1 /*- 2 * Copyright (c) 1999-2002, 2006, 2009 Robert N. M. Watson 3 * Copyright (c) 2001 Ilmar S. Habibulin 4 * Copyright (c) 2001-2005 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. 5 * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 SPARTA, Inc. 6 * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Apple Inc. 7 * All rights reserved. 8 * 9 * This software was developed by Robert Watson and Ilmar Habibulin for the 10 * TrustedBSD Project. 11 * 12 * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project in part by Network 13 * Associates Laboratories, the Security Research Division of Network 14 * Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), 15 * as part of the DARPA CHATS research program. 16 * 17 * This software was enhanced by SPARTA ISSO under SPAWAR contract 18 * N66001-04-C-6019 ("SEFOS"). 19 * 20 * This software was developed at the University of Cambridge Computer 21 * Laboratory with support from a grant from Google, Inc. 22 * 23 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 24 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 25 * are met: 26 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 27 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 28 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 29 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 30 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 31 * 32 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 33 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 34 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 35 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 36 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 37 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 38 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 39 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 40 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 41 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 42 * SUCH DAMAGE. 43 */ 44 45 /*- 46 * Framework for extensible kernel access control. This file contains core 47 * kernel infrastructure for the TrustedBSD MAC Framework, including policy 48 * registration, versioning, locking, error composition operator, and system 49 * calls. 50 * 51 * The MAC Framework implements three programming interfaces: 52 * 53 * - The kernel MAC interface, defined in mac_framework.h, and invoked 54 * throughout the kernel to request security decisions, notify of security 55 * related events, etc. 56 * 57 * - The MAC policy module interface, defined in mac_policy.h, which is 58 * implemented by MAC policy modules and invoked by the MAC Framework to 59 * forward kernel security requests and notifications to policy modules. 60 * 61 * - The user MAC API, defined in mac.h, which allows user programs to query 62 * and set label state on objects. 63 * 64 * The majority of the MAC Framework implementation may be found in 65 * src/sys/security/mac. Sample policy modules may be found in 66 * src/sys/security/mac_*. 67 */ 68 69 #include "opt_mac.h" 70 71 #include <sys/param.h> 72 #include <sys/systm.h> 73 #include <sys/condvar.h> 74 #include <sys/jail.h> 75 #include <sys/kernel.h> 76 #include <sys/lock.h> 77 #include <sys/mac.h> 78 #include <sys/module.h> 79 #include <sys/rmlock.h> 80 #include <sys/sdt.h> 81 #include <sys/sx.h> 82 #include <sys/sysctl.h> 83 #include <sys/vnode.h> 84 85 #include <security/mac/mac_framework.h> 86 #include <security/mac/mac_internal.h> 87 #include <security/mac/mac_policy.h> 88 89 /* 90 * DTrace SDT providers for MAC. 91 */ 92 SDT_PROVIDER_DEFINE(mac); 93 SDT_PROVIDER_DEFINE(mac_framework); 94 95 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(mac, , policy, modevent, "int", 96 "struct mac_policy_conf *"); 97 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(mac, , policy, register, 98 "struct mac_policy_conf *"); 99 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(mac, , policy, unregister, 100 "struct mac_policy_conf *"); 101 102 /* 103 * Root sysctl node for all MAC and MAC policy controls. 104 */ 105 SYSCTL_NODE(_security, OID_AUTO, mac, CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 106 "TrustedBSD MAC policy controls"); 107 108 /* 109 * Root sysctl node for MAC modules' jail parameters. 110 */ 111 SYSCTL_JAIL_PARAM_NODE(mac, "Jail parameters for MAC policy controls"); 112 113 /* 114 * Declare that the kernel provides a specific version of MAC support. 115 * This permits modules to refuse to be loaded if the necessary support isn't 116 * present, even if it's pre-boot. 117 */ 118 MODULE_VERSION(kernel_mac_support, MAC_VERSION); 119 120 static unsigned int mac_version = MAC_VERSION; 121 SYSCTL_UINT(_security_mac, OID_AUTO, version, CTLFLAG_RD, &mac_version, 0, 122 ""); 123 124 /* 125 * Flags for inlined checks. Note this would be best hotpatched at runtime. 126 * The following is a band-aid. 127 * 128 * Use FPFLAG for hooks running in commonly executed paths and FPFLAG_RARE 129 * for the rest. 130 */ 131 #define FPFLAG(f) \ 132 bool __read_frequently mac_##f##_fp_flag 133 134 #define FPFLAG_RARE(f) \ 135 bool __read_mostly mac_##f##_fp_flag 136 137 FPFLAG(priv_check); 138 FPFLAG(priv_grant); 139 FPFLAG(vnode_check_lookup); 140 FPFLAG(vnode_check_open); 141 FPFLAG(vnode_check_stat); 142 FPFLAG(vnode_check_read); 143 FPFLAG(vnode_check_write); 144 FPFLAG(vnode_check_mmap); 145 FPFLAG_RARE(vnode_check_poll); 146 FPFLAG_RARE(vnode_check_rename_from); 147 FPFLAG_RARE(vnode_check_access); 148 FPFLAG_RARE(vnode_check_readlink); 149 FPFLAG_RARE(pipe_check_stat); 150 FPFLAG_RARE(pipe_check_poll); 151 FPFLAG_RARE(pipe_check_read); 152 FPFLAG_RARE(ifnet_create_mbuf); 153 FPFLAG_RARE(ifnet_check_transmit); 154 155 #undef FPFLAG 156 #undef FPFLAG_RARE 157 158 /* 159 * Labels consist of a indexed set of "slots", which are allocated policies 160 * as required. The MAC Framework maintains a bitmask of slots allocated so 161 * far to prevent reuse. Slots cannot be reused, as the MAC Framework 162 * guarantees that newly allocated slots in labels will be NULL unless 163 * otherwise initialized, and because we do not have a mechanism to garbage 164 * collect slots on policy unload. As labeled policies tend to be statically 165 * loaded during boot, and not frequently unloaded and reloaded, this is not 166 * generally an issue. 167 */ 168 #if MAC_MAX_SLOTS > 32 169 #error "MAC_MAX_SLOTS too large" 170 #endif 171 172 static unsigned int mac_max_slots = MAC_MAX_SLOTS; 173 static unsigned int mac_slot_offsets_free = (1 << MAC_MAX_SLOTS) - 1; 174 SYSCTL_UINT(_security_mac, OID_AUTO, max_slots, CTLFLAG_RD, &mac_max_slots, 175 0, ""); 176 177 /* 178 * Has the kernel started generating labeled objects yet? All read/write 179 * access to this variable is serialized during the boot process. Following 180 * the end of serialization, we don't update this flag; no locking. 181 */ 182 static int mac_late = 0; 183 184 /* 185 * Each policy declares a mask of object types requiring labels to be 186 * allocated for them. For convenience, we combine and cache the bitwise or 187 * of the per-policy object flags to track whether we will allocate a label 188 * for an object type at run-time. 189 */ 190 uint64_t mac_labeled; 191 SYSCTL_UQUAD(_security_mac, OID_AUTO, labeled, CTLFLAG_RD, &mac_labeled, 0, 192 "Mask of object types being labeled"); 193 194 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_MACTEMP, "mactemp", "MAC temporary label storage"); 195 196 /* 197 * MAC policy modules are placed in one of two lists: mac_static_policy_list, 198 * for policies that are loaded early and cannot be unloaded, and 199 * mac_policy_list, which holds policies either loaded later in the boot 200 * cycle or that may be unloaded. The static policy list does not require 201 * locks to iterate over, but the dynamic list requires synchronization. 202 * Support for dynamic policy loading can be compiled out using the 203 * MAC_STATIC kernel option. 204 * 205 * The dynamic policy list is protected by two locks: modifying the list 206 * requires both locks to be held exclusively. One of the locks, 207 * mac_policy_rm, is acquired over policy entry points that will never sleep; 208 * the other, mac_policy_rms, is acquired over policy entry points that may 209 * sleep. The former category will be used when kernel locks may be held 210 * over calls to the MAC Framework, during network processing in ithreads, 211 * etc. The latter will tend to involve potentially blocking memory 212 * allocations, extended attribute I/O, etc. 213 */ 214 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 215 static struct rmlock mac_policy_rm; /* Non-sleeping entry points. */ 216 static struct rmslock mac_policy_rms; /* Sleeping entry points. */ 217 #endif 218 219 struct mac_policy_list_head mac_policy_list; 220 struct mac_policy_list_head mac_static_policy_list; 221 u_int mac_policy_count; /* Registered policy count. */ 222 223 static void mac_policy_xlock(void); 224 static void mac_policy_xlock_assert(void); 225 static void mac_policy_xunlock(void); 226 227 void 228 mac_policy_slock_nosleep(struct rm_priotracker *tracker) 229 { 230 231 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 232 if (!mac_late) 233 return; 234 235 rm_rlock(&mac_policy_rm, tracker); 236 #endif 237 } 238 239 void 240 mac_policy_slock_sleep(void) 241 { 242 243 WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, 244 "mac_policy_slock_sleep"); 245 246 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 247 if (!mac_late) 248 return; 249 250 rms_rlock(&mac_policy_rms); 251 #endif 252 } 253 254 void 255 mac_policy_sunlock_nosleep(struct rm_priotracker *tracker) 256 { 257 258 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 259 if (!mac_late) 260 return; 261 262 rm_runlock(&mac_policy_rm, tracker); 263 #endif 264 } 265 266 void 267 mac_policy_sunlock_sleep(void) 268 { 269 270 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 271 if (!mac_late) 272 return; 273 274 rms_runlock(&mac_policy_rms); 275 #endif 276 } 277 278 static void 279 mac_policy_xlock(void) 280 { 281 282 WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, 283 "mac_policy_xlock()"); 284 285 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 286 if (!mac_late) 287 return; 288 289 rms_wlock(&mac_policy_rms); 290 rm_wlock(&mac_policy_rm); 291 #endif 292 } 293 294 static void 295 mac_policy_xunlock(void) 296 { 297 298 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 299 if (!mac_late) 300 return; 301 302 rm_wunlock(&mac_policy_rm); 303 rms_wunlock(&mac_policy_rms); 304 #endif 305 } 306 307 static void 308 mac_policy_xlock_assert(void) 309 { 310 311 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 312 if (!mac_late) 313 return; 314 315 rm_assert(&mac_policy_rm, RA_WLOCKED); 316 #endif 317 } 318 319 /* 320 * Initialize the MAC subsystem, including appropriate SMP locks. 321 */ 322 static void 323 mac_init(void) 324 { 325 326 LIST_INIT(&mac_static_policy_list); 327 LIST_INIT(&mac_policy_list); 328 mac_labelzone_init(); 329 330 #ifndef MAC_STATIC 331 rm_init_flags(&mac_policy_rm, "mac_policy_rm", RM_NOWITNESS | 332 RM_RECURSE); 333 rms_init(&mac_policy_rms, "mac_policy_rms"); 334 #endif 335 } 336 337 /* 338 * For the purposes of modules that want to know if they were loaded "early", 339 * set the mac_late flag once we've processed modules either linked into the 340 * kernel, or loaded before the kernel startup. 341 */ 342 static void 343 mac_late_init(void) 344 { 345 346 mac_late = 1; 347 } 348 349 /* 350 * Given a policy, derive from its set of non-NULL label init methods what 351 * object types the policy is interested in. 352 */ 353 static uint64_t 354 mac_policy_getlabeled(struct mac_policy_conf *mpc) 355 { 356 uint64_t labeled; 357 358 #define MPC_FLAG(method, flag) \ 359 if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_ ## method != NULL) \ 360 labeled |= (flag); \ 361 362 labeled = 0; 363 MPC_FLAG(cred_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_CRED); 364 MPC_FLAG(proc_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_PROC); 365 MPC_FLAG(vnode_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_VNODE); 366 MPC_FLAG(inpcb_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_INPCB); 367 MPC_FLAG(socket_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_SOCKET); 368 MPC_FLAG(devfs_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_DEVFS); 369 MPC_FLAG(mbuf_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_MBUF); 370 MPC_FLAG(ipq_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_IPQ); 371 MPC_FLAG(ifnet_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_IFNET); 372 MPC_FLAG(bpfdesc_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_BPFDESC); 373 MPC_FLAG(pipe_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_PIPE); 374 MPC_FLAG(mount_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_MOUNT); 375 MPC_FLAG(posixsem_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_POSIXSEM); 376 MPC_FLAG(posixshm_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_POSIXSHM); 377 MPC_FLAG(sysvmsg_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_SYSVMSG); 378 MPC_FLAG(sysvmsq_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_SYSVMSQ); 379 MPC_FLAG(sysvsem_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_SYSVSEM); 380 MPC_FLAG(sysvshm_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_SYSVSHM); 381 MPC_FLAG(syncache_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_SYNCACHE); 382 MPC_FLAG(ip6q_init_label, MPC_OBJECT_IP6Q); 383 384 #undef MPC_FLAG 385 return (labeled); 386 } 387 388 /* 389 * When policies are loaded or unloaded, walk the list of registered policies 390 * and built mac_labeled, a bitmask representing the union of all objects 391 * requiring labels across all policies. 392 */ 393 static void 394 mac_policy_update(void) 395 { 396 struct mac_policy_conf *mpc; 397 398 mac_policy_xlock_assert(); 399 400 mac_labeled = 0; 401 mac_policy_count = 0; 402 LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_static_policy_list, mpc_list) { 403 mac_labeled |= mac_policy_getlabeled(mpc); 404 mac_policy_count++; 405 } 406 LIST_FOREACH(mpc, &mac_policy_list, mpc_list) { 407 mac_labeled |= mac_policy_getlabeled(mpc); 408 mac_policy_count++; 409 } 410 411 cache_fast_lookup_enabled_recalc(); 412 } 413 414 /* 415 * There are frequently used code paths which check for rarely installed 416 * policies. Gross hack below enables doing it in a cheap manner. 417 */ 418 419 #define FPO(f) (offsetof(struct mac_policy_ops, mpo_##f) / sizeof(uintptr_t)) 420 421 struct mac_policy_fastpath_elem { 422 int count; 423 bool *flag; 424 size_t offset; 425 }; 426 427 struct mac_policy_fastpath_elem mac_policy_fastpath_array[] = { 428 { .offset = FPO(priv_check), .flag = &mac_priv_check_fp_flag }, 429 { .offset = FPO(priv_grant), .flag = &mac_priv_grant_fp_flag }, 430 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_lookup), 431 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_lookup_fp_flag }, 432 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_readlink), 433 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_readlink_fp_flag }, 434 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_open), 435 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_open_fp_flag }, 436 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_stat), 437 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_stat_fp_flag }, 438 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_read), 439 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_read_fp_flag }, 440 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_write), 441 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_write_fp_flag }, 442 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_mmap), 443 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_mmap_fp_flag }, 444 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_poll), 445 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_poll_fp_flag }, 446 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_rename_from), 447 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_rename_from_fp_flag }, 448 { .offset = FPO(vnode_check_access), 449 .flag = &mac_vnode_check_access_fp_flag }, 450 { .offset = FPO(pipe_check_stat), 451 .flag = &mac_pipe_check_stat_fp_flag }, 452 { .offset = FPO(pipe_check_poll), 453 .flag = &mac_pipe_check_poll_fp_flag }, 454 { .offset = FPO(pipe_check_read), 455 .flag = &mac_pipe_check_read_fp_flag }, 456 { .offset = FPO(ifnet_create_mbuf), 457 .flag = &mac_ifnet_create_mbuf_fp_flag }, 458 { .offset = FPO(ifnet_check_transmit), 459 .flag = &mac_ifnet_check_transmit_fp_flag }, 460 }; 461 462 static void 463 mac_policy_fastpath_enable(struct mac_policy_fastpath_elem *mpfe) 464 { 465 466 MPASS(mpfe->count >= 0); 467 mpfe->count++; 468 if (mpfe->count == 1) { 469 MPASS(*mpfe->flag == false); 470 *mpfe->flag = true; 471 } 472 } 473 474 static void 475 mac_policy_fastpath_disable(struct mac_policy_fastpath_elem *mpfe) 476 { 477 478 MPASS(mpfe->count >= 1); 479 mpfe->count--; 480 if (mpfe->count == 0) { 481 MPASS(*mpfe->flag == true); 482 *mpfe->flag = false; 483 } 484 } 485 486 static void 487 mac_policy_fastpath_register(struct mac_policy_conf *mpc) 488 { 489 struct mac_policy_fastpath_elem *mpfe; 490 uintptr_t **ops; 491 int i; 492 493 mac_policy_xlock_assert(); 494 495 ops = (uintptr_t **)mpc->mpc_ops; 496 for (i = 0; i < nitems(mac_policy_fastpath_array); i++) { 497 mpfe = &mac_policy_fastpath_array[i]; 498 if (ops[mpfe->offset] != NULL) 499 mac_policy_fastpath_enable(mpfe); 500 } 501 } 502 503 static void 504 mac_policy_fastpath_unregister(struct mac_policy_conf *mpc) 505 { 506 struct mac_policy_fastpath_elem *mpfe; 507 uintptr_t **ops; 508 int i; 509 510 mac_policy_xlock_assert(); 511 512 ops = (uintptr_t **)mpc->mpc_ops; 513 for (i = 0; i < nitems(mac_policy_fastpath_array); i++) { 514 mpfe = &mac_policy_fastpath_array[i]; 515 if (ops[mpfe->offset] != NULL) 516 mac_policy_fastpath_disable(mpfe); 517 } 518 } 519 520 #undef FPO 521 522 static int 523 mac_policy_register(struct mac_policy_conf *mpc) 524 { 525 struct mac_policy_list_head *mpc_list; 526 struct mac_policy_conf *last_mpc, *tmpc; 527 int error, slot, static_entry; 528 529 error = 0; 530 531 /* 532 * We don't technically need exclusive access while !mac_late, but 533 * hold it for assertion consistency. 534 */ 535 mac_policy_xlock(); 536 537 /* 538 * If the module can potentially be unloaded, or we're loading late, 539 * we have to stick it in the non-static list and pay an extra 540 * performance overhead. Otherwise, we can pay a light locking cost 541 * and stick it in the static list. 542 */ 543 static_entry = (!mac_late && 544 !(mpc->mpc_loadtime_flags & MPC_LOADTIME_FLAG_UNLOADOK)); 545 546 mpc_list = (static_entry) ? &mac_static_policy_list : 547 &mac_policy_list; 548 last_mpc = NULL; 549 LIST_FOREACH(tmpc, mpc_list, mpc_list) { 550 last_mpc = tmpc; 551 if (strcmp(tmpc->mpc_name, mpc->mpc_name) == 0) { 552 error = EEXIST; 553 goto out; 554 } 555 } 556 if (mpc->mpc_field_off != NULL) { 557 slot = ffs(mac_slot_offsets_free); 558 if (slot == 0) { 559 error = ENOMEM; 560 goto out; 561 } 562 slot--; 563 mac_slot_offsets_free &= ~(1 << slot); 564 *mpc->mpc_field_off = slot; 565 } 566 mpc->mpc_runtime_flags |= MPC_RUNTIME_FLAG_REGISTERED; 567 568 /* 569 * Some modules may depend on the operations of its dependencies. 570 * Inserting modules in order of registration ensures operations 571 * that work on the module list retain dependency order. 572 */ 573 if (last_mpc == NULL) 574 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(mpc_list, mpc, mpc_list); 575 else 576 LIST_INSERT_AFTER(last_mpc, mpc, mpc_list); 577 /* 578 * Per-policy initialization. Currently, this takes place under the 579 * exclusive lock, so policies must not sleep in their init method. 580 * In the future, we may want to separate "init" from "start", with 581 * "init" occurring without the lock held. Likewise, on tear-down, 582 * breaking out "stop" from "destroy". 583 */ 584 if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_init != NULL) 585 (*(mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_init))(mpc); 586 587 mac_policy_fastpath_register(mpc); 588 589 mac_policy_update(); 590 591 SDT_PROBE1(mac, , policy, register, mpc); 592 printf("Security policy loaded: %s (%s)\n", mpc->mpc_fullname, 593 mpc->mpc_name); 594 595 out: 596 mac_policy_xunlock(); 597 return (error); 598 } 599 600 static int 601 mac_policy_unregister(struct mac_policy_conf *mpc) 602 { 603 604 /* 605 * If we fail the load, we may get a request to unload. Check to see 606 * if we did the run-time registration, and if not, silently succeed. 607 */ 608 mac_policy_xlock(); 609 if ((mpc->mpc_runtime_flags & MPC_RUNTIME_FLAG_REGISTERED) == 0) { 610 mac_policy_xunlock(); 611 return (0); 612 } 613 #if 0 614 /* 615 * Don't allow unloading modules with private data. 616 */ 617 if (mpc->mpc_field_off != NULL) { 618 mac_policy_xunlock(); 619 return (EBUSY); 620 } 621 #endif 622 /* 623 * Only allow the unload to proceed if the module is unloadable by 624 * its own definition. 625 */ 626 if ((mpc->mpc_loadtime_flags & MPC_LOADTIME_FLAG_UNLOADOK) == 0) { 627 mac_policy_xunlock(); 628 return (EBUSY); 629 } 630 631 mac_policy_fastpath_unregister(mpc); 632 633 if (mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_destroy != NULL) 634 (*(mpc->mpc_ops->mpo_destroy))(mpc); 635 636 LIST_REMOVE(mpc, mpc_list); 637 mpc->mpc_runtime_flags &= ~MPC_RUNTIME_FLAG_REGISTERED; 638 mac_policy_update(); 639 mac_policy_xunlock(); 640 641 SDT_PROBE1(mac, , policy, unregister, mpc); 642 printf("Security policy unload: %s (%s)\n", mpc->mpc_fullname, 643 mpc->mpc_name); 644 645 return (0); 646 } 647 648 /* 649 * Allow MAC policy modules to register during boot, etc. 650 */ 651 int 652 mac_policy_modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data) 653 { 654 struct mac_policy_conf *mpc; 655 int error; 656 657 error = 0; 658 mpc = (struct mac_policy_conf *) data; 659 660 #ifdef MAC_STATIC 661 if (mac_late) { 662 printf("mac_policy_modevent: MAC_STATIC and late\n"); 663 return (EBUSY); 664 } 665 #endif 666 667 SDT_PROBE2(mac, , policy, modevent, type, mpc); 668 switch (type) { 669 case MOD_LOAD: 670 if (mpc->mpc_loadtime_flags & MPC_LOADTIME_FLAG_NOTLATE && 671 mac_late) { 672 printf("mac_policy_modevent: can't load %s policy " 673 "after booting\n", mpc->mpc_name); 674 error = EBUSY; 675 break; 676 } 677 error = mac_policy_register(mpc); 678 break; 679 case MOD_UNLOAD: 680 /* Don't unregister the module if it was never registered. */ 681 if ((mpc->mpc_runtime_flags & MPC_RUNTIME_FLAG_REGISTERED) 682 != 0) 683 error = mac_policy_unregister(mpc); 684 else 685 error = 0; 686 break; 687 default: 688 error = EOPNOTSUPP; 689 break; 690 } 691 692 return (error); 693 } 694 695 /* 696 * Define an error value precedence, and given two arguments, selects the 697 * value with the higher precedence. 698 */ 699 int 700 mac_error_select(int error1, int error2) 701 { 702 703 /* Certain decision-making errors take top priority. */ 704 if (error1 == EDEADLK || error2 == EDEADLK) 705 return (EDEADLK); 706 707 /* Invalid arguments should be reported where possible. */ 708 if (error1 == EINVAL || error2 == EINVAL) 709 return (EINVAL); 710 711 /* Precedence goes to "visibility", with both process and file. */ 712 if (error1 == ESRCH || error2 == ESRCH) 713 return (ESRCH); 714 715 if (error1 == ENOENT || error2 == ENOENT) 716 return (ENOENT); 717 718 /* Precedence goes to DAC/MAC protections. */ 719 if (error1 == EACCES || error2 == EACCES) 720 return (EACCES); 721 722 /* Precedence goes to privilege. */ 723 if (error1 == EPERM || error2 == EPERM) 724 return (EPERM); 725 726 /* Precedence goes to error over success; otherwise, arbitrary. */ 727 if (error1 != 0) 728 return (error1); 729 return (error2); 730 } 731 732 int 733 mac_check_structmac_consistent(const struct mac *mac) 734 { 735 /* Require that labels have a non-zero length. */ 736 if (mac->m_buflen > MAC_MAX_LABEL_BUF_LEN || 737 mac->m_buflen <= sizeof("")) 738 return (EINVAL); 739 740 return (0); 741 } 742 743 SYSINIT(mac, SI_SUB_MAC, SI_ORDER_FIRST, mac_init, NULL); 744 SYSINIT(mac_late, SI_SUB_MAC_LATE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, mac_late_init, NULL); 745