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diff --git a/src/core/execute.c b/src/core/execute.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5eb3f13695..0000000000 --- a/src/core/execute.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3092 +0,0 @@ -/*** - This file is part of systemd. - - Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering - - systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - Lesser General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License - along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -***/ - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <glob.h> -#include <grp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/capability.h> -#include <sys/personality.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <utmpx.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_PAM -#include <security/pam_appl.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_SELINUX -#include <selinux/selinux.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP -#include <seccomp.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_APPARMOR -#include <sys/apparmor.h> -#endif - -#include "sd-messages.h" - -#include "af-list.h" -#include "alloc-util.h" -#ifdef HAVE_APPARMOR -#include "apparmor-util.h" -#endif -#include "async.h" -#include "barrier.h" -#include "cap-list.h" -#include "capability-util.h" -#include "def.h" -#include "env-util.h" -#include "errno-list.h" -#include "execute.h" -#include "exit-status.h" -#include "fd-util.h" -#include "fileio.h" -#include "formats-util.h" -#include "fs-util.h" -#include "glob-util.h" -#include "io-util.h" -#include "ioprio.h" -#include "log.h" -#include "macro.h" -#include "missing.h" -#include "mkdir.h" -#include "namespace.h" -#include "parse-util.h" -#include "path-util.h" -#include "process-util.h" -#include "rlimit-util.h" -#include "rm-rf.h" -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP -#include "seccomp-util.h" -#endif -#include "securebits.h" -#include "selinux-util.h" -#include "signal-util.h" -#include "smack-util.h" -#include "string-table.h" -#include "string-util.h" -#include "strv.h" -#include "syslog-util.h" -#include "terminal-util.h" -#include "unit.h" -#include "user-util.h" -#include "util.h" -#include "utmp-wtmp.h" - -#define IDLE_TIMEOUT_USEC (5*USEC_PER_SEC) -#define IDLE_TIMEOUT2_USEC (1*USEC_PER_SEC) - -/* This assumes there is a 'tty' group */ -#define TTY_MODE 0620 - -#define SNDBUF_SIZE (8*1024*1024) - -static int shift_fds(int fds[], unsigned n_fds) { - int start, restart_from; - - if (n_fds <= 0) - return 0; - - /* Modifies the fds array! (sorts it) */ - - assert(fds); - - start = 0; - for (;;) { - int i; - - restart_from = -1; - - for (i = start; i < (int) n_fds; i++) { - int nfd; - - /* Already at right index? */ - if (fds[i] == i+3) - continue; - - nfd = fcntl(fds[i], F_DUPFD, i + 3); - if (nfd < 0) - return -errno; - - safe_close(fds[i]); - fds[i] = nfd; - - /* Hmm, the fd we wanted isn't free? Then - * let's remember that and try again from here */ - if (nfd != i+3 && restart_from < 0) - restart_from = i; - } - - if (restart_from < 0) - break; - - start = restart_from; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int flags_fds(const int fds[], unsigned n_fds, bool nonblock) { - unsigned i; - int r; - - if (n_fds <= 0) - return 0; - - assert(fds); - - /* Drops/Sets O_NONBLOCK and FD_CLOEXEC from the file flags */ - - for (i = 0; i < n_fds; i++) { - - r = fd_nonblock(fds[i], nonblock); - if (r < 0) - return r; - - /* We unconditionally drop FD_CLOEXEC from the fds, - * since after all we want to pass these fds to our - * children */ - - r = fd_cloexec(fds[i], false); - if (r < 0) - return r; - } - - return 0; -} - -static const char *exec_context_tty_path(const ExecContext *context) { - assert(context); - - if (context->stdio_as_fds) - return NULL; - - if (context->tty_path) - return context->tty_path; - - return "/dev/console"; -} - -static void exec_context_tty_reset(const ExecContext *context, const ExecParameters *p) { - const char *path; - - assert(context); - - path = exec_context_tty_path(context); - - if (context->tty_vhangup) { - if (p && p->stdin_fd >= 0) - (void) terminal_vhangup_fd(p->stdin_fd); - else if (path) - (void) terminal_vhangup(path); - } - - if (context->tty_reset) { - if (p && p->stdin_fd >= 0) - (void) reset_terminal_fd(p->stdin_fd, true); - else if (path) - (void) reset_terminal(path); - } - - if (context->tty_vt_disallocate && path) - (void) vt_disallocate(path); -} - -static bool is_terminal_output(ExecOutput o) { - return - o == EXEC_OUTPUT_TTY || - o == EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG_AND_CONSOLE || - o == EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG_AND_CONSOLE || - o == EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL_AND_CONSOLE; -} - -static int open_null_as(int flags, int nfd) { - int fd, r; - - assert(nfd >= 0); - - fd = open("/dev/null", flags|O_NOCTTY); - if (fd < 0) - return -errno; - - if (fd != nfd) { - r = dup2(fd, nfd) < 0 ? -errno : nfd; - safe_close(fd); - } else - r = nfd; - - return r; -} - -static int connect_journal_socket(int fd, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) { - union sockaddr_union sa = { - .un.sun_family = AF_UNIX, - .un.sun_path = "/run/systemd/journal/stdout", - }; - uid_t olduid = UID_INVALID; - gid_t oldgid = GID_INVALID; - int r; - - if (gid != GID_INVALID) { - oldgid = getgid(); - - r = setegid(gid); - if (r < 0) - return -errno; - } - - if (uid != UID_INVALID) { - olduid = getuid(); - - r = seteuid(uid); - if (r < 0) { - r = -errno; - goto restore_gid; - } - } - - r = connect(fd, &sa.sa, SOCKADDR_UN_LEN(sa.un)); - if (r < 0) - r = -errno; - - /* If we fail to restore the uid or gid, things will likely - fail later on. This should only happen if an LSM interferes. */ - - if (uid != UID_INVALID) - (void) seteuid(olduid); - - restore_gid: - if (gid != GID_INVALID) - (void) setegid(oldgid); - - return r; -} - -static int connect_logger_as(const ExecContext *context, ExecOutput output, const char *ident, const char *unit_id, int nfd, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) { - int fd, r; - - assert(context); - assert(output < _EXEC_OUTPUT_MAX); - assert(ident); - assert(nfd >= 0); - - fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); - if (fd < 0) - return -errno; - - r = connect_journal_socket(fd, uid, gid); - if (r < 0) - return r; - - if (shutdown(fd, SHUT_RD) < 0) { - safe_close(fd); - return -errno; - } - - fd_inc_sndbuf(fd, SNDBUF_SIZE); - - dprintf(fd, - "%s\n" - "%s\n" - "%i\n" - "%i\n" - "%i\n" - "%i\n" - "%i\n", - context->syslog_identifier ? context->syslog_identifier : ident, - unit_id, - context->syslog_priority, - !!context->syslog_level_prefix, - output == EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG || output == EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG_AND_CONSOLE, - output == EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG || output == EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG_AND_CONSOLE, - is_terminal_output(output)); - - if (fd != nfd) { - r = dup2(fd, nfd) < 0 ? -errno : nfd; - safe_close(fd); - } else - r = nfd; - - return r; -} -static int open_terminal_as(const char *path, mode_t mode, int nfd) { - int fd, r; - - assert(path); - assert(nfd >= 0); - - fd = open_terminal(path, mode | O_NOCTTY); - if (fd < 0) - return fd; - - if (fd != nfd) { - r = dup2(fd, nfd) < 0 ? -errno : nfd; - safe_close(fd); - } else - r = nfd; - - return r; -} - -static bool is_terminal_input(ExecInput i) { - return - i == EXEC_INPUT_TTY || - i == EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FORCE || - i == EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FAIL; -} - -static int fixup_input(ExecInput std_input, int socket_fd, bool apply_tty_stdin) { - - if (is_terminal_input(std_input) && !apply_tty_stdin) - return EXEC_INPUT_NULL; - - if (std_input == EXEC_INPUT_SOCKET && socket_fd < 0) - return EXEC_INPUT_NULL; - - return std_input; -} - -static int fixup_output(ExecOutput std_output, int socket_fd) { - - if (std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_SOCKET && socket_fd < 0) - return EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT; - - return std_output; -} - -static int setup_input( - const ExecContext *context, - const ExecParameters *params, - int socket_fd) { - - ExecInput i; - - assert(context); - assert(params); - - if (params->stdin_fd >= 0) { - if (dup2(params->stdin_fd, STDIN_FILENO) < 0) - return -errno; - - /* Try to make this the controlling tty, if it is a tty, and reset it */ - (void) ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSCTTY, context->std_input == EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FORCE); - (void) reset_terminal_fd(STDIN_FILENO, true); - - return STDIN_FILENO; - } - - i = fixup_input(context->std_input, socket_fd, params->apply_tty_stdin); - - switch (i) { - - case EXEC_INPUT_NULL: - return open_null_as(O_RDONLY, STDIN_FILENO); - - case EXEC_INPUT_TTY: - case EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FORCE: - case EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FAIL: { - int fd, r; - - fd = acquire_terminal(exec_context_tty_path(context), - i == EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FAIL, - i == EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FORCE, - false, - USEC_INFINITY); - if (fd < 0) - return fd; - - if (fd != STDIN_FILENO) { - r = dup2(fd, STDIN_FILENO) < 0 ? -errno : STDIN_FILENO; - safe_close(fd); - } else - r = STDIN_FILENO; - - return r; - } - - case EXEC_INPUT_SOCKET: - return dup2(socket_fd, STDIN_FILENO) < 0 ? -errno : STDIN_FILENO; - - default: - assert_not_reached("Unknown input type"); - } -} - -static int setup_output( - Unit *unit, - const ExecContext *context, - const ExecParameters *params, - int fileno, - int socket_fd, - const char *ident, - uid_t uid, gid_t gid) { - - ExecOutput o; - ExecInput i; - int r; - - assert(unit); - assert(context); - assert(params); - assert(ident); - - if (fileno == STDOUT_FILENO && params->stdout_fd >= 0) { - - if (dup2(params->stdout_fd, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) - return -errno; - - return STDOUT_FILENO; - } - - if (fileno == STDERR_FILENO && params->stderr_fd >= 0) { - if (dup2(params->stderr_fd, STDERR_FILENO) < 0) - return -errno; - - return STDERR_FILENO; - } - - i = fixup_input(context->std_input, socket_fd, params->apply_tty_stdin); - o = fixup_output(context->std_output, socket_fd); - - if (fileno == STDERR_FILENO) { - ExecOutput e; - e = fixup_output(context->std_error, socket_fd); - - /* This expects the input and output are already set up */ - - /* Don't change the stderr file descriptor if we inherit all - * the way and are not on a tty */ - if (e == EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT && - o == EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT && - i == EXEC_INPUT_NULL && - !is_terminal_input(context->std_input) && - getppid () != 1) - return fileno; - - /* Duplicate from stdout if possible */ - if (e == o || e == EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT) - return dup2(STDOUT_FILENO, fileno) < 0 ? -errno : fileno; - - o = e; - - } else if (o == EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT) { - /* If input got downgraded, inherit the original value */ - if (i == EXEC_INPUT_NULL && is_terminal_input(context->std_input)) - return open_terminal_as(exec_context_tty_path(context), O_WRONLY, fileno); - - /* If the input is connected to anything that's not a /dev/null, inherit that... */ - if (i != EXEC_INPUT_NULL) - return dup2(STDIN_FILENO, fileno) < 0 ? -errno : fileno; - - /* If we are not started from PID 1 we just inherit STDOUT from our parent process. */ - if (getppid() != 1) - return fileno; - - /* We need to open /dev/null here anew, to get the right access mode. */ - return open_null_as(O_WRONLY, fileno); - } - - switch (o) { - - case EXEC_OUTPUT_NULL: - return open_null_as(O_WRONLY, fileno); - - case EXEC_OUTPUT_TTY: - if (is_terminal_input(i)) - return dup2(STDIN_FILENO, fileno) < 0 ? -errno : fileno; - - /* We don't reset the terminal if this is just about output */ - return open_terminal_as(exec_context_tty_path(context), O_WRONLY, fileno); - - case EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG: - case EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG_AND_CONSOLE: - case EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG: - case EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG_AND_CONSOLE: - case EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL: - case EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL_AND_CONSOLE: - r = connect_logger_as(context, o, ident, unit->id, fileno, uid, gid); - if (r < 0) { - log_unit_error_errno(unit, r, "Failed to connect %s to the journal socket, ignoring: %m", fileno == STDOUT_FILENO ? "stdout" : "stderr"); - r = open_null_as(O_WRONLY, fileno); - } - return r; - - case EXEC_OUTPUT_SOCKET: - assert(socket_fd >= 0); - return dup2(socket_fd, fileno) < 0 ? -errno : fileno; - - default: - assert_not_reached("Unknown error type"); - } -} - -static int chown_terminal(int fd, uid_t uid) { - struct stat st; - - assert(fd >= 0); - - /* This might fail. What matters are the results. */ - (void) fchown(fd, uid, -1); - (void) fchmod(fd, TTY_MODE); - - if (fstat(fd, &st) < 0) - return -errno; - - if (st.st_uid != uid || (st.st_mode & 0777) != TTY_MODE) - return -EPERM; - - return 0; -} - -static int setup_confirm_stdio(int *_saved_stdin, int *_saved_stdout) { - _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1, saved_stdin = -1, saved_stdout = -1; - int r; - - assert(_saved_stdin); - assert(_saved_stdout); - - saved_stdin = fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_DUPFD, 3); - if (saved_stdin < 0) - return -errno; - - saved_stdout = fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_DUPFD, 3); - if (saved_stdout < 0) - return -errno; - - fd = acquire_terminal( - "/dev/console", - false, - false, - false, - DEFAULT_CONFIRM_USEC); - if (fd < 0) - return fd; - - r = chown_terminal(fd, getuid()); - if (r < 0) - return r; - - r = reset_terminal_fd(fd, true); - if (r < 0) - return r; - - if (dup2(fd, STDIN_FILENO) < 0) - return -errno; - - if (dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) - return -errno; - - if (fd >= 2) - safe_close(fd); - fd = -1; - - *_saved_stdin = saved_stdin; - *_saved_stdout = saved_stdout; - - saved_stdin = saved_stdout = -1; - - return 0; -} - -_printf_(1, 2) static int write_confirm_message(const char *format, ...) { - _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1; - va_list ap; - - assert(format); - - fd = open_terminal("/dev/console", O_WRONLY|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC); - if (fd < 0) - return fd; - - va_start(ap, format); - vdprintf(fd, format, ap); - va_end(ap); - - return 0; -} - -static int restore_confirm_stdio(int *saved_stdin, int *saved_stdout) { - int r = 0; - - assert(saved_stdin); - assert(saved_stdout); - - release_terminal(); - - if (*saved_stdin >= 0) - if (dup2(*saved_stdin, STDIN_FILENO) < 0) - r = -errno; - - if (*saved_stdout >= 0) - if (dup2(*saved_stdout, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) - r = -errno; - - *saved_stdin = safe_close(*saved_stdin); - *saved_stdout = safe_close(*saved_stdout); - - return r; -} - -static int ask_for_confirmation(char *response, char **argv) { - int saved_stdout = -1, saved_stdin = -1, r; - _cleanup_free_ char *line = NULL; - - r = setup_confirm_stdio(&saved_stdin, &saved_stdout); - if (r < 0) - return r; - - line = exec_command_line(argv); - if (!line) - return -ENOMEM; - - r = ask_char(response, "yns", "Execute %s? [Yes, No, Skip] ", line); - - restore_confirm_stdio(&saved_stdin, &saved_stdout); - - return r; -} - -static int enforce_groups(const ExecContext *context, const char *username, gid_t gid) { - bool keep_groups = false; - int r; - - assert(context); - - /* Lookup and set GID and supplementary group list. Here too - * we avoid NSS lookups for gid=0. */ - - if (context->group || username) { - /* First step, initialize groups from /etc/groups */ - if (username && gid != 0) { - if (initgroups(username, gid) < 0) - return -errno; - - keep_groups = true; - } - - /* Second step, set our gids */ - if (setresgid(gid, gid, gid) < 0) - return -errno; - } - - if (context->supplementary_groups) { - int ngroups_max, k; - gid_t *gids; - char **i; - - /* Final step, initialize any manually set supplementary groups */ - assert_se((ngroups_max = (int) sysconf(_SC_NGROUPS_MAX)) > 0); - - if (!(gids = new(gid_t, ngroups_max))) - return -ENOMEM; - - if (keep_groups) { - k = getgroups(ngroups_max, gids); - if (k < 0) { - free(gids); - return -errno; - } - } else - k = 0; - - STRV_FOREACH(i, context->supplementary_groups) { - const char *g; - - if (k >= ngroups_max) { - free(gids); - return -E2BIG; - } - - g = *i; - r = get_group_creds(&g, gids+k); - if (r < 0) { - free(gids); - return r; - } - - k++; - } - - if (setgroups(k, gids) < 0) { - free(gids); - return -errno; - } - - free(gids); - } - - return 0; -} - -static int enforce_user(const ExecContext *context, uid_t uid) { - assert(context); - - /* Sets (but doesn't look up) the uid and make sure we keep the - * capabilities while doing so. */ - - if (context->capability_ambient_set != 0) { - - /* First step: If we need to keep capabilities but - * drop privileges we need to make sure we keep our - * caps, while we drop privileges. */ - if (uid != 0) { - int sb = context->secure_bits | 1<<SECURE_KEEP_CAPS; - - if (prctl(PR_GET_SECUREBITS) != sb) - if (prctl(PR_SET_SECUREBITS, sb) < 0) - return -errno; - } - } - - /* Second step: actually set the uids */ - if (setresuid(uid, uid, uid) < 0) - return -errno; - - /* At this point we should have all necessary capabilities but - are otherwise a normal user. However, the caps might got - corrupted due to the setresuid() so we need clean them up - later. This is done outside of this call. */ - - return 0; -} - -#ifdef HAVE_PAM - -static int null_conv( - int num_msg, - const struct pam_message **msg, - struct pam_response **resp, - void *appdata_ptr) { - - /* We don't support conversations */ - - return PAM_CONV_ERR; -} - -static int setup_pam( - const char *name, - const char *user, - uid_t uid, - const char *tty, - char ***pam_env, - int fds[], unsigned n_fds) { - - static const struct pam_conv conv = { - .conv = null_conv, - .appdata_ptr = NULL - }; - - _cleanup_(barrier_destroy) Barrier barrier = BARRIER_NULL; - pam_handle_t *handle = NULL; - sigset_t old_ss; - int pam_code = PAM_SUCCESS, r; - char **e = NULL; - bool close_session = false; - pid_t pam_pid = 0, parent_pid; - int flags = 0; - - assert(name); - assert(user); - assert(pam_env); - - /* We set up PAM in the parent process, then fork. The child - * will then stay around until killed via PR_GET_PDEATHSIG or - * systemd via the cgroup logic. It will then remove the PAM - * session again. The parent process will exec() the actual - * daemon. We do things this way to ensure that the main PID - * of the daemon is the one we initially fork()ed. */ - - r = barrier_create(&barrier); - if (r < 0) - goto fail; - - if (log_get_max_level() < LOG_DEBUG) - flags |= PAM_SILENT; - - pam_code = pam_start(name, user, &conv, &handle); - if (pam_code != PAM_SUCCESS) { - handle = NULL; - goto fail; - } - - if (tty) { - pam_code = pam_set_item(handle, PAM_TTY, tty); - if (pam_code != PAM_SUCCESS) - goto fail; - } - - pam_code = pam_acct_mgmt(handle, flags); - if (pam_code != PAM_SUCCESS) - goto fail; - - pam_code = pam_open_session(handle, flags); - if (pam_code != PAM_SUCCESS) - goto fail; - - close_session = true; - - e = pam_getenvlist(handle); - if (!e) { - pam_code = PAM_BUF_ERR; - goto fail; - } - - /* Block SIGTERM, so that we know that it won't get lost in - * the child */ - - assert_se(sigprocmask_many(SIG_BLOCK, &old_ss, SIGTERM, -1) >= 0); - - parent_pid = getpid(); - - pam_pid = fork(); - if (pam_pid < 0) { - r = -errno; - goto fail; - } - - if (pam_pid == 0) { - int sig, ret = EXIT_PAM; - - /* The child's job is to reset the PAM session on - * termination */ - barrier_set_role(&barrier, BARRIER_CHILD); - - /* This string must fit in 10 chars (i.e. the length - * of "/sbin/init"), to look pretty in /bin/ps */ - rename_process("(sd-pam)"); - - /* Make sure we don't keep open the passed fds in this - child. We assume that otherwise only those fds are - open here that have been opened by PAM. */ - close_many(fds, n_fds); - - /* Drop privileges - we don't need any to pam_close_session - * and this will make PR_SET_PDEATHSIG work in most cases. - * If this fails, ignore the error - but expect sd-pam threads - * to fail to exit normally */ - if (setresuid(uid, uid, uid) < 0) - log_error_errno(r, "Error: Failed to setresuid() in sd-pam: %m"); - - (void) ignore_signals(SIGPIPE, -1); - - /* Wait until our parent died. This will only work if - * the above setresuid() succeeds, otherwise the kernel - * will not allow unprivileged parents kill their privileged - * children this way. We rely on the control groups kill logic - * to do the rest for us. */ - if (prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) < 0) - goto child_finish; - - /* Tell the parent that our setup is done. This is especially - * important regarding dropping privileges. Otherwise, unit - * setup might race against our setresuid(2) call. */ - barrier_place(&barrier); - - /* Check if our parent process might already have - * died? */ - if (getppid() == parent_pid) { - sigset_t ss; - - assert_se(sigemptyset(&ss) >= 0); - assert_se(sigaddset(&ss, SIGTERM) >= 0); - - for (;;) { - if (sigwait(&ss, &sig) < 0) { - if (errno == EINTR) - continue; - - goto child_finish; - } - - assert(sig == SIGTERM); - break; - } - } - - /* If our parent died we'll end the session */ - if (getppid() != parent_pid) { - pam_code = pam_close_session(handle, flags); - if (pam_code != PAM_SUCCESS) - goto child_finish; - } - - ret = 0; - - child_finish: - pam_end(handle, pam_code | flags); - _exit(ret); - } - - barrier_set_role(&barrier, BARRIER_PARENT); - - /* If the child was forked off successfully it will do all the - * cleanups, so forget about the handle here. */ - handle = NULL; - - /* Unblock SIGTERM again in the parent */ - assert_se(sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old_ss, NULL) >= 0); - - /* We close the log explicitly here, since the PAM modules - * might have opened it, but we don't want this fd around. */ - closelog(); - - /* Synchronously wait for the child to initialize. We don't care for - * errors as we cannot recover. However, warn loudly if it happens. */ - if (!barrier_place_and_sync(&barrier)) - log_error("PAM initialization failed"); - - *pam_env = e; - e = NULL; - - return 0; - -fail: - if (pam_code != PAM_SUCCESS) { - log_error("PAM failed: %s", pam_strerror(handle, pam_code)); - r = -EPERM; /* PAM errors do not map to errno */ - } else - log_error_errno(r, "PAM failed: %m"); - - if (handle) { - if (close_session) - pam_code = pam_close_session(handle, flags); - - pam_end(handle, pam_code | flags); - } - - strv_free(e); - closelog(); - - return r; -} -#endif - -static void rename_process_from_path(const char *path) { - char process_name[11]; - const char *p; - size_t l; - - /* This resulting string must fit in 10 chars (i.e. the length - * of "/sbin/init") to look pretty in /bin/ps */ - - p = basename(path); - if (isempty(p)) { - rename_process("(...)"); - return; - } - - l = strlen(p); - if (l > 8) { - /* The end of the process name is usually more - * interesting, since the first bit might just be - * "systemd-" */ - p = p + l - 8; - l = 8; - } - - process_name[0] = '('; - memcpy(process_name+1, p, l); - process_name[1+l] = ')'; - process_name[1+l+1] = 0; - - rename_process(process_name); -} - -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP - -static int apply_seccomp(const ExecContext *c) { - uint32_t negative_action, action; - scmp_filter_ctx *seccomp; - Iterator i; - void *id; - int r; - - assert(c); - - negative_action = c->syscall_errno == 0 ? SCMP_ACT_KILL : SCMP_ACT_ERRNO(c->syscall_errno); - - seccomp = seccomp_init(c->syscall_whitelist ? negative_action : SCMP_ACT_ALLOW); - if (!seccomp) - return -ENOMEM; - - if (c->syscall_archs) { - - SET_FOREACH(id, c->syscall_archs, i) { - r = seccomp_arch_add(seccomp, PTR_TO_UINT32(id) - 1); - if (r == -EEXIST) - continue; - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - } - - } else { - r = seccomp_add_secondary_archs(seccomp); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - } - - action = c->syscall_whitelist ? SCMP_ACT_ALLOW : negative_action; - SET_FOREACH(id, c->syscall_filter, i) { - r = seccomp_rule_add(seccomp, action, PTR_TO_INT(id) - 1, 0); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - } - - r = seccomp_attr_set(seccomp, SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_NNP, 0); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - - r = seccomp_load(seccomp); - -finish: - seccomp_release(seccomp); - return r; -} - -static int apply_address_families(const ExecContext *c) { - scmp_filter_ctx *seccomp; - Iterator i; - int r; - - assert(c); - - seccomp = seccomp_init(SCMP_ACT_ALLOW); - if (!seccomp) - return -ENOMEM; - - r = seccomp_add_secondary_archs(seccomp); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - - if (c->address_families_whitelist) { - int af, first = 0, last = 0; - void *afp; - - /* If this is a whitelist, we first block the address - * families that are out of range and then everything - * that is not in the set. First, we find the lowest - * and highest address family in the set. */ - - SET_FOREACH(afp, c->address_families, i) { - af = PTR_TO_INT(afp); - - if (af <= 0 || af >= af_max()) - continue; - - if (first == 0 || af < first) - first = af; - - if (last == 0 || af > last) - last = af; - } - - assert((first == 0) == (last == 0)); - - if (first == 0) { - - /* No entries in the valid range, block everything */ - r = seccomp_rule_add( - seccomp, - SCMP_ACT_ERRNO(EPROTONOSUPPORT), - SCMP_SYS(socket), - 0); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - - } else { - - /* Block everything below the first entry */ - r = seccomp_rule_add( - seccomp, - SCMP_ACT_ERRNO(EPROTONOSUPPORT), - SCMP_SYS(socket), - 1, - SCMP_A0(SCMP_CMP_LT, first)); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - - /* Block everything above the last entry */ - r = seccomp_rule_add( - seccomp, - SCMP_ACT_ERRNO(EPROTONOSUPPORT), - SCMP_SYS(socket), - 1, - SCMP_A0(SCMP_CMP_GT, last)); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - - /* Block everything between the first and last - * entry */ - for (af = 1; af < af_max(); af++) { - - if (set_contains(c->address_families, INT_TO_PTR(af))) - continue; - - r = seccomp_rule_add( - seccomp, - SCMP_ACT_ERRNO(EPROTONOSUPPORT), - SCMP_SYS(socket), - 1, - SCMP_A0(SCMP_CMP_EQ, af)); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - } - } - - } else { - void *af; - - /* If this is a blacklist, then generate one rule for - * each address family that are then combined in OR - * checks. */ - - SET_FOREACH(af, c->address_families, i) { - - r = seccomp_rule_add( - seccomp, - SCMP_ACT_ERRNO(EPROTONOSUPPORT), - SCMP_SYS(socket), - 1, - SCMP_A0(SCMP_CMP_EQ, PTR_TO_INT(af))); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - } - } - - r = seccomp_attr_set(seccomp, SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_NNP, 0); - if (r < 0) - goto finish; - - r = seccomp_load(seccomp); - -finish: - seccomp_release(seccomp); - return r; -} - -#endif - -static void do_idle_pipe_dance(int idle_pipe[4]) { - assert(idle_pipe); - - - idle_pipe[1] = safe_close(idle_pipe[1]); - idle_pipe[2] = safe_close(idle_pipe[2]); - - if (idle_pipe[0] >= 0) { - int r; - - r = fd_wait_for_event(idle_pipe[0], POLLHUP, IDLE_TIMEOUT_USEC); - - if (idle_pipe[3] >= 0 && r == 0 /* timeout */) { - ssize_t n; - - /* Signal systemd that we are bored and want to continue. */ - n = write(idle_pipe[3], "x", 1); - if (n > 0) - /* Wait for systemd to react to the signal above. */ - fd_wait_for_event(idle_pipe[0], POLLHUP, IDLE_TIMEOUT2_USEC); - } - - idle_pipe[0] = safe_close(idle_pipe[0]); - - } - - idle_pipe[3] = safe_close(idle_pipe[3]); -} - -static int build_environment( - const ExecContext *c, - const ExecParameters *p, - unsigned n_fds, - const char *home, - const char *username, - const char *shell, - char ***ret) { - - _cleanup_strv_free_ char **our_env = NULL; - unsigned n_env = 0; - char *x; - - assert(c); - assert(ret); - - our_env = new0(char*, 11); - if (!our_env) - return -ENOMEM; - - if (n_fds > 0) { - _cleanup_free_ char *joined = NULL; - - if (asprintf(&x, "LISTEN_PID="PID_FMT, getpid()) < 0) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - - if (asprintf(&x, "LISTEN_FDS=%u", n_fds) < 0) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - - joined = strv_join(p->fd_names, ":"); - if (!joined) - return -ENOMEM; - - x = strjoin("LISTEN_FDNAMES=", joined, NULL); - if (!x) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - } - - if (p->watchdog_usec > 0) { - if (asprintf(&x, "WATCHDOG_PID="PID_FMT, getpid()) < 0) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - - if (asprintf(&x, "WATCHDOG_USEC="USEC_FMT, p->watchdog_usec) < 0) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - } - - if (home) { - x = strappend("HOME=", home); - if (!x) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - } - - if (username) { - x = strappend("LOGNAME=", username); - if (!x) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - - x = strappend("USER=", username); - if (!x) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - } - - if (shell) { - x = strappend("SHELL=", shell); - if (!x) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - } - - if (is_terminal_input(c->std_input) || - c->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_TTY || - c->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_TTY || - c->tty_path) { - - x = strdup(default_term_for_tty(exec_context_tty_path(c))); - if (!x) - return -ENOMEM; - our_env[n_env++] = x; - } - - our_env[n_env++] = NULL; - assert(n_env <= 11); - - *ret = our_env; - our_env = NULL; - - return 0; -} - -static int build_pass_environment(const ExecContext *c, char ***ret) { - _cleanup_strv_free_ char **pass_env = NULL; - size_t n_env = 0, n_bufsize = 0; - char **i; - - STRV_FOREACH(i, c->pass_environment) { - _cleanup_free_ char *x = NULL; - char *v; - - v = getenv(*i); - if (!v) - continue; - x = strjoin(*i, "=", v, NULL); - if (!x) - return -ENOMEM; - if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(pass_env, n_bufsize, n_env + 2)) - return -ENOMEM; - pass_env[n_env++] = x; - pass_env[n_env] = NULL; - x = NULL; - } - - *ret = pass_env; - pass_env = NULL; - - return 0; -} - -static bool exec_needs_mount_namespace( - const ExecContext *context, - const ExecParameters *params, - ExecRuntime *runtime) { - - assert(context); - assert(params); - - if (!strv_isempty(context->read_write_dirs) || - !strv_isempty(context->read_only_dirs) || - !strv_isempty(context->inaccessible_dirs)) - return true; - - if (context->mount_flags != 0) - return true; - - if (context->private_tmp && runtime && (runtime->tmp_dir || runtime->var_tmp_dir)) - return true; - - if (context->private_devices || - context->protect_system != PROTECT_SYSTEM_NO || - context->protect_home != PROTECT_HOME_NO) - return true; - - return false; -} - -static int close_remaining_fds( - const ExecParameters *params, - ExecRuntime *runtime, - int socket_fd, - int *fds, unsigned n_fds) { - - unsigned n_dont_close = 0; - int dont_close[n_fds + 7]; - - assert(params); - - if (params->stdin_fd >= 0) - dont_close[n_dont_close++] = params->stdin_fd; - if (params->stdout_fd >= 0) - dont_close[n_dont_close++] = params->stdout_fd; - if (params->stderr_fd >= 0) - dont_close[n_dont_close++] = params->stderr_fd; - - if (socket_fd >= 0) - dont_close[n_dont_close++] = socket_fd; - if (n_fds > 0) { - memcpy(dont_close + n_dont_close, fds, sizeof(int) * n_fds); - n_dont_close += n_fds; - } - - if (runtime) { - if (runtime->netns_storage_socket[0] >= 0) - dont_close[n_dont_close++] = runtime->netns_storage_socket[0]; - if (runtime->netns_storage_socket[1] >= 0) - dont_close[n_dont_close++] = runtime->netns_storage_socket[1]; - } - - return close_all_fds(dont_close, n_dont_close); -} - -static int exec_child( - Unit *unit, - ExecCommand *command, - const ExecContext *context, - const ExecParameters *params, - ExecRuntime *runtime, - char **argv, - int socket_fd, - int *fds, unsigned n_fds, - char **files_env, - int *exit_status) { - - _cleanup_strv_free_ char **our_env = NULL, **pass_env = NULL, **pam_env = NULL, **final_env = NULL, **final_argv = NULL; - _cleanup_free_ char *mac_selinux_context_net = NULL; - const char *username = NULL, *home = NULL, *shell = NULL, *wd; - uid_t uid = UID_INVALID; - gid_t gid = GID_INVALID; - int i, r; - bool needs_mount_namespace; - - assert(unit); - assert(command); - assert(context); - assert(params); - assert(exit_status); - - rename_process_from_path(command->path); - - /* We reset exactly these signals, since they are the - * only ones we set to SIG_IGN in the main daemon. All - * others we leave untouched because we set them to - * SIG_DFL or a valid handler initially, both of which - * will be demoted to SIG_DFL. */ - (void) default_signals(SIGNALS_CRASH_HANDLER, - SIGNALS_IGNORE, -1); - - if (context->ignore_sigpipe) - (void) ignore_signals(SIGPIPE, -1); - - r = reset_signal_mask(); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SIGNAL_MASK; - return r; - } - - if (params->idle_pipe) - do_idle_pipe_dance(params->idle_pipe); - - /* Close sockets very early to make sure we don't - * block init reexecution because it cannot bind its - * sockets */ - - log_forget_fds(); - - r = close_remaining_fds(params, runtime, socket_fd, fds, n_fds); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_FDS; - return r; - } - - if (!context->same_pgrp) - if (setsid() < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SETSID; - return -errno; - } - - exec_context_tty_reset(context, params); - - if (params->confirm_spawn) { - char response; - - r = ask_for_confirmation(&response, argv); - if (r == -ETIMEDOUT) - write_confirm_message("Confirmation question timed out, assuming positive response.\n"); - else if (r < 0) - write_confirm_message("Couldn't ask confirmation question, assuming positive response: %s\n", strerror(-r)); - else if (response == 's') { - write_confirm_message("Skipping execution.\n"); - *exit_status = EXIT_CONFIRM; - return -ECANCELED; - } else if (response == 'n') { - write_confirm_message("Failing execution.\n"); - *exit_status = 0; - return 0; - } - } - - if (context->user) { - username = context->user; - r = get_user_creds(&username, &uid, &gid, &home, &shell); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_USER; - return r; - } - } - - if (context->group) { - const char *g = context->group; - - r = get_group_creds(&g, &gid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_GROUP; - return r; - } - } - - - /* If a socket is connected to STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR, we - * must sure to drop O_NONBLOCK */ - if (socket_fd >= 0) - (void) fd_nonblock(socket_fd, false); - - r = setup_input(context, params, socket_fd); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_STDIN; - return r; - } - - r = setup_output(unit, context, params, STDOUT_FILENO, socket_fd, basename(command->path), uid, gid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_STDOUT; - return r; - } - - r = setup_output(unit, context, params, STDERR_FILENO, socket_fd, basename(command->path), uid, gid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_STDERR; - return r; - } - - if (params->cgroup_path) { - r = cg_attach_everywhere(params->cgroup_supported, params->cgroup_path, 0, NULL, NULL); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CGROUP; - return r; - } - } - - if (context->oom_score_adjust_set) { - char t[DECIMAL_STR_MAX(context->oom_score_adjust)]; - - /* When we can't make this change due to EPERM, then - * let's silently skip over it. User namespaces - * prohibit write access to this file, and we - * shouldn't trip up over that. */ - - sprintf(t, "%i", context->oom_score_adjust); - r = write_string_file("/proc/self/oom_score_adj", t, 0); - if (r == -EPERM || r == -EACCES) { - log_open(); - log_unit_debug_errno(unit, r, "Failed to adjust OOM setting, assuming containerized execution, ignoring: %m"); - log_close(); - } else if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_OOM_ADJUST; - return -errno; - } - } - - if (context->nice_set) - if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0, context->nice) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_NICE; - return -errno; - } - - if (context->cpu_sched_set) { - struct sched_param param = { - .sched_priority = context->cpu_sched_priority, - }; - - r = sched_setscheduler(0, - context->cpu_sched_policy | - (context->cpu_sched_reset_on_fork ? - SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK : 0), - ¶m); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SETSCHEDULER; - return -errno; - } - } - - if (context->cpuset) - if (sched_setaffinity(0, CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(context->cpuset_ncpus), context->cpuset) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CPUAFFINITY; - return -errno; - } - - if (context->ioprio_set) - if (ioprio_set(IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, 0, context->ioprio) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_IOPRIO; - return -errno; - } - - if (context->timer_slack_nsec != NSEC_INFINITY) - if (prctl(PR_SET_TIMERSLACK, context->timer_slack_nsec) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_TIMERSLACK; - return -errno; - } - - if (context->personality != PERSONALITY_INVALID) - if (personality(context->personality) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_PERSONALITY; - return -errno; - } - - if (context->utmp_id) - utmp_put_init_process(context->utmp_id, getpid(), getsid(0), context->tty_path, - context->utmp_mode == EXEC_UTMP_INIT ? INIT_PROCESS : - context->utmp_mode == EXEC_UTMP_LOGIN ? LOGIN_PROCESS : - USER_PROCESS, - username ? "root" : context->user); - - if (context->user && is_terminal_input(context->std_input)) { - r = chown_terminal(STDIN_FILENO, uid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_STDIN; - return r; - } - } - - /* If delegation is enabled we'll pass ownership of the cgroup - * (but only in systemd's own controller hierarchy!) to the - * user of the new process. */ - if (params->cgroup_path && context->user && params->cgroup_delegate) { - r = cg_set_task_access(SYSTEMD_CGROUP_CONTROLLER, params->cgroup_path, 0644, uid, gid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CGROUP; - return r; - } - - - r = cg_set_group_access(SYSTEMD_CGROUP_CONTROLLER, params->cgroup_path, 0755, uid, gid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CGROUP; - return r; - } - } - - if (!strv_isempty(context->runtime_directory) && params->runtime_prefix) { - char **rt; - - STRV_FOREACH(rt, context->runtime_directory) { - _cleanup_free_ char *p; - - p = strjoin(params->runtime_prefix, "/", *rt, NULL); - if (!p) { - *exit_status = EXIT_RUNTIME_DIRECTORY; - return -ENOMEM; - } - - r = mkdir_p_label(p, context->runtime_directory_mode); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_RUNTIME_DIRECTORY; - return r; - } - - r = chmod_and_chown(p, context->runtime_directory_mode, uid, gid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_RUNTIME_DIRECTORY; - return r; - } - } - } - - umask(context->umask); - - if (params->apply_permissions) { - r = enforce_groups(context, username, gid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_GROUP; - return r; - } -#ifdef HAVE_SMACK - if (context->smack_process_label) { - r = mac_smack_apply_pid(0, context->smack_process_label); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SMACK_PROCESS_LABEL; - return r; - } - } -#ifdef SMACK_DEFAULT_PROCESS_LABEL - else { - _cleanup_free_ char *exec_label = NULL; - - r = mac_smack_read(command->path, SMACK_ATTR_EXEC, &exec_label); - if (r < 0 && r != -ENODATA && r != -EOPNOTSUPP) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SMACK_PROCESS_LABEL; - return r; - } - - r = mac_smack_apply_pid(0, exec_label ? : SMACK_DEFAULT_PROCESS_LABEL); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SMACK_PROCESS_LABEL; - return r; - } - } -#endif -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_PAM - if (context->pam_name && username) { - r = setup_pam(context->pam_name, username, uid, context->tty_path, &pam_env, fds, n_fds); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_PAM; - return r; - } - } -#endif - } - - if (context->private_network && runtime && runtime->netns_storage_socket[0] >= 0) { - r = setup_netns(runtime->netns_storage_socket); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_NETWORK; - return r; - } - } - - needs_mount_namespace = exec_needs_mount_namespace(context, params, runtime); - - if (needs_mount_namespace) { - char *tmp = NULL, *var = NULL; - - /* The runtime struct only contains the parent - * of the private /tmp, which is - * non-accessible to world users. Inside of it - * there's a /tmp that is sticky, and that's - * the one we want to use here. */ - - if (context->private_tmp && runtime) { - if (runtime->tmp_dir) - tmp = strjoina(runtime->tmp_dir, "/tmp"); - if (runtime->var_tmp_dir) - var = strjoina(runtime->var_tmp_dir, "/tmp"); - } - - r = setup_namespace( - params->apply_chroot ? context->root_directory : NULL, - context->read_write_dirs, - context->read_only_dirs, - context->inaccessible_dirs, - tmp, - var, - context->private_devices, - context->protect_home, - context->protect_system, - context->mount_flags); - - /* If we couldn't set up the namespace this is - * probably due to a missing capability. In this case, - * silently proceeed. */ - if (r == -EPERM || r == -EACCES) { - log_open(); - log_unit_debug_errno(unit, r, "Failed to set up namespace, assuming containerized execution, ignoring: %m"); - log_close(); - } else if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_NAMESPACE; - return r; - } - } - - if (context->working_directory_home) - wd = home; - else if (context->working_directory) - wd = context->working_directory; - else - wd = "/"; - - if (params->apply_chroot) { - if (!needs_mount_namespace && context->root_directory) - if (chroot(context->root_directory) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CHROOT; - return -errno; - } - - if (chdir(wd) < 0 && - !context->working_directory_missing_ok) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CHDIR; - return -errno; - } - } else { - const char *d; - - d = strjoina(strempty(context->root_directory), "/", strempty(wd)); - if (chdir(d) < 0 && - !context->working_directory_missing_ok) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CHDIR; - return -errno; - } - } - -#ifdef HAVE_SELINUX - if (params->apply_permissions && mac_selinux_use() && params->selinux_context_net && socket_fd >= 0) { - r = mac_selinux_get_child_mls_label(socket_fd, command->path, context->selinux_context, &mac_selinux_context_net); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SELINUX_CONTEXT; - return r; - } - } -#endif - - /* We repeat the fd closing here, to make sure that - * nothing is leaked from the PAM modules. Note that - * we are more aggressive this time since socket_fd - * and the netns fds we don't need anymore. The custom - * endpoint fd was needed to upload the policy and can - * now be closed as well. */ - r = close_all_fds(fds, n_fds); - if (r >= 0) - r = shift_fds(fds, n_fds); - if (r >= 0) - r = flags_fds(fds, n_fds, context->non_blocking); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_FDS; - return r; - } - - if (params->apply_permissions) { - - bool use_address_families = context->address_families_whitelist || - !set_isempty(context->address_families); - bool use_syscall_filter = context->syscall_whitelist || - !set_isempty(context->syscall_filter) || - !set_isempty(context->syscall_archs); - int secure_bits = context->secure_bits; - - for (i = 0; i < _RLIMIT_MAX; i++) { - if (!context->rlimit[i]) - continue; - - if (setrlimit_closest(i, context->rlimit[i]) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_LIMITS; - return -errno; - } - } - - if (!cap_test_all(context->capability_bounding_set)) { - r = capability_bounding_set_drop(context->capability_bounding_set, false); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CAPABILITIES; - return r; - } - } - - /* This is done before enforce_user, but ambient set - * does not survive over setresuid() if keep_caps is not set. */ - if (context->capability_ambient_set != 0) { - r = capability_ambient_set_apply(context->capability_ambient_set, true); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CAPABILITIES; - return r; - } - } - - if (context->user) { - r = enforce_user(context, uid); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_USER; - return r; - } - if (context->capability_ambient_set != 0) { - - /* Fix the ambient capabilities after user change. */ - r = capability_ambient_set_apply(context->capability_ambient_set, false); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_CAPABILITIES; - return r; - } - - /* If we were asked to change user and ambient capabilities - * were requested, we had to add keep-caps to the securebits - * so that we would maintain the inherited capability set - * through the setresuid(). Make sure that the bit is added - * also to the context secure_bits so that we don't try to - * drop the bit away next. */ - - secure_bits |= 1<<SECURE_KEEP_CAPS; - } - } - - /* PR_GET_SECUREBITS is not privileged, while - * PR_SET_SECUREBITS is. So to suppress - * potential EPERMs we'll try not to call - * PR_SET_SECUREBITS unless necessary. */ - if (prctl(PR_GET_SECUREBITS) != secure_bits) - if (prctl(PR_SET_SECUREBITS, secure_bits) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SECUREBITS; - return -errno; - } - - if (context->no_new_privileges || - (!have_effective_cap(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) && (use_address_families || use_syscall_filter))) - if (prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0) < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_NO_NEW_PRIVILEGES; - return -errno; - } - -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP - if (use_address_families) { - r = apply_address_families(context); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_ADDRESS_FAMILIES; - return r; - } - } - - if (use_syscall_filter) { - r = apply_seccomp(context); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SECCOMP; - return r; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_SELINUX - if (mac_selinux_use()) { - char *exec_context = mac_selinux_context_net ?: context->selinux_context; - - if (exec_context) { - r = setexeccon(exec_context); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_SELINUX_CONTEXT; - return r; - } - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_APPARMOR - if (context->apparmor_profile && mac_apparmor_use()) { - r = aa_change_onexec(context->apparmor_profile); - if (r < 0 && !context->apparmor_profile_ignore) { - *exit_status = EXIT_APPARMOR_PROFILE; - return -errno; - } - } -#endif - } - - r = build_environment(context, params, n_fds, home, username, shell, &our_env); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_MEMORY; - return r; - } - - r = build_pass_environment(context, &pass_env); - if (r < 0) { - *exit_status = EXIT_MEMORY; - return r; - } - - final_env = strv_env_merge(6, - params->environment, - our_env, - pass_env, - context->environment, - files_env, - pam_env, - NULL); - if (!final_env) { - *exit_status = EXIT_MEMORY; - return -ENOMEM; - } - - final_argv = replace_env_argv(argv, final_env); - if (!final_argv) { - *exit_status = EXIT_MEMORY; - return -ENOMEM; - } - - final_env = strv_env_clean(final_env); - - if (_unlikely_(log_get_max_level() >= LOG_DEBUG)) { - _cleanup_free_ char *line; - - line = exec_command_line(final_argv); - if (line) { - log_open(); - log_struct(LOG_DEBUG, - LOG_UNIT_ID(unit), - "EXECUTABLE=%s", command->path, - LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE(unit, "Executing: %s", line), - NULL); - log_close(); - } - } - - execve(command->path, final_argv, final_env); - *exit_status = EXIT_EXEC; - return -errno; -} - -int exec_spawn(Unit *unit, - ExecCommand *command, - const ExecContext *context, - const ExecParameters *params, - ExecRuntime *runtime, - pid_t *ret) { - - _cleanup_strv_free_ char **files_env = NULL; - int *fds = NULL; unsigned n_fds = 0; - _cleanup_free_ char *line = NULL; - int socket_fd, r; - char **argv; - pid_t pid; - - assert(unit); - assert(command); - assert(context); - assert(ret); - assert(params); - assert(params->fds || params->n_fds <= 0); - - if (context->std_input == EXEC_INPUT_SOCKET || - context->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_SOCKET || - context->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_SOCKET) { - - if (params->n_fds != 1) { - log_unit_error(unit, "Got more than one socket."); - return -EINVAL; - } - - socket_fd = params->fds[0]; - } else { - socket_fd = -1; - fds = params->fds; - n_fds = params->n_fds; - } - - r = exec_context_load_environment(unit, context, &files_env); - if (r < 0) - return log_unit_error_errno(unit, r, "Failed to load environment files: %m"); - - argv = params->argv ?: command->argv; - line = exec_command_line(argv); - if (!line) - return log_oom(); - - log_struct(LOG_DEBUG, - LOG_UNIT_ID(unit), - LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE(unit, "About to execute: %s", line), - "EXECUTABLE=%s", command->path, - NULL); - pid = fork(); - if (pid < 0) - return log_unit_error_errno(unit, errno, "Failed to fork: %m"); - - if (pid == 0) { - int exit_status; - - r = exec_child(unit, - command, - context, - params, - runtime, - argv, - socket_fd, - fds, n_fds, - files_env, - &exit_status); - if (r < 0) { - log_open(); - log_struct_errno(LOG_ERR, r, - LOG_MESSAGE_ID(SD_MESSAGE_SPAWN_FAILED), - LOG_UNIT_ID(unit), - LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE(unit, "Failed at step %s spawning %s: %m", - exit_status_to_string(exit_status, EXIT_STATUS_SYSTEMD), - command->path), - "EXECUTABLE=%s", command->path, - NULL); - } - - _exit(exit_status); - } - - log_unit_debug(unit, "Forked %s as "PID_FMT, command->path, pid); - - /* We add the new process to the cgroup both in the child (so - * that we can be sure that no user code is ever executed - * outside of the cgroup) and in the parent (so that we can be - * sure that when we kill the cgroup the process will be - * killed too). */ - if (params->cgroup_path) - (void) cg_attach(SYSTEMD_CGROUP_CONTROLLER, params->cgroup_path, pid); - - exec_status_start(&command->exec_status, pid); - - *ret = pid; - return 0; -} - -void exec_context_init(ExecContext *c) { - assert(c); - - c->umask = 0022; - c->ioprio = IOPRIO_PRIO_VALUE(IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, 0); - c->cpu_sched_policy = SCHED_OTHER; - c->syslog_priority = LOG_DAEMON|LOG_INFO; - c->syslog_level_prefix = true; - c->ignore_sigpipe = true; - c->timer_slack_nsec = NSEC_INFINITY; - c->personality = PERSONALITY_INVALID; - c->runtime_directory_mode = 0755; - c->capability_bounding_set = CAP_ALL; -} - -void exec_context_done(ExecContext *c) { - unsigned l; - - assert(c); - - c->environment = strv_free(c->environment); - c->environment_files = strv_free(c->environment_files); - c->pass_environment = strv_free(c->pass_environment); - - for (l = 0; l < ELEMENTSOF(c->rlimit); l++) - c->rlimit[l] = mfree(c->rlimit[l]); - - c->working_directory = mfree(c->working_directory); - c->root_directory = mfree(c->root_directory); - c->tty_path = mfree(c->tty_path); - c->syslog_identifier = mfree(c->syslog_identifier); - c->user = mfree(c->user); - c->group = mfree(c->group); - - c->supplementary_groups = strv_free(c->supplementary_groups); - - c->pam_name = mfree(c->pam_name); - - c->read_only_dirs = strv_free(c->read_only_dirs); - c->read_write_dirs = strv_free(c->read_write_dirs); - c->inaccessible_dirs = strv_free(c->inaccessible_dirs); - - if (c->cpuset) - CPU_FREE(c->cpuset); - - c->utmp_id = mfree(c->utmp_id); - c->selinux_context = mfree(c->selinux_context); - c->apparmor_profile = mfree(c->apparmor_profile); - - c->syscall_filter = set_free(c->syscall_filter); - c->syscall_archs = set_free(c->syscall_archs); - c->address_families = set_free(c->address_families); - - c->runtime_directory = strv_free(c->runtime_directory); -} - -int exec_context_destroy_runtime_directory(ExecContext *c, const char *runtime_prefix) { - char **i; - - assert(c); - - if (!runtime_prefix) - return 0; - - STRV_FOREACH(i, c->runtime_directory) { - _cleanup_free_ char *p; - - p = strjoin(runtime_prefix, "/", *i, NULL); - if (!p) - return -ENOMEM; - - /* We execute this synchronously, since we need to be - * sure this is gone when we start the service - * next. */ - (void) rm_rf(p, REMOVE_ROOT); - } - - return 0; -} - -void exec_command_done(ExecCommand *c) { - assert(c); - - c->path = mfree(c->path); - - c->argv = strv_free(c->argv); -} - -void exec_command_done_array(ExecCommand *c, unsigned n) { - unsigned i; - - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) - exec_command_done(c+i); -} - -ExecCommand* exec_command_free_list(ExecCommand *c) { - ExecCommand *i; - - while ((i = c)) { - LIST_REMOVE(command, c, i); - exec_command_done(i); - free(i); - } - - return NULL; -} - -void exec_command_free_array(ExecCommand **c, unsigned n) { - unsigned i; - - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) - c[i] = exec_command_free_list(c[i]); -} - -typedef struct InvalidEnvInfo { - Unit *unit; - const char *path; -} InvalidEnvInfo; - -static void invalid_env(const char *p, void *userdata) { - InvalidEnvInfo *info = userdata; - - log_unit_error(info->unit, "Ignoring invalid environment assignment '%s': %s", p, info->path); -} - -int exec_context_load_environment(Unit *unit, const ExecContext *c, char ***l) { - char **i, **r = NULL; - - assert(c); - assert(l); - - STRV_FOREACH(i, c->environment_files) { - char *fn; - int k; - bool ignore = false; - char **p; - _cleanup_globfree_ glob_t pglob = {}; - int count, n; - - fn = *i; - - if (fn[0] == '-') { - ignore = true; - fn++; - } - - if (!path_is_absolute(fn)) { - if (ignore) - continue; - - strv_free(r); - return -EINVAL; - } - - /* Filename supports globbing, take all matching files */ - errno = 0; - if (glob(fn, 0, NULL, &pglob) != 0) { - if (ignore) - continue; - - strv_free(r); - return errno > 0 ? -errno : -EINVAL; - } - count = pglob.gl_pathc; - if (count == 0) { - if (ignore) - continue; - - strv_free(r); - return -EINVAL; - } - for (n = 0; n < count; n++) { - k = load_env_file(NULL, pglob.gl_pathv[n], NULL, &p); - if (k < 0) { - if (ignore) - continue; - - strv_free(r); - return k; - } - /* Log invalid environment variables with filename */ - if (p) { - InvalidEnvInfo info = { - .unit = unit, - .path = pglob.gl_pathv[n] - }; - - p = strv_env_clean_with_callback(p, invalid_env, &info); - } - - if (r == NULL) - r = p; - else { - char **m; - - m = strv_env_merge(2, r, p); - strv_free(r); - strv_free(p); - if (!m) - return -ENOMEM; - - r = m; - } - } - } - - *l = r; - - return 0; -} - -static bool tty_may_match_dev_console(const char *tty) { - _cleanup_free_ char *active = NULL; - char *console; - - if (!tty) - return true; - - if (startswith(tty, "/dev/")) - tty += 5; - - /* trivial identity? */ - if (streq(tty, "console")) - return true; - - console = resolve_dev_console(&active); - /* if we could not resolve, assume it may */ - if (!console) - return true; - - /* "tty0" means the active VC, so it may be the same sometimes */ - return streq(console, tty) || (streq(console, "tty0") && tty_is_vc(tty)); -} - -bool exec_context_may_touch_console(ExecContext *ec) { - - return (ec->tty_reset || - ec->tty_vhangup || - ec->tty_vt_disallocate || - is_terminal_input(ec->std_input) || - is_terminal_output(ec->std_output) || - is_terminal_output(ec->std_error)) && - tty_may_match_dev_console(exec_context_tty_path(ec)); -} - -static void strv_fprintf(FILE *f, char **l) { - char **g; - - assert(f); - - STRV_FOREACH(g, l) - fprintf(f, " %s", *g); -} - -void exec_context_dump(ExecContext *c, FILE* f, const char *prefix) { - char **e, **d; - unsigned i; - - assert(c); - assert(f); - - prefix = strempty(prefix); - - fprintf(f, - "%sUMask: %04o\n" - "%sWorkingDirectory: %s\n" - "%sRootDirectory: %s\n" - "%sNonBlocking: %s\n" - "%sPrivateTmp: %s\n" - "%sPrivateNetwork: %s\n" - "%sPrivateDevices: %s\n" - "%sProtectHome: %s\n" - "%sProtectSystem: %s\n" - "%sIgnoreSIGPIPE: %s\n", - prefix, c->umask, - prefix, c->working_directory ? c->working_directory : "/", - prefix, c->root_directory ? c->root_directory : "/", - prefix, yes_no(c->non_blocking), - prefix, yes_no(c->private_tmp), - prefix, yes_no(c->private_network), - prefix, yes_no(c->private_devices), - prefix, protect_home_to_string(c->protect_home), - prefix, protect_system_to_string(c->protect_system), - prefix, yes_no(c->ignore_sigpipe)); - - STRV_FOREACH(e, c->environment) - fprintf(f, "%sEnvironment: %s\n", prefix, *e); - - STRV_FOREACH(e, c->environment_files) - fprintf(f, "%sEnvironmentFile: %s\n", prefix, *e); - - STRV_FOREACH(e, c->pass_environment) - fprintf(f, "%sPassEnvironment: %s\n", prefix, *e); - - fprintf(f, "%sRuntimeDirectoryMode: %04o\n", prefix, c->runtime_directory_mode); - - STRV_FOREACH(d, c->runtime_directory) - fprintf(f, "%sRuntimeDirectory: %s\n", prefix, *d); - - if (c->nice_set) - fprintf(f, - "%sNice: %i\n", - prefix, c->nice); - - if (c->oom_score_adjust_set) - fprintf(f, - "%sOOMScoreAdjust: %i\n", - prefix, c->oom_score_adjust); - - for (i = 0; i < RLIM_NLIMITS; i++) - if (c->rlimit[i]) { - fprintf(f, "%s%s: " RLIM_FMT "\n", - prefix, rlimit_to_string(i), c->rlimit[i]->rlim_max); - fprintf(f, "%s%sSoft: " RLIM_FMT "\n", - prefix, rlimit_to_string(i), c->rlimit[i]->rlim_cur); - } - - if (c->ioprio_set) { - _cleanup_free_ char *class_str = NULL; - - ioprio_class_to_string_alloc(IOPRIO_PRIO_CLASS(c->ioprio), &class_str); - fprintf(f, - "%sIOSchedulingClass: %s\n" - "%sIOPriority: %i\n", - prefix, strna(class_str), - prefix, (int) IOPRIO_PRIO_DATA(c->ioprio)); - } - - if (c->cpu_sched_set) { - _cleanup_free_ char *policy_str = NULL; - - sched_policy_to_string_alloc(c->cpu_sched_policy, &policy_str); - fprintf(f, - "%sCPUSchedulingPolicy: %s\n" - "%sCPUSchedulingPriority: %i\n" - "%sCPUSchedulingResetOnFork: %s\n", - prefix, strna(policy_str), - prefix, c->cpu_sched_priority, - prefix, yes_no(c->cpu_sched_reset_on_fork)); - } - - if (c->cpuset) { - fprintf(f, "%sCPUAffinity:", prefix); - for (i = 0; i < c->cpuset_ncpus; i++) - if (CPU_ISSET_S(i, CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(c->cpuset_ncpus), c->cpuset)) - fprintf(f, " %u", i); - fputs("\n", f); - } - - if (c->timer_slack_nsec != NSEC_INFINITY) - fprintf(f, "%sTimerSlackNSec: "NSEC_FMT "\n", prefix, c->timer_slack_nsec); - - fprintf(f, - "%sStandardInput: %s\n" - "%sStandardOutput: %s\n" - "%sStandardError: %s\n", - prefix, exec_input_to_string(c->std_input), - prefix, exec_output_to_string(c->std_output), - prefix, exec_output_to_string(c->std_error)); - - if (c->tty_path) - fprintf(f, - "%sTTYPath: %s\n" - "%sTTYReset: %s\n" - "%sTTYVHangup: %s\n" - "%sTTYVTDisallocate: %s\n", - prefix, c->tty_path, - prefix, yes_no(c->tty_reset), - prefix, yes_no(c->tty_vhangup), - prefix, yes_no(c->tty_vt_disallocate)); - - if (c->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG || - c->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG || - c->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL || - c->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG_AND_CONSOLE || - c->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG_AND_CONSOLE || - c->std_output == EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL_AND_CONSOLE || - c->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG || - c->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG || - c->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL || - c->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG_AND_CONSOLE || - c->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG_AND_CONSOLE || - c->std_error == EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL_AND_CONSOLE) { - - _cleanup_free_ char *fac_str = NULL, *lvl_str = NULL; - - log_facility_unshifted_to_string_alloc(c->syslog_priority >> 3, &fac_str); - log_level_to_string_alloc(LOG_PRI(c->syslog_priority), &lvl_str); - - fprintf(f, - "%sSyslogFacility: %s\n" - "%sSyslogLevel: %s\n", - prefix, strna(fac_str), - prefix, strna(lvl_str)); - } - - if (c->secure_bits) - fprintf(f, "%sSecure Bits:%s%s%s%s%s%s\n", - prefix, - (c->secure_bits & 1<<SECURE_KEEP_CAPS) ? " keep-caps" : "", - (c->secure_bits & 1<<SECURE_KEEP_CAPS_LOCKED) ? " keep-caps-locked" : "", - (c->secure_bits & 1<<SECURE_NO_SETUID_FIXUP) ? " no-setuid-fixup" : "", - (c->secure_bits & 1<<SECURE_NO_SETUID_FIXUP_LOCKED) ? " no-setuid-fixup-locked" : "", - (c->secure_bits & 1<<SECURE_NOROOT) ? " noroot" : "", - (c->secure_bits & 1<<SECURE_NOROOT_LOCKED) ? "noroot-locked" : ""); - - if (c->capability_bounding_set != CAP_ALL) { - unsigned long l; - fprintf(f, "%sCapabilityBoundingSet:", prefix); - - for (l = 0; l <= cap_last_cap(); l++) - if (c->capability_bounding_set & (UINT64_C(1) << l)) - fprintf(f, " %s", strna(capability_to_name(l))); - - fputs("\n", f); - } - - if (c->capability_ambient_set != 0) { - unsigned long l; - fprintf(f, "%sAmbientCapabilities:", prefix); - - for (l = 0; l <= cap_last_cap(); l++) - if (c->capability_ambient_set & (UINT64_C(1) << l)) - fprintf(f, " %s", strna(capability_to_name(l))); - - fputs("\n", f); - } - - if (c->user) - fprintf(f, "%sUser: %s\n", prefix, c->user); - if (c->group) - fprintf(f, "%sGroup: %s\n", prefix, c->group); - - if (strv_length(c->supplementary_groups) > 0) { - fprintf(f, "%sSupplementaryGroups:", prefix); - strv_fprintf(f, c->supplementary_groups); - fputs("\n", f); - } - - if (c->pam_name) - fprintf(f, "%sPAMName: %s\n", prefix, c->pam_name); - - if (strv_length(c->read_write_dirs) > 0) { - fprintf(f, "%sReadWriteDirs:", prefix); - strv_fprintf(f, c->read_write_dirs); - fputs("\n", f); - } - - if (strv_length(c->read_only_dirs) > 0) { - fprintf(f, "%sReadOnlyDirs:", prefix); - strv_fprintf(f, c->read_only_dirs); - fputs("\n", f); - } - - if (strv_length(c->inaccessible_dirs) > 0) { - fprintf(f, "%sInaccessibleDirs:", prefix); - strv_fprintf(f, c->inaccessible_dirs); - fputs("\n", f); - } - - if (c->utmp_id) - fprintf(f, - "%sUtmpIdentifier: %s\n", - prefix, c->utmp_id); - - if (c->selinux_context) - fprintf(f, - "%sSELinuxContext: %s%s\n", - prefix, c->selinux_context_ignore ? "-" : "", c->selinux_context); - - if (c->personality != PERSONALITY_INVALID) - fprintf(f, - "%sPersonality: %s\n", - prefix, strna(personality_to_string(c->personality))); - - if (c->syscall_filter) { -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP - Iterator j; - void *id; - bool first = true; -#endif - - fprintf(f, - "%sSystemCallFilter: ", - prefix); - - if (!c->syscall_whitelist) - fputc('~', f); - -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP - SET_FOREACH(id, c->syscall_filter, j) { - _cleanup_free_ char *name = NULL; - - if (first) - first = false; - else - fputc(' ', f); - - name = seccomp_syscall_resolve_num_arch(SCMP_ARCH_NATIVE, PTR_TO_INT(id) - 1); - fputs(strna(name), f); - } -#endif - - fputc('\n', f); - } - - if (c->syscall_archs) { -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP - Iterator j; - void *id; -#endif - - fprintf(f, - "%sSystemCallArchitectures:", - prefix); - -#ifdef HAVE_SECCOMP - SET_FOREACH(id, c->syscall_archs, j) - fprintf(f, " %s", strna(seccomp_arch_to_string(PTR_TO_UINT32(id) - 1))); -#endif - fputc('\n', f); - } - - if (c->syscall_errno > 0) - fprintf(f, - "%sSystemCallErrorNumber: %s\n", - prefix, strna(errno_to_name(c->syscall_errno))); - - if (c->apparmor_profile) - fprintf(f, - "%sAppArmorProfile: %s%s\n", - prefix, c->apparmor_profile_ignore ? "-" : "", c->apparmor_profile); -} - -bool exec_context_maintains_privileges(ExecContext *c) { - assert(c); - - /* Returns true if the process forked off would run run under - * an unchanged UID or as root. */ - - if (!c->user) - return true; - - if (streq(c->user, "root") || streq(c->user, "0")) - return true; - - return false; -} - -void exec_status_start(ExecStatus *s, pid_t pid) { - assert(s); - - zero(*s); - s->pid = pid; - dual_timestamp_get(&s->start_timestamp); -} - -void exec_status_exit(ExecStatus *s, ExecContext *context, pid_t pid, int code, int status) { - assert(s); - - if (s->pid && s->pid != pid) - zero(*s); - - s->pid = pid; - dual_timestamp_get(&s->exit_timestamp); - - s->code = code; - s->status = status; - - if (context) { - if (context->utmp_id) - utmp_put_dead_process(context->utmp_id, pid, code, status); - - exec_context_tty_reset(context, NULL); - } -} - -void exec_status_dump(ExecStatus *s, FILE *f, const char *prefix) { - char buf[FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_MAX]; - - assert(s); - assert(f); - - if (s->pid <= 0) - return; - - prefix = strempty(prefix); - - fprintf(f, - "%sPID: "PID_FMT"\n", - prefix, s->pid); - - if (s->start_timestamp.realtime > 0) - fprintf(f, - "%sStart Timestamp: %s\n", - prefix, format_timestamp(buf, sizeof(buf), s->start_timestamp.realtime)); - - if (s->exit_timestamp.realtime > 0) - fprintf(f, - "%sExit Timestamp: %s\n" - "%sExit Code: %s\n" - "%sExit Status: %i\n", - prefix, format_timestamp(buf, sizeof(buf), s->exit_timestamp.realtime), - prefix, sigchld_code_to_string(s->code), - prefix, s->status); -} - -char *exec_command_line(char **argv) { - size_t k; - char *n, *p, **a; - bool first = true; - - assert(argv); - - k = 1; - STRV_FOREACH(a, argv) - k += strlen(*a)+3; - - if (!(n = new(char, k))) - return NULL; - - p = n; - STRV_FOREACH(a, argv) { - - if (!first) - *(p++) = ' '; - else - first = false; - - if (strpbrk(*a, WHITESPACE)) { - *(p++) = '\''; - p = stpcpy(p, *a); - *(p++) = '\''; - } else - p = stpcpy(p, *a); - - } - - *p = 0; - - /* FIXME: this doesn't really handle arguments that have - * spaces and ticks in them */ - - return n; -} - -void exec_command_dump(ExecCommand *c, FILE *f, const char *prefix) { - _cleanup_free_ char *cmd = NULL; - const char *prefix2; - - assert(c); - assert(f); - - prefix = strempty(prefix); - prefix2 = strjoina(prefix, "\t"); - - cmd = exec_command_line(c->argv); - fprintf(f, - "%sCommand Line: %s\n", - prefix, cmd ? cmd : strerror(ENOMEM)); - - exec_status_dump(&c->exec_status, f, prefix2); -} - -void exec_command_dump_list(ExecCommand *c, FILE *f, const char *prefix) { - assert(f); - - prefix = strempty(prefix); - - LIST_FOREACH(command, c, c) - exec_command_dump(c, f, prefix); -} - -void exec_command_append_list(ExecCommand **l, ExecCommand *e) { - ExecCommand *end; - - assert(l); - assert(e); - - if (*l) { - /* It's kind of important, that we keep the order here */ - LIST_FIND_TAIL(command, *l, end); - LIST_INSERT_AFTER(command, *l, end, e); - } else - *l = e; -} - -int exec_command_set(ExecCommand *c, const char *path, ...) { - va_list ap; - char **l, *p; - - assert(c); - assert(path); - - va_start(ap, path); - l = strv_new_ap(path, ap); - va_end(ap); - - if (!l) - return -ENOMEM; - - p = strdup(path); - if (!p) { - strv_free(l); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - free(c->path); - c->path = p; - - strv_free(c->argv); - c->argv = l; - - return 0; -} - -int exec_command_append(ExecCommand *c, const char *path, ...) { - _cleanup_strv_free_ char **l = NULL; - va_list ap; - int r; - - assert(c); - assert(path); - - va_start(ap, path); - l = strv_new_ap(path, ap); - va_end(ap); - - if (!l) - return -ENOMEM; - - r = strv_extend_strv(&c->argv, l, false); - if (r < 0) - return r; - - return 0; -} - - -static int exec_runtime_allocate(ExecRuntime **rt) { - - if (*rt) - return 0; - - *rt = new0(ExecRuntime, 1); - if (!*rt) - return -ENOMEM; - - (*rt)->n_ref = 1; - (*rt)->netns_storage_socket[0] = (*rt)->netns_storage_socket[1] = -1; - - return 0; -} - -int exec_runtime_make(ExecRuntime **rt, ExecContext *c, const char *id) { - int r; - - assert(rt); - assert(c); - assert(id); - - if (*rt) - return 1; - - if (!c->private_network && !c->private_tmp) - return 0; - - r = exec_runtime_allocate(rt); - if (r < 0) - return r; - - if (c->private_network && (*rt)->netns_storage_socket[0] < 0) { - if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0, (*rt)->netns_storage_socket) < 0) - return -errno; - } - - if (c->private_tmp && !(*rt)->tmp_dir) { - r = setup_tmp_dirs(id, &(*rt)->tmp_dir, &(*rt)->var_tmp_dir); - if (r < 0) - return r; - } - - return 1; -} - -ExecRuntime *exec_runtime_ref(ExecRuntime *r) { - assert(r); - assert(r->n_ref > 0); - - r->n_ref++; - return r; -} - -ExecRuntime *exec_runtime_unref(ExecRuntime *r) { - - if (!r) - return NULL; - - assert(r->n_ref > 0); - - r->n_ref--; - if (r->n_ref > 0) - return NULL; - - free(r->tmp_dir); - free(r->var_tmp_dir); - safe_close_pair(r->netns_storage_socket); - free(r); - - return NULL; -} - -int exec_runtime_serialize(Unit *u, ExecRuntime *rt, FILE *f, FDSet *fds) { - assert(u); - assert(f); - assert(fds); - - if (!rt) - return 0; - - if (rt->tmp_dir) - unit_serialize_item(u, f, "tmp-dir", rt->tmp_dir); - - if (rt->var_tmp_dir) - unit_serialize_item(u, f, "var-tmp-dir", rt->var_tmp_dir); - - if (rt->netns_storage_socket[0] >= 0) { - int copy; - - copy = fdset_put_dup(fds, rt->netns_storage_socket[0]); - if (copy < 0) - return copy; - - unit_serialize_item_format(u, f, "netns-socket-0", "%i", copy); - } - - if (rt->netns_storage_socket[1] >= 0) { - int copy; - - copy = fdset_put_dup(fds, rt->netns_storage_socket[1]); - if (copy < 0) - return copy; - - unit_serialize_item_format(u, f, "netns-socket-1", "%i", copy); - } - - return 0; -} - -int exec_runtime_deserialize_item(Unit *u, ExecRuntime **rt, const char *key, const char *value, FDSet *fds) { - int r; - - assert(rt); - assert(key); - assert(value); - - if (streq(key, "tmp-dir")) { - char *copy; - - r = exec_runtime_allocate(rt); - if (r < 0) - return log_oom(); - - copy = strdup(value); - if (!copy) - return log_oom(); - - free((*rt)->tmp_dir); - (*rt)->tmp_dir = copy; - - } else if (streq(key, "var-tmp-dir")) { - char *copy; - - r = exec_runtime_allocate(rt); - if (r < 0) - return log_oom(); - - copy = strdup(value); - if (!copy) - return log_oom(); - - free((*rt)->var_tmp_dir); - (*rt)->var_tmp_dir = copy; - - } else if (streq(key, "netns-socket-0")) { - int fd; - - r = exec_runtime_allocate(rt); - if (r < 0) - return log_oom(); - - if (safe_atoi(value, &fd) < 0 || !fdset_contains(fds, fd)) - log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse netns socket value: %s", value); - else { - safe_close((*rt)->netns_storage_socket[0]); - (*rt)->netns_storage_socket[0] = fdset_remove(fds, fd); - } - } else if (streq(key, "netns-socket-1")) { - int fd; - - r = exec_runtime_allocate(rt); - if (r < 0) - return log_oom(); - - if (safe_atoi(value, &fd) < 0 || !fdset_contains(fds, fd)) - log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse netns socket value: %s", value); - else { - safe_close((*rt)->netns_storage_socket[1]); - (*rt)->netns_storage_socket[1] = fdset_remove(fds, fd); - } - } else - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -static void *remove_tmpdir_thread(void *p) { - _cleanup_free_ char *path = p; - - (void) rm_rf(path, REMOVE_ROOT|REMOVE_PHYSICAL); - return NULL; -} - -void exec_runtime_destroy(ExecRuntime *rt) { - int r; - - if (!rt) - return; - - /* If there are multiple users of this, let's leave the stuff around */ - if (rt->n_ref > 1) - return; - - if (rt->tmp_dir) { - log_debug("Spawning thread to nuke %s", rt->tmp_dir); - - r = asynchronous_job(remove_tmpdir_thread, rt->tmp_dir); - if (r < 0) { - log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to nuke %s: %m", rt->tmp_dir); - free(rt->tmp_dir); - } - - rt->tmp_dir = NULL; - } - - if (rt->var_tmp_dir) { - log_debug("Spawning thread to nuke %s", rt->var_tmp_dir); - - r = asynchronous_job(remove_tmpdir_thread, rt->var_tmp_dir); - if (r < 0) { - log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to nuke %s: %m", rt->var_tmp_dir); - free(rt->var_tmp_dir); - } - - rt->var_tmp_dir = NULL; - } - - safe_close_pair(rt->netns_storage_socket); -} - -static const char* const exec_input_table[_EXEC_INPUT_MAX] = { - [EXEC_INPUT_NULL] = "null", - [EXEC_INPUT_TTY] = "tty", - [EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FORCE] = "tty-force", - [EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FAIL] = "tty-fail", - [EXEC_INPUT_SOCKET] = "socket" -}; - -DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(exec_input, ExecInput); - -static const char* const exec_output_table[_EXEC_OUTPUT_MAX] = { - [EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT] = "inherit", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_NULL] = "null", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_TTY] = "tty", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG] = "syslog", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG_AND_CONSOLE] = "syslog+console", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG] = "kmsg", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG_AND_CONSOLE] = "kmsg+console", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL] = "journal", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL_AND_CONSOLE] = "journal+console", - [EXEC_OUTPUT_SOCKET] = "socket" -}; - -DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(exec_output, ExecOutput); - -static const char* const exec_utmp_mode_table[_EXEC_UTMP_MODE_MAX] = { - [EXEC_UTMP_INIT] = "init", - [EXEC_UTMP_LOGIN] = "login", - [EXEC_UTMP_USER] = "user", -}; - -DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(exec_utmp_mode, ExecUtmpMode); |