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Release 4.18 security/selinux/ss/status.c

/*
 * mmap based event notifications for SELinux
 *
 * Author: KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2010 NEC corporation
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2,
 * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
 */
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/gfp.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include "avc.h"
#include "services.h"

/*
 * The selinux_status_page shall be exposed to userspace applications
 * using mmap interface on /selinux/status.
 * It enables to notify applications a few events that will cause reset
 * of userspace access vector without context switching.
 *
 * The selinux_kernel_status structure on the head of status page is
 * protected from concurrent accesses using seqlock logic, so userspace
 * application should reference the status page according to the seqlock
 * logic.
 *
 * Typically, application checks status->sequence at the head of access
 * control routine. If it is odd-number, kernel is updating the status,
 * so please wait for a moment. If it is changed from the last sequence
 * number, it means something happen, so application will reset userspace
 * avc, if needed.
 * In most cases, application shall confirm the kernel status is not
 * changed without any system call invocations.
 */

/*
 * selinux_kernel_status_page
 *
 * It returns a reference to selinux_status_page. If the status page is
 * not allocated yet, it also tries to allocate it at the first time.
 */

struct page *selinux_kernel_status_page(struct selinux_state *state) { struct selinux_kernel_status *status; struct page *result = NULL; mutex_lock(&state->ss->status_lock); if (!state->ss->status_page) { state->ss->status_page = alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_ZERO); if (state->ss->status_page) { status = page_address(state->ss->status_page); status->version = SELINUX_KERNEL_STATUS_VERSION; status->sequence = 0; status->enforcing = enforcing_enabled(state); /* * NOTE: the next policyload event shall set * a positive value on the status->policyload, * although it may not be 1, but never zero. * So, application can know it was updated. */ status->policyload = 0; status->deny_unknown = !security_get_allow_unknown(state); } } result = state->ss->status_page; mutex_unlock(&state->ss->status_lock); return result; }

Contributors

PersonTokensPropCommitsCommitProp
KaiGai Kohei9266.67%133.33%
Stephen D. Smalley4532.61%133.33%
Paul Moore10.72%133.33%
Total138100.00%3100.00%

/* * selinux_status_update_setenforce * * It updates status of the current enforcing/permissive mode. */
void selinux_status_update_setenforce(struct selinux_state *state, int enforcing) { struct selinux_kernel_status *status; mutex_lock(&state->ss->status_lock); if (state->ss->status_page) { status = page_address(state->ss->status_page); status->sequence++; smp_wmb(); status->enforcing = enforcing; smp_wmb(); status->sequence++; } mutex_unlock(&state->ss->status_lock); }

Contributors

PersonTokensPropCommitsCommitProp
KaiGai Kohei5669.14%150.00%
Stephen D. Smalley2530.86%150.00%
Total81100.00%2100.00%

/* * selinux_status_update_policyload * * It updates status of the times of policy reloaded, and current * setting of deny_unknown. */
void selinux_status_update_policyload(struct selinux_state *state, int seqno) { struct selinux_kernel_status *status; mutex_lock(&state->ss->status_lock); if (state->ss->status_page) { status = page_address(state->ss->status_page); status->sequence++; smp_wmb(); status->policyload = seqno; status->deny_unknown = !security_get_allow_unknown(state); smp_wmb(); status->sequence++; } mutex_unlock(&state->ss->status_lock); }

Contributors

PersonTokensPropCommitsCommitProp
KaiGai Kohei6369.23%150.00%
Stephen D. Smalley2830.77%150.00%
Total91100.00%2100.00%


Overall Contributors

PersonTokensPropCommitsCommitProp
KaiGai Kohei23470.27%133.33%
Stephen D. Smalley9829.43%133.33%
Paul Moore10.30%133.33%
Total333100.00%3100.00%
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