From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
To: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>,
cem@kernel.org, linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org,
stable@vger.kernel.org, "Darrick J. Wong" <djwong@kernel.org>,
Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>,
Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>,
"Dr. Thomas Orgis" <thomas.orgis@uni-hamburg.de>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] xfs: fix capabily check in xfs_setattr_nonsize
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2026 14:37:54 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260625123754.GA19947@lst.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <qcsdbdpp23fsu3cqhpjdpwusvl6onc2knnrun522ofrutxpz6j@reh3k2ofqjir>
On Thu, Jun 25, 2026 at 12:43:54PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Wed 24-06-26 15:40:39, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> > Adding Jan and Christian for quota and user_ns knowledge.
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 24, 2026 at 12:14:29PM +0200, cem@kernel.org wrote:
> > > From: Carlos Maiolino <cem@kernel.org>
> > >
> > > An user reported a bug where he managed to evade group's quota
> > > by changing a file's gid to a different group id the same user
> > > belonged to, even though quotas were enforced on both gids and the
> > > file's size was big enough to exceed the quota's hardlimit.
> > >
> > > Commit eba0549bc7d1 replaced a capable() call by a
> > > has_capability_noaudit() to prevent unnecessary selinux audit messages.
> > > Turns out that both calls have slightly different semantics even though
> > > their documentation seems similar. Where in a nutshell:
> > >
> > > capable() - Tests the task's effective credentials
> > > has_ns_capability_noaudit() - Tests the task's real credentials
> >
> > Eww..
>
> Yeah, that's a catch.
>
> > > This most of the time has no practical difference but in some cases like
> > > changing attrs (specifically group id in this case) through a NFS client
> > > this will allow the quota code to use XFS_QMOPT_FORCE_RES, effectively
> > > bypassing quota accounting checks.
> >
> > Yeah, this does look wrong. Do the other conversion in the above commit
> > have tthe same issue?
> >
> > > Using instead ns_capable_noaudit() should fix this issue and prevent
> > > selinux audit messages.
> >
> > The generic quota code manages to do without either has_capability_noaudit
> > or ns_capable_noaudit. I think this might be hidden behind
> > inode_owner_or_capable calls. Any idea why we're different?
>
> Actually no. Generic quota code has equivalent checks in ignore_hardlimit()
> function which does capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE) check. I guess the reason why
> nobody complained about generic quota code is that we call
> ignore_hardlimit() only if we are above hardlimit whereas XFS calls this
> for every transaction...
I guess we should aim for the same to avoid the spurious audit logs.
I.e. xfs_trans_alloc_ichange is currently always called either with
force = true or force = this capable check. So as a first step we can
move the check into xfs_trans_alloc_ichange for the !force case, and the
propagate that through XFS_QMOPT_FORCE_RES into xfs_trans_dqresv, i.e.
only set XFS_QMOPT_FORCE_RES for the real forced case and instead
have the capable check down in xfs_trans_dqresv.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-06-25 12:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20260624101436.362533-1-cem@kernel.org>
2026-06-24 13:40 ` [PATCH] xfs: fix capabily check in xfs_setattr_nonsize Christoph Hellwig
2026-06-24 18:59 ` Carlos Maiolino
2026-06-25 10:43 ` Jan Kara
2026-06-25 11:01 ` Carlos Maiolino
2026-06-25 12:37 ` Christoph Hellwig [this message]
2026-06-25 15:00 ` Carlos Maiolino
2026-06-25 16:03 ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-06-26 7:34 ` Carlos Maiolino
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