freebsd-nq/tools/regression/security/proc_to_proc/scenario.c
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001 Robert N. M. Watson
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/ptrace.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/ktrace.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/*
* Relevant parts of a process credential.
*/
struct cred {
uid_t cr_euid, cr_ruid, cr_svuid;
int cr_issetugid;
};
/*
* Description of a scenario.
*/
struct scenario {
struct cred *sc_cred1, *sc_cred2; /* credentials of p1 and p2 */
int sc_canptrace_errno; /* desired ptrace failure */
int sc_canktrace_errno; /* desired ktrace failure */
int sc_cansighup_errno; /* desired SIGHUP failure */
int sc_cansigsegv_errno; /* desired SIGSEGV failure */
int sc_cansee_errno; /* desired getprio failure */
int sc_cansched_errno; /* desired setprio failure */
char *sc_name; /* test name */
};
/*
* Table of relevant credential combinations.
*/
static struct cred creds[] = {
/* euid ruid svuid issetugid */
/* 0 */ { 0, 0, 0, 0 }, /* privileged */
/* 1 */ { 0, 0, 0, 1 }, /* privileged + issetugid */
/* 2 */ { 1000, 1000, 1000, 0 }, /* unprivileged1 */
/* 3 */ { 1000, 1000, 1000, 1 }, /* unprivileged1 + issetugid */
/* 4 */ { 1001, 1001, 1001, 0 }, /* unprivileged2 */
/* 5 */ { 1001, 1001, 1001, 1 }, /* unprivileged2 + issetugid */
/* 6 */ { 1000, 0, 0, 0 }, /* daemon1 */
/* 7 */ { 1000, 0, 0, 1 }, /* daemon1 + issetugid */
/* 8 */ { 1001, 0, 0, 0 }, /* daemon2 */
/* 9 */ { 1001, 0, 0, 1 }, /* daemon2 + issetugid */
/* 10 */{ 0, 1000, 1000, 0 }, /* setuid1 */
/* 11 */{ 0, 1000, 1000, 1 }, /* setuid1 + issetugid */
/* 12 */{ 0, 1001, 1001, 0 }, /* setuid2 */
/* 13 */{ 0, 1001, 1001, 1 }, /* setuid2 + issetugid */
};
/*
* Table of scenarios.
*/
static const struct scenario scenarios[] = {
/* cred1 cred2 ptrace ktrace, sighup sigsegv see sched name */
/* privileged on privileged */
{ &creds[0], &creds[0], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "0. priv on priv"},
{ &creds[0], &creds[1], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "1. priv on priv"},
{ &creds[1], &creds[0], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "2. priv on priv"},
{ &creds[1], &creds[1], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "3. priv on priv"},
/* privileged on unprivileged */
{ &creds[0], &creds[2], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "4. priv on unpriv1"},
{ &creds[0], &creds[3], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "5. priv on unpriv1"},
{ &creds[1], &creds[2], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "6. priv on unpriv1"},
{ &creds[1], &creds[3], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "7. priv on unpriv1"},
/* unprivileged on privileged */
{ &creds[2], &creds[0], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "8. unpriv1 on priv"},
{ &creds[2], &creds[1], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "9. unpriv1 on priv"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[0], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "10. unpriv1 on priv"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[1], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "11. unpriv1 on priv"},
/* unprivileged on same unprivileged */
{ &creds[2], &creds[2], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "12. unpriv1 on unpriv1"},
{ &creds[2], &creds[3], EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, 0, 0, "13. unpriv1 on unpriv1"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[2], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "14. unpriv1 on unpriv1"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[3], EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, 0, 0, "15. unpriv1 on unpriv1"},
/* unprivileged on different unprivileged */
{ &creds[2], &creds[4], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "16. unpriv1 on unpriv2"},
{ &creds[2], &creds[5], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "17. unpriv1 on unpriv2"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[4], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "18. unpriv1 on unpriv2"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[5], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "19. unpriv1 on unpriv2"},
/* unprivileged on daemon, same */
{ &creds[2], &creds[6], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "20. unpriv1 on daemon1"},
{ &creds[2], &creds[7], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "21. unpriv1 on daemon1"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[6], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "22. unpriv1 on daemon1"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[7], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "23. unpriv1 on daemon1"},
/* unprivileged on daemon, different */
{ &creds[2], &creds[8], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "24. unpriv1 on daemon2"},
{ &creds[2], &creds[9], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "25. unpriv1 on daemon2"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[8], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "26. unpriv1 on daemon2"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[9], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "27. unpriv1 on daemon2"},
/* unprivileged on setuid, same */
{ &creds[2], &creds[10], EPERM, EPERM, 0, 0, 0, 0, "28. unpriv1 on setuid1"},
{ &creds[2], &creds[11], EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, 0, 0, "29. unpriv1 on setuid1"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[10], EPERM, EPERM, 0, 0, 0, 0, "30. unpriv1 on setuid1"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[11], EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, 0, 0, "31. unpriv1 on setuid1"},
/* unprivileged on setuid, different */
{ &creds[2], &creds[12], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "32. unpriv1 on setuid2"},
{ &creds[2], &creds[13], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "33. unpriv1 on setuid2"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[12], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "34. unpriv1 on setuid2"},
{ &creds[3], &creds[13], EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, EPERM, 0, EPERM, "35. unpriv1 on setuid2"},
};
int scenarios_count = sizeof(scenarios) / sizeof(struct scenario);
/*
* Convert an error number to a compact string representation. For now,
* implement only the error numbers we are likely to see.
*/
static char *
errno_to_string(int error)
{
switch (error) {
case EPERM:
return ("EPERM");
case EACCES:
return ("EACCES");
case EINVAL:
return ("EINVAL");
case ENOSYS:
return ("ENOSYS");
case ESRCH:
return ("ESRCH");
case EOPNOTSUPP:
return ("EOPNOTSUPP");
case 0:
return ("0");
default:
printf("%d\n", error);
return ("unknown");
}
}
/*
* Return a process credential describing the current process.
*/
static int
cred_get(struct cred *cred)
{
int error;
error = getresuid(&cred->cr_ruid, &cred->cr_euid, &cred->cr_svuid);
if (error)
return (error);
cred->cr_issetugid = issetugid();
return (0);
}
/*
* Userland stub for __setsugid() to take into account possible presence
* in C library, kernel, et al.
*/
int
setugid(int flag)
{
#ifdef SETSUGID_SUPPORTED
return (__setugid(flag));
#else
#ifdef SETSUGID_SUPPORTED_BUT_NO_LIBC_STUB
return (syscall(374, flag));
#else
return (ENOSYS);
#endif
#endif
}
/*
* Set the current process's credentials to match the passed credential.
*/
static int
cred_set(struct cred *cred)
{
int error;
error = setresuid(cred->cr_ruid, cred->cr_euid, cred->cr_svuid);
if (error)
return (error);
error = setugid(cred->cr_issetugid);
if (error) {
perror("__setugid");
return (error);
}
#ifdef CHECK_CRED_SET
{
uid_t ruid, euid, svuid;
error = getresuid(&ruid, &euid, &svuid);
if (error) {
perror("getresuid");
return (-1);
}
assert(ruid == cred->cr_ruid);
assert(euid == cred->cr_euid);
assert(svuid == cred->cr_svuid);
assert(cred->cr_issetugid == issetugid());
}
#endif /* !CHECK_CRED_SET */
return (0);
}
/*
* Print the passed process credential to the passed I/O stream.
*/
static void
cred_print(FILE *output, struct cred *cred)
{
fprintf(output, "(e:%d r:%d s:%d P_SUGID:%d)", cred->cr_euid,
cred->cr_ruid, cred->cr_svuid, cred->cr_issetugid);
}
#define LOOP_PTRACE 0
#define LOOP_KTRACE 1
#define LOOP_SIGHUP 2
#define LOOP_SIGSEGV 3
#define LOOP_SEE 4
#define LOOP_SCHED 5
#define LOOP_MAX LOOP_SCHED
/*
* Enact a scenario by looping through the four test cases for the scenario,
* spawning off pairs of processes with the desired credentials, and
* reporting results to stdout.
*/
static int
enact_scenario(int scenario)
{
pid_t pid1, pid2;
char *name, *tracefile;
int error, desirederror, loop;
for (loop = 0; loop < LOOP_MAX+1; loop++) {
/*
* Spawn the first child, target of the operation.
*/
pid1 = fork();
switch (pid1) {
case -1:
return (-1);
case 0:
/* child */
error = cred_set(scenarios[scenario].sc_cred2);
if (error) {
perror("cred_set");
return (error);
}
/* 200 seconds should be plenty of time. */
sleep(200);
exit(0);
default:
/* parent */
break;
}
/*
* XXX
* This really isn't ideal -- give proc 1 a chance to set
* its credentials, or we may get spurious errors. Really,
* some for of IPC should be used to allow the parent to
* wait for the first child to be ready before spawning
* the second child.
*/
sleep(1);
/*
* Spawn the second child, source of the operation.
*/
pid2 = fork();
switch (pid2) {
case -1:
return (-1);
case 0:
/* child */
error = cred_set(scenarios[scenario].sc_cred1);
if (error) {
perror("cred_set");
return (error);
}
/*
* Initialize errno to zero so as to catch any
* generated errors. In each case, perform the
* operation. Preserve the error number for later
* use so it doesn't get stomped on by any I/O.
* Determine the desired error for the given case
* by extracting it from the scenario table.
* Initialize a function name string for output
* prettiness.
*/
errno = 0;
switch (loop) {
case LOOP_PTRACE:
error = ptrace(PT_ATTACH, pid1, NULL, 0);
error = errno;
name = "ptrace";
desirederror =
scenarios[scenario].sc_canptrace_errno;
break;
case LOOP_KTRACE:
tracefile = mktemp("/tmp/testuid_ktrace.XXXXXX");
if (tracefile == NULL) {
error = errno;
perror("mktemp");
break;
}
error = ktrace(tracefile, KTROP_SET,
KTRFAC_SYSCALL, pid1);
error = errno;
name = "ktrace";
desirederror =
scenarios[scenario].sc_canktrace_errno;
unlink(tracefile);
break;
case LOOP_SIGHUP:
error = kill(pid1, SIGHUP);
error = errno;
name = "sighup";
desirederror =
scenarios[scenario].sc_cansighup_errno;
break;
case LOOP_SIGSEGV:
error = kill(pid1, SIGSEGV);
error = errno;
name = "sigsegv";
desirederror =
scenarios[scenario].sc_cansigsegv_errno;
break;
case LOOP_SEE:
getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, pid1);
error = errno;
name = "see";
desirederror =
scenarios[scenario].sc_cansee_errno;
break;
case LOOP_SCHED:
error = setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, pid1,
0);
error = errno;
name = "sched";
desirederror =
scenarios[scenario].sc_cansched_errno;
break;
default:
name = "broken";
}
if (error != desirederror) {
fprintf(stdout,
"[%s].%s: expected %s, got %s\n ",
scenarios[scenario].sc_name, name,
errno_to_string(desirederror),
errno_to_string(error));
cred_print(stdout,
scenarios[scenario].sc_cred1);
cred_print(stdout,
scenarios[scenario].sc_cred2);
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
}
exit(0);
default:
/* parent */
break;
}
error = waitpid(pid2, NULL, 0);
/*
* Once pid2 has died, it's safe to kill pid1, if it's still
* alive. Mask signal failure in case the test actually
* killed pid1 (not unlikely: can occur in both signal and
* ptrace cases).
*/
kill(pid1, SIGKILL);
error = waitpid(pid2, NULL, 0);
}
return (0);
}
void
enact_scenarios(void)
{
int i, error;
for (i = 0; i < scenarios_count; i++) {
error = enact_scenario(i);
if (error)
perror("enact_scenario");
}
}