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From: Alexey Budankov <alexey.budankov@linux.intel.com>
To: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 01/10] capabilities: introduce CAP_PERFMON to kernel and user space
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 19:56:55 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <950cc6a4-5823-d607-1210-6f62c96cf67f@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <280e6644-c129-15f6-ea5c-0f66bf764e0f@tycho.nsa.gov>



On 12.02.2020 18:45, Stephen Smalley wrote:
> On 2/12/20 10:21 AM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
>> On 2/12/20 8:53 AM, Alexey Budankov wrote:
>>> On 12.02.2020 16:32, Stephen Smalley wrote:
>>>> On 2/12/20 3:53 AM, Alexey Budankov wrote:
>>>>> Hi Stephen,
>>>>>
>>>>> On 22.01.2020 17:07, Stephen Smalley wrote:
>>>>>> On 1/22/20 5:45 AM, Alexey Budankov wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 21.01.2020 21:27, Alexey Budankov wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 21.01.2020 20:55, Alexei Starovoitov wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 9:31 AM Alexey Budankov
>>>>>>>>> <alexey.budankov@linux.intel.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 21.01.2020 17:43, Stephen Smalley wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> On 1/20/20 6:23 AM, Alexey Budankov wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> <SNIP>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Introduce CAP_PERFMON capability designed to secure system performance
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Why _noaudit()?  Normally only used when a permission failure is non-fatal to the operation.  Otherwise, we want the audit message.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So far so good, I suggest using the simplest version for v6:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> static inline bool perfmon_capable(void)
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>>       return capable(CAP_PERFMON) || capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN);
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It keeps the implementation simple and readable. The implementation is more
>>>>>>> performant in the sense of calling the API - one capable() call for CAP_PERFMON
>>>>>>> privileged process.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes, it bloats audit log for CAP_SYS_ADMIN privileged and unprivileged processes,
>>>>>>> but this bloating also advertises and leverages using more secure CAP_PERFMON
>>>>>>> based approach to use perf_event_open system call.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can live with that.  We just need to document that when you see both a CAP_PERFMON and a CAP_SYS_ADMIN audit message for a process, try only allowing CAP_PERFMON first and see if that resolves the issue.  We have a similar issue with CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH versus CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to reproduce this double logging with CAP_PERFMON.
>>>>> I am using the refpolicy version with enabled perf_event tclass [1], in permissive mode.
>>>>> When running perf stat -a I am observing this AVC audit messages:
>>>>>
>>>>> type=AVC msg=audit(1581496695.666:8691): avc:  denied  { open } for  pid=2779 comm="perf" scontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tcontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tclass=perf_event permissive=1
>>>>> type=AVC msg=audit(1581496695.666:8691): avc:  denied  { kernel } for  pid=2779 comm="perf" scontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tcontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tclass=perf_event permissive=1
>>>>> type=AVC msg=audit(1581496695.666:8691): avc:  denied  { cpu } for  pid=2779 comm="perf" scontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tcontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tclass=perf_event permissive=1
>>>>> type=AVC msg=audit(1581496695.666:8692): avc:  denied  { write } for  pid=2779 comm="perf" scontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tcontext=user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t tclass=perf_event permissive=1
>>>>>
>>>>> However there is no capability related messages around. I suppose my refpolicy should
>>>>> be modified somehow to observe capability related AVCs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you please comment or clarify on how to enable caps related AVCs in order
>>>>> to test the concerned logging.
>>>>
>>>> The new perfmon permission has to be defined in your policy; you'll have a message in dmesg about "Permission perfmon in class capability2 not defined in policy.".  You can either add it to the common cap2 definition in refpolicy/policy/flask/access_vectors and rebuild your policy or extract your base module as CIL, add it there, and insert the updated module.
>>>
>>> Yes, I already have it like this:
>>> common cap2
>>> {
>>> <------>mac_override<--># unused by SELinux
>>> <------>mac_admin
>>> <------>syslog
>>> <------>wake_alarm
>>> <------>block_suspend
>>> <------>audit_read
>>> <------>perfmon
>>> }
>>>
>>> dmesg stopped reporting perfmon as not defined but audit.log still doesn't report CAP_PERFMON denials.
>>> BTW, audit even doesn't report CAP_SYS_ADMIN denials, however perfmon_capable() does check for it.
>>
>> Some denials may be silenced by dontaudit rules; semodule -DB will strip those and semodule -B will restore them.  Other possibility is that the process doesn't have CAP_PERFMON in its effective set and therefore never reaches SELinux at all; denied first by the capability module.
> 
> Also, the fact that your denials are showing up in user_systemd_t suggests that something is off in your policy or userspace/distro; I assume that is a domain type for the systemd --user instance, but your shell and commands shouldn't be running in that domain (user_t would be more appropriate for that).

It is user_t for local terminal session:
ps -Z
LABEL                             PID TTY          TIME CMD
user_u:user_r:user_t            11317 pts/9    00:00:00 bash
user_u:user_r:user_t            11796 pts/9    00:00:00 ps

For local terminal root session:
ps -Z
LABEL                             PID TTY          TIME CMD
user_u:user_r:user_su_t          2926 pts/3    00:00:00 bash
user_u:user_r:user_su_t         10995 pts/3    00:00:00 ps

For remote ssh session:
ps -Z
LABEL                             PID TTY          TIME CMD
user_u:user_r:user_t             7540 pts/8    00:00:00 ps
user_u:user_r:user_systemd_t     8875 pts/8    00:00:00 bash

~Alexey

  reply	other threads:[~2020-02-12 16:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-01-20 11:18 [PATCH v5 0/10] Introduce CAP_PERFMON to secure system performance monitoring and observability Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:23 ` [PATCH v5 01/10] capabilities: introduce CAP_PERFMON to kernel and user space Alexey Budankov
2020-01-21 14:43   ` Stephen Smalley
2020-01-21 17:30     ` Alexey Budankov
2020-01-21 17:55       ` Alexei Starovoitov
2020-01-21 18:27         ` Alexey Budankov
2020-01-22 10:45           ` Alexey Budankov
2020-01-22 14:07             ` Stephen Smalley
2020-01-22 14:25               ` Alexey Budankov
2020-02-06 18:03                 ` Alexey Budankov
2020-02-07 11:38                   ` Thomas Gleixner
2020-02-07 13:39                     ` Alexey Budankov
2020-02-20 13:05                       ` Alexey Budankov
2020-02-12  8:53               ` Alexey Budankov
2020-02-12 13:32                 ` Stephen Smalley
2020-02-12 13:53                   ` Alexey Budankov
2020-02-12 15:21                     ` Stephen Smalley
2020-02-12 15:45                       ` Stephen Smalley
2020-02-12 16:56                         ` Alexey Budankov [this message]
2020-02-12 17:09                           ` Stephen Smalley
2020-02-13  9:05                             ` Alexey Budankov
2020-02-12 16:16                       ` Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:24 ` [PATCH v5 02/10] perf/core: open access to the core for CAP_PERFMON privileged process Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:26 ` [PATCH v5 03/10] perf/core: open access to anon probes " Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:27 ` [PATCH v5 04/10] perf tool: extend Perf tool with CAP_PERFMON capability support Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:28 ` [PATCH v5 05/10] drm/i915/perf: open access for CAP_PERFMON privileged process Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:29 ` [PATCH v5 06/10] trace/bpf_trace: " Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:30 ` [PATCH v5 07/10] powerpc/perf: " Alexey Budankov
2020-01-22 11:02   ` Anju T Sudhakar
2020-01-20 11:31 ` [PATCH v5 08/10] parisc/perf: " Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:32 ` [PATCH v5 09/10] drivers/perf: " Alexey Budankov
2020-01-20 11:33 ` [PATCH v5 10/10] drivers/oprofile: " Alexey Budankov

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