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  1. /* Task credentials management - see Documentation/credentials.txt
  2. *
  3. * Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  4. * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
  5. *
  6. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  7. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence
  8. * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
  9. * 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version.
  10. */
  11. #include <linux/module.h>
  12. #include <linux/cred.h>
  13. #include <linux/slab.h>
  14. #include <linux/sched.h>
  15. #include <linux/key.h>
  16. #include <linux/keyctl.h>
  17. #include <linux/init_task.h>
  18. #include <linux/security.h>
  19. #include <linux/cn_proc.h>
  20. #if 0
  21. #define kdebug(FMT, ...) \
  22. printk("[%-5.5s%5u] "FMT"\n", current->comm, current->pid ,##__VA_ARGS__)
  23. #else
  24. static inline __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)))
  25. void no_printk(const char *fmt, ...)
  26. {
  27. }
  28. #define kdebug(FMT, ...) \
  29. no_printk("[%-5.5s%5u] "FMT"\n", current->comm, current->pid ,##__VA_ARGS__)
  30. #endif
  31. static struct kmem_cache *cred_jar;
  32. /*
  33. * The common credentials for the initial task's thread group
  34. */
  35. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  36. static struct thread_group_cred init_tgcred = {
  37. .usage = ATOMIC_INIT(2),
  38. .tgid = 0,
  39. .lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED,
  40. };
  41. #endif
  42. /*
  43. * The initial credentials for the initial task
  44. */
  45. struct cred init_cred = {
  46. .usage = ATOMIC_INIT(4),
  47. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  48. .subscribers = ATOMIC_INIT(2),
  49. .magic = CRED_MAGIC,
  50. #endif
  51. .securebits = SECUREBITS_DEFAULT,
  52. .cap_inheritable = CAP_INIT_INH_SET,
  53. .cap_permitted = CAP_FULL_SET,
  54. .cap_effective = CAP_INIT_EFF_SET,
  55. .cap_bset = CAP_INIT_BSET,
  56. .user = INIT_USER,
  57. .group_info = &init_groups,
  58. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  59. .tgcred = &init_tgcred,
  60. #endif
  61. };
  62. static inline void set_cred_subscribers(struct cred *cred, int n)
  63. {
  64. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  65. atomic_set(&cred->subscribers, n);
  66. #endif
  67. }
  68. static inline int read_cred_subscribers(const struct cred *cred)
  69. {
  70. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  71. return atomic_read(&cred->subscribers);
  72. #else
  73. return 0;
  74. #endif
  75. }
  76. static inline void alter_cred_subscribers(const struct cred *_cred, int n)
  77. {
  78. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  79. struct cred *cred = (struct cred *) _cred;
  80. atomic_add(n, &cred->subscribers);
  81. #endif
  82. }
  83. /*
  84. * Dispose of the shared task group credentials
  85. */
  86. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  87. static void release_tgcred_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu)
  88. {
  89. struct thread_group_cred *tgcred =
  90. container_of(rcu, struct thread_group_cred, rcu);
  91. BUG_ON(atomic_read(&tgcred->usage) != 0);
  92. key_put(tgcred->session_keyring);
  93. key_put(tgcred->process_keyring);
  94. kfree(tgcred);
  95. }
  96. #endif
  97. /*
  98. * Release a set of thread group credentials.
  99. */
  100. static void release_tgcred(struct cred *cred)
  101. {
  102. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  103. struct thread_group_cred *tgcred = cred->tgcred;
  104. if (atomic_dec_and_test(&tgcred->usage))
  105. call_rcu(&tgcred->rcu, release_tgcred_rcu);
  106. #endif
  107. }
  108. /*
  109. * The RCU callback to actually dispose of a set of credentials
  110. */
  111. static void put_cred_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu)
  112. {
  113. struct cred *cred = container_of(rcu, struct cred, rcu);
  114. kdebug("put_cred_rcu(%p)", cred);
  115. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  116. if (cred->magic != CRED_MAGIC_DEAD ||
  117. atomic_read(&cred->usage) != 0 ||
  118. read_cred_subscribers(cred) != 0)
  119. panic("CRED: put_cred_rcu() sees %p with"
  120. " mag %x, put %p, usage %d, subscr %d\n",
  121. cred, cred->magic, cred->put_addr,
  122. atomic_read(&cred->usage),
  123. read_cred_subscribers(cred));
  124. #else
  125. if (atomic_read(&cred->usage) != 0)
  126. panic("CRED: put_cred_rcu() sees %p with usage %d\n",
  127. cred, atomic_read(&cred->usage));
  128. #endif
  129. security_cred_free(cred);
  130. key_put(cred->thread_keyring);
  131. key_put(cred->request_key_auth);
  132. release_tgcred(cred);
  133. if (cred->group_info)
  134. put_group_info(cred->group_info);
  135. free_uid(cred->user);
  136. kmem_cache_free(cred_jar, cred);
  137. }
  138. /**
  139. * __put_cred - Destroy a set of credentials
  140. * @cred: The record to release
  141. *
  142. * Destroy a set of credentials on which no references remain.
  143. */
  144. void __put_cred(struct cred *cred)
  145. {
  146. kdebug("__put_cred(%p{%d,%d})", cred,
  147. atomic_read(&cred->usage),
  148. read_cred_subscribers(cred));
  149. BUG_ON(atomic_read(&cred->usage) != 0);
  150. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  151. BUG_ON(read_cred_subscribers(cred) != 0);
  152. cred->magic = CRED_MAGIC_DEAD;
  153. cred->put_addr = __builtin_return_address(0);
  154. #endif
  155. BUG_ON(cred == current->cred);
  156. BUG_ON(cred == current->real_cred);
  157. call_rcu(&cred->rcu, put_cred_rcu);
  158. }
  159. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__put_cred);
  160. /*
  161. * Clean up a task's credentials when it exits
  162. */
  163. void exit_creds(struct task_struct *tsk)
  164. {
  165. struct cred *cred;
  166. kdebug("exit_creds(%u,%p,%p,{%d,%d})", tsk->pid, tsk->real_cred, tsk->cred,
  167. atomic_read(&tsk->cred->usage),
  168. read_cred_subscribers(tsk->cred));
  169. cred = (struct cred *) tsk->real_cred;
  170. tsk->real_cred = NULL;
  171. validate_creds(cred);
  172. alter_cred_subscribers(cred, -1);
  173. put_cred(cred);
  174. cred = (struct cred *) tsk->cred;
  175. tsk->cred = NULL;
  176. validate_creds(cred);
  177. alter_cred_subscribers(cred, -1);
  178. put_cred(cred);
  179. cred = (struct cred *) tsk->replacement_session_keyring;
  180. if (cred) {
  181. tsk->replacement_session_keyring = NULL;
  182. validate_creds(cred);
  183. put_cred(cred);
  184. }
  185. }
  186. /*
  187. * Allocate blank credentials, such that the credentials can be filled in at a
  188. * later date without risk of ENOMEM.
  189. */
  190. struct cred *cred_alloc_blank(void)
  191. {
  192. struct cred *new;
  193. new = kmem_cache_zalloc(cred_jar, GFP_KERNEL);
  194. if (!new)
  195. return NULL;
  196. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  197. new->tgcred = kzalloc(sizeof(*new->tgcred), GFP_KERNEL);
  198. if (!new->tgcred) {
  199. kmem_cache_free(cred_jar, new);
  200. return NULL;
  201. }
  202. atomic_set(&new->tgcred->usage, 1);
  203. #endif
  204. atomic_set(&new->usage, 1);
  205. if (security_cred_alloc_blank(new, GFP_KERNEL) < 0)
  206. goto error;
  207. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  208. new->magic = CRED_MAGIC;
  209. #endif
  210. return new;
  211. error:
  212. abort_creds(new);
  213. return NULL;
  214. }
  215. /**
  216. * prepare_creds - Prepare a new set of credentials for modification
  217. *
  218. * Prepare a new set of task credentials for modification. A task's creds
  219. * shouldn't generally be modified directly, therefore this function is used to
  220. * prepare a new copy, which the caller then modifies and then commits by
  221. * calling commit_creds().
  222. *
  223. * Preparation involves making a copy of the objective creds for modification.
  224. *
  225. * Returns a pointer to the new creds-to-be if successful, NULL otherwise.
  226. *
  227. * Call commit_creds() or abort_creds() to clean up.
  228. */
  229. struct cred *prepare_creds(void)
  230. {
  231. struct task_struct *task = current;
  232. const struct cred *old;
  233. struct cred *new;
  234. validate_process_creds();
  235. new = kmem_cache_alloc(cred_jar, GFP_KERNEL);
  236. if (!new)
  237. return NULL;
  238. kdebug("prepare_creds() alloc %p", new);
  239. old = task->cred;
  240. memcpy(new, old, sizeof(struct cred));
  241. atomic_set(&new->usage, 1);
  242. set_cred_subscribers(new, 0);
  243. get_group_info(new->group_info);
  244. get_uid(new->user);
  245. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  246. key_get(new->thread_keyring);
  247. key_get(new->request_key_auth);
  248. atomic_inc(&new->tgcred->usage);
  249. #endif
  250. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
  251. new->security = NULL;
  252. #endif
  253. if (security_prepare_creds(new, old, GFP_KERNEL) < 0)
  254. goto error;
  255. validate_creds(new);
  256. return new;
  257. error:
  258. abort_creds(new);
  259. return NULL;
  260. }
  261. EXPORT_SYMBOL(prepare_creds);
  262. /*
  263. * Prepare credentials for current to perform an execve()
  264. * - The caller must hold current->cred_guard_mutex
  265. */
  266. struct cred *prepare_exec_creds(void)
  267. {
  268. struct thread_group_cred *tgcred = NULL;
  269. struct cred *new;
  270. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  271. tgcred = kmalloc(sizeof(*tgcred), GFP_KERNEL);
  272. if (!tgcred)
  273. return NULL;
  274. #endif
  275. new = prepare_creds();
  276. if (!new) {
  277. kfree(tgcred);
  278. return new;
  279. }
  280. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  281. /* newly exec'd tasks don't get a thread keyring */
  282. key_put(new->thread_keyring);
  283. new->thread_keyring = NULL;
  284. /* create a new per-thread-group creds for all this set of threads to
  285. * share */
  286. memcpy(tgcred, new->tgcred, sizeof(struct thread_group_cred));
  287. atomic_set(&tgcred->usage, 1);
  288. spin_lock_init(&tgcred->lock);
  289. /* inherit the session keyring; new process keyring */
  290. key_get(tgcred->session_keyring);
  291. tgcred->process_keyring = NULL;
  292. release_tgcred(new);
  293. new->tgcred = tgcred;
  294. #endif
  295. return new;
  296. }
  297. /*
  298. * Copy credentials for the new process created by fork()
  299. *
  300. * We share if we can, but under some circumstances we have to generate a new
  301. * set.
  302. *
  303. * The new process gets the current process's subjective credentials as its
  304. * objective and subjective credentials
  305. */
  306. int copy_creds(struct task_struct *p, unsigned long clone_flags)
  307. {
  308. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  309. struct thread_group_cred *tgcred;
  310. #endif
  311. struct cred *new;
  312. int ret;
  313. mutex_init(&p->cred_guard_mutex);
  314. if (
  315. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  316. !p->cred->thread_keyring &&
  317. #endif
  318. clone_flags & CLONE_THREAD
  319. ) {
  320. p->real_cred = get_cred(p->cred);
  321. get_cred(p->cred);
  322. alter_cred_subscribers(p->cred, 2);
  323. kdebug("share_creds(%p{%d,%d})",
  324. p->cred, atomic_read(&p->cred->usage),
  325. read_cred_subscribers(p->cred));
  326. atomic_inc(&p->cred->user->processes);
  327. return 0;
  328. }
  329. new = prepare_creds();
  330. if (!new)
  331. return -ENOMEM;
  332. if (clone_flags & CLONE_NEWUSER) {
  333. ret = create_user_ns(new);
  334. if (ret < 0)
  335. goto error_put;
  336. }
  337. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  338. /* new threads get their own thread keyrings if their parent already
  339. * had one */
  340. if (new->thread_keyring) {
  341. key_put(new->thread_keyring);
  342. new->thread_keyring = NULL;
  343. if (clone_flags & CLONE_THREAD)
  344. install_thread_keyring_to_cred(new);
  345. }
  346. /* we share the process and session keyrings between all the threads in
  347. * a process - this is slightly icky as we violate COW credentials a
  348. * bit */
  349. if (!(clone_flags & CLONE_THREAD)) {
  350. tgcred = kmalloc(sizeof(*tgcred), GFP_KERNEL);
  351. if (!tgcred) {
  352. ret = -ENOMEM;
  353. goto error_put;
  354. }
  355. atomic_set(&tgcred->usage, 1);
  356. spin_lock_init(&tgcred->lock);
  357. tgcred->process_keyring = NULL;
  358. tgcred->session_keyring = key_get(new->tgcred->session_keyring);
  359. release_tgcred(new);
  360. new->tgcred = tgcred;
  361. }
  362. #endif
  363. atomic_inc(&new->user->processes);
  364. p->cred = p->real_cred = get_cred(new);
  365. alter_cred_subscribers(new, 2);
  366. validate_creds(new);
  367. return 0;
  368. error_put:
  369. put_cred(new);
  370. return ret;
  371. }
  372. /**
  373. * commit_creds - Install new credentials upon the current task
  374. * @new: The credentials to be assigned
  375. *
  376. * Install a new set of credentials to the current task, using RCU to replace
  377. * the old set. Both the objective and the subjective credentials pointers are
  378. * updated. This function may not be called if the subjective credentials are
  379. * in an overridden state.
  380. *
  381. * This function eats the caller's reference to the new credentials.
  382. *
  383. * Always returns 0 thus allowing this function to be tail-called at the end
  384. * of, say, sys_setgid().
  385. */
  386. int commit_creds(struct cred *new)
  387. {
  388. struct task_struct *task = current;
  389. const struct cred *old = task->real_cred;
  390. kdebug("commit_creds(%p{%d,%d})", new,
  391. atomic_read(&new->usage),
  392. read_cred_subscribers(new));
  393. BUG_ON(task->cred != old);
  394. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  395. BUG_ON(read_cred_subscribers(old) < 2);
  396. validate_creds(old);
  397. validate_creds(new);
  398. #endif
  399. BUG_ON(atomic_read(&new->usage) < 1);
  400. get_cred(new); /* we will require a ref for the subj creds too */
  401. /* dumpability changes */
  402. if (old->euid != new->euid ||
  403. old->egid != new->egid ||
  404. old->fsuid != new->fsuid ||
  405. old->fsgid != new->fsgid ||
  406. !cap_issubset(new->cap_permitted, old->cap_permitted)) {
  407. if (task->mm)
  408. set_dumpable(task->mm, suid_dumpable);
  409. task->pdeath_signal = 0;
  410. smp_wmb();
  411. }
  412. /* alter the thread keyring */
  413. if (new->fsuid != old->fsuid)
  414. key_fsuid_changed(task);
  415. if (new->fsgid != old->fsgid)
  416. key_fsgid_changed(task);
  417. /* do it
  418. * - What if a process setreuid()'s and this brings the
  419. * new uid over his NPROC rlimit? We can check this now
  420. * cheaply with the new uid cache, so if it matters
  421. * we should be checking for it. -DaveM
  422. */
  423. alter_cred_subscribers(new, 2);
  424. if (new->user != old->user)
  425. atomic_inc(&new->user->processes);
  426. rcu_assign_pointer(task->real_cred, new);
  427. rcu_assign_pointer(task->cred, new);
  428. if (new->user != old->user)
  429. atomic_dec(&old->user->processes);
  430. alter_cred_subscribers(old, -2);
  431. /* send notifications */
  432. if (new->uid != old->uid ||
  433. new->euid != old->euid ||
  434. new->suid != old->suid ||
  435. new->fsuid != old->fsuid)
  436. proc_id_connector(task, PROC_EVENT_UID);
  437. if (new->gid != old->gid ||
  438. new->egid != old->egid ||
  439. new->sgid != old->sgid ||
  440. new->fsgid != old->fsgid)
  441. proc_id_connector(task, PROC_EVENT_GID);
  442. /* release the old obj and subj refs both */
  443. put_cred(old);
  444. put_cred(old);
  445. return 0;
  446. }
  447. EXPORT_SYMBOL(commit_creds);
  448. /**
  449. * abort_creds - Discard a set of credentials and unlock the current task
  450. * @new: The credentials that were going to be applied
  451. *
  452. * Discard a set of credentials that were under construction and unlock the
  453. * current task.
  454. */
  455. void abort_creds(struct cred *new)
  456. {
  457. kdebug("abort_creds(%p{%d,%d})", new,
  458. atomic_read(&new->usage),
  459. read_cred_subscribers(new));
  460. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  461. BUG_ON(read_cred_subscribers(new) != 0);
  462. #endif
  463. BUG_ON(atomic_read(&new->usage) < 1);
  464. put_cred(new);
  465. }
  466. EXPORT_SYMBOL(abort_creds);
  467. /**
  468. * override_creds - Override the current process's subjective credentials
  469. * @new: The credentials to be assigned
  470. *
  471. * Install a set of temporary override subjective credentials on the current
  472. * process, returning the old set for later reversion.
  473. */
  474. const struct cred *override_creds(const struct cred *new)
  475. {
  476. const struct cred *old = current->cred;
  477. kdebug("override_creds(%p{%d,%d})", new,
  478. atomic_read(&new->usage),
  479. read_cred_subscribers(new));
  480. validate_creds(old);
  481. validate_creds(new);
  482. get_cred(new);
  483. alter_cred_subscribers(new, 1);
  484. rcu_assign_pointer(current->cred, new);
  485. alter_cred_subscribers(old, -1);
  486. kdebug("override_creds() = %p{%d,%d}", old,
  487. atomic_read(&old->usage),
  488. read_cred_subscribers(old));
  489. return old;
  490. }
  491. EXPORT_SYMBOL(override_creds);
  492. /**
  493. * revert_creds - Revert a temporary subjective credentials override
  494. * @old: The credentials to be restored
  495. *
  496. * Revert a temporary set of override subjective credentials to an old set,
  497. * discarding the override set.
  498. */
  499. void revert_creds(const struct cred *old)
  500. {
  501. const struct cred *override = current->cred;
  502. kdebug("revert_creds(%p{%d,%d})", old,
  503. atomic_read(&old->usage),
  504. read_cred_subscribers(old));
  505. validate_creds(old);
  506. validate_creds(override);
  507. alter_cred_subscribers(old, 1);
  508. rcu_assign_pointer(current->cred, old);
  509. alter_cred_subscribers(override, -1);
  510. put_cred(override);
  511. }
  512. EXPORT_SYMBOL(revert_creds);
  513. /*
  514. * initialise the credentials stuff
  515. */
  516. void __init cred_init(void)
  517. {
  518. /* allocate a slab in which we can store credentials */
  519. cred_jar = kmem_cache_create("cred_jar", sizeof(struct cred),
  520. 0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN|SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
  521. }
  522. /**
  523. * prepare_kernel_cred - Prepare a set of credentials for a kernel service
  524. * @daemon: A userspace daemon to be used as a reference
  525. *
  526. * Prepare a set of credentials for a kernel service. This can then be used to
  527. * override a task's own credentials so that work can be done on behalf of that
  528. * task that requires a different subjective context.
  529. *
  530. * @daemon is used to provide a base for the security record, but can be NULL.
  531. * If @daemon is supplied, then the security data will be derived from that;
  532. * otherwise they'll be set to 0 and no groups, full capabilities and no keys.
  533. *
  534. * The caller may change these controls afterwards if desired.
  535. *
  536. * Returns the new credentials or NULL if out of memory.
  537. *
  538. * Does not take, and does not return holding current->cred_replace_mutex.
  539. */
  540. struct cred *prepare_kernel_cred(struct task_struct *daemon)
  541. {
  542. const struct cred *old;
  543. struct cred *new;
  544. new = kmem_cache_alloc(cred_jar, GFP_KERNEL);
  545. if (!new)
  546. return NULL;
  547. kdebug("prepare_kernel_cred() alloc %p", new);
  548. if (daemon)
  549. old = get_task_cred(daemon);
  550. else
  551. old = get_cred(&init_cred);
  552. validate_creds(old);
  553. *new = *old;
  554. get_uid(new->user);
  555. get_group_info(new->group_info);
  556. #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
  557. atomic_inc(&init_tgcred.usage);
  558. new->tgcred = &init_tgcred;
  559. new->request_key_auth = NULL;
  560. new->thread_keyring = NULL;
  561. new->jit_keyring = KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING;
  562. #endif
  563. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
  564. new->security = NULL;
  565. #endif
  566. if (security_prepare_creds(new, old, GFP_KERNEL) < 0)
  567. goto error;
  568. atomic_set(&new->usage, 1);
  569. set_cred_subscribers(new, 0);
  570. put_cred(old);
  571. validate_creds(new);
  572. return new;
  573. error:
  574. put_cred(new);
  575. put_cred(old);
  576. return NULL;
  577. }
  578. EXPORT_SYMBOL(prepare_kernel_cred);
  579. /**
  580. * set_security_override - Set the security ID in a set of credentials
  581. * @new: The credentials to alter
  582. * @secid: The LSM security ID to set
  583. *
  584. * Set the LSM security ID in a set of credentials so that the subjective
  585. * security is overridden when an alternative set of credentials is used.
  586. */
  587. int set_security_override(struct cred *new, u32 secid)
  588. {
  589. return security_kernel_act_as(new, secid);
  590. }
  591. EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_security_override);
  592. /**
  593. * set_security_override_from_ctx - Set the security ID in a set of credentials
  594. * @new: The credentials to alter
  595. * @secctx: The LSM security context to generate the security ID from.
  596. *
  597. * Set the LSM security ID in a set of credentials so that the subjective
  598. * security is overridden when an alternative set of credentials is used. The
  599. * security ID is specified in string form as a security context to be
  600. * interpreted by the LSM.
  601. */
  602. int set_security_override_from_ctx(struct cred *new, const char *secctx)
  603. {
  604. u32 secid;
  605. int ret;
  606. ret = security_secctx_to_secid(secctx, strlen(secctx), &secid);
  607. if (ret < 0)
  608. return ret;
  609. return set_security_override(new, secid);
  610. }
  611. EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_security_override_from_ctx);
  612. /**
  613. * set_create_files_as - Set the LSM file create context in a set of credentials
  614. * @new: The credentials to alter
  615. * @inode: The inode to take the context from
  616. *
  617. * Change the LSM file creation context in a set of credentials to be the same
  618. * as the object context of the specified inode, so that the new inodes have
  619. * the same MAC context as that inode.
  620. */
  621. int set_create_files_as(struct cred *new, struct inode *inode)
  622. {
  623. new->fsuid = inode->i_uid;
  624. new->fsgid = inode->i_gid;
  625. return security_kernel_create_files_as(new, inode);
  626. }
  627. EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_create_files_as);
  628. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
  629. bool creds_are_invalid(const struct cred *cred)
  630. {
  631. if (cred->magic != CRED_MAGIC)
  632. return true;
  633. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX
  634. if (selinux_is_enabled()) {
  635. if ((unsigned long) cred->security < PAGE_SIZE)
  636. return true;
  637. if ((*(u32 *)cred->security & 0xffffff00) ==
  638. (POISON_FREE << 24 | POISON_FREE << 16 | POISON_FREE << 8))
  639. return true;
  640. }
  641. #endif
  642. return false;
  643. }
  644. EXPORT_SYMBOL(creds_are_invalid);
  645. /*
  646. * dump invalid credentials
  647. */
  648. static void dump_invalid_creds(const struct cred *cred, const char *label,
  649. const struct task_struct *tsk)
  650. {
  651. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: %s credentials: %p %s%s%s\n",
  652. label, cred,
  653. cred == &init_cred ? "[init]" : "",
  654. cred == tsk->real_cred ? "[real]" : "",
  655. cred == tsk->cred ? "[eff]" : "");
  656. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: ->magic=%x, put_addr=%p\n",
  657. cred->magic, cred->put_addr);
  658. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: ->usage=%d, subscr=%d\n",
  659. atomic_read(&cred->usage),
  660. read_cred_subscribers(cred));
  661. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: ->*uid = { %d,%d,%d,%d }\n",
  662. cred->uid, cred->euid, cred->suid, cred->fsuid);
  663. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: ->*gid = { %d,%d,%d,%d }\n",
  664. cred->gid, cred->egid, cred->sgid, cred->fsgid);
  665. #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
  666. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: ->security is %p\n", cred->security);
  667. if ((unsigned long) cred->security >= PAGE_SIZE &&
  668. (((unsigned long) cred->security & 0xffffff00) !=
  669. (POISON_FREE << 24 | POISON_FREE << 16 | POISON_FREE << 8)))
  670. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: ->security {%x, %x}\n",
  671. ((u32*)cred->security)[0],
  672. ((u32*)cred->security)[1]);
  673. #endif
  674. }
  675. /*
  676. * report use of invalid credentials
  677. */
  678. void __invalid_creds(const struct cred *cred, const char *file, unsigned line)
  679. {
  680. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: Invalid credentials\n");
  681. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: At %s:%u\n", file, line);
  682. dump_invalid_creds(cred, "Specified", current);
  683. BUG();
  684. }
  685. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__invalid_creds);
  686. /*
  687. * check the credentials on a process
  688. */
  689. void __validate_process_creds(struct task_struct *tsk,
  690. const char *file, unsigned line)
  691. {
  692. if (tsk->cred == tsk->real_cred) {
  693. if (unlikely(read_cred_subscribers(tsk->cred) < 2 ||
  694. creds_are_invalid(tsk->cred)))
  695. goto invalid_creds;
  696. } else {
  697. if (unlikely(read_cred_subscribers(tsk->real_cred) < 1 ||
  698. read_cred_subscribers(tsk->cred) < 1 ||
  699. creds_are_invalid(tsk->real_cred) ||
  700. creds_are_invalid(tsk->cred)))
  701. goto invalid_creds;
  702. }
  703. return;
  704. invalid_creds:
  705. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: Invalid process credentials\n");
  706. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: At %s:%u\n", file, line);
  707. dump_invalid_creds(tsk->real_cred, "Real", tsk);
  708. if (tsk->cred != tsk->real_cred)
  709. dump_invalid_creds(tsk->cred, "Effective", tsk);
  710. else
  711. printk(KERN_ERR "CRED: Effective creds == Real creds\n");
  712. BUG();
  713. }
  714. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__validate_process_creds);
  715. /*
  716. * check creds for do_exit()
  717. */
  718. void validate_creds_for_do_exit(struct task_struct *tsk)
  719. {
  720. kdebug("validate_creds_for_do_exit(%p,%p{%d,%d})",
  721. tsk->real_cred, tsk->cred,
  722. atomic_read(&tsk->cred->usage),
  723. read_cred_subscribers(tsk->cred));
  724. __validate_process_creds(tsk, __FILE__, __LINE__);
  725. }
  726. #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS */