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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 1/4] fs, net: Standardize on file_receive helper to move fds across processes
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 07:59:55PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 08:12:38AM +0000, Sargun Dhillon wrote:
> > As an aside, all of this junk should be dropped:
> > + ret = get_user(size, &uaddfd->size);
> > + if (ret)
> > + return ret;
> > +
> > + ret = copy_struct_from_user(&addfd, sizeof(addfd), uaddfd, size);
> > + if (ret)
> > + return ret;
> >
> > and the size member of the seccomp_notif_addfd struct. I brought this up
> > off-list with Tycho that ioctls have the size of the struct embedded in them. We
> > should just use that. The ioctl definition is based on this[2]:
> > #define _IOC(dir,type,nr,size) \
> > (((dir) << _IOC_DIRSHIFT) | \
> > ((type) << _IOC_TYPESHIFT) | \
> > ((nr) << _IOC_NRSHIFT) | \
> > ((size) << _IOC_SIZESHIFT))
> >
> >
> > We should just use copy_from_user for now. In the future, we can either
> > introduce new ioctl names for new structs, or extract the size dynamically from
> > the ioctl (and mask it out on the switch statement in seccomp_notify_ioctl.
>
> Yeah, that seems reasonable. Here's the diff for that part:
>
> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/seccomp.h b/include/uapi/linux/seccomp.h
> index 7b6028b399d8..98bf19b4e086 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/linux/seccomp.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/seccomp.h
> @@ -118,7 +118,6 @@ struct seccomp_notif_resp {
>
> /**
> * struct seccomp_notif_addfd
> - * @size: The size of the seccomp_notif_addfd datastructure
> * @id: The ID of the seccomp notification
> * @flags: SECCOMP_ADDFD_FLAG_*
> * @srcfd: The local fd number
> @@ -126,7 +125,6 @@ struct seccomp_notif_resp {
> * @newfd_flags: The O_* flags the remote FD should have applied
> */
> struct seccomp_notif_addfd {
> - __u64 size;
> __u64 id;
> __u32 flags;
> __u32 srcfd;
> diff --git a/kernel/seccomp.c b/kernel/seccomp.c
> index 3c913f3b8451..00cbdad6c480 100644
> --- a/kernel/seccomp.c
> +++ b/kernel/seccomp.c
> @@ -1297,14 +1297,9 @@ static long seccomp_notify_addfd(struct seccomp_filter *filter,
> struct seccomp_notif_addfd addfd;
> struct seccomp_knotif *knotif;
> struct seccomp_kaddfd kaddfd;
> - u64 size;
> int ret;
>
> - ret = get_user(size, &uaddfd->size);
> - if (ret)
> - return ret;
> -
> - ret = copy_struct_from_user(&addfd, sizeof(addfd), uaddfd, size);
> + ret = copy_from_user(&addfd, uaddfd, sizeof(addfd));
> if (ret)
> return ret;
>
>
> >
> > ----
> > +#define SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ADDFD SECCOMP_IOR(3, \
> > + struct seccomp_notif_addfd)
> >
> > Lastly, what I believe to be a small mistake, it should be SECCOMP_IOW, based on
> > the documentation in ioctl.h -- "_IOW means userland is writing and kernel is
> > reading."
>
> Oooooh. Yeah; good catch. Uhm, that means SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ID_VALID
> is wrong too, yes? Tycho, Christian, how disruptive would this be to
> fix? (Perhaps support both and deprecate the IOR version at some point
> in the future?)

We have custom defines in our source code, i.e.
#define SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ID_VALID SECCOMP_IOR(2, __u64)
so ideally we'd have a SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ID_VALID_V2

Does that sound ok?

Christian

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