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| 1 | +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +// Copyright (C) 2024 Google LLC. |
| 4 | + |
| 5 | +//! Linux Security Modules (LSM). |
| 6 | +//! |
| 7 | +//! C header: [`include/linux/security.h`](srctree/include/linux/security.h). |
| 8 | +
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| 9 | +use crate::{ |
| 10 | + bindings, |
| 11 | + error::{to_result, Result}, |
| 12 | +}; |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +/// A security context string. |
| 15 | +/// |
| 16 | +/// # Invariants |
| 17 | +/// |
| 18 | +/// The `secdata` and `seclen` fields correspond to a valid security context as returned by a |
| 19 | +/// successful call to `security_secid_to_secctx`, that has not yet been destroyed by calling |
| 20 | +/// `security_release_secctx`. |
| 21 | +pub struct SecurityCtx { |
| 22 | + secdata: *mut core::ffi::c_char, |
| 23 | + seclen: usize, |
| 24 | +} |
| 25 | + |
| 26 | +impl SecurityCtx { |
| 27 | + /// Get the security context given its id. |
| 28 | + pub fn from_secid(secid: u32) -> Result<Self> { |
| 29 | + let mut secdata = core::ptr::null_mut(); |
| 30 | + let mut seclen = 0u32; |
| 31 | + // SAFETY: Just a C FFI call. The pointers are valid for writes. |
| 32 | + to_result(unsafe { bindings::security_secid_to_secctx(secid, &mut secdata, &mut seclen) })?; |
| 33 | + |
| 34 | + // INVARIANT: If the above call did not fail, then we have a valid security context. |
| 35 | + Ok(Self { |
| 36 | + secdata, |
| 37 | + seclen: seclen as usize, |
| 38 | + }) |
| 39 | + } |
| 40 | + |
| 41 | + /// Returns whether the security context is empty. |
| 42 | + pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { |
| 43 | + self.seclen == 0 |
| 44 | + } |
| 45 | + |
| 46 | + /// Returns the length of this security context. |
| 47 | + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { |
| 48 | + self.seclen |
| 49 | + } |
| 50 | + |
| 51 | + /// Returns the bytes for this security context. |
| 52 | + pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] { |
| 53 | + let ptr = self.secdata; |
| 54 | + if ptr.is_null() { |
| 55 | + debug_assert_eq!(self.seclen, 0); |
| 56 | + // We can't pass a null pointer to `slice::from_raw_parts` even if the length is zero. |
| 57 | + return &[]; |
| 58 | + } |
| 59 | + |
| 60 | + // SAFETY: The call to `security_secid_to_secctx` guarantees that the pointer is valid for |
| 61 | + // `seclen` bytes. Furthermore, if the length is zero, then we have ensured that the |
| 62 | + // pointer is not null. |
| 63 | + unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts(ptr.cast(), self.seclen) } |
| 64 | + } |
| 65 | +} |
| 66 | + |
| 67 | +impl Drop for SecurityCtx { |
| 68 | + fn drop(&mut self) { |
| 69 | + // SAFETY: By the invariant of `Self`, this frees a pointer that came from a successful |
| 70 | + // call to `security_secid_to_secctx` and has not yet been destroyed by |
| 71 | + // `security_release_secctx`. |
| 72 | + unsafe { bindings::security_release_secctx(self.secdata, self.seclen as u32) }; |
| 73 | + } |
| 74 | +} |
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