From: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
To: Sargun Dhillon <sargun@sargun.me>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>,
kernel list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Tycho Andersen <tycho@tycho.ws>, Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>,
Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>,
Linux Containers <containers@lists.linux-foundation.org>,
Linux API <linux-api@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH] seccomp: Add extensibility mechanism to read notifications
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 11:36:22 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAG48ez2ZyYkHhbuwLYehR5fx2_d9yoVg4tBmyqvVqpy-oZ-0cA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200613072609.5919-1-sargun@sargun.me>
On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 9:26 AM Sargun Dhillon <sargun@sargun.me> wrote:
> This introduces an extensibility mechanism to receive seccomp
> notifications. It uses read(2), as opposed to using an ioctl. The listener
> must be first configured to write the notification via the
> SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_CONFIG ioctl with the fields that the user is
> interested in.
>
> This is different than the old SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_RECV method as it allows
> for more flexibility. It allows the user to opt into certain fields, and
> not others. This is nice for users who want to opt into some fields like
> thread group leader. In the future, this mechanism can be used to expose
> file descriptors to users,
Please don't touch the caller's file descriptor table from read/write
handlers, only from ioctl handlers. A process should always be able to
read from files supplied by an untrusted user without having to worry
about new entries mysteriously popping up in its fd table.
> such as a representation of the process's
> memory. It also has good forwards and backwards compatibility guarantees.
> Users with programs compiled against newer headers will work fine on older
> kernels as long as they don't opt into any sizes, or optional fields that
> are only available on newer kernels.
>
> The ioctl method relies on an extensible struct[1]. This extensible struct
> is slightly misleading[2] as the ioctl number changes when we extend it.
> This breaks backwards compatibility with older kernels even if we're not
> asking for any fields that we do not need. In order to deal with this, the
> ioctl number would need to be dynamic, or the user would need to pass the
> size they're expecting, and we would need to implemented "extended syscall"
> semantics in ioctl. This potentially causes issue to future work of
> kernel-assisted copying for ioctl user buffers.
I don't see the issue. Can't you replace "switch (cmd)" with "switch
(cmd & ~IOCSIZE_MASK)" and then check the size separately?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-06-15 9:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-06-13 7:26 [RFC PATCH] seccomp: Add extensibility mechanism to read notifications Sargun Dhillon
2020-06-15 9:36 ` Jann Horn [this message]
2020-06-16 5:12 ` Sargun Dhillon
2020-06-15 13:44 ` Tycho Andersen
2020-06-15 18:26 ` Kees Cook
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