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27 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
rwatson
a400e9c007 Update most userspace consumers of capability.h to use capsicum.h instead.
auditdistd is not updated as I will make the change upstream and then do a
vendor import sometime in the next week or two.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-03-16 11:04:44 +00:00
pjd
029a6f5d92 Change the cap_rights_t type from uint64_t to a structure that we can extend
in the future in a backward compatible (API and ABI) way.

The cap_rights_t represents capability rights. We used to use one bit to
represent one right, but we are running out of spare bits. Currently the new
structure provides place for 114 rights (so 50 more than the previous
cap_rights_t), but it is possible to grow the structure to hold at least 285
rights, although we can make it even larger if 285 rights won't be enough.

The structure definition looks like this:

	struct cap_rights {
		uint64_t	cr_rights[CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION + 2];
	};

The initial CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION is 0.

The top two bits in the first element of the cr_rights[] array contain total
number of elements in the array - 2. This means if those two bits are equal to
0, we have 2 array elements.

The top two bits in all remaining array elements should be 0.
The next five bits in all array elements contain array index. Only one bit is
used and bit position in this five-bits range defines array index. This means
there can be at most five array elements in the future.

To define new right the CAPRIGHT() macro must be used. The macro takes two
arguments - an array index and a bit to set, eg.

	#define	CAP_PDKILL	CAPRIGHT(1, 0x0000000000000800ULL)

We still support aliases that combine few rights, but the rights have to belong
to the same array element, eg:

	#define	CAP_LOOKUP	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000000400ULL)
	#define	CAP_FCHMOD	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000002000ULL)

	#define	CAP_FCHMODAT	(CAP_FCHMOD | CAP_LOOKUP)

There is new API to manage the new cap_rights_t structure:

	cap_rights_t *cap_rights_init(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_clear(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	bool cap_rights_is_set(const cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

	bool cap_rights_is_valid(const cap_rights_t *rights);
	void cap_rights_merge(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	void cap_rights_remove(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	bool cap_rights_contains(const cap_rights_t *big, const cap_rights_t *little);

Capability rights to the cap_rights_init(), cap_rights_set(),
cap_rights_clear() and cap_rights_is_set() functions are provided by
separating them with commas, eg:

	cap_rights_t rights;

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_READ, CAP_WRITE, CAP_FSTAT);

There is no need to terminate the list of rights, as those functions are
actually macros that take care of the termination, eg:

	#define	cap_rights_set(rights, ...)				\
		__cap_rights_set((rights), __VA_ARGS__, 0ULL)
	void __cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

Thanks to using one bit as an array index we can assert in those functions that
there are no two rights belonging to different array elements provided
together. For example this is illegal and will be detected, because CAP_LOOKUP
belongs to element 0 and CAP_PDKILL to element 1:

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_LOOKUP | CAP_PDKILL);

Providing several rights that belongs to the same array's element this way is
correct, but is not advised. It should only be used for aliases definition.

This commit also breaks compatibility with some existing Capsicum system calls,
but I see no other way to do that. This should be fine as Capsicum is still
experimental and this change is not going to 9.x.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-05 00:09:56 +00:00
pjd
2389e2e0a5 Few more style nits.
MFC after:	1 month
2013-07-03 20:44:47 +00:00
pjd
716e644161 Sandbox rwho(1) using capability mode and Capsicum capabilities.
rwho(1) gets only read-only access to /var/rwho/ directory.

Submitted by:	Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2013
Reviewed by:	pjd
MFC after:	1 month
2013-07-03 20:42:10 +00:00
pjd
09921b0dcb Style cleanups.
Submitted by:	Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2013
Reviewed by:	pjd
MFC after:	1 month
2013-07-03 20:28:33 +00:00
ed
d2e48ceef2 Add missing static keywords to rwho(1) 2011-11-06 08:16:59 +00:00
ed
e3855b1e6b Build rwho(1) with WARNS=6.
The only reason why it didn't build with WARNS=6, is because of some
simple to fix string formatting bugs.

MFC after:	3 months
2011-10-16 08:54:41 +00:00
joel
29af67e52c Remove the advertising clause from UCB copyrighted files in usr.bin. This
is in accordance with the information provided at
ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change

Also add $FreeBSD$ to a few files to keep svn happy.

Discussed with:	imp, rwatson
2010-12-11 08:32:16 +00:00
ed
2f4287b133 Let the width of the username column depend on the rwho file format.
Right now the code uses UT_NAMESIZE, but this makes little sense,
because rwho(1) parses files generated by rwhod(8). Not utmp(5) files.
2009-12-25 20:07:48 +00:00
markm
ebb4feef4b Modernise; ISOify, use __FBSDID(), use headers instead of hand-declaring.
Fix easy warnings.
2002-07-01 16:40:33 +00:00
imp
1698cb216e remove __P 2002-03-22 01:33:25 +00:00
dillon
c3dbbbabdf I've been meaning to do this for a while. Add an underscore to the
time_to_xxx() and xxx_to_time() functions.  e.g. _time_to_xxx()
instead of time_to_xxx(), to make it more obvious that these are
stopgap functions & placemarkers and not meant to create a defacto
standard.  They will eventually be replaced when a real standard
comes out of committee.
2002-01-19 23:20:02 +00:00
dillon
a3b99516b8 Fix time_t == int assumption, convert protocol int to time_t. 2001-10-28 20:26:54 +00:00
ache
4b8b41b154 Don't attempt to parse %c 2001-03-21 20:26:51 +00:00
peter
3b842d34e8 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
steve
33ffab8aa4 Be picky about the format of the commandline and cleanup
a warning related to qsort.

PR:		6420
Submitted by:	Ruslan Ermilov <ru@ucb.crimea.ua>
1998-05-03 23:22:37 +00:00
charnier
feae501bfd Use err(3). Add usage() and prototypes. Add Xr to who(1). 1997-08-08 12:20:24 +00:00
imp
141381e1cb compare return value from getopt against -1 rather than EOF, per the final
posix standard on the topic.
1997-03-29 04:34:07 +00:00
ache
17cc02ba93 Fix my error from previous commit with mixing rwhod protocol
and utmp sizes.
Replace hardcoded constants by sizeofs or symbolic constants
1996-12-05 20:19:33 +00:00
ache
48670a95db Use UT_* contstants when possible instead of harcoded 8
2.2 candidate
1996-12-05 17:12:51 +00:00
bde
d2512c2bf9 Eliminated includes of the "temporary" backwards compatibility header
<sys/dir.h> in applications.  Maintained existing (inadequate) ifdefs
for dir.h vs dirent.h in libdialog, amd and rarpd, but didn't add any
new ones.
1996-09-24 08:08:11 +00:00
ache
4f25f98542 Add setlocale LT_TIME 1995-10-24 04:09:49 +00:00
ache
b627d98084 Change ctime to strftime %c to use national date/time representation. 1995-08-08 00:15:16 +00:00
rgrimes
a14d555c87 Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 06:41:30 +00:00
ats
32fbcd2a75 My prevoius commit missed some things. The out_line didn't need
to be padded to 8 chars. Simply make sure that never more than 8 chars
are printed ( %-.8s ). The former commit otherwise hosed the width
calculation and landed on different positions for the time output.
Also the strlen(xx_out_line) hoses the wide
calculation, so that it sometimes make it much larger than necessary.
Simply use always 8 chars for the out_line calculation now. Looks good
this way.
1994-12-27 00:53:14 +00:00
ats
bface82b87 The out_line doesn't need to be zero terminated, so print it not with %s
but with a %-8.8s instead. this prevents funny output, if the out_line
contains a long hostname that is larger than 8 chars.
1994-12-26 17:29:03 +00:00
rgrimes
f9ab90d9d6 BSD 4.4 Lite Usr.bin Sources 1994-05-27 12:33:43 +00:00