154. }
  2155. static inline int security_task_getsid(struct task_struct *p)
  2156. {
  2157. return 0;
  2158. }
  2159. static inline void security_task_getsecid(struct task_struct *p, u32 *secid)
  2160. {
  2161. *secid = 0;
  2162. }
  2163. static inline int security_task_setnice(struct task_struct *p, int nice)
  2164. {
  2165. return cap_task_setnice(p, nice);
  2166. }
  2167. static inline int security_task_setioprio(struct task_struct *p, int ioprio)
  2168. {
  2169. return cap_task_setioprio(p, ioprio);
  2170. }
  2171. static inline int security_task_getioprio(struct task_struct *p)
  2172. {
  2173. return 0;
  2174. }
  2175. static inline int security_task_setrlimit(struct task_struct *p,
  2176. unsigned int resource,
  2177. struct rlimit *new_rlim)
  2178. {
  2179. return 0;
  2180. }
  2181. static inline int security_task_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p,
  2182. int policy,
  2183. struct sched_param *lp)
  2184. {
  2185. return cap_task_setscheduler(p, policy, lp);
  2186. }
  2187. static inline int security_task_getscheduler(struct task_struct *p)
  2188. {
  2189. return 0;
  2190. }
  2191. static inline int security_task_movememory(struct task_struct *p)
  2192. {
  2193. return 0;
  2194. }
  2195. static inline int security_task_kill(struct task_struct *p,
  2196. struct siginfo *info, int sig,
  2197. u32 secid)
  2198. {
  2199. return 0;
  2200. }
  2201. static inline int security_task_wait(struct task_struct *p)
  2202. {
  2203. return 0;
  2204. }
  2205. static inline int security_task_prctl(int option, unsigned long arg2,
  2206. unsigned long arg3,
  2207. unsigned long arg4,
  2208. unsigned long arg5)
  2209. {
  2210. return cap_task_prctl(option, arg2, arg3, arg3, arg5);
  2211. }
  2212. static inline void security_task_to_inode(struct task_struct *p, struct inode *inode)
  2213. { }
  2214. static inline int security_ipc_permission(struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp,
  2215. short flag)
  2216. {
  2217. return 0;
  2218. }
  2219. static inline void security_ipc_getsecid(struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp, u32 *secid)
  2220. {
  2221. *secid = 0;
  2222. }
  2223. static inline int security_msg_msg_alloc(struct msg_msg *msg)
  2224. {
  2225. return 0;
  2226. }
  2227. static inline void security_msg_msg_free(struct msg_msg *msg)
  2228. { }
  2229. static inline int security_msg_queue_alloc(struct msg_queue *msq)
  2230. {
  2231. return 0;
  2232. }
  2233. static inline void security_msg_queue_free(struct msg_queue *msq)
  2234. { }
  2235. static inline int security_msg_queue_associate(struct msg_queue *msq,
  2236. int msqflg)
  2237. {
  2238. return 0;
  2239. }
  2240. static inline int security_msg_queue_msgctl(struct msg_queue *msq, int cmd)
  2241. {
  2242. return 0;
  2243. }
  2244. static inline int security_msg_queue_msgsnd(struct msg_queue *msq,
  2245. struct msg_msg *msg, int msqflg)
  2246. {
  2247. return 0;
  2248. }
  2249. static inline int security_msg_queue_msgrcv(struct msg_queue *msq,
  2250. struct msg_msg *msg,
  2251. struct task_struct *target,
  2252. long type, int mode)
  2253. {
  2254. return 0;
  2255. }
  2256. static inline int security_shm_alloc(struct shmid_kernel *shp)
  2257. {
  2258. return 0;
  2259. }
  2260. static inline void security_shm_free(struct shmid_kernel *shp)
  2261. { }
  2262. static inline int security_shm_associate(struct shmid_kernel *shp,
  2263. int shmflg)
  2264. {
  2265. return 0;
  2266. }
  2267. static inline int security_shm_shmctl(struct shmid_kernel *shp, int cmd)
  2268. {
  2269. return 0;
  2270. }
  2271. static inline int security_shm_shmat(struct shmid_kernel *shp,
  2272. char __user *shmaddr, int shmflg)
  2273. {
  2274. return 0;
  2275. }
  2276. static inline int security_sem_alloc(struct sem_array *sma)
  2277. {
  2278. return 0;
  2279. }
  2280. static inline void security_sem_free(struct sem_array *sma)
  2281. { }
  2282. static inline int security_sem_associate(struct sem_array *sma, int semflg)
  2283. {
  2284. return 0;
  2285. }
  2286. static inline int security_sem_semctl(struct sem_array *sma, int cmd)
  2287. {
  2288. return 0;
  2289. }
  2290. static inline int security_sem_semop(struct sem_array *sma,
  2291. struct sembuf *sops, unsigned nsops,
  2292. int alter)
  2293. {
  2294. return 0;
  2295. }
  2296. static inline void security_d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
  2297. { }
  2298. static inline int security_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, char **value)
  2299. {
  2300. return -EINVAL;
  2301. }
  2302. static inline int security_setprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, void *value, size_t size)
  2303. {
  2304. return -EINVAL;
  2305. }
  2306. static inline int security_netlink_send(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
  2307. {
  2308. return cap_netlink_send(sk, skb);
  2309. }
  2310. static inline int security_netlink_recv(struct sk_buff *skb, int cap)
  2311. {
  2312. return cap_netlink_recv(skb, cap);
  2313. }
  2314. static inline int security_secid_to_secctx(u32 secid, char **secdata, u32 *seclen)
  2315. {
  2316. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  2317. }
  2318. static inline int security_secctx_to_secid(const char *secdata,
  2319. u32 seclen,
  2320. u32 *secid)
  2321. {
  2322. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  2323. }
  2324. static inline void security_release_secctx(char *secdata, u32 seclen)
  2325. {
  2326. }
  2327. static inline int security_inode_notifysecctx(struct inode *inode, void *ctx, u32 ctxlen)
  2328. {
  2329. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  2330. }
  2331. static inline int security_inode_setsecctx(struct dentry *dentry, void *ctx, u32 ctxlen)
  2332. {
  2333. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  2334. }
  2335. static inline int security_inode_getsecctx(struct inode *inode, void **ctx, u32 *ctxlen)
  2336. {
  2337. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  2338. }
  2339. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY */
  2340. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK
  2341. int security_unix_stream_connect(struct socket *sock, struct socket *other,
  2342. struct sock *newsk);
  2343. int security_unix_may_send(struct socket *sock, struct socket *other);
  2344. int security_socket_create(int family, int type, int protocol, int kern);
  2345. int security_socket_post_create(struct socket *sock, int family,
  2346. int type, int protocol, int kern);
  2347. int security_socket_bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *address, int addrlen);
  2348. int security_socket_connect(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *address, int addrlen);
  2349. int security_socket_listen(struct socket *sock, int backlog);
  2350. int security_socket_accept(struct socket *sock, struct socket *newsock);
  2351. int security_socket_sendmsg(struct socket *sock, struct msghdr *msg, int size);
  2352. int security_socket_recvmsg(struct socket *sock, struct msghdr *msg,
  2353. int size, int flags);
  2354. int security_socket_getsockname(struct socket *sock);
  2355. int security_socket_getpeername(struct socket *sock);
  2356. int security_socket_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname);
  2357. int security_socket_setsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname);
  2358. int security_socket_shutdown(struct socket *sock, int how);
  2359. int security_sock_rcv_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
  2360. int security_socket_getpeersec_stream(struct socket *sock, char __user *optval,
  2361. int __user *optlen, unsigned len);
  2362. int security_socket_getpeersec_dgram(struct socket *sock, struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid);
  2363. int security_sk_alloc(struct sock *sk, int family, gfp_t priority);
  2364. void security_sk_free(struct sock *sk);
  2365. void security_sk_clone(const struct sock *sk, struct sock *newsk);
  2366. void security_sk_classify_flow(struct sock *sk, struct flowi *fl);
  2367. void security_req_classify_flow(const struct request_sock *req, struct flowi *fl);
  2368. void security_sock_graft(struct sock*sk, struct socket *parent);
  2369. int security_inet_conn_request(struct sock *sk,
  2370. struct sk_buff *skb, struct request_sock *req);
  2371. void security_inet_csk_clone(struct sock *newsk,
  2372. const struct request_sock *req);
  2373. void security_inet_conn_established(struct sock *sk,
  2374. struct sk_buff *skb);
  2375. int security_tun_dev_create(void);
  2376. void security_tun_dev_post_create(struct sock *sk);
  2377. int security_tun_dev_attach(struct sock *sk);
  2378. #else /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK */
  2379. static inline int security_unix_stream_connect(struct socket *sock,
  2380. struct socket *other,
  2381. struct sock *newsk)
  2382. {
  2383. return 0;
  2384. }
  2385. static inline int security_unix_may_send(struct socket *sock,
  2386. struct socket *other)
  2387. {
  2388. return 0;
  2389. }
  2390. static inline int security_socket_create(int family, int type,
  2391. int protocol, int kern)
  2392. {
  2393. return 0;
  2394. }
  2395. static inline int security_socket_post_create(struct socket *sock,
  2396. int family,
  2397. int type,
  2398. int protocol, int kern)
  2399. {
  2400. return 0;
  2401. }
  2402. static inline int security_socket_bind(struct socket *sock,
  2403. struct sockaddr *address,
  2404. int addrlen)
  2405. {
  2406. return 0;
  2407. }
  2408. static inline int security_socket_connect(struct socket *sock,
  2409. struct sockaddr *address,
  2410. int addrlen)
  2411. {
  2412. return 0;
  2413. }
  2414. static inline int security_socket_listen(struct socket *sock, int backlog)
  2415. {
  2416. return 0;
  2417. }
  2418. static inline int security_socket_accept(struct socket *sock,
  2419. struct socket *newsock)
  2420. {
  2421. return 0;
  2422. }
  2423. static inline int security_socket_sendmsg(struct socket *sock,
  2424. struct msghdr *msg, int size)
  2425. {
  2426. return 0;
  2427. }
  2428. static inline int security_socket_recvmsg(struct socket *sock,
  2429. struct msghdr *msg, int size,
  2430. int flags)
  2431. {
  2432. return 0;
  2433. }
  2434. static inline int security_socket_getsockname(struct socket *sock)
  2435. {
  2436. return 0;
  2437. }
  2438. static inline int security_socket_getpeername(struct socket *sock)
  2439. {
  2440. return 0;
  2441. }
  2442. static inline int security_socket_getsockopt(struct socket *sock,
  2443. int level, int optname)
  2444. {
  2445. return 0;
  2446. }
  2447. static inline int security_socket_setsockopt(struct socket *sock,
  2448. int level, int optname)
  2449. {
  2450. return 0;
  2451. }
  2452. static inline int security_socket_shutdown(struct socket *sock, int how)
  2453. {
  2454. return 0;
  2455. }
  2456. static inline int security_sock_rcv_skb(struct sock *sk,
  2457. struct sk_buff *skb)
  2458. {
  2459. return 0;
  2460. }
  2461. static inline int security_socket_getpeersec_stream(struct socket *sock, char __user *optval,
  2462. int __user *optlen, unsigned len)
  2463. {
  2464. return -ENOPROTOOPT;
  2465. }
  2466. static inline int security_socket_getpeersec_dgram(struct socket *sock, struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid)
  2467. {
  2468. return -ENOPROTOOPT;
  2469. }
  2470. static inline int security_sk_alloc(struct sock *sk, int family, gfp_t priority)
  2471. {
  2472. return 0;
  2473. }
  2474. static inline void security_sk_free(struct sock *sk)
  2475. {
  2476. }
  2477. static inline void security_sk_clone(const struct sock *sk, struct sock *newsk)
  2478. {
  2479. }
  2480. static inline void security_sk_classify_flow(struct sock *sk, struct flowi *fl)
  2481. {
  2482. }
  2483. static inline void security_req_classify_flow(const struct request_sock *req, struct flowi *fl)
  2484. {
  2485. }
  2486. static inline void security_sock_graft(struct sock *sk, struct socket *parent)
  2487. {
  2488. }
  2489. static inline int security_inet_conn_request(struct sock *sk,
  2490. struct sk_buff *skb, struct request_sock *req)
  2491. {
  2492. return 0;
  2493. }
  2494. static inline void security_inet_csk_clone(struct sock *newsk,
  2495. const struct request_sock *req)
  2496. {
  2497. }
  2498. static inline void security_inet_conn_established(struct sock *sk,
  2499. struct sk_buff *skb)
  2500. {
  2501. }
  2502. static inline int security_tun_dev_create(void)
  2503. {
  2504. return 0;
  2505. }
  2506. static inline void security_tun_dev_post_create(struct sock *sk)
  2507. {
  2508. }
  2509. static inline int security_tun_dev_attach(struct sock *sk)
  2510. {
  2511. return 0;
  2512. }
  2513. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK */
  2514. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
  2515. int security_xfrm_policy_alloc(struct xfrm_sec_ctx **ctxp, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
  2516. int security_xfrm_policy_clone(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *old_ctx, struct xfrm_sec_ctx **new_ctxp);
  2517. void security_xfrm_policy_free(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx);
  2518. int security_xfrm_policy_delete(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx);
  2519. int security_xfrm_state_alloc(struct xfrm_state *x, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
  2520. int security_xfrm_state_alloc_acquire(struct xfrm_state *x,
  2521. struct xfrm_sec_ctx *polsec, u32 secid);
  2522. int security_xfrm_state_delete(struct xfrm_state *x);
  2523. void security_xfrm_state_free(struct xfrm_state *x);
  2524. int security_xfrm_policy_lookup(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx, u32 fl_secid, u8 dir);
  2525. int security_xfrm_state_pol_flow_match(struct xfrm_state *x,
  2526. struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct flowi *fl);
  2527. int security_xfrm_decode_session(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid);
  2528. void security_skb_classify_flow(struct sk_buff *skb, struct flowi *fl);
  2529. #else /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM */
  2530. static inline int security_xfrm_policy_alloc(struct xfrm_sec_ctx **ctxp, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx)
  2531. {
  2532. return 0;
  2533. }
  2534. static inline int security_xfrm_policy_clone(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *old, struct xfrm_sec_ctx **new_ctxp)
  2535. {
  2536. return 0;
  2537. }
  2538. static inline void security_xfrm_policy_free(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx)
  2539. {
  2540. }
  2541. static inline int security_xfrm_policy_delete(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx)
  2542. {
  2543. return 0;
  2544. }
  2545. static inline int security_xfrm_state_alloc(struct xfrm_state *x,
  2546. struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx)
  2547. {
  2548. return 0;
  2549. }
  2550. static inline int security_xfrm_state_alloc_acquire(struct xfrm_state *x,
  2551. struct xfrm_sec_ctx *polsec, u32 secid)
  2552. {
  2553. return 0;
  2554. }
  2555. static inline void security_xfrm_state_free(struct xfrm_state *x)
  2556. {
  2557. }
  2558. static inline int security_xfrm_state_delete(struct xfrm_state *x)
  2559. {
  2560. return 0;
  2561. }
  2562. static inline int security_xfrm_policy_lookup(struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx, u32 fl_secid, u8 dir)
  2563. {
  2564. return 0;
  2565. }
  2566. static inline int security_xfrm_state_pol_flow_match(struct xfrm_state *x,
  2567. struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct flowi *fl)
  2568. {
  2569. return 1;
  2570. }
  2571. static inline int security_xfrm_decode_session(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid)
  2572. {
  2573. return 0;
  2574. }
  2575. static inline void security_skb_classify_flow(struct sk_buff *skb, struct flowi *fl)
  2576. {
  2577. }
  2578. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM */
  2579. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH
  2580. int security_path_unlink(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  2581. int security_path_mkdir(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
  2582. int security_path_rmdir(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
  2583. int security_path_mknod(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode,
  2584. unsigned int dev);
  2585. int security_path_truncate(struct path *path);
  2586. int security_path_symlink(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
  2587. const char *old_name);
  2588. int security_path_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct path *new_dir,
  2589. struct dentry *new_dentry);
  2590. int security_path_rename(struct path *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
  2591. struct path *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
  2592. int security_path_chmod(struct dentry *dentry, struct vfsmount *mnt,
  2593. mode_t mode);
  2594. int security_path_chown(struct path *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid);
  2595. int security_path_chroot(struct path *path);
  2596. #else /* CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH */
  2597. static inline int security_path_unlink(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
  2598. {
  2599. return 0;
  2600. }
  2601. static inline int security_path_mkdir(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
  2602. int mode)
  2603. {
  2604. return 0;
  2605. }
  2606. static inline int security_path_rmdir(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
  2607. {
  2608. return 0;
  2609. }
  2610. static inline int security_path_mknod(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
  2611. int mode, unsigned int dev)
  2612. {
  2613. return 0;
  2614. }
  2615. static inline int security_path_truncate(struct path *path)
  2616. {
  2617. return 0;
  2618. }
  2619. static inline int security_path_symlink(struct path *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
  2620. const char *old_name)
  2621. {
  2622. return 0;
  2623. }
  2624. static inline int security_path_link(struct dentry *old_dentry,
  2625. struct path *new_dir,
  2626. struct dentry *new_dentry)
  2627. {
  2628. return 0;
  2629. }
  2630. static inline int security_path_rename(struct path *old_dir,
  2631. struct dentry *old_dentry,
  2632. struct path *new_dir,
  2633. struct dentry *new_dentry)
  2634. {
  2635. return 0;
  2636. }
  2637. static inline int security_path_chmod(struct dentry *dentry,
  2638. struct vfsmount *mnt,
  2639. mode_t mode)
  2640. {
  2641. return 0;
  2642. }
  2643. static inline int security_path_chown(struct path *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
  2644. {
  2645. return 0;
  2646. }
  2647. static inline int security_path_chroot(struct path *path)
  2648. {
  2649. return 0;
  2650. }
  2651. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH */
  2652. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  2653. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
  2654. int security_key_alloc(struct key *key, const struct cred *cred, unsigned long flags);
  2655. void security_key_free(struct key *key);
  2656. int security_key_permission(key_ref_t key_ref,
  2657. const struct cred *cred, key_perm_t perm);
  2658. int security_key_getsecurity(struct key *key, char **_buffer);
  2659. #else
  2660. static inline int security_key_alloc(struct key *key,
  2661. const struct cred *cred,
  2662. unsigned long flags)
  2663. {
  2664. return 0;
  2665. }
  2666. static inline void security_key_free(struct key *key)
  2667. {
  2668. }
  2669. static inline int security_key_permission(key_ref_t key_ref,
  2670. const struct cred *cred,
  2671. key_perm_t perm)
  2672. {
  2673. return 0;
  2674. }
  2675. static inline int security_key_getsecurity(struct key *key, char **_buffer)
  2676. {
  2677. *_buffer = NULL;
  2678. return 0;
  2679. }
  2680. #endif
  2681. #endif /* CONFIG_KEYS */
  2682. #ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT
  2683. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
  2684. int security_audit_rule_init(u32 field, u32 op, char *rulestr, void **lsmrule);
  2685. int security_audit_rule_known(struct audit_krule *krule);
  2686. int security_audit_rule_match(u32 secid, u32 field, u32 op, void *lsmrule,
  2687. struct audit_context *actx);
  2688. void security_audit_rule_free(void *lsmrule);
  2689. #else
  2690. static inline int security_audit_rule_init(u32 field, u32 op, char *rulestr,
  2691. void **lsmrule)
  2692. {
  2693. return 0;
  2694. }
  2695. static inline int security_audit_rule_known(struct audit_krule *krule)
  2696. {
  2697. return 0;
  2698. }
  2699. static inline int security_audit_rule_match(u32 secid, u32 field, u32 op,
  2700. void *lsmrule, struct audit_context *actx)
  2701. {
  2702. return 0;
  2703. }
  2704. static inline void security_audit_rule_free(void *lsmrule)
  2705. { }
  2706. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY */
  2707. #endif /* CONFIG_AUDIT */
  2708. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITYFS
  2709. extern struct dentry *securityfs_create_file(const char *name, mode_t mode,
  2710. struct dentry *parent, void *data,
  2711. const struct file_operations *fops);
  2712. extern struct dentry *securityfs_create_dir(const char *name, struct dentry *parent);
  2713. extern void securityfs_remove(struct dentry *dentry);
  2714. #else /* CONFIG_SECURITYFS */
  2715. static inline struct dentry *securityfs_create_dir(const char *name,
  2716. struct dentry *parent)
  2717. {
  2718. return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
  2719. }
  2720. static inline struct dentry *securityfs_create_file(const char *name,
  2721. mode_t mode,
  2722. struct dentry *parent,
  2723. void *data,
  2724. const struct file_operations *fops)
  2725. {
  2726. return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
  2727. }
  2728. static inline void securityfs_remove(struct dentry *dentry)
  2729. {}
  2730. #endif
  2731. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
  2732. static inline char *alloc_secdata(void)
  2733. {
  2734. return (char *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
  2735. }
  2736. static inline void free_secdata(void *secdata)
  2737. {
  2738. free_page((unsigned long)secdata);
  2739. }
  2740. #else
  2741. static inline char *alloc_secdata(void)
  2742. {
  2743. return (char *)1;
  2744. }
  2745. static inline void free_secdata(void *secdata)
  2746. { }
  2747. #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY */
  2748. #endif /* ! __LINUX_SECURITY_H */