apparmor: remove sid from profiles

The sid is not going to be a direct property of a profile anymore, instead
it will be directly related to the label, and the profile will pickup
a label back reference.

For null-profiles replace the use of sid with a per namespace unique
id.

Signed-off-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>
This commit is contained in:
John Johansen 2013-02-18 16:10:34 -08:00
parent 180a6f5965
commit a4987857d2
4 changed files with 11 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ struct aa_ns_acct {
* @acct: accounting for the namespace
* @unconfined: special unconfined profile for the namespace
* @sub_ns: list of namespaces under the current namespace.
* @uniq_null: uniq value used for null learning profiles
*
* An aa_namespace defines the set profiles that are searched to determine
* which profile to attach to a task. Profiles can not be shared between
@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ struct aa_namespace {
struct aa_ns_acct acct;
struct aa_profile *unconfined;
struct list_head sub_ns;
atomic_t uniq_null;
};
/* struct aa_policydb - match engine for a policy
@ -148,7 +150,6 @@ struct aa_policydb {
* @rename: optional profile name that this profile renamed
* @xmatch: optional extended matching for unconfined executables names
* @xmatch_len: xmatch prefix len, used to determine xmatch priority
* @sid: the unique security id number of this profile
* @audit: the auditing mode of the profile
* @mode: the enforcement mode of the profile
* @flags: flags controlling profile behavior
@ -184,7 +185,6 @@ struct aa_profile {
struct aa_dfa *xmatch;
int xmatch_len;
u32 sid;
enum audit_mode audit;
enum profile_mode mode;
u32 flags;

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@ -16,7 +16,9 @@
#include <linux/types.h>
struct aa_profile;
/* sid value that will not be allocated */
#define AA_SID_INVALID 0
#define AA_SID_ALLOC AA_SID_INVALID
u32 aa_alloc_sid(void);
void aa_free_sid(u32 sid);

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@ -87,7 +87,6 @@
#include "include/policy.h"
#include "include/policy_unpack.h"
#include "include/resource.h"
#include "include/sid.h"
/* root profile namespace */
@ -292,7 +291,6 @@ static struct aa_namespace *alloc_namespace(const char *prefix,
if (!ns->unconfined)
goto fail_unconfined;
ns->unconfined->sid = aa_alloc_sid();
ns->unconfined->flags = PFLAG_UNCONFINED | PFLAG_IX_ON_NAME_ERROR |
PFLAG_IMMUTABLE;
@ -303,6 +301,8 @@ static struct aa_namespace *alloc_namespace(const char *prefix,
*/
ns->unconfined->ns = aa_get_namespace(ns);
atomic_set(&ns->uniq_null, 0);
return ns;
fail_unconfined:
@ -497,7 +497,6 @@ static void __replace_profile(struct aa_profile *old, struct aa_profile *new)
/* released when @new is freed */
new->parent = aa_get_profile(old->parent);
new->ns = aa_get_namespace(old->ns);
new->sid = old->sid;
__list_add_profile(&policy->profiles, new);
/* inherit children */
list_for_each_entry_safe(child, tmp, &old->base.profiles, base.list) {
@ -665,7 +664,7 @@ struct aa_profile *aa_alloc_profile(const char *hname)
* @hat: true if the null- learning profile is a hat
*
* Create a null- complain mode profile used in learning mode. The name of
* the profile is unique and follows the format of parent//null-sid.
* the profile is unique and follows the format of parent//null-<uniq>.
*
* null profiles are added to the profile list but the list does not
* hold a count on them so that they are automatically released when
@ -677,20 +676,19 @@ struct aa_profile *aa_new_null_profile(struct aa_profile *parent, int hat)
{
struct aa_profile *profile = NULL;
char *name;
u32 sid = aa_alloc_sid();
int uniq = atomic_inc_return(&parent->ns->uniq_null);
/* freed below */
name = kmalloc(strlen(parent->base.hname) + 2 + 7 + 8, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!name)
goto fail;
sprintf(name, "%s//null-%x", parent->base.hname, sid);
sprintf(name, "%s//null-%x", parent->base.hname, uniq);
profile = aa_alloc_profile(name);
kfree(name);
if (!profile)
goto fail;
profile->sid = sid;
profile->mode = APPARMOR_COMPLAIN;
profile->flags = PFLAG_NULL;
if (hat)
@ -708,7 +706,6 @@ struct aa_profile *aa_new_null_profile(struct aa_profile *parent, int hat)
return profile;
fail:
aa_free_sid(sid);
return NULL;
}
@ -749,7 +746,6 @@ static void free_profile(struct aa_profile *profile)
aa_free_cap_rules(&profile->caps);
aa_free_rlimit_rules(&profile->rlimits);
aa_free_sid(profile->sid);
aa_put_dfa(profile->xmatch);
aa_put_dfa(profile->policy.dfa);
@ -972,7 +968,6 @@ static void __add_new_profile(struct aa_namespace *ns, struct aa_policy *policy,
profile->parent = aa_get_profile((struct aa_profile *) policy);
__list_add_profile(&policy->profiles, profile);
/* released on free_profile */
profile->sid = aa_alloc_sid();
profile->ns = aa_get_namespace(ns);
}
@ -1110,14 +1105,8 @@ audit:
if (!error) {
if (rename_profile)
__replace_profile(rename_profile, new_profile);
if (old_profile) {
/* when there are both rename and old profiles
* inherit old profiles sid
*/
if (rename_profile)
aa_free_sid(new_profile->sid);
if (old_profile)
__replace_profile(old_profile, new_profile);
}
if (!(old_profile || rename_profile))
__add_new_profile(ns, policy, new_profile);
}

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@ -27,7 +27,6 @@
#include "include/match.h"
#include "include/policy.h"
#include "include/policy_unpack.h"
#include "include/sid.h"
/*
* The AppArmor interface treats data as a type byte followed by the