1 /* Common capabilities, needed by capability.o.
3 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
6 * (at your option) any later version.
10 #include <linux/capability.h>
11 #include <linux/audit.h>
12 #include <linux/module.h>
13 #include <linux/init.h>
14 #include <linux/kernel.h>
15 #include <linux/security.h>
16 #include <linux/file.h>
18 #include <linux/mman.h>
19 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
20 #include <linux/swap.h>
21 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
22 #include <linux/netlink.h>
23 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
24 #include <linux/xattr.h>
25 #include <linux/hugetlb.h>
26 #include <linux/mount.h>
27 #include <linux/sched.h>
28 #include <linux/prctl.h>
29 #include <linux/securebits.h>
30 #include <linux/user_namespace.h>
31 #include <linux/binfmts.h>
34 * If a non-root user executes a setuid-root binary in
35 * !secure(SECURE_NOROOT) mode, then we raise capabilities.
36 * However if fE is also set, then the intent is for only
37 * the file capabilities to be applied, and the setuid-root
38 * bit is left on either to change the uid (plausible) or
39 * to get full privilege on a kernel without file capabilities
40 * support. So in that case we do not raise capabilities.
42 * Warn if that happens, once per boot.
44 static void warn_setuid_and_fcaps_mixed(const char *fname)
48 printk(KERN_INFO "warning: `%s' has both setuid-root and"
49 " effective capabilities. Therefore not raising all"
50 " capabilities.\n", fname);
55 int cap_netlink_send(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
61 * cap_capable - Determine whether a task has a particular effective capability
62 * @cred: The credentials to use
63 * @ns: The user namespace in which we need the capability
64 * @cap: The capability to check for
65 * @audit: Whether to write an audit message or not
67 * Determine whether the nominated task has the specified capability amongst
68 * its effective set, returning 0 if it does, -ve if it does not.
70 * NOTE WELL: cap_has_capability() cannot be used like the kernel's capable()
71 * and has_capability() functions. That is, it has the reverse semantics:
72 * cap_has_capability() returns 0 when a task has a capability, but the
73 * kernel's capable() and has_capability() returns 1 for this case.
75 int cap_capable(const struct cred *cred, struct user_namespace *targ_ns,
79 /* The creator of the user namespace has all caps. */
80 if (targ_ns != &init_user_ns && targ_ns->creator == cred->user)
83 /* Do we have the necessary capabilities? */
84 if (targ_ns == cred->user->user_ns)
85 return cap_raised(cred->cap_effective, cap) ? 0 : -EPERM;
87 /* Have we tried all of the parent namespaces? */
88 if (targ_ns == &init_user_ns)
92 *If you have a capability in a parent user ns, then you have
93 * it over all children user namespaces as well.
95 targ_ns = targ_ns->creator->user_ns;
98 /* We never get here */
102 * cap_settime - Determine whether the current process may set the system clock
103 * @ts: The time to set
104 * @tz: The timezone to set
106 * Determine whether the current process may set the system clock and timezone
107 * information, returning 0 if permission granted, -ve if denied.
109 int cap_settime(const struct timespec *ts, const struct timezone *tz)
111 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TIME))
117 * cap_ptrace_access_check - Determine whether the current process may access
119 * @child: The process to be accessed
120 * @mode: The mode of attachment.
122 * If we are in the same or an ancestor user_ns and have all the target
123 * task's capabilities, then ptrace access is allowed.
124 * If we have the ptrace capability to the target user_ns, then ptrace
128 * Determine whether a process may access another, returning 0 if permission
129 * granted, -ve if denied.
131 int cap_ptrace_access_check(struct task_struct *child, unsigned int mode)
134 const struct cred *cred, *child_cred;
137 cred = current_cred();
138 child_cred = __task_cred(child);
139 if (cred->user->user_ns == child_cred->user->user_ns &&
140 cap_issubset(child_cred->cap_permitted, cred->cap_permitted))
142 if (ns_capable(child_cred->user->user_ns, CAP_SYS_PTRACE))
151 * cap_ptrace_traceme - Determine whether another process may trace the current
152 * @parent: The task proposed to be the tracer
154 * If parent is in the same or an ancestor user_ns and has all current's
155 * capabilities, then ptrace access is allowed.
156 * If parent has the ptrace capability to current's user_ns, then ptrace
160 * Determine whether the nominated task is permitted to trace the current
161 * process, returning 0 if permission is granted, -ve if denied.
163 int cap_ptrace_traceme(struct task_struct *parent)
166 const struct cred *cred, *child_cred;
169 cred = __task_cred(parent);
170 child_cred = current_cred();
171 if (cred->user->user_ns == child_cred->user->user_ns &&
172 cap_issubset(child_cred->cap_permitted, cred->cap_permitted))
174 if (has_ns_capability(parent, child_cred->user->user_ns, CAP_SYS_PTRACE))
183 * cap_capget - Retrieve a task's capability sets
184 * @target: The task from which to retrieve the capability sets
185 * @effective: The place to record the effective set
186 * @inheritable: The place to record the inheritable set
187 * @permitted: The place to record the permitted set
189 * This function retrieves the capabilities of the nominated task and returns
190 * them to the caller.
192 int cap_capget(struct task_struct *target, kernel_cap_t *effective,
193 kernel_cap_t *inheritable, kernel_cap_t *permitted)
195 const struct cred *cred;
197 /* Derived from kernel/capability.c:sys_capget. */
199 cred = __task_cred(target);
200 *effective = cred->cap_effective;
201 *inheritable = cred->cap_inheritable;
202 *permitted = cred->cap_permitted;
208 * Determine whether the inheritable capabilities are limited to the old
209 * permitted set. Returns 1 if they are limited, 0 if they are not.
211 static inline int cap_inh_is_capped(void)
214 /* they are so limited unless the current task has the CAP_SETPCAP
217 if (cap_capable(current_cred(), current_cred()->user->user_ns,
218 CAP_SETPCAP, SECURITY_CAP_AUDIT) == 0)
224 * cap_capset - Validate and apply proposed changes to current's capabilities
225 * @new: The proposed new credentials; alterations should be made here
226 * @old: The current task's current credentials
227 * @effective: A pointer to the proposed new effective capabilities set
228 * @inheritable: A pointer to the proposed new inheritable capabilities set
229 * @permitted: A pointer to the proposed new permitted capabilities set
231 * This function validates and applies a proposed mass change to the current
232 * process's capability sets. The changes are made to the proposed new
233 * credentials, and assuming no error, will be committed by the caller of LSM.
235 int cap_capset(struct cred *new,
236 const struct cred *old,
237 const kernel_cap_t *effective,
238 const kernel_cap_t *inheritable,
239 const kernel_cap_t *permitted)
241 if (cap_inh_is_capped() &&
242 !cap_issubset(*inheritable,
243 cap_combine(old->cap_inheritable,
244 old->cap_permitted)))
245 /* incapable of using this inheritable set */
248 if (!cap_issubset(*inheritable,
249 cap_combine(old->cap_inheritable,
251 /* no new pI capabilities outside bounding set */
254 /* verify restrictions on target's new Permitted set */
255 if (!cap_issubset(*permitted, old->cap_permitted))
258 /* verify the _new_Effective_ is a subset of the _new_Permitted_ */
259 if (!cap_issubset(*effective, *permitted))
262 new->cap_effective = *effective;
263 new->cap_inheritable = *inheritable;
264 new->cap_permitted = *permitted;
269 * Clear proposed capability sets for execve().
271 static inline void bprm_clear_caps(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
273 cap_clear(bprm->cred->cap_permitted);
274 bprm->cap_effective = false;
278 * cap_inode_need_killpriv - Determine if inode change affects privileges
279 * @dentry: The inode/dentry in being changed with change marked ATTR_KILL_PRIV
281 * Determine if an inode having a change applied that's marked ATTR_KILL_PRIV
282 * affects the security markings on that inode, and if it is, should
283 * inode_killpriv() be invoked or the change rejected?
285 * Returns 0 if granted; +ve if granted, but inode_killpriv() is required; and
286 * -ve to deny the change.
288 int cap_inode_need_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry)
290 struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
293 if (!inode->i_op->getxattr)
296 error = inode->i_op->getxattr(dentry, XATTR_NAME_CAPS, NULL, 0);
303 * cap_inode_killpriv - Erase the security markings on an inode
304 * @dentry: The inode/dentry to alter
306 * Erase the privilege-enhancing security markings on an inode.
308 * Returns 0 if successful, -ve on error.
310 int cap_inode_killpriv(struct dentry *dentry)
312 struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
314 if (!inode->i_op->removexattr)
317 return inode->i_op->removexattr(dentry, XATTR_NAME_CAPS);
321 * Calculate the new process capability sets from the capability sets attached
324 static inline int bprm_caps_from_vfs_caps(struct cpu_vfs_cap_data *caps,
325 struct linux_binprm *bprm,
329 struct cred *new = bprm->cred;
333 if (caps->magic_etc & VFS_CAP_FLAGS_EFFECTIVE)
336 if (caps->magic_etc & VFS_CAP_REVISION_MASK)
339 CAP_FOR_EACH_U32(i) {
340 __u32 permitted = caps->permitted.cap[i];
341 __u32 inheritable = caps->inheritable.cap[i];
344 * pP' = (X & fP) | (pI & fI)
346 new->cap_permitted.cap[i] =
347 (new->cap_bset.cap[i] & permitted) |
348 (new->cap_inheritable.cap[i] & inheritable);
350 if (permitted & ~new->cap_permitted.cap[i])
351 /* insufficient to execute correctly */
356 * For legacy apps, with no internal support for recognizing they
357 * do not have enough capabilities, we return an error if they are
358 * missing some "forced" (aka file-permitted) capabilities.
360 return *effective ? ret : 0;
364 * Extract the on-exec-apply capability sets for an executable file.
366 int get_vfs_caps_from_disk(const struct dentry *dentry, struct cpu_vfs_cap_data *cpu_caps)
368 struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
372 struct vfs_cap_data caps;
374 memset(cpu_caps, 0, sizeof(struct cpu_vfs_cap_data));
376 if (!inode || !inode->i_op->getxattr)
379 size = inode->i_op->getxattr((struct dentry *)dentry, XATTR_NAME_CAPS, &caps,
381 if (size == -ENODATA || size == -EOPNOTSUPP)
382 /* no data, that's ok */
387 if (size < sizeof(magic_etc))
390 cpu_caps->magic_etc = magic_etc = le32_to_cpu(caps.magic_etc);
392 switch (magic_etc & VFS_CAP_REVISION_MASK) {
393 case VFS_CAP_REVISION_1:
394 if (size != XATTR_CAPS_SZ_1)
396 tocopy = VFS_CAP_U32_1;
398 case VFS_CAP_REVISION_2:
399 if (size != XATTR_CAPS_SZ_2)
401 tocopy = VFS_CAP_U32_2;
407 CAP_FOR_EACH_U32(i) {
410 cpu_caps->permitted.cap[i] = le32_to_cpu(caps.data[i].permitted);
411 cpu_caps->inheritable.cap[i] = le32_to_cpu(caps.data[i].inheritable);
418 * Attempt to get the on-exec apply capability sets for an executable file from
419 * its xattrs and, if present, apply them to the proposed credentials being
420 * constructed by execve().
422 static int get_file_caps(struct linux_binprm *bprm, bool *effective, bool *has_cap)
424 struct dentry *dentry;
426 struct cpu_vfs_cap_data vcaps;
428 bprm_clear_caps(bprm);
430 if (!file_caps_enabled)
433 if (bprm->file->f_vfsmnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOSUID)
436 dentry = dget(bprm->file->f_dentry);
438 rc = get_vfs_caps_from_disk(dentry, &vcaps);
441 printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: get_vfs_caps_from_disk returned %d for %s\n",
442 __func__, rc, bprm->filename);
443 else if (rc == -ENODATA)
448 rc = bprm_caps_from_vfs_caps(&vcaps, bprm, effective, has_cap);
450 printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: cap_from_disk returned %d for %s\n",
451 __func__, rc, bprm->filename);
456 bprm_clear_caps(bprm);
462 * cap_bprm_set_creds - Set up the proposed credentials for execve().
463 * @bprm: The execution parameters, including the proposed creds
465 * Set up the proposed credentials for a new execution context being
466 * constructed by execve(). The proposed creds in @bprm->cred is altered,
467 * which won't take effect immediately. Returns 0 if successful, -ve on error.
469 int cap_bprm_set_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
471 const struct cred *old = current_cred();
472 struct cred *new = bprm->cred;
473 bool effective, has_cap = false;
477 ret = get_file_caps(bprm, &effective, &has_cap);
481 if (!issecure(SECURE_NOROOT)) {
483 * If the legacy file capability is set, then don't set privs
484 * for a setuid root binary run by a non-root user. Do set it
485 * for a root user just to cause least surprise to an admin.
487 if (has_cap && new->uid != 0 && new->euid == 0) {
488 warn_setuid_and_fcaps_mixed(bprm->filename);
492 * To support inheritance of root-permissions and suid-root
493 * executables under compatibility mode, we override the
494 * capability sets for the file.
496 * If only the real uid is 0, we do not set the effective bit.
498 if (new->euid == 0 || new->uid == 0) {
499 /* pP' = (cap_bset & ~0) | (pI & ~0) */
500 new->cap_permitted = cap_combine(old->cap_bset,
501 old->cap_inheritable);
508 /* Don't let someone trace a set[ug]id/setpcap binary with the revised
509 * credentials unless they have the appropriate permit.
511 * In addition, if NO_NEW_PRIVS, then ensure we get no new privs.
513 if ((new->euid != old->uid ||
514 new->egid != old->gid ||
515 !cap_issubset(new->cap_permitted, old->cap_permitted)) &&
516 bprm->unsafe & ~LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE_CAP) {
517 /* downgrade; they get no more than they had, and maybe less */
518 if (!capable(CAP_SETUID) ||
519 (bprm->unsafe & LSM_UNSAFE_NO_NEW_PRIVS)) {
520 new->euid = new->uid;
521 new->egid = new->gid;
523 new->cap_permitted = cap_intersect(new->cap_permitted,
527 new->suid = new->fsuid = new->euid;
528 new->sgid = new->fsgid = new->egid;
531 new->cap_effective = new->cap_permitted;
533 cap_clear(new->cap_effective);
534 bprm->cap_effective = effective;
537 * Audit candidate if current->cap_effective is set
539 * We do not bother to audit if 3 things are true:
540 * 1) cap_effective has all caps
542 * 3) root is supposed to have all caps (SECURE_NOROOT)
543 * Since this is just a normal root execing a process.
545 * Number 1 above might fail if you don't have a full bset, but I think
546 * that is interesting information to audit.
548 if (!cap_isclear(new->cap_effective)) {
549 if (!cap_issubset(CAP_FULL_SET, new->cap_effective) ||
550 new->euid != 0 || new->uid != 0 ||
551 issecure(SECURE_NOROOT)) {
552 ret = audit_log_bprm_fcaps(bprm, new, old);
558 new->securebits &= ~issecure_mask(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS);
563 * cap_bprm_secureexec - Determine whether a secure execution is required
564 * @bprm: The execution parameters
566 * Determine whether a secure execution is required, return 1 if it is, and 0
569 * The credentials have been committed by this point, and so are no longer
570 * available through @bprm->cred.
572 int cap_bprm_secureexec(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
574 const struct cred *cred = current_cred();
576 if (cred->uid != 0) {
577 if (bprm->cap_effective)
579 if (!cap_isclear(cred->cap_permitted))
583 return (cred->euid != cred->uid ||
584 cred->egid != cred->gid);
588 * cap_inode_setxattr - Determine whether an xattr may be altered
589 * @dentry: The inode/dentry being altered
590 * @name: The name of the xattr to be changed
591 * @value: The value that the xattr will be changed to
592 * @size: The size of value
593 * @flags: The replacement flag
595 * Determine whether an xattr may be altered or set on an inode, returning 0 if
596 * permission is granted, -ve if denied.
598 * This is used to make sure security xattrs don't get updated or set by those
599 * who aren't privileged to do so.
601 int cap_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
602 const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
604 if (!strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_CAPS)) {
605 if (!capable(CAP_SETFCAP))
610 if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX,
611 sizeof(XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX) - 1) &&
612 !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
618 * cap_inode_removexattr - Determine whether an xattr may be removed
619 * @dentry: The inode/dentry being altered
620 * @name: The name of the xattr to be changed
622 * Determine whether an xattr may be removed from an inode, returning 0 if
623 * permission is granted, -ve if denied.
625 * This is used to make sure security xattrs don't get removed by those who
626 * aren't privileged to remove them.
628 int cap_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name)
630 if (!strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_CAPS)) {
631 if (!capable(CAP_SETFCAP))
636 if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX,
637 sizeof(XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX) - 1) &&
638 !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
644 * cap_emulate_setxuid() fixes the effective / permitted capabilities of
645 * a process after a call to setuid, setreuid, or setresuid.
647 * 1) When set*uiding _from_ one of {r,e,s}uid == 0 _to_ all of
648 * {r,e,s}uid != 0, the permitted and effective capabilities are
651 * 2) When set*uiding _from_ euid == 0 _to_ euid != 0, the effective
652 * capabilities of the process are cleared.
654 * 3) When set*uiding _from_ euid != 0 _to_ euid == 0, the effective
655 * capabilities are set to the permitted capabilities.
657 * fsuid is handled elsewhere. fsuid == 0 and {r,e,s}uid!= 0 should
662 * cevans - New behaviour, Oct '99
663 * A process may, via prctl(), elect to keep its capabilities when it
664 * calls setuid() and switches away from uid==0. Both permitted and
665 * effective sets will be retained.
666 * Without this change, it was impossible for a daemon to drop only some
667 * of its privilege. The call to setuid(!=0) would drop all privileges!
668 * Keeping uid 0 is not an option because uid 0 owns too many vital
670 * Thanks to Olaf Kirch and Peter Benie for spotting this.
672 static inline void cap_emulate_setxuid(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old)
674 if ((old->uid == 0 || old->euid == 0 || old->suid == 0) &&
675 (new->uid != 0 && new->euid != 0 && new->suid != 0) &&
676 !issecure(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS)) {
677 cap_clear(new->cap_permitted);
678 cap_clear(new->cap_effective);
680 if (old->euid == 0 && new->euid != 0)
681 cap_clear(new->cap_effective);
682 if (old->euid != 0 && new->euid == 0)
683 new->cap_effective = new->cap_permitted;
687 * cap_task_fix_setuid - Fix up the results of setuid() call
688 * @new: The proposed credentials
689 * @old: The current task's current credentials
690 * @flags: Indications of what has changed
692 * Fix up the results of setuid() call before the credential changes are
693 * actually applied, returning 0 to grant the changes, -ve to deny them.
695 int cap_task_fix_setuid(struct cred *new, const struct cred *old, int flags)
701 /* juggle the capabilities to follow [RES]UID changes unless
702 * otherwise suppressed */
703 if (!issecure(SECURE_NO_SETUID_FIXUP))
704 cap_emulate_setxuid(new, old);
708 /* juggle the capabilties to follow FSUID changes, unless
709 * otherwise suppressed
711 * FIXME - is fsuser used for all CAP_FS_MASK capabilities?
712 * if not, we might be a bit too harsh here.
714 if (!issecure(SECURE_NO_SETUID_FIXUP)) {
715 if (old->fsuid == 0 && new->fsuid != 0)
717 cap_drop_fs_set(new->cap_effective);
719 if (old->fsuid != 0 && new->fsuid == 0)
721 cap_raise_fs_set(new->cap_effective,
734 * Rationale: code calling task_setscheduler, task_setioprio, and
735 * task_setnice, assumes that
736 * . if capable(cap_sys_nice), then those actions should be allowed
737 * . if not capable(cap_sys_nice), but acting on your own processes,
738 * then those actions should be allowed
739 * This is insufficient now since you can call code without suid, but
740 * yet with increased caps.
741 * So we check for increased caps on the target process.
743 static int cap_safe_nice(struct task_struct *p)
748 is_subset = cap_issubset(__task_cred(p)->cap_permitted,
749 current_cred()->cap_permitted);
752 if (!is_subset && !capable(CAP_SYS_NICE))
758 * cap_task_setscheduler - Detemine if scheduler policy change is permitted
759 * @p: The task to affect
761 * Detemine if the requested scheduler policy change is permitted for the
762 * specified task, returning 0 if permission is granted, -ve if denied.
764 int cap_task_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p)
766 return cap_safe_nice(p);
770 * cap_task_ioprio - Detemine if I/O priority change is permitted
771 * @p: The task to affect
772 * @ioprio: The I/O priority to set
774 * Detemine if the requested I/O priority change is permitted for the specified
775 * task, returning 0 if permission is granted, -ve if denied.
777 int cap_task_setioprio(struct task_struct *p, int ioprio)
779 return cap_safe_nice(p);
783 * cap_task_ioprio - Detemine if task priority change is permitted
784 * @p: The task to affect
785 * @nice: The nice value to set
787 * Detemine if the requested task priority change is permitted for the
788 * specified task, returning 0 if permission is granted, -ve if denied.
790 int cap_task_setnice(struct task_struct *p, int nice)
792 return cap_safe_nice(p);
796 * Implement PR_CAPBSET_DROP. Attempt to remove the specified capability from
797 * the current task's bounding set. Returns 0 on success, -ve on error.
799 static long cap_prctl_drop(struct cred *new, unsigned long cap)
801 if (!capable(CAP_SETPCAP))
806 cap_lower(new->cap_bset, cap);
811 * cap_task_prctl - Implement process control functions for this security module
812 * @option: The process control function requested
813 * @arg2, @arg3, @arg4, @arg5: The argument data for this function
815 * Allow process control functions (sys_prctl()) to alter capabilities; may
816 * also deny access to other functions not otherwise implemented here.
818 * Returns 0 or +ve on success, -ENOSYS if this function is not implemented
819 * here, other -ve on error. If -ENOSYS is returned, sys_prctl() and other LSM
820 * modules will consider performing the function.
822 int cap_task_prctl(int option, unsigned long arg2, unsigned long arg3,
823 unsigned long arg4, unsigned long arg5)
828 new = prepare_creds();
833 case PR_CAPBSET_READ:
835 if (!cap_valid(arg2))
837 error = !!cap_raised(new->cap_bset, arg2);
840 case PR_CAPBSET_DROP:
841 error = cap_prctl_drop(new, arg2);
847 * The next four prctl's remain to assist with transitioning a
848 * system from legacy UID=0 based privilege (when filesystem
849 * capabilities are not in use) to a system using filesystem
850 * capabilities only - as the POSIX.1e draft intended.
854 * PR_SET_SECUREBITS =
855 * issecure_mask(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS_LOCKED)
856 * | issecure_mask(SECURE_NOROOT)
857 * | issecure_mask(SECURE_NOROOT_LOCKED)
858 * | issecure_mask(SECURE_NO_SETUID_FIXUP)
859 * | issecure_mask(SECURE_NO_SETUID_FIXUP_LOCKED)
861 * will ensure that the current process and all of its
862 * children will be locked into a pure
863 * capability-based-privilege environment.
865 case PR_SET_SECUREBITS:
867 if ((((new->securebits & SECURE_ALL_LOCKS) >> 1)
868 & (new->securebits ^ arg2)) /*[1]*/
869 || ((new->securebits & SECURE_ALL_LOCKS & ~arg2)) /*[2]*/
870 || (arg2 & ~(SECURE_ALL_LOCKS | SECURE_ALL_BITS)) /*[3]*/
871 || (cap_capable(current_cred(),
872 current_cred()->user->user_ns, CAP_SETPCAP,
873 SECURITY_CAP_AUDIT) != 0) /*[4]*/
875 * [1] no changing of bits that are locked
876 * [2] no unlocking of locks
877 * [3] no setting of unsupported bits
878 * [4] doing anything requires privilege (go read about
879 * the "sendmail capabilities bug")
882 /* cannot change a locked bit */
884 new->securebits = arg2;
887 case PR_GET_SECUREBITS:
888 error = new->securebits;
891 case PR_GET_KEEPCAPS:
892 if (issecure(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS))
896 case PR_SET_KEEPCAPS:
898 if (arg2 > 1) /* Note, we rely on arg2 being unsigned here */
901 if (issecure(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS_LOCKED))
904 new->securebits |= issecure_mask(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS);
906 new->securebits &= ~issecure_mask(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS);
910 /* No functionality available - continue with default */
915 /* Functionality provided */
917 return commit_creds(new);
926 * cap_vm_enough_memory - Determine whether a new virtual mapping is permitted
927 * @mm: The VM space in which the new mapping is to be made
928 * @pages: The size of the mapping
930 * Determine whether the allocation of a new virtual mapping by the current
931 * task is permitted, returning 0 if permission is granted, -ve if not.
933 int cap_vm_enough_memory(struct mm_struct *mm, long pages)
935 int cap_sys_admin = 0;
937 if (cap_capable(current_cred(), &init_user_ns, CAP_SYS_ADMIN,
938 SECURITY_CAP_NOAUDIT) == 0)
940 return __vm_enough_memory(mm, pages, cap_sys_admin);
944 * cap_file_mmap - check if able to map given addr
949 * @addr: address attempting to be mapped
952 * If the process is attempting to map memory below dac_mmap_min_addr they need
953 * CAP_SYS_RAWIO. The other parameters to this function are unused by the
954 * capability security module. Returns 0 if this mapping should be allowed
957 int cap_file_mmap(struct file *file, unsigned long reqprot,
958 unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags,
959 unsigned long addr, unsigned long addr_only)
963 if (addr < dac_mmap_min_addr) {
964 ret = cap_capable(current_cred(), &init_user_ns, CAP_SYS_RAWIO,
966 /* set PF_SUPERPRIV if it turns out we allow the low mmap */
968 current->flags |= PF_SUPERPRIV;