TOMOYO: Add recursive directory matching operator support.
authorTetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:00:05 +0000 (22:00 +0900)
committerJames Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Wed, 25 Nov 2009 07:51:16 +0000 (18:51 +1100)
TOMOYO 1.7.1 has recursive directory matching operator support.
I want to add it to TOMOYO for Linux 2.6.33 .
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[PATCH] TOMOYO: Add recursive directory matching operator support.

This patch introduces new operator /\{dir\}/ which matches
'/' + 'One or more repetitions of dir/' (e.g. /dir/ /dir/dir/ /dir/dir/dir/ ).

Signed-off-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Acked-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
security/tomoyo/common.c
security/tomoyo/common.h

index 3c8bd8e..e0d0354 100644 (file)
@@ -187,6 +187,8 @@ bool tomoyo_is_correct_path(const char *filename, const s8 start_type,
                            const s8 pattern_type, const s8 end_type,
                            const char *function)
 {
+       const char *const start = filename;
+       bool in_repetition = false;
        bool contains_pattern = false;
        unsigned char c;
        unsigned char d;
@@ -212,9 +214,13 @@ bool tomoyo_is_correct_path(const char *filename, const s8 start_type,
                if (c == '/')
                        goto out;
        }
-       while ((c = *filename++) != '\0') {
+       while (1) {
+               c = *filename++;
+               if (!c)
+                       break;
                if (c == '\\') {
-                       switch ((c = *filename++)) {
+                       c = *filename++;
+                       switch (c) {
                        case '\\':  /* "\\" */
                                continue;
                        case '$':   /* "\$" */
@@ -231,6 +237,22 @@ bool tomoyo_is_correct_path(const char *filename, const s8 start_type,
                                        break; /* Must not contain pattern */
                                contains_pattern = true;
                                continue;
+                       case '{':   /* "/\{" */
+                               if (filename - 3 < start ||
+                                   *(filename - 3) != '/')
+                                       break;
+                               if (pattern_type == -1)
+                                       break; /* Must not contain pattern */
+                               contains_pattern = true;
+                               in_repetition = true;
+                               continue;
+                       case '}':   /* "\}/" */
+                               if (*filename != '/')
+                                       break;
+                               if (!in_repetition)
+                                       break;
+                               in_repetition = false;
+                               continue;
                        case '0':   /* "\ooo" */
                        case '1':
                        case '2':
@@ -246,6 +268,8 @@ bool tomoyo_is_correct_path(const char *filename, const s8 start_type,
                                        continue; /* pattern is not \000 */
                        }
                        goto out;
+               } else if (in_repetition && c == '/') {
+                       goto out;
                } else if (tomoyo_is_invalid(c)) {
                        goto out;
                }
@@ -254,6 +278,8 @@ bool tomoyo_is_correct_path(const char *filename, const s8 start_type,
                if (!contains_pattern)
                        goto out;
        }
+       if (in_repetition)
+               goto out;
        return true;
  out:
        printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Invalid pathname '%s'\n", function,
@@ -360,33 +386,6 @@ struct tomoyo_domain_info *tomoyo_find_domain(const char *domainname)
 }
 
 /**
- * tomoyo_path_depth - Evaluate the number of '/' in a string.
- *
- * @pathname: The string to evaluate.
- *
- * Returns path depth of the string.
- *
- * I score 2 for each of the '/' in the @pathname
- * and score 1 if the @pathname ends with '/'.
- */
-static int tomoyo_path_depth(const char *pathname)
-{
-       int i = 0;
-
-       if (pathname) {
-               const char *ep = pathname + strlen(pathname);
-               if (pathname < ep--) {
-                       if (*ep != '/')
-                               i++;
-                       while (pathname <= ep)
-                               if (*ep-- == '/')
-                                       i += 2;
-               }
-       }
-       return i;
-}
-
-/**
  * tomoyo_const_part_length - Evaluate the initial length without a pattern in a token.
  *
  * @filename: The string to evaluate.
@@ -444,11 +443,10 @@ void tomoyo_fill_path_info(struct tomoyo_path_info *ptr)
        ptr->is_dir = len && (name[len - 1] == '/');
        ptr->is_patterned = (ptr->const_len < len);
        ptr->hash = full_name_hash(name, len);
-       ptr->depth = tomoyo_path_depth(name);
 }
 
 /**
- * tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2 - Pattern matching without '/' character
+ * tomoyo_file_matches_pattern2 - Pattern matching without '/' character
  * and "\-" pattern.
  *
  * @filename:     The start of string to check.
@@ -458,10 +456,10 @@ void tomoyo_fill_path_info(struct tomoyo_path_info *ptr)
  *
  * Returns true if @filename matches @pattern, false otherwise.
  */
-static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(const char *filename,
-                                           const char *filename_end,
-                                           const char *pattern,
-                                           const char *pattern_end)
+static bool tomoyo_file_matches_pattern2(const char *filename,
+                                        const char *filename_end,
+                                        const char *pattern,
+                                        const char *pattern_end)
 {
        while (filename < filename_end && pattern < pattern_end) {
                char c;
@@ -519,7 +517,7 @@ static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(const char *filename,
                case '*':
                case '@':
                        for (i = 0; i <= filename_end - filename; i++) {
-                               if (tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(
+                               if (tomoyo_file_matches_pattern2(
                                                    filename + i, filename_end,
                                                    pattern + 1, pattern_end))
                                        return true;
@@ -550,7 +548,7 @@ static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(const char *filename,
                                        j++;
                        }
                        for (i = 1; i <= j; i++) {
-                               if (tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(
+                               if (tomoyo_file_matches_pattern2(
                                                    filename + i, filename_end,
                                                    pattern + 1, pattern_end))
                                        return true;
@@ -567,7 +565,7 @@ static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(const char *filename,
 }
 
 /**
- * tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern - Pattern matching without without '/' character.
+ * tomoyo_file_matches_pattern - Pattern matching without without '/' character.
  *
  * @filename:     The start of string to check.
  * @filename_end: The end of string to check.
@@ -576,7 +574,7 @@ static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(const char *filename,
  *
  * Returns true if @filename matches @pattern, false otherwise.
  */
-static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern(const char *filename,
+static bool tomoyo_file_matches_pattern(const char *filename,
                                           const char *filename_end,
                                           const char *pattern,
                                           const char *pattern_end)
@@ -589,10 +587,10 @@ static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern(const char *filename,
                /* Split at "\-" pattern. */
                if (*pattern++ != '\\' || *pattern++ != '-')
                        continue;
-               result = tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(filename,
-                                                        filename_end,
-                                                        pattern_start,
-                                                        pattern - 2);
+               result = tomoyo_file_matches_pattern2(filename,
+                                                     filename_end,
+                                                     pattern_start,
+                                                     pattern - 2);
                if (first)
                        result = !result;
                if (result)
@@ -600,13 +598,79 @@ static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern(const char *filename,
                first = false;
                pattern_start = pattern;
        }
-       result = tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern2(filename, filename_end,
-                                                pattern_start, pattern_end);
+       result = tomoyo_file_matches_pattern2(filename, filename_end,
+                                             pattern_start, pattern_end);
        return first ? result : !result;
 }
 
 /**
+ * tomoyo_path_matches_pattern2 - Do pathname pattern matching.
+ *
+ * @f: The start of string to check.
+ * @p: The start of pattern to compare.
+ *
+ * Returns true if @f matches @p, false otherwise.
+ */
+static bool tomoyo_path_matches_pattern2(const char *f, const char *p)
+{
+       const char *f_delimiter;
+       const char *p_delimiter;
+
+       while (*f && *p) {
+               f_delimiter = strchr(f, '/');
+               if (!f_delimiter)
+                       f_delimiter = f + strlen(f);
+               p_delimiter = strchr(p, '/');
+               if (!p_delimiter)
+                       p_delimiter = p + strlen(p);
+               if (*p == '\\' && *(p + 1) == '{')
+                       goto recursive;
+               if (!tomoyo_file_matches_pattern(f, f_delimiter, p,
+                                                p_delimiter))
+                       return false;
+               f = f_delimiter;
+               if (*f)
+                       f++;
+               p = p_delimiter;
+               if (*p)
+                       p++;
+       }
+       /* Ignore trailing "\*" and "\@" in @pattern. */
+       while (*p == '\\' &&
+              (*(p + 1) == '*' || *(p + 1) == '@'))
+               p += 2;
+       return !*f && !*p;
+ recursive:
+       /*
+        * The "\{" pattern is permitted only after '/' character.
+        * This guarantees that below "*(p - 1)" is safe.
+        * Also, the "\}" pattern is permitted only before '/' character
+        * so that "\{" + "\}" pair will not break the "\-" operator.
+        */
+       if (*(p - 1) != '/' || p_delimiter <= p + 3 || *p_delimiter != '/' ||
+           *(p_delimiter - 1) != '}' || *(p_delimiter - 2) != '\\')
+               return false; /* Bad pattern. */
+       do {
+               /* Compare current component with pattern. */
+               if (!tomoyo_file_matches_pattern(f, f_delimiter, p + 2,
+                                                p_delimiter - 2))
+                       break;
+               /* Proceed to next component. */
+               f = f_delimiter;
+               if (!*f)
+                       break;
+               f++;
+               /* Continue comparison. */
+               if (tomoyo_path_matches_pattern2(f, p_delimiter + 1))
+                       return true;
+               f_delimiter = strchr(f, '/');
+       } while (f_delimiter);
+       return false; /* Not matched. */
+}
+
+/**
  * tomoyo_path_matches_pattern - Check whether the given filename matches the given pattern.
+ *
  * @filename: The filename to check.
  * @pattern:  The pattern to compare.
  *
@@ -615,24 +679,24 @@ static bool tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern(const char *filename,
  * The following patterns are available.
  *   \\     \ itself.
  *   \ooo   Octal representation of a byte.
- *   \*     More than or equals to 0 character other than '/'.
- *   \@     More than or equals to 0 character other than '/' or '.'.
+ *   \*     Zero or more repetitions of characters other than '/'.
+ *   \@     Zero or more repetitions of characters other than '/' or '.'.
  *   \?     1 byte character other than '/'.
- *   \$     More than or equals to 1 decimal digit.
+ *   \$     One or more repetitions of decimal digits.
  *   \+     1 decimal digit.
- *   \X     More than or equals to 1 hexadecimal digit.
+ *   \X     One or more repetitions of hexadecimal digits.
  *   \x     1 hexadecimal digit.
- *   \A     More than or equals to 1 alphabet character.
+ *   \A     One or more repetitions of alphabet characters.
  *   \a     1 alphabet character.
+ *
  *   \-     Subtraction operator.
+ *
+ *   /\{dir\}/   '/' + 'One or more repetitions of dir/' (e.g. /dir/ /dir/dir/
+ *               /dir/dir/dir/ ).
  */
 bool tomoyo_path_matches_pattern(const struct tomoyo_path_info *filename,
                                 const struct tomoyo_path_info *pattern)
 {
-       /*
-         if (!filename || !pattern)
-         return false;
-       */
        const char *f = filename->name;
        const char *p = pattern->name;
        const int len = pattern->const_len;
@@ -640,37 +704,15 @@ bool tomoyo_path_matches_pattern(const struct tomoyo_path_info *filename,
        /* If @pattern doesn't contain pattern, I can use strcmp(). */
        if (!pattern->is_patterned)
                return !tomoyo_pathcmp(filename, pattern);
-       /* Dont compare if the number of '/' differs. */
-       if (filename->depth != pattern->depth)
+       /* Don't compare directory and non-directory. */
+       if (filename->is_dir != pattern->is_dir)
                return false;
        /* Compare the initial length without patterns. */
        if (strncmp(f, p, len))
                return false;
        f += len;
        p += len;
-       /* Main loop. Compare each directory component. */
-       while (*f && *p) {
-               const char *f_delimiter = strchr(f, '/');
-               const char *p_delimiter = strchr(p, '/');
-               if (!f_delimiter)
-                       f_delimiter = f + strlen(f);
-               if (!p_delimiter)
-                       p_delimiter = p + strlen(p);
-               if (!tomoyo_file_matches_to_pattern(f, f_delimiter,
-                                                   p, p_delimiter))
-                       return false;
-               f = f_delimiter;
-               if (*f)
-                       f++;
-               p = p_delimiter;
-               if (*p)
-                       p++;
-       }
-       /* Ignore trailing "\*" and "\@" in @pattern. */
-       while (*p == '\\' &&
-              (*(p + 1) == '*' || *(p + 1) == '@'))
-               p += 2;
-       return !*f && !*p;
+       return tomoyo_path_matches_pattern2(f, p);
 }
 
 /**
index 31df541..92169d2 100644 (file)
@@ -56,9 +56,6 @@ struct tomoyo_page_buffer {
  * (5) "is_patterned" is a bool which is true if "name" contains wildcard
  *     characters, false otherwise. This allows TOMOYO to use "hash" and
  *     strcmp() for string comparison if "is_patterned" is false.
- * (6) "depth" is calculated using the number of "/" characters in "name".
- *     This allows TOMOYO to avoid comparing two pathnames which never match
- *     (e.g. whether "/var/www/html/index.html" matches "/tmp/sh-thd-\$").
  */
 struct tomoyo_path_info {
        const char *name;
@@ -66,7 +63,6 @@ struct tomoyo_path_info {
        u16 const_len;     /* = tomoyo_const_part_length(name)     */
        bool is_dir;       /* = tomoyo_strendswith(name, "/")      */
        bool is_patterned; /* = tomoyo_path_contains_pattern(name) */
-       u16 depth;         /* = tomoyo_path_depth(name)            */
 };
 
 /*