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security: framework for driver PreFork handler
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=964358
A future patch wants the DAC security manager to be able to safely
get the supplemental group list for a given uid, but at the time
of a fork rather than during initialization so as to pick up on
live changes to the system's group database. This patch adds the
framework, including the possibility of a pre-fork callback
failing.
For now, any driver that implements a prefork callback must be
robust against the possibility of being part of a security stack
where a later element in the chain fails prefork. This means
that drivers cannot do any action that requires a call to postfork
for proper cleanup (no grabbing a mutex, for example). If this
is too prohibitive in the future, we would have to switch to a
transactioning sequence, where each driver has (up to) 3 callbacks:
PreForkPrepare, PreForkCommit, and PreForkAbort, to either clean
up or commit changes made during prepare.
* src/security/security_driver.h (virSecurityDriverPreFork): New
callback.
* src/security/security_manager.h (virSecurityManagerPreFork):
Change signature.
* src/security/security_manager.c (virSecurityManagerPreFork):
Optionally call into driver, and allow returning failure.
* src/security/security_stack.c (virSecurityDriverStack):
Wrap the handler for the stack driver.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStart): Adjust caller.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit fdb3bde31c
)
Conflicts:
src/security/security_manager.c - context from previous backport differences
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@ -3645,7 +3645,8 @@ int qemuProcessStart(virConnectPtr conn,
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virCommandDaemonize(cmd);
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virCommandRequireHandshake(cmd);
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virSecurityManagerPreFork(driver->securityManager);
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if (virSecurityManagerPreFork(driver->securityManager) < 0)
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goto cleanup;
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ret = virCommandRun(cmd, NULL);
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virSecurityManagerPostFork(driver->securityManager);
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@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ typedef int (*virSecurityDriverClose) (virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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typedef const char *(*virSecurityDriverGetModel) (virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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typedef const char *(*virSecurityDriverGetDOI) (virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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typedef int (*virSecurityDriverPreFork) (virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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typedef int (*virSecurityDomainRestoreImageLabel) (virSecurityManagerPtr mgr,
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virDomainDefPtr def,
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virDomainDiskDefPtr disk);
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@ -111,6 +113,8 @@ struct _virSecurityDriver {
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virSecurityDriverGetModel getModel;
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virSecurityDriverGetDOI getDOI;
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virSecurityDriverPreFork preFork;
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virSecurityDomainSecurityVerify domainSecurityVerify;
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virSecurityDomainSetImageLabel domainSetSecurityImageLabel;
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@ -164,11 +164,21 @@ virSecurityManagerPtr virSecurityManagerNew(const char *name,
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/*
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* Must be called before fork()'ing to ensure mutex state
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* is sane for the child to use
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* is sane for the child to use. A negative return means the
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* child must not be forked; a successful return must be
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* followed by a call to virSecurityManagerPostFork() in both
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* parent and child.
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*/
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void virSecurityManagerPreFork(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
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int virSecurityManagerPreFork(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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/* XXX Grab our own mutex here instead of relying on caller's mutex */
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if (mgr->drv->preFork) {
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ret = mgr->drv->preFork(mgr);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ virSecurityManagerPtr virSecurityManagerNewDAC(const char *virtDriver,
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bool requireConfined,
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bool dynamicOwnership);
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void virSecurityManagerPreFork(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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int virSecurityManagerPreFork(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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void virSecurityManagerPostFork(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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void *virSecurityManagerGetPrivateData(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr);
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@ -113,6 +113,27 @@ virSecurityStackGetDOI(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr)
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return virSecurityManagerGetDOI(virSecurityStackGetPrimary(mgr));
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}
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static int
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virSecurityStackPreFork(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr)
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{
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virSecurityStackDataPtr priv = virSecurityManagerGetPrivateData(mgr);
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virSecurityStackItemPtr item = priv->itemsHead;
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int rc = 0;
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/* XXX For now, we rely on no driver having any state that requires
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* rollback if a later driver in the stack fails; if this changes,
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* we'd need to split this into transaction semantics by dividing
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* the work into prepare/commit/abort. */
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for (; item; item = item->next) {
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if (virSecurityManagerPreFork(item->securityManager) < 0) {
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rc = -1;
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break;
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}
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}
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return rc;
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}
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static int
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virSecurityStackVerify(virSecurityManagerPtr mgr,
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virDomainDefPtr def)
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@ -500,6 +521,8 @@ virSecurityDriver virSecurityDriverStack = {
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.getModel = virSecurityStackGetModel,
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.getDOI = virSecurityStackGetDOI,
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.preFork = virSecurityStackPreFork,
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.domainSecurityVerify = virSecurityStackVerify,
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.domainSetSecurityImageLabel = virSecurityStackSetSecurityImageLabel,
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