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/**
* Enhanced Seccomp Architecture/Machine Specific Code
*
* Copyright (c) 2012,2018 Red Hat <pmoore@redhat.com>
* Author: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
*/
/*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License
* for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses>.
*/
#include <elf.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <asm/bitsperlong.h>
#include <linux/audit.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <seccomp.h>
#include "arch.h"
#include "arch-x86.h"
#include "arch-x86_64.h"
#include "arch-x32.h"
#include "arch-arm.h"
#include "arch-aarch64.h"
#include "arch-mips.h"
#include "arch-mips64.h"
#include "arch-mips64n32.h"
#include "arch-parisc.h"
#include "arch-ppc.h"
#include "arch-ppc64.h"
#include "arch-s390.h"
#include "arch-s390x.h"
#include "db.h"
#include "system.h"
#define default_arg_offset(x) (offsetof(struct seccomp_data, args[x]))
#if __i386__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_x86;
#elif __x86_64__
#ifdef __ILP32__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_x32;
#else
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_x86_64;
#endif /* __ILP32__ */
#elif __arm__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_arm;
#elif __aarch64__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_aarch64;
#elif __mips__ && _MIPS_SIM == _MIPS_SIM_ABI32
#if __MIPSEB__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_mips;
#elif __MIPSEL__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_mipsel;
#endif /* _MIPS_SIM_ABI32 */
#elif __mips__ && _MIPS_SIM == _MIPS_SIM_ABI64
#if __MIPSEB__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_mips64;
#elif __MIPSEL__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_mipsel64;
#endif /* _MIPS_SIM_ABI64 */
#elif __mips__ && _MIPS_SIM == _MIPS_SIM_NABI32
#if __MIPSEB__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_mips64n32;
#elif __MIPSEL__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_mipsel64n32;
#endif /* _MIPS_SIM_NABI32 */
#elif __hppa64__ /* hppa64 must be checked before hppa */
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_parisc64;
#elif __hppa__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_parisc;
#elif __PPC64__
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_ppc64;
#else
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_ppc64le;
#endif
#elif __PPC__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_ppc;
#elif __s390x__ /* s390x must be checked before s390 */
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_s390x;
#elif __s390__
const struct arch_def *arch_def_native = &arch_def_s390;
#else
#error the arch code needs to know about your machine type
#endif /* machine type guess */
/**
* Validate the architecture token
* @param arch the architecture token
*
* Verify the given architecture token; return zero if valid, -EINVAL if not.
*
*/
int arch_valid(uint32_t arch)
{
return (arch_def_lookup(arch) ? 0 : -EINVAL);
}
/**
* Lookup the architecture definition
* @param token the architecure token
*
* Return the matching architecture definition, returns NULL on failure.
*
*/
const struct arch_def *arch_def_lookup(uint32_t token)
{
switch (token) {
case SCMP_ARCH_X86:
return &arch_def_x86;
case SCMP_ARCH_X86_64:
return &arch_def_x86_64;
case SCMP_ARCH_X32:
return &arch_def_x32;
case SCMP_ARCH_ARM:
return &arch_def_arm;
case SCMP_ARCH_AARCH64:
return &arch_def_aarch64;
case SCMP_ARCH_MIPS:
return &arch_def_mips;
case SCMP_ARCH_MIPSEL:
return &arch_def_mipsel;
case SCMP_ARCH_MIPS64:
return &arch_def_mips64;
case SCMP_ARCH_MIPSEL64:
return &arch_def_mipsel64;
case SCMP_ARCH_MIPS64N32:
return &arch_def_mips64n32;
case SCMP_ARCH_MIPSEL64N32:
return &arch_def_mipsel64n32;
case SCMP_ARCH_PARISC:
return &arch_def_parisc;
case SCMP_ARCH_PARISC64:
return &arch_def_parisc64;
case SCMP_ARCH_PPC:
return &arch_def_ppc;
case SCMP_ARCH_PPC64:
return &arch_def_ppc64;
case SCMP_ARCH_PPC64LE:
return &arch_def_ppc64le;
case SCMP_ARCH_S390:
return &arch_def_s390;
case SCMP_ARCH_S390X:
return &arch_def_s390x;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Lookup the architecture definition by name
* @param arch_name the architecure name
*
* Return the matching architecture definition, returns NULL on failure.
*
*/
const struct arch_def *arch_def_lookup_name(const char *arch_name)
{
if (strcmp(arch_name, "x86") == 0)
return &arch_def_x86;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "x86_64") == 0)
return &arch_def_x86_64;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "x32") == 0)
return &arch_def_x32;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "arm") == 0)
return &arch_def_arm;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "aarch64") == 0)
return &arch_def_aarch64;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "mips") == 0)
return &arch_def_mips;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "mipsel") == 0)
return &arch_def_mipsel;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "mips64") == 0)
return &arch_def_mips64;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "mipsel64") == 0)
return &arch_def_mipsel64;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "mips64n32") == 0)
return &arch_def_mips64n32;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "mipsel64n32") == 0)
return &arch_def_mipsel64n32;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "parisc64") == 0)
return &arch_def_parisc64;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "parisc") == 0)
return &arch_def_parisc;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "ppc") == 0)
return &arch_def_ppc;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "ppc64") == 0)
return &arch_def_ppc64;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "ppc64le") == 0)
return &arch_def_ppc64le;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "s390") == 0)
return &arch_def_s390;
else if (strcmp(arch_name, "s390x") == 0)
return &arch_def_s390x;
return NULL;
}
/**
* Determine the argument offset for the lower 32 bits
* @param arch the architecture definition
* @param arg the argument number
*
* Determine the correct offset for the low 32 bits of the given argument based
* on the architecture definition. Returns the offset on success, negative
* values on failure.
*
*/
int arch_arg_offset_lo(const struct arch_def *arch, unsigned int arg)
{
if (arch_valid(arch->token) < 0)
return -EDOM;
switch (arch->endian) {
case ARCH_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
return default_arg_offset(arg);
break;
case ARCH_ENDIAN_BIG:
return default_arg_offset(arg) + 4;
break;
default:
return -EDOM;
}
}
/**
* Determine the argument offset for the high 32 bits
* @param arch the architecture definition
* @param arg the argument number
*
* Determine the correct offset for the high 32 bits of the given argument
* based on the architecture definition. Returns the offset on success,
* negative values on failure.
*
*/
int arch_arg_offset_hi(const struct arch_def *arch, unsigned int arg)
{
if (arch_valid(arch->token) < 0 || arch->size != ARCH_SIZE_64)
return -EDOM;
switch (arch->endian) {
case ARCH_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
return default_arg_offset(arg) + 4;
break;
case ARCH_ENDIAN_BIG:
return default_arg_offset(arg);
break;
default:
return -EDOM;
}
}
/**
* Determine the argument offset
* @param arch the architecture definition
* @param arg the argument number
*
* Determine the correct offset for the given argument based on the
* architecture definition. Returns the offset on success, negative values on
* failure.
*
*/
int arch_arg_offset(const struct arch_def *arch, unsigned int arg)
{
return arch_arg_offset_lo(arch, arg);
}
/**
* Resolve a syscall name to a number
* @param arch the architecture definition
* @param name the syscall name
*
* Resolve the given syscall name to the syscall number based on the given
* architecture. Returns the syscall number on success, including negative
* pseudo syscall numbers; returns __NR_SCMP_ERROR on failure.
*
*/
int arch_syscall_resolve_name(const struct arch_def *arch, const char *name)
{
if (arch->syscall_resolve_name)
return (*arch->syscall_resolve_name)(name);
return __NR_SCMP_ERROR;
}
/**
* Resolve a syscall number to a name
* @param arch the architecture definition
* @param num the syscall number
*
* Resolve the given syscall number to the syscall name based on the given
* architecture. Returns a pointer to the syscall name string on success,
* including pseudo syscall names; returns NULL on failure.
*
*/
const char *arch_syscall_resolve_num(const struct arch_def *arch, int num)
{
if (arch->syscall_resolve_num)
return (*arch->syscall_resolve_num)(num);
return NULL;
}
/**
* Translate the syscall number
* @param arch the architecture definition
* @param syscall the syscall number
*
* Translate the syscall number, in the context of the native architecure, to
* the provided architecure. Returns zero on success, negative values on
* failure.
*
*/
int arch_syscall_translate(const struct arch_def *arch, int *syscall)
{
int sc_num;
const char *sc_name;
/* special handling for syscall -1 */
if (*syscall == -1)
return 0;
if (arch->token != arch_def_native->token) {
sc_name = arch_syscall_resolve_num(arch_def_native, *syscall);
if (sc_name == NULL)
return -EFAULT;
sc_num = arch_syscall_resolve_name(arch, sc_name);
if (sc_num == __NR_SCMP_ERROR)
return -EFAULT;
*syscall = sc_num;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Rewrite a syscall value to match the architecture
* @param arch the architecture definition
* @param syscall the syscall number
*
* Syscalls can vary across different architectures so this function rewrites
* the syscall into the correct value for the specified architecture. Returns
* zero on success, -EDOM if the syscall is not defined for @arch, and negative
* values on failure.
*
*/
int arch_syscall_rewrite(const struct arch_def *arch, int *syscall)
{
int sys = *syscall;
if (sys >= -1) {
/* we shouldn't be here - no rewrite needed */
return 0;
} else if (sys < -1 && sys > -100) {
/* reserved values */
return -EINVAL;
} else if (sys <= -100 && sys > -10000) {
/* rewritable syscalls */
if (arch->syscall_rewrite)
(*arch->syscall_rewrite)(syscall);
}
/* syscalls not defined on this architecture */
if ((*syscall) < 0)
return -EDOM;
return 0;
}
/**
* Add a new rule to the specified filter
* @param db the seccomp filter db
* @param strict the rule
*
* This function adds a new argument/comparison/value to the seccomp filter for
* a syscall; multiple arguments can be specified and they will be chained
* together (essentially AND'd together) in the filter. When the strict flag
* is true the function will fail if the exact rule can not be added to the
* filter, if the strict flag is false the function will not fail if the
* function needs to adjust the rule due to architecture specifics. Returns
* zero on success, negative values on failure.
*
* It is important to note that in the case of failure the db may be corrupted,
* the caller must use the transaction mechanism if the db integrity is
* important.
*
*/
int arch_filter_rule_add(struct db_filter *db,
const struct db_api_rule_list *rule)
{
int rc = 0;
int syscall;
struct db_api_rule_list *rule_dup = NULL;
/* create our own rule that we can munge */
rule_dup = db_rule_dup(rule);
if (rule_dup == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
/* translate the syscall */
rc = arch_syscall_translate(db->arch, &rule_dup->syscall);
if (rc < 0)
goto rule_add_return;
syscall = rule_dup->syscall;
/* add the new rule to the existing filter */
if (syscall == -1 || db->arch->rule_add == NULL) {
/* syscalls < -1 require a db->arch->rule_add() function */
if (syscall < -1 && rule_dup->strict) {
rc = -EDOM;
goto rule_add_return;
}
rc = db_rule_add(db, rule_dup);
} else
rc = (db->arch->rule_add)(db, rule_dup);
rule_add_return:
/* NOTE: another reminder that we don't do any db error recovery here,
* use the transaction mechanism as previously mentioned */
if (rule_dup != NULL)
free(rule_dup);
return rc;
}
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