/* * virt-aa-helper: wrapper program used by AppArmor security driver. * Copyright (C) 2009 Canonical Ltd. * * See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software * * Author: * Jamie Strandboge * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "internal.h" #include "buf.h" #include "util.h" #include "memory.h" #include "security_driver.h" #include "security_apparmor.h" #include "domain_conf.h" #include "xml.h" #include "uuid.h" #include "hostusb.h" #include "pci.h" static char *progname; typedef struct { bool allowDiskFormatProbing; char uuid[PROFILE_NAME_SIZE]; /* UUID of vm */ bool dryrun; /* dry run */ char cmd; /* 'c' create * 'a' add (load) * 'r' replace * 'R' remove */ char *files; /* list of files */ virDomainDefPtr def; /* VM definition */ virCapsPtr caps; /* VM capabilities */ char *hvm; /* type of hypervisor (eg hvm, xen) */ char *arch; /* machine architecture */ int bits; /* bits in the guest */ char *newdisk; /* newly added disk */ } vahControl; static int vahDeinit(vahControl * ctl) { if (ctl == NULL) return -1; VIR_FREE(ctl->def); virCapabilitiesFree(ctl->caps); VIR_FREE(ctl->files); VIR_FREE(ctl->hvm); VIR_FREE(ctl->arch); VIR_FREE(ctl->newdisk); return 0; } /* * Print usage */ static void vah_usage(void) { fprintf(stdout, "\n%s [options] [< def.xml]\n\n" " Options:\n" " -a | --add load profile\n" " -c | --create create profile from template\n" " -D | --delete unload and delete profile\n" " -r | --replace reload profile\n" " -R | --remove unload profile\n" " -h | --help this help\n" " -u | --uuid uuid (profile name)\n" "\n", progname); fprintf(stdout, "This command is intended to be used by libvirtd " "and not used directly.\n"); return; } static void vah_error(vahControl * ctl, int doexit, const char *str) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: error: %s\n"), progname, str); if (doexit) { if (ctl != NULL) vahDeinit(ctl); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } static void vah_warning(const char *str) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: warning: %s\n"), progname, str); } static void vah_info(const char *str) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s:\n%s\n"), progname, str); } /* * Replace @oldstr in @orig with @repstr * @len is number of bytes allocated for @orig. Assumes @orig, @oldstr and * @repstr are null terminated */ static int replace_string(char *orig, const size_t len, const char *oldstr, const char *repstr) { int idx; char *pos = NULL; char *tmp = NULL; if ((pos = strstr(orig, oldstr)) == NULL) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "could not find replacement string"); return -1; } if (VIR_ALLOC_N(tmp, len) < 0) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "could not allocate memory for string"); return -1; } tmp[0] = '\0'; idx = abs(pos - orig); /* copy everything up to oldstr */ strncat(tmp, orig, idx); /* add the replacement string */ if (strlen(tmp) + strlen(repstr) > len - 1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "not enough space in target buffer"); VIR_FREE(tmp); return -1; } strcat(tmp, repstr); /* add everything after oldstr */ if (strlen(tmp) + strlen(orig) - (idx + strlen(oldstr)) > len - 1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "not enough space in target buffer"); VIR_FREE(tmp); return -1; } strncat(tmp, orig + idx + strlen(oldstr), strlen(orig) - (idx + strlen(oldstr))); if (virStrcpy(orig, tmp, len) == NULL) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "error replacing string"); VIR_FREE(tmp); return -1; } VIR_FREE(tmp); return 0; } /* * run an apparmor_parser command */ static int parserCommand(const char *profile_name, const char cmd) { char flag[3]; char profile[PATH_MAX]; int status; int ret; if (strchr("arR", cmd) == NULL) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "invalid flag"); return -1; } snprintf(flag, 3, "-%c", cmd); if (snprintf(profile, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", APPARMOR_DIR "/libvirt", profile_name) > PATH_MAX - 1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "profile name exceeds maximum length"); return -1; } if (!virFileExists(profile)) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "profile does not exist"); return -1; } else { const char * const argv[] = { "/sbin/apparmor_parser", flag, profile, NULL }; if ((ret = virRun(argv, &status)) != 0 || (WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0)) { if (ret != 0) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to run apparmor_parser"); return -1; } else if (cmd == 'R' && WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 234) { vah_warning("unable to unload already unloaded profile (non-fatal)"); } else { vah_error(NULL, 0, "apparmor_parser exited with error"); return -1; } } } return 0; } /* * Update the dynamic files */ static int update_include_file(const char *include_file, const char *included_files) { int rc = -1; int plen; int fd; char *pcontent = NULL; const char *warning = "# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY. IT IS MANAGED BY LIBVIRT.\n"; if (virAsprintf(&pcontent, "%s%s", warning, included_files) == -1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "could not allocate memory for profile"); return rc; } plen = strlen(pcontent); if (plen > MAX_FILE_LEN) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "invalid length for new profile"); goto clean; } /* only update the disk profile if it is different */ if (virFileExists(include_file)) { char *existing = NULL; int flen = virFileReadAll(include_file, MAX_FILE_LEN, &existing); if (flen < 0) goto clean; if (flen == plen) { if (STREQLEN(existing, pcontent, plen)) { rc = 0; VIR_FREE(existing); goto clean; } } VIR_FREE(existing); } /* write the file */ if ((fd = open(include_file, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0644)) == -1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to create include file"); goto clean; } if (safewrite(fd, pcontent, plen) < 0) { /* don't write the '\0' */ close(fd); vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to write to profile"); goto clean; } if (close(fd) != 0) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to close or write to profile"); goto clean; } rc = 0; clean: VIR_FREE(pcontent); return rc; } /* * Create a profile based on a template */ static int create_profile(const char *profile, const char *profile_name, const char *profile_files) { char template[PATH_MAX]; char *tcontent = NULL; char *pcontent = NULL; char *replace_name = NULL; char *replace_files = NULL; const char *template_name = "\nprofile LIBVIRT_TEMPLATE"; const char *template_end = "\n}"; int tlen, plen; int fd; int rc = -1; if (virFileExists(profile)) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "profile exists"); goto end; } if (snprintf(template, PATH_MAX, "%s/TEMPLATE", APPARMOR_DIR "/libvirt") > PATH_MAX - 1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "template name exceeds maximum length"); goto end; } if (!virFileExists(template)) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "template does not exist"); goto end; } if ((tlen = virFileReadAll(template, MAX_FILE_LEN, &tcontent)) < 0) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to read AppArmor template"); goto end; } if (strstr(tcontent, template_name) == NULL) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "no replacement string in template"); goto clean_tcontent; } if (strstr(tcontent, template_end) == NULL) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "no replacement string in template"); goto clean_tcontent; } /* '\nprofile \0' */ if (virAsprintf(&replace_name, "\nprofile %s", profile_name) == -1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "could not allocate memory for profile name"); goto clean_tcontent; } /* '\n\n}\0' */ if (virAsprintf(&replace_files, "\n%s\n}", profile_files) == -1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "could not allocate memory for profile files"); VIR_FREE(replace_name); goto clean_tcontent; } plen = tlen + strlen(replace_name) - strlen(template_name) + strlen(replace_files) - strlen(template_end) + 1; if (plen > MAX_FILE_LEN || plen < tlen) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "invalid length for new profile"); goto clean_replace; } if (VIR_ALLOC_N(pcontent, plen) < 0) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "could not allocate memory for profile"); goto clean_replace; } pcontent[0] = '\0'; strcpy(pcontent, tcontent); if (replace_string(pcontent, plen, template_name, replace_name) < 0) goto clean_all; if (replace_string(pcontent, plen, template_end, replace_files) < 0) goto clean_all; /* write the file */ if ((fd = open(profile, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, 0644)) == -1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to create profile"); goto clean_all; } if (safewrite(fd, pcontent, plen - 1) < 0) { /* don't write the '\0' */ close(fd); vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to write to profile"); goto clean_all; } if (close(fd) != 0) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to close or write to profile"); goto clean_all; } rc = 0; clean_all: VIR_FREE(pcontent); clean_replace: VIR_FREE(replace_name); VIR_FREE(replace_files); clean_tcontent: VIR_FREE(tcontent); end: return rc; } /* * Load an existing profile */ static int parserLoad(const char *profile_name) { return parserCommand(profile_name, 'a'); } /* * Remove an existing profile */ static int parserRemove(const char *profile_name) { return parserCommand(profile_name, 'R'); } /* * Replace an existing profile */ static int parserReplace(const char *profile_name) { return parserCommand(profile_name, 'r'); } static int valid_uuid(const char *uuid) { unsigned char rawuuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN]; if (strlen(uuid) != PROFILE_NAME_SIZE - 1) return -1; if (!STRPREFIX(uuid, AA_PREFIX)) return -1; if (virUUIDParse(uuid + strlen(AA_PREFIX), rawuuid) < 0) return -1; return 0; } static int valid_name(const char *name) { /* just try to filter out any dangerous characters in the name that can be * used to subvert the profile */ const char *bad = " /[]*"; if (strlen(name) == 0 || strlen(name) > PATH_MAX - 1) return -1; if (strcspn(name, bad) != strlen(name)) return -1; return 0; } /* see if one of the strings in arr starts with str */ static int array_starts_with(const char *str, const char * const *arr, const long size) { int i; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { if (strlen(str) < strlen(arr[i])) continue; if (STRPREFIX(str, arr[i])) return 0; } return 1; } /* * Don't allow access to special files or restricted paths such as /bin, /sbin, * /usr/bin, /usr/sbin and /etc. This is in an effort to prevent read/write * access to system files which could be used to elevate privileges. This is a * safety measure in case libvirtd is under a restrictive profile and is * subverted and trying to escape confinement. * * Note that we cannot exclude block devices because they are valid devices. * The TEMPLATE file can be adjusted to explicitly disallow these if needed. * * RETURN: -1 on error, 0 if ok, 1 if blocked */ static int valid_path(const char *path, const bool readonly) { struct stat sb; int npaths, opaths; const char * const restricted[] = { "/bin/", "/etc/", "/lib", "/lost+found/", "/proc/", "/sbin/", "/selinux/", "/sys/", "/usr/bin/", "/usr/lib", "/usr/sbin/", "/usr/share/", "/usr/local/bin/", "/usr/local/etc/", "/usr/local/lib", "/usr/local/sbin/" }; /* these paths are ok for readonly, but not read/write */ const char * const restricted_rw[] = { "/boot/", "/vmlinuz", "/initrd", "/initrd.img" }; /* override the above with these */ const char * const override[] = { "/sys/devices/pci" /* for hostdev pci devices */ }; if (path == NULL || strlen(path) > PATH_MAX - 1) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "bad pathname"); return -1; } /* Don't allow double quotes, since we use them to quote the filename * and this will confuse the apparmor parser. */ if (strchr(path, '"') != NULL) return 1; /* Require an absolute path */ if (STRNEQLEN(path, "/", 1)) return 1; if (!virFileExists(path)) vah_warning("path does not exist, skipping file type checks"); else { if (stat(path, &sb) == -1) return -1; switch (sb.st_mode & S_IFMT) { case S_IFDIR: return 1; break; case S_IFIFO: return 1; break; case S_IFSOCK: return 1; break; default: break; } } opaths = sizeof(override)/sizeof *(override); npaths = sizeof(restricted)/sizeof *(restricted); if (array_starts_with(path, restricted, npaths) == 0 && array_starts_with(path, override, opaths) != 0) return 1; npaths = sizeof(restricted_rw)/sizeof *(restricted_rw); if (!readonly) { if (array_starts_with(path, restricted_rw, npaths) == 0) return 1; } return 0; } /* Called from SAX on parsing errors in the XML. */ static void catchXMLError (void *ctx, const char *msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ...) { xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt = (xmlParserCtxtPtr) ctx; if (ctxt) { if (virGetLastError() == NULL && ctxt->lastError.level == XML_ERR_FATAL && ctxt->lastError.message != NULL) { char *err_str = NULL; if (virAsprintf(&err_str, "XML error at line %d: %s", ctxt->lastError.line, ctxt->lastError.message) == -1) vah_error(NULL, 0, "Could not get XML error"); else { vah_error(NULL, 0, err_str); VIR_FREE(err_str); } } } } /* * Parse the xml we received to fill in the following: * ctl->hvm * ctl->arch * ctl->bits * * These are suitable for setting up a virCapsPtr */ static int caps_mockup(vahControl * ctl, const char *xmlStr) { int rc = -1; xmlParserCtxtPtr pctxt = NULL; xmlDocPtr xml = NULL; xmlXPathContextPtr ctxt = NULL; xmlNodePtr root; /* Set up a parser context so we can catch the details of XML errors. */ pctxt = xmlNewParserCtxt (); if (!pctxt || !pctxt->sax) goto cleanup; pctxt->sax->error = catchXMLError; xml = xmlCtxtReadDoc (pctxt, BAD_CAST xmlStr, "domain.xml", NULL, XML_PARSE_NOENT | XML_PARSE_NONET | XML_PARSE_NOWARNING); if (!xml) { if (virGetLastError() == NULL) vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to parse xml document"); goto cleanup; } if ((root = xmlDocGetRootElement(xml)) == NULL) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "missing root element"); goto cleanup; } if (!xmlStrEqual(root->name, BAD_CAST "domain")) { vah_error(NULL, 0, "incorrect root element"); goto cleanup; } if ((ctxt = xmlXPathNewContext(xml)) == NULL) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not allocate memory"); goto cleanup; } ctxt->node = root; ctl->hvm = virXPathString("string(./os/type[1])", ctxt); if (!ctl->hvm || STRNEQ(ctl->hvm, "hvm")) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "os.type is not 'hvm'"); goto cleanup; } ctl->arch = virXPathString("string(./os/type[1]/@arch)", ctxt); if (!ctl->arch) { /* The XML we are given should have an arch, but in case it doesn't, * just use the host's arch. */ struct utsname utsname; /* Really, this never fails - look at the man-page. */ uname (&utsname); if ((ctl->arch = strdup(utsname.machine)) == NULL) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not allocate memory"); goto cleanup; } } if (STREQ(ctl->arch, "x86_64")) ctl->bits = 64; else ctl->bits = 32; rc = 0; cleanup: xmlFreeParserCtxt (pctxt); xmlFreeDoc (xml); xmlXPathFreeContext(ctxt); return rc; } static int get_definition(vahControl * ctl, const char *xmlStr) { int rc = -1; virCapsGuestPtr guest; /* this is freed when caps is freed */ /* * mock up some capabilities. We don't currently use these explicitly, * but need them for virDomainDefParseString(). */ if (caps_mockup(ctl, xmlStr) != 0) goto exit; if ((ctl->caps = virCapabilitiesNew(ctl->arch, 1, 1)) == NULL) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not allocate memory"); goto exit; } if ((guest = virCapabilitiesAddGuest(ctl->caps, ctl->hvm, ctl->arch, ctl->bits, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL)) == NULL) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not allocate memory"); goto exit; } ctl->def = virDomainDefParseString(ctl->caps, xmlStr, VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE); if (ctl->def == NULL) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not parse XML"); goto exit; } if (!ctl->def->name) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not find name in XML"); goto exit; } if (valid_name(ctl->def->name) != 0) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "bad name"); goto exit; } rc = 0; exit: return rc; } static int vah_add_file(virBufferPtr buf, const char *path, const char *perms) { char *tmp = NULL; int rc = -1; bool readonly = true; if (path == NULL) return rc; /* Skip files without an absolute path. Not having one confuses the * apparmor parser and this also ensures things like tcp consoles don't * get added to the profile. */ if (STRNEQLEN(path, "/", 1)) { vah_warning(path); vah_warning(" skipped non-absolute path"); return 0; } if (virFileExists(path)) { if ((tmp = realpath(path, NULL)) == NULL) { vah_error(NULL, 0, path); vah_error(NULL, 0, " could not find realpath for disk"); return rc; } } else if ((tmp = strdup(path)) == NULL) return rc; if (strchr(perms, 'w') != NULL) readonly = false; rc = valid_path(tmp, readonly); if (rc != 0) { if (rc > 0) { vah_error(NULL, 0, path); vah_error(NULL, 0, " skipped restricted file"); } goto clean; } virBufferVSprintf(buf, " \"%s\" %s,\n", tmp, perms); if (readonly) { virBufferVSprintf(buf, " # don't audit writes to readonly files\n"); virBufferVSprintf(buf, " deny \"%s\" w,\n", tmp); } clean: VIR_FREE(tmp); return rc; } static int file_iterate_hostdev_cb(usbDevice *dev ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *file, void *opaque) { virBufferPtr buf = opaque; return vah_add_file(buf, file, "rw"); } static int file_iterate_pci_cb(pciDevice *dev ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *file, void *opaque) { virBufferPtr buf = opaque; return vah_add_file(buf, file, "rw"); } static int add_file_path(virDomainDiskDefPtr disk, const char *path, size_t depth, void *opaque) { virBufferPtr buf = opaque; int ret; if (depth == 0) { if (disk->readonly) ret = vah_add_file(buf, path, "r"); else ret = vah_add_file(buf, path, "rw"); } else { ret = vah_add_file(buf, path, "r"); } if (ret != 0) ret = -1; return ret; } static int get_files(vahControl * ctl) { virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; int rc = -1; int i; char *uuid; char uuidstr[VIR_UUID_STRING_BUFLEN]; /* verify uuid is same as what we were given on the command line */ virUUIDFormat(ctl->def->uuid, uuidstr); if (virAsprintf(&uuid, "%s%s", AA_PREFIX, uuidstr) == -1) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not allocate memory"); return rc; } if (STRNEQ(uuid, ctl->uuid)) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "given uuid does not match XML uuid"); goto clean; } for (i = 0; i < ctl->def->ndisks; i++) { /* XXX passing ignoreOpenFailure = true to get back to the behavior * from before using virDomainDiskDefForeachPath. actually we should * be passing ignoreOpenFailure = false and handle open errors more * careful than just ignoring them */ int ret = virDomainDiskDefForeachPath(ctl->def->disks[i], ctl->allowDiskFormatProbing, true, add_file_path, &buf); if (ret != 0) goto clean; } for (i = 0; i < ctl->def->nserials; i++) if (ctl->def->serials[i] && ctl->def->serials[i]->data.file.path) if (vah_add_file(&buf, ctl->def->serials[i]->data.file.path, "w") != 0) goto clean; if (ctl->def->console && ctl->def->console->data.file.path) if (vah_add_file(&buf, ctl->def->console->data.file.path, "w") != 0) goto clean; if (ctl->def->os.kernel) if (vah_add_file(&buf, ctl->def->os.kernel, "r") != 0) goto clean; if (ctl->def->os.initrd) if (vah_add_file(&buf, ctl->def->os.initrd, "r") != 0) goto clean; if (ctl->def->os.loader && ctl->def->os.loader) if (vah_add_file(&buf, ctl->def->os.loader, "r") != 0) goto clean; if (ctl->def->ngraphics == 1 && ctl->def->graphics[0]->type == VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SDL) if (vah_add_file(&buf, ctl->def->graphics[0]->data.sdl.xauth, "r") != 0) goto clean; for (i = 0; i < ctl->def->nhostdevs; i++) if (ctl->def->hostdevs[i]) { virDomainHostdevDefPtr dev = ctl->def->hostdevs[i]; switch (dev->source.subsys.type) { case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_USB: { usbDevice *usb = usbGetDevice(dev->source.subsys.u.usb.bus, dev->source.subsys.u.usb.device); if (usb == NULL) continue; rc = usbDeviceFileIterate(usb, file_iterate_hostdev_cb, &buf); usbFreeDevice(usb); if (rc != 0) goto clean; break; } case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_PCI: { pciDevice *pci = pciGetDevice( dev->source.subsys.u.pci.domain, dev->source.subsys.u.pci.bus, dev->source.subsys.u.pci.slot, dev->source.subsys.u.pci.function); if (pci == NULL) continue; rc = pciDeviceFileIterate(pci, file_iterate_pci_cb, &buf); pciFreeDevice(pci); break; } default: rc = 0; break; } /* switch */ } if (ctl->newdisk) if (vah_add_file(&buf, ctl->newdisk, "rw") != 0) goto clean; if (virBufferError(&buf)) { virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf); vah_error(NULL, 0, "failed to allocate file buffer"); goto clean; } rc = 0; ctl->files = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf); clean: VIR_FREE(uuid); return rc; } static int vahParseArgv(vahControl * ctl, int argc, char **argv) { int arg, idx = 0; struct option opt[] = { {"probing", 1, 0, 'p' }, {"add", 0, 0, 'a'}, {"create", 0, 0, 'c'}, {"dryrun", 0, 0, 'd'}, {"delete", 0, 0, 'D'}, {"add-file", 0, 0, 'f'}, {"help", 0, 0, 'h'}, {"replace", 0, 0, 'r'}, {"remove", 0, 0, 'R'}, {"uuid", 1, 0, 'u'}, {0, 0, 0, 0} }; while ((arg = getopt_long(argc, argv, "acdDhrRH:b:u:p:f:", opt, &idx)) != -1) { switch (arg) { case 'a': ctl->cmd = 'a'; break; case 'c': ctl->cmd = 'c'; break; case 'd': ctl->dryrun = true; break; case 'D': ctl->cmd = 'D'; break; case 'f': if ((ctl->newdisk = strdup(optarg)) == NULL) vah_error(ctl, 1, "could not allocate memory for disk"); break; case 'h': vah_usage(); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); break; case 'r': ctl->cmd = 'r'; break; case 'R': ctl->cmd = 'R'; break; case 'u': if (strlen(optarg) > PROFILE_NAME_SIZE - 1) vah_error(ctl, 1, "invalid UUID"); if (virStrcpy((char *) ctl->uuid, optarg, PROFILE_NAME_SIZE) == NULL) vah_error(ctl, 1, "error copying UUID"); break; case 'p': if (STREQ(optarg, "1")) ctl->allowDiskFormatProbing = true; else ctl->allowDiskFormatProbing = false; break; default: vah_error(ctl, 1, "unsupported option"); break; } } if (strchr("acDrR", ctl->cmd) == NULL) vah_error(ctl, 1, "bad command"); if (valid_uuid(ctl->uuid) != 0) vah_error(ctl, 1, "invalid UUID"); if (!ctl->cmd) { vah_usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } if (ctl->cmd == 'c' || ctl->cmd == 'r') { char *xmlStr = NULL; if (virFileReadLimFD(STDIN_FILENO, MAX_FILE_LEN, &xmlStr) < 0) vah_error(ctl, 1, "could not read xml file"); if (get_definition(ctl, xmlStr) != 0 || ctl->def == NULL) { VIR_FREE(xmlStr); vah_error(ctl, 1, "could not get VM definition"); } VIR_FREE(xmlStr); if (get_files(ctl) != 0) vah_error(ctl, 1, "invalid VM definition"); } return 0; } /* * virt-aa-helper -c -u UUID < file.xml * virt-aa-helper -r -u UUID [-f ] < file.xml * virt-aa-helper -a -u UUID * virt-aa-helper -R -u UUID * virt-aa-helper -D -u UUID */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { vahControl _ctl, *ctl = &_ctl; virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; int rc = -1; char profile[PATH_MAX]; char include_file[PATH_MAX]; /* clear the environment */ environ = NULL; if (setenv("PATH", "/sbin:/usr/sbin", 1) != 0) { vah_error(ctl, 1, "could not set PATH"); } if (setenv("IFS", " \t\n", 1) != 0) { vah_error(ctl, 1, "could not set IFS"); } if (!(progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/'))) progname = argv[0]; else progname++; memset(ctl, 0, sizeof(vahControl)); if (vahParseArgv(ctl, argc, argv) != 0) vah_error(ctl, 1, "could not parse arguments"); if (snprintf(profile, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", APPARMOR_DIR "/libvirt", ctl->uuid) > PATH_MAX - 1) vah_error(ctl, 1, "profile name exceeds maximum length"); if (snprintf(include_file, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s.files", APPARMOR_DIR "/libvirt", ctl->uuid) > PATH_MAX - 1) vah_error(ctl, 1, "disk profile name exceeds maximum length"); if (ctl->cmd == 'a') rc = parserLoad(ctl->uuid); else if (ctl->cmd == 'R' || ctl->cmd == 'D') { rc = parserRemove(ctl->uuid); if (ctl->cmd == 'D') { unlink(include_file); unlink(profile); } } else if (ctl->cmd == 'c' || ctl->cmd == 'r') { char *included_files = NULL; if (ctl->cmd == 'c' && virFileExists(profile)) vah_error(ctl, 1, "profile exists"); virBufferVSprintf(&buf, " \"%s/log/libvirt/**/%s.log\" w,\n", LOCAL_STATE_DIR, ctl->def->name); virBufferVSprintf(&buf, " \"%s/lib/libvirt/**/%s.monitor\" rw,\n", LOCAL_STATE_DIR, ctl->def->name); virBufferVSprintf(&buf, " \"%s/run/libvirt/**/%s.pid\" rwk,\n", LOCAL_STATE_DIR, ctl->def->name); if (ctl->files) virBufferVSprintf(&buf, "%s", ctl->files); if (virBufferError(&buf)) { virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf); vah_error(ctl, 1, "failed to allocate buffer"); } included_files = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf); /* (re)create the include file using included_files */ if (ctl->dryrun) { vah_info(include_file); vah_info(included_files); rc = 0; } else if ((rc = update_include_file(include_file, included_files)) != 0) goto clean; /* create the profile from TEMPLATE */ if (ctl->cmd == 'c') { char *tmp = NULL; if (virAsprintf(&tmp, " #include \n", ctl->uuid) == -1) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not allocate memory"); goto clean; } if (ctl->dryrun) { vah_info(profile); vah_info(ctl->uuid); vah_info(tmp); rc = 0; } else if ((rc = create_profile(profile, ctl->uuid, tmp)) != 0) { vah_error(ctl, 0, "could not create profile"); unlink(include_file); } VIR_FREE(tmp); } if (rc == 0 && !ctl->dryrun) { if (ctl->cmd == 'c') rc = parserLoad(ctl->uuid); else rc = parserReplace(ctl->uuid); /* cleanup */ if (rc != 0) { unlink(include_file); if (ctl->cmd == 'c') unlink(profile); } } clean: VIR_FREE(included_files); } vahDeinit(ctl); exit(rc == 0 ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE); }