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c377a2c8
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c377a2c8
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Jun 27, 2017
by
James Morris
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Merge tag 'seccomp-next' of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux
into next
parents
5965453d
0b5fa229
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kernel/seccomp.c
kernel/seccomp.c
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-8
tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c
tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c
+34
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kernel/seccomp.c
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
* of Berkeley Packet Filters/Linux Socket Filters.
*/
#include <linux/
atomic
.h>
#include <linux/
refcount
.h>
#include <linux/audit.h>
#include <linux/compat.h>
#include <linux/coredump.h>
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
* to a task_struct (other than @usage).
*/
struct
seccomp_filter
{
atomic
_t
usage
;
refcount
_t
usage
;
struct
seccomp_filter
*
prev
;
struct
bpf_prog
*
prog
;
};
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@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ static struct seccomp_filter *seccomp_prepare_filter(struct sock_fprog *fprog)
return
ERR_PTR
(
ret
);
}
atomic
_set
(
&
sfilter
->
usage
,
1
);
refcount
_set
(
&
sfilter
->
usage
,
1
);
return
sfilter
;
}
...
...
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ void get_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk)
if
(
!
orig
)
return
;
/* Reference count is bounded by the number of total processes. */
atomic
_inc
(
&
orig
->
usage
);
refcount
_inc
(
&
orig
->
usage
);
}
static
inline
void
seccomp_filter_free
(
struct
seccomp_filter
*
filter
)
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...
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ void put_seccomp_filter(struct task_struct *tsk)
{
struct
seccomp_filter
*
orig
=
tsk
->
seccomp
.
filter
;
/* Clean up single-reference branches iteratively. */
while
(
orig
&&
atomic
_dec_and_test
(
&
orig
->
usage
))
{
while
(
orig
&&
refcount
_dec_and_test
(
&
orig
->
usage
))
{
struct
seccomp_filter
*
freeme
=
orig
;
orig
=
orig
->
prev
;
seccomp_filter_free
(
freeme
);
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...
@@ -641,11 +641,12 @@ static int __seccomp_filter(int this_syscall, const struct seccomp_data *sd,
return
0
;
case
SECCOMP_RET_KILL
:
default:
{
siginfo_t
info
;
default:
audit_seccomp
(
this_syscall
,
SIGSYS
,
action
);
/* Dump core only if this is the last remaining thread. */
if
(
get_nr_threads
(
current
)
==
1
)
{
siginfo_t
info
;
/* Show the original registers in the dump. */
syscall_rollback
(
current
,
task_pt_regs
(
current
));
/* Trigger a manual coredump since do_exit skips it. */
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...
@@ -654,7 +655,6 @@ static int __seccomp_filter(int this_syscall, const struct seccomp_data *sd,
}
do_exit
(
SIGSYS
);
}
}
unreachable
();
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tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c
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c377a2c8
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@@ -1822,6 +1822,23 @@ struct tsync_sibling {
struct
__test_metadata
*
metadata
;
};
/*
* To avoid joining joined threads (which is not allowed by Bionic),
* make sure we both successfully join and clear the tid to skip a
* later join attempt during fixture teardown. Any remaining threads
* will be directly killed during teardown.
*/
#define PTHREAD_JOIN(tid, status) \
do { \
int _rc = pthread_join(tid, status); \
if (_rc) { \
TH_LOG("pthread_join of tid %u failed: %d\n", \
(unsigned int)tid, _rc); \
} else { \
tid = 0; \
} \
} while (0)
FIXTURE_DATA
(
TSYNC
)
{
struct
sock_fprog
root_prog
,
apply_prog
;
struct
tsync_sibling
sibling
[
TSYNC_SIBLINGS
];
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...
@@ -1890,14 +1907,14 @@ FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(TSYNC)
for
(
;
sib
<
self
->
sibling_count
;
++
sib
)
{
struct
tsync_sibling
*
s
=
&
self
->
sibling
[
sib
];
void
*
status
;
if
(
!
s
->
tid
)
continue
;
if
(
pthread_kill
(
s
->
tid
,
0
))
{
pthread_cancel
(
s
->
tid
);
pthread_join
(
s
->
tid
,
&
status
);
}
/*
* If a thread is still running, it may be stuck, so hit
* it over the head really hard.
*/
pthread_kill
(
s
->
tid
,
9
);
}
pthread_mutex_destroy
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
pthread_cond_destroy
(
&
self
->
cond
);
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...
@@ -1987,9 +2004,9 @@ TEST_F(TSYNC, siblings_fail_prctl)
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
/* Ensure diverging sibling failed to call prctl. */
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
SIBLING_EXIT_FAILURE
,
(
long
)
status
);
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
SIBLING_EXIT_UNKILLED
,
(
long
)
status
);
}
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...
@@ -2029,9 +2046,9 @@ TEST_F(TSYNC, two_siblings_with_ancestor)
}
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
/* Ensure they are both killed and don't exit cleanly. */
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
0x0
,
(
long
)
status
);
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
0x0
,
(
long
)
status
);
}
...
...
@@ -2055,9 +2072,9 @@ TEST_F(TSYNC, two_sibling_want_nnp)
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
/* Ensure they are both upset about lacking nnp. */
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
SIBLING_EXIT_NEWPRIVS
,
(
long
)
status
);
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
SIBLING_EXIT_NEWPRIVS
,
(
long
)
status
);
}
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...
@@ -2095,9 +2112,9 @@ TEST_F(TSYNC, two_siblings_with_no_filter)
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
/* Ensure they are both killed and don't exit cleanly. */
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
0x0
,
(
long
)
status
);
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
0x0
,
(
long
)
status
);
}
...
...
@@ -2140,9 +2157,9 @@ TEST_F(TSYNC, two_siblings_with_one_divergence)
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
/* Ensure they are both unkilled. */
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
0
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
SIBLING_EXIT_UNKILLED
,
(
long
)
status
);
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
1
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
SIBLING_EXIT_UNKILLED
,
(
long
)
status
);
}
...
...
@@ -2199,7 +2216,7 @@ TEST_F(TSYNC, two_siblings_not_under_filter)
TH_LOG
(
"cond broadcast non-zero"
);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
sib
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
sib
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
SIBLING_EXIT_UNKILLED
,
(
long
)
status
);
/* Poll for actual task death. pthread_join doesn't guarantee it. */
while
(
!
kill
(
self
->
sibling
[
sib
].
system_tid
,
0
))
...
...
@@ -2224,7 +2241,7 @@ TEST_F(TSYNC, two_siblings_not_under_filter)
TH_LOG
(
"cond broadcast non-zero"
);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
self
->
mutex
);
pthread_join
(
self
->
sibling
[
sib
].
tid
,
&
status
);
PTHREAD_JOIN
(
self
->
sibling
[
sib
].
tid
,
&
status
);
EXPECT_EQ
(
0
,
(
long
)
status
);
/* Poll for actual task death. pthread_join doesn't guarantee it. */
while
(
!
kill
(
self
->
sibling
[
sib
].
system_tid
,
0
))
...
...
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