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  1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
  2 /*
  3  * mmap based event notifications for SELinux
  4  *
  5  * Author: KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>
  6  *
  7  * Copyright (C) 2010 NEC corporation
  8  */
  9 #include <linux/kernel.h>
 10 #include <linux/gfp.h>
 11 #include <linux/mm.h>
 12 #include <linux/mutex.h>
 13 #include "avc.h"
 14 #include "security.h"
 15 
 16 /*
 17  * The selinux_status_page shall be exposed to userspace applications
 18  * using mmap interface on /selinux/status.
 19  * It enables to notify applications a few events that will cause reset
 20  * of userspace access vector without context switching.
 21  *
 22  * The selinux_kernel_status structure on the head of status page is
 23  * protected from concurrent accesses using seqlock logic, so userspace
 24  * application should reference the status page according to the seqlock
 25  * logic.
 26  *
 27  * Typically, application checks status->sequence at the head of access
 28  * control routine. If it is odd-number, kernel is updating the status,
 29  * so please wait for a moment. If it is changed from the last sequence
 30  * number, it means something happen, so application will reset userspace
 31  * avc, if needed.
 32  * In most cases, application shall confirm the kernel status is not
 33  * changed without any system call invocations.
 34  */
 35 
 36 /*
 37  * selinux_kernel_status_page
 38  *
 39  * It returns a reference to selinux_status_page. If the status page is
 40  * not allocated yet, it also tries to allocate it at the first time.
 41  */
 42 struct page *selinux_kernel_status_page(void)
 43 {
 44         struct selinux_kernel_status   *status;
 45         struct page                    *result = NULL;
 46 
 47         mutex_lock(&selinux_state.status_lock);
 48         if (!selinux_state.status_page) {
 49                 selinux_state.status_page = alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_ZERO);
 50 
 51                 if (selinux_state.status_page) {
 52                         status = page_address(selinux_state.status_page);
 53 
 54                         status->version = SELINUX_KERNEL_STATUS_VERSION;
 55                         status->sequence = 0;
 56                         status->enforcing = enforcing_enabled();
 57                         /*
 58                          * NOTE: the next policyload event shall set
 59                          * a positive value on the status->policyload,
 60                          * although it may not be 1, but never zero.
 61                          * So, application can know it was updated.
 62                          */
 63                         status->policyload = 0;
 64                         status->deny_unknown =
 65                                 !security_get_allow_unknown();
 66                 }
 67         }
 68         result = selinux_state.status_page;
 69         mutex_unlock(&selinux_state.status_lock);
 70 
 71         return result;
 72 }
 73 
 74 /*
 75  * selinux_status_update_setenforce
 76  *
 77  * It updates status of the current enforcing/permissive mode.
 78  */
 79 void selinux_status_update_setenforce(bool enforcing)
 80 {
 81         struct selinux_kernel_status   *status;
 82 
 83         mutex_lock(&selinux_state.status_lock);
 84         if (selinux_state.status_page) {
 85                 status = page_address(selinux_state.status_page);
 86 
 87                 status->sequence++;
 88                 smp_wmb();
 89 
 90                 status->enforcing = enforcing ? 1 : 0;
 91 
 92                 smp_wmb();
 93                 status->sequence++;
 94         }
 95         mutex_unlock(&selinux_state.status_lock);
 96 }
 97 
 98 /*
 99  * selinux_status_update_policyload
100  *
101  * It updates status of the times of policy reloaded, and current
102  * setting of deny_unknown.
103  */
104 void selinux_status_update_policyload(u32 seqno)
105 {
106         struct selinux_kernel_status   *status;
107 
108         mutex_lock(&selinux_state.status_lock);
109         if (selinux_state.status_page) {
110                 status = page_address(selinux_state.status_page);
111 
112                 status->sequence++;
113                 smp_wmb();
114 
115                 status->policyload = seqno;
116                 status->deny_unknown = !security_get_allow_unknown();
117 
118                 smp_wmb();
119                 status->sequence++;
120         }
121         mutex_unlock(&selinux_state.status_lock);
122 }
123 

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