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31.Dd December 19, 2018
32.Dt PRIV 9
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm priv
36.Nd kernel privilege checking API
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In sys/priv.h
39.Ft int
40.Fn priv_check "struct thread *td" "int priv"
41.Ft int
42.Fn priv_check_cred "struct ucred *cred" "int priv"
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Nm
46interfaces check to see if specific system privileges are granted to the
47passed thread,
48.Fa td ,
49or credential,
50.Fa cred .
51This interface replaces the now removed
52.Xr suser 9
53privilege checking interface.
54Privileges typically represent rights in one of two categories: the right to
55manage a particular component of the system, or an exemption to a specific
56policy or access control list.
57The caller identifies the desired privilege via the
58.Fa priv
59argument.
60.Ss Privilege Policies
61Privileges are typically granted based on one of two base system policies:
62the superuser policy, which grants privilege based on the effective (or
63sometimes real) UID having a value of 0, and the
64.Xr jail 2
65policy, which permits only certain privileges to be granted to processes in a
66jail.
67The set of available privileges may also be influenced by the TrustedBSD MAC
68Framework, described in
69.Xr mac 9 .
70.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
71When adding a new privilege check to a code path, first check the complete
72list of current privileges in
73.Pa sys/priv.h
74to see if one already exists for the class of privilege required.
75Only if there is not an exact match should a new privilege be added to the
76privilege list.
77As privilege numbers becomes encoded in the kernel module ABI, privilege
78constants must not be changed as any kernel modules depending on privileges
79will then need to be recompiled.
80When adding a new privilege, be certain to also determine whether it should
81be listed in
82.Fn prison_priv_check ,
83which includes a complete list of privileges granted to the root user in
84.Xr jail 2 .
85.Pp
86Certain catch-all privileges exist, such as
87.Dv PRIV_DRIVER ,
88intended to be used by device drivers, rather than adding a new
89driver-specific privilege.
90.Sh RETURN VALUES
91Typically, 0 will be returned for success, and
92.Er EPERM
93will be returned on failure.
94Most consumers of
95.Nm
96will wish to directly return the error code from a failed privilege check to
97user space; a small number will wish to translate it to another error code
98appropriate to a specific context.
99.Pp
100When designing new APIs, it is preferable to return explicit errors from a
101call if privilege is not granted rather than changing the semantics of the
102call but returning success.
103For example, the behavior exhibited by
104.Xr stat 2 ,
105in which the generation field is optionally zero'd out when there is
106insufficient privilege is highly undesirable, as it results in frequent
107privilege checks, and the caller is unable to tell if an access control
108failure occurred.
109.Sh SEE ALSO
110.Xr jail 2 ,
111.Xr mac 9 ,
112.Xr ucred 9
113.Sh AUTHORS
114The
115.Nm
116API and implementation were created by
117.An Robert Watson
118under contract to
119nCircle Network Security, Inc.
120