tmp_suning_uos_patched/security/selinux/ss/conditional.h
Stephen Smalley c7c556f1e8 selinux: refactor changing booleans
Refactor the logic for changing SELinux policy booleans in a similar
manner to the refactoring of policy load, thereby reducing the
size of the critical section when the policy write-lock is held
and making it easier to convert the policy rwlock to RCU in the
future.  Instead of directly modifying the policydb in place, modify
a copy and then swap it into place through a single pointer update.
Only fully copy the portions of the policydb that are affected by
boolean changes to avoid the full cost of a deep policydb copy.
Introduce another level of indirection for the sidtab since changing
booleans does not require updating the sidtab, unlike policy load.
While we are here, create a common helper for notifying
other kernel components and userspace of a policy change and call it
from both security_set_bools() and selinux_policy_commit().

Based on an old (2004) patch by Kaigai Kohei [1] to convert the policy
rwlock to RCU that was deferred at the time since it did not
significantly improve performance and introduced complexity. Peter
Enderborg later submitted a patch series to convert to RCU [2] that
would have made changing booleans a much more expensive operation
by requiring a full policydb_write();policydb_read(); sequence to
deep copy the entire policydb and also had concerns regarding
atomic allocations.

This change is now simplified by the earlier work to encapsulate
policy state in the selinux_policy struct and to refactor
policy load.  After this change, the last major obstacle to
converting the policy rwlock to RCU is likely the sidtab live
convert support.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/selinux/6e2f9128-e191-ebb3-0e87-74bfccb0767f@tycho.nsa.gov/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/selinux/20180530141104.28569-1-peter.enderborg@sony.com/

Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <stephen.smalley.work@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
2020-08-17 21:00:33 -04:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/* Authors: Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@tresys.com>
* Frank Mayer <mayerf@tresys.com>
*
* Copyright (C) 2003 - 2004 Tresys Technology, LLC
*/
#ifndef _CONDITIONAL_H_
#define _CONDITIONAL_H_
#include "avtab.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "policydb.h"
#include "../include/conditional.h"
#define COND_EXPR_MAXDEPTH 10
/*
* A conditional expression is a list of operators and operands
* in reverse polish notation.
*/
struct cond_expr_node {
#define COND_BOOL 1 /* plain bool */
#define COND_NOT 2 /* !bool */
#define COND_OR 3 /* bool || bool */
#define COND_AND 4 /* bool && bool */
#define COND_XOR 5 /* bool ^ bool */
#define COND_EQ 6 /* bool == bool */
#define COND_NEQ 7 /* bool != bool */
#define COND_LAST COND_NEQ
u32 expr_type;
u32 bool;
};
struct cond_expr {
struct cond_expr_node *nodes;
u32 len;
};
/*
* Each cond_node contains a list of rules to be enabled/disabled
* depending on the current value of the conditional expression. This
* struct is for that list.
*/
struct cond_av_list {
struct avtab_node **nodes;
u32 len;
};
/*
* A cond node represents a conditional block in a policy. It
* contains a conditional expression, the current state of the expression,
* two lists of rules to enable/disable depending on the value of the
* expression (the true list corresponds to if and the false list corresponds
* to else)..
*/
struct cond_node {
int cur_state;
struct cond_expr expr;
struct cond_av_list true_list;
struct cond_av_list false_list;
};
void cond_policydb_init(struct policydb *p);
void cond_policydb_destroy(struct policydb *p);
int cond_init_bool_indexes(struct policydb *p);
int cond_destroy_bool(void *key, void *datum, void *p);
int cond_index_bool(void *key, void *datum, void *datap);
int cond_read_bool(struct policydb *p, struct symtab *s, void *fp);
int cond_read_list(struct policydb *p, void *fp);
int cond_write_bool(void *key, void *datum, void *ptr);
int cond_write_list(struct policydb *p, void *fp);
void cond_compute_av(struct avtab *ctab, struct avtab_key *key,
struct av_decision *avd, struct extended_perms *xperms);
void cond_compute_xperms(struct avtab *ctab, struct avtab_key *key,
struct extended_perms_decision *xpermd);
void evaluate_cond_nodes(struct policydb *p);
void cond_policydb_destroy_dup(struct policydb *p);
int cond_policydb_dup(struct policydb *new, struct policydb *orig);
#endif /* _CONDITIONAL_H_ */