mac_internal.h revision 178184
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1999-2002, 2006 Robert N. M. Watson
3 * Copyright (c) 2001 Ilmar S. Habibulin
4 * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Networks Associates Technology, Inc.
5 * Copyright (c) 2006 nCircle Network Security, Inc.
6 * Copyright (c) 2006 SPARTA, Inc.
7 * All rights reserved.
8 *
9 * This software was developed by Robert Watson and Ilmar Habibulin for the
10 * TrustedBSD Project.
11 *
12 * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project in part by Network
13 * Associates Laboratories, the Security Research Division of Network
14 * Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"),
15 * as part of the DARPA CHATS research program.
16 *
17 * This software was developed by Robert N. M. Watson for the TrustedBSD
18 * Project under contract to nCircle Network Security, Inc.
19 *
20 * This software was enhanced by SPARTA ISSO under SPAWAR contract
21 * N66001-04-C-6019 ("SEFOS").
22 *
23 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
24 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
25 * are met:
26 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
27 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
28 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
29 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
30 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
31 *
32 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
33 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
34 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
35 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
36 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
37 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
38 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
39 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
40 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
41 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
42 * SUCH DAMAGE.
43 *
44 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/security/mac/mac_internal.h 178184 2008-04-13 21:45:52Z rwatson $
45 */
46
47#ifndef _SECURITY_MAC_MAC_INTERNAL_H_
48#define	_SECURITY_MAC_MAC_INTERNAL_H_
49
50#ifndef _KERNEL
51#error "no user-serviceable parts inside"
52#endif
53
54/*
55 * MAC Framework sysctl namespace.
56 */
57#ifdef SYSCTL_DECL
58SYSCTL_DECL(_security_mac);
59#endif /* SYSCTL_DECL */
60
61/*
62 * MAC Framework global types and typedefs.
63 */
64LIST_HEAD(mac_policy_list_head, mac_policy_conf);
65#ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
66MALLOC_DECLARE(M_MACTEMP);
67#endif
68
69/*
70 * MAC labels -- in-kernel storage format.
71 *
72 * In general, struct label pointers are embedded in kernel data structures
73 * representing objects that may be labeled (and protected).  Struct label is
74 * opaque to both kernel services that invoke the MAC Framework and MAC
75 * policy modules.  In particular, we do not wish to encode the layout of the
76 * label structure into any ABIs.  Historically, the slot array contained
77 * unions of {long, void} but now contains uintptr_t.
78 */
79#define	MAC_MAX_SLOTS	4
80#define	MAC_FLAG_INITIALIZED	0x0000001	/* Is initialized for use. */
81struct label {
82	int		l_flags;
83	intptr_t	l_perpolicy[MAC_MAX_SLOTS];
84};
85
86/*
87 * MAC Framework global variables.
88 */
89extern struct mac_policy_list_head	mac_policy_list;
90extern struct mac_policy_list_head	mac_static_policy_list;
91#ifndef MAC_ALWAYS_LABEL_MBUF
92extern int				mac_labelmbufs;
93#endif
94extern struct mtx			mac_ifnet_mtx;
95
96/*
97 * MAC Framework infrastructure functions.
98 */
99int	mac_error_select(int error1, int error2);
100
101void	mac_policy_grab_exclusive(void);
102void	mac_policy_assert_exclusive(void);
103void	mac_policy_release_exclusive(void);
104void	mac_policy_list_busy(void);
105int	mac_policy_list_conditional_busy(void);
106void	mac_policy_list_unbusy(void);
107
108struct label	*mac_labelzone_alloc(int flags);
109void		 mac_labelzone_free(struct label *label);
110void		 mac_labelzone_init(void);
111
112void	mac_init_label(struct label *label);
113void	mac_destroy_label(struct label *label);
114int	mac_check_structmac_consistent(struct mac *mac);
115int	mac_allocate_slot(void);
116
117#define MAC_IFNET_LOCK(ifp)	mtx_lock(&mac_ifnet_mtx)
118#define MAC_IFNET_UNLOCK(ifp)	mtx_unlock(&mac_ifnet_mtx)
119
120/*
121 * MAC Framework per-object type functions.  It's not yet clear how the
122 * namespaces, etc, should work for these, so for now, sort by object type.
123 */
124struct label	*mac_pipe_label_alloc(void);
125void		 mac_pipe_label_free(struct label *label);
126struct label	*mac_socket_label_alloc(int flag);
127void		 mac_socket_label_free(struct label *label);
128
129int	mac_cred_check_relabel(struct ucred *cred, struct label *newlabel);
130int	mac_cred_externalize_label(struct label *label, char *elements,
131	    char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen);
132int	mac_cred_internalize_label(struct label *label, char *string);
133void	mac_cred_relabel(struct ucred *cred, struct label *newlabel);
134
135struct label	*mac_mbuf_to_label(struct mbuf *m);
136
137void	mac_pipe_copy_label(struct label *src, struct label *dest);
138int	mac_pipe_externalize_label(struct label *label, char *elements,
139	    char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen);
140int	mac_pipe_internalize_label(struct label *label, char *string);
141
142int	mac_socket_label_set(struct ucred *cred, struct socket *so,
143	    struct label *label);
144void	mac_socket_copy_label(struct label *src, struct label *dest);
145int	mac_socket_externalize_label(struct label *label, char *elements,
146	    char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen);
147int	mac_socket_internalize_label(struct label *label, char *string);
148
149int	mac_vnode_externalize_label(struct label *label, char *elements,
150	    char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen);
151int	mac_vnode_internalize_label(struct label *label, char *string);
152void	mac_vnode_check_mmap_downgrade(struct ucred *cred, struct vnode *vp,
153	    int *prot);
154int	vn_setlabel(struct vnode *vp, struct label *intlabel,
155	    struct ucred *cred);
156
157/*
158 * MAC_CHECK performs the designated check by walking the policy module list
159 * and checking with each as to how it feels about the request.  Note that it
160 * returns its value via 'error' in the scope of the caller.
161 */
162#define	MAC_CHECK(check, args...) do {					\
163	struct mac_policy_conf *mpc;					\
164	int entrycount;							\
165									\
166	error = 0;							\
167	LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_static_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
168		if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check != NULL)		\
169			error = mac_error_select(			\
170			    mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check (args),		\
171			    error);					\
172	}								\
173	if ((entrycount = mac_policy_list_conditional_busy()) != 0) {	\
174		LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
175			if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check != NULL)	\
176				error = mac_error_select(		\
177				    mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check (args),	\
178				    error);				\
179		}							\
180		mac_policy_list_unbusy();				\
181	}								\
182} while (0)
183
184/*
185 * MAC_GRANT performs the designated check by walking the policy module list
186 * and checking with each as to how it feels about the request.  Unlike
187 * MAC_CHECK, it grants if any policies return '0', and otherwise returns
188 * EPERM.  Note that it returns its value via 'error' in the scope of the
189 * caller.
190 */
191#define	MAC_GRANT(check, args...) do {					\
192	struct mac_policy_conf *mpc;					\
193	int entrycount;							\
194									\
195	error = EPERM;							\
196	LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_static_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
197		if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check != NULL) {		\
198			if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check(args) == 0)	\
199				error = 0;				\
200		}							\
201	}								\
202	if ((entrycount = mac_policy_list_conditional_busy()) != 0) {	\
203		LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
204			if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check != NULL) {	\
205				if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## check (args)	\
206				    == 0)				\
207					error = 0;			\
208			}						\
209		}							\
210		mac_policy_list_unbusy();				\
211	}								\
212} while (0)
213
214/*
215 * MAC_BOOLEAN performs the designated boolean composition by walking the
216 * module list, invoking each instance of the operation, and combining the
217 * results using the passed C operator.  Note that it returns its value via
218 * 'result' in the scope of the caller, which should be initialized by the
219 * caller in a meaningful way to get a meaningful result.
220 */
221#define	MAC_BOOLEAN(operation, composition, args...) do {		\
222	struct mac_policy_conf *mpc;					\
223	int entrycount;							\
224									\
225	LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_static_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
226		if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation != NULL)		\
227			result = result composition			\
228			    mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation (args);	\
229	}								\
230	if ((entrycount = mac_policy_list_conditional_busy()) != 0) {	\
231		LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
232			if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation != NULL)	\
233				result = result composition		\
234				    mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation	\
235				    (args);				\
236		}							\
237		mac_policy_list_unbusy();				\
238	}								\
239} while (0)
240
241/*
242 * MAC_EXTERNALIZE queries each policy to see if it can generate an
243 * externalized version of a label element by name.  Policies declare whether
244 * they have matched a particular element name, parsed from the string by
245 * MAC_EXTERNALIZE, and an error is returned if any element is matched by no
246 * policy.
247 */
248#define	MAC_EXTERNALIZE(type, label, elementlist, outbuf, 		\
249    outbuflen) do {							\
250	int claimed, first, ignorenotfound, savedlen;			\
251	char *element_name, *element_temp;				\
252	struct sbuf sb;							\
253									\
254	error = 0;							\
255	first = 1;							\
256	sbuf_new(&sb, outbuf, outbuflen, SBUF_FIXEDLEN);		\
257	element_temp = elementlist;					\
258	while ((element_name = strsep(&element_temp, ",")) != NULL) {	\
259		if (element_name[0] == '?') {				\
260			element_name++;					\
261			ignorenotfound = 1;				\
262		 } else							\
263			ignorenotfound = 0;				\
264		savedlen = sbuf_len(&sb);				\
265		if (first)						\
266			error = sbuf_printf(&sb, "%s/", element_name);	\
267		else							\
268			error = sbuf_printf(&sb, ",%s/", element_name);	\
269		if (error == -1) {					\
270			error = EINVAL;	/* XXX: E2BIG? */		\
271			break;						\
272		}							\
273		claimed = 0;						\
274		MAC_CHECK(type ## _externalize_label, label,		\
275		    element_name, &sb, &claimed);			\
276		if (error)						\
277			break;						\
278		if (claimed == 0 && ignorenotfound) {			\
279			/* Revert last label name. */			\
280			sbuf_setpos(&sb, savedlen);			\
281		} else if (claimed != 1) {				\
282			error = EINVAL;	/* XXX: ENOLABEL? */		\
283			break;						\
284		} else {						\
285			first = 0;					\
286		}							\
287	}								\
288	sbuf_finish(&sb);						\
289} while (0)
290
291/*
292 * MAC_INTERNALIZE presents parsed element names and data to each policy to
293 * see if any is willing to claim it and internalize the label data.  If no
294 * policies match, an error is returned.
295 */
296#define	MAC_INTERNALIZE(type, label, instring) do {			\
297	char *element, *element_name, *element_data;			\
298	int claimed;							\
299									\
300	error = 0;							\
301	element = instring;						\
302	while ((element_name = strsep(&element, ",")) != NULL) {	\
303		element_data = element_name;				\
304		element_name = strsep(&element_data, "/");		\
305		if (element_data == NULL) {				\
306			error = EINVAL;					\
307			break;						\
308		}							\
309		claimed = 0;						\
310		MAC_CHECK(type ## _internalize_label, label,		\
311		    element_name, element_data, &claimed);		\
312		if (error)						\
313			break;						\
314		if (claimed != 1) {					\
315			/* XXXMAC: Another error here? */		\
316			error = EINVAL;					\
317			break;						\
318		}							\
319	}								\
320} while (0)
321
322/*
323 * MAC_PERFORM performs the designated operation by walking the policy module
324 * list and invoking that operation for each policy.
325 */
326#define	MAC_PERFORM(operation, args...) do {				\
327	struct mac_policy_conf *mpc;					\
328	int entrycount;							\
329									\
330	LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_static_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
331		if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation != NULL)		\
332			mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation (args);		\
333	}								\
334	if ((entrycount = mac_policy_list_conditional_busy()) != 0) {	\
335		LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_policy_list, mpc_list) {		\
336			if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation != NULL)	\
337				mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## operation (args);	\
338		}							\
339		mac_policy_list_unbusy();				\
340	}								\
341} while (0)
342
343#endif /* !_SECURITY_MAC_MAC_INTERNAL_H_ */
344