4 * Copyright (C) 2001 WireX Communications, Inc <chris@wirex.com>
5 * Copyright (C) 2001 Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
6 * Copyright (C) 2001 Networks Associates Technology, Inc <ssmalley@nai.com>
7 * Copyright (C) 2001 James Morris <jmorris@intercode.com.au>
8 * Copyright (C) 2001 Silicon Graphics, Inc. (Trust Technology Group)
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22 #ifndef __LINUX_SECURITY_H
23 #define __LINUX_SECURITY_H
26 #include <linux/binfmts.h>
27 #include <linux/signal.h>
28 #include <linux/resource.h>
29 #include <linux/sem.h>
30 #include <linux/shm.h>
31 #include <linux/msg.h>
32 #include <linux/sched.h>
33 #include <linux/key.h>
34 #include <linux/xfrm.h>
37 extern unsigned securebits;
42 * These functions are in security/capability.c and are used
43 * as the default capabilities functions
45 extern int cap_capable (struct task_struct *tsk, int cap);
46 extern int cap_settime (struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz);
47 extern int cap_ptrace (struct task_struct *parent, struct task_struct *child);
48 extern int cap_capget (struct task_struct *target, kernel_cap_t *effective, kernel_cap_t *inheritable, kernel_cap_t *permitted);
49 extern int cap_capset_check (struct task_struct *target, kernel_cap_t *effective, kernel_cap_t *inheritable, kernel_cap_t *permitted);
50 extern void cap_capset_set (struct task_struct *target, kernel_cap_t *effective, kernel_cap_t *inheritable, kernel_cap_t *permitted);
51 extern int cap_bprm_set_security (struct linux_binprm *bprm);
52 extern void cap_bprm_apply_creds (struct linux_binprm *bprm, int unsafe);
53 extern int cap_bprm_secureexec(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
54 extern int cap_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name, void *value, size_t size, int flags);
55 extern int cap_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name);
56 extern int cap_inode_need_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
57 extern int cap_inode_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
58 extern int cap_task_post_setuid (uid_t old_ruid, uid_t old_euid, uid_t old_suid, int flags);
59 extern void cap_task_reparent_to_init (struct task_struct *p);
60 extern int cap_task_setscheduler (struct task_struct *p, int policy, struct sched_param *lp);
61 extern int cap_task_setioprio (struct task_struct *p, int ioprio);
62 extern int cap_task_setnice (struct task_struct *p, int nice);
63 extern int cap_syslog (int type);
64 extern int cap_vm_enough_memory(struct mm_struct *mm, long pages);
76 struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx;
78 extern int cap_netlink_send(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
79 extern int cap_netlink_recv(struct sk_buff *skb, int cap);
81 extern unsigned long mmap_min_addr;
83 * Values used in the task_security_ops calls
85 /* setuid or setgid, id0 == uid or gid */
86 #define LSM_SETID_ID 1
88 /* setreuid or setregid, id0 == real, id1 == eff */
89 #define LSM_SETID_RE 2
91 /* setresuid or setresgid, id0 == real, id1 == eff, uid2 == saved */
92 #define LSM_SETID_RES 4
94 /* setfsuid or setfsgid, id0 == fsuid or fsgid */
95 #define LSM_SETID_FS 8
97 /* forward declares to avoid warnings */
100 struct swap_info_struct;
103 /* bprm_apply_creds unsafe reasons */
104 #define LSM_UNSAFE_SHARE 1
105 #define LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE 2
106 #define LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE_CAP 4
108 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
110 struct security_mnt_opts {
116 static inline void security_init_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
118 opts->mnt_opts = NULL;
119 opts->mnt_opts_flags = NULL;
120 opts->num_mnt_opts = 0;
123 static inline void security_free_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
127 for(i = 0; i < opts->num_mnt_opts; i++)
128 kfree(opts->mnt_opts[i]);
129 kfree(opts->mnt_opts);
130 opts->mnt_opts = NULL;
131 kfree(opts->mnt_opts_flags);
132 opts->mnt_opts_flags = NULL;
133 opts->num_mnt_opts = 0;
137 * struct security_operations - main security structure
139 * Security hooks for program execution operations.
141 * @bprm_alloc_security:
142 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the @bprm->security field.
143 * The security field is initialized to NULL when the bprm structure is
145 * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure to be modified.
146 * Return 0 if operation was successful.
147 * @bprm_free_security:
148 * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure to be modified.
149 * Deallocate and clear the @bprm->security field.
151 * Compute and set the security attributes of a process being transformed
152 * by an execve operation based on the old attributes (current->security)
153 * and the information saved in @bprm->security by the set_security hook.
154 * Since this hook function (and its caller) are void, this hook can not
155 * return an error. However, it can leave the security attributes of the
156 * process unchanged if an access failure occurs at this point.
157 * bprm_apply_creds is called under task_lock. @unsafe indicates various
158 * reasons why it may be unsafe to change security state.
159 * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
160 * @bprm_post_apply_creds:
161 * Runs after bprm_apply_creds with the task_lock dropped, so that
162 * functions which cannot be called safely under the task_lock can
163 * be used. This hook is a good place to perform state changes on
164 * the process such as closing open file descriptors to which access
165 * is no longer granted if the attributes were changed.
166 * Note that a security module might need to save state between
167 * bprm_apply_creds and bprm_post_apply_creds to store the decision
168 * on whether the process may proceed.
169 * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
170 * @bprm_set_security:
171 * Save security information in the bprm->security field, typically based
172 * on information about the bprm->file, for later use by the apply_creds
173 * hook. This hook may also optionally check permissions (e.g. for
174 * transitions between security domains).
175 * This hook may be called multiple times during a single execve, e.g. for
176 * interpreters. The hook can tell whether it has already been called by
177 * checking to see if @bprm->security is non-NULL. If so, then the hook
178 * may decide either to retain the security information saved earlier or
180 * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
181 * Return 0 if the hook is successful and permission is granted.
182 * @bprm_check_security:
183 * This hook mediates the point when a search for a binary handler will
184 * begin. It allows a check the @bprm->security value which is set in
185 * the preceding set_security call. The primary difference from
186 * set_security is that the argv list and envp list are reliably
187 * available in @bprm. This hook may be called multiple times
188 * during a single execve; and in each pass set_security is called
190 * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
191 * Return 0 if the hook is successful and permission is granted.
193 * Return a boolean value (0 or 1) indicating whether a "secure exec"
194 * is required. The flag is passed in the auxiliary table
195 * on the initial stack to the ELF interpreter to indicate whether libc
196 * should enable secure mode.
197 * @bprm contains the linux_binprm structure.
199 * Security hooks for filesystem operations.
201 * @sb_alloc_security:
202 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the sb->s_security field.
203 * The s_security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is
205 * @sb contains the super_block structure to be modified.
206 * Return 0 if operation was successful.
208 * Deallocate and clear the sb->s_security field.
209 * @sb contains the super_block structure to be modified.
211 * Check permission before obtaining filesystem statistics for the @mnt
213 * @dentry is a handle on the superblock for the filesystem.
214 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
216 * Check permission before an object specified by @dev_name is mounted on
217 * the mount point named by @nd. For an ordinary mount, @dev_name
218 * identifies a device if the file system type requires a device. For a
219 * remount (@flags & MS_REMOUNT), @dev_name is irrelevant. For a
220 * loopback/bind mount (@flags & MS_BIND), @dev_name identifies the
221 * pathname of the object being mounted.
222 * @dev_name contains the name for object being mounted.
223 * @nd contains the nameidata structure for mount point object.
224 * @type contains the filesystem type.
225 * @flags contains the mount flags.
226 * @data contains the filesystem-specific data.
227 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
229 * Allow mount option data to be copied prior to parsing by the filesystem,
230 * so that the security module can extract security-specific mount
231 * options cleanly (a filesystem may modify the data e.g. with strsep()).
232 * This also allows the original mount data to be stripped of security-
233 * specific options to avoid having to make filesystems aware of them.
234 * @type the type of filesystem being mounted.
235 * @orig the original mount data copied from userspace.
236 * @copy copied data which will be passed to the security module.
237 * Returns 0 if the copy was successful.
239 * Check permission before the device with superblock @mnt->sb is mounted
240 * on the mount point named by @nd.
241 * @mnt contains the vfsmount for device being mounted.
242 * @nd contains the nameidata object for the mount point.
243 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
245 * Check permission before the @mnt file system is unmounted.
246 * @mnt contains the mounted file system.
247 * @flags contains the unmount flags, e.g. MNT_FORCE.
248 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
250 * Close any files in the @mnt mounted filesystem that are held open by
251 * the security module. This hook is called during an umount operation
252 * prior to checking whether the filesystem is still busy.
253 * @mnt contains the mounted filesystem.
255 * Handle a failed umount of the @mnt mounted filesystem, e.g. re-opening
256 * any files that were closed by umount_close. This hook is called during
257 * an umount operation if the umount fails after a call to the
259 * @mnt contains the mounted filesystem.
261 * Update the security module's state when a filesystem is remounted.
262 * This hook is only called if the remount was successful.
263 * @mnt contains the mounted file system.
264 * @flags contains the new filesystem flags.
265 * @data contains the filesystem-specific data.
267 * Update the security module's state when a filesystem is mounted.
268 * This hook is called any time a mount is successfully grafetd to
270 * @mnt contains the mounted filesystem.
271 * @mountpoint_nd contains the nameidata structure for the mount point.
273 * Check permission before pivoting the root filesystem.
274 * @old_nd contains the nameidata structure for the new location of the current root (put_old).
275 * @new_nd contains the nameidata structure for the new root (new_root).
276 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
277 * @sb_post_pivotroot:
278 * Update module state after a successful pivot.
279 * @old_nd contains the nameidata structure for the old root.
280 * @new_nd contains the nameidata structure for the new root.
282 * Get the security relevant mount options used for a superblock
283 * @sb the superblock to get security mount options from
284 * @opts binary data structure containing all lsm mount data
286 * Set the security relevant mount options used for a superblock
287 * @sb the superblock to set security mount options for
288 * @opts binary data structure containing all lsm mount data
289 * @sb_clone_mnt_opts:
290 * Copy all security options from a given superblock to another
291 * @oldsb old superblock which contain information to clone
292 * @newsb new superblock which needs filled in
293 * @sb_parse_opts_str:
294 * Parse a string of security data filling in the opts structure
295 * @options string containing all mount options known by the LSM
296 * @opts binary data structure usable by the LSM
298 * Security hooks for inode operations.
300 * @inode_alloc_security:
301 * Allocate and attach a security structure to @inode->i_security. The
302 * i_security field is initialized to NULL when the inode structure is
304 * @inode contains the inode structure.
305 * Return 0 if operation was successful.
306 * @inode_free_security:
307 * @inode contains the inode structure.
308 * Deallocate the inode security structure and set @inode->i_security to
310 * @inode_init_security:
311 * Obtain the security attribute name suffix and value to set on a newly
312 * created inode and set up the incore security field for the new inode.
313 * This hook is called by the fs code as part of the inode creation
314 * transaction and provides for atomic labeling of the inode, unlike
315 * the post_create/mkdir/... hooks called by the VFS. The hook function
316 * is expected to allocate the name and value via kmalloc, with the caller
317 * being responsible for calling kfree after using them.
318 * If the security module does not use security attributes or does
319 * not wish to put a security attribute on this particular inode,
320 * then it should return -EOPNOTSUPP to skip this processing.
321 * @inode contains the inode structure of the newly created inode.
322 * @dir contains the inode structure of the parent directory.
323 * @name will be set to the allocated name suffix (e.g. selinux).
324 * @value will be set to the allocated attribute value.
325 * @len will be set to the length of the value.
326 * Returns 0 if @name and @value have been successfully set,
327 * -EOPNOTSUPP if no security attribute is needed, or
328 * -ENOMEM on memory allocation failure.
330 * Check permission to create a regular file.
331 * @dir contains inode structure of the parent of the new file.
332 * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file to be created.
333 * @mode contains the file mode of the file to be created.
334 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
336 * Check permission before creating a new hard link to a file.
337 * @old_dentry contains the dentry structure for an existing link to the file.
338 * @dir contains the inode structure of the parent directory of the new link.
339 * @new_dentry contains the dentry structure for the new link.
340 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
342 * Check the permission to remove a hard link to a file.
343 * @dir contains the inode structure of parent directory of the file.
344 * @dentry contains the dentry structure for file to be unlinked.
345 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
347 * Check the permission to create a symbolic link to a file.
348 * @dir contains the inode structure of parent directory of the symbolic link.
349 * @dentry contains the dentry structure of the symbolic link.
350 * @old_name contains the pathname of file.
351 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
353 * Check permissions to create a new directory in the existing directory
354 * associated with inode strcture @dir.
355 * @dir containst the inode structure of parent of the directory to be created.
356 * @dentry contains the dentry structure of new directory.
357 * @mode contains the mode of new directory.
358 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
360 * Check the permission to remove a directory.
361 * @dir contains the inode structure of parent of the directory to be removed.
362 * @dentry contains the dentry structure of directory to be removed.
363 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
365 * Check permissions when creating a special file (or a socket or a fifo
366 * file created via the mknod system call). Note that if mknod operation
367 * is being done for a regular file, then the create hook will be called
369 * @dir contains the inode structure of parent of the new file.
370 * @dentry contains the dentry structure of the new file.
371 * @mode contains the mode of the new file.
372 * @dev contains the device number.
373 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
375 * Check for permission to rename a file or directory.
376 * @old_dir contains the inode structure for parent of the old link.
377 * @old_dentry contains the dentry structure of the old link.
378 * @new_dir contains the inode structure for parent of the new link.
379 * @new_dentry contains the dentry structure of the new link.
380 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
382 * Check the permission to read the symbolic link.
383 * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file link.
384 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
385 * @inode_follow_link:
386 * Check permission to follow a symbolic link when looking up a pathname.
387 * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the link.
388 * @nd contains the nameidata structure for the parent directory.
389 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
391 * Check permission before accessing an inode. This hook is called by the
392 * existing Linux permission function, so a security module can use it to
393 * provide additional checking for existing Linux permission checks.
394 * Notice that this hook is called when a file is opened (as well as many
395 * other operations), whereas the file_security_ops permission hook is
396 * called when the actual read/write operations are performed.
397 * @inode contains the inode structure to check.
398 * @mask contains the permission mask.
399 * @nd contains the nameidata (may be NULL).
400 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
402 * Check permission before setting file attributes. Note that the kernel
403 * call to notify_change is performed from several locations, whenever
404 * file attributes change (such as when a file is truncated, chown/chmod
405 * operations, transferring disk quotas, etc).
406 * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file.
407 * @attr is the iattr structure containing the new file attributes.
408 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
410 * Check permission before obtaining file attributes.
411 * @mnt is the vfsmount where the dentry was looked up
412 * @dentry contains the dentry structure for the file.
413 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
415 * @inode contains the inode structure for deleted inode.
416 * This hook is called when a deleted inode is released (i.e. an inode
417 * with no hard links has its use count drop to zero). A security module
418 * can use this hook to release any persistent label associated with the
421 * Check permission before setting the extended attributes
422 * @value identified by @name for @dentry.
423 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
424 * @inode_post_setxattr:
425 * Update inode security field after successful setxattr operation.
426 * @value identified by @name for @dentry.
428 * Check permission before obtaining the extended attributes
429 * identified by @name for @dentry.
430 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
432 * Check permission before obtaining the list of extended attribute
434 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
435 * @inode_removexattr:
436 * Check permission before removing the extended attribute
437 * identified by @name for @dentry.
438 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
439 * @inode_getsecurity:
440 * Retrieve a copy of the extended attribute representation of the
441 * security label associated with @name for @inode via @buffer. Note that
442 * @name is the remainder of the attribute name after the security prefix
443 * has been removed. @alloc is used to specify of the call should return a
444 * value via the buffer or just the value length Return size of buffer on
446 * @inode_setsecurity:
447 * Set the security label associated with @name for @inode from the
448 * extended attribute value @value. @size indicates the size of the
449 * @value in bytes. @flags may be XATTR_CREATE, XATTR_REPLACE, or 0.
450 * Note that @name is the remainder of the attribute name after the
451 * security. prefix has been removed.
452 * Return 0 on success.
453 * @inode_listsecurity:
454 * Copy the extended attribute names for the security labels
455 * associated with @inode into @buffer. The maximum size of @buffer
456 * is specified by @buffer_size. @buffer may be NULL to request
457 * the size of the buffer required.
458 * Returns number of bytes used/required on success.
459 * @inode_need_killpriv:
460 * Called when an inode has been changed.
461 * @dentry is the dentry being changed.
462 * Return <0 on error to abort the inode change operation.
463 * Return 0 if inode_killpriv does not need to be called.
464 * Return >0 if inode_killpriv does need to be called.
466 * The setuid bit is being removed. Remove similar security labels.
467 * Called with the dentry->d_inode->i_mutex held.
468 * @dentry is the dentry being changed.
469 * Return 0 on success. If error is returned, then the operation
470 * causing setuid bit removal is failed.
472 * Security hooks for file operations
475 * Check file permissions before accessing an open file. This hook is
476 * called by various operations that read or write files. A security
477 * module can use this hook to perform additional checking on these
478 * operations, e.g. to revalidate permissions on use to support privilege
479 * bracketing or policy changes. Notice that this hook is used when the
480 * actual read/write operations are performed, whereas the
481 * inode_security_ops hook is called when a file is opened (as well as
482 * many other operations).
483 * Caveat: Although this hook can be used to revalidate permissions for
484 * various system call operations that read or write files, it does not
485 * address the revalidation of permissions for memory-mapped files.
486 * Security modules must handle this separately if they need such
488 * @file contains the file structure being accessed.
489 * @mask contains the requested permissions.
490 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
491 * @file_alloc_security:
492 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the file->f_security field.
493 * The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is first
495 * @file contains the file structure to secure.
496 * Return 0 if the hook is successful and permission is granted.
497 * @file_free_security:
498 * Deallocate and free any security structures stored in file->f_security.
499 * @file contains the file structure being modified.
501 * @file contains the file structure.
502 * @cmd contains the operation to perform.
503 * @arg contains the operational arguments.
504 * Check permission for an ioctl operation on @file. Note that @arg can
505 * sometimes represents a user space pointer; in other cases, it may be a
506 * simple integer value. When @arg represents a user space pointer, it
507 * should never be used by the security module.
508 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
510 * Check permissions for a mmap operation. The @file may be NULL, e.g.
511 * if mapping anonymous memory.
512 * @file contains the file structure for file to map (may be NULL).
513 * @reqprot contains the protection requested by the application.
514 * @prot contains the protection that will be applied by the kernel.
515 * @flags contains the operational flags.
516 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
518 * Check permissions before changing memory access permissions.
519 * @vma contains the memory region to modify.
520 * @reqprot contains the protection requested by the application.
521 * @prot contains the protection that will be applied by the kernel.
522 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
524 * Check permission before performing file locking operations.
525 * Note: this hook mediates both flock and fcntl style locks.
526 * @file contains the file structure.
527 * @cmd contains the posix-translated lock operation to perform
528 * (e.g. F_RDLCK, F_WRLCK).
529 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
531 * Check permission before allowing the file operation specified by @cmd
532 * from being performed on the file @file. Note that @arg can sometimes
533 * represents a user space pointer; in other cases, it may be a simple
534 * integer value. When @arg represents a user space pointer, it should
535 * never be used by the security module.
536 * @file contains the file structure.
537 * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
538 * @arg contains the operational arguments.
539 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
541 * Save owner security information (typically from current->security) in
542 * file->f_security for later use by the send_sigiotask hook.
543 * @file contains the file structure to update.
544 * Return 0 on success.
545 * @file_send_sigiotask:
546 * Check permission for the file owner @fown to send SIGIO or SIGURG to the
547 * process @tsk. Note that this hook is sometimes called from interrupt.
548 * Note that the fown_struct, @fown, is never outside the context of a
549 * struct file, so the file structure (and associated security information)
550 * can always be obtained:
551 * container_of(fown, struct file, f_owner)
552 * @tsk contains the structure of task receiving signal.
553 * @fown contains the file owner information.
554 * @sig is the signal that will be sent. When 0, kernel sends SIGIO.
555 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
557 * This hook allows security modules to control the ability of a process
558 * to receive an open file descriptor via socket IPC.
559 * @file contains the file structure being received.
560 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
562 * Security hook for dentry
565 * Save open-time permission checking state for later use upon
566 * file_permission, and recheck access if anything has changed
567 * since inode_permission.
569 * Security hooks for task operations.
572 * Check permission before creating a child process. See the clone(2)
573 * manual page for definitions of the @clone_flags.
574 * @clone_flags contains the flags indicating what should be shared.
575 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
576 * @task_alloc_security:
577 * @p contains the task_struct for child process.
578 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the p->security field. The
579 * security field is initialized to NULL when the task structure is
581 * Return 0 if operation was successful.
582 * @task_free_security:
583 * @p contains the task_struct for process.
584 * Deallocate and clear the p->security field.
586 * Check permission before setting one or more of the user identity
587 * attributes of the current process. The @flags parameter indicates
588 * which of the set*uid system calls invoked this hook and how to
589 * interpret the @id0, @id1, and @id2 parameters. See the LSM_SETID
590 * definitions at the beginning of this file for the @flags values and
592 * @id0 contains a uid.
593 * @id1 contains a uid.
594 * @id2 contains a uid.
595 * @flags contains one of the LSM_SETID_* values.
596 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
598 * Update the module's state after setting one or more of the user
599 * identity attributes of the current process. The @flags parameter
600 * indicates which of the set*uid system calls invoked this hook. If
601 * @flags is LSM_SETID_FS, then @old_ruid is the old fs uid and the other
602 * parameters are not used.
603 * @old_ruid contains the old real uid (or fs uid if LSM_SETID_FS).
604 * @old_euid contains the old effective uid (or -1 if LSM_SETID_FS).
605 * @old_suid contains the old saved uid (or -1 if LSM_SETID_FS).
606 * @flags contains one of the LSM_SETID_* values.
607 * Return 0 on success.
609 * Check permission before setting one or more of the group identity
610 * attributes of the current process. The @flags parameter indicates
611 * which of the set*gid system calls invoked this hook and how to
612 * interpret the @id0, @id1, and @id2 parameters. See the LSM_SETID
613 * definitions at the beginning of this file for the @flags values and
615 * @id0 contains a gid.
616 * @id1 contains a gid.
617 * @id2 contains a gid.
618 * @flags contains one of the LSM_SETID_* values.
619 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
621 * Check permission before setting the process group identifier of the
622 * process @p to @pgid.
623 * @p contains the task_struct for process being modified.
624 * @pgid contains the new pgid.
625 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
627 * Check permission before getting the process group identifier of the
629 * @p contains the task_struct for the process.
630 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
632 * Check permission before getting the session identifier of the process
634 * @p contains the task_struct for the process.
635 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
637 * Retrieve the security identifier of the process @p.
638 * @p contains the task_struct for the process and place is into @secid.
640 * Check permission before setting the supplementary group set of the
642 * @group_info contains the new group information.
643 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
645 * Check permission before setting the nice value of @p to @nice.
646 * @p contains the task_struct of process.
647 * @nice contains the new nice value.
648 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
650 * Check permission before setting the ioprio value of @p to @ioprio.
651 * @p contains the task_struct of process.
652 * @ioprio contains the new ioprio value
653 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
655 * Check permission before getting the ioprio value of @p.
656 * @p contains the task_struct of process.
657 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
659 * Check permission before setting the resource limits of the current
660 * process for @resource to @new_rlim. The old resource limit values can
661 * be examined by dereferencing (current->signal->rlim + resource).
662 * @resource contains the resource whose limit is being set.
663 * @new_rlim contains the new limits for @resource.
664 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
665 * @task_setscheduler:
666 * Check permission before setting scheduling policy and/or parameters of
667 * process @p based on @policy and @lp.
668 * @p contains the task_struct for process.
669 * @policy contains the scheduling policy.
670 * @lp contains the scheduling parameters.
671 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
672 * @task_getscheduler:
673 * Check permission before obtaining scheduling information for process
675 * @p contains the task_struct for process.
676 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
678 * Check permission before moving memory owned by process @p.
679 * @p contains the task_struct for process.
680 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
682 * Check permission before sending signal @sig to @p. @info can be NULL,
683 * the constant 1, or a pointer to a siginfo structure. If @info is 1 or
684 * SI_FROMKERNEL(info) is true, then the signal should be viewed as coming
685 * from the kernel and should typically be permitted.
686 * SIGIO signals are handled separately by the send_sigiotask hook in
688 * @p contains the task_struct for process.
689 * @info contains the signal information.
690 * @sig contains the signal value.
691 * @secid contains the sid of the process where the signal originated
692 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
694 * Check permission before allowing a process to reap a child process @p
695 * and collect its status information.
696 * @p contains the task_struct for process.
697 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
699 * Check permission before performing a process control operation on the
701 * @option contains the operation.
702 * @arg2 contains a argument.
703 * @arg3 contains a argument.
704 * @arg4 contains a argument.
705 * @arg5 contains a argument.
706 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
707 * @task_reparent_to_init:
708 * Set the security attributes in @p->security for a kernel thread that
709 * is being reparented to the init task.
710 * @p contains the task_struct for the kernel thread.
712 * Set the security attributes for an inode based on an associated task's
713 * security attributes, e.g. for /proc/pid inodes.
714 * @p contains the task_struct for the task.
715 * @inode contains the inode structure for the inode.
717 * Security hooks for Netlink messaging.
720 * Save security information for a netlink message so that permission
721 * checking can be performed when the message is processed. The security
722 * information can be saved using the eff_cap field of the
723 * netlink_skb_parms structure. Also may be used to provide fine
724 * grained control over message transmission.
725 * @sk associated sock of task sending the message.,
726 * @skb contains the sk_buff structure for the netlink message.
727 * Return 0 if the information was successfully saved and message
728 * is allowed to be transmitted.
730 * Check permission before processing the received netlink message in
732 * @skb contains the sk_buff structure for the netlink message.
733 * @cap indicates the capability required
734 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
736 * Security hooks for Unix domain networking.
738 * @unix_stream_connect:
739 * Check permissions before establishing a Unix domain stream connection
740 * between @sock and @other.
741 * @sock contains the socket structure.
742 * @other contains the peer socket structure.
743 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
745 * Check permissions before connecting or sending datagrams from @sock to
747 * @sock contains the socket structure.
748 * @sock contains the peer socket structure.
749 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
751 * The @unix_stream_connect and @unix_may_send hooks were necessary because
752 * Linux provides an alternative to the conventional file name space for Unix
753 * domain sockets. Whereas binding and connecting to sockets in the file name
754 * space is mediated by the typical file permissions (and caught by the mknod
755 * and permission hooks in inode_security_ops), binding and connecting to
756 * sockets in the abstract name space is completely unmediated. Sufficient
757 * control of Unix domain sockets in the abstract name space isn't possible
758 * using only the socket layer hooks, since we need to know the actual target
759 * socket, which is not looked up until we are inside the af_unix code.
761 * Security hooks for socket operations.
764 * Check permissions prior to creating a new socket.
765 * @family contains the requested protocol family.
766 * @type contains the requested communications type.
767 * @protocol contains the requested protocol.
768 * @kern set to 1 if a kernel socket.
769 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
770 * @socket_post_create:
771 * This hook allows a module to update or allocate a per-socket security
772 * structure. Note that the security field was not added directly to the
773 * socket structure, but rather, the socket security information is stored
774 * in the associated inode. Typically, the inode alloc_security hook will
775 * allocate and and attach security information to
776 * sock->inode->i_security. This hook may be used to update the
777 * sock->inode->i_security field with additional information that wasn't
778 * available when the inode was allocated.
779 * @sock contains the newly created socket structure.
780 * @family contains the requested protocol family.
781 * @type contains the requested communications type.
782 * @protocol contains the requested protocol.
783 * @kern set to 1 if a kernel socket.
785 * Check permission before socket protocol layer bind operation is
786 * performed and the socket @sock is bound to the address specified in the
787 * @address parameter.
788 * @sock contains the socket structure.
789 * @address contains the address to bind to.
790 * @addrlen contains the length of address.
791 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
793 * Check permission before socket protocol layer connect operation
794 * attempts to connect socket @sock to a remote address, @address.
795 * @sock contains the socket structure.
796 * @address contains the address of remote endpoint.
797 * @addrlen contains the length of address.
798 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
800 * Check permission before socket protocol layer listen operation.
801 * @sock contains the socket structure.
802 * @backlog contains the maximum length for the pending connection queue.
803 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
805 * Check permission before accepting a new connection. Note that the new
806 * socket, @newsock, has been created and some information copied to it,
807 * but the accept operation has not actually been performed.
808 * @sock contains the listening socket structure.
809 * @newsock contains the newly created server socket for connection.
810 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
811 * @socket_post_accept:
812 * This hook allows a security module to copy security
813 * information into the newly created socket's inode.
814 * @sock contains the listening socket structure.
815 * @newsock contains the newly created server socket for connection.
817 * Check permission before transmitting a message to another socket.
818 * @sock contains the socket structure.
819 * @msg contains the message to be transmitted.
820 * @size contains the size of message.
821 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
823 * Check permission before receiving a message from a socket.
824 * @sock contains the socket structure.
825 * @msg contains the message structure.
826 * @size contains the size of message structure.
827 * @flags contains the operational flags.
828 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
829 * @socket_getsockname:
830 * Check permission before the local address (name) of the socket object
831 * @sock is retrieved.
832 * @sock contains the socket structure.
833 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
834 * @socket_getpeername:
835 * Check permission before the remote address (name) of a socket object
836 * @sock is retrieved.
837 * @sock contains the socket structure.
838 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
839 * @socket_getsockopt:
840 * Check permissions before retrieving the options associated with socket
842 * @sock contains the socket structure.
843 * @level contains the protocol level to retrieve option from.
844 * @optname contains the name of option to retrieve.
845 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
846 * @socket_setsockopt:
847 * Check permissions before setting the options associated with socket
849 * @sock contains the socket structure.
850 * @level contains the protocol level to set options for.
851 * @optname contains the name of the option to set.
852 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
854 * Checks permission before all or part of a connection on the socket
855 * @sock is shut down.
856 * @sock contains the socket structure.
857 * @how contains the flag indicating how future sends and receives are handled.
858 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
859 * @socket_sock_rcv_skb:
860 * Check permissions on incoming network packets. This hook is distinct
861 * from Netfilter's IP input hooks since it is the first time that the
862 * incoming sk_buff @skb has been associated with a particular socket, @sk.
863 * @sk contains the sock (not socket) associated with the incoming sk_buff.
864 * @skb contains the incoming network data.
865 * @socket_getpeersec_stream:
866 * This hook allows the security module to provide peer socket security
867 * state for unix or connected tcp sockets to userspace via getsockopt
868 * SO_GETPEERSEC. For tcp sockets this can be meaningful if the
869 * socket is associated with an ipsec SA.
870 * @sock is the local socket.
871 * @optval userspace memory where the security state is to be copied.
872 * @optlen userspace int where the module should copy the actual length
873 * of the security state.
874 * @len as input is the maximum length to copy to userspace provided
876 * Return 0 if all is well, otherwise, typical getsockopt return
878 * @socket_getpeersec_dgram:
879 * This hook allows the security module to provide peer socket security
880 * state for udp sockets on a per-packet basis to userspace via
881 * getsockopt SO_GETPEERSEC. The application must first have indicated
882 * the IP_PASSSEC option via getsockopt. It can then retrieve the
883 * security state returned by this hook for a packet via the SCM_SECURITY
884 * ancillary message type.
885 * @skb is the skbuff for the packet being queried
886 * @secdata is a pointer to a buffer in which to copy the security data
887 * @seclen is the maximum length for @secdata
888 * Return 0 on success, error on failure.
889 * @sk_alloc_security:
890 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the sk->sk_security field,
891 * which is used to copy security attributes between local stream sockets.
893 * Deallocate security structure.
894 * @sk_clone_security:
895 * Clone/copy security structure.
897 * Retrieve the LSM-specific secid for the sock to enable caching of network
900 * Sets the socket's isec sid to the sock's sid.
901 * @inet_conn_request:
902 * Sets the openreq's sid to socket's sid with MLS portion taken from peer sid.
904 * Sets the new child socket's sid to the openreq sid.
905 * @inet_conn_established:
906 * Sets the connection's peersid to the secmark on skb.
907 * @req_classify_flow:
908 * Sets the flow's sid to the openreq sid.
910 * Security hooks for XFRM operations.
912 * @xfrm_policy_alloc_security:
913 * @xp contains the xfrm_policy being added to Security Policy Database
914 * used by the XFRM system.
915 * @sec_ctx contains the security context information being provided by
916 * the user-level policy update program (e.g., setkey).
917 * Allocate a security structure to the xp->security field; the security
918 * field is initialized to NULL when the xfrm_policy is allocated.
919 * Return 0 if operation was successful (memory to allocate, legal context)
920 * @xfrm_policy_clone_security:
921 * @old contains an existing xfrm_policy in the SPD.
922 * @new contains a new xfrm_policy being cloned from old.
923 * Allocate a security structure to the new->security field
924 * that contains the information from the old->security field.
925 * Return 0 if operation was successful (memory to allocate).
926 * @xfrm_policy_free_security:
927 * @xp contains the xfrm_policy
928 * Deallocate xp->security.
929 * @xfrm_policy_delete_security:
930 * @xp contains the xfrm_policy.
931 * Authorize deletion of xp->security.
932 * @xfrm_state_alloc_security:
933 * @x contains the xfrm_state being added to the Security Association
934 * Database by the XFRM system.
935 * @sec_ctx contains the security context information being provided by
936 * the user-level SA generation program (e.g., setkey or racoon).
937 * @secid contains the secid from which to take the mls portion of the context.
938 * Allocate a security structure to the x->security field; the security
939 * field is initialized to NULL when the xfrm_state is allocated. Set the
940 * context to correspond to either sec_ctx or polsec, with the mls portion
941 * taken from secid in the latter case.
942 * Return 0 if operation was successful (memory to allocate, legal context).
943 * @xfrm_state_free_security:
944 * @x contains the xfrm_state.
945 * Deallocate x->security.
946 * @xfrm_state_delete_security:
947 * @x contains the xfrm_state.
948 * Authorize deletion of x->security.
949 * @xfrm_policy_lookup:
950 * @xp contains the xfrm_policy for which the access control is being
952 * @fl_secid contains the flow security label that is used to authorize
953 * access to the policy xp.
954 * @dir contains the direction of the flow (input or output).
955 * Check permission when a flow selects a xfrm_policy for processing
956 * XFRMs on a packet. The hook is called when selecting either a
957 * per-socket policy or a generic xfrm policy.
958 * Return 0 if permission is granted, -ESRCH otherwise, or -errno
960 * @xfrm_state_pol_flow_match:
961 * @x contains the state to match.
962 * @xp contains the policy to check for a match.
963 * @fl contains the flow to check for a match.
964 * Return 1 if there is a match.
965 * @xfrm_decode_session:
966 * @skb points to skb to decode.
967 * @secid points to the flow key secid to set.
968 * @ckall says if all xfrms used should be checked for same secid.
969 * Return 0 if ckall is zero or all xfrms used have the same secid.
971 * Security hooks affecting all Key Management operations
974 * Permit allocation of a key and assign security data. Note that key does
975 * not have a serial number assigned at this point.
976 * @key points to the key.
977 * @flags is the allocation flags
978 * Return 0 if permission is granted, -ve error otherwise.
980 * Notification of destruction; free security data.
981 * @key points to the key.
984 * See whether a specific operational right is granted to a process on a
986 * @key_ref refers to the key (key pointer + possession attribute bit).
987 * @context points to the process to provide the context against which to
988 * evaluate the security data on the key.
989 * @perm describes the combination of permissions required of this key.
990 * Return 1 if permission granted, 0 if permission denied and -ve it the
991 * normal permissions model should be effected.
993 * Security hooks affecting all System V IPC operations.
996 * Check permissions for access to IPC
997 * @ipcp contains the kernel IPC permission structure
998 * @flag contains the desired (requested) permission set
999 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1001 * Security hooks for individual messages held in System V IPC message queues
1002 * @msg_msg_alloc_security:
1003 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the msg->security field.
1004 * The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is first
1006 * @msg contains the message structure to be modified.
1007 * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
1008 * @msg_msg_free_security:
1009 * Deallocate the security structure for this message.
1010 * @msg contains the message structure to be modified.
1012 * Security hooks for System V IPC Message Queues
1014 * @msg_queue_alloc_security:
1015 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the
1016 * msq->q_perm.security field. The security field is initialized to
1017 * NULL when the structure is first created.
1018 * @msq contains the message queue structure to be modified.
1019 * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
1020 * @msg_queue_free_security:
1021 * Deallocate security structure for this message queue.
1022 * @msq contains the message queue structure to be modified.
1023 * @msg_queue_associate:
1024 * Check permission when a message queue is requested through the
1025 * msgget system call. This hook is only called when returning the
1026 * message queue identifier for an existing message queue, not when a
1027 * new message queue is created.
1028 * @msq contains the message queue to act upon.
1029 * @msqflg contains the operation control flags.
1030 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1031 * @msg_queue_msgctl:
1032 * Check permission when a message control operation specified by @cmd
1033 * is to be performed on the message queue @msq.
1034 * The @msq may be NULL, e.g. for IPC_INFO or MSG_INFO.
1035 * @msq contains the message queue to act upon. May be NULL.
1036 * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
1037 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1038 * @msg_queue_msgsnd:
1039 * Check permission before a message, @msg, is enqueued on the message
1041 * @msq contains the message queue to send message to.
1042 * @msg contains the message to be enqueued.
1043 * @msqflg contains operational flags.
1044 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1045 * @msg_queue_msgrcv:
1046 * Check permission before a message, @msg, is removed from the message
1047 * queue, @msq. The @target task structure contains a pointer to the
1048 * process that will be receiving the message (not equal to the current
1049 * process when inline receives are being performed).
1050 * @msq contains the message queue to retrieve message from.
1051 * @msg contains the message destination.
1052 * @target contains the task structure for recipient process.
1053 * @type contains the type of message requested.
1054 * @mode contains the operational flags.
1055 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1057 * Security hooks for System V Shared Memory Segments
1059 * @shm_alloc_security:
1060 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the shp->shm_perm.security
1061 * field. The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is
1063 * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
1064 * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
1065 * @shm_free_security:
1066 * Deallocate the security struct for this memory segment.
1067 * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
1069 * Check permission when a shared memory region is requested through the
1070 * shmget system call. This hook is only called when returning the shared
1071 * memory region identifier for an existing region, not when a new shared
1072 * memory region is created.
1073 * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
1074 * @shmflg contains the operation control flags.
1075 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1077 * Check permission when a shared memory control operation specified by
1078 * @cmd is to be performed on the shared memory region @shp.
1079 * The @shp may be NULL, e.g. for IPC_INFO or SHM_INFO.
1080 * @shp contains shared memory structure to be modified.
1081 * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
1082 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1084 * Check permissions prior to allowing the shmat system call to attach the
1085 * shared memory segment @shp to the data segment of the calling process.
1086 * The attaching address is specified by @shmaddr.
1087 * @shp contains the shared memory structure to be modified.
1088 * @shmaddr contains the address to attach memory region to.
1089 * @shmflg contains the operational flags.
1090 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1092 * Security hooks for System V Semaphores
1094 * @sem_alloc_security:
1095 * Allocate and attach a security structure to the sma->sem_perm.security
1096 * field. The security field is initialized to NULL when the structure is
1098 * @sma contains the semaphore structure
1099 * Return 0 if operation was successful and permission is granted.
1100 * @sem_free_security:
1101 * deallocate security struct for this semaphore
1102 * @sma contains the semaphore structure.
1104 * Check permission when a semaphore is requested through the semget
1105 * system call. This hook is only called when returning the semaphore
1106 * identifier for an existing semaphore, not when a new one must be
1108 * @sma contains the semaphore structure.
1109 * @semflg contains the operation control flags.
1110 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1112 * Check permission when a semaphore operation specified by @cmd is to be
1113 * performed on the semaphore @sma. The @sma may be NULL, e.g. for
1114 * IPC_INFO or SEM_INFO.
1115 * @sma contains the semaphore structure. May be NULL.
1116 * @cmd contains the operation to be performed.
1117 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1119 * Check permissions before performing operations on members of the
1120 * semaphore set @sma. If the @alter flag is nonzero, the semaphore set
1122 * @sma contains the semaphore structure.
1123 * @sops contains the operations to perform.
1124 * @nsops contains the number of operations to perform.
1125 * @alter contains the flag indicating whether changes are to be made.
1126 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1129 * Check permission before allowing the @parent process to trace the
1131 * Security modules may also want to perform a process tracing check
1132 * during an execve in the set_security or apply_creds hooks of
1133 * binprm_security_ops if the process is being traced and its security
1134 * attributes would be changed by the execve.
1135 * @parent contains the task_struct structure for parent process.
1136 * @child contains the task_struct structure for child process.
1137 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1139 * Get the @effective, @inheritable, and @permitted capability sets for
1140 * the @target process. The hook may also perform permission checking to
1141 * determine if the current process is allowed to see the capability sets
1142 * of the @target process.
1143 * @target contains the task_struct structure for target process.
1144 * @effective contains the effective capability set.
1145 * @inheritable contains the inheritable capability set.
1146 * @permitted contains the permitted capability set.
1147 * Return 0 if the capability sets were successfully obtained.
1149 * Check permission before setting the @effective, @inheritable, and
1150 * @permitted capability sets for the @target process.
1151 * Caveat: @target is also set to current if a set of processes is
1152 * specified (i.e. all processes other than current and init or a
1153 * particular process group). Hence, the capset_set hook may need to
1154 * revalidate permission to the actual target process.
1155 * @target contains the task_struct structure for target process.
1156 * @effective contains the effective capability set.
1157 * @inheritable contains the inheritable capability set.
1158 * @permitted contains the permitted capability set.
1159 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1161 * Set the @effective, @inheritable, and @permitted capability sets for
1162 * the @target process. Since capset_check cannot always check permission
1163 * to the real @target process, this hook may also perform permission
1164 * checking to determine if the current process is allowed to set the
1165 * capability sets of the @target process. However, this hook has no way
1166 * of returning an error due to the structure of the sys_capset code.
1167 * @target contains the task_struct structure for target process.
1168 * @effective contains the effective capability set.
1169 * @inheritable contains the inheritable capability set.
1170 * @permitted contains the permitted capability set.
1172 * Check whether the @tsk process has the @cap capability.
1173 * @tsk contains the task_struct for the process.
1174 * @cap contains the capability <include/linux/capability.h>.
1175 * Return 0 if the capability is granted for @tsk.
1177 * Check permission before enabling or disabling process accounting. If
1178 * accounting is being enabled, then @file refers to the open file used to
1179 * store accounting records. If accounting is being disabled, then @file
1181 * @file contains the file structure for the accounting file (may be NULL).
1182 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1184 * Check permission before accessing the @table sysctl variable in the
1185 * manner specified by @op.
1186 * @table contains the ctl_table structure for the sysctl variable.
1187 * @op contains the operation (001 = search, 002 = write, 004 = read).
1188 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1190 * Check permission before accessing the kernel message ring or changing
1191 * logging to the console.
1192 * See the syslog(2) manual page for an explanation of the @type values.
1193 * @type contains the type of action.
1194 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1196 * Check permission to change the system time.
1197 * struct timespec and timezone are defined in include/linux/time.h
1198 * @ts contains new time
1199 * @tz contains new timezone
1200 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1201 * @vm_enough_memory:
1202 * Check permissions for allocating a new virtual mapping.
1203 * @mm contains the mm struct it is being added to.
1204 * @pages contains the number of pages.
1205 * Return 0 if permission is granted.
1207 * @register_security:
1208 * allow module stacking.
1209 * @name contains the name of the security module being stacked.
1210 * @ops contains a pointer to the struct security_operations of the module to stack.
1213 * Convert secid to security context.
1214 * @secid contains the security ID.
1215 * @secdata contains the pointer that stores the converted security context.
1217 * Convert security context to secid.
1218 * @secid contains the pointer to the generated security ID.
1219 * @secdata contains the security context.
1222 * Release the security context.
1223 * @secdata contains the security context.
1224 * @seclen contains the length of the security context.
1226 * This is the main security structure.
1228 struct security_operations {
1229 int (*ptrace) (struct task_struct * parent, struct task_struct * child);
1230 int (*capget) (struct task_struct * target,
1231 kernel_cap_t * effective,
1232 kernel_cap_t * inheritable, kernel_cap_t * permitted);
1233 int (*capset_check) (struct task_struct * target,
1234 kernel_cap_t * effective,
1235 kernel_cap_t * inheritable,
1236 kernel_cap_t * permitted);
1237 void (*capset_set) (struct task_struct * target,
1238 kernel_cap_t * effective,
1239 kernel_cap_t * inheritable,
1240 kernel_cap_t * permitted);
1241 int (*capable) (struct task_struct * tsk, int cap);
1242 int (*acct) (struct file * file);
1243 int (*sysctl) (struct ctl_table * table, int op);
1244 int (*quotactl) (int cmds, int type, int id, struct super_block * sb);
1245 int (*quota_on) (struct dentry * dentry);
1246 int (*syslog) (int type);
1247 int (*settime) (struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz);
1248 int (*vm_enough_memory) (struct mm_struct *mm, long pages);
1250 int (*bprm_alloc_security) (struct linux_binprm * bprm);
1251 void (*bprm_free_security) (struct linux_binprm * bprm);
1252 void (*bprm_apply_creds) (struct linux_binprm * bprm, int unsafe);
1253 void (*bprm_post_apply_creds) (struct linux_binprm * bprm);
1254 int (*bprm_set_security) (struct linux_binprm * bprm);
1255 int (*bprm_check_security) (struct linux_binprm * bprm);
1256 int (*bprm_secureexec) (struct linux_binprm * bprm);
1258 int (*sb_alloc_security) (struct super_block * sb);
1259 void (*sb_free_security) (struct super_block * sb);
1260 int (*sb_copy_data)(char *orig, char *copy);
1261 int (*sb_kern_mount) (struct super_block *sb, void *data);
1262 int (*sb_statfs) (struct dentry *dentry);
1263 int (*sb_mount) (char *dev_name, struct nameidata * nd,
1264 char *type, unsigned long flags, void *data);
1265 int (*sb_check_sb) (struct vfsmount * mnt, struct nameidata * nd);
1266 int (*sb_umount) (struct vfsmount * mnt, int flags);
1267 void (*sb_umount_close) (struct vfsmount * mnt);
1268 void (*sb_umount_busy) (struct vfsmount * mnt);
1269 void (*sb_post_remount) (struct vfsmount * mnt,
1270 unsigned long flags, void *data);
1271 void (*sb_post_addmount) (struct vfsmount * mnt,
1272 struct nameidata * mountpoint_nd);
1273 int (*sb_pivotroot) (struct nameidata * old_nd,
1274 struct nameidata * new_nd);
1275 void (*sb_post_pivotroot) (struct nameidata * old_nd,
1276 struct nameidata * new_nd);
1277 int (*sb_get_mnt_opts) (const struct super_block *sb,
1278 struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
1279 int (*sb_set_mnt_opts) (struct super_block *sb,
1280 struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
1281 void (*sb_clone_mnt_opts) (const struct super_block *oldsb,
1282 struct super_block *newsb);
1283 int (*sb_parse_opts_str) (char *options, struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
1285 int (*inode_alloc_security) (struct inode *inode);
1286 void (*inode_free_security) (struct inode *inode);
1287 int (*inode_init_security) (struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir,
1288 char **name, void **value, size_t *len);
1289 int (*inode_create) (struct inode *dir,
1290 struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
1291 int (*inode_link) (struct dentry *old_dentry,
1292 struct inode *dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
1293 int (*inode_unlink) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
1294 int (*inode_symlink) (struct inode *dir,
1295 struct dentry *dentry, const char *old_name);
1296 int (*inode_mkdir) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
1297 int (*inode_rmdir) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
1298 int (*inode_mknod) (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
1299 int mode, dev_t dev);
1300 int (*inode_rename) (struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
1301 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
1302 int (*inode_readlink) (struct dentry *dentry);
1303 int (*inode_follow_link) (struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd);
1304 int (*inode_permission) (struct inode *inode, int mask, struct nameidata *nd);
1305 int (*inode_setattr) (struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr);
1306 int (*inode_getattr) (struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry);
1307 void (*inode_delete) (struct inode *inode);
1308 int (*inode_setxattr) (struct dentry *dentry, char *name, void *value,
1309 size_t size, int flags);
1310 void (*inode_post_setxattr) (struct dentry *dentry, char *name, void *value,
1311 size_t size, int flags);
1312 int (*inode_getxattr) (struct dentry *dentry, char *name);
1313 int (*inode_listxattr) (struct dentry *dentry);
1314 int (*inode_removexattr) (struct dentry *dentry, char *name);
1315 int (*inode_need_killpriv) (struct dentry *dentry);
1316 int (*inode_killpriv) (struct dentry *dentry);
1317 int (*inode_getsecurity)(const struct inode *inode, const char *name, void **buffer, bool alloc);
1318 int (*inode_setsecurity)(struct inode *inode, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
1319 int (*inode_listsecurity)(struct inode *inode, char *buffer, size_t buffer_size);
1321 int (*file_permission) (struct file * file, int mask);
1322 int (*file_alloc_security) (struct file * file);
1323 void (*file_free_security) (struct file * file);
1324 int (*file_ioctl) (struct file * file, unsigned int cmd,
1326 int (*file_mmap) (struct file * file,
1327 unsigned long reqprot, unsigned long prot,
1328 unsigned long flags, unsigned long addr,
1329 unsigned long addr_only);
1330 int (*file_mprotect) (struct vm_area_struct * vma,
1331 unsigned long reqprot,
1332 unsigned long prot);
1333 int (*file_lock) (struct file * file, unsigned int cmd);
1334 int (*file_fcntl) (struct file * file, unsigned int cmd,
1336 int (*file_set_fowner) (struct file * file);
1337 int (*file_send_sigiotask) (struct task_struct * tsk,
1338 struct fown_struct * fown, int sig);
1339 int (*file_receive) (struct file * file);
1340 int (*dentry_open) (struct file *file);
1342 int (*task_create) (unsigned long clone_flags);
1343 int (*task_alloc_security) (struct task_struct * p);
1344 void (*task_free_security) (struct task_struct * p);
1345 int (*task_setuid) (uid_t id0, uid_t id1, uid_t id2, int flags);
1346 int (*task_post_setuid) (uid_t old_ruid /* or fsuid */ ,
1347 uid_t old_euid, uid_t old_suid, int flags);
1348 int (*task_setgid) (gid_t id0, gid_t id1, gid_t id2, int flags);
1349 int (*task_setpgid) (struct task_struct * p, pid_t pgid);
1350 int (*task_getpgid) (struct task_struct * p);
1351 int (*task_getsid) (struct task_struct * p);
1352 void (*task_getsecid) (struct task_struct * p, u32 * secid);
1353 int (*task_setgroups) (struct group_info *group_info);
1354 int (*task_setnice) (struct task_struct * p, int nice);
1355 int (*task_setioprio) (struct task_struct * p, int ioprio);
1356 int (*task_getioprio) (struct task_struct * p);
1357 int (*task_setrlimit) (unsigned int resource, struct rlimit * new_rlim);
1358 int (*task_setscheduler) (struct task_struct * p, int policy,
1359 struct sched_param * lp);
1360 int (*task_getscheduler) (struct task_struct * p);
1361 int (*task_movememory) (struct task_struct * p);
1362 int (*task_kill) (struct task_struct * p,
1363 struct siginfo * info, int sig, u32 secid);
1364 int (*task_wait) (struct task_struct * p);
1365 int (*task_prctl) (int option, unsigned long arg2,
1366 unsigned long arg3, unsigned long arg4,
1367 unsigned long arg5);
1368 void (*task_reparent_to_init) (struct task_struct * p);
1369 void (*task_to_inode)(struct task_struct *p, struct inode *inode);
1371 int (*ipc_permission) (struct kern_ipc_perm * ipcp, short flag);
1373 int (*msg_msg_alloc_security) (struct msg_msg * msg);
1374 void (*msg_msg_free_security) (struct msg_msg * msg);
1376 int (*msg_queue_alloc_security) (struct msg_queue * msq);
1377 void (*msg_queue_free_security) (struct msg_queue * msq);
1378 int (*msg_queue_associate) (struct msg_queue * msq, int msqflg);
1379 int (*msg_queue_msgctl) (struct msg_queue * msq, int cmd);
1380 int (*msg_queue_msgsnd) (struct msg_queue * msq,
1381 struct msg_msg * msg, int msqflg);
1382 int (*msg_queue_msgrcv) (struct msg_queue * msq,
1383 struct msg_msg * msg,
1384 struct task_struct * target,
1385 long type, int mode);
1387 int (*shm_alloc_security) (struct shmid_kernel * shp);
1388 void (*shm_free_security) (struct shmid_kernel * shp);
1389 int (*shm_associate) (struct shmid_kernel * shp, int shmflg);
1390 int (*shm_shmctl) (struct shmid_kernel * shp, int cmd);
1391 int (*shm_shmat) (struct shmid_kernel * shp,
1392 char __user *shmaddr, int shmflg);
1394 int (*sem_alloc_security) (struct sem_array * sma);
1395 void (*sem_free_security) (struct sem_array * sma);
1396 int (*sem_associate) (struct sem_array * sma, int semflg);
1397 int (*sem_semctl) (struct sem_array * sma, int cmd);
1398 int (*sem_semop) (struct sem_array * sma,
1399 struct sembuf * sops, unsigned nsops, int alter);
1401 int (*netlink_send) (struct sock * sk, struct sk_buff * skb);
1402 int (*netlink_recv) (struct sk_buff * skb, int cap);
1404 /* allow module stacking */
1405 int (*register_security) (const char *name,
1406 struct security_operations *ops);
1408 void (*d_instantiate) (struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode);
1410 int (*getprocattr)(struct task_struct *p, char *name, char **value);
1411 int (*setprocattr)(struct task_struct *p, char *name, void *value, size_t size);
1412 int (*secid_to_secctx)(u32 secid, char **secdata, u32 *seclen);
1413 int (*secctx_to_secid)(char *secdata, u32 seclen, u32 *secid);
1414 void (*release_secctx)(char *secdata, u32 seclen);
1416 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK
1417 int (*unix_stream_connect) (struct socket * sock,
1418 struct socket * other, struct sock * newsk);
1419 int (*unix_may_send) (struct socket * sock, struct socket * other);
1421 int (*socket_create) (int family, int type, int protocol, int kern);
1422 int (*socket_post_create) (struct socket * sock, int family,
1423 int type, int protocol, int kern);
1424 int (*socket_bind) (struct socket * sock,
1425 struct sockaddr * address, int addrlen);
1426 int (*socket_connect) (struct socket * sock,
1427 struct sockaddr * address, int addrlen);
1428 int (*socket_listen) (struct socket * sock, int backlog);
1429 int (*socket_accept) (struct socket * sock, struct socket * newsock);
1430 void (*socket_post_accept) (struct socket * sock,
1431 struct socket * newsock);
1432 int (*socket_sendmsg) (struct socket * sock,
1433 struct msghdr * msg, int size);
1434 int (*socket_recvmsg) (struct socket * sock,
1435 struct msghdr * msg, int size, int flags);
1436 int (*socket_getsockname) (struct socket * sock);
1437 int (*socket_getpeername) (struct socket * sock);
1438 int (*socket_getsockopt) (struct socket * sock, int level, int optname);
1439 int (*socket_setsockopt) (struct socket * sock, int level, int optname);
1440 int (*socket_shutdown) (struct socket * sock, int how);
1441 int (*socket_sock_rcv_skb) (struct sock * sk, struct sk_buff * skb);
1442 int (*socket_getpeersec_stream) (struct socket *sock, char __user *optval, int __user *optlen, unsigned len);
1443 int (*socket_getpeersec_dgram) (struct socket *sock, struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid);
1444 int (*sk_alloc_security) (struct sock *sk, int family, gfp_t priority);
1445 void (*sk_free_security) (struct sock *sk);
1446 void (*sk_clone_security) (const struct sock *sk, struct sock *newsk);
1447 void (*sk_getsecid) (struct sock *sk, u32 *secid);
1448 void (*sock_graft)(struct sock* sk, struct socket *parent);
1449 int (*inet_conn_request)(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
1450 struct request_sock *req);
1451 void (*inet_csk_clone)(struct sock *newsk, const struct request_sock *req);
1452 void (*inet_conn_established)(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
1453 void (*req_classify_flow)(const struct request_sock *req, struct flowi *fl);
1454 #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK */
1456 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
1457 int (*xfrm_policy_alloc_security) (struct xfrm_policy *xp,
1458 struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
1459 int (*xfrm_policy_clone_security) (struct xfrm_policy *old, struct xfrm_policy *new);
1460 void (*xfrm_policy_free_security) (struct xfrm_policy *xp);
1461 int (*xfrm_policy_delete_security) (struct xfrm_policy *xp);
1462 int (*xfrm_state_alloc_security) (struct xfrm_state *x,
1463 struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx,
1465 void (*xfrm_state_free_security) (struct xfrm_state *x);
1466 int (*xfrm_state_delete_security) (struct xfrm_state *x);
1467 int (*xfrm_policy_lookup)(struct xfrm_policy *xp, u32 fl_secid, u8 dir);
1468 int (*xfrm_state_pol_flow_match)(struct xfrm_state *x,
1469 struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct flowi *fl);
1470 int (*xfrm_decode_session)(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid, int ckall);
1471 #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM */
1473 /* key management security hooks */
1475 int (*key_alloc)(struct key *key, struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long flags);
1476 void (*key_free)(struct key *key);
1477 int (*key_permission)(key_ref_t key_ref,
1478 struct task_struct *context,
1481 #endif /* CONFIG_KEYS */
1486 extern int security_init (void);
1487 extern int register_security (struct security_operations *ops);
1488 extern int mod_reg_security (const char *name, struct security_operations *ops);
1489 extern struct dentry *securityfs_create_file(const char *name, mode_t mode,
1490 struct dentry *parent, void *data,
1491 const struct file_operations *fops);
1492 extern struct dentry *securityfs_create_dir(const char *name, struct dentry *parent);
1493 extern void securityfs_remove(struct dentry *dentry);
1496 /* Security operations */
1497 int security_ptrace(struct task_struct *parent, struct task_struct *child);
1498 int security_capget(struct task_struct *target,
1499 kernel_cap_t *effective,
1500 kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
1501 kernel_cap_t *permitted);
1502 int security_capset_check(struct task_struct *target,
1503 kernel_cap_t *effective,
1504 kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
1505 kernel_cap_t *permitted);
1506 void security_capset_set(struct task_struct *target,
1507 kernel_cap_t *effective,
1508 kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
1509 kernel_cap_t *permitted);
1510 int security_capable(struct task_struct *tsk, int cap);
1511 int security_acct(struct file *file);
1512 int security_sysctl(struct ctl_table *table, int op);
1513 int security_quotactl(int cmds, int type, int id, struct super_block *sb);
1514 int security_quota_on(struct dentry *dentry);
1515 int security_syslog(int type);
1516 int security_settime(struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz);
1517 int security_vm_enough_memory(long pages);
1518 int security_vm_enough_memory_mm(struct mm_struct *mm, long pages);
1519 int security_bprm_alloc(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
1520 void security_bprm_free(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
1521 void security_bprm_apply_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm, int unsafe);
1522 void security_bprm_post_apply_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
1523 int security_bprm_set(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
1524 int security_bprm_check(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
1525 int security_bprm_secureexec(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
1526 int security_sb_alloc(struct super_block *sb);
1527 void security_sb_free(struct super_block *sb);
1528 int security_sb_copy_data(char *orig, char *copy);
1529 int security_sb_kern_mount(struct super_block *sb, void *data);
1530 int security_sb_statfs(struct dentry *dentry);
1531 int security_sb_mount(char *dev_name, struct nameidata *nd,
1532 char *type, unsigned long flags, void *data);
1533 int security_sb_check_sb(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct nameidata *nd);
1534 int security_sb_umount(struct vfsmount *mnt, int flags);
1535 void security_sb_umount_close(struct vfsmount *mnt);
1536 void security_sb_umount_busy(struct vfsmount *mnt);
1537 void security_sb_post_remount(struct vfsmount *mnt, unsigned long flags, void *data);
1538 void security_sb_post_addmount(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct nameidata *mountpoint_nd);
1539 int security_sb_pivotroot(struct nameidata *old_nd, struct nameidata *new_nd);
1540 void security_sb_post_pivotroot(struct nameidata *old_nd, struct nameidata *new_nd);
1541 int security_sb_get_mnt_opts(const struct super_block *sb,
1542 struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
1543 int security_sb_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb, struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
1544 void security_sb_clone_mnt_opts(const struct super_block *oldsb,
1545 struct super_block *newsb);
1546 int security_sb_parse_opts_str(char *options, struct security_mnt_opts *opts);
1548 int security_inode_alloc(struct inode *inode);
1549 void security_inode_free(struct inode *inode);
1550 int security_inode_init_security(struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir,
1551 char **name, void **value, size_t *len);
1552 int security_inode_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
1553 int security_inode_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir,
1554 struct dentry *new_dentry);
1555 int security_inode_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
1556 int security_inode_symlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
1557 const char *old_name);
1558 int security_inode_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode);
1559 int security_inode_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry);
1560 int security_inode_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, dev_t dev);
1561 int security_inode_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
1562 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry);
1563 int security_inode_readlink(struct dentry *dentry);
1564 int security_inode_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd);
1565 int security_inode_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask, struct nameidata *nd);
1566 int security_inode_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr);
1567 int security_inode_getattr(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry);
1568 void security_inode_delete(struct inode *inode);
1569 int security_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name,
1570 void *value, size_t size, int flags);
1571 void security_inode_post_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name,
1572 void *value, size_t size, int flags);
1573 int security_inode_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name);
1574 int security_inode_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry);
1575 int security_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *name);
1576 int security_inode_need_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
1577 int security_inode_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry);
1578 int security_inode_getsecurity(const struct inode *inode, const char *name, void **buffer, bool alloc);
1579 int security_inode_setsecurity(struct inode *inode, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
1580 int security_inode_listsecurity(struct inode *inode, char *buffer, size_t buffer_size);
1581 int security_file_permission(struct file *file, int mask);
1582 int security_file_alloc(struct file *file);
1583 void security_file_free(struct file *file);
1584 int security_file_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
1585 int security_file_mmap(struct file *file, unsigned long reqprot,
1586 unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags,
1587 unsigned long addr, unsigned long addr_only);
1588 int security_file_mprotect(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long reqprot,
1589 unsigned long prot);
1590 int security_file_lock(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd);
1591 int security_file_fcntl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
1592 int security_file_set_fowner(struct file *file);
1593 int security_file_send_sigiotask(struct task_struct *tsk,
1594 struct fown_struct *fown, int sig);
1595 int security_file_receive(struct file *file);
1596 int security_dentry_open(struct file *file);
1597 int security_task_create(unsigned long clone_flags);
1598 int security_task_alloc(struct task_struct *p);
1599 void security_task_free(struct task_struct *p);
1600 int security_task_setuid(uid_t id0, uid_t id1, uid_t id2, int flags);
1601 int security_task_post_setuid(uid_t old_ruid, uid_t old_euid,
1602 uid_t old_suid, int flags);
1603 int security_task_setgid(gid_t id0, gid_t id1, gid_t id2, int flags);
1604 int security_task_setpgid(struct task_struct *p, pid_t pgid);
1605 int security_task_getpgid(struct task_struct *p);
1606 int security_task_getsid(struct task_struct *p);
1607 void security_task_getsecid(struct task_struct *p, u32 *secid);
1608 int security_task_setgroups(struct group_info *group_info);
1609 int security_task_setnice(struct task_struct *p, int nice);
1610 int security_task_setioprio(struct task_struct *p, int ioprio);
1611 int security_task_getioprio(struct task_struct *p);
1612 int security_task_setrlimit(unsigned int resource, struct rlimit *new_rlim);
1613 int security_task_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p,
1614 int policy, struct sched_param *lp);
1615 int security_task_getscheduler(struct task_struct *p);
1616 int security_task_movememory(struct task_struct *p);
1617 int security_task_kill(struct task_struct *p, struct siginfo *info,
1618 int sig, u32 secid);
1619 int security_task_wait(struct task_struct *p);
1620 int security_task_prctl(int option, unsigned long arg2, unsigned long arg3,
1621 unsigned long arg4, unsigned long arg5);
1622 void security_task_reparent_to_init(struct task_struct *p);
1623 void security_task_to_inode(struct task_struct *p, struct inode *inode);
1624 int security_ipc_permission(struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp, short flag);
1625 int security_msg_msg_alloc(struct msg_msg *msg);
1626 void security_msg_msg_free(struct msg_msg *msg);
1627 int security_msg_queue_alloc(struct msg_queue *msq);
1628 void security_msg_queue_free(struct msg_queue *msq);
1629 int security_msg_queue_associate(struct msg_queue *msq, int msqflg);
1630 int security_msg_queue_msgctl(struct msg_queue *msq, int cmd);
1631 int security_msg_queue_msgsnd(struct msg_queue *msq,
1632 struct msg_msg *msg, int msqflg);
1633 int security_msg_queue_msgrcv(struct msg_queue *msq, struct msg_msg *msg,
1634 struct task_struct *target, long type, int mode);
1635 int security_shm_alloc(struct shmid_kernel *shp);
1636 void security_shm_free(struct shmid_kernel *shp);
1637 int security_shm_associate(struct shmid_kernel *shp, int shmflg);
1638 int security_shm_shmctl(struct shmid_kernel *shp, int cmd);
1639 int security_shm_shmat(struct shmid_kernel *shp, char __user *shmaddr, int shmflg);
1640 int security_sem_alloc(struct sem_array *sma);
1641 void security_sem_free(struct sem_array *sma);
1642 int security_sem_associate(struct sem_array *sma, int semflg);
1643 int security_sem_semctl(struct sem_array *sma, int cmd);
1644 int security_sem_semop(struct sem_array *sma, struct sembuf *sops,
1645 unsigned nsops, int alter);
1646 void security_d_instantiate (struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode);
1647 int security_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, char **value);
1648 int security_setprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, void *value, size_t size);
1649 int security_netlink_send(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
1650 int security_netlink_recv(struct sk_buff *skb, int cap);
1651 int security_secid_to_secctx(u32 secid, char **secdata, u32 *seclen);
1652 int security_secctx_to_secid(char *secdata, u32 seclen, u32 *secid);
1653 void security_release_secctx(char *secdata, u32 seclen);
1655 #else /* CONFIG_SECURITY */
1656 struct security_mnt_opts {
1659 static inline void security_init_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
1663 static inline void security_free_mnt_opts(struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
1668 * This is the default capabilities functionality. Most of these functions
1669 * are just stubbed out, but a few must call the proper capable code.
1672 static inline int security_init(void)
1677 static inline int security_ptrace (struct task_struct *parent, struct task_struct * child)
1679 return cap_ptrace (parent, child);
1682 static inline int security_capget (struct task_struct *target,
1683 kernel_cap_t *effective,
1684 kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
1685 kernel_cap_t *permitted)
1687 return cap_capget (target, effective, inheritable, permitted);
1690 static inline int security_capset_check (struct task_struct *target,
1691 kernel_cap_t *effective,
1692 kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
1693 kernel_cap_t *permitted)
1695 return cap_capset_check (target, effective, inheritable, permitted);
1698 static inline void security_capset_set (struct task_struct *target,
1699 kernel_cap_t *effective,
1700 kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
1701 kernel_cap_t *permitted)
1703 cap_capset_set (target, effective, inheritable, permitted);
1706 static inline int security_capable(struct task_struct *tsk, int cap)
1708 return cap_capable(tsk, cap);
1711 static inline int security_acct (struct file *file)
1716 static inline int security_sysctl(struct ctl_table *table, int op)
1721 static inline int security_quotactl (int cmds, int type, int id,
1722 struct super_block * sb)
1727 static inline int security_quota_on (struct dentry * dentry)
1732 static inline int security_syslog(int type)
1734 return cap_syslog(type);
1737 static inline int security_settime(struct timespec *ts, struct timezone *tz)
1739 return cap_settime(ts, tz);
1742 static inline int security_vm_enough_memory(long pages)
1744 return cap_vm_enough_memory(current->mm, pages);
1747 static inline int security_vm_enough_memory_mm(struct mm_struct *mm, long pages)
1749 return cap_vm_enough_memory(mm, pages);
1752 static inline int security_bprm_alloc (struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1757 static inline void security_bprm_free (struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1760 static inline void security_bprm_apply_creds (struct linux_binprm *bprm, int unsafe)
1762 cap_bprm_apply_creds (bprm, unsafe);
1765 static inline void security_bprm_post_apply_creds (struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1770 static inline int security_bprm_set (struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1772 return cap_bprm_set_security (bprm);
1775 static inline int security_bprm_check (struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1780 static inline int security_bprm_secureexec (struct linux_binprm *bprm)
1782 return cap_bprm_secureexec(bprm);
1785 static inline int security_sb_alloc (struct super_block *sb)
1790 static inline void security_sb_free (struct super_block *sb)
1793 static inline int security_sb_copy_data (char *orig, char *copy)
1798 static inline int security_sb_kern_mount (struct super_block *sb, void *data)
1803 static inline int security_sb_statfs (struct dentry *dentry)
1808 static inline int security_sb_mount (char *dev_name, struct nameidata *nd,
1809 char *type, unsigned long flags,
1815 static inline int security_sb_check_sb (struct vfsmount *mnt,
1816 struct nameidata *nd)
1821 static inline int security_sb_umount (struct vfsmount *mnt, int flags)
1826 static inline void security_sb_umount_close (struct vfsmount *mnt)
1829 static inline void security_sb_umount_busy (struct vfsmount *mnt)
1832 static inline void security_sb_post_remount (struct vfsmount *mnt,
1833 unsigned long flags, void *data)
1836 static inline void security_sb_post_addmount (struct vfsmount *mnt,
1837 struct nameidata *mountpoint_nd)
1840 static inline int security_sb_pivotroot (struct nameidata *old_nd,
1841 struct nameidata *new_nd)
1846 static inline void security_sb_post_pivotroot (struct nameidata *old_nd,
1847 struct nameidata *new_nd)
1849 static inline int security_sb_get_mnt_opts(const struct super_block *sb,
1850 struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
1852 security_init_mnt_opts(opts);
1856 static inline int security_sb_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb,
1857 struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
1862 static inline void security_sb_clone_mnt_opts(const struct super_block *oldsb,
1863 struct super_block *newsb)
1866 static inline int security_sb_parse_opts_str(char *options, struct security_mnt_opts *opts)
1871 static inline int security_inode_alloc (struct inode *inode)
1876 static inline void security_inode_free (struct inode *inode)
1879 static inline int security_inode_init_security (struct inode *inode,
1888 static inline int security_inode_create (struct inode *dir,
1889 struct dentry *dentry,
1895 static inline int security_inode_link (struct dentry *old_dentry,
1897 struct dentry *new_dentry)
1902 static inline int security_inode_unlink (struct inode *dir,
1903 struct dentry *dentry)
1908 static inline int security_inode_symlink (struct inode *dir,
1909 struct dentry *dentry,
1910 const char *old_name)
1915 static inline int security_inode_mkdir (struct inode *dir,
1916 struct dentry *dentry,
1922 static inline int security_inode_rmdir (struct inode *dir,
1923 struct dentry *dentry)
1928 static inline int security_inode_mknod (struct inode *dir,
1929 struct dentry *dentry,
1930 int mode, dev_t dev)
1935 static inline int security_inode_rename (struct inode *old_dir,
1936 struct dentry *old_dentry,
1937 struct inode *new_dir,
1938 struct dentry *new_dentry)
1943 static inline int security_inode_readlink (struct dentry *dentry)
1948 static inline int security_inode_follow_link (struct dentry *dentry,
1949 struct nameidata *nd)
1954 static inline int security_inode_permission (struct inode *inode, int mask,
1955 struct nameidata *nd)
1960 static inline int security_inode_setattr (struct dentry *dentry,
1966 static inline int security_inode_getattr (struct vfsmount *mnt,
1967 struct dentry *dentry)
1972 static inline void security_inode_delete (struct inode *inode)
1975 static inline int security_inode_setxattr (struct dentry *dentry, char *name,
1976 void *value, size_t size, int flags)
1978 return cap_inode_setxattr(dentry, name, value, size, flags);
1981 static inline void security_inode_post_setxattr (struct dentry *dentry, char *name,
1982 void *value, size_t size, int flags)
1985 static inline int security_inode_getxattr (struct dentry *dentry, char *name)
1990 static inline int security_inode_listxattr (struct dentry *dentry)
1995 static inline int security_inode_removexattr (struct dentry *dentry, char *name)
1997 return cap_inode_removexattr(dentry, name);
2000 static inline int security_inode_need_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry)
2002 return cap_inode_need_killpriv(dentry);
2005 static inline int security_inode_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry)
2007 return cap_inode_killpriv(dentry);
2010 static inline int security_inode_getsecurity(const struct inode *inode, const char *name, void **buffer, bool alloc)
2015 static inline int security_inode_setsecurity(struct inode *inode, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
2020 static inline int security_inode_listsecurity(struct inode *inode, char *buffer, size_t buffer_size)
2025 static inline int security_file_permission (struct file *file, int mask)
2030 static inline int security_file_alloc (struct file *file)
2035 static inline void security_file_free (struct file *file)
2038 static inline int security_file_ioctl (struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
2044 static inline int security_file_mmap (struct file *file, unsigned long reqprot,
2046 unsigned long flags,
2048 unsigned long addr_only)
2053 static inline int security_file_mprotect (struct vm_area_struct *vma,
2054 unsigned long reqprot,
2060 static inline int security_file_lock (struct file *file, unsigned int cmd)
2065 static inline int security_file_fcntl (struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
2071 static inline int security_file_set_fowner (struct file *file)
2076 static inline int security_file_send_sigiotask (struct task_struct *tsk,
2077 struct fown_struct *fown,
2083 static inline int security_file_receive (struct file *file)
2088 static inline int security_dentry_open (struct file *file)
2093 static inline int security_task_create (unsigned long clone_flags)
2098 static inline int security_task_alloc (struct task_struct *p)
2103 static inline void security_task_free (struct task_struct *p)
2106 static inline int security_task_setuid (uid_t id0, uid_t id1, uid_t id2,
2112 static inline int security_task_post_setuid (uid_t old_ruid, uid_t old_euid,
2113 uid_t old_suid, int flags)
2115 return cap_task_post_setuid (old_ruid, old_euid, old_suid, flags);
2118 static inline int security_task_setgid (gid_t id0, gid_t id1, gid_t id2,
2124 static inline int security_task_setpgid (struct task_struct *p, pid_t pgid)
2129 static inline int security_task_getpgid (struct task_struct *p)
2134 static inline int security_task_getsid (struct task_struct *p)
2139 static inline void security_task_getsecid (struct task_struct *p, u32 *secid)
2142 static inline int security_task_setgroups (struct group_info *group_info)
2147 static inline int security_task_setnice (struct task_struct *p, int nice)
2149 return cap_task_setnice(p, nice);
2152 static inline int security_task_setioprio (struct task_struct *p, int ioprio)
2154 return cap_task_setioprio(p, ioprio);
2157 static inline int security_task_getioprio (struct task_struct *p)
2162 static inline int security_task_setrlimit (unsigned int resource,
2163 struct rlimit *new_rlim)
2168 static inline int security_task_setscheduler (struct task_struct *p,
2170 struct sched_param *lp)
2172 return cap_task_setscheduler(p, policy, lp);
2175 static inline int security_task_getscheduler (struct task_struct *p)
2180 static inline int security_task_movememory (struct task_struct *p)
2185 static inline int security_task_kill (struct task_struct *p,
2186 struct siginfo *info, int sig,
2192 static inline int security_task_wait (struct task_struct *p)
2197 static inline int security_task_prctl (int option, unsigned long arg2,
2205 static inline void security_task_reparent_to_init (struct task_struct *p)
2207 cap_task_reparent_to_init (p);
2210 static inline void security_task_to_inode(struct task_struct *p, struct inode *inode)
2213 static inline int security_ipc_permission (struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp,
2219 static inline int security_msg_msg_alloc (struct msg_msg * msg)
2224 static inline void security_msg_msg_free (struct msg_msg * msg)
2227 static inline int security_msg_queue_alloc (struct msg_queue *msq)
2232 static inline void security_msg_queue_free (struct msg_queue *msq)
2235 static inline int security_msg_queue_associate (struct msg_queue * msq,
2241 static inline int security_msg_queue_msgctl (struct msg_queue * msq, int cmd)
2246 static inline int security_msg_queue_msgsnd (struct msg_queue * msq,
2247 struct msg_msg * msg, int msqflg)
2252 static inline int security_msg_queue_msgrcv (struct msg_queue * msq,
2253 struct msg_msg * msg,
2254 struct task_struct * target,
2255 long type, int mode)
2260 static inline int security_shm_alloc (struct shmid_kernel *shp)
2265 static inline void security_shm_free (struct shmid_kernel *shp)
2268 static inline int security_shm_associate (struct shmid_kernel * shp,
2274 static inline int security_shm_shmctl (struct shmid_kernel * shp, int cmd)
2279 static inline int security_shm_shmat (struct shmid_kernel * shp,
2280 char __user *shmaddr, int shmflg)
2285 static inline int security_sem_alloc (struct sem_array *sma)
2290 static inline void security_sem_free (struct sem_array *sma)
2293 static inline int security_sem_associate (struct sem_array * sma, int semflg)
2298 static inline int security_sem_semctl (struct sem_array * sma, int cmd)
2303 static inline int security_sem_semop (struct sem_array * sma,
2304 struct sembuf * sops, unsigned nsops,
2310 static inline void security_d_instantiate (struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
2313 static inline int security_getprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, char **value)
2318 static inline int security_setprocattr(struct task_struct *p, char *name, void *value, size_t size)
2323 static inline int security_netlink_send (struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
2325 return cap_netlink_send (sk, skb);
2328 static inline int security_netlink_recv (struct sk_buff *skb, int cap)
2330 return cap_netlink_recv (skb, cap);
2333 static inline struct dentry *securityfs_create_dir(const char *name,
2334 struct dentry *parent)
2336 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
2339 static inline struct dentry *securityfs_create_file(const char *name,
2341 struct dentry *parent,
2343 const struct file_operations *fops)
2345 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
2348 static inline void securityfs_remove(struct dentry *dentry)
2352 static inline int security_secid_to_secctx(u32 secid, char **secdata, u32 *seclen)
2357 static inline int security_secctx_to_secid(char *secdata,
2364 static inline void security_release_secctx(char *secdata, u32 seclen)
2367 #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY */
2369 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK
2371 int security_unix_stream_connect(struct socket *sock, struct socket *other,
2372 struct sock *newsk);
2373 int security_unix_may_send(struct socket *sock, struct socket *other);
2374 int security_socket_create(int family, int type, int protocol, int kern);
2375 int security_socket_post_create(struct socket *sock, int family,
2376 int type, int protocol, int kern);
2377 int security_socket_bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *address, int addrlen);
2378 int security_socket_connect(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *address, int addrlen);
2379 int security_socket_listen(struct socket *sock, int backlog);
2380 int security_socket_accept(struct socket *sock, struct socket *newsock);
2381 void security_socket_post_accept(struct socket *sock, struct socket *newsock);
2382 int security_socket_sendmsg(struct socket *sock, struct msghdr *msg, int size);
2383 int security_socket_recvmsg(struct socket *sock, struct msghdr *msg,
2384 int size, int flags);
2385 int security_socket_getsockname(struct socket *sock);
2386 int security_socket_getpeername(struct socket *sock);
2387 int security_socket_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname);
2388 int security_socket_setsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname);
2389 int security_socket_shutdown(struct socket *sock, int how);
2390 int security_sock_rcv_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
2391 int security_socket_getpeersec_stream(struct socket *sock, char __user *optval,
2392 int __user *optlen, unsigned len);
2393 int security_socket_getpeersec_dgram(struct socket *sock, struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid);
2394 int security_sk_alloc(struct sock *sk, int family, gfp_t priority);
2395 void security_sk_free(struct sock *sk);
2396 void security_sk_clone(const struct sock *sk, struct sock *newsk);
2397 void security_sk_classify_flow(struct sock *sk, struct flowi *fl);
2398 void security_req_classify_flow(const struct request_sock *req, struct flowi *fl);
2399 void security_sock_graft(struct sock*sk, struct socket *parent);
2400 int security_inet_conn_request(struct sock *sk,
2401 struct sk_buff *skb, struct request_sock *req);
2402 void security_inet_csk_clone(struct sock *newsk,
2403 const struct request_sock *req);
2404 void security_inet_conn_established(struct sock *sk,
2405 struct sk_buff *skb);
2407 #else /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK */
2408 static inline int security_unix_stream_connect(struct socket * sock,
2409 struct socket * other,
2410 struct sock * newsk)
2415 static inline int security_unix_may_send(struct socket * sock,
2416 struct socket * other)
2421 static inline int security_socket_create (int family, int type,
2422 int protocol, int kern)
2427 static inline int security_socket_post_create(struct socket * sock,
2430 int protocol, int kern)
2435 static inline int security_socket_bind(struct socket * sock,
2436 struct sockaddr * address,
2442 static inline int security_socket_connect(struct socket * sock,
2443 struct sockaddr * address,
2449 static inline int security_socket_listen(struct socket * sock, int backlog)
2454 static inline int security_socket_accept(struct socket * sock,
2455 struct socket * newsock)
2460 static inline void security_socket_post_accept(struct socket * sock,
2461 struct socket * newsock)
2465 static inline int security_socket_sendmsg(struct socket * sock,
2466 struct msghdr * msg, int size)
2471 static inline int security_socket_recvmsg(struct socket * sock,
2472 struct msghdr * msg, int size,
2478 static inline int security_socket_getsockname(struct socket * sock)
2483 static inline int security_socket_getpeername(struct socket * sock)
2488 static inline int security_socket_getsockopt(struct socket * sock,
2489 int level, int optname)
2494 static inline int security_socket_setsockopt(struct socket * sock,
2495 int level, int optname)
2500 static inline int security_socket_shutdown(struct socket * sock, int how)
2504 static inline int security_sock_rcv_skb (struct sock * sk,
2505 struct sk_buff * skb)
2510 static inline int security_socket_getpeersec_stream(struct socket *sock, char __user *optval,
2511 int __user *optlen, unsigned len)
2513 return -ENOPROTOOPT;
2516 static inline int security_socket_getpeersec_dgram(struct socket *sock, struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid)
2518 return -ENOPROTOOPT;
2521 static inline int security_sk_alloc(struct sock *sk, int family, gfp_t priority)
2526 static inline void security_sk_free(struct sock *sk)
2530 static inline void security_sk_clone(const struct sock *sk, struct sock *newsk)
2534 static inline void security_sk_classify_flow(struct sock *sk, struct flowi *fl)
2538 static inline void security_req_classify_flow(const struct request_sock *req, struct flowi *fl)
2542 static inline void security_sock_graft(struct sock* sk, struct socket *parent)
2546 static inline int security_inet_conn_request(struct sock *sk,
2547 struct sk_buff *skb, struct request_sock *req)
2552 static inline void security_inet_csk_clone(struct sock *newsk,
2553 const struct request_sock *req)
2557 static inline void security_inet_conn_established(struct sock *sk,
2558 struct sk_buff *skb)
2561 #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK */
2563 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
2565 int security_xfrm_policy_alloc(struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
2566 int security_xfrm_policy_clone(struct xfrm_policy *old, struct xfrm_policy *new);
2567 void security_xfrm_policy_free(struct xfrm_policy *xp);
2568 int security_xfrm_policy_delete(struct xfrm_policy *xp);
2569 int security_xfrm_state_alloc(struct xfrm_state *x, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
2570 int security_xfrm_state_alloc_acquire(struct xfrm_state *x,
2571 struct xfrm_sec_ctx *polsec, u32 secid);
2572 int security_xfrm_state_delete(struct xfrm_state *x);
2573 void security_xfrm_state_free(struct xfrm_state *x);
2574 int security_xfrm_policy_lookup(struct xfrm_policy *xp, u32 fl_secid, u8 dir);
2575 int security_xfrm_state_pol_flow_match(struct xfrm_state *x,
2576 struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct flowi *fl);
2577 int security_xfrm_decode_session(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid);
2578 void security_skb_classify_flow(struct sk_buff *skb, struct flowi *fl);
2580 #else /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM */
2582 static inline int security_xfrm_policy_alloc(struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx)
2587 static inline int security_xfrm_policy_clone(struct xfrm_policy *old, struct xfrm_policy *new)
2592 static inline void security_xfrm_policy_free(struct xfrm_policy *xp)
2596 static inline int security_xfrm_policy_delete(struct xfrm_policy *xp)
2601 static inline int security_xfrm_state_alloc(struct xfrm_state *x,
2602 struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx)
2607 static inline int security_xfrm_state_alloc_acquire(struct xfrm_state *x,
2608 struct xfrm_sec_ctx *polsec, u32 secid)
2613 static inline void security_xfrm_state_free(struct xfrm_state *x)
2617 static inline int security_xfrm_state_delete(struct xfrm_state *x)
2622 static inline int security_xfrm_policy_lookup(struct xfrm_policy *xp, u32 fl_secid, u8 dir)
2627 static inline int security_xfrm_state_pol_flow_match(struct xfrm_state *x,
2628 struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct flowi *fl)
2633 static inline int security_xfrm_decode_session(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *secid)
2638 static inline void security_skb_classify_flow(struct sk_buff *skb, struct flowi *fl)
2642 #endif /* CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM */
2645 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
2647 int security_key_alloc(struct key *key, struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long flags);
2648 void security_key_free(struct key *key);
2649 int security_key_permission(key_ref_t key_ref,
2650 struct task_struct *context, key_perm_t perm);
2654 static inline int security_key_alloc(struct key *key,
2655 struct task_struct *tsk,
2656 unsigned long flags)
2661 static inline void security_key_free(struct key *key)
2665 static inline int security_key_permission(key_ref_t key_ref,
2666 struct task_struct *context,
2673 #endif /* CONFIG_KEYS */
2675 #endif /* ! __LINUX_SECURITY_H */