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* [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 01/12] landlock: Add object management Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (11 more replies)
  0 siblings, 12 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86

Hi,

This patch series adjusts the semantic of file hierarchy access-control
per layer to get a more pragmatic and compatible approach.  I updated
the documentation to explain how layers, bind mounts and overlayfs are
handled by Landlock.  A syscall is also renamed to make it less
ambiguous for future evolution.  Last but not least, the test file
layout cleanups are more resilient, and a lot of tests are added to
cover bind mounts and overlayfs, which are fully supported.

The SLOC count is 1292 for security/landlock/ and 2425 for
tools/testing/selftest/landlock/ .  Test coverage for security/landlock/
is 94.7% of lines.  The code not covered only deals with internal kernel
errors (e.g. memory allocation) and race conditions.  This series is
being fuzzed by syzkaller, and patches are on their way:
https://github.com/google/syzkaller/pull/2380

The compiled documentation is available here:
https://landlock.io/linux-doc/landlock-v27/userspace-api/landlock.html

This series can be applied on top of v5.11-rc4 .  This can be tested
with CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK, CONFIG_SAMPLE_LANDLOCK and by prepending
"landlock," to CONFIG_LSM.  This patch series can be found in a Git
repository here:
https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux/commits/landlock-v27
This patch series seems ready for upstream and I would really appreciate
final reviews.


# Landlock LSM

The goal of Landlock is to enable to restrict ambient rights (e.g.
global filesystem access) for a set of processes.  Because Landlock is a
stackable LSM [1], it makes possible to create safe security sandboxes
as new security layers in addition to the existing system-wide
access-controls. This kind of sandbox is expected to help mitigate the
security impact of bugs or unexpected/malicious behaviors in user-space
applications. Landlock empowers any process, including unprivileged
ones, to securely restrict themselves.

Landlock is inspired by seccomp-bpf but instead of filtering syscalls
and their raw arguments, a Landlock rule can restrict the use of kernel
objects like file hierarchies, according to the kernel semantic.
Landlock also takes inspiration from other OS sandbox mechanisms: XNU
Sandbox, FreeBSD Capsicum or OpenBSD Pledge/Unveil.

In this current form, Landlock misses some access-control features.
This enables to minimize this patch series and ease review.  This series
still addresses multiple use cases, especially with the combined use of
seccomp-bpf: applications with built-in sandboxing, init systems,
security sandbox tools and security-oriented APIs [2].

Previous version:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201209192839.1396820-1-mic@digikod.net/

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/50db058a-7dde-441b-a7f9-f6837fe8b69f@schaufler-ca.com/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/f646e1c7-33cf-333f-070c-0a40ad0468cd@digikod.net/


Casey Schaufler (1):
  LSM: Infrastructure management of the superblock

Mickaël Salaün (11):
  landlock: Add object management
  landlock: Add ruleset and domain management
  landlock: Set up the security framework and manage credentials
  landlock: Add ptrace restrictions
  fs,security: Add sb_delete hook
  landlock: Support filesystem access-control
  landlock: Add syscall implementations
  arch: Wire up Landlock syscalls
  selftests/landlock: Add user space tests
  samples/landlock: Add a sandbox manager example
  landlock: Add user and kernel documentation

 Documentation/security/index.rst              |    1 +
 Documentation/security/landlock.rst           |   79 +
 Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst         |    1 +
 Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst      |  306 ++
 MAINTAINERS                                   |   13 +
 arch/Kconfig                                  |    7 +
 arch/alpha/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl        |    3 +
 arch/arm/tools/syscall.tbl                    |    3 +
 arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd.h               |    2 +-
 arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd32.h             |    6 +
 arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl         |    3 +
 arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl         |    3 +
 arch/microblaze/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl   |    3 +
 arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n32.tbl     |    3 +
 arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n64.tbl     |    3 +
 arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl     |    3 +
 arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl       |    3 +
 arch/powerpc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl      |    3 +
 arch/s390/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl         |    3 +
 arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl           |    3 +
 arch/sparc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl        |    3 +
 arch/um/Kconfig                               |    1 +
 arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl        |    3 +
 arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl        |    3 +
 arch/xtensa/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl       |    3 +
 fs/super.c                                    |    1 +
 include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h                 |    1 +
 include/linux/lsm_hooks.h                     |    3 +
 include/linux/security.h                      |    4 +
 include/linux/syscalls.h                      |    7 +
 include/uapi/asm-generic/unistd.h             |    8 +-
 include/uapi/linux/landlock.h                 |  128 +
 kernel/sys_ni.c                               |    5 +
 samples/Kconfig                               |    7 +
 samples/Makefile                              |    1 +
 samples/landlock/.gitignore                   |    1 +
 samples/landlock/Makefile                     |   13 +
 samples/landlock/sandboxer.c                  |  239 ++
 security/Kconfig                              |   11 +-
 security/Makefile                             |    2 +
 security/landlock/Kconfig                     |   21 +
 security/landlock/Makefile                    |    4 +
 security/landlock/common.h                    |   20 +
 security/landlock/cred.c                      |   46 +
 security/landlock/cred.h                      |   58 +
 security/landlock/fs.c                        |  621 ++++
 security/landlock/fs.h                        |   56 +
 security/landlock/limits.h                    |   21 +
 security/landlock/object.c                    |   67 +
 security/landlock/object.h                    |   91 +
 security/landlock/ptrace.c                    |  120 +
 security/landlock/ptrace.h                    |   14 +
 security/landlock/ruleset.c                   |  466 +++
 security/landlock/ruleset.h                   |  161 +
 security/landlock/setup.c                     |   40 +
 security/landlock/setup.h                     |   18 +
 security/landlock/syscalls.c                  |  429 +++
 security/security.c                           |   51 +-
 security/selinux/hooks.c                      |   58 +-
 security/selinux/include/objsec.h             |    6 +
 security/selinux/ss/services.c                |    3 +-
 security/smack/smack.h                        |    6 +
 security/smack/smack_lsm.c                    |   35 +-
 tools/testing/selftests/Makefile              |    1 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/.gitignore   |    2 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/Makefile     |   24 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c  |  219 ++
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/common.h     |  166 ++
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/config       |    6 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c    | 2585 +++++++++++++++++
 .../testing/selftests/landlock/ptrace_test.c  |  314 ++
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/true.c       |    5 +
 72 files changed, 6552 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/security/landlock.rst
 create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
 create mode 100644 include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
 create mode 100644 samples/landlock/.gitignore
 create mode 100644 samples/landlock/Makefile
 create mode 100644 samples/landlock/sandboxer.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/Kconfig
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/Makefile
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/common.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/cred.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/cred.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/fs.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/fs.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/limits.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/object.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/object.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ptrace.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ptrace.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ruleset.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ruleset.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/setup.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/setup.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/syscalls.c
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/.gitignore
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/Makefile
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/common.h
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/config
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/ptrace_test.c
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/true.c


base-commit: 19c329f6808995b142b3966301f217c831e7cf31
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 01/12] landlock: Add object management
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 02/12] landlock: Add ruleset and domain management Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (10 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

A Landlock object enables to identify a kernel object (e.g. an inode).
A Landlock rule is a set of access rights allowed on an object.  Rules
are grouped in rulesets that may be tied to a set of processes (i.e.
subjects) to enforce a scoped access-control (i.e. a domain).

Because Landlock's goal is to empower any process (especially
unprivileged ones) to sandbox themselves, we cannot rely on a
system-wide object identification such as file extended attributes.
Indeed, we need innocuous, composable and modular access-controls.

The main challenge with these constraints is to identify kernel objects
while this identification is useful (i.e. when a security policy makes
use of this object).  But this identification data should be freed once
no policy is using it.  This ephemeral tagging should not and may not be
written in the filesystem.  We then need to manage the lifetime of a
rule according to the lifetime of its objects.  To avoid a global lock,
this implementation make use of RCU and counters to safely reference
objects.

A following commit uses this generic object management for inodes.

Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
---

Changes since v26:
* Update Kconfig for landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(2).
* Fix spelling.

Changes since v24:
* Fix typo in comment (spotted by Jann Horn).
* Add Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>

Changes since v23:
* Update landlock_create_object() to return error codes instead of NULL.
  This help error handling in callers.
* When using make oldconfig with a previous configuration already
  including the CONFIG_LSM variable, no question is asked to update its
  content.  Update the Kconfig help to warn about LSM stacking
  configuration.
* Constify variable (spotted by Vincent Dagonneau).

Changes since v22:
* Fix spelling (spotted by Jann Horn).

Changes since v21:
* Update Kconfig help.
* Clean up comments.

Changes since v18:
* Account objects to kmemcg.

Changes since v14:
* Simplify the object, rule and ruleset management at the expense of a
  less aggressive memory freeing (contributed by Jann Horn, with
  additional modifications):
  - Remove object->list aggregating the rules tied to an object.
  - Remove landlock_get_object(), landlock_drop_object(),
    {get,put}_object_cleaner() and landlock_rule_is_disabled().
  - Rewrite landlock_put_object() to use a more simple mechanism
    (no tricky RCU).
  - Replace enum landlock_object_type and landlock_release_object() with
    landlock_object_underops->release()
  - Adjust unions and Sparse annotations.
  Cf. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAG48ez21bEn0wL1bbmTiiu8j9jP5iEWtHOwz4tURUJ+ki0ydYw@mail.gmail.com/
* Merge struct landlock_rule into landlock_ruleset_elem to simplify the
  rule management.
* Constify variables.
* Improve kernel documentation.
* Cosmetic variable renames.
* Remove the "default" in the Kconfig (suggested by Jann Horn).
* Only use refcount_inc() through getter helpers.
* Update Kconfig description.

Changes since v13:
* New dedicated implementation, removing the need for eBPF.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190721213116.23476-6-mic@digikod.net/
---
 MAINTAINERS                | 10 +++++
 security/Kconfig           |  1 +
 security/Makefile          |  2 +
 security/landlock/Kconfig  | 21 +++++++++
 security/landlock/Makefile |  3 ++
 security/landlock/object.c | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 security/landlock/object.h | 91 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 7 files changed, 195 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/Kconfig
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/Makefile
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/object.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/object.h

diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 00836f6452f0..74406a6bc6ee 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -9936,6 +9936,16 @@ F:	net/core/sock_map.c
 F:	net/ipv4/tcp_bpf.c
 F:	net/ipv4/udp_bpf.c
 
+LANDLOCK SECURITY MODULE
+M:	Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+L:	linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org
+S:	Supported
+W:	https://landlock.io
+T:	git https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux.git
+F:	security/landlock/
+K:	landlock
+K:	LANDLOCK
+
 LANTIQ / INTEL Ethernet drivers
 M:	Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
 L:	netdev@vger.kernel.org
diff --git a/security/Kconfig b/security/Kconfig
index 7561f6f99f1d..15a4342b5d01 100644
--- a/security/Kconfig
+++ b/security/Kconfig
@@ -238,6 +238,7 @@ source "security/loadpin/Kconfig"
 source "security/yama/Kconfig"
 source "security/safesetid/Kconfig"
 source "security/lockdown/Kconfig"
+source "security/landlock/Kconfig"
 
 source "security/integrity/Kconfig"
 
diff --git a/security/Makefile b/security/Makefile
index 3baf435de541..c688f4907a1b 100644
--- a/security/Makefile
+++ b/security/Makefile
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ subdir-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LOADPIN)	+= loadpin
 subdir-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_SAFESETID)    += safesetid
 subdir-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LOCKDOWN_LSM)	+= lockdown
 subdir-$(CONFIG_BPF_LSM)		+= bpf
+subdir-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK)		+= landlock
 
 # always enable default capabilities
 obj-y					+= commoncap.o
@@ -32,6 +33,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_SAFESETID)       += safesetid/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LOCKDOWN_LSM)	+= lockdown/
 obj-$(CONFIG_CGROUPS)			+= device_cgroup.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_BPF_LSM)			+= bpf/
+obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK)	+= landlock/
 
 # Object integrity file lists
 subdir-$(CONFIG_INTEGRITY)		+= integrity
diff --git a/security/landlock/Kconfig b/security/landlock/Kconfig
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..42a659e81196
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/Kconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+
+config SECURITY_LANDLOCK
+	bool "Landlock support"
+	depends on SECURITY
+	select SECURITY_PATH
+	help
+	  Landlock is a safe sandboxing mechanism that enables processes to
+	  restrict themselves (and their future children) by gradually enforcing
+	  tailored access control policies.  A security policy is a set of access
+	  rights (e.g. open a file in read-only, make a directory, etc.) tied to a
+	  file hierarchy.  Such policy can be configured and enforced by any
+	  processes for themselves thanks to dedicated system calls:
+	  landlock_create_ruleset(), landlock_add_rule(), and
+	  landlock_enforce_ruleset_self().
+
+	  See Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst for further information.
+
+	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.  Otherwise, you
+	  should also prepend "landlock," to the content of CONFIG_LSM to enable
+	  Landlock at boot time.
diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..cb6deefbf4c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
+
+landlock-y := object.o
diff --git a/security/landlock/object.c b/security/landlock/object.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d674fdf9ff04
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/object.c
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Object management
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#include <linux/bug.h>
+#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
+#include <linux/refcount.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+
+#include "object.h"
+
+struct landlock_object *landlock_create_object(
+		const struct landlock_object_underops *const underops,
+		void *const underobj)
+{
+	struct landlock_object *new_object;
+
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!underops || !underobj))
+		return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
+	new_object = kzalloc(sizeof(*new_object), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
+	if (!new_object)
+		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
+	refcount_set(&new_object->usage, 1);
+	spin_lock_init(&new_object->lock);
+	new_object->underops = underops;
+	new_object->underobj = underobj;
+	return new_object;
+}
+
+/*
+ * The caller must own the object (i.e. thanks to object->usage) to safely put
+ * it.
+ */
+void landlock_put_object(struct landlock_object *const object)
+{
+	/*
+	 * The call to @object->underops->release(object) might sleep, e.g.
+	 * because of iput().
+	 */
+	might_sleep();
+	if (!object)
+		return;
+
+	/*
+	 * If the @object's refcount cannot drop to zero, we can just decrement
+	 * the refcount without holding a lock. Otherwise, the decrement must
+	 * happen under @object->lock for synchronization with things like
+	 * get_inode_object().
+	 */
+	if (refcount_dec_and_lock(&object->usage, &object->lock)) {
+		__acquire(&object->lock);
+		/*
+		 * With @object->lock initially held, remove the reference from
+		 * @object->underobj to @object (if it still exists).
+		 */
+		object->underops->release(object);
+		kfree_rcu(object, rcu_free);
+	}
+}
diff --git a/security/landlock/object.h b/security/landlock/object.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..56f17c51df01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/object.h
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Object management
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_OBJECT_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_OBJECT_H
+
+#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
+#include <linux/refcount.h>
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+
+struct landlock_object;
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_object_underops - Operations on an underlying object
+ */
+struct landlock_object_underops {
+	/**
+	 * @release: Releases the underlying object (e.g. iput() for an inode).
+	 */
+	void (*release)(struct landlock_object *const object)
+		__releases(object->lock);
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_object - Security blob tied to a kernel object
+ *
+ * The goal of this structure is to enable to tie a set of ephemeral access
+ * rights (pertaining to different domains) to a kernel object (e.g an inode)
+ * in a safe way.  This implies to handle concurrent use and modification.
+ *
+ * The lifetime of a &struct landlock_object depends of the rules referring to
+ * it.
+ */
+struct landlock_object {
+	/**
+	 * @usage: This counter is used to tie an object to the rules matching
+	 * it or to keep it alive while adding a new rule.  If this counter
+	 * reaches zero, this struct must not be modified, but this counter can
+	 * still be read from within an RCU read-side critical section.  When
+	 * adding a new rule to an object with a usage counter of zero, we must
+	 * wait until the pointer to this object is set to NULL (or recycled).
+	 */
+	refcount_t usage;
+	/**
+	 * @lock: Guards against concurrent modifications.  This lock must be
+	 * held from the time @usage drops to zero until any weak references
+	 * from @underobj to this object have been cleaned up.
+	 *
+	 * Lock ordering: inode->i_lock nests inside this.
+	 */
+	spinlock_t lock;
+	/**
+	 * @underobj: Used when cleaning up an object and to mark an object as
+	 * tied to its underlying kernel structure.  This pointer is protected
+	 * by @lock.  Cf. landlock_release_inodes() and release_inode().
+	 */
+	void *underobj;
+	union {
+		/**
+		 * @rcu_free: Enables lockless use of @usage, @lock and
+		 * @underobj from within an RCU read-side critical section.
+		 * @rcu_free and @underops are only used by
+		 * landlock_put_object().
+		 */
+		struct rcu_head rcu_free;
+		/**
+		 * @underops: Enables landlock_put_object() to release the
+		 * underlying object (e.g. inode).
+		 */
+		const struct landlock_object_underops *underops;
+	};
+};
+
+struct landlock_object *landlock_create_object(
+		const struct landlock_object_underops *const underops,
+		void *const underobj);
+
+void landlock_put_object(struct landlock_object *const object);
+
+static inline void landlock_get_object(struct landlock_object *const object)
+{
+	if (object)
+		refcount_inc(&object->usage);
+}
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_OBJECT_H */
-- 
2.30.0


^ permalink raw reply related	[flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread

* [PATCH v27 02/12] landlock: Add ruleset and domain management
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 01/12] landlock: Add object management Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 03/12] landlock: Set up the security framework and manage credentials Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (9 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

A Landlock ruleset is mainly a red-black tree with Landlock rules as
nodes.  This enables quick update and lookup to match a requested
access, e.g. to a file.  A ruleset is usable through a dedicated file
descriptor (cf. following commit implementing syscalls) which enables a
process to create and populate a ruleset with new rules.

A domain is a ruleset tied to a set of processes.  This group of rules
defines the security policy enforced on these processes and their future
children.  A domain can transition to a new domain which is the
intersection of all its constraints and those of a ruleset provided by
the current process.  This modification only impact the current process.
This means that a process can only gain more constraints (i.e. lose
accesses) over time.

Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
---

Changes since v26:
* Fix spelling.

Changes since v25:
* Add build-time checks for the num_layers and num_rules variables
  according to LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS and LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES, and
  move these limits to a dedicated file.
* Cosmetic variable renames.

Changes since v24:
* Update struct landlock_rule with a layer stack.  This reverts "Always
  intersect access rights" from v24 and also adds the ability to tie
  access rights with their policy layer.  As noted by Jann Horn, always
  intersecting access rights made some use cases uselessly more
  difficult to handle in user space.  Thanks to this new stack, we still
  have a deterministic policy behavior whatever their level in the stack
  of policies, while using a "union" of accesses when building a
  ruleset.  The implementation use a FAM to keep the access checks quick
  and memory efficient (4 bytes per layer per inode).  Update
  insert_rule() accordingly.

Changes since v23:
* Always intersect access rights.  Following the filesystem change
  logic, make ruleset updates more consistent by always intersecting
  access rights (boolean AND) instead of combining them (boolean OR) for
  the same layer.  This defensive approach could also help avoid user
  space to inadvertently allow multiple access rights for the same
  object (e.g.  write and execute access on a path hierarchy) instead of
  dealing with such inconsistency.  This can happen when there is no
  deduplication of objects (e.g. paths and underlying inodes) whereas
  they get different access rights with landlock_add_rule(2).
* Add extra checks to make sure that:
  - there is always an (allocated) object in each used rules;
  - when updating a ruleset with a new rule (i.e. not merging two
    rulesets), the ruleset doesn't contain multiple layers.
* Hide merge parameter from the public landlock_insert_rule() API.  This
  helps avoid misuse of this function.
* Replace a remaining hardcoded 1 with SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING.

Changes since v22:
* Explicitely use RB_ROOT and SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING (suggested by Jann
  Horn).
* Improve comments and fix spelling (suggested by Jann Horn).

Changes since v21:
* Add and clean up comments.

Changes since v18:
* Account rulesets to kmemcg.
* Remove struct holes.
* Cosmetic changes.

Changes since v17:
* Move include/uapi/linux/landlock.h and _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_* to a
  following patch.

Changes since v16:
* Allow enforcement of empty ruleset, which enables deny-all policies.

Changes since v15:
* Replace layer_levels and layer_depth with a bitfield of layers, cf.
  filesystem commit.
* Rename the LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_{UNLINK,RMDIR} with
  LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_{FILE,DIR} because it makes sense to use
  them for the action of renaming a file or a directory, which may lead
  to the removal of the source file or directory.  Removes the
  LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_{LINK_TO,RENAME_FROM,RENAME_TO} which are now
  replaced with LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_{FILE,DIR} and
  LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_* .
* Update the documentation accordingly and highlight how the access
  rights are taken into account.
* Change nb_rules from atomic_t to u32 because it is not use anymore by
  show_fdinfo().
* Add safeguard for level variables types.
* Check max number of rules.
* Replace struct landlock_access (self and beneath bitfields) with one
  bitfield.
* Remove useless variable.
* Add comments.

Changes since v14:
* Simplify the object, rule and ruleset management at the expense of a
  less aggressive memory freeing (contributed by Jann Horn, with
  additional modifications):
  - Make a domain immutable (remove the opportunistic cleaning).
  - Remove RCU pointers.
  - Merge struct landlock_ref and struct landlock_ruleset_elem into
    landlock_rule: get ride of rule's RCU.
  - Adjust union.
  - Remove the landlock_insert_rule() check about a new object with the
    same address as a previously disabled one, because it is not
    possible to disable a rule anymore.
  Cf. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAG48ez21bEn0wL1bbmTiiu8j9jP5iEWtHOwz4tURUJ+ki0ydYw@mail.gmail.com/
* Fix nested domains by implementing a notion of layer level and depth:
  - Update landlock_insert_rule() to manage such layers.
  - Add an inherit_ruleset() helper to properly create a new domain.
  - Rename landlock_find_access() to landlock_find_rule() and return a
    full rule reference.
  - Add a layer_level and a layer_depth fields to struct landlock_rule.
  - Add a top_layer_level field to struct landlock_ruleset.
* Remove access rights that may be required for FD-only requests:
  truncate, getattr, lock, chmod, chown, chgrp, ioctl.  This will be
  handle in a future evolution of Landlock, but right now the goal is to
  lighten the code to ease review.
* Remove LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_OPEN and rename
  LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_{READ,WRITE} with a FILE suffix.
* Rename LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READDIR to match the *_FILE pattern.
* Remove LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAP which was useless.
* Fix memory leak in put_hierarchy() (reported by Jann Horn).
* Fix user-after-free and rename free_ruleset() (reported by Jann Horn).
* Replace the for loops with rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe().
* Constify variables.
* Only use refcount_inc() through getter helpers.
* Change Landlock_insert_ruleset_access() to
  Landlock_insert_ruleset_rule().
* Rename landlock_put_ruleset_enqueue() to landlock_put_ruleset_deferred().
* Improve kernel documentation and add a warning about the unhandled
  access/syscall families.
* Move ABI check to syscall.c .

Changes since v13:
* New implementation, inspired by the previous inode eBPF map, but
  agnostic to the underlying kernel object.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190721213116.23476-7-mic@digikod.net/
---
 security/landlock/Makefile  |   2 +-
 security/landlock/limits.h  |  17 ++
 security/landlock/ruleset.c | 462 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 security/landlock/ruleset.h | 161 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 641 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/limits.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ruleset.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ruleset.h

diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
index cb6deefbf4c0..d846eba445bb 100644
--- a/security/landlock/Makefile
+++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
 obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
 
-landlock-y := object.o
+landlock-y := object.o ruleset.o
diff --git a/security/landlock/limits.h b/security/landlock/limits.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b734f597bb0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/limits.h
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Limits for different components
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_LIMITS_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_LIMITS_H
+
+#include <linux/limits.h>
+
+#define LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS		64
+#define LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES		U32_MAX
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_LIMITS_H */
diff --git a/security/landlock/ruleset.c b/security/landlock/ruleset.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..bf7ff66c1b12
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/ruleset.c
@@ -0,0 +1,462 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Ruleset management
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#include <linux/bits.h>
+#include <linux/bug.h>
+#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/lockdep.h>
+#include <linux/overflow.h>
+#include <linux/rbtree.h>
+#include <linux/refcount.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/workqueue.h>
+
+#include "limits.h"
+#include "object.h"
+#include "ruleset.h"
+
+static struct landlock_ruleset *create_ruleset(void)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *new_ruleset;
+
+	new_ruleset = kzalloc(sizeof(*new_ruleset), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
+	if (!new_ruleset)
+		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
+	refcount_set(&new_ruleset->usage, 1);
+	mutex_init(&new_ruleset->lock);
+	new_ruleset->root = RB_ROOT;
+	/*
+	 * hierarchy = NULL
+	 * num_rules = 0
+	 * num_layers = 0
+	 * fs_access_mask = 0
+	 */
+	return new_ruleset;
+}
+
+struct landlock_ruleset *landlock_create_ruleset(const u32 fs_access_mask)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *new_ruleset;
+
+	/* Informs about useless ruleset. */
+	if (!fs_access_mask)
+		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMSG);
+	new_ruleset = create_ruleset();
+	if (!IS_ERR(new_ruleset))
+		new_ruleset->fs_access_mask = fs_access_mask;
+	return new_ruleset;
+}
+
+static void build_check_rule(void)
+{
+	const struct landlock_rule rule = {
+		.num_layers = ~0,
+	};
+
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(rule.num_layers < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
+}
+
+static struct landlock_rule *create_rule(
+		struct landlock_object *const object,
+		const struct landlock_layer (*const layers)[],
+		const u32 num_layers,
+		const struct landlock_layer *const new_layer)
+{
+	struct landlock_rule *new_rule;
+	u32 new_num_layers = num_layers;
+
+	build_check_rule();
+	if (new_layer) {
+		/* Should already be checked by merge_ruleset(). */
+		if (WARN_ON_ONCE(num_layers == LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS))
+			return ERR_PTR(-E2BIG);
+		new_num_layers++;
+	}
+	new_rule = kzalloc(struct_size(new_rule, layers, new_num_layers),
+			GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
+	if (!new_rule)
+		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
+	RB_CLEAR_NODE(&new_rule->node);
+	landlock_get_object(object);
+	new_rule->object = object;
+	new_rule->num_layers = new_num_layers;
+	if (new_layer)
+		/* Push a copy of @new_layer on the layer stack. */
+		new_rule->layers[0] = *new_layer;
+	/* Copies the original layer stack. */
+	memcpy(&new_rule->layers[new_layer ? 1 : 0], layers,
+			flex_array_size(new_rule, layers, num_layers));
+	return new_rule;
+}
+
+static void put_rule(struct landlock_rule *const rule)
+{
+	might_sleep();
+	if (!rule)
+		return;
+	landlock_put_object(rule->object);
+	kfree(rule);
+}
+
+static void build_check_ruleset(void)
+{
+	const struct landlock_ruleset ruleset = {
+		.num_rules = ~0,
+		.num_layers = ~0,
+	};
+
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.num_rules < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.num_layers < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
+}
+
+/**
+ * insert_rule - Create and insert a rule in a ruleset
+ *
+ * @ruleset: The ruleset to be updated.
+ * @object: The object to build the new rule with.  The underlying kernel
+ *          object must be held by the caller.
+ * @layers: One or multiple layers to be copied into the new rule.
+ * @num_layers: The number of @layers entries.
+
+ * When user space requests to add a new rule to a ruleset, @layers only
+ * contains one entry and this entry is not assigned to any level.  In this
+ * case, the new rule will extend @ruleset, similarly to a boolean OR between
+ * access rights.
+ *
+ * When merging a ruleset in a domain, or copying a domain, @layers will be
+ * added to @ruleset as new constraints, similarly to a boolean AND between
+ * access rights.
+ */
+static int insert_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
+		struct landlock_object *const object,
+		const struct landlock_layer (*const layers)[],
+		size_t num_layers)
+{
+	struct rb_node **walker_node;
+	struct rb_node *parent_node = NULL;
+	struct landlock_rule *new_rule;
+
+	might_sleep();
+	lockdep_assert_held(&ruleset->lock);
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!object || !layers))
+		return -ENOENT;
+	walker_node = &(ruleset->root.rb_node);
+	while (*walker_node) {
+		struct landlock_rule *const this = rb_entry(*walker_node,
+				struct landlock_rule, node);
+
+		if (this->object != object) {
+			parent_node = *walker_node;
+			if (this->object < object)
+				walker_node = &((*walker_node)->rb_right);
+			else
+				walker_node = &((*walker_node)->rb_left);
+			continue;
+		}
+
+		/* Only a single-level layer should match an existing rule. */
+		if (WARN_ON_ONCE(num_layers != 1))
+			return -EINVAL;
+
+		/* If there is a matching rule, updates it. */
+		if ((*layers)[0].level == 0) {
+			/*
+			 * Extends access rights when the request comes from
+			 * landlock_add_rule(2), i.e. @ruleset is not a domain.
+			 */
+			if (WARN_ON_ONCE(this->num_layers != 1))
+				return -EINVAL;
+			if (WARN_ON_ONCE(this->layers[0].level != 0))
+				return -EINVAL;
+			this->layers[0].access |= (*layers)[0].access;
+			return 0;
+		}
+
+		if (WARN_ON_ONCE(this->layers[0].level == 0))
+			return -EINVAL;
+
+		/*
+		 * Intersects access rights when it is a merge between a
+		 * ruleset and a domain.
+		 */
+		new_rule = create_rule(object, &this->layers, this->num_layers,
+				&(*layers)[0]);
+		if (IS_ERR(new_rule))
+			return PTR_ERR(new_rule);
+		rb_replace_node(&this->node, &new_rule->node, &ruleset->root);
+		put_rule(this);
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	/* There is no match for @object. */
+	build_check_ruleset();
+	if (ruleset->num_rules == LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES)
+		return -E2BIG;
+	new_rule = create_rule(object, layers, num_layers, NULL);
+	if (IS_ERR(new_rule))
+		return PTR_ERR(new_rule);
+	rb_link_node(&new_rule->node, parent_node, walker_node);
+	rb_insert_color(&new_rule->node, &ruleset->root);
+	ruleset->num_rules++;
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static void build_check_layer(void)
+{
+	const struct landlock_layer layer = {
+		.level = ~0,
+	};
+
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(layer.level < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
+}
+
+int landlock_insert_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
+		struct landlock_object *const object, const u32 access)
+{
+	struct landlock_layer layers[] = {{
+		.access = access,
+		/* When @level is zero, insert_rule() extends @ruleset. */
+		.level = 0,
+	}};
+
+	build_check_layer();
+	return insert_rule(ruleset, object, &layers, ARRAY_SIZE(layers));
+}
+
+static inline void get_hierarchy(struct landlock_hierarchy *const hierarchy)
+{
+	if (hierarchy)
+		refcount_inc(&hierarchy->usage);
+}
+
+static void put_hierarchy(struct landlock_hierarchy *hierarchy)
+{
+	while (hierarchy && refcount_dec_and_test(&hierarchy->usage)) {
+		const struct landlock_hierarchy *const freeme = hierarchy;
+
+		hierarchy = hierarchy->parent;
+		kfree(freeme);
+	}
+}
+
+static int merge_ruleset(struct landlock_ruleset *const dst,
+		struct landlock_ruleset *const src)
+{
+	struct landlock_rule *walker_rule, *next_rule;
+	int err = 0;
+
+	might_sleep();
+	if (!src)
+		return 0;
+	/* Only merge into a domain. */
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!dst || !dst->hierarchy))
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	/*
+	 * The ruleset being modified (@dst) is locked first, then the ruleset
+	 * being copied (@src).
+	 */
+	mutex_lock(&dst->lock);
+	mutex_lock_nested(&src->lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING);
+	/*
+	 * Makes a new layer, but only increments the number of layers after
+	 * the rules are inserted.  The layer 0 is invalid, and the last layer
+	 * is then LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS.
+	 */
+	if (dst->num_layers == LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS) {
+		err = -E2BIG;
+		goto out_unlock;
+	}
+	dst->fs_access_mask |= src->fs_access_mask;
+
+	/* Merges the @src tree. */
+	rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(walker_rule, next_rule,
+			&src->root, node) {
+		struct landlock_layer layers[] = {{
+			.level = dst->num_layers + 1,
+		}};
+
+		if (WARN_ON_ONCE(walker_rule->num_layers != 1)) {
+			err = -EINVAL;
+			goto out_unlock;
+		}
+		if (WARN_ON_ONCE(walker_rule->layers[0].level != 0)) {
+			err = -EINVAL;
+			goto out_unlock;
+		}
+		layers[0].access = walker_rule->layers[0].access;
+		err = insert_rule(dst, walker_rule->object, &layers,
+				ARRAY_SIZE(layers));
+		if (err)
+			goto out_unlock;
+	}
+	dst->num_layers++;
+
+out_unlock:
+	mutex_unlock(&src->lock);
+	mutex_unlock(&dst->lock);
+	return err;
+}
+
+static struct landlock_ruleset *inherit_ruleset(
+		struct landlock_ruleset *const parent)
+{
+	struct landlock_rule *walker_rule, *next_rule;
+	struct landlock_ruleset *new_ruleset;
+	int err = 0;
+
+	might_sleep();
+	new_ruleset = create_ruleset();
+	if (IS_ERR(new_ruleset))
+		return new_ruleset;
+
+	new_ruleset->hierarchy = kzalloc(sizeof(*new_ruleset->hierarchy),
+			GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
+	if (!new_ruleset->hierarchy) {
+		err = -ENOMEM;
+		goto out_put_ruleset;
+	}
+	refcount_set(&new_ruleset->hierarchy->usage, 1);
+	if (!parent)
+		return new_ruleset;
+
+	mutex_lock(&new_ruleset->lock);
+	mutex_lock_nested(&parent->lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING);
+
+	/* Copies the @parent tree. */
+	rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(walker_rule, next_rule,
+			&parent->root, node) {
+		err = insert_rule(new_ruleset, walker_rule->object,
+				&walker_rule->layers, walker_rule->num_layers);
+		if (err)
+			goto out_unlock;
+	}
+	new_ruleset->num_layers = parent->num_layers;
+	new_ruleset->fs_access_mask = parent->fs_access_mask;
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!parent->hierarchy)) {
+		err = -EINVAL;
+		goto out_unlock;
+	}
+	get_hierarchy(parent->hierarchy);
+	new_ruleset->hierarchy->parent = parent->hierarchy;
+
+	mutex_unlock(&parent->lock);
+	mutex_unlock(&new_ruleset->lock);
+	return new_ruleset;
+
+out_unlock:
+	mutex_unlock(&parent->lock);
+	mutex_unlock(&new_ruleset->lock);
+
+out_put_ruleset:
+	landlock_put_ruleset(new_ruleset);
+	return ERR_PTR(err);
+}
+
+static void free_ruleset(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset)
+{
+	struct landlock_rule *freeme, *next;
+
+	might_sleep();
+	rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(freeme, next, &ruleset->root,
+			node)
+		put_rule(freeme);
+	put_hierarchy(ruleset->hierarchy);
+	kfree(ruleset);
+}
+
+void landlock_put_ruleset(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset)
+{
+	might_sleep();
+	if (ruleset && refcount_dec_and_test(&ruleset->usage))
+		free_ruleset(ruleset);
+}
+
+static void free_ruleset_work(struct work_struct *const work)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset;
+
+	ruleset = container_of(work, struct landlock_ruleset, work_free);
+	free_ruleset(ruleset);
+}
+
+void landlock_put_ruleset_deferred(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset)
+{
+	if (ruleset && refcount_dec_and_test(&ruleset->usage)) {
+		INIT_WORK(&ruleset->work_free, free_ruleset_work);
+		schedule_work(&ruleset->work_free);
+	}
+}
+
+/**
+ * landlock_merge_ruleset - Merge a ruleset with a domain
+ *
+ * @parent: Parent domain.
+ * @ruleset: New ruleset to be merged.
+ *
+ * Returns the intersection of @parent and @ruleset, or returns @parent if
+ * @ruleset is empty, or returns a duplicate of @ruleset if @parent is empty.
+ */
+struct landlock_ruleset *landlock_merge_ruleset(
+		struct landlock_ruleset *const parent,
+		struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *new_dom;
+	int err;
+
+	might_sleep();
+	/*
+	 * Merging duplicates a ruleset, so a new ruleset cannot be
+	 * the same as the parent, but they can have similar content.
+	 */
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!ruleset || parent == ruleset)) {
+		landlock_get_ruleset(parent);
+		return parent;
+	}
+
+	new_dom = inherit_ruleset(parent);
+	if (IS_ERR(new_dom))
+		return new_dom;
+
+	err = merge_ruleset(new_dom, ruleset);
+	if (err) {
+		landlock_put_ruleset(new_dom);
+		return ERR_PTR(err);
+	}
+	return new_dom;
+}
+
+/*
+ * The returned access has the same lifetime as @ruleset.
+ */
+const struct landlock_rule *landlock_find_rule(
+		const struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
+		const struct landlock_object *const object)
+{
+	const struct rb_node *node;
+
+	if (!object)
+		return NULL;
+	node = ruleset->root.rb_node;
+	while (node) {
+		struct landlock_rule *this = rb_entry(node,
+				struct landlock_rule, node);
+
+		if (this->object == object)
+			return this;
+		if (this->object < object)
+			node = node->rb_right;
+		else
+			node = node->rb_left;
+	}
+	return NULL;
+}
diff --git a/security/landlock/ruleset.h b/security/landlock/ruleset.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..df009af9e012
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/ruleset.h
@@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Ruleset management
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_RULESET_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_RULESET_H
+
+#include <linux/mutex.h>
+#include <linux/rbtree.h>
+#include <linux/refcount.h>
+#include <linux/workqueue.h>
+
+#include "object.h"
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_layer - Access rights for a given layer
+ */
+struct landlock_layer {
+	/**
+	 * @level: Position of this layer in the layer stack.
+	 */
+	u16 level;
+	/**
+	 * @access: Bitfield of allowed actions on the kernel object.  They are
+	 * relative to the object type (e.g. %LANDLOCK_ACTION_FS_READ).
+	 */
+	u16 access;
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_rule - Access rights tied to an object
+ */
+struct landlock_rule {
+	/**
+	 * @node: Node in the ruleset's red-black tree.
+	 */
+	struct rb_node node;
+	/**
+	 * @object: Pointer to identify a kernel object (e.g. an inode).  This
+	 * is used as a key for this ruleset element.  This pointer is set once
+	 * and never modified.  It always points to an allocated object because
+	 * each rule increments the refcount of its object.
+	 */
+	struct landlock_object *object;
+	/**
+	 * @num_layers: Number of entries in @layers.
+	 */
+	u32 num_layers;
+	/**
+	 * @layers: Stack of layers, from the newest to the latest, implemented
+	 * as a flexible array member.
+	 */
+	struct landlock_layer layers[];
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_hierarchy - Node in a ruleset hierarchy
+ */
+struct landlock_hierarchy {
+	/**
+	 * @parent: Pointer to the parent node, or NULL if it is a root
+	 * Landlock domain.
+	 */
+	struct landlock_hierarchy *parent;
+	/**
+	 * @usage: Number of potential children domains plus their parent
+	 * domain.
+	 */
+	refcount_t usage;
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_ruleset - Landlock ruleset
+ *
+ * This data structure must contain unique entries, be updatable, and quick to
+ * match an object.
+ */
+struct landlock_ruleset {
+	/**
+	 * @root: Root of a red-black tree containing &struct landlock_rule
+	 * nodes.  Once a ruleset is tied to a process (i.e. as a domain), this
+	 * tree is immutable until @usage reaches zero.
+	 */
+	struct rb_root root;
+	/**
+	 * @hierarchy: Enables hierarchy identification even when a parent
+	 * domain vanishes.  This is needed for the ptrace protection.
+	 */
+	struct landlock_hierarchy *hierarchy;
+	union {
+		/**
+		 * @work_free: Enables to free a ruleset within a lockless
+		 * section.  This is only used by
+		 * landlock_put_ruleset_deferred() when @usage reaches zero.
+		 * The fields @lock, @usage, @num_layers, @num_rules and
+		 * @fs_access_mask are then unused.
+		 */
+		struct work_struct work_free;
+		struct {
+			/**
+			 * @lock: Guards against concurrent modifications of
+			 * @root, if @usage is greater than zero.
+			 */
+			struct mutex lock;
+			/**
+			 * @usage: Number of processes (i.e. domains) or file
+			 * descriptors referencing this ruleset.
+			 */
+			refcount_t usage;
+			/**
+			 * @num_rules: Number of non-overlapping (i.e. not for
+			 * the same object) rules in this ruleset.
+			 */
+			u32 num_rules;
+			/**
+			 * @num_layers: Number of layers that are used in this
+			 * ruleset.  This enables to check that all the layers
+			 * allow an access request.  A value of 0 identifies a
+			 * non-merged ruleset (i.e. not a domain).
+			 */
+			u32 num_layers;
+			/**
+			 * @fs_access_mask: Contains the subset of filesystem
+			 * actions that are restricted by a ruleset.  This is
+			 * used when merging rulesets and for user space
+			 * backward compatibility (i.e. future-proof).  Set
+			 * once and never changed for the lifetime of the
+			 * ruleset.
+			 */
+			u32 fs_access_mask;
+		};
+	};
+};
+
+struct landlock_ruleset *landlock_create_ruleset(const u32 fs_access_mask);
+
+void landlock_put_ruleset(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset);
+void landlock_put_ruleset_deferred(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset);
+
+int landlock_insert_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
+		struct landlock_object *const object, const u32 access);
+
+struct landlock_ruleset *landlock_merge_ruleset(
+		struct landlock_ruleset *const parent,
+		struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset);
+
+const struct landlock_rule *landlock_find_rule(
+		const struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
+		const struct landlock_object *const object);
+
+static inline void landlock_get_ruleset(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset)
+{
+	if (ruleset)
+		refcount_inc(&ruleset->usage);
+}
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_RULESET_H */
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 03/12] landlock: Set up the security framework and manage credentials
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 01/12] landlock: Add object management Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 02/12] landlock: Add ruleset and domain management Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 04/12] landlock: Add ptrace restrictions Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (8 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

Process's credentials point to a Landlock domain, which is underneath
implemented with a ruleset.  In the following commits, this domain is
used to check and enforce the ptrace and filesystem security policies.
A domain is inherited from a parent to its child the same way a thread
inherits a seccomp policy.

Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
---

Changes since v25:
* Rename function to landlock_add_cred_hooks().

Changes since v23:
* Add an early check for the current domain in hook_cred_free() to avoid
  superfluous call.
* Cosmetic cleanup to make the code more readable.

Changes since v22:
* Add Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>

Changes since v21:
* Fix copyright dates.

Changes since v17:
* Constify returned domain pointers from landlock_get_current_domain()
  and landlock_get_task_domain() helpers.

Changes since v15:
* Optimize landlocked() for current thread.
* Display the greeting message when everything is initialized.

Changes since v14:
* Uses pr_fmt from common.h .
* Constify variables.
* Remove useless NULL initialization.

Changes since v13:
* totally get ride of the seccomp dependency
* only keep credential management and LSM setup.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191104172146.30797-4-mic@digikod.net/
---
 security/Kconfig           | 10 +++----
 security/landlock/Makefile |  3 +-
 security/landlock/common.h | 20 +++++++++++++
 security/landlock/cred.c   | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 security/landlock/cred.h   | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 security/landlock/setup.c  | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++
 security/landlock/setup.h  | 16 +++++++++++
 7 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/common.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/cred.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/cred.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/setup.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/setup.h

diff --git a/security/Kconfig b/security/Kconfig
index 15a4342b5d01..0ced7fd33e4d 100644
--- a/security/Kconfig
+++ b/security/Kconfig
@@ -278,11 +278,11 @@ endchoice
 
 config LSM
 	string "Ordered list of enabled LSMs"
-	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,smack,selinux,tomoyo,apparmor,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
-	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,apparmor,selinux,smack,tomoyo,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
-	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,tomoyo,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
-	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
-	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,selinux,smack,tomoyo,apparmor,bpf"
+	default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,smack,selinux,tomoyo,apparmor,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
+	default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,apparmor,selinux,smack,tomoyo,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
+	default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,tomoyo,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
+	default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
+	default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,selinux,smack,tomoyo,apparmor,bpf"
 	help
 	  A comma-separated list of LSMs, in initialization order.
 	  Any LSMs left off this list will be ignored. This can be
diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
index d846eba445bb..041ea242e627 100644
--- a/security/landlock/Makefile
+++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
 obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
 
-landlock-y := object.o ruleset.o
+landlock-y := setup.o object.o ruleset.o \
+	cred.o
diff --git a/security/landlock/common.h b/security/landlock/common.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5dc0fe15707d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/common.h
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Common constants and helpers
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_COMMON_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_COMMON_H
+
+#define LANDLOCK_NAME "landlock"
+
+#ifdef pr_fmt
+#undef pr_fmt
+#endif
+
+#define pr_fmt(fmt) LANDLOCK_NAME ": " fmt
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_COMMON_H */
diff --git a/security/landlock/cred.c b/security/landlock/cred.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6725af24c684
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/cred.c
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Credential hooks
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#include <linux/cred.h>
+#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
+
+#include "common.h"
+#include "cred.h"
+#include "ruleset.h"
+#include "setup.h"
+
+static int hook_cred_prepare(struct cred *const new,
+		const struct cred *const old, const gfp_t gfp)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *const old_dom = landlock_cred(old)->domain;
+
+	if (old_dom) {
+		landlock_get_ruleset(old_dom);
+		landlock_cred(new)->domain = old_dom;
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static void hook_cred_free(struct cred *const cred)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *const dom = landlock_cred(cred)->domain;
+
+	if (dom)
+		landlock_put_ruleset_deferred(dom);
+}
+
+static struct security_hook_list landlock_hooks[] __lsm_ro_after_init = {
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(cred_prepare, hook_cred_prepare),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(cred_free, hook_cred_free),
+};
+
+__init void landlock_add_cred_hooks(void)
+{
+	security_add_hooks(landlock_hooks, ARRAY_SIZE(landlock_hooks),
+			LANDLOCK_NAME);
+}
diff --git a/security/landlock/cred.h b/security/landlock/cred.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5f99d3decade
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/cred.h
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Credential hooks
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2019-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_CRED_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_CRED_H
+
+#include <linux/cred.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
+
+#include "ruleset.h"
+#include "setup.h"
+
+struct landlock_cred_security {
+	struct landlock_ruleset *domain;
+};
+
+static inline struct landlock_cred_security *landlock_cred(
+		const struct cred *cred)
+{
+	return cred->security + landlock_blob_sizes.lbs_cred;
+}
+
+static inline const struct landlock_ruleset *landlock_get_current_domain(void)
+{
+	return landlock_cred(current_cred())->domain;
+}
+
+/*
+ * The call needs to come from an RCU read-side critical section.
+ */
+static inline const struct landlock_ruleset *landlock_get_task_domain(
+		const struct task_struct *const task)
+{
+	return landlock_cred(__task_cred(task))->domain;
+}
+
+static inline bool landlocked(const struct task_struct *const task)
+{
+	bool has_dom;
+
+	if (task == current)
+		return !!landlock_get_current_domain();
+
+	rcu_read_lock();
+	has_dom = !!landlock_get_task_domain(task);
+	rcu_read_unlock();
+	return has_dom;
+}
+
+__init void landlock_add_cred_hooks(void);
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_CRED_H */
diff --git a/security/landlock/setup.c b/security/landlock/setup.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..8661112fb238
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/setup.c
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Security framework setup
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
+
+#include "common.h"
+#include "cred.h"
+#include "setup.h"
+
+struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes __lsm_ro_after_init = {
+	.lbs_cred = sizeof(struct landlock_cred_security),
+};
+
+static int __init landlock_init(void)
+{
+	landlock_add_cred_hooks();
+	pr_info("Up and running.\n");
+	return 0;
+}
+
+DEFINE_LSM(LANDLOCK_NAME) = {
+	.name = LANDLOCK_NAME,
+	.init = landlock_init,
+	.blobs = &landlock_blob_sizes,
+};
diff --git a/security/landlock/setup.h b/security/landlock/setup.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9fdbf33fcc33
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/setup.h
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Security framework setup
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_SETUP_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_SETUP_H
+
+#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
+
+extern struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes;
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_SETUP_H */
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 04/12] landlock: Add ptrace restrictions
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 03/12] landlock: Set up the security framework and manage credentials Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 05/12] LSM: Infrastructure management of the superblock Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (7 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

Using ptrace(2) and related debug features on a target process can lead
to a privilege escalation.  Indeed, ptrace(2) can be used by an attacker
to impersonate another task and to remain undetected while performing
malicious activities.  Thanks to  ptrace_may_access(), various part of
the kernel can check if a tracer is more privileged than a tracee.

A landlocked process has fewer privileges than a non-landlocked process
and must then be subject to additional restrictions when manipulating
processes. To be allowed to use ptrace(2) and related syscalls on a
target process, a landlocked process must have a subset of the target
process's rules (i.e. the tracee must be in a sub-domain of the tracer).

Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
---

Changes since v25:
* Rename function to landlock_add_ptrace_hooks().

Changes since v22:
* Add Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>

Changes since v21:
* Fix copyright dates.

Changes since v14:
* Constify variables.

Changes since v13:
* Make the ptrace restriction mandatory, like in the v10.
* Remove the eBPF dependency.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191104172146.30797-5-mic@digikod.net/
---
 security/landlock/Makefile |   2 +-
 security/landlock/ptrace.c | 120 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 security/landlock/ptrace.h |  14 +++++
 security/landlock/setup.c  |   2 +
 4 files changed, 137 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ptrace.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/ptrace.h

diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
index 041ea242e627..f1d1eb72fa76 100644
--- a/security/landlock/Makefile
+++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
 
 landlock-y := setup.o object.o ruleset.o \
-	cred.o
+	cred.o ptrace.o
diff --git a/security/landlock/ptrace.c b/security/landlock/ptrace.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f55b82446de2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/ptrace.c
@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Ptrace hooks
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#include <asm/current.h>
+#include <linux/cred.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
+#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+
+#include "common.h"
+#include "cred.h"
+#include "ptrace.h"
+#include "ruleset.h"
+#include "setup.h"
+
+/**
+ * domain_scope_le - Checks domain ordering for scoped ptrace
+ *
+ * @parent: Parent domain.
+ * @child: Potential child of @parent.
+ *
+ * Checks if the @parent domain is less or equal to (i.e. an ancestor, which
+ * means a subset of) the @child domain.
+ */
+static bool domain_scope_le(const struct landlock_ruleset *const parent,
+		const struct landlock_ruleset *const child)
+{
+	const struct landlock_hierarchy *walker;
+
+	if (!parent)
+		return true;
+	if (!child)
+		return false;
+	for (walker = child->hierarchy; walker; walker = walker->parent) {
+		if (walker == parent->hierarchy)
+			/* @parent is in the scoped hierarchy of @child. */
+			return true;
+	}
+	/* There is no relationship between @parent and @child. */
+	return false;
+}
+
+static bool task_is_scoped(const struct task_struct *const parent,
+		const struct task_struct *const child)
+{
+	bool is_scoped;
+	const struct landlock_ruleset *dom_parent, *dom_child;
+
+	rcu_read_lock();
+	dom_parent = landlock_get_task_domain(parent);
+	dom_child = landlock_get_task_domain(child);
+	is_scoped = domain_scope_le(dom_parent, dom_child);
+	rcu_read_unlock();
+	return is_scoped;
+}
+
+static int task_ptrace(const struct task_struct *const parent,
+		const struct task_struct *const child)
+{
+	/* Quick return for non-landlocked tasks. */
+	if (!landlocked(parent))
+		return 0;
+	if (task_is_scoped(parent, child))
+		return 0;
+	return -EPERM;
+}
+
+/**
+ * hook_ptrace_access_check - Determines whether the current process may access
+ *			      another
+ *
+ * @child: Process to be accessed.
+ * @mode: Mode of attachment.
+ *
+ * If the current task has Landlock rules, then the child must have at least
+ * the same rules.  Else denied.
+ *
+ * Determines whether a process may access another, returning 0 if permission
+ * granted, -errno if denied.
+ */
+static int hook_ptrace_access_check(struct task_struct *const child,
+		const unsigned int mode)
+{
+	return task_ptrace(current, child);
+}
+
+/**
+ * hook_ptrace_traceme - Determines whether another process may trace the
+ *			 current one
+ *
+ * @parent: Task proposed to be the tracer.
+ *
+ * If the parent has Landlock rules, then the current task must have the same
+ * or more rules.  Else denied.
+ *
+ * Determines whether the nominated task is permitted to trace the current
+ * process, returning 0 if permission is granted, -errno if denied.
+ */
+static int hook_ptrace_traceme(struct task_struct *const parent)
+{
+	return task_ptrace(parent, current);
+}
+
+static struct security_hook_list landlock_hooks[] __lsm_ro_after_init = {
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(ptrace_access_check, hook_ptrace_access_check),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(ptrace_traceme, hook_ptrace_traceme),
+};
+
+__init void landlock_add_ptrace_hooks(void)
+{
+	security_add_hooks(landlock_hooks, ARRAY_SIZE(landlock_hooks),
+			LANDLOCK_NAME);
+}
diff --git a/security/landlock/ptrace.h b/security/landlock/ptrace.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..265b220ae3bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/ptrace.h
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Ptrace hooks
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2019 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2019 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_PTRACE_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_PTRACE_H
+
+__init void landlock_add_ptrace_hooks(void);
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_PTRACE_H */
diff --git a/security/landlock/setup.c b/security/landlock/setup.c
index 8661112fb238..a5d6ef334991 100644
--- a/security/landlock/setup.c
+++ b/security/landlock/setup.c
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
 
 #include "common.h"
 #include "cred.h"
+#include "ptrace.h"
 #include "setup.h"
 
 struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes __lsm_ro_after_init = {
@@ -20,6 +21,7 @@ struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes __lsm_ro_after_init = {
 static int __init landlock_init(void)
 {
 	landlock_add_cred_hooks();
+	landlock_add_ptrace_hooks();
 	pr_info("Up and running.\n");
 	return 0;
 }
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 05/12] LSM: Infrastructure management of the superblock
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 04/12] landlock: Add ptrace restrictions Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 06/12] fs,security: Add sb_delete hook Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (6 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, John Johansen,
	Mickaël Salaün, Stephen Smalley

From: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>

Move management of the superblock->sb_security blob out of the
individual security modules and into the security infrastructure.
Instead of allocating the blobs from within the modules, the modules
tell the infrastructure how much space is required, and the space is
allocated there.

Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Smalley <stephen.smalley.work@gmail.com>
---

Changes since v26:
* Rebase on commit b159e86b5a2a ("selinux: drop super_block backpointer
  from superblock_security_struct").  No change in the patch itself,
  only a trivial conflict because of an updated nearby line in
  selinux_set_mnt_opts() variable declarations.

Changes since v20:
* Remove all Reviewed-by except Stephen Smalley:
  https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAEjxPJ7ARJO57MBW66=xsBzMMRb=9uLgqocK5eskHCaiVMx7Vw@mail.gmail.com/
* Cosmetic fix in the commit message.

Changes since v17:
* Rebase the original LSM stacking patch from v5.3 to v5.7: I fixed some
  diff conflicts caused by code moves and function renames in
  selinux/include/objsec.h and selinux/hooks.c .  I checked that it
  builds but I didn't test the changes for SELinux nor SMACK.
  https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190829232935.7099-2-casey@schaufler-ca.com
---
 include/linux/lsm_hooks.h         |  1 +
 security/security.c               | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++----
 security/selinux/hooks.c          | 58 ++++++++++++-------------------
 security/selinux/include/objsec.h |  6 ++++
 security/selinux/ss/services.c    |  3 +-
 security/smack/smack.h            |  6 ++++
 security/smack/smack_lsm.c        | 35 +++++--------------
 7 files changed, 85 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h b/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
index a19adef1f088..970106d98306 100644
--- a/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
+++ b/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
@@ -1563,6 +1563,7 @@ struct lsm_blob_sizes {
 	int	lbs_cred;
 	int	lbs_file;
 	int	lbs_inode;
+	int	lbs_superblock;
 	int	lbs_ipc;
 	int	lbs_msg_msg;
 	int	lbs_task;
diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c
index 7b09cfbae94f..9f979d4afe6c 100644
--- a/security/security.c
+++ b/security/security.c
@@ -203,6 +203,7 @@ static void __init lsm_set_blob_sizes(struct lsm_blob_sizes *needed)
 	lsm_set_blob_size(&needed->lbs_inode, &blob_sizes.lbs_inode);
 	lsm_set_blob_size(&needed->lbs_ipc, &blob_sizes.lbs_ipc);
 	lsm_set_blob_size(&needed->lbs_msg_msg, &blob_sizes.lbs_msg_msg);
+	lsm_set_blob_size(&needed->lbs_superblock, &blob_sizes.lbs_superblock);
 	lsm_set_blob_size(&needed->lbs_task, &blob_sizes.lbs_task);
 }
 
@@ -333,12 +334,13 @@ static void __init ordered_lsm_init(void)
 	for (lsm = ordered_lsms; *lsm; lsm++)
 		prepare_lsm(*lsm);
 
-	init_debug("cred blob size     = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_cred);
-	init_debug("file blob size     = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_file);
-	init_debug("inode blob size    = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_inode);
-	init_debug("ipc blob size      = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_ipc);
-	init_debug("msg_msg blob size  = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_msg_msg);
-	init_debug("task blob size     = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_task);
+	init_debug("cred blob size       = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_cred);
+	init_debug("file blob size       = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_file);
+	init_debug("inode blob size      = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_inode);
+	init_debug("ipc blob size        = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_ipc);
+	init_debug("msg_msg blob size    = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_msg_msg);
+	init_debug("superblock blob size = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_superblock);
+	init_debug("task blob size       = %d\n", blob_sizes.lbs_task);
 
 	/*
 	 * Create any kmem_caches needed for blobs
@@ -670,6 +672,27 @@ static void __init lsm_early_task(struct task_struct *task)
 		panic("%s: Early task alloc failed.\n", __func__);
 }
 
+/**
+ * lsm_superblock_alloc - allocate a composite superblock blob
+ * @sb: the superblock that needs a blob
+ *
+ * Allocate the superblock blob for all the modules
+ *
+ * Returns 0, or -ENOMEM if memory can't be allocated.
+ */
+static int lsm_superblock_alloc(struct super_block *sb)
+{
+	if (blob_sizes.lbs_superblock == 0) {
+		sb->s_security = NULL;
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	sb->s_security = kzalloc(blob_sizes.lbs_superblock, GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (sb->s_security == NULL)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+	return 0;
+}
+
 /*
  * The default value of the LSM hook is defined in linux/lsm_hook_defs.h and
  * can be accessed with:
@@ -867,12 +890,21 @@ int security_fs_context_parse_param(struct fs_context *fc, struct fs_parameter *
 
 int security_sb_alloc(struct super_block *sb)
 {
-	return call_int_hook(sb_alloc_security, 0, sb);
+	int rc = lsm_superblock_alloc(sb);
+
+	if (unlikely(rc))
+		return rc;
+	rc = call_int_hook(sb_alloc_security, 0, sb);
+	if (unlikely(rc))
+		security_sb_free(sb);
+	return rc;
 }
 
 void security_sb_free(struct super_block *sb)
 {
 	call_void_hook(sb_free_security, sb);
+	kfree(sb->s_security);
+	sb->s_security = NULL;
 }
 
 void security_free_mnt_opts(void **mnt_opts)
diff --git a/security/selinux/hooks.c b/security/selinux/hooks.c
index 644b17ec9e63..ecf0ca8c3108 100644
--- a/security/selinux/hooks.c
+++ b/security/selinux/hooks.c
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ static void inode_free_security(struct inode *inode)
 
 	if (!isec)
 		return;
-	sbsec = inode->i_sb->s_security;
+	sbsec = selinux_superblock(inode->i_sb);
 	/*
 	 * As not all inode security structures are in a list, we check for
 	 * empty list outside of the lock to make sure that we won't waste
@@ -340,13 +340,6 @@ static void inode_free_security(struct inode *inode)
 	}
 }
 
-static void superblock_free_security(struct super_block *sb)
-{
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = sb->s_security;
-	sb->s_security = NULL;
-	kfree(sbsec);
-}
-
 struct selinux_mnt_opts {
 	const char *fscontext, *context, *rootcontext, *defcontext;
 };
@@ -458,7 +451,7 @@ static int selinux_is_genfs_special_handling(struct super_block *sb)
 
 static int selinux_is_sblabel_mnt(struct super_block *sb)
 {
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 
 	/*
 	 * IMPORTANT: Double-check logic in this function when adding a new
@@ -486,7 +479,7 @@ static int selinux_is_sblabel_mnt(struct super_block *sb)
 
 static int sb_finish_set_opts(struct super_block *sb)
 {
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 	struct dentry *root = sb->s_root;
 	struct inode *root_inode = d_backing_inode(root);
 	int rc = 0;
@@ -599,7 +592,7 @@ static int selinux_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb,
 				unsigned long *set_kern_flags)
 {
 	const struct cred *cred = current_cred();
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 	struct dentry *root = sb->s_root;
 	struct selinux_mnt_opts *opts = mnt_opts;
 	struct inode_security_struct *root_isec;
@@ -836,8 +829,8 @@ static int selinux_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb,
 static int selinux_cmp_sb_context(const struct super_block *oldsb,
 				    const struct super_block *newsb)
 {
-	struct superblock_security_struct *old = oldsb->s_security;
-	struct superblock_security_struct *new = newsb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *old = selinux_superblock(oldsb);
+	struct superblock_security_struct *new = selinux_superblock(newsb);
 	char oldflags = old->flags & SE_MNTMASK;
 	char newflags = new->flags & SE_MNTMASK;
 
@@ -869,8 +862,9 @@ static int selinux_sb_clone_mnt_opts(const struct super_block *oldsb,
 					unsigned long *set_kern_flags)
 {
 	int rc = 0;
-	const struct superblock_security_struct *oldsbsec = oldsb->s_security;
-	struct superblock_security_struct *newsbsec = newsb->s_security;
+	const struct superblock_security_struct *oldsbsec =
+						selinux_superblock(oldsb);
+	struct superblock_security_struct *newsbsec = selinux_superblock(newsb);
 
 	int set_fscontext =	(oldsbsec->flags & FSCONTEXT_MNT);
 	int set_context =	(oldsbsec->flags & CONTEXT_MNT);
@@ -1049,7 +1043,7 @@ static int show_sid(struct seq_file *m, u32 sid)
 
 static int selinux_sb_show_options(struct seq_file *m, struct super_block *sb)
 {
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 	int rc;
 
 	if (!(sbsec->flags & SE_SBINITIALIZED))
@@ -1399,7 +1393,7 @@ static int inode_doinit_with_dentry(struct inode *inode, struct dentry *opt_dent
 	if (isec->sclass == SECCLASS_FILE)
 		isec->sclass = inode_mode_to_security_class(inode->i_mode);
 
-	sbsec = inode->i_sb->s_security;
+	sbsec = selinux_superblock(inode->i_sb);
 	if (!(sbsec->flags & SE_SBINITIALIZED)) {
 		/* Defer initialization until selinux_complete_init,
 		   after the initial policy is loaded and the security
@@ -1750,7 +1744,8 @@ selinux_determine_inode_label(const struct task_security_struct *tsec,
 				 const struct qstr *name, u16 tclass,
 				 u32 *_new_isid)
 {
-	const struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = dir->i_sb->s_security;
+	const struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec =
+						selinux_superblock(dir->i_sb);
 
 	if ((sbsec->flags & SE_SBINITIALIZED) &&
 	    (sbsec->behavior == SECURITY_FS_USE_MNTPOINT)) {
@@ -1781,7 +1776,7 @@ static int may_create(struct inode *dir,
 	int rc;
 
 	dsec = inode_security(dir);
-	sbsec = dir->i_sb->s_security;
+	sbsec = selinux_superblock(dir->i_sb);
 
 	sid = tsec->sid;
 
@@ -1930,7 +1925,7 @@ static int superblock_has_perm(const struct cred *cred,
 	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec;
 	u32 sid = cred_sid(cred);
 
-	sbsec = sb->s_security;
+	sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 	return avc_has_perm(&selinux_state,
 			    sid, sbsec->sid, SECCLASS_FILESYSTEM, perms, ad);
 }
@@ -2559,11 +2554,7 @@ static void selinux_bprm_committed_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
 
 static int selinux_sb_alloc_security(struct super_block *sb)
 {
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec;
-
-	sbsec = kzalloc(sizeof(struct superblock_security_struct), GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (!sbsec)
-		return -ENOMEM;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 
 	mutex_init(&sbsec->lock);
 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sbsec->isec_head);
@@ -2571,16 +2562,10 @@ static int selinux_sb_alloc_security(struct super_block *sb)
 	sbsec->sid = SECINITSID_UNLABELED;
 	sbsec->def_sid = SECINITSID_FILE;
 	sbsec->mntpoint_sid = SECINITSID_UNLABELED;
-	sb->s_security = sbsec;
 
 	return 0;
 }
 
-static void selinux_sb_free_security(struct super_block *sb)
-{
-	superblock_free_security(sb);
-}
-
 static inline int opt_len(const char *s)
 {
 	bool open_quote = false;
@@ -2659,7 +2644,7 @@ static int selinux_sb_eat_lsm_opts(char *options, void **mnt_opts)
 static int selinux_sb_remount(struct super_block *sb, void *mnt_opts)
 {
 	struct selinux_mnt_opts *opts = mnt_opts;
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 	u32 sid;
 	int rc;
 
@@ -2897,7 +2882,7 @@ static int selinux_inode_init_security(struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir,
 	int rc;
 	char *context;
 
-	sbsec = dir->i_sb->s_security;
+	sbsec = selinux_superblock(dir->i_sb);
 
 	newsid = tsec->create_sid;
 
@@ -3142,7 +3127,7 @@ static int selinux_inode_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
 	if (!selinux_initialized(&selinux_state))
 		return (inode_owner_or_capable(inode) ? 0 : -EPERM);
 
-	sbsec = inode->i_sb->s_security;
+	sbsec = selinux_superblock(inode->i_sb);
 	if (!(sbsec->flags & SBLABEL_MNT))
 		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
 
@@ -3384,13 +3369,14 @@ static int selinux_inode_setsecurity(struct inode *inode, const char *name,
 				     const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
 {
 	struct inode_security_struct *isec = inode_security_novalidate(inode);
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = inode->i_sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec;
 	u32 newsid;
 	int rc;
 
 	if (strcmp(name, XATTR_SELINUX_SUFFIX))
 		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
 
+	sbsec = selinux_superblock(inode->i_sb);
 	if (!(sbsec->flags & SBLABEL_MNT))
 		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
 
@@ -6882,6 +6868,7 @@ struct lsm_blob_sizes selinux_blob_sizes __lsm_ro_after_init = {
 	.lbs_inode = sizeof(struct inode_security_struct),
 	.lbs_ipc = sizeof(struct ipc_security_struct),
 	.lbs_msg_msg = sizeof(struct msg_security_struct),
+	.lbs_superblock = sizeof(struct superblock_security_struct),
 };
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
@@ -6982,7 +6969,6 @@ static struct security_hook_list selinux_hooks[] __lsm_ro_after_init = {
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(bprm_committing_creds, selinux_bprm_committing_creds),
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(bprm_committed_creds, selinux_bprm_committed_creds),
 
-	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_free_security, selinux_sb_free_security),
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_free_mnt_opts, selinux_free_mnt_opts),
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_remount, selinux_sb_remount),
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_kern_mount, selinux_sb_kern_mount),
diff --git a/security/selinux/include/objsec.h b/security/selinux/include/objsec.h
index ca4d7ab6a835..2953132408bf 100644
--- a/security/selinux/include/objsec.h
+++ b/security/selinux/include/objsec.h
@@ -188,4 +188,10 @@ static inline u32 current_sid(void)
 	return tsec->sid;
 }
 
+static inline struct superblock_security_struct *selinux_superblock(
+					const struct super_block *superblock)
+{
+	return superblock->s_security + selinux_blob_sizes.lbs_superblock;
+}
+
 #endif /* _SELINUX_OBJSEC_H_ */
diff --git a/security/selinux/ss/services.c b/security/selinux/ss/services.c
index 597b79703584..74e3905dd9c5 100644
--- a/security/selinux/ss/services.c
+++ b/security/selinux/ss/services.c
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@
 #include <linux/sched.h>
 #include <linux/audit.h>
 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
+#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
 #include <net/netlabel.h>
 
 #include "flask.h"
@@ -2873,7 +2874,7 @@ int security_fs_use(struct selinux_state *state, struct super_block *sb)
 	struct sidtab *sidtab;
 	int rc = 0;
 	struct ocontext *c;
-	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = selinux_superblock(sb);
 	const char *fstype = sb->s_type->name;
 
 	if (!selinux_initialized(state)) {
diff --git a/security/smack/smack.h b/security/smack/smack.h
index a9768b12716b..7077b18c79ec 100644
--- a/security/smack/smack.h
+++ b/security/smack/smack.h
@@ -357,6 +357,12 @@ static inline struct smack_known **smack_ipc(const struct kern_ipc_perm *ipc)
 	return ipc->security + smack_blob_sizes.lbs_ipc;
 }
 
+static inline struct superblock_smack *smack_superblock(
+					const struct super_block *superblock)
+{
+	return superblock->s_security + smack_blob_sizes.lbs_superblock;
+}
+
 /*
  * Is the directory transmuting?
  */
diff --git a/security/smack/smack_lsm.c b/security/smack/smack_lsm.c
index f69c3dd9a0c6..767084dc2c29 100644
--- a/security/smack/smack_lsm.c
+++ b/security/smack/smack_lsm.c
@@ -535,12 +535,7 @@ static int smack_syslog(int typefrom_file)
  */
 static int smack_sb_alloc_security(struct super_block *sb)
 {
-	struct superblock_smack *sbsp;
-
-	sbsp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct superblock_smack), GFP_KERNEL);
-
-	if (sbsp == NULL)
-		return -ENOMEM;
+	struct superblock_smack *sbsp = smack_superblock(sb);
 
 	sbsp->smk_root = &smack_known_floor;
 	sbsp->smk_default = &smack_known_floor;
@@ -549,22 +544,10 @@ static int smack_sb_alloc_security(struct super_block *sb)
 	/*
 	 * SMK_SB_INITIALIZED will be zero from kzalloc.
 	 */
-	sb->s_security = sbsp;
 
 	return 0;
 }
 
-/**
- * smack_sb_free_security - free a superblock blob
- * @sb: the superblock getting the blob
- *
- */
-static void smack_sb_free_security(struct super_block *sb)
-{
-	kfree(sb->s_security);
-	sb->s_security = NULL;
-}
-
 struct smack_mnt_opts {
 	const char *fsdefault, *fsfloor, *fshat, *fsroot, *fstransmute;
 };
@@ -772,7 +755,7 @@ static int smack_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb,
 {
 	struct dentry *root = sb->s_root;
 	struct inode *inode = d_backing_inode(root);
-	struct superblock_smack *sp = sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_smack *sp = smack_superblock(sb);
 	struct inode_smack *isp;
 	struct smack_known *skp;
 	struct smack_mnt_opts *opts = mnt_opts;
@@ -871,7 +854,7 @@ static int smack_set_mnt_opts(struct super_block *sb,
  */
 static int smack_sb_statfs(struct dentry *dentry)
 {
-	struct superblock_smack *sbp = dentry->d_sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_smack *sbp = smack_superblock(dentry->d_sb);
 	int rc;
 	struct smk_audit_info ad;
 
@@ -905,7 +888,7 @@ static int smack_bprm_creds_for_exec(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
 	if (isp->smk_task == NULL || isp->smk_task == bsp->smk_task)
 		return 0;
 
-	sbsp = inode->i_sb->s_security;
+	sbsp = smack_superblock(inode->i_sb);
 	if ((sbsp->smk_flags & SMK_SB_UNTRUSTED) &&
 	    isp->smk_task != sbsp->smk_root)
 		return 0;
@@ -1157,7 +1140,7 @@ static int smack_inode_rename(struct inode *old_inode,
  */
 static int smack_inode_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask)
 {
-	struct superblock_smack *sbsp = inode->i_sb->s_security;
+	struct superblock_smack *sbsp = smack_superblock(inode->i_sb);
 	struct smk_audit_info ad;
 	int no_block = mask & MAY_NOT_BLOCK;
 	int rc;
@@ -1398,7 +1381,7 @@ static int smack_inode_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name)
 	 */
 	if (strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACK) == 0) {
 		struct super_block *sbp = dentry->d_sb;
-		struct superblock_smack *sbsp = sbp->s_security;
+		struct superblock_smack *sbsp = smack_superblock(sbp);
 
 		isp->smk_inode = sbsp->smk_default;
 	} else if (strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_SMACKEXEC) == 0)
@@ -1668,7 +1651,7 @@ static int smack_mmap_file(struct file *file,
 	isp = smack_inode(file_inode(file));
 	if (isp->smk_mmap == NULL)
 		return 0;
-	sbsp = file_inode(file)->i_sb->s_security;
+	sbsp = smack_superblock(file_inode(file)->i_sb);
 	if (sbsp->smk_flags & SMK_SB_UNTRUSTED &&
 	    isp->smk_mmap != sbsp->smk_root)
 		return -EACCES;
@@ -3283,7 +3266,7 @@ static void smack_d_instantiate(struct dentry *opt_dentry, struct inode *inode)
 		return;
 
 	sbp = inode->i_sb;
-	sbsp = sbp->s_security;
+	sbsp = smack_superblock(sbp);
 	/*
 	 * We're going to use the superblock default label
 	 * if there's no label on the file.
@@ -4696,6 +4679,7 @@ struct lsm_blob_sizes smack_blob_sizes __lsm_ro_after_init = {
 	.lbs_inode = sizeof(struct inode_smack),
 	.lbs_ipc = sizeof(struct smack_known *),
 	.lbs_msg_msg = sizeof(struct smack_known *),
+	.lbs_superblock = sizeof(struct superblock_smack),
 };
 
 static struct security_hook_list smack_hooks[] __lsm_ro_after_init = {
@@ -4707,7 +4691,6 @@ static struct security_hook_list smack_hooks[] __lsm_ro_after_init = {
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(fs_context_parse_param, smack_fs_context_parse_param),
 
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_alloc_security, smack_sb_alloc_security),
-	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_free_security, smack_sb_free_security),
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_free_mnt_opts, smack_free_mnt_opts),
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_eat_lsm_opts, smack_sb_eat_lsm_opts),
 	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_statfs, smack_sb_statfs),
-- 
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* [PATCH v27 06/12] fs,security: Add sb_delete hook
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (4 preceding siblings ...)
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 05/12] LSM: Infrastructure management of the superblock Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 07/12] landlock: Support filesystem access-control Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (5 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

The sb_delete security hook is called when shutting down a superblock,
which may be useful to release kernel objects tied to the superblock's
lifetime (e.g. inodes).

This new hook is needed by Landlock to release (ephemerally) tagged
struct inodes.  This comes from the unprivileged nature of Landlock
described in the next commit.

Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
---

Changes since v22:
* Add Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>

Changes since v17:
* Initial patch to replace the direct call to landlock_release_inodes()
  (requested by James Morris).
  https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/alpine.LRH.2.21.2005150536440.7929@namei.org/
---
 fs/super.c                    | 1 +
 include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h | 1 +
 include/linux/lsm_hooks.h     | 2 ++
 include/linux/security.h      | 4 ++++
 security/security.c           | 5 +++++
 5 files changed, 13 insertions(+)

diff --git a/fs/super.c b/fs/super.c
index 2c6cdea2ab2d..c3c5178cde65 100644
--- a/fs/super.c
+++ b/fs/super.c
@@ -454,6 +454,7 @@ void generic_shutdown_super(struct super_block *sb)
 		evict_inodes(sb);
 		/* only nonzero refcount inodes can have marks */
 		fsnotify_sb_delete(sb);
+		security_sb_delete(sb);
 
 		if (sb->s_dio_done_wq) {
 			destroy_workqueue(sb->s_dio_done_wq);
diff --git a/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h b/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h
index 7aaa753b8608..32472b3849bc 100644
--- a/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h
+++ b/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ LSM_HOOK(int, 0, fs_context_dup, struct fs_context *fc,
 LSM_HOOK(int, -ENOPARAM, fs_context_parse_param, struct fs_context *fc,
 	 struct fs_parameter *param)
 LSM_HOOK(int, 0, sb_alloc_security, struct super_block *sb)
+LSM_HOOK(void, LSM_RET_VOID, sb_delete, struct super_block *sb)
 LSM_HOOK(void, LSM_RET_VOID, sb_free_security, struct super_block *sb)
 LSM_HOOK(void, LSM_RET_VOID, sb_free_mnt_opts, void *mnt_opts)
 LSM_HOOK(int, 0, sb_eat_lsm_opts, char *orig, void **mnt_opts)
diff --git a/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h b/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
index 970106d98306..e339b201f79b 100644
--- a/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
+++ b/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
@@ -108,6 +108,8 @@
  *	allocated.
  *	@sb contains the super_block structure to be modified.
  *	Return 0 if operation was successful.
+ * @sb_delete:
+ *	Release objects tied to a superblock (e.g. inodes).
  * @sb_free_security:
  *	Deallocate and clear the sb->s_security field.
  *	@sb contains the super_block structure to be modified.
diff --git a/include/linux/security.h b/include/linux/security.h
index c35ea0ffccd9..c41a94e29b62 100644
--- a/include/linux/security.h
+++ b/include/linux/security.h
@@ -288,6 +288,7 @@ void security_bprm_committed_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm);
 int security_fs_context_dup(struct fs_context *fc, struct fs_context *src_fc);
 int security_fs_context_parse_param(struct fs_context *fc, struct fs_parameter *param);
 int security_sb_alloc(struct super_block *sb);
+void security_sb_delete(struct super_block *sb);
 void security_sb_free(struct super_block *sb);
 void security_free_mnt_opts(void **mnt_opts);
 int security_sb_eat_lsm_opts(char *options, void **mnt_opts);
@@ -620,6 +621,9 @@ static inline int security_sb_alloc(struct super_block *sb)
 	return 0;
 }
 
+static inline void security_sb_delete(struct super_block *sb)
+{ }
+
 static inline void security_sb_free(struct super_block *sb)
 { }
 
diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c
index 9f979d4afe6c..1b4a73b2549a 100644
--- a/security/security.c
+++ b/security/security.c
@@ -900,6 +900,11 @@ int security_sb_alloc(struct super_block *sb)
 	return rc;
 }
 
+void security_sb_delete(struct super_block *sb)
+{
+	call_void_hook(sb_delete, sb);
+}
+
 void security_sb_free(struct super_block *sb)
 {
 	call_void_hook(sb_free_security, sb);
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 07/12] landlock: Support filesystem access-control
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (5 preceding siblings ...)
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 06/12] fs,security: Add sb_delete hook Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-27 19:57   ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 08/12] landlock: Add syscall implementations Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (4 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

Thanks to the Landlock objects and ruleset, it is possible to identify
inodes according to a process's domain.  To enable an unprivileged
process to express a file hierarchy, it first needs to open a directory
(or a file) and pass this file descriptor to the kernel through
landlock_add_rule(2).  When checking if a file access request is
allowed, we walk from the requested dentry to the real root, following
the different mount layers.  The access to each "tagged" inodes are
collected according to their rule layer level, and ANDed to create
access to the requested file hierarchy.  This makes possible to identify
a lot of files without tagging every inodes nor modifying the
filesystem, while still following the view and understanding the user
has from the filesystem.

Add a new ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES for UML because it currently does not
keep the same struct inodes for the same inodes whereas these inodes are
in use.

This commit adds a minimal set of supported filesystem access-control
which doesn't enable to restrict all file-related actions.  This is the
result of multiple discussions to minimize the code of Landlock to ease
review.  Thanks to the Landlock design, extending this access-control
without breaking user space will not be a problem.  Moreover, seccomp
filters can be used to restrict the use of syscall families which may
not be currently handled by Landlock.

Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Anton Ivanov <anton.ivanov@cambridgegreys.com>
Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
---

Changes since v26:
* Check each rule of a path to enable a more permissive and pragmatic
  access control per layer.  Suggested by Jann Horn:
  https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAG48ez1O0VTwEiRd3KqexoF78WR+cmP5bGk5Kh5Cs7aPepiDVg@mail.gmail.com/
* Rename check_access_path_continue() to unmask_layers() and make it
  return the new layer mask.
* Avoid double domain check in hook_file_open().
* In the documentation, add utime(2) as another example of unhandled
  syscalls.  Indeed, using `touch` to test write access may be tempting.
* Remove outdated comment about OverlayFS.
* Rename the landlock.h ifdef to align with most similar files.
* Fix spelling.

Changes since v25:
* Move build_check_layer() to ruleset.c, and add built-time checks for
  the fs_access_mask and access variables according to
  _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MASK.
* Move limits to a dedicated file and rename them:
  _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_LAST and _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MASK.
* Set build_check_layer() as non-inline to trigger a warning if it is
  not called.
* Use BITS_PER_TYPE() macro.
* Rename function to landlock_add_fs_hooks().
* Cosmetic variable renames.

Changes since v24:
* Use the new struct landlock_rule and landlock_layer to not mix
  accesses from different layers.  Revert "Enforce deterministic
  interleaved path rules" from v24, and fix the layer check.  This
  enables to follow a sane semantic: an access is granted if, for each
  policy layer, at least one rule encountered on the pathwalk grants the
  access, regardless of their position in the layer stack (suggested by
  Jann Horn).  See layout1.interleaved_masked_accesses tests from
  tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c for corner cases.
* Add build-time checks for layers.
* Use the new landlock_insert_rule() API.

Changes since v23:
* Enforce deterministic interleaved path rules.  To have consistent
  layered rules, granting access to a path implies that all accesses
  tied to inodes, from the requested file to the real root, must be
  checked.  Otherwise, stacked rules may result to overzealous
  restrictions.  By excluding the ability to add exceptions in the same
  layer (e.g. /a allowed, /a/b denied, and /a/b/c allowed), we get
  deterministic interleaved path rules.  This removes an optimization
  which could be replaced by a proper cache mechanism.  This also
  further simplifies and explain check_access_path_continue().
* Fix memory allocation error handling in landlock_create_object()
  calls.  This prevent to inadvertently hold an inode.
* In get_inode_object(), improve comments, make code more readable and
  move kfree() call out of the lock window.
* Use the simplified landlock_insert_rule() API.

Changes since v22:
* Simplify check_access_path_continue() (suggested by Jann Horn).
* Remove prefetch() call for now (suggested by Jann Horn).
* Fix spelling and remove superfluous comment (spotted by Jann Horn).
* Cosmetic variable renaming.

Changes since v21:
* Rename ARCH_EPHEMERAL_STATES to ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES (suggested by
  James Morris).
* Remove the LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_CHROOT right because chroot(2) (which
  requires CAP_SYS_CHROOT) doesn't enable to bypass Landlock (as tests
  demonstrate it), and because it is often used by sandboxes, it would
  be counterproductive to forbid it.  This also reduces the code size.
* Clean up documentation.

Changes since v19:
* Fix spelling (spotted by Randy Dunlap).

Changes since v18:
* Remove useless include.
* Fix spelling.

Changes since v17:
* Replace landlock_release_inodes() with security_sb_delete() (requested
  by James Morris).
* Replace struct super_block->s_landlock_inode_refs with the LSM
  infrastructure management of the superblock (requested by James
  Morris).
* Fix mknod restriction with a zero mode (spotted by Vincent Dagonneau).
* Minimize executed code in path_mknod and file_open hooks when the
  current tasks is not sandboxed.
* Remove useless checks on the file pointer and inode in
  hook_file_open() .
* Constify domain pointers.
* Rename inode_landlock() to landlock_inode().
* Import include/uapi/linux/landlock.h and _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_* from
  the ruleset and domain management patch.
* Explain the rational of this minimal set of access-control.
  https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/f646e1c7-33cf-333f-070c-0a40ad0468cd@digikod.net/

Changes since v16:
* Add ARCH_EPHEMERAL_STATES and enable it for UML.

Changes since v15:
* Replace layer_levels and layer_depth with a bitfield of layers: this
  enables to properly manage superset and subset of access rights,
  whatever their order in the stack of layers.
  Cf. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/e07fe473-1801-01cc-12ae-b3167f95250e@digikod.net/
* Allow to open pipes and similar special files through /proc/self/fd/.
* Properly handle internal filesystems such as nsfs: always allow these
  kind of roots because disconnected path cannot be evaluated.
* Remove the LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_LINK_TO and
  LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_RENAME_{TO,FROM}, but use the
  LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_{FILE,DIR} and LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_*
  instead.  Indeed, it is not possible for now (and not really useful)
  to express the semantic of a source and a destination.
* Check access rights to remove a directory or a file with rename(2).
* Forbid reparenting when linking or renaming.  This is needed to easily
  protect against possible privilege escalation by changing the place of
  a file or directory in relation to an enforced access policy (from the
  set of layers).  This will be relaxed in the future.
* Update hooks to take into account replacement of the object's self and
  beneath access bitfields with one.  Simplify the code.
* Check file related access rights.
* Check d_is_negative() instead of !d_backing_inode() in
  check_access_path_continue(), and continue the path walk while there
  is no mapped inode e.g., with rename(2).
* Check private inode in check_access_path().
* Optimize get_file_access() when dealing with a directory.
* Add missing atomic.h .

Changes since v14:
* Simplify the object, rule and ruleset management at the expense of a
  less aggressive memory freeing (contributed by Jann Horn, with
  additional modifications):
  - Rewrite release_inode() to use inode->sb->s_landlock_inode_refs.
  - Remove useless checks in landlock_release_inodes(), clean object
    pointer according to the new struct landlock_object and wait for all
    iput() to complete.
  - Rewrite get_inode_object() according to the new struct
    landlock_object.  If there is a race-condition when cleaning up an
    object, we retry until the concurrent thread finished the object
    cleaning.
  Cf. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAG48ez21bEn0wL1bbmTiiu8j9jP5iEWtHOwz4tURUJ+ki0ydYw@mail.gmail.com/
* Fix nested domains by implementing a notion of layer level and depth:
  - Check for matching level ranges when walking through a file path.
  - Only allow access if every layer granted the access request.
* Handles files without mount points (e.g. pipes).
* Hardens path walk by checking inode pointer values.
* Prefetches d_parent when walking to the root directory.
* Remove useless inode_alloc_security hook() (suggested by Jann Horn):
  already initialized by lsm_inode_alloc().
* Remove the inode_free_security hook.
* Remove access checks that may be required for FD-only requests:
  truncate, getattr, lock, chmod, chown, chgrp, ioctl.  This will be
  handle in a future evolution of Landlock, but right now the goal is to
  lighten the code to ease review.
* Constify variables.
* Move ABI checks into syscall.c .
* Cosmetic variable renames.

Changes since v11:
* Add back, revamp and make a fully working filesystem access-control
  based on paths and inodes.
* Remove the eBPF dependency.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190721213116.23476-6-mic@digikod.net/
---
 MAINTAINERS                   |   1 +
 arch/Kconfig                  |   7 +
 arch/um/Kconfig               |   1 +
 include/uapi/linux/landlock.h |  75 ++++
 security/landlock/Kconfig     |   2 +-
 security/landlock/Makefile    |   2 +-
 security/landlock/fs.c        | 621 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 security/landlock/fs.h        |  56 +++
 security/landlock/limits.h    |   4 +
 security/landlock/ruleset.c   |   4 +
 security/landlock/setup.c     |   7 +
 security/landlock/setup.h     |   2 +
 12 files changed, 780 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/fs.c
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/fs.h

diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 74406a6bc6ee..572e4288c60f 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -9942,6 +9942,7 @@ L:	linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org
 S:	Supported
 W:	https://landlock.io
 T:	git https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux.git
+F:	include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
 F:	security/landlock/
 K:	landlock
 K:	LANDLOCK
diff --git a/arch/Kconfig b/arch/Kconfig
index 24862d15f3a3..54999569c755 100644
--- a/arch/Kconfig
+++ b/arch/Kconfig
@@ -946,6 +946,13 @@ config COMPAT_32BIT_TIME
 config ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
 	bool
 
+config ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES
+	def_bool n
+	help
+	  An arch should select this symbol if it doesn't keep track of inode
+	  instances on its own, but instead relies on something else (e.g. the host
+	  kernel for an UML kernel).
+
 config ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT
 	bool
 
diff --git a/arch/um/Kconfig b/arch/um/Kconfig
index 34d302d1a07f..451787332335 100644
--- a/arch/um/Kconfig
+++ b/arch/um/Kconfig
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ menu "UML-specific options"
 config UML
 	bool
 	default y
+	select ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES
 	select ARCH_HAS_KCOV
 	select ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
 	select HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f69877099c8e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
+/*
+ * Landlock - User space API
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
+#define _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
+
+/**
+ * DOC: fs_access
+ *
+ * A set of actions on kernel objects may be defined by an attribute (e.g.
+ * &struct landlock_path_beneath_attr) including a bitmask of access.
+ *
+ * Filesystem flags
+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ *
+ * These flags enable to restrict a sandboxed process to a set of actions on
+ * files and directories.  Files or directories opened before the sandboxing
+ * are not subject to these restrictions.
+ *
+ * A file can only receive these access rights:
+ *
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE: Execute a file.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE: Open a file with write access.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE: Open a file with read access.
+ *
+ * A directory can receive access rights related to files or directories.  The
+ * following access right is applied to the directory itself, and the
+ * directories beneath it:
+ *
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR: Open a directory or list its content.
+ *
+ * However, the following access rights only apply to the content of a
+ * directory, not the directory itself:
+ *
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR: Remove an empty directory or rename one.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE: Unlink (or rename) a file.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR: Create (or rename or link) a character
+ *   device.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR: Create (or rename) a directory.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG: Create (or rename or link) a regular file.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK: Create (or rename or link) a UNIX domain
+ *   socket.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO: Create (or rename or link) a named pipe.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK: Create (or rename or link) a block device.
+ * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM: Create (or rename or link) a symbolic link.
+ *
+ * .. warning::
+ *
+ *   It is currently not possible to restrict some file-related actions
+ *   accessible through these syscall families: :manpage:`chdir(2)`,
+ *   :manpage:`truncate(2)`, :manpage:`stat(2)`, :manpage:`flock(2)`,
+ *   :manpage:`chmod(2)`, :manpage:`chown(2)`, :manpage:`setxattr(2)`,
+ *   :manpage:`utime(2)`, :manpage:`ioctl(2)`, :manpage:`fcntl(2)`.
+ *   Future Landlock evolutions will enable to restrict them.
+ */
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE			(1ULL << 0)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE			(1ULL << 1)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE			(1ULL << 2)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR			(1ULL << 3)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR			(1ULL << 4)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE			(1ULL << 5)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR			(1ULL << 6)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR			(1ULL << 7)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG			(1ULL << 8)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK			(1ULL << 9)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO			(1ULL << 10)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK			(1ULL << 11)
+#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM			(1ULL << 12)
+
+#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H */
diff --git a/security/landlock/Kconfig b/security/landlock/Kconfig
index 42a659e81196..e4b9d453bc70 100644
--- a/security/landlock/Kconfig
+++ b/security/landlock/Kconfig
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 
 config SECURITY_LANDLOCK
 	bool "Landlock support"
-	depends on SECURITY
+	depends on SECURITY && !ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES
 	select SECURITY_PATH
 	help
 	  Landlock is a safe sandboxing mechanism that enables processes to
diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
index f1d1eb72fa76..92e3d80ab8ed 100644
--- a/security/landlock/Makefile
+++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
 
 landlock-y := setup.o object.o ruleset.o \
-	cred.o ptrace.o
+	cred.o ptrace.o fs.o
diff --git a/security/landlock/fs.c b/security/landlock/fs.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..27f5d40038b1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/fs.c
@@ -0,0 +1,621 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Filesystem management and hooks
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#include <linux/atomic.h>
+#include <linux/bitops.h>
+#include <linux/bits.h>
+#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
+#include <linux/dcache.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/limits.h>
+#include <linux/list.h>
+#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
+#include <linux/mount.h>
+#include <linux/namei.h>
+#include <linux/path.h>
+#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/stat.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/wait_bit.h>
+#include <linux/workqueue.h>
+#include <uapi/linux/landlock.h>
+
+#include "common.h"
+#include "cred.h"
+#include "fs.h"
+#include "limits.h"
+#include "object.h"
+#include "ruleset.h"
+#include "setup.h"
+
+/* Underlying object management */
+
+static void release_inode(struct landlock_object *const object)
+	__releases(object->lock)
+{
+	struct inode *const inode = object->underobj;
+	struct super_block *sb;
+
+	if (!inode) {
+		spin_unlock(&object->lock);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
+	/*
+	 * Make sure that if the filesystem is concurrently unmounted,
+	 * hook_sb_delete() will wait for us to finish iput().
+	 */
+	sb = inode->i_sb;
+	atomic_long_inc(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs);
+	rcu_assign_pointer(landlock_inode(inode)->object, NULL);
+	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
+	spin_unlock(&object->lock);
+	/*
+	 * Now, new rules can safely be tied to @inode.
+	 */
+
+	iput(inode);
+	if (atomic_long_dec_and_test(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs))
+		wake_up_var(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs);
+}
+
+static const struct landlock_object_underops landlock_fs_underops = {
+	.release = release_inode
+};
+
+/* Ruleset management */
+
+static struct landlock_object *get_inode_object(struct inode *const inode)
+{
+	struct landlock_object *object, *new_object;
+	struct landlock_inode_security *inode_sec = landlock_inode(inode);
+
+	rcu_read_lock();
+retry:
+	object = rcu_dereference(inode_sec->object);
+	if (object) {
+		if (likely(refcount_inc_not_zero(&object->usage))) {
+			rcu_read_unlock();
+			return object;
+		}
+		/*
+		 * We are racing with release_inode(), the object is going
+		 * away.  Wait for release_inode(), then retry.
+		 */
+		spin_lock(&object->lock);
+		spin_unlock(&object->lock);
+		goto retry;
+	}
+	rcu_read_unlock();
+
+	/*
+	 * If there is no object tied to @inode, then create a new one (without
+	 * holding any locks).
+	 */
+	new_object = landlock_create_object(&landlock_fs_underops, inode);
+	if (IS_ERR(new_object))
+		return new_object;
+
+	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
+	object = rcu_dereference_protected(inode_sec->object,
+			lockdep_is_held(&inode->i_lock));
+	if (unlikely(object)) {
+		/* Someone else just created the object, bail out and retry. */
+		spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
+		kfree(new_object);
+
+		rcu_read_lock();
+		goto retry;
+	}
+
+	rcu_assign_pointer(inode_sec->object, new_object);
+	/*
+	 * @inode will be released by hook_sb_delete() on its superblock
+	 * shutdown.
+	 */
+	ihold(inode);
+	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
+	return new_object;
+}
+
+/* All access rights that can be tied to files. */
+#define ACCESS_FILE ( \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE)
+
+/*
+ * @path: Should have been checked by get_path_from_fd().
+ */
+int landlock_append_fs_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
+		const struct path *const path, u32 access_rights)
+{
+	int err;
+	struct landlock_object *object;
+
+	/* Files only get access rights that make sense. */
+	if (!d_is_dir(path->dentry) && (access_rights | ACCESS_FILE) !=
+			ACCESS_FILE)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	/* Transforms relative access rights to absolute ones. */
+	access_rights |= LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS & ~ruleset->fs_access_mask;
+	object = get_inode_object(d_backing_inode(path->dentry));
+	if (IS_ERR(object))
+		return PTR_ERR(object);
+	mutex_lock(&ruleset->lock);
+	err = landlock_insert_rule(ruleset, object, access_rights);
+	mutex_unlock(&ruleset->lock);
+	/*
+	 * No need to check for an error because landlock_insert_rule()
+	 * increments the refcount for the new object if needed.
+	 */
+	landlock_put_object(object);
+	return err;
+}
+
+/* Access-control management */
+
+static inline u64 unmask_layers(
+		const struct landlock_ruleset *const domain,
+		const struct path *const path, const u32 access_request,
+		u64 layer_mask)
+{
+	const struct landlock_rule *rule;
+	const struct inode *inode;
+	size_t i;
+
+	if (d_is_negative(path->dentry))
+		/* Continues to walk while there is no mapped inode. */
+		return layer_mask;
+	inode = d_backing_inode(path->dentry);
+	rcu_read_lock();
+	rule = landlock_find_rule(domain,
+			rcu_dereference(landlock_inode(inode)->object));
+	rcu_read_unlock();
+	if (!rule)
+		return layer_mask;
+
+	/*
+	 * An access is granted if, for each policy layer, at least one rule
+	 * encountered on the pathwalk grants the requested accesses,
+	 * regardless of their position in the layer stack.  We must then check
+	 * the remaining layers for each inode, from the last added layer to
+	 * the first one.
+	 */
+	for (i = 0; i < rule->num_layers; i++) {
+		const struct landlock_layer *const layer = &rule->layers[i];
+		const u64 layer_level = BIT_ULL(layer->level - 1);
+
+		if ((layer->access & access_request) == access_request) {
+			layer_mask &= ~layer_level;
+
+			if (layer_mask == 0)
+				return layer_mask;
+		}
+	}
+	return layer_mask;
+}
+
+static int check_access_path(const struct landlock_ruleset *const domain,
+		const struct path *const path, u32 access_request)
+{
+	bool allowed = false;
+	struct path walker_path;
+	u64 layer_mask;
+
+	/* Make sure all layers can be checked. */
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(BITS_PER_TYPE(layer_mask) < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
+
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!domain || !path))
+		return 0;
+	/*
+	 * Allows access to pseudo filesystems that will never be mountable
+	 * (e.g. sockfs, pipefs), but can still be reachable through
+	 * /proc/self/fd .
+	 */
+	if ((path->dentry->d_sb->s_flags & SB_NOUSER) ||
+			(d_is_positive(path->dentry) &&
+			 unlikely(IS_PRIVATE(d_backing_inode(path->dentry)))))
+		return 0;
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(domain->num_layers < 1))
+		return -EACCES;
+
+	layer_mask = GENMASK_ULL(domain->num_layers - 1, 0);
+	/*
+	 * An access request that is not handled by the domain should be
+	 * allowed.
+	 */
+	access_request &= domain->fs_access_mask;
+	if (access_request == 0)
+		return 0;
+	walker_path = *path;
+	path_get(&walker_path);
+	/*
+	 * We need to walk through all the hierarchy to not miss any relevant
+	 * restriction.
+	 */
+	while (true) {
+		struct dentry *parent_dentry;
+
+		layer_mask = unmask_layers(domain, &walker_path,
+				access_request, layer_mask);
+		if (layer_mask == 0) {
+			/* Stops when a rule from each layer grants access. */
+			allowed = true;
+			break;
+		}
+
+jump_up:
+		if (walker_path.dentry == walker_path.mnt->mnt_root) {
+			if (follow_up(&walker_path)) {
+				/* Ignores hidden mount points. */
+				goto jump_up;
+			} else {
+				/*
+				 * Stops at the real root.  Denies access
+				 * because not all layers have granted access.
+				 */
+				allowed = false;
+				break;
+			}
+		}
+		if (unlikely(IS_ROOT(walker_path.dentry))) {
+			/*
+			 * Stops at disconnected root directories.  Only allows
+			 * access to internal filesystems (e.g. nsfs, which is
+			 * reachable through /proc/self/ns).
+			 */
+			allowed = !!(walker_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_INTERNAL);
+			break;
+		}
+		parent_dentry = dget_parent(walker_path.dentry);
+		dput(walker_path.dentry);
+		walker_path.dentry = parent_dentry;
+	}
+	path_put(&walker_path);
+	return allowed ? 0 : -EACCES;
+}
+
+static inline int current_check_access_path(const struct path *const path,
+		const u32 access_request)
+{
+	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
+		landlock_get_current_domain();
+
+	if (!dom)
+		return 0;
+	return check_access_path(dom, path, access_request);
+}
+
+/* Super-block hooks */
+
+/*
+ * Release the inodes used in a security policy.
+ *
+ * Cf. fsnotify_unmount_inodes()
+ */
+static void hook_sb_delete(struct super_block *const sb)
+{
+	struct inode *inode, *iput_inode = NULL;
+
+	if (!landlock_initialized)
+		return;
+
+	spin_lock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
+	list_for_each_entry(inode, &sb->s_inodes, i_sb_list) {
+		struct landlock_inode_security *inode_sec =
+			landlock_inode(inode);
+		struct landlock_object *object;
+		bool do_put = false;
+
+		rcu_read_lock();
+		object = rcu_dereference(inode_sec->object);
+		if (!object) {
+			rcu_read_unlock();
+			continue;
+		}
+
+		spin_lock(&object->lock);
+		if (object->underobj) {
+			object->underobj = NULL;
+			do_put = true;
+			spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
+			rcu_assign_pointer(inode_sec->object, NULL);
+			spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
+		}
+		spin_unlock(&object->lock);
+		rcu_read_unlock();
+		if (!do_put)
+			/*
+			 * A concurrent iput() in release_inode() is ongoing
+			 * and we will just wait for it to finish.
+			 */
+			continue;
+
+		/*
+		 * At this point, we own the ihold() reference that was
+		 * originally set up by get_inode_object(). Therefore we can
+		 * drop the list lock and know that the inode won't disappear
+		 * from under us until the next loop walk.
+		 */
+		spin_unlock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
+		/*
+		 * We can now actually put the previous inode, which is not
+		 * needed anymore for the loop walk.
+		 */
+		if (iput_inode)
+			iput(iput_inode);
+		iput_inode = inode;
+		spin_lock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
+	}
+	spin_unlock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
+	if (iput_inode)
+		iput(iput_inode);
+
+	/*
+	 * Wait for pending iput() in release_inode().
+	 */
+	wait_var_event(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs, !atomic_long_read(
+				&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs));
+}
+
+/*
+ * Because a Landlock security policy is defined according to the filesystem
+ * layout (i.e. the mount namespace), changing it may grant access to files not
+ * previously allowed.
+ *
+ * To make it simple, deny any filesystem layout modification by landlocked
+ * processes.  Non-landlocked processes may still change the namespace of a
+ * landlocked process, but this kind of threat must be handled by a system-wide
+ * access-control security policy.
+ *
+ * This could be lifted in the future if Landlock can safely handle mount
+ * namespace updates requested by a landlocked process.  Indeed, we could
+ * update the current domain (which is currently read-only) by taking into
+ * account the accesses of the source and the destination of a new mount point.
+ * However, it would also require to make all the child domains dynamically
+ * inherit these new constraints.  Anyway, for backward compatibility reasons,
+ * a dedicated user space option would be required (e.g. as a ruleset command
+ * option).
+ */
+static int hook_sb_mount(const char *const dev_name,
+		const struct path *const path, const char *const type,
+		const unsigned long flags, void *const data)
+{
+	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
+		return 0;
+	return -EPERM;
+}
+
+static int hook_move_mount(const struct path *const from_path,
+		const struct path *const to_path)
+{
+	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
+		return 0;
+	return -EPERM;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Removing a mount point may reveal a previously hidden file hierarchy, which
+ * may then grant access to files, which may have previously been forbidden.
+ */
+static int hook_sb_umount(struct vfsmount *const mnt, const int flags)
+{
+	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
+		return 0;
+	return -EPERM;
+}
+
+static int hook_sb_remount(struct super_block *const sb, void *const mnt_opts)
+{
+	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
+		return 0;
+	return -EPERM;
+}
+
+/*
+ * pivot_root(2), like mount(2), changes the current mount namespace.  It must
+ * then be forbidden for a landlocked process.
+ *
+ * However, chroot(2) may be allowed because it only changes the relative root
+ * directory of the current process.  Moreover, it can be used to restrict the
+ * view of the filesystem.
+ */
+static int hook_sb_pivotroot(const struct path *const old_path,
+		const struct path *const new_path)
+{
+	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
+		return 0;
+	return -EPERM;
+}
+
+/* Path hooks */
+
+static inline u32 get_mode_access(const umode_t mode)
+{
+	switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
+	case S_IFLNK:
+		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM;
+	case 0:
+		/* A zero mode translates to S_IFREG. */
+	case S_IFREG:
+		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG;
+	case S_IFDIR:
+		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR;
+	case S_IFCHR:
+		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR;
+	case S_IFBLK:
+		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK;
+	case S_IFIFO:
+		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO;
+	case S_IFSOCK:
+		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK;
+	default:
+		WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
+		return 0;
+	}
+}
+
+/*
+ * Creating multiple links or renaming may lead to privilege escalations if not
+ * handled properly.  Indeed, we must be sure that the source doesn't gain more
+ * privileges by being accessible from the destination.  This is getting more
+ * complex when dealing with multiple layers.  The whole picture can be seen as
+ * a multilayer partial ordering problem.  A future version of Landlock will
+ * deal with that.
+ */
+static int hook_path_link(struct dentry *const old_dentry,
+		const struct path *const new_dir,
+		struct dentry *const new_dentry)
+{
+	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
+		landlock_get_current_domain();
+
+	if (!dom)
+		return 0;
+	/* The mount points are the same for old and new paths, cf. EXDEV. */
+	if (old_dentry->d_parent != new_dir->dentry)
+		/* For now, forbid reparenting. */
+		return -EACCES;
+	if (unlikely(d_is_negative(old_dentry)))
+		return -EACCES;
+	return check_access_path(dom, new_dir,
+			get_mode_access(d_backing_inode(old_dentry)->i_mode));
+}
+
+static inline u32 maybe_remove(const struct dentry *const dentry)
+{
+	if (d_is_negative(dentry))
+		return 0;
+	return d_is_dir(dentry) ? LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR :
+		LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE;
+}
+
+static int hook_path_rename(const struct path *const old_dir,
+		struct dentry *const old_dentry,
+		const struct path *const new_dir,
+		struct dentry *const new_dentry)
+{
+	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
+		landlock_get_current_domain();
+
+	if (!dom)
+		return 0;
+	/* The mount points are the same for old and new paths, cf. EXDEV. */
+	if (old_dir->dentry != new_dir->dentry)
+		/* For now, forbid reparenting. */
+		return -EACCES;
+	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(d_is_negative(old_dentry)))
+		return -EACCES;
+	/* RENAME_EXCHANGE is handled because directories are the same. */
+	return check_access_path(dom, old_dir, maybe_remove(old_dentry) |
+			maybe_remove(new_dentry) |
+			get_mode_access(d_backing_inode(old_dentry)->i_mode));
+}
+
+static int hook_path_mkdir(const struct path *const dir,
+		struct dentry *const dentry, const umode_t mode)
+{
+	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR);
+}
+
+static int hook_path_mknod(const struct path *const dir,
+		struct dentry *const dentry, const umode_t mode,
+		const unsigned int dev)
+{
+	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
+		landlock_get_current_domain();
+
+	if (!dom)
+		return 0;
+	return check_access_path(dom, dir, get_mode_access(mode));
+}
+
+static int hook_path_symlink(const struct path *const dir,
+		struct dentry *const dentry, const char *const old_name)
+{
+	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM);
+}
+
+static int hook_path_unlink(const struct path *const dir,
+		struct dentry *const dentry)
+{
+	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE);
+}
+
+static int hook_path_rmdir(const struct path *const dir,
+		struct dentry *const dentry)
+{
+	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR);
+}
+
+/* File hooks */
+
+static inline u32 get_file_access(const struct file *const file)
+{
+	u32 access = 0;
+
+	if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
+		/* A directory can only be opened in read mode. */
+		if (S_ISDIR(file_inode(file)->i_mode))
+			return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR;
+		access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE;
+	}
+	if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)
+		access |= LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE;
+	/* __FMODE_EXEC is indeed part of f_flags, not f_mode. */
+	if (file->f_flags & __FMODE_EXEC)
+		access |= LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE;
+	return access;
+}
+
+static int hook_file_open(struct file *const file)
+{
+	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
+		landlock_get_current_domain();
+
+	if (!dom)
+		return 0;
+	/*
+	 * Because a file may be opened with O_PATH, get_file_access() may
+	 * return 0.  This case will be handled with a future Landlock
+	 * evolution.
+	 */
+	return check_access_path(dom, &file->f_path, get_file_access(file));
+}
+
+static struct security_hook_list landlock_hooks[] __lsm_ro_after_init = {
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_delete, hook_sb_delete),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_mount, hook_sb_mount),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(move_mount, hook_move_mount),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_umount, hook_sb_umount),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_remount, hook_sb_remount),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_pivotroot, hook_sb_pivotroot),
+
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_link, hook_path_link),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_rename, hook_path_rename),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_mkdir, hook_path_mkdir),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_mknod, hook_path_mknod),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_symlink, hook_path_symlink),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_unlink, hook_path_unlink),
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_rmdir, hook_path_rmdir),
+
+	LSM_HOOK_INIT(file_open, hook_file_open),
+};
+
+__init void landlock_add_fs_hooks(void)
+{
+	security_add_hooks(landlock_hooks, ARRAY_SIZE(landlock_hooks),
+			LANDLOCK_NAME);
+}
diff --git a/security/landlock/fs.h b/security/landlock/fs.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9f14ec4d8d48
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/fs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - Filesystem management and hooks
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_FS_H
+#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_FS_H
+
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
+
+#include "ruleset.h"
+#include "setup.h"
+
+struct landlock_inode_security {
+	/*
+	 * @object: Weak pointer to an allocated object.  All writes (i.e.
+	 * creating a new object or removing one) are protected by the
+	 * underlying inode->i_lock.  Disassociating @object from the inode is
+	 * additionally protected by @object->lock, from the time @object's
+	 * usage refcount drops to zero to the time this pointer is nulled out.
+	 * Cf. release_inode().
+	 */
+	struct landlock_object __rcu *object;
+};
+
+struct landlock_superblock_security {
+	/*
+	 * @inode_refs: References to Landlock underlying objects.
+	 * Cf. struct super_block->s_fsnotify_inode_refs .
+	 */
+	atomic_long_t inode_refs;
+};
+
+static inline struct landlock_inode_security *landlock_inode(
+		const struct inode *const inode)
+{
+	return inode->i_security + landlock_blob_sizes.lbs_inode;
+}
+
+static inline struct landlock_superblock_security *landlock_superblock(
+		const struct super_block *const superblock)
+{
+	return superblock->s_security + landlock_blob_sizes.lbs_superblock;
+}
+
+__init void landlock_add_fs_hooks(void);
+
+int landlock_append_fs_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
+		const struct path *const path, u32 access_hierarchy);
+
+#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_FS_H */
diff --git a/security/landlock/limits.h b/security/landlock/limits.h
index b734f597bb0e..2a0a1095ee27 100644
--- a/security/landlock/limits.h
+++ b/security/landlock/limits.h
@@ -10,8 +10,12 @@
 #define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_LIMITS_H
 
 #include <linux/limits.h>
+#include <uapi/linux/landlock.h>
 
 #define LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS		64
 #define LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES		U32_MAX
 
+#define LANDLOCK_LAST_ACCESS_FS		LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM
+#define LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS		((LANDLOCK_LAST_ACCESS_FS << 1) - 1)
+
 #endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_LIMITS_H */
diff --git a/security/landlock/ruleset.c b/security/landlock/ruleset.c
index bf7ff66c1b12..548636a68b48 100644
--- a/security/landlock/ruleset.c
+++ b/security/landlock/ruleset.c
@@ -112,10 +112,12 @@ static void build_check_ruleset(void)
 	const struct landlock_ruleset ruleset = {
 		.num_rules = ~0,
 		.num_layers = ~0,
+		.fs_access_mask = ~0,
 	};
 
 	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.num_rules < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES);
 	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.num_layers < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.fs_access_mask < LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -214,9 +216,11 @@ static void build_check_layer(void)
 {
 	const struct landlock_layer layer = {
 		.level = ~0,
+		.access = ~0,
 	};
 
 	BUILD_BUG_ON(layer.level < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(layer.access < LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS);
 }
 
 int landlock_insert_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
diff --git a/security/landlock/setup.c b/security/landlock/setup.c
index a5d6ef334991..f8e8e980454c 100644
--- a/security/landlock/setup.c
+++ b/security/landlock/setup.c
@@ -11,17 +11,24 @@
 
 #include "common.h"
 #include "cred.h"
+#include "fs.h"
 #include "ptrace.h"
 #include "setup.h"
 
+bool landlock_initialized __lsm_ro_after_init = false;
+
 struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes __lsm_ro_after_init = {
 	.lbs_cred = sizeof(struct landlock_cred_security),
+	.lbs_inode = sizeof(struct landlock_inode_security),
+	.lbs_superblock = sizeof(struct landlock_superblock_security),
 };
 
 static int __init landlock_init(void)
 {
 	landlock_add_cred_hooks();
 	landlock_add_ptrace_hooks();
+	landlock_add_fs_hooks();
+	landlock_initialized = true;
 	pr_info("Up and running.\n");
 	return 0;
 }
diff --git a/security/landlock/setup.h b/security/landlock/setup.h
index 9fdbf33fcc33..1daffab1ab4b 100644
--- a/security/landlock/setup.h
+++ b/security/landlock/setup.h
@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
 
 #include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
 
+extern bool landlock_initialized;
+
 extern struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes;
 
 #endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_SETUP_H */
-- 
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* [PATCH v27 08/12] landlock: Add syscall implementations
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  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 07/12] landlock: Support filesystem access-control Mickaël Salaün
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  2021-01-24 15:22   ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 09/12] arch: Wire up Landlock syscalls Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  11 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

These 3 system calls are designed to be used by unprivileged processes
to sandbox themselves:
* landlock_create_ruleset(2): Creates a ruleset and returns its file
  descriptor.
* landlock_add_rule(2): Adds a rule (e.g. file hierarchy access) to a
  ruleset, identified by the dedicated file descriptor.
* landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(2): Enforces a ruleset on the current
  thread and its future children (similar to seccomp).  This syscall has
  the same usage restrictions as seccomp(2): the caller must have the
  no_new_privs attribute set or have CAP_SYS_ADMIN in the current user
  namespace.

All these syscalls have a "flags" argument (not currently used) to
enable extensibility.

Here are the motivations for these new syscalls:
* A sandboxed process may not have access to file systems, including
  /dev, /sys or /proc, but it should still be able to add more
  restrictions to itself.
* Neither prctl(2) nor seccomp(2) (which was used in a previous version)
  fit well with the current definition of a Landlock security policy.

All passed structs (attributes) are checked at build time to ensure that
they don't contain holes and that they are aligned the same way for each
architecture.

See the user and kernel documentation for more details (provided by a
following commit):
* Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
* Documentation/security/landlock.rst

Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
---

Changes since v26:
* Rename landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2) to
  landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(2).  "current" makes sense for a kernel
  developer, but much less from a user space developer stand point.
  "self" is widely used to refer to the current task (e.g. /proc/self).
  "current" may refer to temporal properties, which could be added later
  to this syscall flags (cf. /proc/self/attr/{current,exec}).
* Simplify build_check_abi().
* Rename syscall.c to syscalls.c .
* Use less ambiguous comments.
* Fix spelling.

Changes since v25:
* Revert build_check_abi() as non-inline to trigger a warning if it is
  not called.
* Use the new limit names.

Changes since v24:
* Add Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
* Set build_check_abi() as inline.

Changes since v23:
* Rewrite get_ruleset_from_fd() to please the 0-DAY CI Kernel Test
  Service that reported an uninitialized variable (false positive):
  https://lore.kernel.org/linux-security-module/202011101854.zGbWwusK-lkp@intel.com/
  Anyway, it is cleaner like this.
* Add a comment about E2BIG which can be returned by
  landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2) when there is no more room for
  another stacked ruleset (i.e. domain).

Changes since v22:
* Replace security_capable() with ns_capable_noaudit() (suggested by
  Jann Horn) and explicitly return EPERM.
* Fix landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2)'s out_put_creds (spotted by
  Jann Horn).
* Add __always_inline to copy_min_struct_from_user() to make its
  BUILD_BUG_ON() checks reliable (suggested by Jann Horn).
* Simplify path assignation in get_path_from_fd() (suggested by Jann
  Horn).
* Fix spelling (spotted by Jann Horn).

Changes since v21:
* Fix and improve comments.

Changes since v20:
* Remove two arguments to landlock_enforce_ruleset(2) (requested by Arnd
  Bergmann) and rename it to landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2): remove
  the enum landlock_target_type and the target file descriptor (not used
  for now).  A ruleset can only be enforced on the current thread.
* Remove the size argument in landlock_add_rule() (requested by Arnd
  Bergmann).
* Remove landlock_get_features(2) (suggested by Arnd Bergmann).
* Simplify and rename copy_struct_if_any_from_user() to
  copy_min_struct_from_user().
* Rename "options" to "flags" to allign with current syscalls.
* Rename some types and variables in a more consistent way.
* Fix missing type declarations in syscalls.h .

Changes since v19:
* Replace the landlock(2) syscall with 4 syscalls (one for each
  command): landlock_get_features(2), landlock_create_ruleset(2),
  landlock_add_rule(2) and landlock_enforce_ruleset(2) (suggested by
  Arnd Bergmann).
  https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/56d15841-e2c1-2d58-59b8-3a6a09b23b4a@digikod.net/
* Return EOPNOTSUPP (instead of ENOPKG) when Landlock is disabled.
* Add two new fields to landlock_attr_features to fit with the new
  syscalls: last_rule_type and last_target_type.  This enable to easily
  identify which types are supported.
* Pack landlock_attr_path_beneath struct because of the removed
  ruleset_fd.
* Update documentation and fix spelling.

Changes since v18:
* Remove useless include.
* Remove LLATTR_SIZE() which was only used to shorten lines. Cf. commit
  bdc48fa11e46 ("checkpatch/coding-style: deprecate 80-column warning").

Changes since v17:
* Synchronize syscall declaration.
* Fix comment.

Changes since v16:
* Add a size_attr_features field to struct landlock_attr_features for
  self-introspection, and move the access_fs field to be more
  consistent.
* Replace __aligned_u64 types of attribute fields with __u16, __s32,
  __u32 and __u64, and check at build time that these structures does
  not contain hole and that they are aligned the same way (8-bits) on
  all architectures.  This shrinks the size of the userspace ABI, which
  may be appreciated especially for struct landlock_attr_features which
  could grow a lot in the future.  For instance, struct
  landlock_attr_features shrinks from 72 bytes to 32 bytes.  This change
  also enables to remove 64-bits to 32-bits conversion checks.
* Switch syscall attribute pointer and size arguments to follow similar
  syscall argument order (e.g. bpf, clone3, openat2).
* Set LANDLOCK_OPT_* types to 32-bits.
* Allow enforcement of empty ruleset, which enables deny-all policies.
* Fix documentation inconsistency.

Changes since v15:
* Do not add file descriptors referring to internal filesystems (e.g.
  nsfs) in a ruleset.
* Replace is_user_mountable() with in-place clean checks.
* Replace EBADR with EBADFD in get_ruleset_from_fd() and
  get_path_from_fd().
* Remove ruleset's show_fdinfo() for now.

Changes since v14:
* Remove the security_file_open() check in get_path_from_fd(): an
  opened FD should not be restricted here, and even less with this hook.
  As a result, it is now allowed to add a path to a ruleset even if the
  access to this path is not allowed (without O_PATH). This doesn't
  change the fact that enforcing a ruleset can't grant any right, only
  remove some rights.  The new layer levels add more consistent
  restrictions.
* Check minimal landlock_attr_* size/content. This fix the case when
  no data was provided and e.g., FD 0 was interpreted as ruleset_fd.
  Now this leads to a returned -EINVAL.
* Fix credential double-free error case.
* Complete struct landlock_attr_size with size_attr_enforce.
* Fix undefined reference to syscall when Landlock is not selected.
* Remove f.file->f_path.mnt check (suggested by Al Viro).
* Add build-time checks.
* Move ABI checks from fs.c .
* Constify variables.
* Fix spelling.
* Add comments.

Changes since v13:
* New implementation, replacing the dependency on seccomp(2) and bpf(2).
---
 include/linux/syscalls.h      |   7 +
 include/uapi/linux/landlock.h |  53 +++++
 kernel/sys_ni.c               |   5 +
 security/landlock/Makefile    |   2 +-
 security/landlock/syscalls.c  | 429 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 5 files changed, 495 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100644 security/landlock/syscalls.c

diff --git a/include/linux/syscalls.h b/include/linux/syscalls.h
index 7688bc983de5..a12bcbbb7bd2 100644
--- a/include/linux/syscalls.h
+++ b/include/linux/syscalls.h
@@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ union bpf_attr;
 struct io_uring_params;
 struct clone_args;
 struct open_how;
+struct landlock_ruleset_attr;
+enum landlock_rule_type;
 
 #include <linux/types.h>
 #include <linux/aio_abi.h>
@@ -1037,6 +1039,11 @@ asmlinkage long sys_pidfd_send_signal(int pidfd, int sig,
 				       siginfo_t __user *info,
 				       unsigned int flags);
 asmlinkage long sys_pidfd_getfd(int pidfd, int fd, unsigned int flags);
+asmlinkage long sys_landlock_create_ruleset(const struct landlock_ruleset_attr __user *attr,
+		size_t size, __u32 flags);
+asmlinkage long sys_landlock_add_rule(int ruleset_fd, enum landlock_rule_type rule_type,
+		const void __user *rule_attr, __u32 flags);
+asmlinkage long sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(int ruleset_fd, __u32 flags);
 
 /*
  * Architecture-specific system calls
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
index f69877099c8e..d1fc6af3381e 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
@@ -9,6 +9,59 @@
 #ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
 #define _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
 
+#include <linux/types.h>
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_ruleset_attr - Ruleset definition
+ *
+ * Argument of sys_landlock_create_ruleset().  This structure can grow in
+ * future versions.
+ */
+struct landlock_ruleset_attr {
+	/**
+	 * @handled_access_fs: Bitmask of actions (cf. `Filesystem flags`_)
+	 * that is handled by this ruleset and should then be forbidden if no
+	 * rule explicitly allow them.  This is needed for backward
+	 * compatibility reasons.
+	 */
+	__u64 handled_access_fs;
+};
+
+/**
+ * enum landlock_rule_type - Landlock rule type
+ *
+ * Argument of sys_landlock_add_rule().
+ */
+enum landlock_rule_type {
+	/**
+	 * @LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH: Type of a &struct
+	 * landlock_path_beneath_attr .
+	 */
+	LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH = 1,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct landlock_path_beneath_attr - Path hierarchy definition
+ *
+ * Argument of sys_landlock_add_rule().
+ */
+struct landlock_path_beneath_attr {
+	/**
+	 * @allowed_access: Bitmask of allowed actions for this file hierarchy
+	 * (cf. `Filesystem flags`_).
+	 */
+	__u64 allowed_access;
+	/**
+	 * @parent_fd: File descriptor, open with ``O_PATH``, which identifies
+	 * the parent directory of a file hierarchy, or just a file.
+	 */
+	__s32 parent_fd;
+	/*
+	 * This struct is packed to avoid trailing reserved members.
+	 * Cf. security/landlock/syscalls.c:build_check_abi()
+	 */
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
 /**
  * DOC: fs_access
  *
diff --git a/kernel/sys_ni.c b/kernel/sys_ni.c
index 19aa806890d5..5c39f34c1225 100644
--- a/kernel/sys_ni.c
+++ b/kernel/sys_ni.c
@@ -266,6 +266,11 @@ COND_SYSCALL(request_key);
 COND_SYSCALL(keyctl);
 COND_SYSCALL_COMPAT(keyctl);
 
+/* security/landlock/syscall.c */
+COND_SYSCALL(landlock_create_ruleset);
+COND_SYSCALL(landlock_add_rule);
+COND_SYSCALL(landlock_enforce_ruleset_self);
+
 /* arch/example/kernel/sys_example.c */
 
 /* mm/fadvise.c */
diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
index 92e3d80ab8ed..7bbd2f413b3e 100644
--- a/security/landlock/Makefile
+++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
 
-landlock-y := setup.o object.o ruleset.o \
+landlock-y := setup.o syscalls.o object.o ruleset.o \
 	cred.o ptrace.o fs.o
diff --git a/security/landlock/syscalls.c b/security/landlock/syscalls.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d6d2713cfd00
--- /dev/null
+++ b/security/landlock/syscalls.c
@@ -0,0 +1,429 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/*
+ * Landlock LSM - System call implementations and user space interfaces
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#include <asm/current.h>
+#include <linux/anon_inodes.h>
+#include <linux/build_bug.h>
+#include <linux/capability.h>
+#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
+#include <linux/dcache.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/limits.h>
+#include <linux/mount.h>
+#include <linux/path.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/security.h>
+#include <linux/stddef.h>
+#include <linux/syscalls.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/uaccess.h>
+#include <uapi/linux/landlock.h>
+
+#include "cred.h"
+#include "fs.h"
+#include "limits.h"
+#include "ruleset.h"
+#include "setup.h"
+
+/**
+ * copy_min_struct_from_user - Safe future-proof argument copying
+ *
+ * Extend copy_struct_from_user() to check for consistent user buffer.
+ *
+ * @dst: Kernel space pointer or NULL.
+ * @ksize: Actual size of the data pointed to by @dst.
+ * @ksize_min: Minimal required size to be copied.
+ * @src: User space pointer or NULL.
+ * @usize: (Alleged) size of the data pointed to by @src.
+ */
+static __always_inline int copy_min_struct_from_user(void *const dst,
+		const size_t ksize, const size_t ksize_min,
+		const void __user *const src, const size_t usize)
+{
+	/* Checks buffer inconsistencies. */
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(!dst);
+	if (!src)
+		return -EFAULT;
+
+	/* Checks size ranges. */
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(ksize <= 0);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(ksize < ksize_min);
+	if (usize < ksize_min)
+		return -EINVAL;
+	if (usize > PAGE_SIZE)
+		return -E2BIG;
+
+	/* Copies user buffer and fills with zeros. */
+	return copy_struct_from_user(dst, ksize, src, usize);
+}
+
+/*
+ * This function only contains arithmetic operations with constants, leading to
+ * BUILD_BUG_ON().  The related code is evaluated and checked at build time,
+ * but it is then ignored thanks to compiler optimizations.
+ */
+static void build_check_abi(void)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr;
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath_attr;
+	size_t ruleset_size, path_beneath_size;
+
+	/*
+	 * For each user space ABI structures, first checks that there is no
+	 * hole in them, then checks that all architectures have the same
+	 * struct size.
+	 */
+	ruleset_size = sizeof(ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(ruleset_attr) != ruleset_size);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(ruleset_attr) != 8);
+
+	path_beneath_size = sizeof(path_beneath_attr.allowed_access);
+	path_beneath_size += sizeof(path_beneath_attr.parent_fd);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(path_beneath_attr) != path_beneath_size);
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(path_beneath_attr) != 12);
+}
+
+/* Ruleset handling */
+
+static int fop_ruleset_release(struct inode *const inode,
+		struct file *const filp)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset = filp->private_data;
+
+	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static ssize_t fop_dummy_read(struct file *const filp, char __user *const buf,
+		const size_t size, loff_t *const ppos)
+{
+	/* Dummy handler to enable FMODE_CAN_READ. */
+	return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+static ssize_t fop_dummy_write(struct file *const filp,
+		const char __user *const buf, const size_t size,
+		loff_t *const ppos)
+{
+	/* Dummy handler to enable FMODE_CAN_WRITE. */
+	return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+/*
+ * A ruleset file descriptor enables to build a ruleset by adding (i.e.
+ * writing) rule after rule, without relying on the task's context.  This
+ * reentrant design is also used in a read way to enforce the ruleset on the
+ * current task.
+ */
+static const struct file_operations ruleset_fops = {
+	.release = fop_ruleset_release,
+	.read = fop_dummy_read,
+	.write = fop_dummy_write,
+};
+
+/**
+ * sys_landlock_create_ruleset - Create a new ruleset
+ *
+ * @attr: Pointer to a &struct landlock_ruleset_attr identifying the scope of
+ *        the new ruleset.
+ * @size: Size of the pointed &struct landlock_ruleset_attr (needed for
+ *        backward and forward compatibility).
+ * @flags: Must be 0.
+ *
+ * This system call enables to create a new Landlock ruleset, and returns the
+ * related file descriptor on success.
+ *
+ * Possible returned errors are:
+ *
+ * - EOPNOTSUPP: Landlock is supported by the kernel but disabled at boot time;
+ * - EINVAL: @flags is not 0, or unknown access, or too small @size;
+ * - E2BIG or EFAULT: @attr or @size inconsistencies;
+ * - ENOMSG: empty &landlock_ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs.
+ */
+SYSCALL_DEFINE3(landlock_create_ruleset,
+		const struct landlock_ruleset_attr __user *const, attr,
+		const size_t, size, const __u32, flags)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr;
+	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset;
+	int err, ruleset_fd;
+
+	/* Build-time checks. */
+	build_check_abi();
+
+	if (!landlock_initialized)
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+
+	/* No flag for now. */
+	if (flags)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	/* Copies raw user space buffer. */
+	err = copy_min_struct_from_user(&ruleset_attr, sizeof(ruleset_attr),
+			offsetofend(typeof(ruleset_attr), handled_access_fs),
+			attr, size);
+	if (err)
+		return err;
+
+	/* Checks content (and 32-bits cast). */
+	if ((ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs | LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS) !=
+			LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	/* Checks arguments and transforms to kernel struct. */
+	ruleset = landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs);
+	if (IS_ERR(ruleset))
+		return PTR_ERR(ruleset);
+
+	/* Creates anonymous FD referring to the ruleset. */
+	ruleset_fd = anon_inode_getfd("landlock-ruleset", &ruleset_fops,
+			ruleset, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC);
+	if (ruleset_fd < 0)
+		landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
+	return ruleset_fd;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns an owned ruleset from a FD. It is thus needed to call
+ * landlock_put_ruleset() on the return value.
+ */
+static struct landlock_ruleset *get_ruleset_from_fd(const int fd,
+		const fmode_t mode)
+{
+	struct fd ruleset_f;
+	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset;
+
+	ruleset_f = fdget(fd);
+	if (!ruleset_f.file)
+		return ERR_PTR(-EBADF);
+
+	/* Checks FD type and access right. */
+	if (ruleset_f.file->f_op != &ruleset_fops) {
+		ruleset = ERR_PTR(-EBADFD);
+		goto out_fdput;
+	}
+	if (!(ruleset_f.file->f_mode & mode)) {
+		ruleset = ERR_PTR(-EPERM);
+		goto out_fdput;
+	}
+	ruleset = ruleset_f.file->private_data;
+	landlock_get_ruleset(ruleset);
+
+out_fdput:
+	fdput(ruleset_f);
+	return ruleset;
+}
+
+/* Path handling */
+
+/*
+ * @path: Must call put_path(@path) after the call if it succeeded.
+ */
+static int get_path_from_fd(const s32 fd, struct path *const path)
+{
+	struct fd f;
+	int err = 0;
+
+	BUILD_BUG_ON(!__same_type(fd,
+		((struct landlock_path_beneath_attr *)NULL)->parent_fd));
+
+	/* Handles O_PATH. */
+	f = fdget_raw(fd);
+	if (!f.file)
+		return -EBADF;
+	/*
+	 * Only allows O_PATH file descriptor: enables to restrict ambient
+	 * filesystem access without requiring to open and risk leaking or
+	 * misusing a file descriptor.  Forbid internal filesystems (e.g.
+	 * nsfs), including pseudo filesystems that will never be mountable
+	 * (e.g. sockfs, pipefs).
+	 */
+	if (!(f.file->f_mode & FMODE_PATH) ||
+			(f.file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_INTERNAL) ||
+			(f.file->f_path.dentry->d_sb->s_flags & SB_NOUSER) ||
+			d_is_negative(f.file->f_path.dentry) ||
+			IS_PRIVATE(d_backing_inode(f.file->f_path.dentry))) {
+		err = -EBADFD;
+		goto out_fdput;
+	}
+	*path = f.file->f_path;
+	path_get(path);
+
+out_fdput:
+	fdput(f);
+	return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * sys_landlock_add_rule - Add a new rule to a ruleset
+ *
+ * @ruleset_fd: File descriptor tied to the ruleset that should be extended
+ *		with the new rule.
+ * @rule_type: Identify the structure type pointed to by @rule_attr (only
+ *             LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH for now).
+ * @rule_attr: Pointer to a rule (only of type &struct
+ *             landlock_path_beneath_attr for now).
+ * @flags: Must be 0.
+ *
+ * This system call enables to define a new rule and add it to an existing
+ * ruleset.
+ *
+ * Possible returned errors are:
+ *
+ * - EOPNOTSUPP: Landlock is supported by the kernel but disabled at boot time;
+ * - EINVAL: @flags is not 0, or inconsistent access in the rule (i.e.
+ *   &landlock_path_beneath_attr.allowed_access is not a subset of the rule's
+ *   accesses);
+ * - EBADF: @ruleset_fd is not a file descriptor for the current thread;
+ * - EBADFD: @ruleset_fd is not a ruleset file descriptor;
+ * - EPERM: @ruleset_fd has no write access to the underlying ruleset;
+ * - EFAULT: @rule_attr inconsistency.
+ */
+SYSCALL_DEFINE4(landlock_add_rule,
+		const int, ruleset_fd, const enum landlock_rule_type, rule_type,
+		const void __user *const, rule_attr, const __u32, flags)
+{
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath_attr;
+	struct path path;
+	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset;
+	int res, err;
+
+	if (!landlock_initialized)
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+
+	/* No flag for now. */
+	if (flags)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	if (rule_type != LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	/* Copies raw user space buffer, only one type for now. */
+	res = copy_from_user(&path_beneath_attr, rule_attr,
+			sizeof(path_beneath_attr));
+	if (res)
+		return -EFAULT;
+
+	/* Gets and checks the ruleset. */
+	ruleset = get_ruleset_from_fd(ruleset_fd, FMODE_CAN_WRITE);
+	if (IS_ERR(ruleset))
+		return PTR_ERR(ruleset);
+
+	/*
+	 * Checks that allowed_access matches the @ruleset constraints
+	 * (ruleset->fs_access_mask is automatically upgraded to 64-bits).
+	 * Allows empty allowed_access i.e., deny @ruleset->fs_access_mask .
+	 */
+	if ((path_beneath_attr.allowed_access | ruleset->fs_access_mask) !=
+			ruleset->fs_access_mask) {
+		err = -EINVAL;
+		goto out_put_ruleset;
+	}
+
+	/* Gets and checks the new rule. */
+	err = get_path_from_fd(path_beneath_attr.parent_fd, &path);
+	if (err)
+		goto out_put_ruleset;
+
+	/* Imports the new rule. */
+	err = landlock_append_fs_rule(ruleset, &path,
+			path_beneath_attr.allowed_access);
+	path_put(&path);
+
+out_put_ruleset:
+	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
+	return err;
+}
+
+/* Enforcement */
+
+/**
+ * sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self - Enforce a ruleset on the calling thread
+ *
+ * @ruleset_fd: File descriptor tied to the ruleset to merge with the target.
+ * @flags: Must be 0.
+ *
+ * This system call enables to enforce a Landlock ruleset on the current
+ * thread.  Enforcing a ruleset requires that the task has CAP_SYS_ADMIN in its
+ * namespace or is running with no_new_privs.  This avoids scenarios where
+ * unprivileged tasks can affect the behavior of privileged children.
+ *
+ * Possible returned errors are:
+ *
+ * - EOPNOTSUPP: Landlock is supported by the kernel but disabled at boot time;
+ * - EINVAL: @flags is not 0.
+ * - EBADF: @ruleset_fd is not a file descriptor for the current thread;
+ * - EBADFD: @ruleset_fd is not a ruleset file descriptor;
+ * - EPERM: @ruleset_fd has no read access to the underlying ruleset, or the
+ *   current thread is not running with no_new_privs, or it doesn't have
+ *   CAP_SYS_ADMIN in its namespace.
+ * - E2BIG: The maximum number of stacked rulesets is reached for the current
+ *   thread.
+ */
+SYSCALL_DEFINE2(landlock_enforce_ruleset_self,
+		const int, ruleset_fd, const __u32, flags)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset *new_dom, *ruleset;
+	struct cred *new_cred;
+	struct landlock_cred_security *new_llcred;
+	int err;
+
+	if (!landlock_initialized)
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+
+	/* No flag for now. */
+	if (flags)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	/*
+	 * Similar checks as for seccomp(2), except that an -EPERM may be
+	 * returned.
+	 */
+	if (!task_no_new_privs(current) &&
+			!ns_capable_noaudit(current_user_ns(), CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
+		return -EPERM;
+
+	/* Gets and checks the ruleset. */
+	ruleset = get_ruleset_from_fd(ruleset_fd, FMODE_CAN_READ);
+	if (IS_ERR(ruleset))
+		return PTR_ERR(ruleset);
+
+	/* Prepares new credentials. */
+	new_cred = prepare_creds();
+	if (!new_cred) {
+		err = -ENOMEM;
+		goto out_put_ruleset;
+	}
+	new_llcred = landlock_cred(new_cred);
+
+	/*
+	 * There is no possible race condition while copying and manipulating
+	 * the current credentials because they are dedicated per thread.
+	 */
+	new_dom = landlock_merge_ruleset(new_llcred->domain, ruleset);
+	if (IS_ERR(new_dom)) {
+		err = PTR_ERR(new_dom);
+		goto out_put_creds;
+	}
+
+	/* Replaces the old (prepared) domain. */
+	landlock_put_ruleset(new_llcred->domain);
+	new_llcred->domain = new_dom;
+
+	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
+	return commit_creds(new_cred);
+
+out_put_creds:
+	abort_creds(new_cred);
+
+out_put_ruleset:
+	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
+	return err;
+}
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 09/12] arch: Wire up Landlock syscalls
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From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

Wire up the following system calls for all architectures:
* landlock_create_ruleset(2)
* landlock_add_rule(2)
* landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(2)

Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
---

Changes since v26:
* Rename landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2) to
  landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(2).

Changes since v25:
* Rebase and leave space for the new epoll_pwait2(2) and memfd_secret(2)
  from -next.

Changes since v21:
* Rebase and leave space for watch_mount(2) from -next.

Changes since v20:
* Remove landlock_get_features(2).
* Decrease syscall numbers to stick to process_madvise(2) in -next.
* Rename landlock_enforce_ruleset(2) to
  landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2).

Changes since v19:
* Increase syscall numbers by 4 to leave space for new ones (in
  linux-next): watch_mount(2), watch_sb(2), fsinfo(2) and
  process_madvise(2) (requested by Arnd Bergmann).
* Replace the previous multiplexor landlock(2) with 4 syscalls:
  landlock_get_features(2), landlock_create_ruleset(2),
  landlock_add_rule(2) and landlock_enforce_ruleset(2).

Changes since v18:
* Increase the syscall number because of the new faccessat2(2).

Changes since v14:
* Add all architectures.

Changes since v13:
* New implementation.
---
 arch/alpha/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl      | 3 +++
 arch/arm/tools/syscall.tbl                  | 3 +++
 arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd.h             | 2 +-
 arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd32.h           | 6 ++++++
 arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl       | 3 +++
 arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl       | 3 +++
 arch/microblaze/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl | 3 +++
 arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n32.tbl   | 3 +++
 arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n64.tbl   | 3 +++
 arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl   | 3 +++
 arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl     | 3 +++
 arch/powerpc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl    | 3 +++
 arch/s390/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl       | 3 +++
 arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl         | 3 +++
 arch/sparc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl      | 3 +++
 arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl      | 3 +++
 arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl      | 3 +++
 arch/xtensa/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl     | 3 +++
 include/uapi/asm-generic/unistd.h           | 8 +++++++-
 19 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/alpha/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/alpha/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index a6617067dbe6..6f8cc83c6baf 100644
--- a/arch/alpha/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/alpha/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -481,3 +481,6 @@
 549	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 550	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 551	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+554	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+555	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+556	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/arm/tools/syscall.tbl b/arch/arm/tools/syscall.tbl
index 20e1170e2e0a..2f0134374fa1 100644
--- a/arch/arm/tools/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/arm/tools/syscall.tbl
@@ -455,3 +455,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd.h
index 86a9d7b3eabe..727bfc3be99b 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd.h
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd.h
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
 #define __ARM_NR_compat_set_tls		(__ARM_NR_COMPAT_BASE + 5)
 #define __ARM_NR_COMPAT_END		(__ARM_NR_COMPAT_BASE + 0x800)
 
-#define __NR_compat_syscalls		442
+#define __NR_compat_syscalls		447
 #endif
 
 #define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_CLONE
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd32.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd32.h
index cccfbbefbf95..d58ae4b29dd1 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd32.h
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd32.h
@@ -891,6 +891,12 @@ __SYSCALL(__NR_faccessat2, sys_faccessat2)
 __SYSCALL(__NR_process_madvise, sys_process_madvise)
 #define __NR_epoll_pwait2 441
 __SYSCALL(__NR_epoll_pwait2, compat_sys_epoll_pwait2)
+#define __NR_landlock_create_ruleset 444
+__SYSCALL(__NR_landlock_create_ruleset, sys_landlock_create_ruleset)
+#define __NR_landlock_add_rule 445
+__SYSCALL(__NR_landlock_add_rule, sys_landlock_add_rule)
+#define __NR_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self 446
+__SYSCALL(__NR_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self, sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self)
 
 /*
  * Please add new compat syscalls above this comment and update
diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index bfc00f2bd437..e8251c87c1a4 100644
--- a/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -362,3 +362,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index 7fe4e45c864c..fdad5f1bec18 100644
--- a/arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -441,3 +441,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/microblaze/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/microblaze/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index a522adf194ab..3362859bd7f7 100644
--- a/arch/microblaze/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/microblaze/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -447,3 +447,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n32.tbl b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n32.tbl
index 0f03ad223f33..5e352dafbf6d 100644
--- a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n32.tbl
+++ b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n32.tbl
@@ -380,3 +380,6 @@
 439	n32	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	n32	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	n32	epoll_pwait2			compat_sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	n32	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	n32	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	n32	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n64.tbl b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n64.tbl
index 91649690b52f..ec513f44f9cf 100644
--- a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n64.tbl
+++ b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n64.tbl
@@ -356,3 +356,6 @@
 439	n64	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	n64	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	n64	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	n64	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	n64	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	n64	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl
index 4bad0c40aed6..d899c4a7e370 100644
--- a/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl
+++ b/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl
@@ -429,3 +429,6 @@
 439	o32	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	o32	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	o32	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2		compat_sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	o32	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	o32	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	o32	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index 6bcc31966b44..e0774c9cb207 100644
--- a/arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -439,3 +439,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2		compat_sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/powerpc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index f744eb5cba88..54903f773c49 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -531,3 +531,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2		compat_sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/s390/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/s390/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index d443423495e5..99ae6df3f49b 100644
--- a/arch/s390/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/s390/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -444,3 +444,6 @@
 439  common	faccessat2		sys_faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440  common	process_madvise		sys_process_madvise		sys_process_madvise
 441  common	epoll_pwait2		sys_epoll_pwait2		compat_sys_epoll_pwait2
+444  common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445  common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446  common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index 9df40ac0ebc0..1ded70b259b6 100644
--- a/arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -444,3 +444,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/sparc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/sparc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index 40d8c7cd8298..50c13eea2e11 100644
--- a/arch/sparc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/sparc/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -487,3 +487,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2		compat_sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl b/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl
index 874aeacde2dd..b33185ede831 100644
--- a/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl
+++ b/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl
@@ -446,3 +446,6 @@
 439	i386	faccessat2		sys_faccessat2
 440	i386	process_madvise		sys_process_madvise
 441	i386	epoll_pwait2		sys_epoll_pwait2		compat_sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	i386	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	i386	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	i386	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl b/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl
index 78672124d28b..77e3d1174823 100644
--- a/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl
+++ b/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl
@@ -363,6 +363,9 @@
 439	common	faccessat2		sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise		sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2		sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
 
 #
 # Due to a historical design error, certain syscalls are numbered differently
diff --git a/arch/xtensa/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/xtensa/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
index 46116a28eeed..a36e4a864063 100644
--- a/arch/xtensa/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
+++ b/arch/xtensa/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl
@@ -412,3 +412,6 @@
 439	common	faccessat2			sys_faccessat2
 440	common	process_madvise			sys_process_madvise
 441	common	epoll_pwait2			sys_epoll_pwait2
+444	common	landlock_create_ruleset			sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+445	common	landlock_add_rule				sys_landlock_add_rule
+446	common	landlock_enforce_ruleset_self	sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
diff --git a/include/uapi/asm-generic/unistd.h b/include/uapi/asm-generic/unistd.h
index 728752917785..1239261e2948 100644
--- a/include/uapi/asm-generic/unistd.h
+++ b/include/uapi/asm-generic/unistd.h
@@ -861,9 +861,15 @@ __SYSCALL(__NR_faccessat2, sys_faccessat2)
 __SYSCALL(__NR_process_madvise, sys_process_madvise)
 #define __NR_epoll_pwait2 441
 __SC_COMP(__NR_epoll_pwait2, sys_epoll_pwait2, compat_sys_epoll_pwait2)
+#define __NR_landlock_create_ruleset 444
+__SYSCALL(__NR_landlock_create_ruleset, sys_landlock_create_ruleset)
+#define __NR_landlock_add_rule 445
+__SYSCALL(__NR_landlock_add_rule, sys_landlock_add_rule)
+#define __NR_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self 446
+__SYSCALL(__NR_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self, sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self)
 
 #undef __NR_syscalls
-#define __NR_syscalls 442
+#define __NR_syscalls 447
 
 /*
  * 32 bit systems traditionally used different
-- 
2.30.0


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From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

Test all Landlock system calls, ptrace hooks semantic and filesystem
access-control.

Test coverage for security/landlock/ is 94.1% of lines.  The code not
covered only deals with internal kernel errors (e.g. memory allocation)
and race conditions.

Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Vincent Dagonneau <vincent.dagonneau@ssi.gouv.fr>
---

Changes since v26:
* Add layout1_bind tests to check inherited bind mount accesses.
* Add layout2_overlay tests to check non-inherited overlayfs accesses.
* Fix final cleanup which was reordered because of kselftest_harness
  changes.
* Update layout1.inherit_subset test according to the
  check_access_path_layer() change.
* Implement TEST_F_FORK() to be able to use FIXTURE_TEARDOWN() to clean
  up layouts even if the test (child) lost access rights or failed.
  Remove now useless layout*.cleanup .
* Update syscall names.
* Clean up FIXTURE_SETUP(layout1).
* Clean up file layou management:
  - Replace specific create_dir_and_file() with generic
    create_directory() and create_file().
  - Replace specific delete_dir_and_file() with generic remove_path().
  - Rename and move cleanup_*() to remove_*() to improve readability.
  - Use EXPECT_*() for all FIXTURE_TEARDOWN() code.

Changes since v25:
* Add a new test to check that Landlock ruleset file descriptors
  received through UNIX sockets are usable.  Contributed by Vincent
  Dagonneau.
* Improve hierarchy.trace tests to not hang when testing on a kernel
  that don't support Landlock.
* Replace EXPECT_EQ(0, close(*)) with ASSERT_EQ(0, close(*)).
* Guard WEXITSTATUS() use with WIFEXITED() in ptrace tests.
* Use pipe2(2) with O_CLOEXEC.
* Remove useless errno set for syscall wrappers, and related useless checks.
* Rename test.
* Add Microsoft copyright for layout1.interleaved_masked_accesses .

Changes since v24:
* Revert the ruleset_overlap test from v24: check that access righs are
  ORed together when building a ruleset.  Keep the extra checks
  added with v24.
* Revert inherit_subset test from v24: use the automatic ORing of
  access rights for the same file.
* Update interleaved_masked_accesses test (added with v24) to stop when
  all layers allowed at least one time an inode in the path walk.
* Extend interleaved_masked_accesses test with new tricky interleaved
  layers which would not work as intended with (allow or deny) bitmask
  layer implementations.
* Simplify and rename test_path*() to test_open*() to make easier the
  diagnostic in case of unattended errors.
* Replace most call to open(2) with a call to test_open(), which
  reduces the number of lines and make tests more readable.
* Fix erroneous check in inherit_superset.

Changes since v23:
* Add an interleaved_masked_accesses test to check corner cases for
  interleaved layered ruleset combinations.
* Update ruleset_overlap and inherit_subset tests to follow the new
  intersect access rights behavior.
* Extend the inherit_superset test to check that layers are handled as
  expected in the superset use case, which complete the inherit_subset
  checks.
* Fix comment (spotted by Vincent Dagonneau).

Changes since v22:
* Extend and add a new test to better check rules applied to the root
  directory: rule_over_root_allow_then_deny, rule_over_root_deny.
* Change the signature of test_path*() to make the calls clearer.

Changes since v21:
* Remove layout1.chroot test and update layout1.unhandled_access to not
  rely on LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_CHROOT.
* Clean up comments.

Changes since v20:
* Update with new syscalls and type names.
* Use the full syscall interfaces: explicitely set the "flags" field to
  zero.
* Update the empty_path_beneath_attr test to check for EFAULT.
* Update and merge tests for the simplified copy_min_struct_from_user().
* Clean up makefile.
* Rename some types and variables in a more consistent way.

Changes since v19:
* Update with the new Landlock syscalls.
* Fix device creation.
* Check the new landlock_attr_features members: last_rule_type and
  last_target_type .
* Constify variables.

Changes since v18:
* Replace ruleset_rw.inval with layout1.inval to avoid inexistent test
  layout.
* Use the new FIXTURE_VARIANT for ptrace_test: makes the tests more
  readable and usable.
* Add ARRAY_SIZE() macro to please checkpatch.

Changes since v17:
* Add new test for mknod with a zero mode.
* Use memset(3) to initialize attr_features in base_test.

Changes since v16:
* Add new unpriv_enforce_without_no_new_privs test: check that ruleset
  enforcing is forbiden without no_new_privs and CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
* Drop capabilities when useful.
* Check the new size_attr_features field from struct
  landlock_attr_features.
* Update the empty_or_same_ruleset test to check complementary empty
  ruleset.
* Update base_test according to the new attribute structures and fix the
  inconsistent_attr test accordingly.
* Switch syscall attribute pointer and size arguments.
* Rename test files with a "_test" suffix.

Changes since v14:
* Add new tests:
  - superset: check new layer bitmask.
  - max_layers: check maximum number of layers.
  - release_inodes: check that umount work well.
  - empty_or_same_ruleset.
  - inconsistent_attr: checks copy_to_user limits.
  - in ruleset_rw.inval to check ruleset FD.
  - proc_unlinked_file: check file access through /proc/self/fd .
  - file_access_rights: check that a file can only get consistent access
    rights.
  - unpriv: check that NO_NEW_PRIVS or CAP_SYS_ADMIN is required.
  - check pipe access through /proc/self/fd .
  - check move_mount(2).
  - check ruleset file descriptor properties.
  - proc_nsfs: extend to check that internal filesystems (e.g. nsfs) are
    allowed.
* Double-check read and write effective actions.
* Fix potential desynchronization between the kernel sources and
  installed headers by overriding the build step in the Makefile.  This
  also enable to build with Clang.
* Add two files in the test directories (for link test and rename test).
* Remove test for ruleset's show_fdinfo().
* Replace EBADR with EBADFD.
* Update tests accordingly to the changes of rename and link rights.
* Fix (now) illegal access rights tied to files.
* Update rename and link tests.
* Remove superfluous '\n' in TH_LOG() calls.
* Make assert calls consistent and readable.
* Fix the execute test.
* Make tests future-proof.
* Cosmetic fixes.

Changes since v14:
* Add new tests:
  - Compatibility: empty_attr_{ruleset,path_beneath,enforce} to check
    minimal attr size.
  - Access types: link_to, rename_from, rename_to, rmdir, unlink,
    make_char, make_block, make_reg, make_sock, make_fifo, make_sym,
    make_dir, chroot, execute.
  - Test privilege escalation prevention by enforcing a nested rule, on
    a parent directory, with less restrictions than one on a child
    directory.
  - Test for empty and more than 32-bits allowed_access
* Merge the two test mount hierarchies.
* Complete relative path tests by combining chdir and chroot.
* Adjust tests:
  - Remove the layout1/extend_ruleset_with_denied_path test.
  - Extend layout1/whitelist test with checks on file.
  - Add and use create_dir_and_file().
* Only use read/write checks but not stat(2) for tests.
* Rename test.h to common.h and improve it.
* Rename path name to make them more consistent, easy to understand and
  make them in a common directory.
* Make create_ruleset() more generic.
* Constify variables.
* Re-add static global variables.
* Remove useless openat(2).
* Fix and complete kernel config.
* Set umask and clean up file modes.
* Clean up open flags.
* Improve Makefile.
* Fix spelling.
* Improve comments and error messages.

Changes since v13:
* Add back the filesystem tests (from v10) and extend them.
* Add tests for the new syscall.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191104172146.30797-7-mic@digikod.net/
---
 tools/testing/selftests/Makefile              |    1 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/.gitignore   |    2 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/Makefile     |   24 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c  |  219 ++
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/common.h     |  166 ++
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/config       |    6 +
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c    | 2585 +++++++++++++++++
 .../testing/selftests/landlock/ptrace_test.c  |  314 ++
 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/true.c       |    5 +
 9 files changed, 3322 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/.gitignore
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/Makefile
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/common.h
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/config
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/ptrace_test.c
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/landlock/true.c

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile
index 8a917cb4426a..0b6ca165774b 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ TARGETS += ir
 TARGETS += kcmp
 TARGETS += kexec
 TARGETS += kvm
+TARGETS += landlock
 TARGETS += lib
 TARGETS += livepatch
 TARGETS += lkdtm
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/.gitignore b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..470203a7cd73
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+/*_test
+/true
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a99596ca9882
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+CFLAGS += -Wall -O2
+
+src_test := $(wildcard *_test.c)
+
+TEST_GEN_PROGS := $(src_test:.c=)
+
+TEST_GEN_PROGS_EXTENDED := true
+
+KSFT_KHDR_INSTALL := 1
+OVERRIDE_TARGETS := 1
+include ../lib.mk
+
+khdr_dir = $(top_srcdir)/usr/include
+
+$(khdr_dir)/linux/landlock.h: khdr
+	@:
+
+$(OUTPUT)/true: true.c
+	$(LINK.c) $< $(LDLIBS) -o $@ -static
+
+$(OUTPUT)/%_test: %_test.c $(khdr_dir)/linux/landlock.h ../kselftest_harness.h common.h
+	$(LINK.c) $< $(LDLIBS) -o $@ -lcap -I$(khdr_dir)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..594cbb5e8f47
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/base_test.c
@@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/*
+ * Landlock tests - Common user space base
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#define _GNU_SOURCE
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <linux/landlock.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <sys/prctl.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+#include "common.h"
+
+#ifndef O_PATH
+#define O_PATH		010000000
+#endif
+
+TEST(inconsistent_attr) {
+	const long page_size = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
+	char *const buf = malloc(page_size + 1);
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr *const ruleset_attr = (void *)buf;
+
+	ASSERT_NE(NULL, buf);
+
+	/* Checks copy_from_user(). */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr, 0, 0));
+	/* The size if less than sizeof(struct landlock_attr_enforce). */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr, 1, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(NULL, 1, 0));
+	/* The size if less than sizeof(struct landlock_attr_enforce). */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EFAULT, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(NULL,
+				sizeof(struct landlock_ruleset_attr), 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EFAULT, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr, page_size + 1, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(E2BIG, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr,
+				sizeof(struct landlock_ruleset_attr), 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(ENOMSG, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr, page_size, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(ENOMSG, errno);
+
+	/* Checks non-zero value. */
+	buf[page_size - 2] = '.';
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr, page_size, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(E2BIG, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr, page_size + 1, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(E2BIG, errno);
+
+	free(buf);
+}
+
+TEST(empty_path_beneath_attr) {
+	const struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE,
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	/* Similar to struct landlock_path_beneath_attr.parent_fd = 0 */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				NULL, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EFAULT, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+TEST(inval_fd_enforce) {
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(-1, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EBADF, errno);
+}
+
+TEST(unpriv_enforce_without_no_new_privs) {
+	int err;
+
+	disable_caps(_metadata);
+	err = landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(-1, 0);
+	ASSERT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(err, -1);
+}
+
+TEST(ruleset_fd_io)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+	char buf;
+
+	disable_caps(_metadata);
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, write(ruleset_fd, ".", 1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, read(ruleset_fd, &buf, 1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+/* Tests enforcement of a ruleset FD transfered through a UNIX socket. */
+TEST(ruleset_fd_transfer)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR,
+	};
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath_attr = {
+		.allowed_access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR,
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd_tx, dir_fd;
+	union {
+		/* Aligned ancillary data buffer. */
+		char buf[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(ruleset_fd_tx))];
+		struct cmsghdr _align;
+	} cmsg_tx = {};
+	char data_tx = '.';
+	struct iovec io = {
+		.iov_base = &data_tx,
+		.iov_len = sizeof(data_tx),
+	};
+	struct msghdr msg = {
+		.msg_iov = &io,
+		.msg_iovlen = 1,
+		.msg_control = &cmsg_tx.buf,
+		.msg_controllen = sizeof(cmsg_tx.buf),
+	};
+	struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
+	int socket_fds[2];
+	pid_t child;
+	int status;
+
+	disable_caps(_metadata);
+
+	/* Creates a test ruleset with a simple rule. */
+	ruleset_fd_tx = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd_tx);
+	path_beneath_attr.parent_fd = open("/tmp", O_PATH | O_NOFOLLOW |
+			O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, path_beneath_attr.parent_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd_tx, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath_attr, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath_attr.parent_fd));
+
+	cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg);
+	ASSERT_NE(NULL, cmsg);
+	cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(ruleset_fd_tx));
+	cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET;
+	cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS;
+	memcpy(CMSG_DATA(cmsg), &ruleset_fd_tx, sizeof(ruleset_fd_tx));
+
+	/* Sends the ruleset FD over a socketpair and then close it. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0, socket_fds));
+	ASSERT_EQ(sizeof(data_tx), sendmsg(socket_fds[0], &msg, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(socket_fds[0]));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd_tx));
+
+	child = fork();
+	ASSERT_LE(0, child);
+	if (child == 0) {
+		int ruleset_fd_rx;
+
+		*(char *)msg.msg_iov->iov_base = '\0';
+		ASSERT_EQ(sizeof(data_tx), recvmsg(socket_fds[1], &msg, MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC));
+		ASSERT_EQ('.', *(char *)msg.msg_iov->iov_base);
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, close(socket_fds[1]));
+		cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg);
+		ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(ruleset_fd_tx)));
+		memcpy(&ruleset_fd_rx, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(ruleset_fd_tx));
+
+		/* Enforces the received ruleset on the child. */
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd_rx, 0));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd_rx));
+
+		/* Checks that the ruleset enforcement. */
+		ASSERT_EQ(-1, open("/", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC));
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+		dir_fd = open("/tmp", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+		ASSERT_LE(0, dir_fd);
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, close(dir_fd));
+		_exit(_metadata->passed ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(socket_fds[1]));
+
+	/* Checks that the parent is unrestricted. */
+	dir_fd = open("/", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, dir_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(dir_fd));
+	dir_fd = open("/tmp", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, dir_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(dir_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(child, waitpid(child, &status, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, WIFEXITED(status));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EXIT_SUCCESS, WEXITSTATUS(status));
+}
+
+TEST_HARNESS_MAIN
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/common.h b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/common.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..62e8d212bc47
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/common.h
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
+/*
+ * Landlock test helpers
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
+ * Copyright © 2021 Microsoft Corporation
+ */
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <linux/landlock.h>
+#include <sys/capability.h>
+#include <sys/syscall.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/wait.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#include "../kselftest_harness.h"
+
+#ifndef ARRAY_SIZE
+#define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * TEST_F_FORK() is useful when a test drop privileges but the corresponding
+ * FIXTURE_TEARDOWN() requires them (e.g. to remove files from a directory
+ * where write actions are denied).  For convenience, FIXTURE_TEARDOWN() is
+ * also called when the test failed, but not when FIXTURE_SETUP() failed.
+ */
+#define TEST_F_FORK(fixture_name, test_name) \
+	static void fixture_name##_##test_name##_child( \
+		struct __test_metadata *_metadata, \
+		FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) *self, \
+		const FIXTURE_VARIANT(fixture_name) *variant); \
+	TEST_F(fixture_name, test_name) \
+	{ \
+		int status; \
+		const pid_t child = fork(); \
+		if (child < 0) \
+			abort(); \
+		if (child == 0) { \
+			fixture_name##_##test_name##_child(_metadata, self, variant); \
+			if (_metadata->skip) \
+				_exit(255); \
+			if (_metadata->passed) \
+				_exit(0); \
+			_exit(_metadata->step); \
+		} \
+		if (child != waitpid(child, &status, 0)) \
+			abort(); \
+		if (WIFSIGNALED(status) || !WIFEXITED(status)) { \
+			_metadata->passed = 0; \
+			return; \
+		} \
+		switch (WEXITSTATUS(status)) { \
+		case 0: \
+			_metadata->passed = 1; \
+			break; \
+		case 255: \
+			_metadata->passed = 1; \
+			_metadata->skip = 1; \
+			break; \
+		default: \
+			_metadata->passed = 0; \
+			_metadata->step = WEXITSTATUS(status); \
+			break; \
+		} \
+	} \
+	static void fixture_name##_##test_name##_child( \
+		struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata, \
+		FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self, \
+		const FIXTURE_VARIANT(fixture_name) \
+			__attribute__((unused)) *variant)
+
+#ifndef landlock_create_ruleset
+static inline int landlock_create_ruleset(
+		const struct landlock_ruleset_attr *const attr,
+		const size_t size, const __u32 flags)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_landlock_create_ruleset, attr, size, flags);
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef landlock_add_rule
+static inline int landlock_add_rule(const int ruleset_fd,
+		const enum landlock_rule_type rule_type,
+		const void *const rule_attr, const __u32 flags)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_landlock_add_rule, ruleset_fd, rule_type,
+			rule_attr, flags);
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
+static inline int landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(const int ruleset_fd,
+		const __u32 flags)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self, ruleset_fd,
+			flags);
+}
+#endif
+
+static void disable_caps(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata)
+{
+	cap_t cap_p;
+	/* Only these three capabilities are useful for the tests. */
+	const cap_value_t caps[] = {
+		CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE,
+		CAP_MKNOD,
+		CAP_SYS_ADMIN,
+		CAP_SYS_CHROOT,
+	};
+
+	cap_p = cap_get_proc();
+	EXPECT_NE(NULL, cap_p) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_get_proc: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	EXPECT_NE(-1, cap_clear(cap_p)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_clear: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	EXPECT_NE(-1, cap_set_flag(cap_p, CAP_PERMITTED, ARRAY_SIZE(caps),
+				caps, CAP_SET)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_set_flag: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	EXPECT_NE(-1, cap_set_proc(cap_p)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_set_proc: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	EXPECT_NE(-1, cap_free(cap_p)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_free: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+}
+
+static void effective_cap(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const cap_value_t caps, const cap_flag_value_t value)
+{
+	cap_t cap_p;
+
+	cap_p = cap_get_proc();
+	EXPECT_NE(NULL, cap_p) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_get_proc: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	EXPECT_NE(-1, cap_set_flag(cap_p, CAP_EFFECTIVE, 1, &caps, value)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_set_flag: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	EXPECT_NE(-1, cap_set_proc(cap_p)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_set_proc: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	EXPECT_NE(-1, cap_free(cap_p)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to cap_free: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+}
+
+/* We cannot put such helpers in a library because of kselftest_harness.h . */
+__attribute__((__unused__))
+static void set_cap(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const cap_value_t caps)
+{
+	effective_cap(_metadata, caps, CAP_SET);
+}
+
+__attribute__((__unused__))
+static void clear_cap(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const cap_value_t caps)
+{
+	effective_cap(_metadata, caps, CAP_CLEAR);
+}
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/config b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/config
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7122532c673b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/config
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS=y
+CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK=y
+CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH=y
+CONFIG_SECURITY=y
+CONFIG_SHMEM=y
+CONFIG_TMPFS=y
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..580cc55e99ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2585 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/*
+ * Landlock tests - Filesystem
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2020 ANSSI
+ * Copyright © 2020-2021 Microsoft Corporation
+ */
+
+#define _GNU_SOURCE
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <linux/landlock.h>
+#include <sched.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <sys/capability.h>
+#include <sys/mount.h>
+#include <sys/prctl.h>
+#include <sys/sendfile.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#include "common.h"
+
+#define TMP_DIR		"tmp"
+#define BINARY_PATH	"./true"
+
+/* Paths (sibling number and depth) */
+static const char dir_s1d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1";
+static const char file1_s1d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/f1";
+static const char file2_s1d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/f2";
+static const char dir_s1d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/s1d2";
+static const char file1_s1d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/s1d2/f1";
+static const char file2_s1d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/s1d2/f2";
+static const char dir_s1d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/s1d2/s1d3";
+static const char file1_s1d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/s1d2/s1d3/f1";
+static const char file2_s1d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s1d1/s1d2/s1d3/f2";
+
+static const char dir_s2d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1";
+static const char file1_s2d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/f1";
+static const char dir_s2d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2";
+static const char file1_s2d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/f1";
+static const char dir_s2d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s2d3";
+static const char file1_s2d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s2d3/f1";
+static const char file2_s2d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s2d3/f2";
+
+static const char dir_s3d1[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1";
+/* dir_s3d2 is a mount point. */
+static const char dir_s3d2[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2";
+static const char dir_s3d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s3d1/s3d2/s3d3";
+
+/*
+ * layout1 hierarchy:
+ *
+ * tmp
+ * ├── s1d1
+ * │   ├── f1
+ * │   ├── f2
+ * │   └── s1d2
+ * │       ├── f1
+ * │       ├── f2
+ * │       └── s1d3
+ * │           ├── f1
+ * │           └── f2
+ * ├── s2d1
+ * │   ├── f1
+ * │   └── s2d2
+ * │       ├── f1
+ * │       └── s2d3
+ * │           ├── f1
+ * │           └── f2
+ * └── s3d1
+ *     └── s3d2
+ *         └── s3d3
+ */
+
+static void mkdir_parents(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const char *const path)
+{
+	char *walker;
+	const char*parent;
+	int i, err;
+
+	ASSERT_NE(path[0], '\0');
+	walker = strdup(path);
+	ASSERT_NE(NULL, walker);
+	parent = walker;
+	for (i = 1; walker[i]; i++) {
+		if (walker[i] != '/')
+			continue;
+		walker[i] = '\0';
+		err = mkdir(parent, 0700);
+		ASSERT_FALSE(err && errno != EEXIST) {
+			TH_LOG("Failed to create directory \"%s\": %s",
+					parent, strerror(errno));
+		}
+		walker[i] = '/';
+	}
+	free(walker);
+}
+
+static void create_directory(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const char *const path)
+{
+	mkdir_parents(_metadata, path);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mkdir(path, 0700)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to create directory \"%s\": %s", path,
+				strerror(errno));
+	}
+}
+
+static void create_file(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const char *const path)
+{
+	mkdir_parents(_metadata, path);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mknod(path, S_IFREG | 0700, 0)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to create file \"%s\": %s", path,
+				strerror(errno));
+	}
+}
+
+static int remove_path(const char *const path)
+{
+	char *walker;
+	int i, ret, err = 0;
+
+	walker = strdup(path);
+	if (!walker) {
+		err = ENOMEM;
+		goto out;
+	}
+	if (unlink(path) && rmdir(path)) {
+		if (errno != ENOENT)
+			err = errno;
+		goto out;
+	}
+	for (i = strlen(walker); i > 0; i--) {
+		if (walker[i] != '/')
+			continue;
+		walker[i] = '\0';
+		ret = rmdir(walker);
+		if (ret) {
+			if (errno != ENOTEMPTY && errno != EBUSY)
+				err = errno;
+			goto out;
+		}
+		if (strcmp(walker, TMP_DIR) == 0)
+			goto out;
+	}
+
+out:
+	free(walker);
+	return err;
+}
+
+static void create_layout1(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata)
+{
+	/* Do not pollute the rest of the system. */
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unshare(CLONE_NEWNS));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	umask(0077);
+
+	create_file(_metadata, file1_s1d1);
+	create_file(_metadata, file1_s1d2);
+	create_file(_metadata, file1_s1d3);
+	create_file(_metadata, file2_s1d1);
+	create_file(_metadata, file2_s1d2);
+	create_file(_metadata, file2_s1d3);
+
+	create_file(_metadata, file1_s2d1);
+	create_file(_metadata, file1_s2d2);
+	create_file(_metadata, file1_s2d3);
+	create_file(_metadata, file2_s2d3);
+
+	create_directory(_metadata, dir_s3d2);
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount("tmp", dir_s3d2, "tmpfs", 0, "size=4m,mode=700"));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mkdir(dir_s3d3, 0700));
+}
+
+static void remove_layout1(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata)
+{
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file2_s1d3));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file2_s1d2));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file2_s1d1));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s1d3));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s1d2));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s1d1));
+
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file2_s2d3));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s2d3));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s2d2));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(file1_s2d1));
+
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(dir_s3d3));
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	umount(dir_s3d2);
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(dir_s3d2));
+
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(TMP_DIR));
+}
+
+FIXTURE(layout1) {
+};
+
+FIXTURE_SETUP(layout1)
+{
+	disable_caps(_metadata);
+	create_layout1(_metadata);
+}
+
+FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(layout1)
+{
+	remove_layout1(_metadata);
+}
+
+/*
+ * This helper enables to use the ASSERT_* macros and print the line number
+ * pointing to the test caller.
+ */
+static int test_open_rel(const int dirfd, const char *const path, const int flags)
+{
+	int fd;
+
+	/* Works with file and directories. */
+	fd = openat(dirfd, path, flags | O_CLOEXEC);
+	if (fd < 0)
+		return errno;
+	if (close(fd) == 0)
+		return 0;
+	/*
+	 * Mixing error codes from close(2) and open(2) should not lead to any
+	 * (access type) confusion for this test.
+	 */
+	return errno;
+}
+
+static int test_open(const char *const path, const int flags)
+{
+	return test_open_rel(AT_FDCWD, path, flags);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, no_restriction)
+{
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file2_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file2_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d3, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, inval)
+{
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath = {
+		.allowed_access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+			LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		.parent_fd = -1,
+	};
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+			LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+
+	path_beneath.parent_fd = open(dir_s1d2, O_PATH | O_DIRECTORY |
+			O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, path_beneath.parent_fd);
+
+	ruleset_fd = open(dir_s1d1, O_PATH | O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	/* Returns EBADF because ruleset_fd contains O_PATH. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EBADF, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ruleset_fd = open(dir_s1d1, O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	/* Returns EBADFD because ruleset_fd is not a valid ruleset. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EBADFD, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Gets a real ruleset. */
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath.parent_fd));
+
+	/* Tests without O_PATH. */
+	path_beneath.parent_fd = open(dir_s1d2, O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, path_beneath.parent_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EBADFD, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath.parent_fd));
+
+	/* Checks unhandled allowed_access. */
+	path_beneath.parent_fd = open(dir_s1d2, O_PATH | O_DIRECTORY |
+			O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, path_beneath.parent_fd);
+
+	/* Test with legitimate values. */
+	path_beneath.allowed_access |= LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE;
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
+	path_beneath.allowed_access &= ~LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE;
+
+	/* Test with unknown (64-bits) value. */
+	path_beneath.allowed_access |= (1ULL << 60);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
+	path_beneath.allowed_access &= ~(1ULL << 60);
+
+	/* Test with no access. */
+	path_beneath.allowed_access = 0;
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	path_beneath.allowed_access &= ~(1ULL << 60);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath.parent_fd));
+
+	/* Enforces the ruleset. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+#define ACCESS_FILE ( \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE)
+
+#define ACCESS_LAST LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM
+
+#define ACCESS_ALL ( \
+	ACCESS_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK | \
+	ACCESS_LAST)
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, file_access_rights)
+{
+	__u64 access;
+	int err;
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath = {};
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = ACCESS_ALL,
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	/* Tests access rights for files. */
+	path_beneath.parent_fd = open(file1_s1d2, O_PATH | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, path_beneath.parent_fd);
+	for (access = 1; access <= ACCESS_LAST; access <<= 1) {
+		path_beneath.allowed_access = access;
+		err = landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0);
+		if ((access | ACCESS_FILE) == ACCESS_FILE) {
+			ASSERT_EQ(0, err);
+		} else {
+			ASSERT_EQ(-1, err);
+			ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
+		}
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath.parent_fd));
+}
+
+static void add_path_beneath(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const int ruleset_fd, const __u64 allowed_access,
+		const char *const path)
+{
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath = {
+		.allowed_access = allowed_access,
+	};
+
+	path_beneath.parent_fd = open(path, O_PATH | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, path_beneath.parent_fd) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to open directory \"%s\": %s", path,
+				strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to update the ruleset with \"%s\": %s", path,
+				strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath.parent_fd));
+}
+
+struct rule {
+	const char *path;
+	__u64 access;
+};
+
+#define ACCESS_RO ( \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR)
+
+#define ACCESS_RW ( \
+	ACCESS_RO | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE)
+
+static int create_ruleset(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const __u64 handled_access_fs, const struct rule rules[])
+{
+	int ruleset_fd, i;
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = handled_access_fs,
+	};
+
+	ASSERT_NE(NULL, rules) {
+		TH_LOG("No rule list");
+	}
+	ASSERT_NE(NULL, rules[0].path) {
+		TH_LOG("Empty rule list");
+	}
+
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to create a ruleset: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+
+	for (i = 0; rules[i].path; i++) {
+		add_path_beneath(_metadata, ruleset_fd, rules[i].access,
+				rules[i].path);
+	}
+	return ruleset_fd;
+}
+
+static void enforce_ruleset(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const int ruleset_fd)
+{
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to enforce ruleset: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, proc_nsfs)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = "/dev/null",
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath;
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access |
+			LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open("/proc/self/ns/mnt", O_RDONLY));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/dev", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/dev/full", O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/proc", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/proc/self", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/proc/self/ns", O_RDONLY));
+	/*
+	 * Because nsfs is an internal filesystem, /proc/self/ns/mnt is a
+	 * disconnected path.  Such path cannot be identified and must then be
+	 * allowed.
+	 */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open("/proc/self/ns/mnt", O_RDONLY));
+
+	/*
+	 * Checks that it is not possible to add nsfs-like filesystem
+	 * references to a ruleset.
+	 */
+	path_beneath.allowed_access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+		LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+	path_beneath.parent_fd = open("/proc/self/ns/mnt", O_PATH | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, path_beneath.parent_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EBADFD, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath.parent_fd));
+}
+
+static void drop_privileges(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata)
+{
+	cap_t caps;
+	const cap_value_t cap_val = CAP_SYS_ADMIN;
+
+	caps = cap_get_proc();
+	ASSERT_NE(NULL, caps);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_EFFECTIVE, 1, &cap_val,
+				CAP_CLEAR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, cap_set_proc(caps));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, cap_free(caps));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, unpriv) {
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+
+	drop_privileges(_metadata);
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RO, rules);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+
+	/* enforce_ruleset() calls prctl(no_new_privs). */
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, effective_access)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = file1_s2d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+	char buf;
+	int reg_fd;
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Tests on a directory. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	/* Tests on a file. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s2d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d2, O_RDONLY));
+
+	/* Checks effective read and write actions. */
+	reg_fd = open(file1_s2d2, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, reg_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, write(reg_fd, ".", 1));
+	ASSERT_LE(0, lseek(reg_fd, 0, SEEK_SET));
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, read(reg_fd, &buf, 1));
+	ASSERT_EQ('.', buf);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(reg_fd));
+
+	/* Just in case, double-checks effective actions. */
+	reg_fd = open(file1_s2d2, O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, reg_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, write(reg_fd, &buf, 1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EBADF, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(reg_fd));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, unhandled_access)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	/* Here, we only handle read accesses, not write accesses. */
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RO, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/*
+	 * Because the policy does not handle LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+	 * opening for write-only should be allowed, but not read-write.
+	 */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDWR));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDWR));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, ruleset_overlap)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		/* These rules should be ORed among them. */
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks s1d1 hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Checks s1d2 hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Checks s1d3 hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, interleaved_masked_accesses)
+{
+	/*
+	 * Checks overly restrictive rules:
+	 * layer 1: allows R  s1d1/s1d2/s1d3/file1
+	 * layer 2: allows R  s1d1/s1d2/s1d3
+	 *          denies R  s1d1/s1d2
+	 * layer 3: allows R  s1d1
+	 * layer 4: denies  W s1d1/s1d2
+	 * layer 5: allows R  s1d1/s1d2
+	 * layer 6: denies R  s1d1/s1d2
+	 */
+	const struct rule layer1_read[] = {
+		/* Allows access to file1_s1d3 with the first layer. */
+		{
+			.path = file1_s1d3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const struct rule layer2_read[] = {
+		/* Start by granting access via its parent directory... */
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		/* ...but also denies access via its grandparent directory. */
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = 0,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const struct rule layer3_read[] = {
+		/* Allows access via its great-grandparent directory. */
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d1,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const struct rule layer4_write[] = {
+		/*
+		 * Try to confuse the deny access by denying write (but not
+		 * read) access via its grandparent directory.
+		 */
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = 0,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const struct rule layer5_read[] = {
+		/*
+		 * Try to override layer2's deny read access by explicitly
+		 * allowing read access via file1_s1d3's grandparent.
+		 */
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const struct rule layer6_read[] = {
+		/*
+		 * Finally, denies read access to file1_s1d3 via its
+		 * grandparent.
+		 */
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = 0,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+			layer1_read);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks that access is granted for file1_s1d3 with layer 1. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+			layer2_read);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks that previous access rights are unchanged with layer 2. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+			layer3_read);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks that previous access rights are unchanged with layer 3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+
+	/* This time, creates a write-only rule. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+			layer4_write);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/*
+	 * Checks that the only change with layer 4 is that write access is
+	 * denied.
+	 */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+			layer5_read);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks that previous access rights are unchanged with layer 5. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+			layer6_read);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks read access is now denied with layer 6. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file2_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, inherit_subset)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Write access is forbidden. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	/* Readdir access is allowed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Write access is forbidden. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	/* Readdir access is allowed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/*
+	 * Tests shared rule extension: the following rules should not grant
+	 * any new access, only remove some.  Once enforced, these rules are
+	 * ANDed with the previous ones.
+	 */
+	add_path_beneath(_metadata, ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+			dir_s1d2);
+	/*
+	 * According to ruleset_fd, dir_s1d2 should now have the
+	 * LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE and LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE
+	 * access rights (even if this directory is opened a second time).
+	 * However, when enforcing this updated ruleset, the ruleset tied to
+	 * the current process (i.e. its domain) will still only have the
+	 * dir_s1d2 with LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE and
+	 * LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR accesses, but
+	 * LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE must not be allowed because it would
+	 * be a privilege escalation.
+	 */
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+
+	/* Same tests and results as above. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* It is still forbidden to write in file1_s1d2. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	/* Readdir access is still allowed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* It is still forbidden to write in file1_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	/* Readdir access is still allowed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/*
+	 * Try to get more privileges by adding new access rights to the parent
+	 * directory: dir_s1d1.
+	 */
+	add_path_beneath(_metadata, ruleset_fd, ACCESS_RW, dir_s1d1);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+
+	/* Same tests and results as above. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* It is still forbidden to write in file1_s1d2. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	/* Readdir access is still allowed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* It is still forbidden to write in file1_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	/* Readdir access is still allowed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/*
+	 * Now, dir_s1d3 get a new rule tied to it, only allowing
+	 * LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE.  The (kernel internal) difference is
+	 * that there was no rule tied to it before.
+	 */
+	add_path_beneath(_metadata, ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+			dir_s1d3);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/*
+	 * Same tests and results as above, except for open(dir_s1d3) which is
+	 * now denied because the new rule mask the rule previously inherited
+	 * from dir_s1d2.
+	 */
+
+	/* Same tests and results as above. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* It is still forbidden to write in file1_s1d2. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	/* Readdir access is still allowed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* It is still forbidden to write in file1_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	/*
+	 * Readdir of dir_s1d3 is still allowed because of the OR policy inside
+	 * the same layer.
+	 */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, inherit_superset)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d3,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+
+	/* Readdir access is denied for dir_s1d2. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	/* Readdir access is allowed for dir_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	/* File access is allowed for file1_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	/* Now dir_s1d2, parent of dir_s1d3, gets a new rule tied to it. */
+	add_path_beneath(_metadata, ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+			LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR, dir_s1d2);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Readdir access is still denied for dir_s1d2. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	/* Readdir access is still allowed for dir_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	/* File access is still allowed for file1_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, max_layers)
+{
+	int i, err;
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
+		enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+
+	for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
+		err = landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0);
+		ASSERT_EQ(-1, err);
+		ASSERT_EQ(E2BIG, errno);
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, empty_or_same_ruleset)
+{
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+
+	/* Tests empty handled_access_fs. */
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	ASSERT_LE(-1, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(ENOMSG, errno);
+
+	/* Enforces policy which deny read access to all files. */
+	ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE;
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+
+	/* Nests a policy which deny read access to all directories. */
+	ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR;
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+
+	/* Enforces a second time with the same ruleset. */
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rule_on_mountpoint)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{
+			/* dir_s3d2 is a mount point. */
+			.path = dir_s3d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s2d1, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s3d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d3, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rule_over_mountpoint)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{
+			/* dir_s3d2 is a mount point. */
+			.path = dir_s3d1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s2d1, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d3, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+/*
+ * This test verifies that we can apply a landlock rule on the root directory
+ * (which might require special handling).
+ */
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rule_over_root_allow_then_deny)
+{
+	struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = "/",
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks allowed access. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open("/", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+
+	rules[0].access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE;
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks denied access (on a directory). */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rule_over_root_deny)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = "/",
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks denied access (on a directory). */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rule_inside_mount_ns)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = "s3d3",
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount(NULL, "/", NULL, MS_PRIVATE | MS_REC, NULL));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, syscall(SYS_pivot_root, dir_s3d2, dir_s3d3)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to pivot_root into \"%s\": %s", dir_s3d2,
+				strerror(errno));
+	};
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, chdir("/"));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open("s3d3", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open("/", O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, mount_and_pivot)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s3d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount(NULL, "/", NULL, MS_PRIVATE | MS_REC, NULL));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, mount(NULL, "/", NULL, MS_PRIVATE | MS_REC, NULL));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, syscall(SYS_pivot_root, dir_s3d2, dir_s3d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, move_mount)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s3d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount(NULL, "/", NULL, MS_PRIVATE | MS_REC, NULL));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, syscall(SYS_move_mount, AT_FDCWD, dir_s3d2, AT_FDCWD,
+				dir_s1d2, 0)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to move_mount: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, syscall(SYS_move_mount, AT_FDCWD, dir_s1d2, AT_FDCWD,
+				dir_s3d2, 0));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, syscall(SYS_move_mount, AT_FDCWD, dir_s3d2, AT_FDCWD,
+				dir_s1d2, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, release_inodes)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s3d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s3d3,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	/* Unmount a file hierarchy while it is being used by a ruleset. */
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, umount(dir_s3d2));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s3d2, O_RDONLY));
+	/* This dir_s3d3 would not be allowed and does not exist anyway. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(ENOENT, test_open(dir_s3d3, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+enum relative_access {
+	REL_OPEN,
+	REL_CHDIR,
+	REL_CHROOT_ONLY,
+	REL_CHROOT_CHDIR,
+};
+
+static void test_relative_path(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const enum relative_access rel)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s2d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int dirfd;
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	switch (rel) {
+	case REL_OPEN:
+	case REL_CHDIR:
+		break;
+	case REL_CHROOT_ONLY:
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, chdir(dir_s2d2));
+		break;
+	case REL_CHROOT_CHDIR:
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, chdir(dir_s1d2));
+		break;
+	default:
+		ASSERT_TRUE(false);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_CHROOT);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+
+	switch (rel) {
+	case REL_OPEN:
+		dirfd = open(dir_s1d2, O_DIRECTORY);
+		ASSERT_LE(0, dirfd);
+		break;
+	case REL_CHDIR:
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, chdir(dir_s1d2));
+		dirfd = AT_FDCWD;
+		break;
+	case REL_CHROOT_ONLY:
+		/* Do chroot into dir_s1d2 (relative to dir_s2d2). */
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, chroot("../../s1d1/s1d2")) {
+			TH_LOG("Failed to chroot: %s", strerror(errno));
+		}
+		dirfd = AT_FDCWD;
+		break;
+	case REL_CHROOT_CHDIR:
+		/* Do chroot into dir_s1d2. */
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, chroot(".")) {
+			TH_LOG("Failed to chroot: %s", strerror(errno));
+		}
+		dirfd = AT_FDCWD;
+		break;
+	}
+
+	ASSERT_EQ((rel == REL_CHROOT_CHDIR) ? 0 : EACCES,
+			test_open_rel(dirfd, "..", O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open_rel(dirfd, ".", O_RDONLY));
+
+	if (rel == REL_CHROOT_ONLY) {
+		/* The current directory is dir_s2d2. */
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open_rel(dirfd, "./s2d3", O_RDONLY));
+	} else {
+		/* The current directory is dir_s1d2. */
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open_rel(dirfd, "./s1d3", O_RDONLY));
+	}
+
+	if (rel != REL_CHROOT_CHDIR) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open_rel(dirfd, "../../s1d1", O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open_rel(dirfd, "../../s1d1/s1d2", O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open_rel(dirfd, "../../s1d1/s1d2/s1d3", O_RDONLY));
+
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open_rel(dirfd, "../../s2d1", O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open_rel(dirfd, "../../s2d1/s2d2", O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open_rel(dirfd, "../../s2d1/s2d2/s2d3", O_RDONLY));
+	}
+
+	if (rel == REL_OPEN)
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, close(dirfd));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, relative_open)
+{
+	test_relative_path(_metadata, REL_OPEN);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, relative_chdir)
+{
+	test_relative_path(_metadata, REL_CHDIR);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, relative_chroot_only)
+{
+	test_relative_path(_metadata, REL_CHROOT_ONLY);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, relative_chroot_chdir)
+{
+	test_relative_path(_metadata, REL_CHROOT_CHDIR);
+}
+
+static void copy_binary(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const char *const dst_path)
+{
+	int dst_fd, src_fd;
+	struct stat statbuf;
+
+	dst_fd = open(dst_path, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, dst_fd) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to open \"%s\": %s", dst_path,
+				strerror(errno));
+	}
+	src_fd = open(BINARY_PATH, O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, src_fd) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to open \"" BINARY_PATH "\": %s",
+				strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, fstat(src_fd, &statbuf));
+	ASSERT_EQ(statbuf.st_size, sendfile(dst_fd, src_fd, 0,
+				statbuf.st_size));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(src_fd));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(dst_fd));
+}
+
+static void test_execute(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const char *const path, const int ret)
+{
+	int status;
+	char *const argv[] = {(char *)path, NULL};
+	const pid_t child = fork();
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, child);
+	if (child == 0) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(ret, execve(path, argv, NULL)) {
+			TH_LOG("Failed to execute \"%s\": %s", path,
+					strerror(errno));
+		};
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+		_exit(_metadata->passed ? 2 : 1);
+		return;
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(child, waitpid(child, &status, 0));
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, WIFEXITED(status));
+	ASSERT_EQ(ret ? 2 : 0, WEXITSTATUS(status)) {
+		TH_LOG("Unexpected return code for \"%s\": %s", path,
+				strerror(errno));
+	};
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, execute)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	copy_binary(_metadata, file1_s1d1);
+	copy_binary(_metadata, file1_s1d2);
+	copy_binary(_metadata, file1_s1d3);
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	test_execute(_metadata, file1_s1d1, -1);
+	test_execute(_metadata, file1_s1d2, 0);
+	test_execute(_metadata, file1_s1d3, 0);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, link)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d3));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, link(file2_s1d1, file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	/* Denies linking because of reparenting. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, link(file1_s2d1, file1_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, link(file2_s1d2, file1_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, link(file2_s1d2, file1_s1d2)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to link file to \"%s\": %s", file2_s1d2,
+				strerror(errno));
+	};
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, link(file2_s1d3, file1_s1d3));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rename_file)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s2d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Replaces file. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, rename(file1_s2d3, file1_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, rename(file1_s2d1, file1_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	/* Same parent. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, rename(file2_s2d3, file1_s2d3)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to rename file \"%s\": %s", file2_s2d3,
+				strerror(errno));
+	};
+
+	/* Renames files. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, rename(file1_s2d2, file1_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, rename(file1_s2d1, file1_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	/* Same parent. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, rename(file2_s1d3, file1_s1d3));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rename_dir)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s2d1,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	/* Empties dir_s1d3. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file2_s1d3));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Renames directory. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, rename(dir_s2d3, dir_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, rename(dir_s1d3, file1_s1d2)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to rename directory \"%s\": %s", dir_s1d3,
+				strerror(errno));
+	};
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, rmdir(file1_s1d2));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, rmdir)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d3));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file2_s1d3));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, rmdir(dir_s1d3));
+	/* dir_s1d2 itself cannot be removed. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, rmdir(dir_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, rmdir(dir_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, unlink)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, unlink(file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to unlink file \"%s\": %s", file1_s1d2,
+				strerror(errno));
+	};
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d3));
+}
+
+static void test_make_file(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata,
+		const __u64 access, const mode_t mode, const dev_t dev)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = access,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, access, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	unlink(file1_s1d1);
+	unlink(file1_s1d2);
+	unlink(file1_s1d3);
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, mknod(file1_s1d1, mode | 0400, dev));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mknod(file1_s1d2, mode | 0400, dev)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to make file \"%s\": %s",
+				file1_s1d2, strerror(errno));
+	};
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mknod(file1_s1d3, mode | 0400, dev));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, make_char)
+{
+	/* Creates a /dev/null device. */
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_MKNOD);
+	test_make_file(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR, S_IFCHR,
+			makedev(1, 3));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, make_block)
+{
+	/* Creates a /dev/loop0 device. */
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_MKNOD);
+	test_make_file(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK, S_IFBLK,
+			makedev(7, 0));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, make_reg)
+{
+	test_make_file(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG, S_IFREG, 0);
+	test_make_file(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG, 0, 0);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, make_sock)
+{
+	test_make_file(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK, S_IFSOCK, 0);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, make_fifo)
+{
+	test_make_file(_metadata, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO, S_IFIFO, 0);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, make_sym)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d3));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, symlink("none", file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, symlink("none", file1_s1d2)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to make symlink \"%s\": %s",
+				file1_s1d2, strerror(errno));
+	};
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, symlink("none", file1_s1d3));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, make_dir)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d3));
+
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Uses file_* as directory names. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, mkdir(file1_s1d1, 0700));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mkdir(file1_s1d2, 0700)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to make directory \"%s\": %s",
+				file1_s1d2, strerror(errno));
+	};
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mkdir(file1_s1d3, 0700));
+}
+
+static int open_proc_fd(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata, const int fd,
+		const int open_flags)
+{
+	static const char path_template[] = "/proc/self/fd/%d";
+	char procfd_path[sizeof(path_template) + 10];
+	const int procfd_path_size = snprintf(procfd_path, sizeof(procfd_path),
+			path_template, fd);
+
+	ASSERT_LT(procfd_path_size, sizeof(procfd_path));
+	return open(procfd_path, open_flags);
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, proc_unlinked_file)
+{
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = file1_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int reg_fd, proc_fd;
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata,
+			LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+			LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE, rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	reg_fd = open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, reg_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(file1_s1d2));
+
+	proc_fd = open_proc_fd(_metadata, reg_fd, O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, proc_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(proc_fd));
+
+	proc_fd = open_proc_fd(_metadata, reg_fd, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_EQ(-1, proc_fd) {
+		TH_LOG("Successfully opened /proc/self/fd/%d: %s",
+				reg_fd, strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, errno);
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(reg_fd));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1, proc_pipe)
+{
+	int proc_fd;
+	int pipe_fds[2];
+	char buf = '\0';
+	const struct rule rules[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	/* Limits read and write access to files tied to the filesystem. */
+	const int ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, rules[0].access,
+			rules);
+
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks enforcement for normal files. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDWR));
+
+	/* Checks access to pipes through FD. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, pipe2(pipe_fds, O_CLOEXEC));
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, write(pipe_fds[1], ".", 1)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to write in pipe: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, read(pipe_fds[0], &buf, 1));
+	ASSERT_EQ('.', buf);
+
+	/* Checks write access to pipe through /proc/self/fd . */
+	proc_fd = open_proc_fd(_metadata, pipe_fds[1], O_WRONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, proc_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, write(proc_fd, ".", 1)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to write through /proc/self/fd/%d: %s",
+				pipe_fds[1], strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(proc_fd));
+
+	/* Checks read access to pipe through /proc/self/fd . */
+	proc_fd = open_proc_fd(_metadata, pipe_fds[0], O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, proc_fd);
+	buf = '\0';
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, read(proc_fd, &buf, 1)) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to read through /proc/self/fd/%d: %s",
+				pipe_fds[1], strerror(errno));
+	}
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(proc_fd));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_fds[0]));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_fds[1]));
+}
+
+static void create_layout1_bind(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata)
+{
+	create_layout1(_metadata);
+
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount(dir_s1d2, dir_s2d2, NULL, MS_BIND, NULL));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+}
+
+static void remove_layout1_bind(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata)
+{
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, umount(dir_s2d2));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+
+	remove_layout1(_metadata);
+}
+
+FIXTURE(layout1_bind) {
+};
+
+FIXTURE_SETUP(layout1_bind)
+{
+	disable_caps(_metadata);
+	create_layout1_bind(_metadata);
+}
+
+FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(layout1_bind)
+{
+	remove_layout1_bind(_metadata);
+}
+
+static const char bind_dir_s1d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s1d3";
+static const char bind_file1_s1d3[] = TMP_DIR "/s2d1/s2d2/s1d3/f1";
+
+/*
+ * layout1_bind hierarchy:
+ *
+ * tmp
+ * ├── s1d1
+ * │   ├── f1
+ * │   ├── f2
+ * │   └── s1d2
+ * │       ├── f1
+ * │       ├── f2
+ * │       └── s1d3
+ * │           ├── f1
+ * │           └── f2
+ * ├── s2d1
+ * │   ├── f1
+ * │   └── s2d2
+ * │       ├── f1
+ * │       ├── f2
+ * │       └── s1d3
+ * │           ├── f1
+ * │           └── f2
+ * └── s3d1
+ *     └── s3d2
+ *         └── s3d3
+ */
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1_bind, no_restriction)
+{
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(ENOENT, test_open(dir_s2d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(ENOENT, test_open(file1_s2d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(bind_dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(bind_file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s3d1, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout1_bind, same_content_same_file)
+{
+	/*
+	 * Sets access right on parent directories of both source and
+	 * destination mount points.
+	 */
+	const struct rule layer1_parent[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RO,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s2d1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RW,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	/*
+	 * Sets access rights on the same bind-mounted directories.  The result
+	 * should be ACCESS_RW for both directories, but not both hierarchies
+	 * because of the first layer.
+	 */
+	const struct rule layer2_mount_point[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = dir_s2d2,
+			.access = ACCESS_RW,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	/* Only allow read-access to the s1d3 hierarchies. */
+	const struct rule layer3_source[] = {
+		{
+			.path = dir_s1d3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	/* Removes all access rights. */
+	const struct rule layer4_destination[] = {
+		{
+			.path = bind_file1_s1d3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+
+	/* Sets rules for the parent directories. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer1_parent);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks source hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Checks destination hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d1, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d2, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Sets rules for the mount points. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer2_mount_point);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks source hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Checks destination hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s2d1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s2d1, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s2d1, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s2d2, O_RDWR));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(dir_s2d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(bind_dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Sets a (shared) rule only on the source. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer3_source);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks source hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d2, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Checks destination hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s2d2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s2d2, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(dir_s2d2, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(bind_file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(bind_file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(bind_dir_s1d3, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+
+	/* Sets a (shared) rule only on the destination. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer4_destination);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks source hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+
+	/* Checks destination hierarchy. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(bind_file1_s1d3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(bind_file1_s1d3, O_WRONLY));
+}
+
+#define LOWER_BASE	TMP_DIR "/lower"
+#define LOWER_DATA	LOWER_BASE "/data"
+static const char lower_fl1[] = LOWER_DATA "/fl1";
+static const char lower_dl1[] = LOWER_DATA "/dl1";
+static const char lower_dl1_fl2[] = LOWER_DATA "/dl1/fl2";
+static const char lower_fo1[] = LOWER_DATA "/fo1";
+static const char lower_do1[] = LOWER_DATA "/do1";
+static const char lower_do1_fo2[] = LOWER_DATA "/do1/fo2";
+static const char lower_do1_fl3[] = LOWER_DATA "/do1/fl3";
+
+static const char (*lower_base_files[])[] = {
+	&lower_fl1,
+	&lower_fo1,
+	NULL
+};
+static const char (*lower_base_directories[])[] = {
+	&lower_dl1,
+	&lower_do1,
+	NULL
+};
+static const char (*lower_sub_files[])[] = {
+	&lower_dl1_fl2,
+	&lower_do1_fo2,
+	&lower_do1_fl3,
+	NULL
+};
+
+#define UPPER_BASE	TMP_DIR "/upper"
+#define UPPER_DATA	UPPER_BASE "/data"
+#define UPPER_WORK	UPPER_BASE "/work"
+static const char upper_fu1[] = UPPER_DATA "/fu1";
+static const char upper_du1[] = UPPER_DATA "/du1";
+static const char upper_du1_fu2[] = UPPER_DATA "/du1/fu2";
+static const char upper_fo1[] = UPPER_DATA "/fo1";
+static const char upper_do1[] = UPPER_DATA "/do1";
+static const char upper_do1_fo2[] = UPPER_DATA "/do1/fo2";
+static const char upper_do1_fu3[] = UPPER_DATA "/do1/fu3";
+
+static const char (*upper_base_files[])[] = {
+	&upper_fu1,
+	&upper_fo1,
+	NULL
+};
+static const char (*upper_base_directories[])[] = {
+	&upper_du1,
+	&upper_do1,
+	NULL
+};
+static const char (*upper_sub_files[])[] = {
+	&upper_du1_fu2,
+	&upper_do1_fo2,
+	&upper_do1_fu3,
+	NULL
+};
+
+#define MERGE_BASE	TMP_DIR "/merge"
+#define MERGE_DATA	MERGE_BASE "/data"
+static const char merge_fl1[] = MERGE_DATA "/fl1";
+static const char merge_dl1[] = MERGE_DATA "/dl1";
+static const char merge_dl1_fl2[] = MERGE_DATA "/dl1/fl2";
+static const char merge_fu1[] = MERGE_DATA "/fu1";
+static const char merge_du1[] = MERGE_DATA "/du1";
+static const char merge_du1_fu2[] = MERGE_DATA "/du1/fu2";
+static const char merge_fo1[] = MERGE_DATA "/fo1";
+static const char merge_do1[] = MERGE_DATA "/do1";
+static const char merge_do1_fo2[] = MERGE_DATA "/do1/fo2";
+static const char merge_do1_fl3[] = MERGE_DATA "/do1/fl3";
+static const char merge_do1_fu3[] = MERGE_DATA "/do1/fu3";
+
+static const char (*merge_base_files[])[] = {
+	&merge_fl1,
+	&merge_fu1,
+	&merge_fo1,
+	NULL
+};
+static const char (*merge_base_directories[])[] = {
+	&merge_dl1,
+	&merge_du1,
+	&merge_do1,
+	NULL
+};
+static const char (*merge_sub_files[])[] = {
+	&merge_dl1_fl2,
+	&merge_du1_fu2,
+	&merge_do1_fo2,
+	&merge_do1_fl3,
+	&merge_do1_fu3,
+	NULL
+};
+
+/*
+ * layout2_overlay hierarchy:
+ *
+ * tmp
+ * ├── lower
+ * │   └── data
+ * │       ├── dl1
+ * │       │   └── fl2
+ * │       ├── do1
+ * │       │   ├── fl3
+ * │       │   └── fo2
+ * │       ├── fl1
+ * │       └── fo1
+ * ├── merge
+ * │   └── data
+ * │       ├── dl1
+ * │       │   └── fl2
+ * │       ├── do1
+ * │       │   ├── fl3
+ * │       │   ├── fo2
+ * │       │   └── fu3
+ * │       ├── du1
+ * │       │   └── fu2
+ * │       ├── fl1
+ * │       ├── fo1
+ * │       └── fu1
+ * └── upper
+ *     ├── data
+ *     │   ├── do1
+ *     │   │   ├── fo2
+ *     │   │   └── fu3
+ *     │   ├── du1
+ *     │   │   └── fu2
+ *     │   ├── fo1
+ *     │   └── fu1
+ *     └── work
+ *         └── work
+ */
+
+FIXTURE(layout2_overlay) {
+};
+
+FIXTURE_SETUP(layout2_overlay)
+{
+	disable_caps(_metadata);
+
+	/* Do not pollute the rest of the system. */
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, unshare(CLONE_NEWNS));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	umask(0077);
+
+	create_directory(_metadata, LOWER_BASE);
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	/* Creates tmpfs mount points to get deterministic overlayfs. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount("tmp", LOWER_BASE, "tmpfs", 0, "size=4m,mode=700"));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	create_file(_metadata, lower_fl1);
+	create_file(_metadata, lower_dl1_fl2);
+	create_file(_metadata, lower_fo1);
+	create_file(_metadata, lower_do1_fo2);
+	create_file(_metadata, lower_do1_fl3);
+
+	create_directory(_metadata, UPPER_BASE);
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount("tmp", UPPER_BASE, "tmpfs", 0, "size=4m,mode=700"));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	create_file(_metadata, upper_fu1);
+	create_file(_metadata, upper_du1_fu2);
+	create_file(_metadata, upper_fo1);
+	create_file(_metadata, upper_do1_fo2);
+	create_file(_metadata, upper_do1_fu3);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mkdir(UPPER_WORK, 0700));
+
+	create_directory(_metadata, MERGE_DATA);
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, mount("overlay", MERGE_DATA, "overlay", 0,
+				"lowerdir=" LOWER_DATA
+				",upperdir=" UPPER_DATA
+				",workdir=" UPPER_WORK));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE);
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+}
+
+FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(layout2_overlay)
+{
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(lower_do1_fl3));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(lower_dl1_fl2));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(lower_fl1));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(lower_do1_fo2));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(lower_fo1));
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, umount(LOWER_BASE));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(LOWER_BASE));
+
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(upper_do1_fu3));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(upper_du1_fu2));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(upper_fu1));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(upper_do1_fo2));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(upper_fo1));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(UPPER_WORK "/work"));
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, umount(UPPER_BASE));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(UPPER_BASE));
+
+	set_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, umount(MERGE_DATA));
+	clear_cap(_metadata, CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(MERGE_DATA));
+
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, remove_path(TMP_DIR));
+}
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout2_overlay, no_restriction)
+{
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(lower_fl1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(lower_dl1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(lower_dl1_fl2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(lower_fo1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(lower_do1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(lower_do1_fo2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(lower_do1_fl3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(upper_fu1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(upper_du1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(upper_du1_fu2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(upper_fo1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(upper_do1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(upper_do1_fo2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(upper_do1_fu3, O_RDONLY));
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_fl1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_dl1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_dl1_fl2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_fu1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_du1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_du1_fu2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_fo1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_do1, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_do1_fo2, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_do1_fl3, O_RDONLY));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(merge_do1_fu3, O_RDONLY));
+}
+
+#define for_each_path(path_list, path_entry, i)			\
+	for (i = 0, path_entry = *path_list[i]; path_list[i];	\
+			path_entry = *path_list[++i])
+
+TEST_F_FORK(layout2_overlay, same_content_different_file)
+{
+	/* Sets access right on parent directories of both layers. */
+	const struct rule layer1_base[] = {
+		{
+			.path = LOWER_BASE,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = UPPER_BASE,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = MERGE_BASE,
+			.access = ACCESS_RW,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const struct rule layer2_data[] = {
+		{
+			.path = LOWER_DATA,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = UPPER_DATA,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = MERGE_DATA,
+			.access = ACCESS_RW,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	/* Sets access right on directories inside both layers. */
+	const struct rule layer3_subdirs[] = {
+		{
+			.path = lower_dl1,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = lower_do1,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = upper_du1,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = upper_do1,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_dl1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RW,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_du1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RW,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_do1,
+			.access = ACCESS_RW,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	/* Tighten access rights to the files. */
+	const struct rule layer4_files[] = {
+		{
+			.path = lower_dl1_fl2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = lower_do1_fo2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = lower_do1_fl3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = upper_du1_fu2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = upper_do1_fo2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = upper_do1_fu3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_dl1_fl2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_du1_fu2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_do1_fo2,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_do1_fl3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{
+			.path = merge_do1_fu3,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	const struct rule layer5_merge_only[] = {
+		{
+			.path = MERGE_DATA,
+			.access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+				LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE,
+		},
+		{}
+	};
+	int ruleset_fd;
+	size_t i;
+	const char *path_entry;
+
+	/* Sets rules on base directories (i.e. outside overlay scope). */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer1_base);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks lower layer. */
+	for_each_path(lower_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_WRONLY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(lower_base_directories, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(lower_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_WRONLY));
+	}
+	/* Checks upper layer. */
+	for_each_path(upper_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_WRONLY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(upper_base_directories, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(upper_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_WRONLY));
+	}
+	/*
+	 * Checks that access rights are independent from the lower and upper
+	 * layers: write access to upper files viewed through the merge point
+	 * is still allowed, and write access to lower file viewed (and copied)
+	 * through the merge point is still allowed.
+	 */
+	for_each_path(merge_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_base_directories, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+
+	/* Sets rules on data directories (i.e. inside overlay scope). */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer2_data);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks merge. */
+	for_each_path(merge_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_base_directories, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+
+	/* Same checks with tighter rules. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer3_subdirs);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks changes for lower layer. */
+	for_each_path(lower_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+	}
+	/* Checks changes for upper layer. */
+	for_each_path(upper_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+	}
+	/* Checks all merge accesses. */
+	for_each_path(merge_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_base_directories, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+
+	/* Sets rules directly on overlayed files. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer4_files);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks unchanged accesses on lower layer. */
+	for_each_path(lower_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_WRONLY));
+	}
+	/* Checks unchanged accesses on upper layer. */
+	for_each_path(upper_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_WRONLY));
+	}
+	/* Checks all merge accesses. */
+	for_each_path(merge_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_base_directories, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+
+	/* Only allowes access to the merge hierarchy. */
+	ruleset_fd = create_ruleset(_metadata, ACCESS_RW, layer5_merge_only);
+	ASSERT_LE(0, ruleset_fd);
+	enforce_ruleset(_metadata, ruleset_fd);
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+
+	/* Checks new accesses on lower layer. */
+	for_each_path(lower_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+	}
+	/* Checks new accesses on upper layer. */
+	for_each_path(upper_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY));
+	}
+	/* Checks all merge accesses. */
+	for_each_path(merge_base_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_base_directories, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(EACCES, test_open(path_entry, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY));
+	}
+	for_each_path(merge_sub_files, path_entry, i) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, test_open(path_entry, O_RDWR));
+	}
+}
+
+TEST_HARNESS_MAIN
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/ptrace_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/ptrace_test.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..3938cc03d97f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/ptrace_test.c
@@ -0,0 +1,314 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/*
+ * Landlock tests - Ptrace
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#define _GNU_SOURCE
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <linux/landlock.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <sys/prctl.h>
+#include <sys/ptrace.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/wait.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#include "common.h"
+
+static void create_domain(struct __test_metadata *const _metadata)
+{
+	int ruleset_fd;
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+	};
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath_attr = {
+		.allowed_access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE,
+	};
+
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr,
+			sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	EXPECT_LE(0, ruleset_fd) {
+		TH_LOG("Failed to create a ruleset: %s", strerror(errno));
+	}
+	path_beneath_attr.parent_fd = open("/tmp", O_PATH | O_NOFOLLOW |
+			O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
+	EXPECT_LE(0, path_beneath_attr.parent_fd);
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+				&path_beneath_attr, 0));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, close(path_beneath_attr.parent_fd));
+
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0));
+	EXPECT_EQ(0, close(ruleset_fd));
+}
+
+FIXTURE(hierarchy) { };
+
+FIXTURE_VARIANT(hierarchy) {
+	const bool domain_both;
+	const bool domain_parent;
+	const bool domain_child;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Test multiple tracing combinations between a parent process P1 and a child
+ * process P2.
+ *
+ * Yama's scoped ptrace is presumed disabled.  If enabled, this optional
+ * restriction is enforced in addition to any Landlock check, which means that
+ * all P2 requests to trace P1 would be denied.
+ */
+
+/*
+ *        No domain
+ *
+ *   P1-.               P1 -> P2 : allow
+ *       \              P2 -> P1 : allow
+ *        'P2
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, allow_without_domain) {
+	.domain_both = false,
+	.domain_parent = false,
+	.domain_child = false,
+};
+
+/*
+ *        Child domain
+ *
+ *   P1--.              P1 -> P2 : allow
+ *        \             P2 -> P1 : deny
+ *        .'-----.
+ *        |  P2  |
+ *        '------'
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, allow_with_one_domain) {
+	.domain_both = false,
+	.domain_parent = false,
+	.domain_child = true,
+};
+
+/*
+ *        Parent domain
+ * .------.
+ * |  P1  --.           P1 -> P2 : deny
+ * '------'  \          P2 -> P1 : allow
+ *            '
+ *            P2
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, deny_with_parent_domain) {
+	.domain_both = false,
+	.domain_parent = true,
+	.domain_child = false,
+};
+
+/*
+ *        Parent + child domain (siblings)
+ * .------.
+ * |  P1  ---.          P1 -> P2 : deny
+ * '------'   \         P2 -> P1 : deny
+ *         .---'--.
+ *         |  P2  |
+ *         '------'
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, deny_with_sibling_domain) {
+	.domain_both = false,
+	.domain_parent = true,
+	.domain_child = true,
+};
+
+/*
+ *         Same domain (inherited)
+ * .-------------.
+ * | P1----.     |      P1 -> P2 : allow
+ * |        \    |      P2 -> P1 : allow
+ * |         '   |
+ * |         P2  |
+ * '-------------'
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, allow_sibling_domain) {
+	.domain_both = true,
+	.domain_parent = false,
+	.domain_child = false,
+};
+
+/*
+ *         Inherited + child domain
+ * .-----------------.
+ * |  P1----.        |  P1 -> P2 : allow
+ * |         \       |  P2 -> P1 : deny
+ * |        .-'----. |
+ * |        |  P2  | |
+ * |        '------' |
+ * '-----------------'
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, allow_with_nested_domain) {
+	.domain_both = true,
+	.domain_parent = false,
+	.domain_child = true,
+};
+
+/*
+ *         Inherited + parent domain
+ * .-----------------.
+ * |.------.         |  P1 -> P2 : deny
+ * ||  P1  ----.     |  P2 -> P1 : allow
+ * |'------'    \    |
+ * |             '   |
+ * |             P2  |
+ * '-----------------'
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, deny_with_nested_and_parent_domain) {
+	.domain_both = true,
+	.domain_parent = true,
+	.domain_child = false,
+};
+
+/*
+ *         Inherited + parent and child domain (siblings)
+ * .-----------------.
+ * | .------.        |  P1 -> P2 : deny
+ * | |  P1  .        |  P2 -> P1 : deny
+ * | '------'\       |
+ * |          \      |
+ * |        .--'---. |
+ * |        |  P2  | |
+ * |        '------' |
+ * '-----------------'
+ */
+FIXTURE_VARIANT_ADD(hierarchy, deny_with_forked_domain) {
+	.domain_both = true,
+	.domain_parent = true,
+	.domain_child = true,
+};
+
+FIXTURE_SETUP(hierarchy)
+{ }
+
+FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(hierarchy)
+{ }
+
+/* Test PTRACE_TRACEME and PTRACE_ATTACH for parent and child. */
+TEST_F(hierarchy, trace)
+{
+	pid_t child, parent;
+	int status;
+	int pipe_child[2], pipe_parent[2];
+	char buf_parent;
+	long ret;
+
+	disable_caps(_metadata);
+
+	parent = getpid();
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, pipe2(pipe_child, O_CLOEXEC));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, pipe2(pipe_parent, O_CLOEXEC));
+	if (variant->domain_both) {
+		create_domain(_metadata);
+		if (!_metadata->passed)
+			/* Aborts before forking. */
+			return;
+	}
+
+	child = fork();
+	ASSERT_LE(0, child);
+	if (child == 0) {
+		char buf_child;
+
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_parent[1]));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_child[0]));
+		if (variant->domain_child)
+			create_domain(_metadata);
+
+		/* Waits for the parent to be in a domain, if any. */
+		ASSERT_EQ(1, read(pipe_parent[0], &buf_child, 1));
+
+		/* Tests PTRACE_ATTACH on the parent. */
+		ret = ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, parent, NULL, 0);
+		if (variant->domain_child) {
+			EXPECT_EQ(-1, ret);
+			EXPECT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+		} else {
+			EXPECT_EQ(0, ret);
+		}
+		if (ret == 0) {
+			ASSERT_EQ(parent, waitpid(parent, &status, 0));
+			ASSERT_EQ(1, WIFSTOPPED(status));
+			ASSERT_EQ(0, ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, parent, NULL, 0));
+		}
+
+		/* Tests child PTRACE_TRACEME. */
+		ret = ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME);
+		if (variant->domain_parent) {
+			EXPECT_EQ(-1, ret);
+			EXPECT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+		} else {
+			EXPECT_EQ(0, ret);
+		}
+
+		/*
+		 * Signals that the PTRACE_ATTACH test is done and the
+		 * PTRACE_TRACEME test is ongoing.
+		 */
+		ASSERT_EQ(1, write(pipe_child[1], ".", 1));
+
+		if (!variant->domain_parent) {
+			ASSERT_EQ(0, raise(SIGSTOP));
+		}
+
+		/* Waits for the parent PTRACE_ATTACH test. */
+		ASSERT_EQ(1, read(pipe_parent[0], &buf_child, 1));
+		_exit(_metadata->passed ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_child[1]));
+	ASSERT_EQ(0, close(pipe_parent[0]));
+	if (variant->domain_parent)
+		create_domain(_metadata);
+
+	/* Signals that the parent is in a domain, if any. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, write(pipe_parent[1], ".", 1));
+
+	/*
+	 * Waits for the child to test PTRACE_ATTACH on the parent and start
+	 * testing PTRACE_TRACEME.
+	 */
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, read(pipe_child[0], &buf_parent, 1));
+
+	/* Tests child PTRACE_TRACEME. */
+	if (!variant->domain_parent) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(child, waitpid(child, &status, 0));
+		ASSERT_EQ(1, WIFSTOPPED(status));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child, NULL, 0));
+	} else {
+		/* The child should not be traced by the parent. */
+		EXPECT_EQ(-1, ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child, NULL, 0));
+		EXPECT_EQ(ESRCH, errno);
+	}
+
+	/* Tests PTRACE_ATTACH on the child. */
+	ret = ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, child, NULL, 0);
+	if (variant->domain_parent) {
+		EXPECT_EQ(-1, ret);
+		EXPECT_EQ(EPERM, errno);
+	} else {
+		EXPECT_EQ(0, ret);
+	}
+	if (ret == 0) {
+		ASSERT_EQ(child, waitpid(child, &status, 0));
+		ASSERT_EQ(1, WIFSTOPPED(status));
+		ASSERT_EQ(0, ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child, NULL, 0));
+	}
+
+	/* Signals that the parent PTRACE_ATTACH test is done. */
+	ASSERT_EQ(1, write(pipe_parent[1], ".", 1));
+	ASSERT_EQ(child, waitpid(child, &status, 0));
+	if (WIFSIGNALED(status) || !WIFEXITED(status) ||
+			WEXITSTATUS(status) != EXIT_SUCCESS)
+		_metadata->passed = 0;
+}
+
+TEST_HARNESS_MAIN
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/true.c b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/true.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..3f9ccbf52783
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/true.c
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+int main(void)
+{
+	return 0;
+}
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 11/12] samples/landlock: Add a sandbox manager example
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (9 preceding siblings ...)
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 10/12] selftests/landlock: Add user space tests Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 12/12] landlock: Add user and kernel documentation Mickaël Salaün
  11 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

Add a basic sandbox tool to launch a command which can only access a
list of file hierarchies in a read-only or read-write way.

Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
---

Changes since v25:
* Improve comments and fix help (suggested by Jann Horn).
* Add a safeguard for errno check (suggested by Jann Horn).
* Allows users to not use all possible restrictions (e.g. use LL_FS_RO
  without LL_FS_RW).
* Update syscall names.
* Improve Makefile:
  - Replace hostprogs/always-y with userprogs-always-y, available since
    commit faabed295ccc ("kbuild: introduce hostprogs-always-y and
    userprogs-always-y").
  - Depends on CC_CAN_LINK.
* Add Reviewed-by Jann Horn.

Changes since v25:
* Remove useless errno set in the syscall wrappers.
* Cosmetic variable renames.

Changes since v23:
* Re-add hints to help users understand the required kernel
  configuration.  This was removed with the removal of
  landlock_get_features(2).

Changes since v21:
* Remove LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_CHROOT.
* Clean up help.

Changes since v20:
* Update with new syscalls and type names.
* Update errno check for EOPNOTSUPP.
* Use the full syscall interfaces: explicitely set the "flags" field to
  zero.

Changes since v19:
* Update with the new Landlock syscalls.
* Comply with commit 5f2fb52fac15 ("kbuild: rename hostprogs-y/always to
  hostprogs/always-y").

Changes since v16:
* Switch syscall attribute pointer and size arguments.

Changes since v15:
* Update access right names.
* Properly assign access right to files according to the new related
  syscall restriction.
* Replace "select" with "depends on" HEADERS_INSTALL (suggested by Randy
  Dunlap).

Changes since v14:
* Fix Kconfig dependency.
* Remove access rights that may be required for FD-only requests:
  mmap, truncate, getattr, lock, chmod, chown, chgrp, ioctl.
* Fix useless hardcoded syscall number.
* Use execvpe().
* Follow symlinks.
* Extend help with common file paths.
* Constify variables.
* Clean up comments.
* Improve error message.

Changes since v11:
* Add back the filesystem sandbox manager and update it to work with the
  new Landlock syscall.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190721213116.23476-9-mic@digikod.net/
---
 samples/Kconfig              |   7 +
 samples/Makefile             |   1 +
 samples/landlock/.gitignore  |   1 +
 samples/landlock/Makefile    |  13 ++
 samples/landlock/sandboxer.c | 239 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 5 files changed, 261 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 samples/landlock/.gitignore
 create mode 100644 samples/landlock/Makefile
 create mode 100644 samples/landlock/sandboxer.c

diff --git a/samples/Kconfig b/samples/Kconfig
index 0ed6e4d71d87..d25d0e508153 100644
--- a/samples/Kconfig
+++ b/samples/Kconfig
@@ -124,6 +124,13 @@ config SAMPLE_HIDRAW
 	bool "hidraw sample"
 	depends on CC_CAN_LINK && HEADERS_INSTALL
 
+config SAMPLE_LANDLOCK
+	bool "Build Landlock sample code"
+	depends on CC_CAN_LINK && HEADERS_INSTALL
+	help
+	  Build a simple Landlock sandbox manager able to launch a process
+	  restricted by a user-defined filesystem access control policy.
+
 config SAMPLE_PIDFD
 	bool "pidfd sample"
 	depends on CC_CAN_LINK && HEADERS_INSTALL
diff --git a/samples/Makefile b/samples/Makefile
index c3392a595e4b..087e0988ccc5 100644
--- a/samples/Makefile
+++ b/samples/Makefile
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_KDB)		+= kdb/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_KFIFO)		+= kfifo/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_KOBJECT)		+= kobject/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_KPROBES)		+= kprobes/
+subdir-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LANDLOCK)	+= landlock
 obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH)		+= livepatch/
 subdir-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_PIDFD)		+= pidfd
 obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_QMI_CLIENT)		+= qmi/
diff --git a/samples/landlock/.gitignore b/samples/landlock/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f43668b2d318
--- /dev/null
+++ b/samples/landlock/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+/sandboxer
diff --git a/samples/landlock/Makefile b/samples/landlock/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5d601e51c2eb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/samples/landlock/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+
+userprogs-always-y := sandboxer
+
+userccflags += -I usr/include
+
+.PHONY: all clean
+
+all:
+	$(MAKE) -C ../.. samples/landlock/
+
+clean:
+	$(MAKE) -C ../.. M=samples/landlock/ clean
diff --git a/samples/landlock/sandboxer.c b/samples/landlock/sandboxer.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9ee45129869a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/samples/landlock/sandboxer.c
@@ -0,0 +1,239 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+/*
+ * Simple Landlock sandbox manager able to launch a process restricted by a
+ * user-defined filesystem access control policy.
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+ * Copyright © 2020 ANSSI
+ */
+
+#define _GNU_SOURCE
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <linux/landlock.h>
+#include <linux/prctl.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <sys/prctl.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <sys/syscall.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#ifndef landlock_create_ruleset
+static inline int landlock_create_ruleset(
+		const struct landlock_ruleset_attr *const attr,
+		const size_t size, const __u32 flags)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_landlock_create_ruleset, attr, size, flags);
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef landlock_add_rule
+static inline int landlock_add_rule(const int ruleset_fd,
+		const enum landlock_rule_type rule_type,
+		const void *const rule_attr, const __u32 flags)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_landlock_add_rule, ruleset_fd, rule_type,
+			rule_attr, flags);
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
+static inline int landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(const int ruleset_fd,
+		const __u32 flags)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self, ruleset_fd,
+			flags);
+}
+#endif
+
+#define ENV_FS_RO_NAME "LL_FS_RO"
+#define ENV_FS_RW_NAME "LL_FS_RW"
+#define ENV_PATH_TOKEN ":"
+
+static int parse_path(char *env_path, const char ***const path_list)
+{
+	int i, num_paths = 0;
+
+	if (env_path) {
+		num_paths++;
+		for (i = 0; env_path[i]; i++) {
+			if (env_path[i] == ENV_PATH_TOKEN[0])
+				num_paths++;
+		}
+	}
+	*path_list = malloc(num_paths * sizeof(**path_list));
+	for (i = 0; i < num_paths; i++)
+		(*path_list)[i] = strsep(&env_path, ENV_PATH_TOKEN);
+
+	return num_paths;
+}
+
+#define ACCESS_FILE ( \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE)
+
+static int populate_ruleset(
+		const char *const env_var, const int ruleset_fd,
+		const __u64 allowed_access)
+{
+	int num_paths, i, ret = 1;
+	char *env_path_name;
+	const char **path_list = NULL;
+	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath = {
+		.parent_fd = -1,
+	};
+
+	env_path_name = getenv(env_var);
+	if (!env_path_name) {
+		/* Prevents users to forget a setting. */
+		fprintf(stderr, "Missing environment variable %s\n", env_var);
+		return 1;
+	}
+	env_path_name = strdup(env_path_name);
+	unsetenv(env_var);
+	num_paths = parse_path(env_path_name, &path_list);
+	if (num_paths == 1 && path_list[0][0] == '\0') {
+		/*
+		 * Allows to not use all possible restrictions (e.g. use
+		 * LL_FS_RO without LL_FS_RW).
+		 */
+		ret = 0;
+		goto out_free_name;
+	}
+
+	for (i = 0; i < num_paths; i++) {
+		struct stat statbuf;
+
+		path_beneath.parent_fd = open(path_list[i], O_PATH |
+				O_CLOEXEC);
+		if (path_beneath.parent_fd < 0) {
+			fprintf(stderr, "Failed to open \"%s\": %s\n",
+					path_list[i],
+					strerror(errno));
+			goto out_free_name;
+		}
+		if (fstat(path_beneath.parent_fd, &statbuf)) {
+			close(path_beneath.parent_fd);
+			goto out_free_name;
+		}
+		path_beneath.allowed_access = allowed_access;
+		if (!S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode))
+			path_beneath.allowed_access &= ACCESS_FILE;
+		if (landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+					&path_beneath, 0)) {
+			fprintf(stderr, "Failed to update the ruleset with \"%s\": %s\n",
+					path_list[i], strerror(errno));
+			close(path_beneath.parent_fd);
+			goto out_free_name;
+		}
+		close(path_beneath.parent_fd);
+	}
+	ret = 0;
+
+out_free_name:
+	free(env_path_name);
+	return ret;
+}
+
+#define ACCESS_FS_ROUGHLY_READ ( \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR)
+
+#define ACCESS_FS_ROUGHLY_WRITE ( \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK | \
+	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM)
+
+int main(const int argc, char *const argv[], char *const *const envp)
+{
+	const char *cmd_path;
+	char *const *cmd_argv;
+	int ruleset_fd;
+	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+		.handled_access_fs = ACCESS_FS_ROUGHLY_READ |
+			ACCESS_FS_ROUGHLY_WRITE,
+	};
+
+	if (argc < 2) {
+		fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s=\"...\" %s=\"...\" %s <cmd> [args]...\n\n",
+				ENV_FS_RO_NAME, ENV_FS_RW_NAME, argv[0]);
+		fprintf(stderr, "Launch a command in a restricted environment.\n\n");
+		fprintf(stderr, "Environment variables containing paths, "
+				"each separated by a colon:\n");
+		fprintf(stderr, "* %s: list of paths allowed to be used in a read-only way.\n",
+				ENV_FS_RO_NAME);
+		fprintf(stderr, "* %s: list of paths allowed to be used in a read-write way.\n",
+				ENV_FS_RW_NAME);
+		fprintf(stderr, "\nexample:\n"
+				"%s=\"/bin:/lib:/usr:/proc:/etc:/dev/urandom\" "
+				"%s=\"/dev/null:/dev/full:/dev/zero:/dev/pts:/tmp\" "
+				"%s bash -i\n",
+				ENV_FS_RO_NAME, ENV_FS_RW_NAME, argv[0]);
+		return 1;
+	}
+
+	ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr, sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+	if (ruleset_fd < 0) {
+		const int err = errno;
+
+		perror("Failed to create a ruleset");
+		switch (err) {
+		case ENOSYS:
+			fprintf(stderr, "Hint: Landlock is not supported by the current kernel. "
+					"To support it, build the kernel with "
+					"CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK=y and prepend "
+					"\"landlock,\" to the content of CONFIG_LSM.\n");
+			break;
+		case EOPNOTSUPP:
+			fprintf(stderr, "Hint: Landlock is currently disabled. "
+					"It can be enabled in the kernel configuration by "
+					"prepending \"landlock,\" to the content of CONFIG_LSM, "
+					"or at boot time by setting the same content to the "
+					"\"lsm\" kernel parameter.\n");
+			break;
+		}
+		return 1;
+	}
+	if (populate_ruleset(ENV_FS_RO_NAME, ruleset_fd,
+				ACCESS_FS_ROUGHLY_READ)) {
+		goto err_close_ruleset;
+	}
+	if (populate_ruleset(ENV_FS_RW_NAME, ruleset_fd,
+				ACCESS_FS_ROUGHLY_READ | ACCESS_FS_ROUGHLY_WRITE)) {
+		goto err_close_ruleset;
+	}
+	if (prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0)) {
+		perror("Failed to restrict privileges");
+		goto err_close_ruleset;
+	}
+	if (landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0)) {
+		perror("Failed to enforce ruleset");
+		goto err_close_ruleset;
+	}
+	close(ruleset_fd);
+
+	cmd_path = argv[1];
+	cmd_argv = argv + 1;
+	execvpe(cmd_path, cmd_argv, envp);
+	fprintf(stderr, "Failed to execute \"%s\": %s\n", cmd_path,
+			strerror(errno));
+	fprintf(stderr, "Hint: access to the binary, the interpreter or "
+			"shared libraries may be denied.\n");
+	return 1;
+
+err_close_ruleset:
+	close(ruleset_fd);
+	return 1;
+}
-- 
2.30.0


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* [PATCH v27 12/12] landlock: Add user and kernel documentation
  2021-01-21 20:51 [PATCH v27 00/12] Landlock LSM Mickaël Salaün
                   ` (10 preceding siblings ...)
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 11/12] samples/landlock: Add a sandbox manager example Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-21 20:51 ` Mickaël Salaün
  2021-01-22  8:33   ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
  11 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Mickaël Salaün, Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov,
	Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet,
	Kees Cook, Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>

This documentation can be built with the Sphinx framework.

Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Vincent Dagonneau <vincent.dagonneau@ssi.gouv.fr>
---

Changes since v25:
* Explain the behavior of layered access rights.
* Explain how bind mounts and overayfs mounts are handled by Landlock:
  merged overlayfs mount points have their own inodes, which makes these
  hierarchies independent from its upper and lower layers, unlike bind
  mounts which share the same inodes between the source hierarchy and
  the mount point hierarchy.
  New overlayfs mount and bind mount tests check these behaviors.
* Synchronize with the new syscalls.c file and update syscall names.
* Fix spelling.
* Remove Reviewed-by Jann Horn because of the above changes.

Changes since v24:
* Add Reviewed-by Jann Horn.
* Add a paragraph to explain how the ruleset layers work.
* Bump date.

Changes since v23:
* Explain limitations for the maximum number of stacked ruleset, and the
  memory usage restrictions.

Changes since v22:
* Fix spelling and remove obsolete sentence (spotted by Jann Horn).
* Bump date.

Changes since v21:
* Move the user space documentation to userspace-api/landlock.rst and
  the kernel documentation to security/landlock.rst .
* Add license headers.
* Add last update dates.
* Update MAINTAINERS file.
* Add (back) links to git.kernel.org .
* Fix spelling.

Changes since v20:
* Update examples and documentation with the new syscalls.

Changes since v19:
* Update examples and documentation with the new syscalls.

Changes since v15:
* Add current limitations.

Changes since v14:
* Fix spelling (contributed by Randy Dunlap).
* Extend documentation about inheritance and explain layer levels.
* Remove the use of now-removed access rights.
* Use GitHub links.
* Improve kernel documentation.
* Add section for tests.
* Update example.

Changes since v13:
* Rewrote the documentation according to the major revamp.

Previous changes:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191104172146.30797-8-mic@digikod.net/
---
 Documentation/security/index.rst         |   1 +
 Documentation/security/landlock.rst      |  79 ++++++
 Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst    |   1 +
 Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst | 306 +++++++++++++++++++++++
 MAINTAINERS                              |   2 +
 5 files changed, 389 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/security/landlock.rst
 create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst

diff --git a/Documentation/security/index.rst b/Documentation/security/index.rst
index 8129405eb2cc..16335de04e8c 100644
--- a/Documentation/security/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/security/index.rst
@@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ Security Documentation
    siphash
    tpm/index
    digsig
+   landlock
diff --git a/Documentation/security/landlock.rst b/Documentation/security/landlock.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..244e616d3d7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/security/landlock.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+.. Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+.. Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
+
+==================================
+Landlock LSM: kernel documentation
+==================================
+
+:Author: Mickaël Salaün
+:Date: January 2021
+
+Landlock's goal is to create scoped access-control (i.e. sandboxing).  To
+harden a whole system, this feature should be available to any process,
+including unprivileged ones.  Because such process may be compromised or
+backdoored (i.e. untrusted), Landlock's features must be safe to use from the
+kernel and other processes point of view.  Landlock's interface must therefore
+expose a minimal attack surface.
+
+Landlock is designed to be usable by unprivileged processes while following the
+system security policy enforced by other access control mechanisms (e.g. DAC,
+LSM).  Indeed, a Landlock rule shall not interfere with other access-controls
+enforced on the system, only add more restrictions.
+
+Any user can enforce Landlock rulesets on their processes.  They are merged and
+evaluated according to the inherited ones in a way that ensures that only more
+constraints can be added.
+
+User space documentation can be found here: :doc:`/userspace-api/landlock`.
+
+Guiding principles for safe access controls
+===========================================
+
+* A Landlock rule shall be focused on access control on kernel objects instead
+  of syscall filtering (i.e. syscall arguments), which is the purpose of
+  seccomp-bpf.
+* To avoid multiple kinds of side-channel attacks (e.g. leak of security
+  policies, CPU-based attacks), Landlock rules shall not be able to
+  programmatically communicate with user space.
+* Kernel access check shall not slow down access request from unsandboxed
+  processes.
+* Computation related to Landlock operations (e.g. enforcing a ruleset) shall
+  only impact the processes requesting them.
+
+Tests
+=====
+
+Userspace tests for backward compatibility, ptrace restrictions and filesystem
+support can be found here: `tools/testing/selftests/landlock/`_.
+
+Kernel structures
+=================
+
+Object
+------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/object.h
+    :identifiers:
+
+Ruleset and domain
+------------------
+
+A domain is a read-only ruleset tied to a set of subjects (i.e. tasks'
+credentials).  Each time a ruleset is enforced on a task, the current domain is
+duplicated and the ruleset is imported as a new layer of rules in the new
+domain.  Indeed, once in a domain, each rule is tied to a layer level.  To
+grant access to an object, at least one rule of each layer must allow the
+requested action on the object.  A task can then only transit to a new domain
+that is the intersection of the constraints from the current domain and those
+of a ruleset provided by the task.
+
+The definition of a subject is implicit for a task sandboxing itself, which
+makes the reasoning much easier and helps avoid pitfalls.
+
+.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/ruleset.h
+    :identifiers:
+
+.. Links
+.. _tools/testing/selftests/landlock/:
+   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/
diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
index acd2cc2a538d..01f1748ab569 100644
--- a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ place where this information is gathered.
 
    no_new_privs
    seccomp_filter
+   landlock
    unshare
    spec_ctrl
    accelerators/ocxl
diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..06c16f2b038b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,306 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+.. Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
+.. Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
+
+=====================================
+Landlock: unprivileged access control
+=====================================
+
+:Author: Mickaël Salaün
+:Date: January 2021
+
+The goal of Landlock is to enable to restrict ambient rights (e.g. global
+filesystem access) for a set of processes.  Because Landlock is a stackable
+LSM, it makes possible to create safe security sandboxes as new security layers
+in addition to the existing system-wide access-controls. This kind of sandbox
+is expected to help mitigate the security impact of bugs or
+unexpected/malicious behaviors in user space applications.  Landlock empowers
+any process, including unprivileged ones, to securely restrict themselves.
+
+Landlock rules
+==============
+
+A Landlock rule describes an action on an object.  An object is currently a
+file hierarchy, and the related filesystem actions are defined in `Access
+rights`_.  A set of rules is aggregated in a ruleset, which can then restrict
+the thread enforcing it, and its future children.
+
+Defining and enforcing a security policy
+----------------------------------------
+
+We first need to create the ruleset that will contain our rules.  For this
+example, the ruleset will contain rules that only allow read actions, but write
+actions will be denied.  The ruleset then needs to handle both of these kind of
+actions.
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    int ruleset_fd;
+    struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
+        .handled_access_fs =
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM,
+    };
+
+    ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr, sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
+    if (ruleset_fd < 0) {
+        perror("Failed to create a ruleset");
+        return 1;
+    }
+
+We can now add a new rule to this ruleset thanks to the returned file
+descriptor referring to this ruleset.  The rule will only allow reading the
+file hierarchy ``/usr``.  Without another rule, write actions would then be
+denied by the ruleset.  To add ``/usr`` to the ruleset, we open it with the
+``O_PATH`` flag and fill the &struct landlock_path_beneath_attr with this file
+descriptor.
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    int err;
+    struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath = {
+        .allowed_access =
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
+            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR,
+    };
+
+    path_beneath.parent_fd = open("/usr", O_PATH | O_CLOEXEC);
+    if (path_beneath.parent_fd < 0) {
+        perror("Failed to open file");
+        close(ruleset_fd);
+        return 1;
+    }
+    err = landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
+                            &path_beneath, 0);
+    close(path_beneath.parent_fd);
+    if (err) {
+        perror("Failed to update ruleset");
+        close(ruleset_fd);
+        return 1;
+    }
+
+We now have a ruleset with one rule allowing read access to ``/usr`` while
+denying all other handled accesses for the filesystem.  The next step is to
+restrict the current thread from gaining more privileges (e.g. thanks to a SUID
+binary).
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    if (prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0)) {
+        perror("Failed to restrict privileges");
+        close(ruleset_fd);
+        return 1;
+    }
+
+The current thread is now ready to sandbox itself with the ruleset.
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    if (landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0)) {
+        perror("Failed to enforce ruleset");
+        close(ruleset_fd);
+        return 1;
+    }
+    close(ruleset_fd);
+
+If the `landlock_enforce_ruleset_self` system call succeeds, the current thread
+is now restricted and this policy will be enforced on all its subsequently
+created children as well.  Once a thread is landlocked, there is no way to
+remove its security policy; only adding more restrictions is allowed.  These
+threads are now in a new Landlock domain, merge of their parent one (if any)
+with the new ruleset.
+
+Full working code can be found in `samples/landlock/sandboxer.c`_.
+
+Layers of file path access rights
+---------------------------------
+
+Each time a thread enforces a ruleset on itself, it updates its Landlock domain
+with a new layer of policy.  Indeed, this complementary policy is stacked with
+the potentially other rulesets already restricting this thread.  A sandboxed
+thread can then safely add more constraints to itself with a new enforced
+ruleset.
+
+One policy layer grants access to a file path if at least one of its rules
+encountered on the path grants the access.  A sandboxed thread can only access
+a file path if all its enforced policy layers grant the access as well as all
+the other system access controls (e.g. filesystem DAC, other LSM policies,
+etc.).
+
+Bind mounts and OverlayFS
+-------------------------
+
+Landlock enables to restrict access to file hierarchies, which means that these
+access rights can be propagated with bind mounts (cf.
+:doc:`/filesystems/sharedsubtree`) but not with :doc:`/filesystems/overlayfs`.
+
+A bind mount mirrors a source file hierarchy to a destination.  The destination
+hierarchy is then composed of the exact same files, on which Landlock rules can
+be tied, either via the source or the destination path.  These rules restrict
+access when they are encountered on a path, which means that they can restrict
+access to multiple file hierarchies at the same time, whether these hierarchies
+are the result of bind mounts or not.
+
+An OverlayFS mount point consists of upper and lower layers.  These layers are
+combined in a merge directory, result of the mount point.  This merge hierarchy
+may include files from the upper and lower layers, but modifications performed
+on the merge hierarchy only reflects on the upper layer.  From a Landlock
+policy point of view, each OverlayFS layers and merge hierarchies are
+standalone and contains their own set of files and directories, which is
+different from bind mounts.  A policy restricting an OverlayFS layer will not
+restrict the resulted merged hierarchy, and vice versa.
+
+Inheritance
+-----------
+
+Every new thread resulting from a :manpage:`clone(2)` inherits Landlock domain
+restrictions from its parent.  This is similar to the seccomp inheritance (cf.
+:doc:`/userspace-api/seccomp_filter`) or any other LSM dealing with task's
+:manpage:`credentials(7)`.  For instance, one process's thread may apply
+Landlock rules to itself, but they will not be automatically applied to other
+sibling threads (unlike POSIX thread credential changes, cf.
+:manpage:`nptl(7)`).
+
+When a thread sandboxes itself, we have the guarantee that the related security
+policy will stay enforced on all this thread's descendants.  This allows
+creating standalone and modular security policies per application, which will
+automatically be composed between themselves according to their runtime parent
+policies.
+
+Ptrace restrictions
+-------------------
+
+A sandboxed process has less privileges than a non-sandboxed process and must
+then be subject to additional restrictions when manipulating another process.
+To be allowed to use :manpage:`ptrace(2)` and related syscalls on a target
+process, a sandboxed process should have a subset of the target process rules,
+which means the tracee must be in a sub-domain of the tracer.
+
+Kernel interface
+================
+
+Access rights
+-------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
+    :identifiers: fs_access
+
+Creating a new ruleset
+----------------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
+    :identifiers: sys_landlock_create_ruleset
+
+.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
+    :identifiers: landlock_ruleset_attr
+
+Extending a ruleset
+-------------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
+    :identifiers: sys_landlock_add_rule
+
+.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
+    :identifiers: landlock_rule_type landlock_path_beneath_attr
+
+Enforcing a ruleset
+-------------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
+    :identifiers: sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
+
+Current limitations
+===================
+
+Ruleset layers
+--------------
+
+There is a limit of 64 layers of stacked rulesets.  This can be an issue for a
+task willing to enforce a new ruleset in complement to its 64 inherited
+rulesets.  Once this limit is reached, sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self()
+returns E2BIG.  It is then strongly suggested to carefully build rulesets once
+in the life of a thread, especially for applications able to launch other
+applications that may also want to sandbox themselves (e.g. shells, container
+managers, etc.).
+
+Memory usage
+------------
+
+Kernel memory allocated to create rulesets is accounted and can be restricted
+by the :doc:`/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory`.
+
+File renaming and linking
+-------------------------
+
+Because Landlock targets unprivileged access controls, it is needed to properly
+handle composition of rules.  Such property also implies rules nesting.
+Properly handling multiple layers of ruleset, each one of them able to restrict
+access to files, also implies to inherit the ruleset restrictions from a parent
+to its hierarchy.  Because files are identified and restricted by their
+hierarchy, moving or linking a file from one directory to another implies to
+propagate the hierarchy constraints.  To protect against privilege escalations
+through renaming or linking, and for the sack of simplicity, Landlock currently
+limits linking and renaming to the same directory.  Future Landlock evolutions
+will enable more flexibility for renaming and linking, with dedicated ruleset
+flags.
+
+Filesystem layout modification
+------------------------------
+
+As for file renaming and linking, a sandboxed thread cannot modify its
+filesystem layout, whether via :manpage:`mount(2)` or :manpage:`pivot_root(2)`.
+However, :manpage:`chroot(2)` calls are not denied.
+
+Special filesystems
+-------------------
+
+Access to regular files and directories can be restricted by Landlock,
+according to the handled accesses of a ruleset.  However, files that do not
+come from a user-visible filesystem (e.g. pipe, socket), but can still be
+accessed through /proc/self/fd/, cannot currently be restricted.  Likewise,
+some special kernel filesystems such as nsfs, which can be accessed through
+/proc/self/ns/, cannot currently be restricted.  For now, these kind of special
+paths are then always allowed.  Future Landlock evolutions will enable to
+restrict such paths with dedicated ruleset flags.
+
+Questions and answers
+=====================
+
+What about user space sandbox managers?
+---------------------------------------
+
+Using user space process to enforce restrictions on kernel resources can lead
+to race conditions or inconsistent evaluations (i.e. `Incorrect mirroring of
+the OS code and state
+<https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2003/traps-and-pitfalls-practical-problems-system-call-interposition-based-security-tools/>`_).
+
+What about namespaces and containers?
+-------------------------------------
+
+Namespaces can help create sandboxes but they are not designed for
+access-control and then miss useful features for such use case (e.g. no
+fine-grained restrictions).  Moreover, their complexity can lead to security
+issues, especially when untrusted processes can manipulate them (cf.
+`Controlling access to user namespaces <https://lwn.net/Articles/673597/>`_).
+
+Additional documentation
+========================
+
+* :doc:`/security/landlock`
+* https://landlock.io
+
+.. Links
+.. _samples/landlock/sandboxer.c:
+   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/samples/landlock/sandboxer.c
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 572e4288c60f..68276c73c33e 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -9942,6 +9942,8 @@ L:	linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org
 S:	Supported
 W:	https://landlock.io
 T:	git https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux.git
+F:	Documentation/security/landlock.rst
+F:	Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
 F:	include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
 F:	security/landlock/
 K:	landlock
-- 
2.30.0


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* Re: [PATCH v27 12/12] landlock: Add user and kernel documentation
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 12/12] landlock: Add user and kernel documentation Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-22  8:33   ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
  2021-01-22 10:46     ` Mickaël Salaün
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread
From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) @ 2021-01-22  8:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mickaël Salaün
  Cc: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn, Al Viro,
	Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov, Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler,
	Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet, Kees Cook, Richard Weinberger,
	Shuah Khan, Vincent Dagonneau, Kernel-hardening, Linux API,
	linux-arch, linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, lkml, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module,
	maintainer:X86 ARCHITECTURE (32-BIT AND 64-BIT),
	Mickaël Salaün

Hello Mickaël,

It would be great to have some manual pages for these system calls
before release... Can you prepare something?

Thanks,

Michael

On Thu, 21 Jan 2021 at 21:51, Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> wrote:
>
> From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
>
> This documentation can be built with the Sphinx framework.
>
> Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
> Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
> Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
> Reviewed-by: Vincent Dagonneau <vincent.dagonneau@ssi.gouv.fr>
> ---
>
> Changes since v25:
> * Explain the behavior of layered access rights.
> * Explain how bind mounts and overayfs mounts are handled by Landlock:
>   merged overlayfs mount points have their own inodes, which makes these
>   hierarchies independent from its upper and lower layers, unlike bind
>   mounts which share the same inodes between the source hierarchy and
>   the mount point hierarchy.
>   New overlayfs mount and bind mount tests check these behaviors.
> * Synchronize with the new syscalls.c file and update syscall names.
> * Fix spelling.
> * Remove Reviewed-by Jann Horn because of the above changes.
>
> Changes since v24:
> * Add Reviewed-by Jann Horn.
> * Add a paragraph to explain how the ruleset layers work.
> * Bump date.
>
> Changes since v23:
> * Explain limitations for the maximum number of stacked ruleset, and the
>   memory usage restrictions.
>
> Changes since v22:
> * Fix spelling and remove obsolete sentence (spotted by Jann Horn).
> * Bump date.
>
> Changes since v21:
> * Move the user space documentation to userspace-api/landlock.rst and
>   the kernel documentation to security/landlock.rst .
> * Add license headers.
> * Add last update dates.
> * Update MAINTAINERS file.
> * Add (back) links to git.kernel.org .
> * Fix spelling.
>
> Changes since v20:
> * Update examples and documentation with the new syscalls.
>
> Changes since v19:
> * Update examples and documentation with the new syscalls.
>
> Changes since v15:
> * Add current limitations.
>
> Changes since v14:
> * Fix spelling (contributed by Randy Dunlap).
> * Extend documentation about inheritance and explain layer levels.
> * Remove the use of now-removed access rights.
> * Use GitHub links.
> * Improve kernel documentation.
> * Add section for tests.
> * Update example.
>
> Changes since v13:
> * Rewrote the documentation according to the major revamp.
>
> Previous changes:
> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191104172146.30797-8-mic@digikod.net/
> ---
>  Documentation/security/index.rst         |   1 +
>  Documentation/security/landlock.rst      |  79 ++++++
>  Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst    |   1 +
>  Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst | 306 +++++++++++++++++++++++
>  MAINTAINERS                              |   2 +
>  5 files changed, 389 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 Documentation/security/landlock.rst
>  create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/security/index.rst b/Documentation/security/index.rst
> index 8129405eb2cc..16335de04e8c 100644
> --- a/Documentation/security/index.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/security/index.rst
> @@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ Security Documentation
>     siphash
>     tpm/index
>     digsig
> +   landlock
> diff --git a/Documentation/security/landlock.rst b/Documentation/security/landlock.rst
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..244e616d3d7a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/security/landlock.rst
> @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +.. Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
> +.. Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
> +
> +==================================
> +Landlock LSM: kernel documentation
> +==================================
> +
> +:Author: Mickaël Salaün
> +:Date: January 2021
> +
> +Landlock's goal is to create scoped access-control (i.e. sandboxing).  To
> +harden a whole system, this feature should be available to any process,
> +including unprivileged ones.  Because such process may be compromised or
> +backdoored (i.e. untrusted), Landlock's features must be safe to use from the
> +kernel and other processes point of view.  Landlock's interface must therefore
> +expose a minimal attack surface.
> +
> +Landlock is designed to be usable by unprivileged processes while following the
> +system security policy enforced by other access control mechanisms (e.g. DAC,
> +LSM).  Indeed, a Landlock rule shall not interfere with other access-controls
> +enforced on the system, only add more restrictions.
> +
> +Any user can enforce Landlock rulesets on their processes.  They are merged and
> +evaluated according to the inherited ones in a way that ensures that only more
> +constraints can be added.
> +
> +User space documentation can be found here: :doc:`/userspace-api/landlock`.
> +
> +Guiding principles for safe access controls
> +===========================================
> +
> +* A Landlock rule shall be focused on access control on kernel objects instead
> +  of syscall filtering (i.e. syscall arguments), which is the purpose of
> +  seccomp-bpf.
> +* To avoid multiple kinds of side-channel attacks (e.g. leak of security
> +  policies, CPU-based attacks), Landlock rules shall not be able to
> +  programmatically communicate with user space.
> +* Kernel access check shall not slow down access request from unsandboxed
> +  processes.
> +* Computation related to Landlock operations (e.g. enforcing a ruleset) shall
> +  only impact the processes requesting them.
> +
> +Tests
> +=====
> +
> +Userspace tests for backward compatibility, ptrace restrictions and filesystem
> +support can be found here: `tools/testing/selftests/landlock/`_.
> +
> +Kernel structures
> +=================
> +
> +Object
> +------
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/object.h
> +    :identifiers:
> +
> +Ruleset and domain
> +------------------
> +
> +A domain is a read-only ruleset tied to a set of subjects (i.e. tasks'
> +credentials).  Each time a ruleset is enforced on a task, the current domain is
> +duplicated and the ruleset is imported as a new layer of rules in the new
> +domain.  Indeed, once in a domain, each rule is tied to a layer level.  To
> +grant access to an object, at least one rule of each layer must allow the
> +requested action on the object.  A task can then only transit to a new domain
> +that is the intersection of the constraints from the current domain and those
> +of a ruleset provided by the task.
> +
> +The definition of a subject is implicit for a task sandboxing itself, which
> +makes the reasoning much easier and helps avoid pitfalls.
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/ruleset.h
> +    :identifiers:
> +
> +.. Links
> +.. _tools/testing/selftests/landlock/:
> +   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/
> diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
> index acd2cc2a538d..01f1748ab569 100644
> --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ place where this information is gathered.
>
>     no_new_privs
>     seccomp_filter
> +   landlock
>     unshare
>     spec_ctrl
>     accelerators/ocxl
> diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..06c16f2b038b
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
> @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@
> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +.. Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
> +.. Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
> +
> +=====================================
> +Landlock: unprivileged access control
> +=====================================
> +
> +:Author: Mickaël Salaün
> +:Date: January 2021
> +
> +The goal of Landlock is to enable to restrict ambient rights (e.g. global
> +filesystem access) for a set of processes.  Because Landlock is a stackable
> +LSM, it makes possible to create safe security sandboxes as new security layers
> +in addition to the existing system-wide access-controls. This kind of sandbox
> +is expected to help mitigate the security impact of bugs or
> +unexpected/malicious behaviors in user space applications.  Landlock empowers
> +any process, including unprivileged ones, to securely restrict themselves.
> +
> +Landlock rules
> +==============
> +
> +A Landlock rule describes an action on an object.  An object is currently a
> +file hierarchy, and the related filesystem actions are defined in `Access
> +rights`_.  A set of rules is aggregated in a ruleset, which can then restrict
> +the thread enforcing it, and its future children.
> +
> +Defining and enforcing a security policy
> +----------------------------------------
> +
> +We first need to create the ruleset that will contain our rules.  For this
> +example, the ruleset will contain rules that only allow read actions, but write
> +actions will be denied.  The ruleset then needs to handle both of these kind of
> +actions.
> +
> +.. code-block:: c
> +
> +    int ruleset_fd;
> +    struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
> +        .handled_access_fs =
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM,
> +    };
> +
> +    ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr, sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
> +    if (ruleset_fd < 0) {
> +        perror("Failed to create a ruleset");
> +        return 1;
> +    }
> +
> +We can now add a new rule to this ruleset thanks to the returned file
> +descriptor referring to this ruleset.  The rule will only allow reading the
> +file hierarchy ``/usr``.  Without another rule, write actions would then be
> +denied by the ruleset.  To add ``/usr`` to the ruleset, we open it with the
> +``O_PATH`` flag and fill the &struct landlock_path_beneath_attr with this file
> +descriptor.
> +
> +.. code-block:: c
> +
> +    int err;
> +    struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath = {
> +        .allowed_access =
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR,
> +    };
> +
> +    path_beneath.parent_fd = open("/usr", O_PATH | O_CLOEXEC);
> +    if (path_beneath.parent_fd < 0) {
> +        perror("Failed to open file");
> +        close(ruleset_fd);
> +        return 1;
> +    }
> +    err = landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
> +                            &path_beneath, 0);
> +    close(path_beneath.parent_fd);
> +    if (err) {
> +        perror("Failed to update ruleset");
> +        close(ruleset_fd);
> +        return 1;
> +    }
> +
> +We now have a ruleset with one rule allowing read access to ``/usr`` while
> +denying all other handled accesses for the filesystem.  The next step is to
> +restrict the current thread from gaining more privileges (e.g. thanks to a SUID
> +binary).
> +
> +.. code-block:: c
> +
> +    if (prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0)) {
> +        perror("Failed to restrict privileges");
> +        close(ruleset_fd);
> +        return 1;
> +    }
> +
> +The current thread is now ready to sandbox itself with the ruleset.
> +
> +.. code-block:: c
> +
> +    if (landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0)) {
> +        perror("Failed to enforce ruleset");
> +        close(ruleset_fd);
> +        return 1;
> +    }
> +    close(ruleset_fd);
> +
> +If the `landlock_enforce_ruleset_self` system call succeeds, the current thread
> +is now restricted and this policy will be enforced on all its subsequently
> +created children as well.  Once a thread is landlocked, there is no way to
> +remove its security policy; only adding more restrictions is allowed.  These
> +threads are now in a new Landlock domain, merge of their parent one (if any)
> +with the new ruleset.
> +
> +Full working code can be found in `samples/landlock/sandboxer.c`_.
> +
> +Layers of file path access rights
> +---------------------------------
> +
> +Each time a thread enforces a ruleset on itself, it updates its Landlock domain
> +with a new layer of policy.  Indeed, this complementary policy is stacked with
> +the potentially other rulesets already restricting this thread.  A sandboxed
> +thread can then safely add more constraints to itself with a new enforced
> +ruleset.
> +
> +One policy layer grants access to a file path if at least one of its rules
> +encountered on the path grants the access.  A sandboxed thread can only access
> +a file path if all its enforced policy layers grant the access as well as all
> +the other system access controls (e.g. filesystem DAC, other LSM policies,
> +etc.).
> +
> +Bind mounts and OverlayFS
> +-------------------------
> +
> +Landlock enables to restrict access to file hierarchies, which means that these
> +access rights can be propagated with bind mounts (cf.
> +:doc:`/filesystems/sharedsubtree`) but not with :doc:`/filesystems/overlayfs`.
> +
> +A bind mount mirrors a source file hierarchy to a destination.  The destination
> +hierarchy is then composed of the exact same files, on which Landlock rules can
> +be tied, either via the source or the destination path.  These rules restrict
> +access when they are encountered on a path, which means that they can restrict
> +access to multiple file hierarchies at the same time, whether these hierarchies
> +are the result of bind mounts or not.
> +
> +An OverlayFS mount point consists of upper and lower layers.  These layers are
> +combined in a merge directory, result of the mount point.  This merge hierarchy
> +may include files from the upper and lower layers, but modifications performed
> +on the merge hierarchy only reflects on the upper layer.  From a Landlock
> +policy point of view, each OverlayFS layers and merge hierarchies are
> +standalone and contains their own set of files and directories, which is
> +different from bind mounts.  A policy restricting an OverlayFS layer will not
> +restrict the resulted merged hierarchy, and vice versa.
> +
> +Inheritance
> +-----------
> +
> +Every new thread resulting from a :manpage:`clone(2)` inherits Landlock domain
> +restrictions from its parent.  This is similar to the seccomp inheritance (cf.
> +:doc:`/userspace-api/seccomp_filter`) or any other LSM dealing with task's
> +:manpage:`credentials(7)`.  For instance, one process's thread may apply
> +Landlock rules to itself, but they will not be automatically applied to other
> +sibling threads (unlike POSIX thread credential changes, cf.
> +:manpage:`nptl(7)`).
> +
> +When a thread sandboxes itself, we have the guarantee that the related security
> +policy will stay enforced on all this thread's descendants.  This allows
> +creating standalone and modular security policies per application, which will
> +automatically be composed between themselves according to their runtime parent
> +policies.
> +
> +Ptrace restrictions
> +-------------------
> +
> +A sandboxed process has less privileges than a non-sandboxed process and must
> +then be subject to additional restrictions when manipulating another process.
> +To be allowed to use :manpage:`ptrace(2)` and related syscalls on a target
> +process, a sandboxed process should have a subset of the target process rules,
> +which means the tracee must be in a sub-domain of the tracer.
> +
> +Kernel interface
> +================
> +
> +Access rights
> +-------------
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> +    :identifiers: fs_access
> +
> +Creating a new ruleset
> +----------------------
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
> +    :identifiers: sys_landlock_create_ruleset
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> +    :identifiers: landlock_ruleset_attr
> +
> +Extending a ruleset
> +-------------------
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
> +    :identifiers: sys_landlock_add_rule
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> +    :identifiers: landlock_rule_type landlock_path_beneath_attr
> +
> +Enforcing a ruleset
> +-------------------
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
> +    :identifiers: sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
> +
> +Current limitations
> +===================
> +
> +Ruleset layers
> +--------------
> +
> +There is a limit of 64 layers of stacked rulesets.  This can be an issue for a
> +task willing to enforce a new ruleset in complement to its 64 inherited
> +rulesets.  Once this limit is reached, sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self()
> +returns E2BIG.  It is then strongly suggested to carefully build rulesets once
> +in the life of a thread, especially for applications able to launch other
> +applications that may also want to sandbox themselves (e.g. shells, container
> +managers, etc.).
> +
> +Memory usage
> +------------
> +
> +Kernel memory allocated to create rulesets is accounted and can be restricted
> +by the :doc:`/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory`.
> +
> +File renaming and linking
> +-------------------------
> +
> +Because Landlock targets unprivileged access controls, it is needed to properly
> +handle composition of rules.  Such property also implies rules nesting.
> +Properly handling multiple layers of ruleset, each one of them able to restrict
> +access to files, also implies to inherit the ruleset restrictions from a parent
> +to its hierarchy.  Because files are identified and restricted by their
> +hierarchy, moving or linking a file from one directory to another implies to
> +propagate the hierarchy constraints.  To protect against privilege escalations
> +through renaming or linking, and for the sack of simplicity, Landlock currently
> +limits linking and renaming to the same directory.  Future Landlock evolutions
> +will enable more flexibility for renaming and linking, with dedicated ruleset
> +flags.
> +
> +Filesystem layout modification
> +------------------------------
> +
> +As for file renaming and linking, a sandboxed thread cannot modify its
> +filesystem layout, whether via :manpage:`mount(2)` or :manpage:`pivot_root(2)`.
> +However, :manpage:`chroot(2)` calls are not denied.
> +
> +Special filesystems
> +-------------------
> +
> +Access to regular files and directories can be restricted by Landlock,
> +according to the handled accesses of a ruleset.  However, files that do not
> +come from a user-visible filesystem (e.g. pipe, socket), but can still be
> +accessed through /proc/self/fd/, cannot currently be restricted.  Likewise,
> +some special kernel filesystems such as nsfs, which can be accessed through
> +/proc/self/ns/, cannot currently be restricted.  For now, these kind of special
> +paths are then always allowed.  Future Landlock evolutions will enable to
> +restrict such paths with dedicated ruleset flags.
> +
> +Questions and answers
> +=====================
> +
> +What about user space sandbox managers?
> +---------------------------------------
> +
> +Using user space process to enforce restrictions on kernel resources can lead
> +to race conditions or inconsistent evaluations (i.e. `Incorrect mirroring of
> +the OS code and state
> +<https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2003/traps-and-pitfalls-practical-problems-system-call-interposition-based-security-tools/>`_).
> +
> +What about namespaces and containers?
> +-------------------------------------
> +
> +Namespaces can help create sandboxes but they are not designed for
> +access-control and then miss useful features for such use case (e.g. no
> +fine-grained restrictions).  Moreover, their complexity can lead to security
> +issues, especially when untrusted processes can manipulate them (cf.
> +`Controlling access to user namespaces <https://lwn.net/Articles/673597/>`_).
> +
> +Additional documentation
> +========================
> +
> +* :doc:`/security/landlock`
> +* https://landlock.io
> +
> +.. Links
> +.. _samples/landlock/sandboxer.c:
> +   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/samples/landlock/sandboxer.c
> diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
> index 572e4288c60f..68276c73c33e 100644
> --- a/MAINTAINERS
> +++ b/MAINTAINERS
> @@ -9942,6 +9942,8 @@ L:        linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org
>  S:     Supported
>  W:     https://landlock.io
>  T:     git https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux.git
> +F:     Documentation/security/landlock.rst
> +F:     Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
>  F:     include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
>  F:     security/landlock/
>  K:     landlock
> --
> 2.30.0
>


-- 
Michael Kerrisk
Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/
Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/

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* Re: [PATCH v27 12/12] landlock: Add user and kernel documentation
  2021-01-22  8:33   ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
@ 2021-01-22 10:46     ` Mickaël Salaün
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-22 10:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mtk.manpages
  Cc: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn, Al Viro,
	Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov, Arnd Bergmann, Casey Schaufler,
	Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet, Kees Cook, Richard Weinberger,
	Shuah Khan, Vincent Dagonneau, Kernel-hardening, Linux API,
	linux-arch, linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, lkml, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module,
	maintainer:X86 ARCHITECTURE (32-BIT AND 64-BIT),
	Mickaël Salaün


On 22/01/2021 09:33, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote:
> Hello Mickaël,

Hi Michael,

> 
> It would be great to have some manual pages for these system calls
> before release... Can you prepare something?

Yes, I will start some pages based on the current documentation, but it
will be some time before seeing Landlock in a (stable) release.

Could you please take a look at the UAPI (patch 8/12)?

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Michael
> 
> On Thu, 21 Jan 2021 at 21:51, Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> wrote:
>>
>> From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
>>
>> This documentation can be built with the Sphinx framework.
>>
>> Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
>> Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
>> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
>> Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
>> Reviewed-by: Vincent Dagonneau <vincent.dagonneau@ssi.gouv.fr>
>> ---
>>
>> Changes since v25:
>> * Explain the behavior of layered access rights.
>> * Explain how bind mounts and overayfs mounts are handled by Landlock:
>>   merged overlayfs mount points have their own inodes, which makes these
>>   hierarchies independent from its upper and lower layers, unlike bind
>>   mounts which share the same inodes between the source hierarchy and
>>   the mount point hierarchy.
>>   New overlayfs mount and bind mount tests check these behaviors.
>> * Synchronize with the new syscalls.c file and update syscall names.
>> * Fix spelling.
>> * Remove Reviewed-by Jann Horn because of the above changes.
>>
>> Changes since v24:
>> * Add Reviewed-by Jann Horn.
>> * Add a paragraph to explain how the ruleset layers work.
>> * Bump date.
>>
>> Changes since v23:
>> * Explain limitations for the maximum number of stacked ruleset, and the
>>   memory usage restrictions.
>>
>> Changes since v22:
>> * Fix spelling and remove obsolete sentence (spotted by Jann Horn).
>> * Bump date.
>>
>> Changes since v21:
>> * Move the user space documentation to userspace-api/landlock.rst and
>>   the kernel documentation to security/landlock.rst .
>> * Add license headers.
>> * Add last update dates.
>> * Update MAINTAINERS file.
>> * Add (back) links to git.kernel.org .
>> * Fix spelling.
>>
>> Changes since v20:
>> * Update examples and documentation with the new syscalls.
>>
>> Changes since v19:
>> * Update examples and documentation with the new syscalls.
>>
>> Changes since v15:
>> * Add current limitations.
>>
>> Changes since v14:
>> * Fix spelling (contributed by Randy Dunlap).
>> * Extend documentation about inheritance and explain layer levels.
>> * Remove the use of now-removed access rights.
>> * Use GitHub links.
>> * Improve kernel documentation.
>> * Add section for tests.
>> * Update example.
>>
>> Changes since v13:
>> * Rewrote the documentation according to the major revamp.
>>
>> Previous changes:
>> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191104172146.30797-8-mic@digikod.net/
>> ---
>>  Documentation/security/index.rst         |   1 +
>>  Documentation/security/landlock.rst      |  79 ++++++
>>  Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst    |   1 +
>>  Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst | 306 +++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  MAINTAINERS                              |   2 +
>>  5 files changed, 389 insertions(+)
>>  create mode 100644 Documentation/security/landlock.rst
>>  create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/security/index.rst b/Documentation/security/index.rst
>> index 8129405eb2cc..16335de04e8c 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/security/index.rst
>> +++ b/Documentation/security/index.rst
>> @@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ Security Documentation
>>     siphash
>>     tpm/index
>>     digsig
>> +   landlock
>> diff --git a/Documentation/security/landlock.rst b/Documentation/security/landlock.rst
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..244e616d3d7a
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/security/landlock.rst
>> @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
>> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
>> +.. Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
>> +.. Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
>> +
>> +==================================
>> +Landlock LSM: kernel documentation
>> +==================================
>> +
>> +:Author: Mickaël Salaün
>> +:Date: January 2021
>> +
>> +Landlock's goal is to create scoped access-control (i.e. sandboxing).  To
>> +harden a whole system, this feature should be available to any process,
>> +including unprivileged ones.  Because such process may be compromised or
>> +backdoored (i.e. untrusted), Landlock's features must be safe to use from the
>> +kernel and other processes point of view.  Landlock's interface must therefore
>> +expose a minimal attack surface.
>> +
>> +Landlock is designed to be usable by unprivileged processes while following the
>> +system security policy enforced by other access control mechanisms (e.g. DAC,
>> +LSM).  Indeed, a Landlock rule shall not interfere with other access-controls
>> +enforced on the system, only add more restrictions.
>> +
>> +Any user can enforce Landlock rulesets on their processes.  They are merged and
>> +evaluated according to the inherited ones in a way that ensures that only more
>> +constraints can be added.
>> +
>> +User space documentation can be found here: :doc:`/userspace-api/landlock`.
>> +
>> +Guiding principles for safe access controls
>> +===========================================
>> +
>> +* A Landlock rule shall be focused on access control on kernel objects instead
>> +  of syscall filtering (i.e. syscall arguments), which is the purpose of
>> +  seccomp-bpf.
>> +* To avoid multiple kinds of side-channel attacks (e.g. leak of security
>> +  policies, CPU-based attacks), Landlock rules shall not be able to
>> +  programmatically communicate with user space.
>> +* Kernel access check shall not slow down access request from unsandboxed
>> +  processes.
>> +* Computation related to Landlock operations (e.g. enforcing a ruleset) shall
>> +  only impact the processes requesting them.
>> +
>> +Tests
>> +=====
>> +
>> +Userspace tests for backward compatibility, ptrace restrictions and filesystem
>> +support can be found here: `tools/testing/selftests/landlock/`_.
>> +
>> +Kernel structures
>> +=================
>> +
>> +Object
>> +------
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/object.h
>> +    :identifiers:
>> +
>> +Ruleset and domain
>> +------------------
>> +
>> +A domain is a read-only ruleset tied to a set of subjects (i.e. tasks'
>> +credentials).  Each time a ruleset is enforced on a task, the current domain is
>> +duplicated and the ruleset is imported as a new layer of rules in the new
>> +domain.  Indeed, once in a domain, each rule is tied to a layer level.  To
>> +grant access to an object, at least one rule of each layer must allow the
>> +requested action on the object.  A task can then only transit to a new domain
>> +that is the intersection of the constraints from the current domain and those
>> +of a ruleset provided by the task.
>> +
>> +The definition of a subject is implicit for a task sandboxing itself, which
>> +makes the reasoning much easier and helps avoid pitfalls.
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/ruleset.h
>> +    :identifiers:
>> +
>> +.. Links
>> +.. _tools/testing/selftests/landlock/:
>> +   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/tools/testing/selftests/landlock/
>> diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
>> index acd2cc2a538d..01f1748ab569 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
>> +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst
>> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ place where this information is gathered.
>>
>>     no_new_privs
>>     seccomp_filter
>> +   landlock
>>     unshare
>>     spec_ctrl
>>     accelerators/ocxl
>> diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..06c16f2b038b
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
>> @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@
>> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
>> +.. Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
>> +.. Copyright © 2019-2020 ANSSI
>> +
>> +=====================================
>> +Landlock: unprivileged access control
>> +=====================================
>> +
>> +:Author: Mickaël Salaün
>> +:Date: January 2021
>> +
>> +The goal of Landlock is to enable to restrict ambient rights (e.g. global
>> +filesystem access) for a set of processes.  Because Landlock is a stackable
>> +LSM, it makes possible to create safe security sandboxes as new security layers
>> +in addition to the existing system-wide access-controls. This kind of sandbox
>> +is expected to help mitigate the security impact of bugs or
>> +unexpected/malicious behaviors in user space applications.  Landlock empowers
>> +any process, including unprivileged ones, to securely restrict themselves.
>> +
>> +Landlock rules
>> +==============
>> +
>> +A Landlock rule describes an action on an object.  An object is currently a
>> +file hierarchy, and the related filesystem actions are defined in `Access
>> +rights`_.  A set of rules is aggregated in a ruleset, which can then restrict
>> +the thread enforcing it, and its future children.
>> +
>> +Defining and enforcing a security policy
>> +----------------------------------------
>> +
>> +We first need to create the ruleset that will contain our rules.  For this
>> +example, the ruleset will contain rules that only allow read actions, but write
>> +actions will be denied.  The ruleset then needs to handle both of these kind of
>> +actions.
>> +
>> +.. code-block:: c
>> +
>> +    int ruleset_fd;
>> +    struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr = {
>> +        .handled_access_fs =
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM,
>> +    };
>> +
>> +    ruleset_fd = landlock_create_ruleset(&ruleset_attr, sizeof(ruleset_attr), 0);
>> +    if (ruleset_fd < 0) {
>> +        perror("Failed to create a ruleset");
>> +        return 1;
>> +    }
>> +
>> +We can now add a new rule to this ruleset thanks to the returned file
>> +descriptor referring to this ruleset.  The rule will only allow reading the
>> +file hierarchy ``/usr``.  Without another rule, write actions would then be
>> +denied by the ruleset.  To add ``/usr`` to the ruleset, we open it with the
>> +``O_PATH`` flag and fill the &struct landlock_path_beneath_attr with this file
>> +descriptor.
>> +
>> +.. code-block:: c
>> +
>> +    int err;
>> +    struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath = {
>> +        .allowed_access =
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE |
>> +            LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR,
>> +    };
>> +
>> +    path_beneath.parent_fd = open("/usr", O_PATH | O_CLOEXEC);
>> +    if (path_beneath.parent_fd < 0) {
>> +        perror("Failed to open file");
>> +        close(ruleset_fd);
>> +        return 1;
>> +    }
>> +    err = landlock_add_rule(ruleset_fd, LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH,
>> +                            &path_beneath, 0);
>> +    close(path_beneath.parent_fd);
>> +    if (err) {
>> +        perror("Failed to update ruleset");
>> +        close(ruleset_fd);
>> +        return 1;
>> +    }
>> +
>> +We now have a ruleset with one rule allowing read access to ``/usr`` while
>> +denying all other handled accesses for the filesystem.  The next step is to
>> +restrict the current thread from gaining more privileges (e.g. thanks to a SUID
>> +binary).
>> +
>> +.. code-block:: c
>> +
>> +    if (prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0)) {
>> +        perror("Failed to restrict privileges");
>> +        close(ruleset_fd);
>> +        return 1;
>> +    }
>> +
>> +The current thread is now ready to sandbox itself with the ruleset.
>> +
>> +.. code-block:: c
>> +
>> +    if (landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(ruleset_fd, 0)) {
>> +        perror("Failed to enforce ruleset");
>> +        close(ruleset_fd);
>> +        return 1;
>> +    }
>> +    close(ruleset_fd);
>> +
>> +If the `landlock_enforce_ruleset_self` system call succeeds, the current thread
>> +is now restricted and this policy will be enforced on all its subsequently
>> +created children as well.  Once a thread is landlocked, there is no way to
>> +remove its security policy; only adding more restrictions is allowed.  These
>> +threads are now in a new Landlock domain, merge of their parent one (if any)
>> +with the new ruleset.
>> +
>> +Full working code can be found in `samples/landlock/sandboxer.c`_.
>> +
>> +Layers of file path access rights
>> +---------------------------------
>> +
>> +Each time a thread enforces a ruleset on itself, it updates its Landlock domain
>> +with a new layer of policy.  Indeed, this complementary policy is stacked with
>> +the potentially other rulesets already restricting this thread.  A sandboxed
>> +thread can then safely add more constraints to itself with a new enforced
>> +ruleset.
>> +
>> +One policy layer grants access to a file path if at least one of its rules
>> +encountered on the path grants the access.  A sandboxed thread can only access
>> +a file path if all its enforced policy layers grant the access as well as all
>> +the other system access controls (e.g. filesystem DAC, other LSM policies,
>> +etc.).
>> +
>> +Bind mounts and OverlayFS
>> +-------------------------
>> +
>> +Landlock enables to restrict access to file hierarchies, which means that these
>> +access rights can be propagated with bind mounts (cf.
>> +:doc:`/filesystems/sharedsubtree`) but not with :doc:`/filesystems/overlayfs`.
>> +
>> +A bind mount mirrors a source file hierarchy to a destination.  The destination
>> +hierarchy is then composed of the exact same files, on which Landlock rules can
>> +be tied, either via the source or the destination path.  These rules restrict
>> +access when they are encountered on a path, which means that they can restrict
>> +access to multiple file hierarchies at the same time, whether these hierarchies
>> +are the result of bind mounts or not.
>> +
>> +An OverlayFS mount point consists of upper and lower layers.  These layers are
>> +combined in a merge directory, result of the mount point.  This merge hierarchy
>> +may include files from the upper and lower layers, but modifications performed
>> +on the merge hierarchy only reflects on the upper layer.  From a Landlock
>> +policy point of view, each OverlayFS layers and merge hierarchies are
>> +standalone and contains their own set of files and directories, which is
>> +different from bind mounts.  A policy restricting an OverlayFS layer will not
>> +restrict the resulted merged hierarchy, and vice versa.
>> +
>> +Inheritance
>> +-----------
>> +
>> +Every new thread resulting from a :manpage:`clone(2)` inherits Landlock domain
>> +restrictions from its parent.  This is similar to the seccomp inheritance (cf.
>> +:doc:`/userspace-api/seccomp_filter`) or any other LSM dealing with task's
>> +:manpage:`credentials(7)`.  For instance, one process's thread may apply
>> +Landlock rules to itself, but they will not be automatically applied to other
>> +sibling threads (unlike POSIX thread credential changes, cf.
>> +:manpage:`nptl(7)`).
>> +
>> +When a thread sandboxes itself, we have the guarantee that the related security
>> +policy will stay enforced on all this thread's descendants.  This allows
>> +creating standalone and modular security policies per application, which will
>> +automatically be composed between themselves according to their runtime parent
>> +policies.
>> +
>> +Ptrace restrictions
>> +-------------------
>> +
>> +A sandboxed process has less privileges than a non-sandboxed process and must
>> +then be subject to additional restrictions when manipulating another process.
>> +To be allowed to use :manpage:`ptrace(2)` and related syscalls on a target
>> +process, a sandboxed process should have a subset of the target process rules,
>> +which means the tracee must be in a sub-domain of the tracer.
>> +
>> +Kernel interface
>> +================
>> +
>> +Access rights
>> +-------------
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
>> +    :identifiers: fs_access
>> +
>> +Creating a new ruleset
>> +----------------------
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
>> +    :identifiers: sys_landlock_create_ruleset
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
>> +    :identifiers: landlock_ruleset_attr
>> +
>> +Extending a ruleset
>> +-------------------
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
>> +    :identifiers: sys_landlock_add_rule
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
>> +    :identifiers: landlock_rule_type landlock_path_beneath_attr
>> +
>> +Enforcing a ruleset
>> +-------------------
>> +
>> +.. kernel-doc:: security/landlock/syscalls.c
>> +    :identifiers: sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self
>> +
>> +Current limitations
>> +===================
>> +
>> +Ruleset layers
>> +--------------
>> +
>> +There is a limit of 64 layers of stacked rulesets.  This can be an issue for a
>> +task willing to enforce a new ruleset in complement to its 64 inherited
>> +rulesets.  Once this limit is reached, sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self()
>> +returns E2BIG.  It is then strongly suggested to carefully build rulesets once
>> +in the life of a thread, especially for applications able to launch other
>> +applications that may also want to sandbox themselves (e.g. shells, container
>> +managers, etc.).
>> +
>> +Memory usage
>> +------------
>> +
>> +Kernel memory allocated to create rulesets is accounted and can be restricted
>> +by the :doc:`/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory`.
>> +
>> +File renaming and linking
>> +-------------------------
>> +
>> +Because Landlock targets unprivileged access controls, it is needed to properly
>> +handle composition of rules.  Such property also implies rules nesting.
>> +Properly handling multiple layers of ruleset, each one of them able to restrict
>> +access to files, also implies to inherit the ruleset restrictions from a parent
>> +to its hierarchy.  Because files are identified and restricted by their
>> +hierarchy, moving or linking a file from one directory to another implies to
>> +propagate the hierarchy constraints.  To protect against privilege escalations
>> +through renaming or linking, and for the sack of simplicity, Landlock currently
>> +limits linking and renaming to the same directory.  Future Landlock evolutions
>> +will enable more flexibility for renaming and linking, with dedicated ruleset
>> +flags.
>> +
>> +Filesystem layout modification
>> +------------------------------
>> +
>> +As for file renaming and linking, a sandboxed thread cannot modify its
>> +filesystem layout, whether via :manpage:`mount(2)` or :manpage:`pivot_root(2)`.
>> +However, :manpage:`chroot(2)` calls are not denied.
>> +
>> +Special filesystems
>> +-------------------
>> +
>> +Access to regular files and directories can be restricted by Landlock,
>> +according to the handled accesses of a ruleset.  However, files that do not
>> +come from a user-visible filesystem (e.g. pipe, socket), but can still be
>> +accessed through /proc/self/fd/, cannot currently be restricted.  Likewise,
>> +some special kernel filesystems such as nsfs, which can be accessed through
>> +/proc/self/ns/, cannot currently be restricted.  For now, these kind of special
>> +paths are then always allowed.  Future Landlock evolutions will enable to
>> +restrict such paths with dedicated ruleset flags.
>> +
>> +Questions and answers
>> +=====================
>> +
>> +What about user space sandbox managers?
>> +---------------------------------------
>> +
>> +Using user space process to enforce restrictions on kernel resources can lead
>> +to race conditions or inconsistent evaluations (i.e. `Incorrect mirroring of
>> +the OS code and state
>> +<https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2003/traps-and-pitfalls-practical-problems-system-call-interposition-based-security-tools/>`_).
>> +
>> +What about namespaces and containers?
>> +-------------------------------------
>> +
>> +Namespaces can help create sandboxes but they are not designed for
>> +access-control and then miss useful features for such use case (e.g. no
>> +fine-grained restrictions).  Moreover, their complexity can lead to security
>> +issues, especially when untrusted processes can manipulate them (cf.
>> +`Controlling access to user namespaces <https://lwn.net/Articles/673597/>`_).
>> +
>> +Additional documentation
>> +========================
>> +
>> +* :doc:`/security/landlock`
>> +* https://landlock.io
>> +
>> +.. Links
>> +.. _samples/landlock/sandboxer.c:
>> +   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/samples/landlock/sandboxer.c
>> diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
>> index 572e4288c60f..68276c73c33e 100644
>> --- a/MAINTAINERS
>> +++ b/MAINTAINERS
>> @@ -9942,6 +9942,8 @@ L:        linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org
>>  S:     Supported
>>  W:     https://landlock.io
>>  T:     git https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux.git
>> +F:     Documentation/security/landlock.rst
>> +F:     Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
>>  F:     include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
>>  F:     security/landlock/
>>  K:     landlock
>> --
>> 2.30.0
>>
> 
> 

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* Re: [PATCH v27 08/12] landlock: Add syscall implementations
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 08/12] landlock: Add syscall implementations Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-24 15:22   ` Mickaël Salaün
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-24 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov, Arnd Bergmann,
	Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet, Kees Cook,
	Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

After further though, I think that the third syscall currently called
"landlock_enforce_ruleset_self" may be better named
"landlock_restrict_self". I want to keep the "self" part because, as
explained in the changelog and previous discussions, we may want to be
able to restrict other processes (e.g. with pidfd or cgroup) in the
future with dedicated syscalls. "landlock_restrict_self" is shorter and
follows the same semantic as the two other syscalls (i.e. verb + direct
object). If needed, a future version of this syscall could extend "self"
to the process (instead of the current thread) simply with a flag.
What do you think of this renaming?


On 21/01/2021 21:51, Mickaël Salaün wrote:
> From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
> 
> These 3 system calls are designed to be used by unprivileged processes
> to sandbox themselves:
> * landlock_create_ruleset(2): Creates a ruleset and returns its file
>   descriptor.
> * landlock_add_rule(2): Adds a rule (e.g. file hierarchy access) to a
>   ruleset, identified by the dedicated file descriptor.
> * landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(2): Enforces a ruleset on the current
>   thread and its future children (similar to seccomp).  This syscall has
>   the same usage restrictions as seccomp(2): the caller must have the
>   no_new_privs attribute set or have CAP_SYS_ADMIN in the current user
>   namespace.
> 
> All these syscalls have a "flags" argument (not currently used) to
> enable extensibility.
> 
> Here are the motivations for these new syscalls:
> * A sandboxed process may not have access to file systems, including
>   /dev, /sys or /proc, but it should still be able to add more
>   restrictions to itself.
> * Neither prctl(2) nor seccomp(2) (which was used in a previous version)
>   fit well with the current definition of a Landlock security policy.
> 
> All passed structs (attributes) are checked at build time to ensure that
> they don't contain holes and that they are aligned the same way for each
> architecture.
> 
> See the user and kernel documentation for more details (provided by a
> following commit):
> * Documentation/userspace-api/landlock.rst
> * Documentation/security/landlock.rst
> 
> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
> Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
> Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
> Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
> ---
> 
> Changes since v26:
> * Rename landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2) to
>   landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(2).  "current" makes sense for a kernel
>   developer, but much less from a user space developer stand point.
>   "self" is widely used to refer to the current task (e.g. /proc/self).
>   "current" may refer to temporal properties, which could be added later
>   to this syscall flags (cf. /proc/self/attr/{current,exec}).
> * Simplify build_check_abi().
> * Rename syscall.c to syscalls.c .
> * Use less ambiguous comments.
> * Fix spelling.
> 
> Changes since v25:
> * Revert build_check_abi() as non-inline to trigger a warning if it is
>   not called.
> * Use the new limit names.
> 
> Changes since v24:
> * Add Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
> * Set build_check_abi() as inline.
> 
> Changes since v23:
> * Rewrite get_ruleset_from_fd() to please the 0-DAY CI Kernel Test
>   Service that reported an uninitialized variable (false positive):
>   https://lore.kernel.org/linux-security-module/202011101854.zGbWwusK-lkp@intel.com/
>   Anyway, it is cleaner like this.
> * Add a comment about E2BIG which can be returned by
>   landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2) when there is no more room for
>   another stacked ruleset (i.e. domain).
> 
> Changes since v22:
> * Replace security_capable() with ns_capable_noaudit() (suggested by
>   Jann Horn) and explicitly return EPERM.
> * Fix landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2)'s out_put_creds (spotted by
>   Jann Horn).
> * Add __always_inline to copy_min_struct_from_user() to make its
>   BUILD_BUG_ON() checks reliable (suggested by Jann Horn).
> * Simplify path assignation in get_path_from_fd() (suggested by Jann
>   Horn).
> * Fix spelling (spotted by Jann Horn).
> 
> Changes since v21:
> * Fix and improve comments.
> 
> Changes since v20:
> * Remove two arguments to landlock_enforce_ruleset(2) (requested by Arnd
>   Bergmann) and rename it to landlock_enforce_ruleset_current(2): remove
>   the enum landlock_target_type and the target file descriptor (not used
>   for now).  A ruleset can only be enforced on the current thread.
> * Remove the size argument in landlock_add_rule() (requested by Arnd
>   Bergmann).
> * Remove landlock_get_features(2) (suggested by Arnd Bergmann).
> * Simplify and rename copy_struct_if_any_from_user() to
>   copy_min_struct_from_user().
> * Rename "options" to "flags" to allign with current syscalls.
> * Rename some types and variables in a more consistent way.
> * Fix missing type declarations in syscalls.h .
> 
> Changes since v19:
> * Replace the landlock(2) syscall with 4 syscalls (one for each
>   command): landlock_get_features(2), landlock_create_ruleset(2),
>   landlock_add_rule(2) and landlock_enforce_ruleset(2) (suggested by
>   Arnd Bergmann).
>   https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/56d15841-e2c1-2d58-59b8-3a6a09b23b4a@digikod.net/
> * Return EOPNOTSUPP (instead of ENOPKG) when Landlock is disabled.
> * Add two new fields to landlock_attr_features to fit with the new
>   syscalls: last_rule_type and last_target_type.  This enable to easily
>   identify which types are supported.
> * Pack landlock_attr_path_beneath struct because of the removed
>   ruleset_fd.
> * Update documentation and fix spelling.
> 
> Changes since v18:
> * Remove useless include.
> * Remove LLATTR_SIZE() which was only used to shorten lines. Cf. commit
>   bdc48fa11e46 ("checkpatch/coding-style: deprecate 80-column warning").
> 
> Changes since v17:
> * Synchronize syscall declaration.
> * Fix comment.
> 
> Changes since v16:
> * Add a size_attr_features field to struct landlock_attr_features for
>   self-introspection, and move the access_fs field to be more
>   consistent.
> * Replace __aligned_u64 types of attribute fields with __u16, __s32,
>   __u32 and __u64, and check at build time that these structures does
>   not contain hole and that they are aligned the same way (8-bits) on
>   all architectures.  This shrinks the size of the userspace ABI, which
>   may be appreciated especially for struct landlock_attr_features which
>   could grow a lot in the future.  For instance, struct
>   landlock_attr_features shrinks from 72 bytes to 32 bytes.  This change
>   also enables to remove 64-bits to 32-bits conversion checks.
> * Switch syscall attribute pointer and size arguments to follow similar
>   syscall argument order (e.g. bpf, clone3, openat2).
> * Set LANDLOCK_OPT_* types to 32-bits.
> * Allow enforcement of empty ruleset, which enables deny-all policies.
> * Fix documentation inconsistency.
> 
> Changes since v15:
> * Do not add file descriptors referring to internal filesystems (e.g.
>   nsfs) in a ruleset.
> * Replace is_user_mountable() with in-place clean checks.
> * Replace EBADR with EBADFD in get_ruleset_from_fd() and
>   get_path_from_fd().
> * Remove ruleset's show_fdinfo() for now.
> 
> Changes since v14:
> * Remove the security_file_open() check in get_path_from_fd(): an
>   opened FD should not be restricted here, and even less with this hook.
>   As a result, it is now allowed to add a path to a ruleset even if the
>   access to this path is not allowed (without O_PATH). This doesn't
>   change the fact that enforcing a ruleset can't grant any right, only
>   remove some rights.  The new layer levels add more consistent
>   restrictions.
> * Check minimal landlock_attr_* size/content. This fix the case when
>   no data was provided and e.g., FD 0 was interpreted as ruleset_fd.
>   Now this leads to a returned -EINVAL.
> * Fix credential double-free error case.
> * Complete struct landlock_attr_size with size_attr_enforce.
> * Fix undefined reference to syscall when Landlock is not selected.
> * Remove f.file->f_path.mnt check (suggested by Al Viro).
> * Add build-time checks.
> * Move ABI checks from fs.c .
> * Constify variables.
> * Fix spelling.
> * Add comments.
> 
> Changes since v13:
> * New implementation, replacing the dependency on seccomp(2) and bpf(2).
> ---
>  include/linux/syscalls.h      |   7 +
>  include/uapi/linux/landlock.h |  53 +++++
>  kernel/sys_ni.c               |   5 +
>  security/landlock/Makefile    |   2 +-
>  security/landlock/syscalls.c  | 429 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  5 files changed, 495 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>  create mode 100644 security/landlock/syscalls.c
> 
> diff --git a/include/linux/syscalls.h b/include/linux/syscalls.h
> index 7688bc983de5..a12bcbbb7bd2 100644
> --- a/include/linux/syscalls.h
> +++ b/include/linux/syscalls.h
> @@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ union bpf_attr;
>  struct io_uring_params;
>  struct clone_args;
>  struct open_how;
> +struct landlock_ruleset_attr;
> +enum landlock_rule_type;
>  
>  #include <linux/types.h>
>  #include <linux/aio_abi.h>
> @@ -1037,6 +1039,11 @@ asmlinkage long sys_pidfd_send_signal(int pidfd, int sig,
>  				       siginfo_t __user *info,
>  				       unsigned int flags);
>  asmlinkage long sys_pidfd_getfd(int pidfd, int fd, unsigned int flags);
> +asmlinkage long sys_landlock_create_ruleset(const struct landlock_ruleset_attr __user *attr,
> +		size_t size, __u32 flags);
> +asmlinkage long sys_landlock_add_rule(int ruleset_fd, enum landlock_rule_type rule_type,
> +		const void __user *rule_attr, __u32 flags);
> +asmlinkage long sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self(int ruleset_fd, __u32 flags);
>  
>  /*
>   * Architecture-specific system calls
> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> index f69877099c8e..d1fc6af3381e 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> @@ -9,6 +9,59 @@
>  #ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
>  #define _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
>  
> +#include <linux/types.h>
> +
> +/**
> + * struct landlock_ruleset_attr - Ruleset definition
> + *
> + * Argument of sys_landlock_create_ruleset().  This structure can grow in
> + * future versions.
> + */
> +struct landlock_ruleset_attr {
> +	/**
> +	 * @handled_access_fs: Bitmask of actions (cf. `Filesystem flags`_)
> +	 * that is handled by this ruleset and should then be forbidden if no
> +	 * rule explicitly allow them.  This is needed for backward
> +	 * compatibility reasons.
> +	 */
> +	__u64 handled_access_fs;
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * enum landlock_rule_type - Landlock rule type
> + *
> + * Argument of sys_landlock_add_rule().
> + */
> +enum landlock_rule_type {
> +	/**
> +	 * @LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH: Type of a &struct
> +	 * landlock_path_beneath_attr .
> +	 */
> +	LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH = 1,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct landlock_path_beneath_attr - Path hierarchy definition
> + *
> + * Argument of sys_landlock_add_rule().
> + */
> +struct landlock_path_beneath_attr {
> +	/**
> +	 * @allowed_access: Bitmask of allowed actions for this file hierarchy
> +	 * (cf. `Filesystem flags`_).
> +	 */
> +	__u64 allowed_access;
> +	/**
> +	 * @parent_fd: File descriptor, open with ``O_PATH``, which identifies
> +	 * the parent directory of a file hierarchy, or just a file.
> +	 */
> +	__s32 parent_fd;
> +	/*
> +	 * This struct is packed to avoid trailing reserved members.
> +	 * Cf. security/landlock/syscalls.c:build_check_abi()
> +	 */
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
>  /**
>   * DOC: fs_access
>   *
> diff --git a/kernel/sys_ni.c b/kernel/sys_ni.c
> index 19aa806890d5..5c39f34c1225 100644
> --- a/kernel/sys_ni.c
> +++ b/kernel/sys_ni.c
> @@ -266,6 +266,11 @@ COND_SYSCALL(request_key);
>  COND_SYSCALL(keyctl);
>  COND_SYSCALL_COMPAT(keyctl);
>  
> +/* security/landlock/syscall.c */
> +COND_SYSCALL(landlock_create_ruleset);
> +COND_SYSCALL(landlock_add_rule);
> +COND_SYSCALL(landlock_enforce_ruleset_self);
> +
>  /* arch/example/kernel/sys_example.c */
>  
>  /* mm/fadvise.c */
> diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
> index 92e3d80ab8ed..7bbd2f413b3e 100644
> --- a/security/landlock/Makefile
> +++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
>  obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
>  
> -landlock-y := setup.o object.o ruleset.o \
> +landlock-y := setup.o syscalls.o object.o ruleset.o \
>  	cred.o ptrace.o fs.o
> diff --git a/security/landlock/syscalls.c b/security/landlock/syscalls.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..d6d2713cfd00
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/security/landlock/syscalls.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,429 @@
> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
> +/*
> + * Landlock LSM - System call implementations and user space interfaces
> + *
> + * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
> + * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
> + */
> +
> +#include <asm/current.h>
> +#include <linux/anon_inodes.h>
> +#include <linux/build_bug.h>
> +#include <linux/capability.h>
> +#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
> +#include <linux/dcache.h>
> +#include <linux/err.h>
> +#include <linux/errno.h>
> +#include <linux/fs.h>
> +#include <linux/limits.h>
> +#include <linux/mount.h>
> +#include <linux/path.h>
> +#include <linux/sched.h>
> +#include <linux/security.h>
> +#include <linux/stddef.h>
> +#include <linux/syscalls.h>
> +#include <linux/types.h>
> +#include <linux/uaccess.h>
> +#include <uapi/linux/landlock.h>
> +
> +#include "cred.h"
> +#include "fs.h"
> +#include "limits.h"
> +#include "ruleset.h"
> +#include "setup.h"
> +
> +/**
> + * copy_min_struct_from_user - Safe future-proof argument copying
> + *
> + * Extend copy_struct_from_user() to check for consistent user buffer.
> + *
> + * @dst: Kernel space pointer or NULL.
> + * @ksize: Actual size of the data pointed to by @dst.
> + * @ksize_min: Minimal required size to be copied.
> + * @src: User space pointer or NULL.
> + * @usize: (Alleged) size of the data pointed to by @src.
> + */
> +static __always_inline int copy_min_struct_from_user(void *const dst,
> +		const size_t ksize, const size_t ksize_min,
> +		const void __user *const src, const size_t usize)
> +{
> +	/* Checks buffer inconsistencies. */
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(!dst);
> +	if (!src)
> +		return -EFAULT;
> +
> +	/* Checks size ranges. */
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(ksize <= 0);
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(ksize < ksize_min);
> +	if (usize < ksize_min)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +	if (usize > PAGE_SIZE)
> +		return -E2BIG;
> +
> +	/* Copies user buffer and fills with zeros. */
> +	return copy_struct_from_user(dst, ksize, src, usize);
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * This function only contains arithmetic operations with constants, leading to
> + * BUILD_BUG_ON().  The related code is evaluated and checked at build time,
> + * but it is then ignored thanks to compiler optimizations.
> + */
> +static void build_check_abi(void)
> +{
> +	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr;
> +	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath_attr;
> +	size_t ruleset_size, path_beneath_size;
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * For each user space ABI structures, first checks that there is no
> +	 * hole in them, then checks that all architectures have the same
> +	 * struct size.
> +	 */
> +	ruleset_size = sizeof(ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs);
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(ruleset_attr) != ruleset_size);
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(ruleset_attr) != 8);
> +
> +	path_beneath_size = sizeof(path_beneath_attr.allowed_access);
> +	path_beneath_size += sizeof(path_beneath_attr.parent_fd);
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(path_beneath_attr) != path_beneath_size);
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(path_beneath_attr) != 12);
> +}
> +
> +/* Ruleset handling */
> +
> +static int fop_ruleset_release(struct inode *const inode,
> +		struct file *const filp)
> +{
> +	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset = filp->private_data;
> +
> +	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
> +	return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static ssize_t fop_dummy_read(struct file *const filp, char __user *const buf,
> +		const size_t size, loff_t *const ppos)
> +{
> +	/* Dummy handler to enable FMODE_CAN_READ. */
> +	return -EINVAL;
> +}
> +
> +static ssize_t fop_dummy_write(struct file *const filp,
> +		const char __user *const buf, const size_t size,
> +		loff_t *const ppos)
> +{
> +	/* Dummy handler to enable FMODE_CAN_WRITE. */
> +	return -EINVAL;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * A ruleset file descriptor enables to build a ruleset by adding (i.e.
> + * writing) rule after rule, without relying on the task's context.  This
> + * reentrant design is also used in a read way to enforce the ruleset on the
> + * current task.
> + */
> +static const struct file_operations ruleset_fops = {
> +	.release = fop_ruleset_release,
> +	.read = fop_dummy_read,
> +	.write = fop_dummy_write,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * sys_landlock_create_ruleset - Create a new ruleset
> + *
> + * @attr: Pointer to a &struct landlock_ruleset_attr identifying the scope of
> + *        the new ruleset.
> + * @size: Size of the pointed &struct landlock_ruleset_attr (needed for
> + *        backward and forward compatibility).
> + * @flags: Must be 0.
> + *
> + * This system call enables to create a new Landlock ruleset, and returns the
> + * related file descriptor on success.
> + *
> + * Possible returned errors are:
> + *
> + * - EOPNOTSUPP: Landlock is supported by the kernel but disabled at boot time;
> + * - EINVAL: @flags is not 0, or unknown access, or too small @size;
> + * - E2BIG or EFAULT: @attr or @size inconsistencies;
> + * - ENOMSG: empty &landlock_ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs.
> + */
> +SYSCALL_DEFINE3(landlock_create_ruleset,
> +		const struct landlock_ruleset_attr __user *const, attr,
> +		const size_t, size, const __u32, flags)
> +{
> +	struct landlock_ruleset_attr ruleset_attr;
> +	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset;
> +	int err, ruleset_fd;
> +
> +	/* Build-time checks. */
> +	build_check_abi();
> +
> +	if (!landlock_initialized)
> +		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> +
> +	/* No flag for now. */
> +	if (flags)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +
> +	/* Copies raw user space buffer. */
> +	err = copy_min_struct_from_user(&ruleset_attr, sizeof(ruleset_attr),
> +			offsetofend(typeof(ruleset_attr), handled_access_fs),
> +			attr, size);
> +	if (err)
> +		return err;
> +
> +	/* Checks content (and 32-bits cast). */
> +	if ((ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs | LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS) !=
> +			LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +
> +	/* Checks arguments and transforms to kernel struct. */
> +	ruleset = landlock_create_ruleset(ruleset_attr.handled_access_fs);
> +	if (IS_ERR(ruleset))
> +		return PTR_ERR(ruleset);
> +
> +	/* Creates anonymous FD referring to the ruleset. */
> +	ruleset_fd = anon_inode_getfd("landlock-ruleset", &ruleset_fops,
> +			ruleset, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC);
> +	if (ruleset_fd < 0)
> +		landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
> +	return ruleset_fd;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Returns an owned ruleset from a FD. It is thus needed to call
> + * landlock_put_ruleset() on the return value.
> + */
> +static struct landlock_ruleset *get_ruleset_from_fd(const int fd,
> +		const fmode_t mode)
> +{
> +	struct fd ruleset_f;
> +	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset;
> +
> +	ruleset_f = fdget(fd);
> +	if (!ruleset_f.file)
> +		return ERR_PTR(-EBADF);
> +
> +	/* Checks FD type and access right. */
> +	if (ruleset_f.file->f_op != &ruleset_fops) {
> +		ruleset = ERR_PTR(-EBADFD);
> +		goto out_fdput;
> +	}
> +	if (!(ruleset_f.file->f_mode & mode)) {
> +		ruleset = ERR_PTR(-EPERM);
> +		goto out_fdput;
> +	}
> +	ruleset = ruleset_f.file->private_data;
> +	landlock_get_ruleset(ruleset);
> +
> +out_fdput:
> +	fdput(ruleset_f);
> +	return ruleset;
> +}
> +
> +/* Path handling */
> +
> +/*
> + * @path: Must call put_path(@path) after the call if it succeeded.
> + */
> +static int get_path_from_fd(const s32 fd, struct path *const path)
> +{
> +	struct fd f;
> +	int err = 0;
> +
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(!__same_type(fd,
> +		((struct landlock_path_beneath_attr *)NULL)->parent_fd));
> +
> +	/* Handles O_PATH. */
> +	f = fdget_raw(fd);
> +	if (!f.file)
> +		return -EBADF;
> +	/*
> +	 * Only allows O_PATH file descriptor: enables to restrict ambient
> +	 * filesystem access without requiring to open and risk leaking or
> +	 * misusing a file descriptor.  Forbid internal filesystems (e.g.
> +	 * nsfs), including pseudo filesystems that will never be mountable
> +	 * (e.g. sockfs, pipefs).
> +	 */
> +	if (!(f.file->f_mode & FMODE_PATH) ||
> +			(f.file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_INTERNAL) ||
> +			(f.file->f_path.dentry->d_sb->s_flags & SB_NOUSER) ||
> +			d_is_negative(f.file->f_path.dentry) ||
> +			IS_PRIVATE(d_backing_inode(f.file->f_path.dentry))) {
> +		err = -EBADFD;
> +		goto out_fdput;
> +	}
> +	*path = f.file->f_path;
> +	path_get(path);
> +
> +out_fdput:
> +	fdput(f);
> +	return err;
> +}
> +
> +/**
> + * sys_landlock_add_rule - Add a new rule to a ruleset
> + *
> + * @ruleset_fd: File descriptor tied to the ruleset that should be extended
> + *		with the new rule.
> + * @rule_type: Identify the structure type pointed to by @rule_attr (only
> + *             LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH for now).
> + * @rule_attr: Pointer to a rule (only of type &struct
> + *             landlock_path_beneath_attr for now).
> + * @flags: Must be 0.
> + *
> + * This system call enables to define a new rule and add it to an existing
> + * ruleset.
> + *
> + * Possible returned errors are:
> + *
> + * - EOPNOTSUPP: Landlock is supported by the kernel but disabled at boot time;
> + * - EINVAL: @flags is not 0, or inconsistent access in the rule (i.e.
> + *   &landlock_path_beneath_attr.allowed_access is not a subset of the rule's
> + *   accesses);
> + * - EBADF: @ruleset_fd is not a file descriptor for the current thread;
> + * - EBADFD: @ruleset_fd is not a ruleset file descriptor;
> + * - EPERM: @ruleset_fd has no write access to the underlying ruleset;
> + * - EFAULT: @rule_attr inconsistency.
> + */
> +SYSCALL_DEFINE4(landlock_add_rule,
> +		const int, ruleset_fd, const enum landlock_rule_type, rule_type,
> +		const void __user *const, rule_attr, const __u32, flags)
> +{
> +	struct landlock_path_beneath_attr path_beneath_attr;
> +	struct path path;
> +	struct landlock_ruleset *ruleset;
> +	int res, err;
> +
> +	if (!landlock_initialized)
> +		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> +
> +	/* No flag for now. */
> +	if (flags)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +
> +	if (rule_type != LANDLOCK_RULE_PATH_BENEATH)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +
> +	/* Copies raw user space buffer, only one type for now. */
> +	res = copy_from_user(&path_beneath_attr, rule_attr,
> +			sizeof(path_beneath_attr));
> +	if (res)
> +		return -EFAULT;
> +
> +	/* Gets and checks the ruleset. */
> +	ruleset = get_ruleset_from_fd(ruleset_fd, FMODE_CAN_WRITE);
> +	if (IS_ERR(ruleset))
> +		return PTR_ERR(ruleset);
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * Checks that allowed_access matches the @ruleset constraints
> +	 * (ruleset->fs_access_mask is automatically upgraded to 64-bits).
> +	 * Allows empty allowed_access i.e., deny @ruleset->fs_access_mask .
> +	 */
> +	if ((path_beneath_attr.allowed_access | ruleset->fs_access_mask) !=
> +			ruleset->fs_access_mask) {
> +		err = -EINVAL;
> +		goto out_put_ruleset;
> +	}
> +
> +	/* Gets and checks the new rule. */
> +	err = get_path_from_fd(path_beneath_attr.parent_fd, &path);
> +	if (err)
> +		goto out_put_ruleset;
> +
> +	/* Imports the new rule. */
> +	err = landlock_append_fs_rule(ruleset, &path,
> +			path_beneath_attr.allowed_access);
> +	path_put(&path);
> +
> +out_put_ruleset:
> +	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
> +	return err;
> +}
> +
> +/* Enforcement */
> +
> +/**
> + * sys_landlock_enforce_ruleset_self - Enforce a ruleset on the calling thread
> + *
> + * @ruleset_fd: File descriptor tied to the ruleset to merge with the target.
> + * @flags: Must be 0.
> + *
> + * This system call enables to enforce a Landlock ruleset on the current
> + * thread.  Enforcing a ruleset requires that the task has CAP_SYS_ADMIN in its
> + * namespace or is running with no_new_privs.  This avoids scenarios where
> + * unprivileged tasks can affect the behavior of privileged children.
> + *
> + * Possible returned errors are:
> + *
> + * - EOPNOTSUPP: Landlock is supported by the kernel but disabled at boot time;
> + * - EINVAL: @flags is not 0.
> + * - EBADF: @ruleset_fd is not a file descriptor for the current thread;
> + * - EBADFD: @ruleset_fd is not a ruleset file descriptor;
> + * - EPERM: @ruleset_fd has no read access to the underlying ruleset, or the
> + *   current thread is not running with no_new_privs, or it doesn't have
> + *   CAP_SYS_ADMIN in its namespace.
> + * - E2BIG: The maximum number of stacked rulesets is reached for the current
> + *   thread.
> + */
> +SYSCALL_DEFINE2(landlock_enforce_ruleset_self,
> +		const int, ruleset_fd, const __u32, flags)
> +{
> +	struct landlock_ruleset *new_dom, *ruleset;
> +	struct cred *new_cred;
> +	struct landlock_cred_security *new_llcred;
> +	int err;
> +
> +	if (!landlock_initialized)
> +		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> +
> +	/* No flag for now. */
> +	if (flags)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * Similar checks as for seccomp(2), except that an -EPERM may be
> +	 * returned.
> +	 */
> +	if (!task_no_new_privs(current) &&
> +			!ns_capable_noaudit(current_user_ns(), CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
> +		return -EPERM;
> +
> +	/* Gets and checks the ruleset. */
> +	ruleset = get_ruleset_from_fd(ruleset_fd, FMODE_CAN_READ);
> +	if (IS_ERR(ruleset))
> +		return PTR_ERR(ruleset);
> +
> +	/* Prepares new credentials. */
> +	new_cred = prepare_creds();
> +	if (!new_cred) {
> +		err = -ENOMEM;
> +		goto out_put_ruleset;
> +	}
> +	new_llcred = landlock_cred(new_cred);
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * There is no possible race condition while copying and manipulating
> +	 * the current credentials because they are dedicated per thread.
> +	 */
> +	new_dom = landlock_merge_ruleset(new_llcred->domain, ruleset);
> +	if (IS_ERR(new_dom)) {
> +		err = PTR_ERR(new_dom);
> +		goto out_put_creds;
> +	}
> +
> +	/* Replaces the old (prepared) domain. */
> +	landlock_put_ruleset(new_llcred->domain);
> +	new_llcred->domain = new_dom;
> +
> +	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
> +	return commit_creds(new_cred);
> +
> +out_put_creds:
> +	abort_creds(new_cred);
> +
> +out_put_ruleset:
> +	landlock_put_ruleset(ruleset);
> +	return err;
> +}
> 

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* Re: [PATCH v27 07/12] landlock: Support filesystem access-control
  2021-01-21 20:51 ` [PATCH v27 07/12] landlock: Support filesystem access-control Mickaël Salaün
@ 2021-01-27 19:57   ` Mickaël Salaün
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Mickaël Salaün @ 2021-01-27 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Morris, Jann Horn, Serge E . Hallyn
  Cc: Al Viro, Andy Lutomirski, Anton Ivanov, Arnd Bergmann,
	Casey Schaufler, Jeff Dike, Jonathan Corbet, Kees Cook,
	Michael Kerrisk, Richard Weinberger, Shuah Khan,
	Vincent Dagonneau, kernel-hardening, linux-api, linux-arch,
	linux-doc, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, linux-kselftest,
	linux-security-module, x86, Mickaël Salaün

I found a corner-case which is not well handled, e.g.
* layer1 only restricts X access and allows X access for /a
-> X is allowed for /a
* layer2 only restricts Y access and allows Y access for /a/b
-> X is not allowed for /a anymore because now the path walk for /a
doesn't encounter a layer 2 rule

I'm working on a fix and I'll send a new patch series soon. Stay tune!


On 21/01/2021 21:51, Mickaël Salaün wrote:
> From: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
> 
> Thanks to the Landlock objects and ruleset, it is possible to identify
> inodes according to a process's domain.  To enable an unprivileged
> process to express a file hierarchy, it first needs to open a directory
> (or a file) and pass this file descriptor to the kernel through
> landlock_add_rule(2).  When checking if a file access request is
> allowed, we walk from the requested dentry to the real root, following
> the different mount layers.  The access to each "tagged" inodes are
> collected according to their rule layer level, and ANDed to create
> access to the requested file hierarchy.  This makes possible to identify
> a lot of files without tagging every inodes nor modifying the
> filesystem, while still following the view and understanding the user
> has from the filesystem.
> 
> Add a new ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES for UML because it currently does not
> keep the same struct inodes for the same inodes whereas these inodes are
> in use.
> 
> This commit adds a minimal set of supported filesystem access-control
> which doesn't enable to restrict all file-related actions.  This is the
> result of multiple discussions to minimize the code of Landlock to ease
> review.  Thanks to the Landlock design, extending this access-control
> without breaking user space will not be a problem.  Moreover, seccomp
> filters can be used to restrict the use of syscall families which may
> not be currently handled by Landlock.
> 
> Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
> Cc: Anton Ivanov <anton.ivanov@cambridgegreys.com>
> Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
> Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
> Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com>
> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
> Cc: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
> Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@linux.microsoft.com>
> ---
> 
> Changes since v26:
> * Check each rule of a path to enable a more permissive and pragmatic
>   access control per layer.  Suggested by Jann Horn:
>   https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAG48ez1O0VTwEiRd3KqexoF78WR+cmP5bGk5Kh5Cs7aPepiDVg@mail.gmail.com/
> * Rename check_access_path_continue() to unmask_layers() and make it
>   return the new layer mask.
> * Avoid double domain check in hook_file_open().
> * In the documentation, add utime(2) as another example of unhandled
>   syscalls.  Indeed, using `touch` to test write access may be tempting.
> * Remove outdated comment about OverlayFS.
> * Rename the landlock.h ifdef to align with most similar files.
> * Fix spelling.
> 
> Changes since v25:
> * Move build_check_layer() to ruleset.c, and add built-time checks for
>   the fs_access_mask and access variables according to
>   _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MASK.
> * Move limits to a dedicated file and rename them:
>   _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_LAST and _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MASK.
> * Set build_check_layer() as non-inline to trigger a warning if it is
>   not called.
> * Use BITS_PER_TYPE() macro.
> * Rename function to landlock_add_fs_hooks().
> * Cosmetic variable renames.
> 
> Changes since v24:
> * Use the new struct landlock_rule and landlock_layer to not mix
>   accesses from different layers.  Revert "Enforce deterministic
>   interleaved path rules" from v24, and fix the layer check.  This
>   enables to follow a sane semantic: an access is granted if, for each
>   policy layer, at least one rule encountered on the pathwalk grants the
>   access, regardless of their position in the layer stack (suggested by
>   Jann Horn).  See layout1.interleaved_masked_accesses tests from
>   tools/testing/selftests/landlock/fs_test.c for corner cases.
> * Add build-time checks for layers.
> * Use the new landlock_insert_rule() API.
> 
> Changes since v23:
> * Enforce deterministic interleaved path rules.  To have consistent
>   layered rules, granting access to a path implies that all accesses
>   tied to inodes, from the requested file to the real root, must be
>   checked.  Otherwise, stacked rules may result to overzealous
>   restrictions.  By excluding the ability to add exceptions in the same
>   layer (e.g. /a allowed, /a/b denied, and /a/b/c allowed), we get
>   deterministic interleaved path rules.  This removes an optimization
>   which could be replaced by a proper cache mechanism.  This also
>   further simplifies and explain check_access_path_continue().
> * Fix memory allocation error handling in landlock_create_object()
>   calls.  This prevent to inadvertently hold an inode.
> * In get_inode_object(), improve comments, make code more readable and
>   move kfree() call out of the lock window.
> * Use the simplified landlock_insert_rule() API.
> 
> Changes since v22:
> * Simplify check_access_path_continue() (suggested by Jann Horn).
> * Remove prefetch() call for now (suggested by Jann Horn).
> * Fix spelling and remove superfluous comment (spotted by Jann Horn).
> * Cosmetic variable renaming.
> 
> Changes since v21:
> * Rename ARCH_EPHEMERAL_STATES to ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES (suggested by
>   James Morris).
> * Remove the LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_CHROOT right because chroot(2) (which
>   requires CAP_SYS_CHROOT) doesn't enable to bypass Landlock (as tests
>   demonstrate it), and because it is often used by sandboxes, it would
>   be counterproductive to forbid it.  This also reduces the code size.
> * Clean up documentation.
> 
> Changes since v19:
> * Fix spelling (spotted by Randy Dunlap).
> 
> Changes since v18:
> * Remove useless include.
> * Fix spelling.
> 
> Changes since v17:
> * Replace landlock_release_inodes() with security_sb_delete() (requested
>   by James Morris).
> * Replace struct super_block->s_landlock_inode_refs with the LSM
>   infrastructure management of the superblock (requested by James
>   Morris).
> * Fix mknod restriction with a zero mode (spotted by Vincent Dagonneau).
> * Minimize executed code in path_mknod and file_open hooks when the
>   current tasks is not sandboxed.
> * Remove useless checks on the file pointer and inode in
>   hook_file_open() .
> * Constify domain pointers.
> * Rename inode_landlock() to landlock_inode().
> * Import include/uapi/linux/landlock.h and _LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_* from
>   the ruleset and domain management patch.
> * Explain the rational of this minimal set of access-control.
>   https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/f646e1c7-33cf-333f-070c-0a40ad0468cd@digikod.net/
> 
> Changes since v16:
> * Add ARCH_EPHEMERAL_STATES and enable it for UML.
> 
> Changes since v15:
> * Replace layer_levels and layer_depth with a bitfield of layers: this
>   enables to properly manage superset and subset of access rights,
>   whatever their order in the stack of layers.
>   Cf. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/e07fe473-1801-01cc-12ae-b3167f95250e@digikod.net/
> * Allow to open pipes and similar special files through /proc/self/fd/.
> * Properly handle internal filesystems such as nsfs: always allow these
>   kind of roots because disconnected path cannot be evaluated.
> * Remove the LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_LINK_TO and
>   LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_RENAME_{TO,FROM}, but use the
>   LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_{FILE,DIR} and LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_*
>   instead.  Indeed, it is not possible for now (and not really useful)
>   to express the semantic of a source and a destination.
> * Check access rights to remove a directory or a file with rename(2).
> * Forbid reparenting when linking or renaming.  This is needed to easily
>   protect against possible privilege escalation by changing the place of
>   a file or directory in relation to an enforced access policy (from the
>   set of layers).  This will be relaxed in the future.
> * Update hooks to take into account replacement of the object's self and
>   beneath access bitfields with one.  Simplify the code.
> * Check file related access rights.
> * Check d_is_negative() instead of !d_backing_inode() in
>   check_access_path_continue(), and continue the path walk while there
>   is no mapped inode e.g., with rename(2).
> * Check private inode in check_access_path().
> * Optimize get_file_access() when dealing with a directory.
> * Add missing atomic.h .
> 
> Changes since v14:
> * Simplify the object, rule and ruleset management at the expense of a
>   less aggressive memory freeing (contributed by Jann Horn, with
>   additional modifications):
>   - Rewrite release_inode() to use inode->sb->s_landlock_inode_refs.
>   - Remove useless checks in landlock_release_inodes(), clean object
>     pointer according to the new struct landlock_object and wait for all
>     iput() to complete.
>   - Rewrite get_inode_object() according to the new struct
>     landlock_object.  If there is a race-condition when cleaning up an
>     object, we retry until the concurrent thread finished the object
>     cleaning.
>   Cf. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAG48ez21bEn0wL1bbmTiiu8j9jP5iEWtHOwz4tURUJ+ki0ydYw@mail.gmail.com/
> * Fix nested domains by implementing a notion of layer level and depth:
>   - Check for matching level ranges when walking through a file path.
>   - Only allow access if every layer granted the access request.
> * Handles files without mount points (e.g. pipes).
> * Hardens path walk by checking inode pointer values.
> * Prefetches d_parent when walking to the root directory.
> * Remove useless inode_alloc_security hook() (suggested by Jann Horn):
>   already initialized by lsm_inode_alloc().
> * Remove the inode_free_security hook.
> * Remove access checks that may be required for FD-only requests:
>   truncate, getattr, lock, chmod, chown, chgrp, ioctl.  This will be
>   handle in a future evolution of Landlock, but right now the goal is to
>   lighten the code to ease review.
> * Constify variables.
> * Move ABI checks into syscall.c .
> * Cosmetic variable renames.
> 
> Changes since v11:
> * Add back, revamp and make a fully working filesystem access-control
>   based on paths and inodes.
> * Remove the eBPF dependency.
> 
> Previous changes:
> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190721213116.23476-6-mic@digikod.net/
> ---
>  MAINTAINERS                   |   1 +
>  arch/Kconfig                  |   7 +
>  arch/um/Kconfig               |   1 +
>  include/uapi/linux/landlock.h |  75 ++++
>  security/landlock/Kconfig     |   2 +-
>  security/landlock/Makefile    |   2 +-
>  security/landlock/fs.c        | 621 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  security/landlock/fs.h        |  56 +++
>  security/landlock/limits.h    |   4 +
>  security/landlock/ruleset.c   |   4 +
>  security/landlock/setup.c     |   7 +
>  security/landlock/setup.h     |   2 +
>  12 files changed, 780 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
>  create mode 100644 security/landlock/fs.c
>  create mode 100644 security/landlock/fs.h
> 
> diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
> index 74406a6bc6ee..572e4288c60f 100644
> --- a/MAINTAINERS
> +++ b/MAINTAINERS
> @@ -9942,6 +9942,7 @@ L:	linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org
>  S:	Supported
>  W:	https://landlock.io
>  T:	git https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux.git
> +F:	include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
>  F:	security/landlock/
>  K:	landlock
>  K:	LANDLOCK
> diff --git a/arch/Kconfig b/arch/Kconfig
> index 24862d15f3a3..54999569c755 100644
> --- a/arch/Kconfig
> +++ b/arch/Kconfig
> @@ -946,6 +946,13 @@ config COMPAT_32BIT_TIME
>  config ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
>  	bool
>  
> +config ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES
> +	def_bool n
> +	help
> +	  An arch should select this symbol if it doesn't keep track of inode
> +	  instances on its own, but instead relies on something else (e.g. the host
> +	  kernel for an UML kernel).
> +
>  config ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT
>  	bool
>  
> diff --git a/arch/um/Kconfig b/arch/um/Kconfig
> index 34d302d1a07f..451787332335 100644
> --- a/arch/um/Kconfig
> +++ b/arch/um/Kconfig
> @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ menu "UML-specific options"
>  config UML
>  	bool
>  	default y
> +	select ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES
>  	select ARCH_HAS_KCOV
>  	select ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
>  	select HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL
> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..f69877099c8e
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/landlock.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
> +/*
> + * Landlock - User space API
> + *
> + * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
> + * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
> +#define _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H
> +
> +/**
> + * DOC: fs_access
> + *
> + * A set of actions on kernel objects may be defined by an attribute (e.g.
> + * &struct landlock_path_beneath_attr) including a bitmask of access.
> + *
> + * Filesystem flags
> + * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> + *
> + * These flags enable to restrict a sandboxed process to a set of actions on
> + * files and directories.  Files or directories opened before the sandboxing
> + * are not subject to these restrictions.
> + *
> + * A file can only receive these access rights:
> + *
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE: Execute a file.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE: Open a file with write access.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE: Open a file with read access.
> + *
> + * A directory can receive access rights related to files or directories.  The
> + * following access right is applied to the directory itself, and the
> + * directories beneath it:
> + *
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR: Open a directory or list its content.
> + *
> + * However, the following access rights only apply to the content of a
> + * directory, not the directory itself:
> + *
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR: Remove an empty directory or rename one.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE: Unlink (or rename) a file.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR: Create (or rename or link) a character
> + *   device.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR: Create (or rename) a directory.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG: Create (or rename or link) a regular file.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK: Create (or rename or link) a UNIX domain
> + *   socket.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO: Create (or rename or link) a named pipe.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK: Create (or rename or link) a block device.
> + * - %LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM: Create (or rename or link) a symbolic link.
> + *
> + * .. warning::
> + *
> + *   It is currently not possible to restrict some file-related actions
> + *   accessible through these syscall families: :manpage:`chdir(2)`,
> + *   :manpage:`truncate(2)`, :manpage:`stat(2)`, :manpage:`flock(2)`,
> + *   :manpage:`chmod(2)`, :manpage:`chown(2)`, :manpage:`setxattr(2)`,
> + *   :manpage:`utime(2)`, :manpage:`ioctl(2)`, :manpage:`fcntl(2)`.
> + *   Future Landlock evolutions will enable to restrict them.
> + */
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE			(1ULL << 0)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE			(1ULL << 1)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE			(1ULL << 2)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR			(1ULL << 3)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR			(1ULL << 4)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE			(1ULL << 5)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR			(1ULL << 6)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR			(1ULL << 7)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG			(1ULL << 8)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK			(1ULL << 9)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO			(1ULL << 10)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK			(1ULL << 11)
> +#define LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM			(1ULL << 12)
> +
> +#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_LANDLOCK_H */
> diff --git a/security/landlock/Kconfig b/security/landlock/Kconfig
> index 42a659e81196..e4b9d453bc70 100644
> --- a/security/landlock/Kconfig
> +++ b/security/landlock/Kconfig
> @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
>  
>  config SECURITY_LANDLOCK
>  	bool "Landlock support"
> -	depends on SECURITY
> +	depends on SECURITY && !ARCH_EPHEMERAL_INODES
>  	select SECURITY_PATH
>  	help
>  	  Landlock is a safe sandboxing mechanism that enables processes to
> diff --git a/security/landlock/Makefile b/security/landlock/Makefile
> index f1d1eb72fa76..92e3d80ab8ed 100644
> --- a/security/landlock/Makefile
> +++ b/security/landlock/Makefile
> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
>  obj-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK) := landlock.o
>  
>  landlock-y := setup.o object.o ruleset.o \
> -	cred.o ptrace.o
> +	cred.o ptrace.o fs.o
> diff --git a/security/landlock/fs.c b/security/landlock/fs.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..27f5d40038b1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/security/landlock/fs.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,621 @@
> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
> +/*
> + * Landlock LSM - Filesystem management and hooks
> + *
> + * Copyright © 2016-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
> + * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
> + */
> +
> +#include <linux/atomic.h>
> +#include <linux/bitops.h>
> +#include <linux/bits.h>
> +#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
> +#include <linux/dcache.h>
> +#include <linux/err.h>
> +#include <linux/fs.h>
> +#include <linux/init.h>
> +#include <linux/kernel.h>
> +#include <linux/limits.h>
> +#include <linux/list.h>
> +#include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
> +#include <linux/mount.h>
> +#include <linux/namei.h>
> +#include <linux/path.h>
> +#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
> +#include <linux/spinlock.h>
> +#include <linux/stat.h>
> +#include <linux/types.h>
> +#include <linux/wait_bit.h>
> +#include <linux/workqueue.h>
> +#include <uapi/linux/landlock.h>
> +
> +#include "common.h"
> +#include "cred.h"
> +#include "fs.h"
> +#include "limits.h"
> +#include "object.h"
> +#include "ruleset.h"
> +#include "setup.h"
> +
> +/* Underlying object management */
> +
> +static void release_inode(struct landlock_object *const object)
> +	__releases(object->lock)
> +{
> +	struct inode *const inode = object->underobj;
> +	struct super_block *sb;
> +
> +	if (!inode) {
> +		spin_unlock(&object->lock);
> +		return;
> +	}
> +
> +	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
> +	/*
> +	 * Make sure that if the filesystem is concurrently unmounted,
> +	 * hook_sb_delete() will wait for us to finish iput().
> +	 */
> +	sb = inode->i_sb;
> +	atomic_long_inc(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs);
> +	rcu_assign_pointer(landlock_inode(inode)->object, NULL);
> +	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
> +	spin_unlock(&object->lock);
> +	/*
> +	 * Now, new rules can safely be tied to @inode.
> +	 */
> +
> +	iput(inode);
> +	if (atomic_long_dec_and_test(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs))
> +		wake_up_var(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs);
> +}
> +
> +static const struct landlock_object_underops landlock_fs_underops = {
> +	.release = release_inode
> +};
> +
> +/* Ruleset management */
> +
> +static struct landlock_object *get_inode_object(struct inode *const inode)
> +{
> +	struct landlock_object *object, *new_object;
> +	struct landlock_inode_security *inode_sec = landlock_inode(inode);
> +
> +	rcu_read_lock();
> +retry:
> +	object = rcu_dereference(inode_sec->object);
> +	if (object) {
> +		if (likely(refcount_inc_not_zero(&object->usage))) {
> +			rcu_read_unlock();
> +			return object;
> +		}
> +		/*
> +		 * We are racing with release_inode(), the object is going
> +		 * away.  Wait for release_inode(), then retry.
> +		 */
> +		spin_lock(&object->lock);
> +		spin_unlock(&object->lock);
> +		goto retry;
> +	}
> +	rcu_read_unlock();
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * If there is no object tied to @inode, then create a new one (without
> +	 * holding any locks).
> +	 */
> +	new_object = landlock_create_object(&landlock_fs_underops, inode);
> +	if (IS_ERR(new_object))
> +		return new_object;
> +
> +	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
> +	object = rcu_dereference_protected(inode_sec->object,
> +			lockdep_is_held(&inode->i_lock));
> +	if (unlikely(object)) {
> +		/* Someone else just created the object, bail out and retry. */
> +		spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
> +		kfree(new_object);
> +
> +		rcu_read_lock();
> +		goto retry;
> +	}
> +
> +	rcu_assign_pointer(inode_sec->object, new_object);
> +	/*
> +	 * @inode will be released by hook_sb_delete() on its superblock
> +	 * shutdown.
> +	 */
> +	ihold(inode);
> +	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
> +	return new_object;
> +}
> +
> +/* All access rights that can be tied to files. */
> +#define ACCESS_FILE ( \
> +	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE | \
> +	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE | \
> +	LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE)
> +
> +/*
> + * @path: Should have been checked by get_path_from_fd().
> + */
> +int landlock_append_fs_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
> +		const struct path *const path, u32 access_rights)
> +{
> +	int err;
> +	struct landlock_object *object;
> +
> +	/* Files only get access rights that make sense. */
> +	if (!d_is_dir(path->dentry) && (access_rights | ACCESS_FILE) !=
> +			ACCESS_FILE)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +
> +	/* Transforms relative access rights to absolute ones. */
> +	access_rights |= LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS & ~ruleset->fs_access_mask;
> +	object = get_inode_object(d_backing_inode(path->dentry));
> +	if (IS_ERR(object))
> +		return PTR_ERR(object);
> +	mutex_lock(&ruleset->lock);
> +	err = landlock_insert_rule(ruleset, object, access_rights);
> +	mutex_unlock(&ruleset->lock);
> +	/*
> +	 * No need to check for an error because landlock_insert_rule()
> +	 * increments the refcount for the new object if needed.
> +	 */
> +	landlock_put_object(object);
> +	return err;
> +}
> +
> +/* Access-control management */
> +
> +static inline u64 unmask_layers(
> +		const struct landlock_ruleset *const domain,
> +		const struct path *const path, const u32 access_request,
> +		u64 layer_mask)
> +{
> +	const struct landlock_rule *rule;
> +	const struct inode *inode;
> +	size_t i;
> +
> +	if (d_is_negative(path->dentry))
> +		/* Continues to walk while there is no mapped inode. */
> +		return layer_mask;
> +	inode = d_backing_inode(path->dentry);
> +	rcu_read_lock();
> +	rule = landlock_find_rule(domain,
> +			rcu_dereference(landlock_inode(inode)->object));
> +	rcu_read_unlock();
> +	if (!rule)
> +		return layer_mask;
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * An access is granted if, for each policy layer, at least one rule
> +	 * encountered on the pathwalk grants the requested accesses,
> +	 * regardless of their position in the layer stack.  We must then check
> +	 * the remaining layers for each inode, from the last added layer to
> +	 * the first one.
> +	 */
> +	for (i = 0; i < rule->num_layers; i++) {
> +		const struct landlock_layer *const layer = &rule->layers[i];
> +		const u64 layer_level = BIT_ULL(layer->level - 1);
> +
> +		if ((layer->access & access_request) == access_request) {
> +			layer_mask &= ~layer_level;
> +
> +			if (layer_mask == 0)
> +				return layer_mask;
> +		}
> +	}
> +	return layer_mask;
> +}
> +
> +static int check_access_path(const struct landlock_ruleset *const domain,
> +		const struct path *const path, u32 access_request)
> +{
> +	bool allowed = false;
> +	struct path walker_path;
> +	u64 layer_mask;
> +
> +	/* Make sure all layers can be checked. */
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(BITS_PER_TYPE(layer_mask) < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
> +
> +	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!domain || !path))
> +		return 0;
> +	/*
> +	 * Allows access to pseudo filesystems that will never be mountable
> +	 * (e.g. sockfs, pipefs), but can still be reachable through
> +	 * /proc/self/fd .
> +	 */
> +	if ((path->dentry->d_sb->s_flags & SB_NOUSER) ||
> +			(d_is_positive(path->dentry) &&
> +			 unlikely(IS_PRIVATE(d_backing_inode(path->dentry)))))
> +		return 0;
> +	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(domain->num_layers < 1))
> +		return -EACCES;
> +
> +	layer_mask = GENMASK_ULL(domain->num_layers - 1, 0);
> +	/*
> +	 * An access request that is not handled by the domain should be
> +	 * allowed.
> +	 */
> +	access_request &= domain->fs_access_mask;
> +	if (access_request == 0)
> +		return 0;
> +	walker_path = *path;
> +	path_get(&walker_path);
> +	/*
> +	 * We need to walk through all the hierarchy to not miss any relevant
> +	 * restriction.
> +	 */
> +	while (true) {
> +		struct dentry *parent_dentry;
> +
> +		layer_mask = unmask_layers(domain, &walker_path,
> +				access_request, layer_mask);
> +		if (layer_mask == 0) {
> +			/* Stops when a rule from each layer grants access. */
> +			allowed = true;
> +			break;
> +		}
> +
> +jump_up:
> +		if (walker_path.dentry == walker_path.mnt->mnt_root) {
> +			if (follow_up(&walker_path)) {
> +				/* Ignores hidden mount points. */
> +				goto jump_up;
> +			} else {
> +				/*
> +				 * Stops at the real root.  Denies access
> +				 * because not all layers have granted access.
> +				 */
> +				allowed = false;
> +				break;
> +			}
> +		}
> +		if (unlikely(IS_ROOT(walker_path.dentry))) {
> +			/*
> +			 * Stops at disconnected root directories.  Only allows
> +			 * access to internal filesystems (e.g. nsfs, which is
> +			 * reachable through /proc/self/ns).
> +			 */
> +			allowed = !!(walker_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_INTERNAL);
> +			break;
> +		}
> +		parent_dentry = dget_parent(walker_path.dentry);
> +		dput(walker_path.dentry);
> +		walker_path.dentry = parent_dentry;
> +	}
> +	path_put(&walker_path);
> +	return allowed ? 0 : -EACCES;
> +}
> +
> +static inline int current_check_access_path(const struct path *const path,
> +		const u32 access_request)
> +{
> +	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
> +		landlock_get_current_domain();
> +
> +	if (!dom)
> +		return 0;
> +	return check_access_path(dom, path, access_request);
> +}
> +
> +/* Super-block hooks */
> +
> +/*
> + * Release the inodes used in a security policy.
> + *
> + * Cf. fsnotify_unmount_inodes()
> + */
> +static void hook_sb_delete(struct super_block *const sb)
> +{
> +	struct inode *inode, *iput_inode = NULL;
> +
> +	if (!landlock_initialized)
> +		return;
> +
> +	spin_lock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
> +	list_for_each_entry(inode, &sb->s_inodes, i_sb_list) {
> +		struct landlock_inode_security *inode_sec =
> +			landlock_inode(inode);
> +		struct landlock_object *object;
> +		bool do_put = false;
> +
> +		rcu_read_lock();
> +		object = rcu_dereference(inode_sec->object);
> +		if (!object) {
> +			rcu_read_unlock();
> +			continue;
> +		}
> +
> +		spin_lock(&object->lock);
> +		if (object->underobj) {
> +			object->underobj = NULL;
> +			do_put = true;
> +			spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
> +			rcu_assign_pointer(inode_sec->object, NULL);
> +			spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
> +		}
> +		spin_unlock(&object->lock);
> +		rcu_read_unlock();
> +		if (!do_put)
> +			/*
> +			 * A concurrent iput() in release_inode() is ongoing
> +			 * and we will just wait for it to finish.
> +			 */
> +			continue;
> +
> +		/*
> +		 * At this point, we own the ihold() reference that was
> +		 * originally set up by get_inode_object(). Therefore we can
> +		 * drop the list lock and know that the inode won't disappear
> +		 * from under us until the next loop walk.
> +		 */
> +		spin_unlock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
> +		/*
> +		 * We can now actually put the previous inode, which is not
> +		 * needed anymore for the loop walk.
> +		 */
> +		if (iput_inode)
> +			iput(iput_inode);
> +		iput_inode = inode;
> +		spin_lock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
> +	}
> +	spin_unlock(&sb->s_inode_list_lock);
> +	if (iput_inode)
> +		iput(iput_inode);
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * Wait for pending iput() in release_inode().
> +	 */
> +	wait_var_event(&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs, !atomic_long_read(
> +				&landlock_superblock(sb)->inode_refs));
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Because a Landlock security policy is defined according to the filesystem
> + * layout (i.e. the mount namespace), changing it may grant access to files not
> + * previously allowed.
> + *
> + * To make it simple, deny any filesystem layout modification by landlocked
> + * processes.  Non-landlocked processes may still change the namespace of a
> + * landlocked process, but this kind of threat must be handled by a system-wide
> + * access-control security policy.
> + *
> + * This could be lifted in the future if Landlock can safely handle mount
> + * namespace updates requested by a landlocked process.  Indeed, we could
> + * update the current domain (which is currently read-only) by taking into
> + * account the accesses of the source and the destination of a new mount point.
> + * However, it would also require to make all the child domains dynamically
> + * inherit these new constraints.  Anyway, for backward compatibility reasons,
> + * a dedicated user space option would be required (e.g. as a ruleset command
> + * option).
> + */
> +static int hook_sb_mount(const char *const dev_name,
> +		const struct path *const path, const char *const type,
> +		const unsigned long flags, void *const data)
> +{
> +	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
> +		return 0;
> +	return -EPERM;
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_move_mount(const struct path *const from_path,
> +		const struct path *const to_path)
> +{
> +	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
> +		return 0;
> +	return -EPERM;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Removing a mount point may reveal a previously hidden file hierarchy, which
> + * may then grant access to files, which may have previously been forbidden.
> + */
> +static int hook_sb_umount(struct vfsmount *const mnt, const int flags)
> +{
> +	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
> +		return 0;
> +	return -EPERM;
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_sb_remount(struct super_block *const sb, void *const mnt_opts)
> +{
> +	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
> +		return 0;
> +	return -EPERM;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * pivot_root(2), like mount(2), changes the current mount namespace.  It must
> + * then be forbidden for a landlocked process.
> + *
> + * However, chroot(2) may be allowed because it only changes the relative root
> + * directory of the current process.  Moreover, it can be used to restrict the
> + * view of the filesystem.
> + */
> +static int hook_sb_pivotroot(const struct path *const old_path,
> +		const struct path *const new_path)
> +{
> +	if (!landlock_get_current_domain())
> +		return 0;
> +	return -EPERM;
> +}
> +
> +/* Path hooks */
> +
> +static inline u32 get_mode_access(const umode_t mode)
> +{
> +	switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
> +	case S_IFLNK:
> +		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM;
> +	case 0:
> +		/* A zero mode translates to S_IFREG. */
> +	case S_IFREG:
> +		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_REG;
> +	case S_IFDIR:
> +		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR;
> +	case S_IFCHR:
> +		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_CHAR;
> +	case S_IFBLK:
> +		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_BLOCK;
> +	case S_IFIFO:
> +		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_FIFO;
> +	case S_IFSOCK:
> +		return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SOCK;
> +	default:
> +		WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
> +		return 0;
> +	}
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Creating multiple links or renaming may lead to privilege escalations if not
> + * handled properly.  Indeed, we must be sure that the source doesn't gain more
> + * privileges by being accessible from the destination.  This is getting more
> + * complex when dealing with multiple layers.  The whole picture can be seen as
> + * a multilayer partial ordering problem.  A future version of Landlock will
> + * deal with that.
> + */
> +static int hook_path_link(struct dentry *const old_dentry,
> +		const struct path *const new_dir,
> +		struct dentry *const new_dentry)
> +{
> +	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
> +		landlock_get_current_domain();
> +
> +	if (!dom)
> +		return 0;
> +	/* The mount points are the same for old and new paths, cf. EXDEV. */
> +	if (old_dentry->d_parent != new_dir->dentry)
> +		/* For now, forbid reparenting. */
> +		return -EACCES;
> +	if (unlikely(d_is_negative(old_dentry)))
> +		return -EACCES;
> +	return check_access_path(dom, new_dir,
> +			get_mode_access(d_backing_inode(old_dentry)->i_mode));
> +}
> +
> +static inline u32 maybe_remove(const struct dentry *const dentry)
> +{
> +	if (d_is_negative(dentry))
> +		return 0;
> +	return d_is_dir(dentry) ? LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR :
> +		LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE;
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_path_rename(const struct path *const old_dir,
> +		struct dentry *const old_dentry,
> +		const struct path *const new_dir,
> +		struct dentry *const new_dentry)
> +{
> +	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
> +		landlock_get_current_domain();
> +
> +	if (!dom)
> +		return 0;
> +	/* The mount points are the same for old and new paths, cf. EXDEV. */
> +	if (old_dir->dentry != new_dir->dentry)
> +		/* For now, forbid reparenting. */
> +		return -EACCES;
> +	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(d_is_negative(old_dentry)))
> +		return -EACCES;
> +	/* RENAME_EXCHANGE is handled because directories are the same. */
> +	return check_access_path(dom, old_dir, maybe_remove(old_dentry) |
> +			maybe_remove(new_dentry) |
> +			get_mode_access(d_backing_inode(old_dentry)->i_mode));
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_path_mkdir(const struct path *const dir,
> +		struct dentry *const dentry, const umode_t mode)
> +{
> +	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_DIR);
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_path_mknod(const struct path *const dir,
> +		struct dentry *const dentry, const umode_t mode,
> +		const unsigned int dev)
> +{
> +	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
> +		landlock_get_current_domain();
> +
> +	if (!dom)
> +		return 0;
> +	return check_access_path(dom, dir, get_mode_access(mode));
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_path_symlink(const struct path *const dir,
> +		struct dentry *const dentry, const char *const old_name)
> +{
> +	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM);
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_path_unlink(const struct path *const dir,
> +		struct dentry *const dentry)
> +{
> +	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_FILE);
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_path_rmdir(const struct path *const dir,
> +		struct dentry *const dentry)
> +{
> +	return current_check_access_path(dir, LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_REMOVE_DIR);
> +}
> +
> +/* File hooks */
> +
> +static inline u32 get_file_access(const struct file *const file)
> +{
> +	u32 access = 0;
> +
> +	if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
> +		/* A directory can only be opened in read mode. */
> +		if (S_ISDIR(file_inode(file)->i_mode))
> +			return LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR;
> +		access = LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_FILE;
> +	}
> +	if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)
> +		access |= LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_WRITE_FILE;
> +	/* __FMODE_EXEC is indeed part of f_flags, not f_mode. */
> +	if (file->f_flags & __FMODE_EXEC)
> +		access |= LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE;
> +	return access;
> +}
> +
> +static int hook_file_open(struct file *const file)
> +{
> +	const struct landlock_ruleset *const dom =
> +		landlock_get_current_domain();
> +
> +	if (!dom)
> +		return 0;
> +	/*
> +	 * Because a file may be opened with O_PATH, get_file_access() may
> +	 * return 0.  This case will be handled with a future Landlock
> +	 * evolution.
> +	 */
> +	return check_access_path(dom, &file->f_path, get_file_access(file));
> +}
> +
> +static struct security_hook_list landlock_hooks[] __lsm_ro_after_init = {
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_delete, hook_sb_delete),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_mount, hook_sb_mount),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(move_mount, hook_move_mount),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_umount, hook_sb_umount),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_remount, hook_sb_remount),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(sb_pivotroot, hook_sb_pivotroot),
> +
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_link, hook_path_link),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_rename, hook_path_rename),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_mkdir, hook_path_mkdir),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_mknod, hook_path_mknod),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_symlink, hook_path_symlink),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_unlink, hook_path_unlink),
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(path_rmdir, hook_path_rmdir),
> +
> +	LSM_HOOK_INIT(file_open, hook_file_open),
> +};
> +
> +__init void landlock_add_fs_hooks(void)
> +{
> +	security_add_hooks(landlock_hooks, ARRAY_SIZE(landlock_hooks),
> +			LANDLOCK_NAME);
> +}
> diff --git a/security/landlock/fs.h b/security/landlock/fs.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..9f14ec4d8d48
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/security/landlock/fs.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
> +/*
> + * Landlock LSM - Filesystem management and hooks
> + *
> + * Copyright © 2017-2020 Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
> + * Copyright © 2018-2020 ANSSI
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_FS_H
> +#define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_FS_H
> +
> +#include <linux/fs.h>
> +#include <linux/init.h>
> +#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
> +
> +#include "ruleset.h"
> +#include "setup.h"
> +
> +struct landlock_inode_security {
> +	/*
> +	 * @object: Weak pointer to an allocated object.  All writes (i.e.
> +	 * creating a new object or removing one) are protected by the
> +	 * underlying inode->i_lock.  Disassociating @object from the inode is
> +	 * additionally protected by @object->lock, from the time @object's
> +	 * usage refcount drops to zero to the time this pointer is nulled out.
> +	 * Cf. release_inode().
> +	 */
> +	struct landlock_object __rcu *object;
> +};
> +
> +struct landlock_superblock_security {
> +	/*
> +	 * @inode_refs: References to Landlock underlying objects.
> +	 * Cf. struct super_block->s_fsnotify_inode_refs .
> +	 */
> +	atomic_long_t inode_refs;
> +};
> +
> +static inline struct landlock_inode_security *landlock_inode(
> +		const struct inode *const inode)
> +{
> +	return inode->i_security + landlock_blob_sizes.lbs_inode;
> +}
> +
> +static inline struct landlock_superblock_security *landlock_superblock(
> +		const struct super_block *const superblock)
> +{
> +	return superblock->s_security + landlock_blob_sizes.lbs_superblock;
> +}
> +
> +__init void landlock_add_fs_hooks(void);
> +
> +int landlock_append_fs_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
> +		const struct path *const path, u32 access_hierarchy);
> +
> +#endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_FS_H */
> diff --git a/security/landlock/limits.h b/security/landlock/limits.h
> index b734f597bb0e..2a0a1095ee27 100644
> --- a/security/landlock/limits.h
> +++ b/security/landlock/limits.h
> @@ -10,8 +10,12 @@
>  #define _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_LIMITS_H
>  
>  #include <linux/limits.h>
> +#include <uapi/linux/landlock.h>
>  
>  #define LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS		64
>  #define LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES		U32_MAX
>  
> +#define LANDLOCK_LAST_ACCESS_FS		LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_MAKE_SYM
> +#define LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS		((LANDLOCK_LAST_ACCESS_FS << 1) - 1)
> +
>  #endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_LIMITS_H */
> diff --git a/security/landlock/ruleset.c b/security/landlock/ruleset.c
> index bf7ff66c1b12..548636a68b48 100644
> --- a/security/landlock/ruleset.c
> +++ b/security/landlock/ruleset.c
> @@ -112,10 +112,12 @@ static void build_check_ruleset(void)
>  	const struct landlock_ruleset ruleset = {
>  		.num_rules = ~0,
>  		.num_layers = ~0,
> +		.fs_access_mask = ~0,
>  	};
>  
>  	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.num_rules < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_RULES);
>  	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.num_layers < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(ruleset.fs_access_mask < LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS);
>  }
>  
>  /**
> @@ -214,9 +216,11 @@ static void build_check_layer(void)
>  {
>  	const struct landlock_layer layer = {
>  		.level = ~0,
> +		.access = ~0,
>  	};
>  
>  	BUILD_BUG_ON(layer.level < LANDLOCK_MAX_NUM_LAYERS);
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON(layer.access < LANDLOCK_MASK_ACCESS_FS);
>  }
>  
>  int landlock_insert_rule(struct landlock_ruleset *const ruleset,
> diff --git a/security/landlock/setup.c b/security/landlock/setup.c
> index a5d6ef334991..f8e8e980454c 100644
> --- a/security/landlock/setup.c
> +++ b/security/landlock/setup.c
> @@ -11,17 +11,24 @@
>  
>  #include "common.h"
>  #include "cred.h"
> +#include "fs.h"
>  #include "ptrace.h"
>  #include "setup.h"
>  
> +bool landlock_initialized __lsm_ro_after_init = false;
> +
>  struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes __lsm_ro_after_init = {
>  	.lbs_cred = sizeof(struct landlock_cred_security),
> +	.lbs_inode = sizeof(struct landlock_inode_security),
> +	.lbs_superblock = sizeof(struct landlock_superblock_security),
>  };
>  
>  static int __init landlock_init(void)
>  {
>  	landlock_add_cred_hooks();
>  	landlock_add_ptrace_hooks();
> +	landlock_add_fs_hooks();
> +	landlock_initialized = true;
>  	pr_info("Up and running.\n");
>  	return 0;
>  }
> diff --git a/security/landlock/setup.h b/security/landlock/setup.h
> index 9fdbf33fcc33..1daffab1ab4b 100644
> --- a/security/landlock/setup.h
> +++ b/security/landlock/setup.h
> @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
>  
>  #include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
>  
> +extern bool landlock_initialized;
> +
>  extern struct lsm_blob_sizes landlock_blob_sizes;
>  
>  #endif /* _SECURITY_LANDLOCK_SETUP_H */
> 

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