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  1. /*
  2. * SELinux NetLabel Support
  3. *
  4. * This file provides the necessary glue to tie NetLabel into the SELinux
  5. * subsystem.
  6. *
  7. * Author: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
  8. *
  9. */
  10. /*
  11. * (c) Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., 2007, 2008
  12. *
  13. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  14. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  15. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  16. * (at your option) any later version.
  17. *
  18. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  19. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  20. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
  21. * the GNU General Public License for more details.
  22. *
  23. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  24. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  25. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  26. *
  27. */
  28. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  29. #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
  30. #include <linux/gfp.h>
  31. #include <linux/ip.h>
  32. #include <linux/ipv6.h>
  33. #include <net/sock.h>
  34. #include <net/netlabel.h>
  35. #include <net/ip.h>
  36. #include <net/ipv6.h>
  37. #include "objsec.h"
  38. #include "security.h"
  39. #include "netlabel.h"
  40. /**
  41. * selinux_netlbl_sidlookup_cached - Cache a SID lookup
  42. * @skb: the packet
  43. * @secattr: the NetLabel security attributes
  44. * @sid: the SID
  45. *
  46. * Description:
  47. * Query the SELinux security server to lookup the correct SID for the given
  48. * security attributes. If the query is successful, cache the result to speed
  49. * up future lookups. Returns zero on success, negative values on failure.
  50. *
  51. */
  52. static int selinux_netlbl_sidlookup_cached(struct sk_buff *skb,
  53. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *secattr,
  54. u32 *sid)
  55. {
  56. int rc;
  57. rc = security_netlbl_secattr_to_sid(secattr, sid);
  58. if (rc == 0 &&
  59. (secattr->flags & NETLBL_SECATTR_CACHEABLE) &&
  60. (secattr->flags & NETLBL_SECATTR_CACHE))
  61. netlbl_cache_add(skb, secattr);
  62. return rc;
  63. }
  64. /**
  65. * selinux_netlbl_sock_genattr - Generate the NetLabel socket secattr
  66. * @sk: the socket
  67. *
  68. * Description:
  69. * Generate the NetLabel security attributes for a socket, making full use of
  70. * the socket's attribute cache. Returns a pointer to the security attributes
  71. * on success, NULL on failure.
  72. *
  73. */
  74. static struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *selinux_netlbl_sock_genattr(struct sock *sk)
  75. {
  76. int rc;
  77. struct sk_security_struct *sksec = sk->sk_security;
  78. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *secattr;
  79. if (sksec->nlbl_secattr != NULL)
  80. return sksec->nlbl_secattr;
  81. secattr = netlbl_secattr_alloc(GFP_ATOMIC);
  82. if (secattr == NULL)
  83. return NULL;
  84. rc = security_netlbl_sid_to_secattr(sksec->sid, secattr);
  85. if (rc != 0) {
  86. netlbl_secattr_free(secattr);
  87. return NULL;
  88. }
  89. sksec->nlbl_secattr = secattr;
  90. return secattr;
  91. }
  92. /**
  93. * selinux_netlbl_cache_invalidate - Invalidate the NetLabel cache
  94. *
  95. * Description:
  96. * Invalidate the NetLabel security attribute mapping cache.
  97. *
  98. */
  99. void selinux_netlbl_cache_invalidate(void)
  100. {
  101. netlbl_cache_invalidate();
  102. }
  103. /**
  104. * selinux_netlbl_err - Handle a NetLabel packet error
  105. * @skb: the packet
  106. * @error: the error code
  107. * @gateway: true if host is acting as a gateway, false otherwise
  108. *
  109. * Description:
  110. * When a packet is dropped due to a call to avc_has_perm() pass the error
  111. * code to the NetLabel subsystem so any protocol specific processing can be
  112. * done. This is safe to call even if you are unsure if NetLabel labeling is
  113. * present on the packet, NetLabel is smart enough to only act when it should.
  114. *
  115. */
  116. void selinux_netlbl_err(struct sk_buff *skb, int error, int gateway)
  117. {
  118. netlbl_skbuff_err(skb, error, gateway);
  119. }
  120. /**
  121. * selinux_netlbl_sk_security_free - Free the NetLabel fields
  122. * @sksec: the sk_security_struct
  123. *
  124. * Description:
  125. * Free all of the memory in the NetLabel fields of a sk_security_struct.
  126. *
  127. */
  128. void selinux_netlbl_sk_security_free(struct sk_security_struct *sksec)
  129. {
  130. if (sksec->nlbl_secattr != NULL)
  131. netlbl_secattr_free(sksec->nlbl_secattr);
  132. }
  133. /**
  134. * selinux_netlbl_sk_security_reset - Reset the NetLabel fields
  135. * @sksec: the sk_security_struct
  136. * @family: the socket family
  137. *
  138. * Description:
  139. * Called when the NetLabel state of a sk_security_struct needs to be reset.
  140. * The caller is responsible for all the NetLabel sk_security_struct locking.
  141. *
  142. */
  143. void selinux_netlbl_sk_security_reset(struct sk_security_struct *sksec)
  144. {
  145. sksec->nlbl_state = NLBL_UNSET;
  146. }
  147. /**
  148. * selinux_netlbl_skbuff_getsid - Get the sid of a packet using NetLabel
  149. * @skb: the packet
  150. * @family: protocol family
  151. * @type: NetLabel labeling protocol type
  152. * @sid: the SID
  153. *
  154. * Description:
  155. * Call the NetLabel mechanism to get the security attributes of the given
  156. * packet and use those attributes to determine the correct context/SID to
  157. * assign to the packet. Returns zero on success, negative values on failure.
  158. *
  159. */
  160. int selinux_netlbl_skbuff_getsid(struct sk_buff *skb,
  161. u16 family,
  162. u32 *type,
  163. u32 *sid)
  164. {
  165. int rc;
  166. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr;
  167. if (!netlbl_enabled()) {
  168. *sid = SECSID_NULL;
  169. return 0;
  170. }
  171. netlbl_secattr_init(&secattr);
  172. rc = netlbl_skbuff_getattr(skb, family, &secattr);
  173. if (rc == 0 && secattr.flags != NETLBL_SECATTR_NONE)
  174. rc = selinux_netlbl_sidlookup_cached(skb, &secattr, sid);
  175. else
  176. *sid = SECSID_NULL;
  177. *type = secattr.type;
  178. netlbl_secattr_destroy(&secattr);
  179. return rc;
  180. }
  181. /**
  182. * selinux_netlbl_skbuff_setsid - Set the NetLabel on a packet given a sid
  183. * @skb: the packet
  184. * @family: protocol family
  185. * @sid: the SID
  186. *
  187. * Description
  188. * Call the NetLabel mechanism to set the label of a packet using @sid.
  189. * Returns zero on success, negative values on failure.
  190. *
  191. */
  192. int selinux_netlbl_skbuff_setsid(struct sk_buff *skb,
  193. u16 family,
  194. u32 sid)
  195. {
  196. int rc;
  197. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr_storage;
  198. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *secattr = NULL;
  199. struct sock *sk;
  200. /* if this is a locally generated packet check to see if it is already
  201. * being labeled by it's parent socket, if it is just exit */
  202. sk = skb->sk;
  203. if (sk != NULL) {
  204. struct sk_security_struct *sksec = sk->sk_security;
  205. if (sksec->nlbl_state != NLBL_REQSKB)
  206. return 0;
  207. secattr = sksec->nlbl_secattr;
  208. }
  209. if (secattr == NULL) {
  210. secattr = &secattr_storage;
  211. netlbl_secattr_init(secattr);
  212. rc = security_netlbl_sid_to_secattr(sid, secattr);
  213. if (rc != 0)
  214. goto skbuff_setsid_return;
  215. }
  216. rc = netlbl_skbuff_setattr(skb, family, secattr);
  217. skbuff_setsid_return:
  218. if (secattr == &secattr_storage)
  219. netlbl_secattr_destroy(secattr);
  220. return rc;
  221. }
  222. /**
  223. * selinux_netlbl_inet_conn_request - Label an incoming stream connection
  224. * @req: incoming connection request socket
  225. *
  226. * Description:
  227. * A new incoming connection request is represented by @req, we need to label
  228. * the new request_sock here and the stack will ensure the on-the-wire label
  229. * will get preserved when a full sock is created once the connection handshake
  230. * is complete. Returns zero on success, negative values on failure.
  231. *
  232. */
  233. int selinux_netlbl_inet_conn_request(struct request_sock *req, u16 family)
  234. {
  235. int rc;
  236. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr;
  237. if (family != PF_INET)
  238. return 0;
  239. netlbl_secattr_init(&secattr);
  240. rc = security_netlbl_sid_to_secattr(req->secid, &secattr);
  241. if (rc != 0)
  242. goto inet_conn_request_return;
  243. rc = netlbl_req_setattr(req, &secattr);
  244. inet_conn_request_return:
  245. netlbl_secattr_destroy(&secattr);
  246. return rc;
  247. }
  248. /**
  249. * selinux_netlbl_inet_csk_clone - Initialize the newly created sock
  250. * @sk: the new sock
  251. *
  252. * Description:
  253. * A new connection has been established using @sk, we've already labeled the
  254. * socket via the request_sock struct in selinux_netlbl_inet_conn_request() but
  255. * we need to set the NetLabel state here since we now have a sock structure.
  256. *
  257. */
  258. void selinux_netlbl_inet_csk_clone(struct sock *sk, u16 family)
  259. {
  260. struct sk_security_struct *sksec = sk->sk_security;
  261. if (family == PF_INET)
  262. sksec->nlbl_state = NLBL_LABELED;
  263. else
  264. sksec->nlbl_state = NLBL_UNSET;
  265. }
  266. /**
  267. * selinux_netlbl_socket_post_create - Label a socket using NetLabel
  268. * @sock: the socket to label
  269. * @family: protocol family
  270. *
  271. * Description:
  272. * Attempt to label a socket using the NetLabel mechanism using the given
  273. * SID. Returns zero values on success, negative values on failure.
  274. *
  275. */
  276. int selinux_netlbl_socket_post_create(struct sock *sk, u16 family)
  277. {
  278. int rc;
  279. struct sk_security_struct *sksec = sk->sk_security;
  280. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *secattr;
  281. if (family != PF_INET)
  282. return 0;
  283. secattr = selinux_netlbl_sock_genattr(sk);
  284. if (secattr == NULL)
  285. return -ENOMEM;
  286. rc = netlbl_sock_setattr(sk, family, secattr);
  287. switch (rc) {
  288. case 0:
  289. sksec->nlbl_state = NLBL_LABELED;
  290. break;
  291. case -EDESTADDRREQ:
  292. sksec->nlbl_state = NLBL_REQSKB;
  293. rc = 0;
  294. break;
  295. }
  296. return rc;
  297. }
  298. /**
  299. * selinux_netlbl_sock_rcv_skb - Do an inbound access check using NetLabel
  300. * @sksec: the sock's sk_security_struct
  301. * @skb: the packet
  302. * @family: protocol family
  303. * @ad: the audit data
  304. *
  305. * Description:
  306. * Fetch the NetLabel security attributes from @skb and perform an access check
  307. * against the receiving socket. Returns zero on success, negative values on
  308. * error.
  309. *
  310. */
  311. int selinux_netlbl_sock_rcv_skb(struct sk_security_struct *sksec,
  312. struct sk_buff *skb,
  313. u16 family,
  314. struct common_audit_data *ad)
  315. {
  316. int rc;
  317. u32 nlbl_sid;
  318. u32 perm;
  319. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr;
  320. if (!netlbl_enabled())
  321. return 0;
  322. netlbl_secattr_init(&secattr);
  323. rc = netlbl_skbuff_getattr(skb, family, &secattr);
  324. if (rc == 0 && secattr.flags != NETLBL_SECATTR_NONE)
  325. rc = selinux_netlbl_sidlookup_cached(skb, &secattr, &nlbl_sid);
  326. else
  327. nlbl_sid = SECINITSID_UNLABELED;
  328. netlbl_secattr_destroy(&secattr);
  329. if (rc != 0)
  330. return rc;
  331. switch (sksec->sclass) {
  332. case SECCLASS_UDP_SOCKET:
  333. perm = UDP_SOCKET__RECVFROM;
  334. break;
  335. case SECCLASS_TCP_SOCKET:
  336. perm = TCP_SOCKET__RECVFROM;
  337. break;
  338. default:
  339. perm = RAWIP_SOCKET__RECVFROM;
  340. }
  341. rc = avc_has_perm(sksec->sid, nlbl_sid, sksec->sclass, perm, ad);
  342. if (rc == 0)
  343. return 0;
  344. if (nlbl_sid != SECINITSID_UNLABELED)
  345. netlbl_skbuff_err(skb, rc, 0);
  346. return rc;
  347. }
  348. /**
  349. * selinux_netlbl_socket_setsockopt - Do not allow users to remove a NetLabel
  350. * @sock: the socket
  351. * @level: the socket level or protocol
  352. * @optname: the socket option name
  353. *
  354. * Description:
  355. * Check the setsockopt() call and if the user is trying to replace the IP
  356. * options on a socket and a NetLabel is in place for the socket deny the
  357. * access; otherwise allow the access. Returns zero when the access is
  358. * allowed, -EACCES when denied, and other negative values on error.
  359. *
  360. */
  361. int selinux_netlbl_socket_setsockopt(struct socket *sock,
  362. int level,
  363. int optname)
  364. {
  365. int rc = 0;
  366. struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
  367. struct sk_security_struct *sksec = sk->sk_security;
  368. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr secattr;
  369. if (level == IPPROTO_IP && optname == IP_OPTIONS &&
  370. (sksec->nlbl_state == NLBL_LABELED ||
  371. sksec->nlbl_state == NLBL_CONNLABELED)) {
  372. netlbl_secattr_init(&secattr);
  373. lock_sock(sk);
  374. rc = netlbl_sock_getattr(sk, &secattr);
  375. release_sock(sk);
  376. if (rc == 0)
  377. rc = -EACCES;
  378. else if (rc == -ENOMSG)
  379. rc = 0;
  380. netlbl_secattr_destroy(&secattr);
  381. }
  382. return rc;
  383. }
  384. /**
  385. * selinux_netlbl_socket_connect - Label a client-side socket on connect
  386. * @sk: the socket to label
  387. * @addr: the destination address
  388. *
  389. * Description:
  390. * Attempt to label a connected socket with NetLabel using the given address.
  391. * Returns zero values on success, negative values on failure.
  392. *
  393. */
  394. int selinux_netlbl_socket_connect(struct sock *sk, struct sockaddr *addr)
  395. {
  396. int rc;
  397. struct sk_security_struct *sksec = sk->sk_security;
  398. struct netlbl_lsm_secattr *secattr;
  399. if (sksec->nlbl_state != NLBL_REQSKB &&
  400. sksec->nlbl_state != NLBL_CONNLABELED)
  401. return 0;
  402. lock_sock(sk);
  403. /* connected sockets are allowed to disconnect when the address family
  404. * is set to AF_UNSPEC, if that is what is happening we want to reset
  405. * the socket */
  406. if (addr->sa_family == AF_UNSPEC) {
  407. netlbl_sock_delattr(sk);
  408. sksec->nlbl_state = NLBL_REQSKB;
  409. rc = 0;
  410. goto socket_connect_return;
  411. }
  412. secattr = selinux_netlbl_sock_genattr(sk);
  413. if (secattr == NULL) {
  414. rc = -ENOMEM;
  415. goto socket_connect_return;
  416. }
  417. rc = netlbl_conn_setattr(sk, addr, secattr);
  418. if (rc == 0)
  419. sksec->nlbl_state = NLBL_CONNLABELED;
  420. socket_connect_return:
  421. release_sock(sk);
  422. return rc;
  423. }