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Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #if CONFIG_MACF_MACH zone_t ipc_labelh_zone; /* * Create a new label handle in the task described by the specified space. * The specified label is used in the label handle. The associated port * name is copied out to namep and the task is granted send and receive rights. */ kern_return_t labelh_new_user(ipc_space_t space, struct label *inl, mach_port_name_t *namep) { kern_return_t kr; ipc_labelh_t lh; ipc_entry_t entry; ipc_port_t port; if (space == IS_NULL || space->is_task == NULL) return (KERN_INVALID_TASK); /* XXX - perform entrypoint check here? */ /* JMM - redo as port allocation, kobject set, and then copyout */ assert(!CONFIG_MACF_MACH); /* * Note: the calling task will have a receive right for the port. * This is different from label handles that reference tasks * where the kernel holds the receive right and the caller only * gets a send right. */ kr = ipc_port_alloc(space, namep, &port); if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) return (kr); ip_reference(port); /* ipc_port_alloc() does not add a reference */ /* Convert right to MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND_RECEIVE */ port->ip_mscount++; port->ip_srights++; is_write_lock(space); /* XXX - must validate space is still active and unwind if not */ entry = ipc_entry_lookup(space, *namep); if (entry != IE_NULL) entry->ie_bits |= MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND; is_write_unlock(space); /* Allocate new label handle, insert port and label. */ lh = (ipc_labelh_t)zalloc(ipc_labelh_zone); lh_lock_init(lh); lh->lh_port = port; lh->lh_label = *inl; lh->lh_type = LABELH_TYPE_USER; lh->lh_references = 1; /* unused for LABELH_TYPE_USER */ /* Must call ipc_kobject_set() with port unlocked. */ ip_unlock(lh->lh_port); ipc_kobject_set(lh->lh_port, (ipc_kobject_t)lh, IKOT_LABELH); return (KERN_SUCCESS); } kern_return_t mac_label_new(ipc_space_t space, mach_port_name_t *namep, labelstr_t labelstr) { struct label inl; kern_return_t kr; mac_task_label_init(&inl); if (mac_task_label_internalize(&inl, labelstr)) return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT); kr = labelh_new_user(space, &inl, namep); if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) { mac_task_label_destroy(&inl); return (kr); } return (KERN_SUCCESS); } /* * This function should be used to allocate label handles * that are stored in other kernel objects, such as tasks. * They must be released along with that object. * The caller gets one reference, which can be applied to either the * port or the ipc_label_t structure itself. */ ipc_labelh_t labelh_new(int canblock) { ipc_labelh_t lh; lh = (ipc_labelh_t)zalloc_canblock(ipc_labelh_zone, canblock); lh_lock_init(lh); lh->lh_port = ipc_port_alloc_kernel(); lh->lh_type = LABELH_TYPE_KERN; lh->lh_references = 1; ipc_kobject_set(lh->lh_port, (ipc_kobject_t)lh, IKOT_LABELH); return (lh); } /* * Call with old label handle locked. * Returned label handle is unlocked. */ ipc_labelh_t labelh_duplicate(ipc_labelh_t old) { ipc_labelh_t lh; lh = labelh_new(0); ip_lock(lh->lh_port); mac_task_label_init(&lh->lh_label); mac_task_label_copy(&old->lh_label, &lh->lh_label); ip_unlock(lh->lh_port); return (lh); } /* * Call with old label handle locked. * Returned label handle is locked. */ ipc_labelh_t labelh_modify(ipc_labelh_t old) { ipc_labelh_t lh; /* * A label handle may only have a single reference. * If there are no other references this is a no-op. * Otherwise, make a copy we can write to and return it. */ if (old->lh_references == 1) return (old); lh = labelh_duplicate(old); lh_release(old); lh_check_unlock(old); lh_lock(lh); return (lh); } /* * Add or drop a reference on an (unlocked) label handle. */ ipc_labelh_t labelh_reference(ipc_labelh_t lh) { lh_lock(lh); lh_reference(lh); lh_unlock(lh); return (lh); } /* * Release a reference on an (unlocked) label handle. */ void labelh_release(ipc_labelh_t lh) { lh_lock(lh); lh_release(lh); lh_check_unlock(lh); } /* * Deallocate space associated with the label handle backed by the * specified port. For kernel-allocated label handles the * label handle reference count should be 0. For user-allocated * handles the ref count is not used (it was initialized to 1). */ void labelh_destroy(ipc_port_t port) { ipc_labelh_t lh = (ipc_labelh_t) port->ip_kobject; mac_task_label_destroy(&lh->lh_label); lh_lock_destroy(lh); zfree(ipc_labelh_zone, (vm_offset_t)lh); } #else kern_return_t mac_label_new(__unused ipc_space_t space, __unused mach_port_name_t *namep, __unused labelstr_t labelstr) { return KERN_FAILURE; } #endif /* MAC_MACH */