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Message-Id: <1331587715-26069-6-git-send-email-wad@chromium.org> Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 16:28:28 -0500 From: Will Drewry <wad@...omium.org> To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org Cc: linux-arch@...r.kernel.org, linux-doc@...r.kernel.org, kernel-hardening@...ts.openwall.com, netdev@...r.kernel.org, x86@...nel.org, arnd@...db.de, davem@...emloft.net, hpa@...or.com, mingo@...hat.com, oleg@...hat.com, peterz@...radead.org, rdunlap@...otime.net, mcgrathr@...omium.org, tglx@...utronix.de, luto@....edu, eparis@...hat.com, serge.hallyn@...onical.com, djm@...drot.org, scarybeasts@...il.com, indan@....nu, pmoore@...hat.com, akpm@...ux-foundation.org, corbet@....net, eric.dumazet@...il.com, markus@...omium.org, coreyb@...ux.vnet.ibm.com, keescook@...omium.org, Will Drewry <wad@...omium.org> Subject: [PATCH v14 06/13] seccomp: add system call filtering using BPF [This patch depends on luto@....edu's no_new_privs patch: https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/30/264 The whole series including Andrew's patches can be found here: https://github.com/redpig/linux/tree/seccomp Complete diff here: https://github.com/redpig/linux/compare/1dc65fed...seccomp A GPG signed tag 'seccomp/v14/posted' will be pushed shortly. ] This patch adds support for seccomp mode 2. Mode 2 introduces the ability for unprivileged processes to install system call filtering policy expressed in terms of a Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) program. This program will be evaluated in the kernel for each system call the task makes and computes a result based on data in the format of struct seccomp_data. A filter program may be installed by calling: struct sock_fprog fprog = { ... }; ... prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER, &fprog); The return value of the filter program determines if the system call is allowed to proceed or denied. If the first filter program installed allows prctl(2) calls, then the above call may be made repeatedly by a task to further reduce its access to the kernel. All attached programs must be evaluated before a system call will be allowed to proceed. Filter programs will be inherited across fork/clone and execve. However, if the task attaching the filter is unprivileged (!CAP_SYS_ADMIN) the no_new_privs bit will be set on the task. This ensures that unprivileged tasks cannot attach filters that affect privileged tasks (e.g., setuid binary). There are a number of benefits to this approach. A few of which are as follows: - BPF has been exposed to userland for a long time - BPF optimization (and JIT'ing) are well understood - Userland already knows its ABI: system call numbers and desired arguments - No time-of-check-time-of-use vulnerable data accesses are possible. - system call arguments are loaded on access only to minimize copying required for system call policy decisions. Mode 2 support is restricted to architectures that enable HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER. In this patch, the primary dependency is on syscall_get_arguments(). The full desired scope of this feature will add a few minor additional requirements expressed later in this series. Based on discussion, SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO and SECCOMP_RET_TRACE seem to be the desired additional functionality. No architectures are enabled in this patch. v14: - put/get_seccomp_filter takes struct task_struct (indan@....nu,keescook@...omium.org) - adds seccomp_chk_filter and drops general bpf_run/chk_filter user - add seccomp_bpf_load for use by net/core/filter.c - lower max per-process/per-hierarchy: 1MB - moved nnp/capability check prior to allocation (all of the above: indan@....nu) v13: - rebase on to 88ebdda6159ffc15699f204c33feb3e431bf9bdc v12: - added a maximum instruction count per path (indan@....nu,oleg@...hat.com) - removed copy_seccomp (keescook@...omium.org,indan@....nu) - reworded the prctl_set_seccomp comment (indan@....nu) v11: - reorder struct seccomp_data to allow future args expansion (hpa@...or.com) - style clean up, @compat dropped, compat_sock_fprog32 (indan@....nu) - do_exit(SIGSYS) (keescook@...omium.org, luto@....edu) - pare down Kconfig doc reference. - extra comment clean up v10: - seccomp_data has changed again to be more aesthetically pleasing (hpa@...or.com) - calling convention is noted in a new u32 field using syscall_get_arch. This allows for cross-calling convention tasks to use seccomp filters. (hpa@...or.com) - lots of clean up (thanks, Indan!) v9: - n/a v8: - use bpf_chk_filter, bpf_run_filter. update load_fns - Lots of fixes courtesy of indan@....nu: -- fix up load behavior, compat fixups, and merge alloc code, -- renamed pc and dropped __packed, use bool compat. -- Added a hidden CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER to synthesize non-arch dependencies v7: (massive overhaul thanks to Indan, others) - added CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER - merged into seccomp.c - minimal seccomp_filter.h - no config option (part of seccomp) - no new prctl - doesn't break seccomp on systems without asm/syscall.h (works but arg access always fails) - dropped seccomp_init_task, extra free functions, ... - dropped the no-asm/syscall.h code paths - merges with network sk_run_filter and sk_chk_filter v6: - fix memory leak on attach compat check failure - require no_new_privs || CAP_SYS_ADMIN prior to filter installation. (luto@....edu) - s/seccomp_struct_/seccomp_/ for macros/functions (amwang@...hat.com) - cleaned up Kconfig (amwang@...hat.com) - on block, note if the call was compat (so the # means something) v5: - uses syscall_get_arguments (indan@....nu,oleg@...hat.com, mcgrathr@...omium.org) - uses union-based arg storage with hi/lo struct to handle endianness. Compromises between the two alternate proposals to minimize extra arg shuffling and account for endianness assuming userspace uses offsetof(). (mcgrathr@...omium.org, indan@....nu) - update Kconfig description - add include/seccomp_filter.h and add its installation - (naive) on-demand syscall argument loading - drop seccomp_t (eparis@...hat.com) v4: - adjusted prctl to make room for PR_[SG]ET_NO_NEW_PRIVS - now uses current->no_new_privs (luto@....edu,torvalds@...ux-foundation.com) - assign names to seccomp modes (rdunlap@...otime.net) - fix style issues (rdunlap@...otime.net) - reworded Kconfig entry (rdunlap@...otime.net) v3: - macros to inline (oleg@...hat.com) - init_task behavior fixed (oleg@...hat.com) - drop creator entry and extra NULL check (oleg@...hat.com) - alloc returns -EINVAL on bad sizing (serge.hallyn@...onical.com) - adds tentative use of "always_unprivileged" as per torvalds@...ux-foundation.org and luto@....edu v2: - (patch 2 only) Reviewed-by: Indan Zupancic <indan@....nu> Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@...onical.com> Signed-off-by: Will Drewry <wad@...omium.org> --- arch/Kconfig | 17 +++ include/linux/Kbuild | 1 + include/linux/seccomp.h | 76 +++++++++- kernel/fork.c | 3 + kernel/seccomp.c | 366 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- kernel/sys.c | 2 +- 6 files changed, 442 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/Kconfig b/arch/Kconfig index 4f55c73..7c6bd48 100644 --- a/arch/Kconfig +++ b/arch/Kconfig @@ -199,4 +199,21 @@ config HAVE_CMPXCHG_LOCAL config HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE bool +config HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER + bool + help + This symbol should be selected by an architecure if it provides + asm/syscall.h, specifically syscall_get_arguments() and + syscall_get_arch(). + +config SECCOMP_FILTER + def_bool y + depends on HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER && SECCOMP && NET + help + Enable tasks to build secure computing environments defined + in terms of Berkeley Packet Filter programs which implement + task-defined system call filtering polices. + + See Documentation/prctl/seccomp_filter.txt for details. + source "kernel/gcov/Kconfig" diff --git a/include/linux/Kbuild b/include/linux/Kbuild index c94e717..d41ba12 100644 --- a/include/linux/Kbuild +++ b/include/linux/Kbuild @@ -330,6 +330,7 @@ header-y += scc.h header-y += sched.h header-y += screen_info.h header-y += sdla.h +header-y += seccomp.h header-y += securebits.h header-y += selinux_netlink.h header-y += sem.h diff --git a/include/linux/seccomp.h b/include/linux/seccomp.h index d61f27f..ce980a8 100644 --- a/include/linux/seccomp.h +++ b/include/linux/seccomp.h @@ -1,14 +1,67 @@ #ifndef _LINUX_SECCOMP_H #define _LINUX_SECCOMP_H +#include <linux/compiler.h> +#include <linux/types.h> + + +/* Valid values for seccomp.mode and prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, <mode>) */ +#define SECCOMP_MODE_DISABLED 0 /* seccomp is not in use. */ +#define SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT 1 /* uses hard-coded filter. */ +#define SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER 2 /* uses user-supplied filter. */ + +/* + * All BPF programs must return a 32-bit value. + * The bottom 16-bits are reserved for future use. + * The upper 16-bits are ordered from least permissive values to most. + * + * The ordering ensures that a min_t() over composed return values always + * selects the least permissive choice. + */ +#define SECCOMP_RET_KILL 0x00000000U /* kill the task immediately */ +#define SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW 0x7fff0000U /* allow */ + +/* Masks for the return value sections. */ +#define SECCOMP_RET_ACTION 0xffff0000U +#define SECCOMP_RET_DATA 0x0000ffffU + +/** + * struct seccomp_data - the format the BPF program executes over. + * @nr: the system call number + * @arch: indicates system call convention as an AUDIT_ARCH_* value + * as defined in <linux/audit.h>. + * @instruction_pointer: at the time of the system call. + * @args: up to 6 system call arguments always stored as 64-bit values + * regardless of the architecture. + */ +struct seccomp_data { + int nr; + __u32 arch; + __u64 instruction_pointer; + __u64 args[6]; +}; +#ifdef __KERNEL__ #ifdef CONFIG_SECCOMP #include <linux/thread_info.h> #include <asm/seccomp.h> +struct seccomp_filter; +/** + * struct seccomp - the state of a seccomp'ed process + * + * @mode: indicates one of the valid values above for controlled + * system calls available to a process. + * @filter: The metadata and ruleset for determining what system calls + * are allowed for a task. + * + * @filter must only be accessed from the context of current as there + * is no locking. + */ struct seccomp { int mode; + struct seccomp_filter *filter; }; extern void __secure_computing(int); @@ -19,7 +72,7 @@ static inline void secure_computing(int this_syscall) } extern long prctl_get_seccomp(void); -extern long prctl_set_seccomp(unsigned long); +extern long prctl_set_seccomp(unsigned long, char __user *); static inline int seccomp_mode(struct seccomp *s) { @@ -31,15 +84,16 @@ static inline int seccomp_mode(struct seccomp *s) #include <linux/errno.h> struct seccomp { }; +struct seccomp_filter { }; -#define secure_computing(x) do { } while (0) +#define secure_computing(x) 0 static inline long prctl_get_seccomp(void) { return -EINVAL; } -static inline long prctl_set_seccomp(unsigned long arg2) +static inline long prctl_set_seccomp(unsigned long arg2, char __user *arg3) { return -EINVAL; } @@ -48,7 +102,21 @@ static inline int seccomp_mode(struct seccomp *s) { return 0; } - #endif /* CONFIG_SECCOMP */ +#ifdef CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER +extern void put_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk); +extern void get_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk); +extern u32 seccomp_bpf_load(int off); +#else /* CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER */ +static inline void put_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk) +{ + return; +} +static inline void get_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk) +{ + return; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER */ +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ #endif /* _LINUX_SECCOMP_H */ diff --git a/kernel/fork.c b/kernel/fork.c index 26a7a67..4f7a186 100644 --- a/kernel/fork.c +++ b/kernel/fork.c @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ #include <linux/cgroup.h> #include <linux/security.h> #include <linux/hugetlb.h> +#include <linux/seccomp.h> #include <linux/swap.h> #include <linux/syscalls.h> #include <linux/jiffies.h> @@ -170,6 +171,7 @@ void free_task(struct task_struct *tsk) free_thread_info(tsk->stack); rt_mutex_debug_task_free(tsk); ftrace_graph_exit_task(tsk); + put_seccomp_filter(tsk); free_task_struct(tsk); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_task); @@ -1143,6 +1145,7 @@ static struct task_struct *copy_process(unsigned long clone_flags, goto fork_out; ftrace_graph_init_task(p); + get_seccomp_filter(p); rt_mutex_init_task(p); diff --git a/kernel/seccomp.c b/kernel/seccomp.c index e8d76c5..82f5a36 100644 --- a/kernel/seccomp.c +++ b/kernel/seccomp.c @@ -3,16 +3,314 @@ * * Copyright 2004-2005 Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@...share.com> * - * This defines a simple but solid secure-computing mode. + * Copyright (C) 2012 Google, Inc. + * Will Drewry <wad@...omium.org> + * + * This defines a simple but solid secure-computing facility. + * + * Mode 1 uses a fixed list of allowed system calls. + * Mode 2 allows user-defined system call filters in the form + * of Berkeley Packet Filters/Linux Socket Filters. */ +#include <linux/atomic.h> #include <linux/audit.h> -#include <linux/seccomp.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> #include <linux/compat.h> +#include <linux/filter.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/seccomp.h> +#include <linux/security.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/uaccess.h> + +#include <linux/tracehook.h> +#include <asm/syscall.h> /* #define SECCOMP_DEBUG 1 */ -#define NR_SECCOMP_MODES 1 + +#ifdef CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER +/** + * struct seccomp_filter - container for seccomp BPF programs + * + * @usage: reference count to manage the object liftime. + * get/put helpers should be used when accessing an instance + * outside of a lifetime-guarded section. In general, this + * is only needed for handling filters shared across tasks. + * @prev: points to a previously installed, or inherited, filter + * @insns: the BPF program instructions to evaluate + * @len: the number of instructions in the program + * + * seccomp_filter objects are organized in a tree linked via the @prev + * pointer. For any task, it appears to be a singly-linked list starting + * with current->seccomp.filter, the most recently attached or inherited filter. + * However, multiple filters may share a @prev node, by way of fork(), which + * results in a unidirectional tree existing in memory. This is similar to + * how namespaces work. + * + * seccomp_filter objects should never be modified after being attached + * to a task_struct (other than @usage). + */ +struct seccomp_filter { + atomic_t usage; + struct seccomp_filter *prev; + unsigned short len; /* Instruction count */ + struct sock_filter insns[]; +}; + +/* Limit any path through the tree to 1 megabytes worth of instructions. */ +#define MAX_INSNS_PER_PATH ((1 << 20) / sizeof(struct sock_filter)) + +static void seccomp_filter_log_failure(int syscall) +{ + int compat = 0; +#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT + compat = is_compat_task(); +#endif + pr_info("%s[%d]: %ssystem call %d blocked at 0x%lx\n", + current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), + (compat ? "compat " : ""), + syscall, KSTK_EIP(current)); +} + +/** + * get_u32 - returns a u32 offset into data + * @data: a unsigned 64 bit value + * @index: 0 or 1 to return the first or second 32-bits + * + * This inline exists to hide the length of unsigned long. + * If a 32-bit unsigned long is passed in, it will be extended + * and the top 32-bits will be 0. If it is a 64-bit unsigned + * long, then whatever data is resident will be properly returned. + */ +static inline u32 get_u32(u64 data, int index) +{ + return ((u32 *)&data)[index]; +} + +/* Helper for bpf_load below. */ +#define BPF_DATA(_name) offsetof(struct seccomp_data, _name) +/** + * bpf_load: checks and returns a pointer to the requested offset + * @off: offset into struct seccomp_data to load from + * + * Returns the requested 32-bits of data. + * seccomp_chk_filter() should assure that @off is 32-bit aligned + * and not out of bounds. Failure to do so is a BUG. + */ +u32 seccomp_bpf_load(int off) +{ + struct pt_regs *regs = task_pt_regs(current); + + if (off == BPF_DATA(nr)) + return syscall_get_nr(current, regs); + if (off == BPF_DATA(arch)) + return syscall_get_arch(current, regs); + if (off == BPF_DATA(instruction_pointer)) + return get_u32(KSTK_EIP(current), 0); + if (off == BPF_DATA(instruction_pointer) + sizeof(u32)) + return get_u32(KSTK_EIP(current), 1); + if (off >= BPF_DATA(args[0]) && off < BPF_DATA(args[6])) { + unsigned long value; + int arg = (off - BPF_DATA(args[0])) / sizeof(u64); + int index = !!(off % sizeof(u64)); + syscall_get_arguments(current, regs, arg, 1, &value); + return get_u32(value, index); + } + /* seccomp_chk_filter should make this impossible. */ + BUG(); +} + +/** + * seccomp_chk_filter - verify seccomp filter code + * @filter: filter to verify + * @flen: length of filter + * + * Takes a previously checked filter (by sk_chk_filter) and + * redirects all filter code that loads struct sk_buff data + * and related data through seccomp_bpf_load. It also + * enforces length and alignment checking of those loads. + * + * Returns 0 if the rule set is legal or -EINVAL if not. + */ +static int seccomp_chk_filter(struct sock_filter *filter, unsigned int flen) +{ + int pc; + for (pc = 0; pc < flen; pc++) { + struct sock_filter *ftest = &filter[pc]; + u16 code = ftest->code; + u32 k = ftest->k; + if (code <= BPF_S_ALU_NEG) + continue; + /* Do not allow ancillary codes (incl. BPF_S_ANC_SECCOMP_*) */ + if (code >= BPF_S_ANC_PROTOCOL) + return -EINVAL; + if (code >= BPF_S_LDX_IMM) + continue; + switch (code) { + case BPF_S_LD_W_ABS: + ftest->code = BPF_S_ANC_SECCOMP_LD_W; + /* 32-bit aligned and not out of bounds. */ + if (k >= sizeof(struct seccomp_data) || k & 3) + return -EINVAL; + continue; + case BPF_S_LD_W_LEN: + ftest->code = BPF_S_LD_IMM; + ftest->k = sizeof(struct seccomp_data); + continue; + case BPF_S_LD_IMM: + continue; + case BPF_S_LDX_W_LEN: + ftest->code = BPF_S_LDX_IMM; + ftest->k = sizeof(struct seccomp_data); + continue; + case BPF_S_LD_W_IND: + /* XXX: would runtime seccomp_bpf_load checking k */ + default: + return -EINVAL; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/** + * seccomp_run_filters - evaluates all seccomp filters against @syscall + * @syscall: number of the current system call + * + * Returns valid seccomp BPF response codes. + */ +static u32 seccomp_run_filters(int syscall) +{ + struct seccomp_filter *f; + u32 ret = SECCOMP_RET_KILL; + /* + * All filters are evaluated in order of youngest to oldest. The lowest + * BPF return value always takes priority. + */ + for (f = current->seccomp.filter; f; f = f->prev) { + ret = sk_run_filter(NULL, f->insns); + if (ret != SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW) + break; + } + return ret; +} + +/** + * seccomp_attach_filter: Attaches a seccomp filter to current. + * @fprog: BPF program to install + * + * Returns 0 on success or an errno on failure. + */ +static long seccomp_attach_filter(struct sock_fprog *fprog) +{ + struct seccomp_filter *filter; + unsigned long fp_size = fprog->len * sizeof(struct sock_filter); + unsigned long total_insns = 0; + long ret; + + if (fprog->len == 0 || fprog->len > BPF_MAXINSNS) + return -EINVAL; + + for (filter = current->seccomp.filter; filter; filter = filter->prev) + total_insns += filter->len; + if (total_insns > MAX_INSNS_PER_PATH - fprog->len) + return -ENOSPC; + + /* + * Installing a seccomp filter requires that the task have + * CAP_SYS_ADMIN in its namespace or be running with no_new_privs. + * This avoids scenarios where unprivileged tasks can affect the + * behavior of privileged children. + */ + if (!current->no_new_privs && + security_capable_noaudit(current_cred(), current_user_ns(), + CAP_SYS_ADMIN) != 0) + return -EACCES; + + /* Allocate a new seccomp_filter */ + filter = kzalloc(sizeof(struct seccomp_filter) + fp_size, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!filter) + return -ENOMEM; + atomic_set(&filter->usage, 1); + filter->len = fprog->len; + + /* Copy the instructions from fprog. */ + ret = -EFAULT; + if (copy_from_user(filter->insns, fprog->filter, fp_size)) + goto fail; + + /* Check and rewrite the fprog via the skb checker */ + ret = sk_chk_filter(filter->insns, filter->len); + if (ret) + goto fail; + + /* Check and rewrite the fprog for seccomp use */ + ret = seccomp_chk_filter(filter->insns, filter->len); + if (ret) + goto fail; + + /* + * If there is an existing filter, make it the prev and don't drop its + * task reference. + */ + filter->prev = current->seccomp.filter; + current->seccomp.filter = filter; + return 0; +fail: + kfree(filter); + return ret; +} + +/** + * seccomp_attach_user_filter - attaches a user-supplied sock_fprog + * @user_filter: pointer to the user data containing a sock_fprog. + * + * Returns 0 on success and non-zero otherwise. + */ +long seccomp_attach_user_filter(char __user *user_filter) +{ + struct sock_fprog fprog; + long ret = -EFAULT; + + if (!user_filter) + goto out; +#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT + if (is_compat_task()) { + struct compat_sock_fprog fprog32; + if (copy_from_user(&fprog32, user_filter, sizeof(fprog32))) + goto out; + fprog.len = fprog32.len; + fprog.filter = compat_ptr(fprog32.filter); + } else /* falls through to the if below. */ +#endif + if (copy_from_user(&fprog, user_filter, sizeof(fprog))) + goto out; + ret = seccomp_attach_filter(&fprog); +out: + return ret; +} + +/* get_seccomp_filter - increments the reference count of the filter on @tsk */ +void get_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk) +{ + struct seccomp_filter *orig = tsk->seccomp.filter; + if (!orig) + return; + /* Reference count is bounded by the number of total processes. */ + atomic_inc(&orig->usage); +} + +/* put_seccomp_filter - decrements the ref count of tsk->seccomp.filter */ +void put_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk) +{ + struct seccomp_filter *orig = tsk->seccomp.filter; + /* Clean up single-reference branches iteratively. */ + while (orig && atomic_dec_and_test(&orig->usage)) { + struct seccomp_filter *freeme = orig; + orig = orig->prev; + kfree(freeme); + } +} +#endif /* CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER */ /* * Secure computing mode 1 allows only read/write/exit/sigreturn. @@ -34,10 +332,11 @@ static int mode1_syscalls_32[] = { void __secure_computing(int this_syscall) { int mode = current->seccomp.mode; - int * syscall; + int exit_code = SIGKILL; + int *syscall; switch (mode) { - case 1: + case SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT: syscall = mode1_syscalls; #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT if (is_compat_task()) @@ -48,6 +347,14 @@ void __secure_computing(int this_syscall) return; } while (*++syscall); break; +#ifdef CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER + case SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER: + if (seccomp_run_filters(this_syscall) == SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW) + return; + seccomp_filter_log_failure(this_syscall); + exit_code = SIGSYS; + break; +#endif default: BUG(); } @@ -56,7 +363,7 @@ void __secure_computing(int this_syscall) dump_stack(); #endif audit_seccomp(this_syscall); - do_exit(SIGKILL); + do_exit(exit_code); } long prctl_get_seccomp(void) @@ -64,25 +371,48 @@ long prctl_get_seccomp(void) return current->seccomp.mode; } -long prctl_set_seccomp(unsigned long seccomp_mode) +/** + * prctl_set_seccomp: configures current->seccomp.mode + * @seccomp_mode: requested mode to use + * @filter: optional struct sock_fprog for use with SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER + * + * This function may be called repeatedly with a @seccomp_mode of + * SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER to install additional filters. Every filter + * successfully installed will be evaluated (in reverse order) for each system + * call the task makes. + * + * Once current->seccomp.mode is non-zero, it may not be changed. + * + * Returns 0 on success or -EINVAL on failure. + */ +long prctl_set_seccomp(unsigned long seccomp_mode, char __user *filter) { - long ret; + long ret = -EINVAL; - /* can set it only once to be even more secure */ - ret = -EPERM; - if (unlikely(current->seccomp.mode)) + if (current->seccomp.mode && + current->seccomp.mode != seccomp_mode) goto out; - ret = -EINVAL; - if (seccomp_mode && seccomp_mode <= NR_SECCOMP_MODES) { - current->seccomp.mode = seccomp_mode; - set_thread_flag(TIF_SECCOMP); + switch (seccomp_mode) { + case SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT: + ret = 0; #ifdef TIF_NOTSC disable_TSC(); #endif - ret = 0; + break; +#ifdef CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER + case SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER: + ret = seccomp_attach_user_filter(filter); + if (ret) + goto out; + break; +#endif + default: + goto out; } - out: + current->seccomp.mode = seccomp_mode; + set_thread_flag(TIF_SECCOMP); +out: return ret; } diff --git a/kernel/sys.c b/kernel/sys.c index 12e862a..038e6b7 100644 --- a/kernel/sys.c +++ b/kernel/sys.c @@ -1899,7 +1899,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE5(prctl, int, option, unsigned long, arg2, unsigned long, arg3, error = prctl_get_seccomp(); break; case PR_SET_SECCOMP: - error = prctl_set_seccomp(arg2); + error = prctl_set_seccomp(arg2, (char __user *)arg3); break; case PR_GET_TSC: error = GET_TSC_CTL(arg2); -- 1.7.5.4
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