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authorTetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>2011-06-26 23:22:59 +0900
committerJames Morris <jmorris@namei.org>2011-06-29 09:31:22 +1000
commit0e4ae0e0dec634b2ae53ac57d14141b140467dbe (patch)
tree9a3b46dd03ea21422359d3948514771d0cc9d72d
parentefe836ab2b514ae7b59528af36d452978b42d266 (diff)
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TOMOYO: Make several options configurable.
To be able to start using enforcing mode from the early stage of boot sequence, this patch adds support for activating access control without calling external policy loader program. This will be useful for systems where operations which can lead to the hijacking of the boot sequence are needed before loading the policy. For example, you can activate immediately after loading the fixed part of policy which will allow only operations needed for mounting a partition which contains the variant part of policy and verifying (e.g. running GPG check) and loading the variant part of policy. Since you can start using enforcing mode from the beginning, you can reduce the possibility of hijacking the boot sequence. This patch makes several variables configurable on build time. This patch also adds TOMOYO_loader= and TOMOYO_trigger= kernel command line option to boot the same kernel in two different init systems (BSD-style init and systemd). Signed-off-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp> Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
-rw-r--r--security/tomoyo/Kconfig61
-rw-r--r--security/tomoyo/common.c3
-rw-r--r--security/tomoyo/load_policy.c76
3 files changed, 117 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/security/tomoyo/Kconfig b/security/tomoyo/Kconfig
index c8f385793235..7c7f8c16c10f 100644
--- a/security/tomoyo/Kconfig
+++ b/security/tomoyo/Kconfig
@@ -9,3 +9,64 @@ config SECURITY_TOMOYO
Required userspace tools and further information may be
found at <http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/>.
If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
+
+config SECURITY_TOMOYO_MAX_ACCEPT_ENTRY
+ int "Default maximal count for learning mode"
+ default 2048
+ range 0 2147483647
+ depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO
+ help
+ This is the default value for maximal ACL entries
+ that are automatically appended into policy at "learning mode".
+ Some programs access thousands of objects, so running
+ such programs in "learning mode" dulls the system response
+ and consumes much memory.
+ This is the safeguard for such programs.
+
+config SECURITY_TOMOYO_MAX_AUDIT_LOG
+ int "Default maximal count for audit log"
+ default 1024
+ range 0 2147483647
+ depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO
+ help
+ This is the default value for maximal entries for
+ audit logs that the kernel can hold on memory.
+ You can read the log via /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/audit.
+ If you don't need audit logs, you may set this value to 0.
+
+config SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER
+ bool "Activate without calling userspace policy loader."
+ default n
+ depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO
+ ---help---
+ Say Y here if you want to activate access control as soon as built-in
+ policy was loaded. This option will be useful for systems where
+ operations which can lead to the hijacking of the boot sequence are
+ needed before loading the policy. For example, you can activate
+ immediately after loading the fixed part of policy which will allow
+ only operations needed for mounting a partition which contains the
+ variant part of policy and verifying (e.g. running GPG check) and
+ loading the variant part of policy. Since you can start using
+ enforcing mode from the beginning, you can reduce the possibility of
+ hijacking the boot sequence.
+
+config SECURITY_TOMOYO_POLICY_LOADER
+ string "Location of userspace policy loader"
+ default "/sbin/tomoyo-init"
+ depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO
+ depends on !SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER
+ ---help---
+ This is the default pathname of policy loader which is called before
+ activation. You can override this setting via TOMOYO_loader= kernel
+ command line option.
+
+config SECURITY_TOMOYO_ACTIVATION_TRIGGER
+ string "Trigger for calling userspace policy loader"
+ default "/sbin/init"
+ depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO
+ depends on !SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER
+ ---help---
+ This is the default pathname of activation trigger.
+ You can override this setting via TOMOYO_trigger= kernel command line
+ option. For example, if you pass init=/bin/systemd option, you may
+ want to also pass TOMOYO_trigger=/bin/systemd option.
diff --git a/security/tomoyo/common.c b/security/tomoyo/common.c
index 01e60ad68b3a..8b14cef2338d 100644
--- a/security/tomoyo/common.c
+++ b/security/tomoyo/common.c
@@ -2420,4 +2420,7 @@ void __init tomoyo_load_builtin_policy(void)
}
}
tomoyo_read_unlock(idx);
+#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER
+ tomoyo_check_profile();
+#endif
}
diff --git a/security/tomoyo/load_policy.c b/security/tomoyo/load_policy.c
index 3312e5624f24..6a5463d26635 100644
--- a/security/tomoyo/load_policy.c
+++ b/security/tomoyo/load_policy.c
@@ -8,8 +8,27 @@
#include "common.h"
-/* path to policy loader */
-static const char *tomoyo_loader = "/sbin/tomoyo-init";
+#ifndef CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER
+
+/*
+ * Path to the policy loader. (default = CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO_POLICY_LOADER)
+ */
+static const char *tomoyo_loader;
+
+/**
+ * tomoyo_loader_setup - Set policy loader.
+ *
+ * @str: Program to use as a policy loader (e.g. /sbin/tomoyo-init ).
+ *
+ * Returns 0.
+ */
+static int __init tomoyo_loader_setup(char *str)
+{
+ tomoyo_loader = str;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+__setup("TOMOYO_loader=", tomoyo_loader_setup);
/**
* tomoyo_policy_loader_exists - Check whether /sbin/tomoyo-init exists.
@@ -18,24 +37,38 @@ static const char *tomoyo_loader = "/sbin/tomoyo-init";
*/
static bool tomoyo_policy_loader_exists(void)
{
- /*
- * Don't activate MAC if the policy loader doesn't exist.
- * If the initrd includes /sbin/init but real-root-dev has not
- * mounted on / yet, activating MAC will block the system since
- * policies are not loaded yet.
- * Thus, let do_execve() call this function every time.
- */
struct path path;
-
+ if (!tomoyo_loader)
+ tomoyo_loader = CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO_POLICY_LOADER;
if (kern_path(tomoyo_loader, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, &path)) {
- printk(KERN_INFO "Not activating Mandatory Access Control now "
- "since %s doesn't exist.\n", tomoyo_loader);
+ printk(KERN_INFO "Not activating Mandatory Access Control "
+ "as %s does not exist.\n", tomoyo_loader);
return false;
}
path_put(&path);
return true;
}
+/*
+ * Path to the trigger. (default = CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO_ACTIVATION_TRIGGER)
+ */
+static const char *tomoyo_trigger;
+
+/**
+ * tomoyo_trigger_setup - Set trigger for activation.
+ *
+ * @str: Program to use as an activation trigger (e.g. /sbin/init ).
+ *
+ * Returns 0.
+ */
+static int __init tomoyo_trigger_setup(char *str)
+{
+ tomoyo_trigger = str;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+__setup("TOMOYO_trigger=", tomoyo_trigger_setup);
+
/**
* tomoyo_load_policy - Run external policy loader to load policy.
*
@@ -51,24 +84,19 @@ static bool tomoyo_policy_loader_exists(void)
*/
void tomoyo_load_policy(const char *filename)
{
+ static bool done;
char *argv[2];
char *envp[3];
- if (tomoyo_policy_loaded)
+ if (tomoyo_policy_loaded || done)
return;
- /*
- * Check filename is /sbin/init or /sbin/tomoyo-start.
- * /sbin/tomoyo-start is a dummy filename in case where /sbin/init can't
- * be passed.
- * You can create /sbin/tomoyo-start by
- * "ln -s /bin/true /sbin/tomoyo-start".
- */
- if (strcmp(filename, "/sbin/init") &&
- strcmp(filename, "/sbin/tomoyo-start"))
+ if (!tomoyo_trigger)
+ tomoyo_trigger = CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO_ACTIVATION_TRIGGER;
+ if (strcmp(filename, tomoyo_trigger))
return;
if (!tomoyo_policy_loader_exists())
return;
-
+ done = true;
printk(KERN_INFO "Calling %s to load policy. Please wait.\n",
tomoyo_loader);
argv[0] = (char *) tomoyo_loader;
@@ -79,3 +107,5 @@ void tomoyo_load_policy(const char *filename)
call_usermodehelper(argv[0], argv, envp, 1);
tomoyo_check_profile();
}
+
+#endif
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