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  1. /*
  2. * linux/fs/exec.c
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
  5. */
  6. /*
  7. * #!-checking implemented by tytso.
  8. */
  9. /*
  10. * Demand-loading implemented 01.12.91 - no need to read anything but
  11. * the header into memory. The inode of the executable is put into
  12. * "current->executable", and page faults do the actual loading. Clean.
  13. *
  14. * Once more I can proudly say that linux stood up to being changed: it
  15. * was less than 2 hours work to get demand-loading completely implemented.
  16. *
  17. * Demand loading changed July 1993 by Eric Youngdale. Use mmap instead,
  18. * current->executable is only used by the procfs. This allows a dispatch
  19. * table to check for several different types of binary formats. We keep
  20. * trying until we recognize the file or we run out of supported binary
  21. * formats.
  22. */
  23. #include <linux/slab.h>
  24. #include <linux/file.h>
  25. #include <linux/fdtable.h>
  26. #include <linux/mm.h>
  27. #include <linux/vmacache.h>
  28. #include <linux/stat.h>
  29. #include <linux/fcntl.h>
  30. #include <linux/swap.h>
  31. #include <linux/string.h>
  32. #include <linux/init.h>
  33. #include <linux/pagemap.h>
  34. #include <linux/perf_event.h>
  35. #include <linux/highmem.h>
  36. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  37. #include <linux/key.h>
  38. #include <linux/personality.h>
  39. #include <linux/binfmts.h>
  40. #include <linux/utsname.h>
  41. #include <linux/pid_namespace.h>
  42. #include <linux/module.h>
  43. #include <linux/namei.h>
  44. #include <linux/mount.h>
  45. #include <linux/security.h>
  46. #include <linux/syscalls.h>
  47. #include <linux/tsacct_kern.h>
  48. #include <linux/cn_proc.h>
  49. #include <linux/audit.h>
  50. #include <linux/tracehook.h>
  51. #include <linux/kmod.h>
  52. #include <linux/fsnotify.h>
  53. #include <linux/fs_struct.h>
  54. #include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
  55. #include <linux/oom.h>
  56. #include <linux/compat.h>
  57. #include <asm/uaccess.h>
  58. #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
  59. #include <asm/tlb.h>
  60. #include <trace/events/task.h>
  61. #include "internal.h"
  62. #include <trace/events/sched.h>
  63. int suid_dumpable = 0;
  64. static LIST_HEAD(formats);
  65. static DEFINE_RWLOCK(binfmt_lock);
  66. void __register_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt * fmt, int insert)
  67. {
  68. BUG_ON(!fmt);
  69. if (WARN_ON(!fmt->load_binary))
  70. return;
  71. write_lock(&binfmt_lock);
  72. insert ? list_add(&fmt->lh, &formats) :
  73. list_add_tail(&fmt->lh, &formats);
  74. write_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  75. }
  76. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__register_binfmt);
  77. void unregister_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt * fmt)
  78. {
  79. write_lock(&binfmt_lock);
  80. list_del(&fmt->lh);
  81. write_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  82. }
  83. EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_binfmt);
  84. static inline void put_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt * fmt)
  85. {
  86. module_put(fmt->module);
  87. }
  88. #ifdef CONFIG_USELIB
  89. /*
  90. * Note that a shared library must be both readable and executable due to
  91. * security reasons.
  92. *
  93. * Also note that we take the address to load from from the file itself.
  94. */
  95. SYSCALL_DEFINE1(uselib, const char __user *, library)
  96. {
  97. struct linux_binfmt *fmt;
  98. struct file *file;
  99. struct filename *tmp = getname(library);
  100. int error = PTR_ERR(tmp);
  101. static const struct open_flags uselib_flags = {
  102. .open_flag = O_LARGEFILE | O_RDONLY | __FMODE_EXEC,
  103. .acc_mode = MAY_READ | MAY_EXEC | MAY_OPEN,
  104. .intent = LOOKUP_OPEN,
  105. .lookup_flags = LOOKUP_FOLLOW,
  106. };
  107. if (IS_ERR(tmp))
  108. goto out;
  109. file = do_filp_open(AT_FDCWD, tmp, &uselib_flags);
  110. putname(tmp);
  111. error = PTR_ERR(file);
  112. if (IS_ERR(file))
  113. goto out;
  114. error = -EINVAL;
  115. if (!S_ISREG(file_inode(file)->i_mode))
  116. goto exit;
  117. error = -EACCES;
  118. if (file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOEXEC)
  119. goto exit;
  120. fsnotify_open(file);
  121. error = -ENOEXEC;
  122. read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
  123. list_for_each_entry(fmt, &formats, lh) {
  124. if (!fmt->load_shlib)
  125. continue;
  126. if (!try_module_get(fmt->module))
  127. continue;
  128. read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  129. error = fmt->load_shlib(file);
  130. read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
  131. put_binfmt(fmt);
  132. if (error != -ENOEXEC)
  133. break;
  134. }
  135. read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  136. exit:
  137. fput(file);
  138. out:
  139. return error;
  140. }
  141. #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_USELIB */
  142. #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
  143. /*
  144. * The nascent bprm->mm is not visible until exec_mmap() but it can
  145. * use a lot of memory, account these pages in current->mm temporary
  146. * for oom_badness()->get_mm_rss(). Once exec succeeds or fails, we
  147. * change the counter back via acct_arg_size(0).
  148. */
  149. static void acct_arg_size(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pages)
  150. {
  151. struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
  152. long diff = (long)(pages - bprm->vma_pages);
  153. if (!mm || !diff)
  154. return;
  155. bprm->vma_pages = pages;
  156. add_mm_counter(mm, MM_ANONPAGES, diff);
  157. }
  158. static struct page *get_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
  159. int write)
  160. {
  161. struct page *page;
  162. int ret;
  163. #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
  164. if (write) {
  165. ret = expand_downwards(bprm->vma, pos);
  166. if (ret < 0)
  167. return NULL;
  168. }
  169. #endif
  170. ret = get_user_pages(current, bprm->mm, pos,
  171. 1, write, 1, &page, NULL);
  172. if (ret <= 0)
  173. return NULL;
  174. if (write) {
  175. unsigned long size = bprm->vma->vm_end - bprm->vma->vm_start;
  176. struct rlimit *rlim;
  177. acct_arg_size(bprm, size / PAGE_SIZE);
  178. /*
  179. * We've historically supported up to 32 pages (ARG_MAX)
  180. * of argument strings even with small stacks
  181. */
  182. if (size <= ARG_MAX)
  183. return page;
  184. /*
  185. * Limit to 1/4-th the stack size for the argv+env strings.
  186. * This ensures that:
  187. * - the remaining binfmt code will not run out of stack space,
  188. * - the program will have a reasonable amount of stack left
  189. * to work from.
  190. */
  191. rlim = current->signal->rlim;
  192. if (size > ACCESS_ONCE(rlim[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_cur) / 4) {
  193. put_page(page);
  194. return NULL;
  195. }
  196. }
  197. return page;
  198. }
  199. static void put_arg_page(struct page *page)
  200. {
  201. put_page(page);
  202. }
  203. static void free_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, int i)
  204. {
  205. }
  206. static void free_arg_pages(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  207. {
  208. }
  209. static void flush_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
  210. struct page *page)
  211. {
  212. flush_cache_page(bprm->vma, pos, page_to_pfn(page));
  213. }
  214. static int __bprm_mm_init(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  215. {
  216. int err;
  217. struct vm_area_struct *vma = NULL;
  218. struct mm_struct *mm = bprm->mm;
  219. bprm->vma = vma = kmem_cache_zalloc(vm_area_cachep, GFP_KERNEL);
  220. if (!vma)
  221. return -ENOMEM;
  222. down_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
  223. vma->vm_mm = mm;
  224. /*
  225. * Place the stack at the largest stack address the architecture
  226. * supports. Later, we'll move this to an appropriate place. We don't
  227. * use STACK_TOP because that can depend on attributes which aren't
  228. * configured yet.
  229. */
  230. BUILD_BUG_ON(VM_STACK_FLAGS & VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP);
  231. vma->vm_end = STACK_TOP_MAX;
  232. vma->vm_start = vma->vm_end - PAGE_SIZE;
  233. vma->vm_flags = VM_SOFTDIRTY | VM_STACK_FLAGS | VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP;
  234. vma->vm_page_prot = vm_get_page_prot(vma->vm_flags);
  235. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vma->anon_vma_chain);
  236. err = insert_vm_struct(mm, vma);
  237. if (err)
  238. goto err;
  239. mm->stack_vm = mm->total_vm = 1;
  240. arch_bprm_mm_init(mm, vma);
  241. up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
  242. bprm->p = vma->vm_end - sizeof(void *);
  243. return 0;
  244. err:
  245. up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
  246. bprm->vma = NULL;
  247. kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep, vma);
  248. return err;
  249. }
  250. static bool valid_arg_len(struct linux_binprm *bprm, long len)
  251. {
  252. return len <= MAX_ARG_STRLEN;
  253. }
  254. #else
  255. static inline void acct_arg_size(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pages)
  256. {
  257. }
  258. static struct page *get_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
  259. int write)
  260. {
  261. struct page *page;
  262. page = bprm->page[pos / PAGE_SIZE];
  263. if (!page && write) {
  264. page = alloc_page(GFP_HIGHUSER|__GFP_ZERO);
  265. if (!page)
  266. return NULL;
  267. bprm->page[pos / PAGE_SIZE] = page;
  268. }
  269. return page;
  270. }
  271. static void put_arg_page(struct page *page)
  272. {
  273. }
  274. static void free_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, int i)
  275. {
  276. if (bprm->page[i]) {
  277. __free_page(bprm->page[i]);
  278. bprm->page[i] = NULL;
  279. }
  280. }
  281. static void free_arg_pages(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  282. {
  283. int i;
  284. for (i = 0; i < MAX_ARG_PAGES; i++)
  285. free_arg_page(bprm, i);
  286. }
  287. static void flush_arg_page(struct linux_binprm *bprm, unsigned long pos,
  288. struct page *page)
  289. {
  290. }
  291. static int __bprm_mm_init(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  292. {
  293. bprm->p = PAGE_SIZE * MAX_ARG_PAGES - sizeof(void *);
  294. return 0;
  295. }
  296. static bool valid_arg_len(struct linux_binprm *bprm, long len)
  297. {
  298. return len <= bprm->p;
  299. }
  300. #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
  301. /*
  302. * Create a new mm_struct and populate it with a temporary stack
  303. * vm_area_struct. We don't have enough context at this point to set the stack
  304. * flags, permissions, and offset, so we use temporary values. We'll update
  305. * them later in setup_arg_pages().
  306. */
  307. static int bprm_mm_init(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  308. {
  309. int err;
  310. struct mm_struct *mm = NULL;
  311. bprm->mm = mm = mm_alloc();
  312. err = -ENOMEM;
  313. if (!mm)
  314. goto err;
  315. err = __bprm_mm_init(bprm);
  316. if (err)
  317. goto err;
  318. return 0;
  319. err:
  320. if (mm) {
  321. bprm->mm = NULL;
  322. mmdrop(mm);
  323. }
  324. return err;
  325. }
  326. struct user_arg_ptr {
  327. #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
  328. bool is_compat;
  329. #endif
  330. union {
  331. const char __user *const __user *native;
  332. #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
  333. const compat_uptr_t __user *compat;
  334. #endif
  335. } ptr;
  336. };
  337. static const char __user *get_user_arg_ptr(struct user_arg_ptr argv, int nr)
  338. {
  339. const char __user *native;
  340. #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
  341. if (unlikely(argv.is_compat)) {
  342. compat_uptr_t compat;
  343. if (get_user(compat, argv.ptr.compat + nr))
  344. return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
  345. return compat_ptr(compat);
  346. }
  347. #endif
  348. if (get_user(native, argv.ptr.native + nr))
  349. return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
  350. return native;
  351. }
  352. /*
  353. * count() counts the number of strings in array ARGV.
  354. */
  355. static int count(struct user_arg_ptr argv, int max)
  356. {
  357. int i = 0;
  358. if (argv.ptr.native != NULL) {
  359. for (;;) {
  360. const char __user *p = get_user_arg_ptr(argv, i);
  361. if (!p)
  362. break;
  363. if (IS_ERR(p))
  364. return -EFAULT;
  365. if (i >= max)
  366. return -E2BIG;
  367. ++i;
  368. if (fatal_signal_pending(current))
  369. return -ERESTARTNOHAND;
  370. cond_resched();
  371. }
  372. }
  373. return i;
  374. }
  375. /*
  376. * 'copy_strings()' copies argument/environment strings from the old
  377. * processes's memory to the new process's stack. The call to get_user_pages()
  378. * ensures the destination page is created and not swapped out.
  379. */
  380. static int copy_strings(int argc, struct user_arg_ptr argv,
  381. struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  382. {
  383. struct page *kmapped_page = NULL;
  384. char *kaddr = NULL;
  385. unsigned long kpos = 0;
  386. int ret;
  387. while (argc-- > 0) {
  388. const char __user *str;
  389. int len;
  390. unsigned long pos;
  391. ret = -EFAULT;
  392. str = get_user_arg_ptr(argv, argc);
  393. if (IS_ERR(str))
  394. goto out;
  395. len = strnlen_user(str, MAX_ARG_STRLEN);
  396. if (!len)
  397. goto out;
  398. ret = -E2BIG;
  399. if (!valid_arg_len(bprm, len))
  400. goto out;
  401. /* We're going to work our way backwords. */
  402. pos = bprm->p;
  403. str += len;
  404. bprm->p -= len;
  405. while (len > 0) {
  406. int offset, bytes_to_copy;
  407. if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
  408. ret = -ERESTARTNOHAND;
  409. goto out;
  410. }
  411. cond_resched();
  412. offset = pos % PAGE_SIZE;
  413. if (offset == 0)
  414. offset = PAGE_SIZE;
  415. bytes_to_copy = offset;
  416. if (bytes_to_copy > len)
  417. bytes_to_copy = len;
  418. offset -= bytes_to_copy;
  419. pos -= bytes_to_copy;
  420. str -= bytes_to_copy;
  421. len -= bytes_to_copy;
  422. if (!kmapped_page || kpos != (pos & PAGE_MASK)) {
  423. struct page *page;
  424. page = get_arg_page(bprm, pos, 1);
  425. if (!page) {
  426. ret = -E2BIG;
  427. goto out;
  428. }
  429. if (kmapped_page) {
  430. flush_kernel_dcache_page(kmapped_page);
  431. kunmap(kmapped_page);
  432. put_arg_page(kmapped_page);
  433. }
  434. kmapped_page = page;
  435. kaddr = kmap(kmapped_page);
  436. kpos = pos & PAGE_MASK;
  437. flush_arg_page(bprm, kpos, kmapped_page);
  438. }
  439. if (copy_from_user(kaddr+offset, str, bytes_to_copy)) {
  440. ret = -EFAULT;
  441. goto out;
  442. }
  443. }
  444. }
  445. ret = 0;
  446. out:
  447. if (kmapped_page) {
  448. flush_kernel_dcache_page(kmapped_page);
  449. kunmap(kmapped_page);
  450. put_arg_page(kmapped_page);
  451. }
  452. return ret;
  453. }
  454. /*
  455. * Like copy_strings, but get argv and its values from kernel memory.
  456. */
  457. int copy_strings_kernel(int argc, const char *const *__argv,
  458. struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  459. {
  460. int r;
  461. mm_segment_t oldfs = get_fs();
  462. struct user_arg_ptr argv = {
  463. .ptr.native = (const char __user *const __user *)__argv,
  464. };
  465. set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
  466. r = copy_strings(argc, argv, bprm);
  467. set_fs(oldfs);
  468. return r;
  469. }
  470. EXPORT_SYMBOL(copy_strings_kernel);
  471. #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
  472. /*
  473. * During bprm_mm_init(), we create a temporary stack at STACK_TOP_MAX. Once
  474. * the binfmt code determines where the new stack should reside, we shift it to
  475. * its final location. The process proceeds as follows:
  476. *
  477. * 1) Use shift to calculate the new vma endpoints.
  478. * 2) Extend vma to cover both the old and new ranges. This ensures the
  479. * arguments passed to subsequent functions are consistent.
  480. * 3) Move vma's page tables to the new range.
  481. * 4) Free up any cleared pgd range.
  482. * 5) Shrink the vma to cover only the new range.
  483. */
  484. static int shift_arg_pages(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long shift)
  485. {
  486. struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
  487. unsigned long old_start = vma->vm_start;
  488. unsigned long old_end = vma->vm_end;
  489. unsigned long length = old_end - old_start;
  490. unsigned long new_start = old_start - shift;
  491. unsigned long new_end = old_end - shift;
  492. struct mmu_gather tlb;
  493. BUG_ON(new_start > new_end);
  494. /*
  495. * ensure there are no vmas between where we want to go
  496. * and where we are
  497. */
  498. if (vma != find_vma(mm, new_start))
  499. return -EFAULT;
  500. /*
  501. * cover the whole range: [new_start, old_end)
  502. */
  503. if (vma_adjust(vma, new_start, old_end, vma->vm_pgoff, NULL))
  504. return -ENOMEM;
  505. /*
  506. * move the page tables downwards, on failure we rely on
  507. * process cleanup to remove whatever mess we made.
  508. */
  509. if (length != move_page_tables(vma, old_start,
  510. vma, new_start, length, false))
  511. return -ENOMEM;
  512. lru_add_drain();
  513. tlb_gather_mmu(&tlb, mm, old_start, old_end);
  514. if (new_end > old_start) {
  515. /*
  516. * when the old and new regions overlap clear from new_end.
  517. */
  518. free_pgd_range(&tlb, new_end, old_end, new_end,
  519. vma->vm_next ? vma->vm_next->vm_start : USER_PGTABLES_CEILING);
  520. } else {
  521. /*
  522. * otherwise, clean from old_start; this is done to not touch
  523. * the address space in [new_end, old_start) some architectures
  524. * have constraints on va-space that make this illegal (IA64) -
  525. * for the others its just a little faster.
  526. */
  527. free_pgd_range(&tlb, old_start, old_end, new_end,
  528. vma->vm_next ? vma->vm_next->vm_start : USER_PGTABLES_CEILING);
  529. }
  530. tlb_finish_mmu(&tlb, old_start, old_end);
  531. /*
  532. * Shrink the vma to just the new range. Always succeeds.
  533. */
  534. vma_adjust(vma, new_start, new_end, vma->vm_pgoff, NULL);
  535. return 0;
  536. }
  537. /*
  538. * Finalizes the stack vm_area_struct. The flags and permissions are updated,
  539. * the stack is optionally relocated, and some extra space is added.
  540. */
  541. int setup_arg_pages(struct linux_binprm *bprm,
  542. unsigned long stack_top,
  543. int executable_stack)
  544. {
  545. unsigned long ret;
  546. unsigned long stack_shift;
  547. struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
  548. struct vm_area_struct *vma = bprm->vma;
  549. struct vm_area_struct *prev = NULL;
  550. unsigned long vm_flags;
  551. unsigned long stack_base;
  552. unsigned long stack_size;
  553. unsigned long stack_expand;
  554. unsigned long rlim_stack;
  555. #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
  556. /* Limit stack size */
  557. stack_base = rlimit_max(RLIMIT_STACK);
  558. if (stack_base > STACK_SIZE_MAX)
  559. stack_base = STACK_SIZE_MAX;
  560. /* Make sure we didn't let the argument array grow too large. */
  561. if (vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start > stack_base)
  562. return -ENOMEM;
  563. stack_base = PAGE_ALIGN(stack_top - stack_base);
  564. stack_shift = vma->vm_start - stack_base;
  565. mm->arg_start = bprm->p - stack_shift;
  566. bprm->p = vma->vm_end - stack_shift;
  567. #else
  568. stack_top = arch_align_stack(stack_top);
  569. stack_top = PAGE_ALIGN(stack_top);
  570. if (unlikely(stack_top < mmap_min_addr) ||
  571. unlikely(vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start >= stack_top - mmap_min_addr))
  572. return -ENOMEM;
  573. stack_shift = vma->vm_end - stack_top;
  574. bprm->p -= stack_shift;
  575. mm->arg_start = bprm->p;
  576. #endif
  577. if (bprm->loader)
  578. bprm->loader -= stack_shift;
  579. bprm->exec -= stack_shift;
  580. down_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
  581. vm_flags = VM_STACK_FLAGS;
  582. /*
  583. * Adjust stack execute permissions; explicitly enable for
  584. * EXSTACK_ENABLE_X, disable for EXSTACK_DISABLE_X and leave alone
  585. * (arch default) otherwise.
  586. */
  587. if (unlikely(executable_stack == EXSTACK_ENABLE_X))
  588. vm_flags |= VM_EXEC;
  589. else if (executable_stack == EXSTACK_DISABLE_X)
  590. vm_flags &= ~VM_EXEC;
  591. vm_flags |= mm->def_flags;
  592. vm_flags |= VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP;
  593. ret = mprotect_fixup(vma, &prev, vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end,
  594. vm_flags);
  595. if (ret)
  596. goto out_unlock;
  597. BUG_ON(prev != vma);
  598. /* Move stack pages down in memory. */
  599. if (stack_shift) {
  600. ret = shift_arg_pages(vma, stack_shift);
  601. if (ret)
  602. goto out_unlock;
  603. }
  604. /* mprotect_fixup is overkill to remove the temporary stack flags */
  605. vma->vm_flags &= ~VM_STACK_INCOMPLETE_SETUP;
  606. stack_expand = 131072UL; /* randomly 32*4k (or 2*64k) pages */
  607. stack_size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
  608. /*
  609. * Align this down to a page boundary as expand_stack
  610. * will align it up.
  611. */
  612. rlim_stack = rlimit(RLIMIT_STACK) & PAGE_MASK;
  613. #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
  614. if (stack_size + stack_expand > rlim_stack)
  615. stack_base = vma->vm_start + rlim_stack;
  616. else
  617. stack_base = vma->vm_end + stack_expand;
  618. #else
  619. if (stack_size + stack_expand > rlim_stack)
  620. stack_base = vma->vm_end - rlim_stack;
  621. else
  622. stack_base = vma->vm_start - stack_expand;
  623. #endif
  624. current->mm->start_stack = bprm->p;
  625. ret = expand_stack(vma, stack_base);
  626. if (ret)
  627. ret = -EFAULT;
  628. out_unlock:
  629. up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
  630. return ret;
  631. }
  632. EXPORT_SYMBOL(setup_arg_pages);
  633. #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
  634. static struct file *do_open_exec(struct filename *name)
  635. {
  636. struct file *file;
  637. int err;
  638. static const struct open_flags open_exec_flags = {
  639. .open_flag = O_LARGEFILE | O_RDONLY | __FMODE_EXEC,
  640. .acc_mode = MAY_EXEC | MAY_OPEN,
  641. .intent = LOOKUP_OPEN,
  642. .lookup_flags = LOOKUP_FOLLOW,
  643. };
  644. file = do_filp_open(AT_FDCWD, name, &open_exec_flags);
  645. if (IS_ERR(file))
  646. goto out;
  647. err = -EACCES;
  648. if (!S_ISREG(file_inode(file)->i_mode))
  649. goto exit;
  650. if (file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOEXEC)
  651. goto exit;
  652. fsnotify_open(file);
  653. err = deny_write_access(file);
  654. if (err)
  655. goto exit;
  656. out:
  657. return file;
  658. exit:
  659. fput(file);
  660. return ERR_PTR(err);
  661. }
  662. struct file *open_exec(const char *name)
  663. {
  664. struct filename tmp = { .name = name };
  665. return do_open_exec(&tmp);
  666. }
  667. EXPORT_SYMBOL(open_exec);
  668. int kernel_read(struct file *file, loff_t offset,
  669. char *addr, unsigned long count)
  670. {
  671. mm_segment_t old_fs;
  672. loff_t pos = offset;
  673. int result;
  674. old_fs = get_fs();
  675. set_fs(get_ds());
  676. /* The cast to a user pointer is valid due to the set_fs() */
  677. result = vfs_read(file, (void __user *)addr, count, &pos);
  678. set_fs(old_fs);
  679. return result;
  680. }
  681. EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_read);
  682. ssize_t read_code(struct file *file, unsigned long addr, loff_t pos, size_t len)
  683. {
  684. ssize_t res = vfs_read(file, (void __user *)addr, len, &pos);
  685. if (res > 0)
  686. flush_icache_range(addr, addr + len);
  687. return res;
  688. }
  689. EXPORT_SYMBOL(read_code);
  690. static int exec_mmap(struct mm_struct *mm)
  691. {
  692. struct task_struct *tsk;
  693. struct mm_struct *old_mm, *active_mm;
  694. /* Notify parent that we're no longer interested in the old VM */
  695. tsk = current;
  696. old_mm = current->mm;
  697. mm_release(tsk, old_mm);
  698. if (old_mm) {
  699. sync_mm_rss(old_mm);
  700. /*
  701. * Make sure that if there is a core dump in progress
  702. * for the old mm, we get out and die instead of going
  703. * through with the exec. We must hold mmap_sem around
  704. * checking core_state and changing tsk->mm.
  705. */
  706. down_read(&old_mm->mmap_sem);
  707. if (unlikely(old_mm->core_state)) {
  708. up_read(&old_mm->mmap_sem);
  709. return -EINTR;
  710. }
  711. }
  712. task_lock(tsk);
  713. active_mm = tsk->active_mm;
  714. tsk->mm = mm;
  715. tsk->active_mm = mm;
  716. activate_mm(active_mm, mm);
  717. tsk->mm->vmacache_seqnum = 0;
  718. vmacache_flush(tsk);
  719. task_unlock(tsk);
  720. if (old_mm) {
  721. up_read(&old_mm->mmap_sem);
  722. BUG_ON(active_mm != old_mm);
  723. setmax_mm_hiwater_rss(&tsk->signal->maxrss, old_mm);
  724. mm_update_next_owner(old_mm);
  725. mmput(old_mm);
  726. return 0;
  727. }
  728. mmdrop(active_mm);
  729. return 0;
  730. }
  731. /*
  732. * This function makes sure the current process has its own signal table,
  733. * so that flush_signal_handlers can later reset the handlers without
  734. * disturbing other processes. (Other processes might share the signal
  735. * table via the CLONE_SIGHAND option to clone().)
  736. */
  737. static int de_thread(struct task_struct *tsk)
  738. {
  739. struct signal_struct *sig = tsk->signal;
  740. struct sighand_struct *oldsighand = tsk->sighand;
  741. spinlock_t *lock = &oldsighand->siglock;
  742. if (thread_group_empty(tsk))
  743. goto no_thread_group;
  744. /*
  745. * Kill all other threads in the thread group.
  746. */
  747. spin_lock_irq(lock);
  748. if (signal_group_exit(sig)) {
  749. /*
  750. * Another group action in progress, just
  751. * return so that the signal is processed.
  752. */
  753. spin_unlock_irq(lock);
  754. return -EAGAIN;
  755. }
  756. sig->group_exit_task = tsk;
  757. sig->notify_count = zap_other_threads(tsk);
  758. if (!thread_group_leader(tsk))
  759. sig->notify_count--;
  760. while (sig->notify_count) {
  761. __set_current_state(TASK_KILLABLE);
  762. spin_unlock_irq(lock);
  763. schedule();
  764. if (unlikely(__fatal_signal_pending(tsk)))
  765. goto killed;
  766. spin_lock_irq(lock);
  767. }
  768. spin_unlock_irq(lock);
  769. /*
  770. * At this point all other threads have exited, all we have to
  771. * do is to wait for the thread group leader to become inactive,
  772. * and to assume its PID:
  773. */
  774. if (!thread_group_leader(tsk)) {
  775. struct task_struct *leader = tsk->group_leader;
  776. sig->notify_count = -1; /* for exit_notify() */
  777. for (;;) {
  778. threadgroup_change_begin(tsk);
  779. write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
  780. if (likely(leader->exit_state))
  781. break;
  782. __set_current_state(TASK_KILLABLE);
  783. write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
  784. threadgroup_change_end(tsk);
  785. schedule();
  786. if (unlikely(__fatal_signal_pending(tsk)))
  787. goto killed;
  788. }
  789. /*
  790. * The only record we have of the real-time age of a
  791. * process, regardless of execs it's done, is start_time.
  792. * All the past CPU time is accumulated in signal_struct
  793. * from sister threads now dead. But in this non-leader
  794. * exec, nothing survives from the original leader thread,
  795. * whose birth marks the true age of this process now.
  796. * When we take on its identity by switching to its PID, we
  797. * also take its birthdate (always earlier than our own).
  798. */
  799. tsk->start_time = leader->start_time;
  800. tsk->real_start_time = leader->real_start_time;
  801. BUG_ON(!same_thread_group(leader, tsk));
  802. BUG_ON(has_group_leader_pid(tsk));
  803. /*
  804. * An exec() starts a new thread group with the
  805. * TGID of the previous thread group. Rehash the
  806. * two threads with a switched PID, and release
  807. * the former thread group leader:
  808. */
  809. /* Become a process group leader with the old leader's pid.
  810. * The old leader becomes a thread of the this thread group.
  811. * Note: The old leader also uses this pid until release_task
  812. * is called. Odd but simple and correct.
  813. */
  814. tsk->pid = leader->pid;
  815. change_pid(tsk, PIDTYPE_PID, task_pid(leader));
  816. transfer_pid(leader, tsk, PIDTYPE_PGID);
  817. transfer_pid(leader, tsk, PIDTYPE_SID);
  818. list_replace_rcu(&leader->tasks, &tsk->tasks);
  819. list_replace_init(&leader->sibling, &tsk->sibling);
  820. tsk->group_leader = tsk;
  821. leader->group_leader = tsk;
  822. tsk->exit_signal = SIGCHLD;
  823. leader->exit_signal = -1;
  824. BUG_ON(leader->exit_state != EXIT_ZOMBIE);
  825. leader->exit_state = EXIT_DEAD;
  826. /*
  827. * We are going to release_task()->ptrace_unlink() silently,
  828. * the tracer can sleep in do_wait(). EXIT_DEAD guarantees
  829. * the tracer wont't block again waiting for this thread.
  830. */
  831. if (unlikely(leader->ptrace))
  832. __wake_up_parent(leader, leader->parent);
  833. write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
  834. threadgroup_change_end(tsk);
  835. release_task(leader);
  836. }
  837. sig->group_exit_task = NULL;
  838. sig->notify_count = 0;
  839. no_thread_group:
  840. /* we have changed execution domain */
  841. tsk->exit_signal = SIGCHLD;
  842. exit_itimers(sig);
  843. flush_itimer_signals();
  844. if (atomic_read(&oldsighand->count) != 1) {
  845. struct sighand_struct *newsighand;
  846. /*
  847. * This ->sighand is shared with the CLONE_SIGHAND
  848. * but not CLONE_THREAD task, switch to the new one.
  849. */
  850. newsighand = kmem_cache_alloc(sighand_cachep, GFP_KERNEL);
  851. if (!newsighand)
  852. return -ENOMEM;
  853. atomic_set(&newsighand->count, 1);
  854. memcpy(newsighand->action, oldsighand->action,
  855. sizeof(newsighand->action));
  856. write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
  857. spin_lock(&oldsighand->siglock);
  858. rcu_assign_pointer(tsk->sighand, newsighand);
  859. spin_unlock(&oldsighand->siglock);
  860. write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
  861. __cleanup_sighand(oldsighand);
  862. }
  863. BUG_ON(!thread_group_leader(tsk));
  864. return 0;
  865. killed:
  866. /* protects against exit_notify() and __exit_signal() */
  867. read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
  868. sig->group_exit_task = NULL;
  869. sig->notify_count = 0;
  870. read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
  871. return -EAGAIN;
  872. }
  873. char *get_task_comm(char *buf, struct task_struct *tsk)
  874. {
  875. /* buf must be at least sizeof(tsk->comm) in size */
  876. task_lock(tsk);
  877. strncpy(buf, tsk->comm, sizeof(tsk->comm));
  878. task_unlock(tsk);
  879. return buf;
  880. }
  881. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_task_comm);
  882. /*
  883. * These functions flushes out all traces of the currently running executable
  884. * so that a new one can be started
  885. */
  886. void __set_task_comm(struct task_struct *tsk, const char *buf, bool exec)
  887. {
  888. task_lock(tsk);
  889. trace_task_rename(tsk, buf);
  890. strlcpy(tsk->comm, buf, sizeof(tsk->comm));
  891. task_unlock(tsk);
  892. perf_event_comm(tsk, exec);
  893. }
  894. int flush_old_exec(struct linux_binprm * bprm)
  895. {
  896. int retval;
  897. /*
  898. * Make sure we have a private signal table and that
  899. * we are unassociated from the previous thread group.
  900. */
  901. retval = de_thread(current);
  902. if (retval)
  903. goto out;
  904. set_mm_exe_file(bprm->mm, bprm->file);
  905. /*
  906. * Release all of the old mmap stuff
  907. */
  908. acct_arg_size(bprm, 0);
  909. retval = exec_mmap(bprm->mm);
  910. if (retval)
  911. goto out;
  912. bprm->mm = NULL; /* We're using it now */
  913. set_fs(USER_DS);
  914. current->flags &= ~(PF_RANDOMIZE | PF_FORKNOEXEC | PF_KTHREAD |
  915. PF_NOFREEZE | PF_NO_SETAFFINITY);
  916. flush_thread();
  917. current->personality &= ~bprm->per_clear;
  918. return 0;
  919. out:
  920. return retval;
  921. }
  922. EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_old_exec);
  923. void would_dump(struct linux_binprm *bprm, struct file *file)
  924. {
  925. if (inode_permission(file_inode(file), MAY_READ) < 0)
  926. bprm->interp_flags |= BINPRM_FLAGS_ENFORCE_NONDUMP;
  927. }
  928. EXPORT_SYMBOL(would_dump);
  929. void setup_new_exec(struct linux_binprm * bprm)
  930. {
  931. arch_pick_mmap_layout(current->mm);
  932. /* This is the point of no return */
  933. current->sas_ss_sp = current->sas_ss_size = 0;
  934. if (uid_eq(current_euid(), current_uid()) && gid_eq(current_egid(), current_gid()))
  935. set_dumpable(current->mm, SUID_DUMP_USER);
  936. else
  937. set_dumpable(current->mm, suid_dumpable);
  938. perf_event_exec();
  939. __set_task_comm(current, kbasename(bprm->filename), true);
  940. /* Set the new mm task size. We have to do that late because it may
  941. * depend on TIF_32BIT which is only updated in flush_thread() on
  942. * some architectures like powerpc
  943. */
  944. current->mm->task_size = TASK_SIZE;
  945. /* install the new credentials */
  946. if (!uid_eq(bprm->cred->uid, current_euid()) ||
  947. !gid_eq(bprm->cred->gid, current_egid())) {
  948. current->pdeath_signal = 0;
  949. } else {
  950. would_dump(bprm, bprm->file);
  951. if (bprm->interp_flags & BINPRM_FLAGS_ENFORCE_NONDUMP)
  952. set_dumpable(current->mm, suid_dumpable);
  953. }
  954. /* An exec changes our domain. We are no longer part of the thread
  955. group */
  956. current->self_exec_id++;
  957. flush_signal_handlers(current, 0);
  958. do_close_on_exec(current->files);
  959. }
  960. EXPORT_SYMBOL(setup_new_exec);
  961. /*
  962. * Prepare credentials and lock ->cred_guard_mutex.
  963. * install_exec_creds() commits the new creds and drops the lock.
  964. * Or, if exec fails before, free_bprm() should release ->cred and
  965. * and unlock.
  966. */
  967. int prepare_bprm_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  968. {
  969. if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex))
  970. return -ERESTARTNOINTR;
  971. bprm->cred = prepare_exec_creds();
  972. if (likely(bprm->cred))
  973. return 0;
  974. mutex_unlock(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex);
  975. return -ENOMEM;
  976. }
  977. static void free_bprm(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  978. {
  979. free_arg_pages(bprm);
  980. if (bprm->cred) {
  981. mutex_unlock(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex);
  982. abort_creds(bprm->cred);
  983. }
  984. if (bprm->file) {
  985. allow_write_access(bprm->file);
  986. fput(bprm->file);
  987. }
  988. /* If a binfmt changed the interp, free it. */
  989. if (bprm->interp != bprm->filename)
  990. kfree(bprm->interp);
  991. kfree(bprm);
  992. }
  993. int bprm_change_interp(char *interp, struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  994. {
  995. /* If a binfmt changed the interp, free it first. */
  996. if (bprm->interp != bprm->filename)
  997. kfree(bprm->interp);
  998. bprm->interp = kstrdup(interp, GFP_KERNEL);
  999. if (!bprm->interp)
  1000. return -ENOMEM;
  1001. return 0;
  1002. }
  1003. EXPORT_SYMBOL(bprm_change_interp);
  1004. /*
  1005. * install the new credentials for this executable
  1006. */
  1007. void install_exec_creds(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1008. {
  1009. security_bprm_committing_creds(bprm);
  1010. commit_creds(bprm->cred);
  1011. bprm->cred = NULL;
  1012. /*
  1013. * Disable monitoring for regular users
  1014. * when executing setuid binaries. Must
  1015. * wait until new credentials are committed
  1016. * by commit_creds() above
  1017. */
  1018. if (get_dumpable(current->mm) != SUID_DUMP_USER)
  1019. perf_event_exit_task(current);
  1020. /*
  1021. * cred_guard_mutex must be held at least to this point to prevent
  1022. * ptrace_attach() from altering our determination of the task's
  1023. * credentials; any time after this it may be unlocked.
  1024. */
  1025. security_bprm_committed_creds(bprm);
  1026. mutex_unlock(&current->signal->cred_guard_mutex);
  1027. }
  1028. EXPORT_SYMBOL(install_exec_creds);
  1029. /*
  1030. * determine how safe it is to execute the proposed program
  1031. * - the caller must hold ->cred_guard_mutex to protect against
  1032. * PTRACE_ATTACH or seccomp thread-sync
  1033. */
  1034. static void check_unsafe_exec(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1035. {
  1036. struct task_struct *p = current, *t;
  1037. unsigned n_fs;
  1038. if (p->ptrace) {
  1039. if (p->ptrace & PT_PTRACE_CAP)
  1040. bprm->unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE_CAP;
  1041. else
  1042. bprm->unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE;
  1043. }
  1044. /*
  1045. * This isn't strictly necessary, but it makes it harder for LSMs to
  1046. * mess up.
  1047. */
  1048. if (task_no_new_privs(current))
  1049. bprm->unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_NO_NEW_PRIVS;
  1050. t = p;
  1051. n_fs = 1;
  1052. spin_lock(&p->fs->lock);
  1053. rcu_read_lock();
  1054. while_each_thread(p, t) {
  1055. if (t->fs == p->fs)
  1056. n_fs++;
  1057. }
  1058. rcu_read_unlock();
  1059. if (p->fs->users > n_fs)
  1060. bprm->unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_SHARE;
  1061. else
  1062. p->fs->in_exec = 1;
  1063. spin_unlock(&p->fs->lock);
  1064. }
  1065. /*
  1066. * Fill the binprm structure from the inode.
  1067. * Check permissions, then read the first 128 (BINPRM_BUF_SIZE) bytes
  1068. *
  1069. * This may be called multiple times for binary chains (scripts for example).
  1070. */
  1071. int prepare_binprm(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1072. {
  1073. struct inode *inode = file_inode(bprm->file);
  1074. umode_t mode = inode->i_mode;
  1075. int retval;
  1076. /* clear any previous set[ug]id data from a previous binary */
  1077. bprm->cred->euid = current_euid();
  1078. bprm->cred->egid = current_egid();
  1079. if (!(bprm->file->f_path.mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOSUID) &&
  1080. !task_no_new_privs(current) &&
  1081. kuid_has_mapping(bprm->cred->user_ns, inode->i_uid) &&
  1082. kgid_has_mapping(bprm->cred->user_ns, inode->i_gid)) {
  1083. /* Set-uid? */
  1084. if (mode & S_ISUID) {
  1085. bprm->per_clear |= PER_CLEAR_ON_SETID;
  1086. bprm->cred->euid = inode->i_uid;
  1087. }
  1088. /* Set-gid? */
  1089. /*
  1090. * If setgid is set but no group execute bit then this
  1091. * is a candidate for mandatory locking, not a setgid
  1092. * executable.
  1093. */
  1094. if ((mode & (S_ISGID | S_IXGRP)) == (S_ISGID | S_IXGRP)) {
  1095. bprm->per_clear |= PER_CLEAR_ON_SETID;
  1096. bprm->cred->egid = inode->i_gid;
  1097. }
  1098. }
  1099. /* fill in binprm security blob */
  1100. retval = security_bprm_set_creds(bprm);
  1101. if (retval)
  1102. return retval;
  1103. bprm->cred_prepared = 1;
  1104. memset(bprm->buf, 0, BINPRM_BUF_SIZE);
  1105. return kernel_read(bprm->file, 0, bprm->buf, BINPRM_BUF_SIZE);
  1106. }
  1107. EXPORT_SYMBOL(prepare_binprm);
  1108. /*
  1109. * Arguments are '\0' separated strings found at the location bprm->p
  1110. * points to; chop off the first by relocating brpm->p to right after
  1111. * the first '\0' encountered.
  1112. */
  1113. int remove_arg_zero(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1114. {
  1115. int ret = 0;
  1116. unsigned long offset;
  1117. char *kaddr;
  1118. struct page *page;
  1119. if (!bprm->argc)
  1120. return 0;
  1121. do {
  1122. offset = bprm->p & ~PAGE_MASK;
  1123. page = get_arg_page(bprm, bprm->p, 0);
  1124. if (!page) {
  1125. ret = -EFAULT;
  1126. goto out;
  1127. }
  1128. kaddr = kmap_atomic(page);
  1129. for (; offset < PAGE_SIZE && kaddr[offset];
  1130. offset++, bprm->p++)
  1131. ;
  1132. kunmap_atomic(kaddr);
  1133. put_arg_page(page);
  1134. if (offset == PAGE_SIZE)
  1135. free_arg_page(bprm, (bprm->p >> PAGE_SHIFT) - 1);
  1136. } while (offset == PAGE_SIZE);
  1137. bprm->p++;
  1138. bprm->argc--;
  1139. ret = 0;
  1140. out:
  1141. return ret;
  1142. }
  1143. EXPORT_SYMBOL(remove_arg_zero);
  1144. #define printable(c) (((c)=='\t') || ((c)=='\n') || (0x20<=(c) && (c)<=0x7e))
  1145. /*
  1146. * cycle the list of binary formats handler, until one recognizes the image
  1147. */
  1148. int search_binary_handler(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1149. {
  1150. bool need_retry = IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MODULES);
  1151. struct linux_binfmt *fmt;
  1152. int retval;
  1153. /* This allows 4 levels of binfmt rewrites before failing hard. */
  1154. if (bprm->recursion_depth > 5)
  1155. return -ELOOP;
  1156. retval = security_bprm_check(bprm);
  1157. if (retval)
  1158. return retval;
  1159. retval = -ENOENT;
  1160. retry:
  1161. read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
  1162. list_for_each_entry(fmt, &formats, lh) {
  1163. if (!try_module_get(fmt->module))
  1164. continue;
  1165. read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  1166. bprm->recursion_depth++;
  1167. retval = fmt->load_binary(bprm);
  1168. read_lock(&binfmt_lock);
  1169. put_binfmt(fmt);
  1170. bprm->recursion_depth--;
  1171. if (retval < 0 && !bprm->mm) {
  1172. /* we got to flush_old_exec() and failed after it */
  1173. read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  1174. force_sigsegv(SIGSEGV, current);
  1175. return retval;
  1176. }
  1177. if (retval != -ENOEXEC || !bprm->file) {
  1178. read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  1179. return retval;
  1180. }
  1181. }
  1182. read_unlock(&binfmt_lock);
  1183. if (need_retry) {
  1184. if (printable(bprm->buf[0]) && printable(bprm->buf[1]) &&
  1185. printable(bprm->buf[2]) && printable(bprm->buf[3]))
  1186. return retval;
  1187. if (request_module("binfmt-%04x", *(ushort *)(bprm->buf + 2)) < 0)
  1188. return retval;
  1189. need_retry = false;
  1190. goto retry;
  1191. }
  1192. return retval;
  1193. }
  1194. EXPORT_SYMBOL(search_binary_handler);
  1195. static int exec_binprm(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
  1196. {
  1197. pid_t old_pid, old_vpid;
  1198. int ret;
  1199. /* Need to fetch pid before load_binary changes it */
  1200. old_pid = current->pid;
  1201. rcu_read_lock();
  1202. old_vpid = task_pid_nr_ns(current, task_active_pid_ns(current->parent));
  1203. rcu_read_unlock();
  1204. ret = search_binary_handler(bprm);
  1205. if (ret >= 0) {
  1206. audit_bprm(bprm);
  1207. trace_sched_process_exec(current, old_pid, bprm);
  1208. ptrace_event(PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC, old_vpid);
  1209. proc_exec_connector(current);
  1210. }
  1211. return ret;
  1212. }
  1213. /*
  1214. * sys_execve() executes a new program.
  1215. */
  1216. static int do_execve_common(struct filename *filename,
  1217. struct user_arg_ptr argv,
  1218. struct user_arg_ptr envp)
  1219. {
  1220. struct linux_binprm *bprm;
  1221. struct file *file;
  1222. struct files_struct *displaced;
  1223. int retval;
  1224. if (IS_ERR(filename))
  1225. return PTR_ERR(filename);
  1226. /*
  1227. * We move the actual failure in case of RLIMIT_NPROC excess from
  1228. * set*uid() to execve() because too many poorly written programs
  1229. * don't check setuid() return code. Here we additionally recheck
  1230. * whether NPROC limit is still exceeded.
  1231. */
  1232. if ((current->flags & PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED) &&
  1233. atomic_read(&current_user()->processes) > rlimit(RLIMIT_NPROC)) {
  1234. retval = -EAGAIN;
  1235. goto out_ret;
  1236. }
  1237. /* We're below the limit (still or again), so we don't want to make
  1238. * further execve() calls fail. */
  1239. current->flags &= ~PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED;
  1240. retval = unshare_files(&displaced);
  1241. if (retval)
  1242. goto out_ret;
  1243. retval = -ENOMEM;
  1244. bprm = kzalloc(sizeof(*bprm), GFP_KERNEL);
  1245. if (!bprm)
  1246. goto out_files;
  1247. retval = prepare_bprm_creds(bprm);
  1248. if (retval)
  1249. goto out_free;
  1250. check_unsafe_exec(bprm);
  1251. current->in_execve = 1;
  1252. file = do_open_exec(filename);
  1253. retval = PTR_ERR(file);
  1254. if (IS_ERR(file))
  1255. goto out_unmark;
  1256. sched_exec();
  1257. bprm->file = file;
  1258. bprm->filename = bprm->interp = filename->name;
  1259. retval = bprm_mm_init(bprm);
  1260. if (retval)
  1261. goto out_unmark;
  1262. bprm->argc = count(argv, MAX_ARG_STRINGS);
  1263. if ((retval = bprm->argc) < 0)
  1264. goto out;
  1265. bprm->envc = count(envp, MAX_ARG_STRINGS);
  1266. if ((retval = bprm->envc) < 0)
  1267. goto out;
  1268. retval = prepare_binprm(bprm);
  1269. if (retval < 0)
  1270. goto out;
  1271. retval = copy_strings_kernel(1, &bprm->filename, bprm);
  1272. if (retval < 0)
  1273. goto out;
  1274. bprm->exec = bprm->p;
  1275. retval = copy_strings(bprm->envc, envp, bprm);
  1276. if (retval < 0)
  1277. goto out;
  1278. retval = copy_strings(bprm->argc, argv, bprm);
  1279. if (retval < 0)
  1280. goto out;
  1281. retval = exec_binprm(bprm);
  1282. if (retval < 0)
  1283. goto out;
  1284. /* execve succeeded */
  1285. current->fs->in_exec = 0;
  1286. current->in_execve = 0;
  1287. acct_update_integrals(current);
  1288. task_numa_free(current);
  1289. free_bprm(bprm);
  1290. putname(filename);
  1291. if (displaced)
  1292. put_files_struct(displaced);
  1293. return retval;
  1294. out:
  1295. if (bprm->mm) {
  1296. acct_arg_size(bprm, 0);
  1297. mmput(bprm->mm);
  1298. }
  1299. out_unmark:
  1300. current->fs->in_exec = 0;
  1301. current->in_execve = 0;
  1302. out_free:
  1303. free_bprm(bprm);
  1304. out_files:
  1305. if (displaced)
  1306. reset_files_struct(displaced);
  1307. out_ret:
  1308. putname(filename);
  1309. return retval;
  1310. }
  1311. int do_execve(struct filename *filename,
  1312. const char __user *const __user *__argv,
  1313. const char __user *const __user *__envp)
  1314. {
  1315. struct user_arg_ptr argv = { .ptr.native = __argv };
  1316. struct user_arg_ptr envp = { .ptr.native = __envp };
  1317. return do_execve_common(filename, argv, envp);
  1318. }
  1319. #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
  1320. static int compat_do_execve(struct filename *filename,
  1321. const compat_uptr_t __user *__argv,
  1322. const compat_uptr_t __user *__envp)
  1323. {
  1324. struct user_arg_ptr argv = {
  1325. .is_compat = true,
  1326. .ptr.compat = __argv,
  1327. };
  1328. struct user_arg_ptr envp = {
  1329. .is_compat = true,
  1330. .ptr.compat = __envp,
  1331. };
  1332. return do_execve_common(filename, argv, envp);
  1333. }
  1334. #endif
  1335. void set_binfmt(struct linux_binfmt *new)
  1336. {
  1337. struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
  1338. if (mm->binfmt)
  1339. module_put(mm->binfmt->module);
  1340. mm->binfmt = new;
  1341. if (new)
  1342. __module_get(new->module);
  1343. }
  1344. EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_binfmt);
  1345. /*
  1346. * set_dumpable stores three-value SUID_DUMP_* into mm->flags.
  1347. */
  1348. void set_dumpable(struct mm_struct *mm, int value)
  1349. {
  1350. unsigned long old, new;
  1351. if (WARN_ON((unsigned)value > SUID_DUMP_ROOT))
  1352. return;
  1353. do {
  1354. old = ACCESS_ONCE(mm->flags);
  1355. new = (old & ~MMF_DUMPABLE_MASK) | value;
  1356. } while (cmpxchg(&mm->flags, old, new) != old);
  1357. }
  1358. SYSCALL_DEFINE3(execve,
  1359. const char __user *, filename,
  1360. const char __user *const __user *, argv,
  1361. const char __user *const __user *, envp)
  1362. {
  1363. return do_execve(getname(filename), argv, envp);
  1364. }
  1365. #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
  1366. COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE3(execve, const char __user *, filename,
  1367. const compat_uptr_t __user *, argv,
  1368. const compat_uptr_t __user *, envp)
  1369. {
  1370. return compat_do_execve(getname(filename), argv, envp);
  1371. }
  1372. #endif