/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only * (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 * The Regents of the University of California * All Rights Reserved * * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its * contributors. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static struct kmem_cache *cred_cache; static size_t crsize = 0; static int audoff = 0; uint32_t ucredsize; cred_t *kcred; int rstlink; /* link(2) restricted to files owned by user? */ static int get_c2audit_load(void); #define CR_AUINFO(c) (auditinfo_addr_t *)((audoff == 0) ? NULL : \ ((char *)(c)) + audoff) /* * Initialize credentials data structures. */ void cred_init(void) { priv_init(); crsize = sizeof (cred_t) + sizeof (gid_t) * (ngroups_max - 1); /* * Make sure it's word-aligned. */ crsize = (crsize + sizeof (int) - 1) & ~(sizeof (int) - 1); if (get_c2audit_load() > 0) { #ifdef _LP64 /* assure audit context is 64-bit aligned */ audoff = (crsize + sizeof (int64_t) - 1) & ~(sizeof (int64_t) - 1); #else /* _LP64 */ audoff = crsize; #endif /* _LP64 */ crsize = audoff + sizeof (auditinfo_addr_t); crsize = (crsize + sizeof (int) - 1) & ~(sizeof (int) - 1); } cred_cache = kmem_cache_create("cred_cache", crsize, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); /* * kcred is used by anything that needs all privileges; it's * also the template used for crget as it has all the compatible * sets filled in. */ kcred = cralloc(); bzero(kcred, crsize); kcred->cr_ref = 1; /* kcred is never freed, so we don't need zone_cred_hold here */ kcred->cr_zone = &zone0; priv_fillset(&CR_LPRIV(kcred)); CR_IPRIV(kcred) = *priv_basic; /* Not a basic privilege, if chown is not restricted add it to I0 */ if (!rstchown) priv_addset(&CR_IPRIV(kcred), PRIV_FILE_CHOWN_SELF); /* Basic privilege, if link is restricted remove it from I0 */ if (rstlink) priv_delset(&CR_IPRIV(kcred), PRIV_FILE_LINK_ANY); CR_EPRIV(kcred) = CR_PPRIV(kcred) = CR_IPRIV(kcred); /* CR_FLAGS(kcred) == 0, courtesy of bzero() */ /* * Set up credentials of p0. */ ttoproc(curthread)->p_cred = kcred; curthread->t_cred = kcred; ucredsize = UCRED_SIZE; } /* * Allocate (nearly) uninitialized cred_t. */ cred_t * cralloc(void) { cred_t *cr = kmem_cache_alloc(cred_cache, KM_SLEEP); cr->cr_ref = 1; /* So we can crfree() */ cr->cr_zone = NULL; return (cr); } /* * Allocate a initialized cred structure and crhold() it. * Initialized means: all ids 0, group count 0, L=Full, E=P=I=I0 */ cred_t * crget(void) { cred_t *cr = kmem_cache_alloc(cred_cache, KM_SLEEP); bcopy(kcred, cr, crsize); cr->cr_ref = 1; zone_cred_hold(cr->cr_zone); return (cr); } /* * Broadcast the cred to all the threads in the process. * The current thread's credentials can be set right away, but other * threads must wait until the start of the next system call or trap. * This avoids changing the cred in the middle of a system call. * * The cred has already been held for the process and the thread (2 holds), * and p->p_cred set. * * p->p_crlock shouldn't be held here, since p_lock must be acquired. */ void crset(proc_t *p, cred_t *cr) { kthread_id_t t; kthread_id_t first; cred_t *oldcr; ASSERT(p == curproc); /* assumes p_lwpcnt can't change */ /* * DTrace accesses t_cred in probe context. t_cred must always be * either NULL, or point to a valid, allocated cred structure. */ t = curthread; oldcr = t->t_cred; t->t_cred = cr; /* the cred is held by caller for this thread */ crfree(oldcr); /* free the old cred for the thread */ /* * Broadcast to other threads, if any. */ if (p->p_lwpcnt > 1) { mutex_enter(&p->p_lock); /* to keep thread list safe */ first = curthread; for (t = first->t_forw; t != first; t = t->t_forw) t->t_pre_sys = 1; /* so syscall will get new cred */ mutex_exit(&p->p_lock); } } /* * Put a hold on a cred structure. */ void crhold(cred_t *cr) { atomic_add_32(&cr->cr_ref, 1); } /* * Release previous hold on a cred structure. Free it if refcnt == 0. */ void crfree(cred_t *cr) { if (atomic_add_32_nv(&cr->cr_ref, -1) == 0) { ASSERT(cr != kcred); if (cr->cr_zone) zone_cred_rele(cr->cr_zone); kmem_cache_free(cred_cache, cr); } } /* * Copy a cred structure to a new one and free the old one. * The new cred will have two references. One for the calling process, * and one for the thread. */ cred_t * crcopy(cred_t *cr) { cred_t *newcr; newcr = cralloc(); bcopy(cr, newcr, crsize); if (newcr->cr_zone) zone_cred_hold(newcr->cr_zone); crfree(cr); newcr->cr_ref = 2; /* caller gets two references */ return (newcr); } /* * Copy a cred structure to a new one and free the old one. * The new cred will have two references. One for the calling process, * and one for the thread. * This variation on crcopy uses a pre-allocated structure for the * "new" cred. */ void crcopy_to(cred_t *oldcr, cred_t *newcr) { bcopy(oldcr, newcr, crsize); if (newcr->cr_zone) zone_cred_hold(newcr->cr_zone); crfree(oldcr); newcr->cr_ref = 2; /* caller gets two references */ } /* * Dup a cred struct to a new held one. * The old cred is not freed. */ cred_t * crdup(cred_t *cr) { cred_t *newcr; newcr = cralloc(); bcopy(cr, newcr, crsize); if (newcr->cr_zone) zone_cred_hold(newcr->cr_zone); newcr->cr_ref = 1; return (newcr); } /* * Dup a cred struct to a new held one. * The old cred is not freed. * This variation on crdup uses a pre-allocated structure for the * "new" cred. */ void crdup_to(cred_t *oldcr, cred_t *newcr) { bcopy(oldcr, newcr, crsize); if (newcr->cr_zone) zone_cred_hold(newcr->cr_zone); newcr->cr_ref = 1; } /* * Return the (held) credentials for the current running process. */ cred_t * crgetcred() { cred_t *cr; proc_t *p; p = ttoproc(curthread); mutex_enter(&p->p_crlock); crhold(cr = p->p_cred); mutex_exit(&p->p_crlock); return (cr); } /* * Backward compatibility check for suser(). * Accounting flag is now set in the policy functions; auditing is * done through use of privilege in the audit trail. */ int suser(cred_t *cr) { return (PRIV_POLICY(cr, PRIV_SYS_SUSER_COMPAT, B_FALSE, EPERM, NULL) == 0); } /* * Determine whether the supplied group id is a member of the group * described by the supplied credentials. */ int groupmember(gid_t gid, const cred_t *cr) { if (gid == cr->cr_gid) return (1); return (supgroupmember(gid, cr)); } /* * As groupmember but only check against the supplemental groups. */ int supgroupmember(gid_t gid, const cred_t *cr) { const gid_t *gp, *endgp; endgp = &cr->cr_groups[cr->cr_ngroups]; for (gp = cr->cr_groups; gp < endgp; gp++) if (*gp == gid) return (1); return (0); } /* * This function is called to check whether the credentials set * "scrp" has permission to act on credentials set "tcrp". It enforces the * permission requirements needed to send a signal to a process. * The same requirements are imposed by other system calls, however. * * The rules are: * (1) if the credentials are the same, the check succeeds * (2) if the zone ids don't match, and scrp is not in the global zone or * does not have the PRIV_PROC_ZONE privilege, the check fails * (3) if the real or effective user id of scrp matches the real or saved * user id of tcrp or scrp has the PRIV_PROC_OWNER privilege, the check * succeeds * (4) otherwise, the check fails */ int hasprocperm(const cred_t *tcrp, const cred_t *scrp) { if (scrp == tcrp) return (1); if (scrp->cr_zone != tcrp->cr_zone && (scrp->cr_zone != global_zone || secpolicy_proc_zone(scrp) != 0)) return (0); if (scrp->cr_uid == tcrp->cr_ruid || scrp->cr_ruid == tcrp->cr_ruid || scrp->cr_uid == tcrp->cr_suid || scrp->cr_ruid == tcrp->cr_suid || !PRIV_POLICY(scrp, PRIV_PROC_OWNER, B_FALSE, EPERM, "hasprocperm")) return (1); return (0); } /* * This interface replaces hasprocperm; it works like hasprocperm but * additionally returns success if the proc_t's match * It is the preferred interface for most uses. * And it will acquire pcrlock itself, so it assert's that it shouldn't * be held. */ int prochasprocperm(proc_t *tp, proc_t *sp, const cred_t *scrp) { int rets; cred_t *tcrp; ASSERT(MUTEX_NOT_HELD(&tp->p_crlock)); if (tp == sp) return (1); if (tp->p_sessp != sp->p_sessp && secpolicy_basic_proc(scrp) != 0) return (0); mutex_enter(&tp->p_crlock); tcrp = tp->p_cred; rets = hasprocperm(tcrp, scrp); mutex_exit(&tp->p_crlock); return (rets); } /* * This routine is used to compare two credentials to determine if * they refer to the same "user". If the pointers are equal, then * they must refer to the same user. Otherwise, the contents of * the credentials are compared to see whether they are equivalent. * * This routine returns 0 if the credentials refer to the same user, * 1 if they do not. */ int crcmp(const cred_t *cr1, const cred_t *cr2) { if (cr1 == cr2) return (0); if (cr1->cr_uid == cr2->cr_uid && cr1->cr_gid == cr2->cr_gid && cr1->cr_ruid == cr2->cr_ruid && cr1->cr_rgid == cr2->cr_rgid && cr1->cr_ngroups == cr2->cr_ngroups && cr1->cr_zone == cr2->cr_zone && bcmp(cr1->cr_groups, cr2->cr_groups, cr1->cr_ngroups * sizeof (gid_t)) == 0) { return (!priv_isequalset(&CR_OEPRIV(cr1), &CR_OEPRIV(cr2))); } return (1); } /* * Read access functions to cred_t. */ uid_t crgetuid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_uid); } uid_t crgetruid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_ruid); } uid_t crgetsuid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_suid); } gid_t crgetgid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_gid); } gid_t crgetrgid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_rgid); } gid_t crgetsgid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_sgid); } const auditinfo_addr_t * crgetauinfo(const cred_t *cr) { return ((const auditinfo_addr_t *)CR_AUINFO(cr)); } auditinfo_addr_t * crgetauinfo_modifiable(cred_t *cr) { return (CR_AUINFO(cr)); } zoneid_t crgetzoneid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_zone->zone_id); } projid_t crgetprojid(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_projid); } #define BADID(x) ((x) != -1 && (unsigned int)(x) > MAXUID) int crsetresuid(cred_t *cr, uid_t r, uid_t e, uid_t s) { ASSERT(cr->cr_ref <= 2); if (BADID(r) || BADID(e) || BADID(s)) return (-1); if (r != -1) cr->cr_ruid = r; if (e != -1) cr->cr_uid = e; if (s != -1) cr->cr_suid = s; return (0); } int crsetresgid(cred_t *cr, gid_t r, gid_t e, gid_t s) { ASSERT(cr->cr_ref <= 2); if (BADID(r) || BADID(e) || BADID(s)) return (-1); if (r != -1) cr->cr_rgid = r; if (e != -1) cr->cr_gid = e; if (s != -1) cr->cr_sgid = s; return (0); } int crsetugid(cred_t *cr, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) { ASSERT(cr->cr_ref <= 2); if (uid < 0 || uid > MAXUID || gid < 0 || gid > MAXUID) return (-1); cr->cr_uid = cr->cr_ruid = cr->cr_suid = uid; cr->cr_gid = cr->cr_rgid = cr->cr_sgid = gid; return (0); } int crsetgroups(cred_t *cr, int n, gid_t *grp) { ASSERT(cr->cr_ref <= 2); if (n > ngroups_max || n < 0) return (-1); cr->cr_ngroups = n; if (n > 0) bcopy(grp, cr->cr_groups, n * sizeof (gid_t)); return (0); } void crsetprojid(cred_t *cr, projid_t projid) { ASSERT(projid >= 0 && projid <= MAXPROJID); cr->cr_projid = projid; } /* * This routine returns the pointer to the first element of the cr_groups * array. It can move around in an implementation defined way. */ const gid_t * crgetgroups(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_groups); } int crgetngroups(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_ngroups); } void cred2prcred(const cred_t *cr, prcred_t *pcrp) { pcrp->pr_euid = cr->cr_uid; pcrp->pr_ruid = cr->cr_ruid; pcrp->pr_suid = cr->cr_suid; pcrp->pr_egid = cr->cr_gid; pcrp->pr_rgid = cr->cr_rgid; pcrp->pr_sgid = cr->cr_sgid; pcrp->pr_ngroups = MIN(cr->cr_ngroups, (uint_t)ngroups_max); pcrp->pr_groups[0] = 0; /* in case ngroups == 0 */ if (pcrp->pr_ngroups != 0) bcopy(cr->cr_groups, pcrp->pr_groups, sizeof (gid_t) * cr->cr_ngroups); } static int cred2ucaud(const cred_t *cr, auditinfo64_addr_t *ainfo) { auditinfo_addr_t *ai; au_tid_addr_t tid; if (secpolicy_audit_getattr(CRED()) != 0) return (-1); ai = CR_AUINFO(cr); /* caller makes sure this is non-NULL */ tid = ai->ai_termid; ainfo->ai_auid = ai->ai_auid; ainfo->ai_mask = ai->ai_mask; ainfo->ai_asid = ai->ai_asid; ainfo->ai_termid.at_type = tid.at_type; bcopy(&tid.at_addr, &ainfo->ai_termid.at_addr, 4 * sizeof (uint_t)); ainfo->ai_termid.at_port.at_major = (uint32_t)getmajor(tid.at_port); ainfo->ai_termid.at_port.at_minor = (uint32_t)getminor(tid.at_port); return (0); } /* * Convert a credential into a "ucred". Allow the caller to specify * and aligned buffer, e.g., in an mblk, so we don't have to allocate * memory and copy it twice. */ struct ucred_s * cred2ucred(const cred_t *cr, pid_t pid, void *buf) { struct ucred_s *uc; /* The structure isn't always completely filled in, so zero it */ if (buf == NULL) { uc = kmem_zalloc(ucredsize, KM_SLEEP); } else { bzero(buf, ucredsize); uc = buf; } uc->uc_size = ucredsize; uc->uc_credoff = UCRED_CRED_OFF; uc->uc_privoff = UCRED_PRIV_OFF; uc->uc_audoff = UCRED_AUD_OFF; uc->uc_pid = pid; uc->uc_projid = cr->cr_projid; uc->uc_zoneid = crgetzoneid(cr); cred2prcred(cr, UCCRED(uc)); cred2prpriv(cr, UCPRIV(uc)); if (audoff == 0 || cred2ucaud(cr, UCAUD(uc)) != 0) uc->uc_audoff = 0; return (uc); } /* * Get the "ucred" of a process. */ struct ucred_s * pgetucred(proc_t *p) { cred_t *cr; struct ucred_s *uc; mutex_enter(&p->p_crlock); cr = p->p_cred; crhold(cr); mutex_exit(&p->p_crlock); uc = cred2ucred(cr, p->p_pid, NULL); crfree(cr); return (uc); } /* * If the reply status is NFSERR_EACCES, it may be because we are * root (no root net access). Check the real uid, if it isn't root * make that the uid instead and retry the call. * Private interface for NFS. */ cred_t * crnetadjust(cred_t *cr) { if (cr->cr_uid == 0 && cr->cr_ruid != 0) { cr = crdup(cr); cr->cr_uid = cr->cr_ruid; return (cr); } return (NULL); } /* * The reference count is of interest when you want to check * whether it is ok to modify the credential in place. */ uint_t crgetref(const cred_t *cr) { return (cr->cr_ref); } static int get_c2audit_load(void) { static int gotit = 0; static int c2audit_load; u_longlong_t audit_load_val; if (gotit) return (c2audit_load); audit_load_val = 0; /* set default value once */ (void) mod_sysvar("c2audit", "audit_load", &audit_load_val); c2audit_load = (int)audit_load_val; gotit++; return (c2audit_load); } int get_audit_ucrsize(void) { return (get_c2audit_load() ? sizeof (auditinfo64_addr_t) : 0); } /* * Set zone pointer in credential to indicated value. First adds a * hold for the new zone, then drops the hold on previous zone (if any). * This is done in this order in case the old and new zones are the * same. */ void crsetzone(cred_t *cr, zone_t *zptr) { zone_t *oldzptr = cr->cr_zone; ASSERT(cr != kcred); ASSERT(cr->cr_ref <= 2); cr->cr_zone = zptr; zone_cred_hold(zptr); if (oldzptr) zone_cred_rele(oldzptr); }