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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
      2/*
      3 * A policy database (policydb) specifies the
      4 * configuration data for the security policy.
      5 *
      6 * Author : Stephen Smalley, <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
      7 */
      8
      9/*
     10 * Updated: Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc. <dgoeddel@trustedcs.com>
     11 *
     12 *	Support for enhanced MLS infrastructure.
     13 *
     14 * Updated: Frank Mayer <mayerf@tresys.com> and Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@tresys.com>
     15 *
     16 *	Added conditional policy language extensions
     17 *
     18 * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc.
     19 * Copyright (C) 2003 - 2004 Tresys Technology, LLC
     20 */
     21
     22#ifndef _SS_POLICYDB_H_
     23#define _SS_POLICYDB_H_
     24
     25#include "symtab.h"
     26#include "avtab.h"
     27#include "sidtab.h"
     28#include "ebitmap.h"
     29#include "mls_types.h"
     30#include "context.h"
     31#include "constraint.h"
     32
     33/*
     34 * A datum type is defined for each kind of symbol
     35 * in the configuration data:  individual permissions,
     36 * common prefixes for access vectors, classes,
     37 * users, roles, types, sensitivities, categories, etc.
     38 */
     39
     40/* Permission attributes */
     41struct perm_datum {
     42	u32 value;		/* permission bit + 1 */
     43};
     44
     45/* Attributes of a common prefix for access vectors */
     46struct common_datum {
     47	u32 value;			/* internal common value */
     48	struct symtab permissions;	/* common permissions */
     49};
     50
     51/* Class attributes */
     52struct class_datum {
     53	u32 value;			/* class value */
     54	char *comkey;			/* common name */
     55	struct common_datum *comdatum;	/* common datum */
     56	struct symtab permissions;	/* class-specific permission symbol table */
     57	struct constraint_node *constraints;	/* constraints on class permissions */
     58	struct constraint_node *validatetrans;	/* special transition rules */
     59/* Options how a new object user, role, and type should be decided */
     60#define DEFAULT_SOURCE         1
     61#define DEFAULT_TARGET         2
     62	char default_user;
     63	char default_role;
     64	char default_type;
     65/* Options how a new object range should be decided */
     66#define DEFAULT_SOURCE_LOW     1
     67#define DEFAULT_SOURCE_HIGH    2
     68#define DEFAULT_SOURCE_LOW_HIGH        3
     69#define DEFAULT_TARGET_LOW     4
     70#define DEFAULT_TARGET_HIGH    5
     71#define DEFAULT_TARGET_LOW_HIGH        6
     72#define DEFAULT_GLBLUB		7
     73	char default_range;
     74};
     75
     76/* Role attributes */
     77struct role_datum {
     78	u32 value;			/* internal role value */
     79	u32 bounds;			/* boundary of role */
     80	struct ebitmap dominates;	/* set of roles dominated by this role */
     81	struct ebitmap types;		/* set of authorized types for role */
     82};
     83
     84struct role_trans_key {
     85	u32 role;		/* current role */
     86	u32 type;		/* program executable type, or new object type */
     87	u32 tclass;		/* process class, or new object class */
     88};
     89
     90struct role_trans_datum {
     91	u32 new_role;		/* new role */
     92};
     93
     94struct filename_trans_key {
     95	u32 ttype;		/* parent dir context */
     96	u16 tclass;		/* class of new object */
     97	const char *name;	/* last path component */
     98};
     99
    100struct filename_trans_datum {
    101	struct ebitmap stypes;	/* bitmap of source types for this otype */
    102	u32 otype;		/* resulting type of new object */
    103	struct filename_trans_datum *next;	/* record for next otype*/
    104};
    105
    106struct role_allow {
    107	u32 role;		/* current role */
    108	u32 new_role;		/* new role */
    109	struct role_allow *next;
    110};
    111
    112/* Type attributes */
    113struct type_datum {
    114	u32 value;		/* internal type value */
    115	u32 bounds;		/* boundary of type */
    116	unsigned char primary;	/* primary name? */
    117	unsigned char attribute;/* attribute ?*/
    118};
    119
    120/* User attributes */
    121struct user_datum {
    122	u32 value;			/* internal user value */
    123	u32 bounds;			/* bounds of user */
    124	struct ebitmap roles;		/* set of authorized roles for user */
    125	struct mls_range range;		/* MLS range (min - max) for user */
    126	struct mls_level dfltlevel;	/* default login MLS level for user */
    127};
    128
    129
    130/* Sensitivity attributes */
    131struct level_datum {
    132	struct mls_level *level;	/* sensitivity and associated categories */
    133	unsigned char isalias;	/* is this sensitivity an alias for another? */
    134};
    135
    136/* Category attributes */
    137struct cat_datum {
    138	u32 value;		/* internal category bit + 1 */
    139	unsigned char isalias;  /* is this category an alias for another? */
    140};
    141
    142struct range_trans {
    143	u32 source_type;
    144	u32 target_type;
    145	u32 target_class;
    146};
    147
    148/* Boolean data type */
    149struct cond_bool_datum {
    150	__u32 value;		/* internal type value */
    151	int state;
    152};
    153
    154struct cond_node;
    155
    156/*
    157 * type set preserves data needed to determine constraint info from
    158 * policy source. This is not used by the kernel policy but allows
    159 * utilities such as audit2allow to determine constraint denials.
    160 */
    161struct type_set {
    162	struct ebitmap types;
    163	struct ebitmap negset;
    164	u32 flags;
    165};
    166
    167/*
    168 * The configuration data includes security contexts for
    169 * initial SIDs, unlabeled file systems, TCP and UDP port numbers,
    170 * network interfaces, and nodes.  This structure stores the
    171 * relevant data for one such entry.  Entries of the same kind
    172 * (e.g. all initial SIDs) are linked together into a list.
    173 */
    174struct ocontext {
    175	union {
    176		char *name;	/* name of initial SID, fs, netif, fstype, path */
    177		struct {
    178			u8 protocol;
    179			u16 low_port;
    180			u16 high_port;
    181		} port;		/* TCP or UDP port information */
    182		struct {
    183			u32 addr;
    184			u32 mask;
    185		} node;		/* node information */
    186		struct {
    187			u32 addr[4];
    188			u32 mask[4];
    189		} node6;        /* IPv6 node information */
    190		struct {
    191			u64 subnet_prefix;
    192			u16 low_pkey;
    193			u16 high_pkey;
    194		} ibpkey;
    195		struct {
    196			char *dev_name;
    197			u8 port;
    198		} ibendport;
    199	} u;
    200	union {
    201		u32 sclass;  /* security class for genfs */
    202		u32 behavior;  /* labeling behavior for fs_use */
    203	} v;
    204	struct context context[2];	/* security context(s) */
    205	u32 sid[2];	/* SID(s) */
    206	struct ocontext *next;
    207};
    208
    209struct genfs {
    210	char *fstype;
    211	struct ocontext *head;
    212	struct genfs *next;
    213};
    214
    215/* symbol table array indices */
    216#define SYM_COMMONS 0
    217#define SYM_CLASSES 1
    218#define SYM_ROLES   2
    219#define SYM_TYPES   3
    220#define SYM_USERS   4
    221#define SYM_BOOLS   5
    222#define SYM_LEVELS  6
    223#define SYM_CATS    7
    224#define SYM_NUM     8
    225
    226/* object context array indices */
    227#define OCON_ISID	0 /* initial SIDs */
    228#define OCON_FS		1 /* unlabeled file systems */
    229#define OCON_PORT	2 /* TCP and UDP port numbers */
    230#define OCON_NETIF	3 /* network interfaces */
    231#define OCON_NODE	4 /* nodes */
    232#define OCON_FSUSE	5 /* fs_use */
    233#define OCON_NODE6	6 /* IPv6 nodes */
    234#define OCON_IBPKEY	7 /* Infiniband PKeys */
    235#define OCON_IBENDPORT	8 /* Infiniband end ports */
    236#define OCON_NUM	9
    237
    238/* The policy database */
    239struct policydb {
    240	int mls_enabled;
    241
    242	/* symbol tables */
    243	struct symtab symtab[SYM_NUM];
    244#define p_commons symtab[SYM_COMMONS]
    245#define p_classes symtab[SYM_CLASSES]
    246#define p_roles symtab[SYM_ROLES]
    247#define p_types symtab[SYM_TYPES]
    248#define p_users symtab[SYM_USERS]
    249#define p_bools symtab[SYM_BOOLS]
    250#define p_levels symtab[SYM_LEVELS]
    251#define p_cats symtab[SYM_CATS]
    252
    253	/* symbol names indexed by (value - 1) */
    254	char		**sym_val_to_name[SYM_NUM];
    255
    256	/* class, role, and user attributes indexed by (value - 1) */
    257	struct class_datum **class_val_to_struct;
    258	struct role_datum **role_val_to_struct;
    259	struct user_datum **user_val_to_struct;
    260	struct type_datum **type_val_to_struct;
    261
    262	/* type enforcement access vectors and transitions */
    263	struct avtab te_avtab;
    264
    265	/* role transitions */
    266	struct hashtab role_tr;
    267
    268	/* file transitions with the last path component */
    269	/* quickly exclude lookups when parent ttype has no rules */
    270	struct ebitmap filename_trans_ttypes;
    271	/* actual set of filename_trans rules */
    272	struct hashtab filename_trans;
    273	/* only used if policyvers < POLICYDB_VERSION_COMP_FTRANS */
    274	u32 compat_filename_trans_count;
    275
    276	/* bools indexed by (value - 1) */
    277	struct cond_bool_datum **bool_val_to_struct;
    278	/* type enforcement conditional access vectors and transitions */
    279	struct avtab te_cond_avtab;
    280	/* array indexing te_cond_avtab by conditional */
    281	struct cond_node *cond_list;
    282	u32 cond_list_len;
    283
    284	/* role allows */
    285	struct role_allow *role_allow;
    286
    287	/* security contexts of initial SIDs, unlabeled file systems,
    288	   TCP or UDP port numbers, network interfaces and nodes */
    289	struct ocontext *ocontexts[OCON_NUM];
    290
    291	/* security contexts for files in filesystems that cannot support
    292	   a persistent label mapping or use another
    293	   fixed labeling behavior. */
    294	struct genfs *genfs;
    295
    296	/* range transitions table (range_trans_key -> mls_range) */
    297	struct hashtab range_tr;
    298
    299	/* type -> attribute reverse mapping */
    300	struct ebitmap *type_attr_map_array;
    301
    302	struct ebitmap policycaps;
    303
    304	struct ebitmap permissive_map;
    305
    306	/* length of this policy when it was loaded */
    307	size_t len;
    308
    309	unsigned int policyvers;
    310
    311	unsigned int reject_unknown : 1;
    312	unsigned int allow_unknown : 1;
    313
    314	u16 process_class;
    315	u32 process_trans_perms;
    316} __randomize_layout;
    317
    318extern void policydb_destroy(struct policydb *p);
    319extern int policydb_load_isids(struct policydb *p, struct sidtab *s);
    320extern int policydb_context_isvalid(struct policydb *p, struct context *c);
    321extern int policydb_class_isvalid(struct policydb *p, unsigned int class);
    322extern int policydb_type_isvalid(struct policydb *p, unsigned int type);
    323extern int policydb_role_isvalid(struct policydb *p, unsigned int role);
    324extern int policydb_read(struct policydb *p, void *fp);
    325extern int policydb_write(struct policydb *p, void *fp);
    326
    327extern struct filename_trans_datum *policydb_filenametr_search(
    328	struct policydb *p, struct filename_trans_key *key);
    329
    330extern struct mls_range *policydb_rangetr_search(
    331	struct policydb *p, struct range_trans *key);
    332
    333extern struct role_trans_datum *policydb_roletr_search(
    334	struct policydb *p, struct role_trans_key *key);
    335
    336#define POLICYDB_CONFIG_MLS    1
    337
    338/* the config flags related to unknown classes/perms are bits 2 and 3 */
    339#define REJECT_UNKNOWN	0x00000002
    340#define ALLOW_UNKNOWN	0x00000004
    341
    342#define OBJECT_R "object_r"
    343#define OBJECT_R_VAL 1
    344
    345#define POLICYDB_MAGIC SELINUX_MAGIC
    346#define POLICYDB_STRING "SE Linux"
    347
    348struct policy_file {
    349	char *data;
    350	size_t len;
    351};
    352
    353struct policy_data {
    354	struct policydb *p;
    355	void *fp;
    356};
    357
    358static inline int next_entry(void *buf, struct policy_file *fp, size_t bytes)
    359{
    360	if (bytes > fp->len)
    361		return -EINVAL;
    362
    363	memcpy(buf, fp->data, bytes);
    364	fp->data += bytes;
    365	fp->len -= bytes;
    366	return 0;
    367}
    368
    369static inline int put_entry(const void *buf, size_t bytes, int num, struct policy_file *fp)
    370{
    371	size_t len = bytes * num;
    372
    373	memcpy(fp->data, buf, len);
    374	fp->data += len;
    375	fp->len -= len;
    376
    377	return 0;
    378}
    379
    380static inline char *sym_name(struct policydb *p, unsigned int sym_num, unsigned int element_nr)
    381{
    382	return p->sym_val_to_name[sym_num][element_nr];
    383}
    384
    385extern u16 string_to_security_class(struct policydb *p, const char *name);
    386extern u32 string_to_av_perm(struct policydb *p, u16 tclass, const char *name);
    387
    388#endif	/* _SS_POLICYDB_H_ */
    389