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    smack: implement get, set and remove acl hook · 44faac01
    Christian Brauner authored
    The current way of setting and getting posix acls through the generic
    xattr interface is error prone and type unsafe. The vfs needs to
    interpret and fixup posix acls before storing or reporting it to
    userspace. Various hacks exist to make this work. The code is hard to
    understand and difficult to maintain in it's current form. Instead of
    making this work by hacking posix acls through xattr handlers we are
    building a dedicated posix acl api around the get and set inode
    operations. This removes a lot of hackiness and makes the codepaths
    easier to maintain. A lot of background can be found in [1].
    
    So far posix acls were passed as a void blob to the security and
    integrity modules. Some of them like evm then proceed to interpret the
    void pointer and convert it into the kernel internal struct posix acl
    representation to perform their integrity checking magic. This is
    obviously pretty problematic as that requires knowledge that only the
    vfs is guaranteed to have and has lead to various bugs. Add a proper
    security hook for setting posix acls and pass down the posix acls in
    their appropriate vfs format instead of hacking it through a void
    pointer stored in the uapi format.
    
    I spent considerate time in the security module infrastructure and
    audited all codepaths. Smack has no restrictions based on the posix
    acl values passed through it. The capability hook doesn't need to be
    called either because it only has restrictions on security.* xattrs. So
    these all becomes very simple hooks for smack.
    
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220801145520.1532837-1-brauner@kernel.org [1]
    Reviewed-by: default avatarCasey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarPaul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarChristian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
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