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1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
2  * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3  * found in the LICENSE file.
4  */
5 
6 #include <errno.h>
7 #include <stdio.h>
8 #include <stdlib.h>
9 #include <string.h>
10 
11 #include "syscall_filter.h"
12 
13 #include "util.h"
14 
15 /* clang-format off */
16 #define ONE_INSTR	1
17 #define TWO_INSTRS	2
18 
19 #define compiler_warn(_state, _msg, ...)                                       \
20 	warn("%s: %s(%zd): " _msg, __func__, (_state)->filename,               \
21 	     (_state)->line_number, ## __VA_ARGS__)
22 
23 #define compiler_pwarn(_state, _msg, ...)                                      \
24 	compiler_warn(_state, _msg ": %m", ## __VA_ARGS__)
25 /* clang-format on */
26 
seccomp_can_softfail(void)27 int seccomp_can_softfail(void)
28 {
29 #if defined(USE_SECCOMP_SOFTFAIL)
30 	return 1;
31 #endif
32 	return 0;
33 }
34 
str_to_op(const char * op_str)35 int str_to_op(const char *op_str)
36 {
37 	if (!strcmp(op_str, "==")) {
38 		return EQ;
39 	} else if (!strcmp(op_str, "!=")) {
40 		return NE;
41 	} else if (!strcmp(op_str, "<")) {
42 		return LT;
43 	} else if (!strcmp(op_str, "<=")) {
44 		return LE;
45 	} else if (!strcmp(op_str, ">")) {
46 		return GT;
47 	} else if (!strcmp(op_str, ">=")) {
48 		return GE;
49 	} else if (!strcmp(op_str, "&")) {
50 		return SET;
51 	} else if (!strcmp(op_str, "in")) {
52 		return IN;
53 	} else {
54 		return 0;
55 	}
56 }
57 
new_instr_buf(size_t count)58 struct sock_filter *new_instr_buf(size_t count)
59 {
60 	struct sock_filter *buf = calloc(count, sizeof(struct sock_filter));
61 	if (!buf)
62 		die("could not allocate BPF instruction buffer");
63 
64 	return buf;
65 }
66 
new_filter_block(void)67 struct filter_block *new_filter_block(void)
68 {
69 	struct filter_block *block = calloc(1, sizeof(struct filter_block));
70 	if (!block)
71 		die("could not allocate BPF filter block");
72 
73 	block->instrs = NULL;
74 	block->last = block->next = NULL;
75 
76 	return block;
77 }
78 
append_filter_block(struct filter_block * head,struct sock_filter * instrs,size_t len)79 void append_filter_block(struct filter_block *head, struct sock_filter *instrs,
80 			 size_t len)
81 {
82 	struct filter_block *new_last;
83 
84 	/*
85 	 * If |head| has no filter assigned yet,
86 	 * we don't create a new node.
87 	 */
88 	if (head->instrs == NULL) {
89 		new_last = head;
90 	} else {
91 		new_last = new_filter_block();
92 		if (head->next != NULL) {
93 			head->last->next = new_last;
94 			head->last = new_last;
95 		} else {
96 			head->last = head->next = new_last;
97 		}
98 		head->total_len += len;
99 	}
100 
101 	new_last->instrs = instrs;
102 	new_last->total_len = new_last->len = len;
103 	new_last->last = new_last->next = NULL;
104 }
105 
extend_filter_block_list(struct filter_block * list,struct filter_block * another)106 void extend_filter_block_list(struct filter_block *list,
107 			      struct filter_block *another)
108 {
109 	if (list->last != NULL) {
110 		list->last->next = another;
111 		list->last = another->last;
112 	} else {
113 		list->next = another;
114 		list->last = another->last;
115 	}
116 	list->total_len += another->total_len;
117 }
118 
append_ret_kill(struct filter_block * head)119 void append_ret_kill(struct filter_block *head)
120 {
121 	struct sock_filter *filter = new_instr_buf(ONE_INSTR);
122 	set_bpf_ret_kill(filter);
123 	append_filter_block(head, filter, ONE_INSTR);
124 }
125 
append_ret_trap(struct filter_block * head)126 void append_ret_trap(struct filter_block *head)
127 {
128 	struct sock_filter *filter = new_instr_buf(ONE_INSTR);
129 	set_bpf_ret_trap(filter);
130 	append_filter_block(head, filter, ONE_INSTR);
131 }
132 
append_ret_errno(struct filter_block * head,int errno_val)133 void append_ret_errno(struct filter_block *head, int errno_val)
134 {
135 	struct sock_filter *filter = new_instr_buf(ONE_INSTR);
136 	set_bpf_ret_errno(filter, errno_val);
137 	append_filter_block(head, filter, ONE_INSTR);
138 }
139 
append_allow_syscall(struct filter_block * head,int nr)140 void append_allow_syscall(struct filter_block *head, int nr)
141 {
142 	struct sock_filter *filter = new_instr_buf(ALLOW_SYSCALL_LEN);
143 	size_t len = bpf_allow_syscall(filter, nr);
144 	if (len != ALLOW_SYSCALL_LEN)
145 		die("error building syscall number comparison");
146 
147 	append_filter_block(head, filter, len);
148 }
149 
allow_logging_syscalls(struct filter_block * head)150 void allow_logging_syscalls(struct filter_block *head)
151 {
152 	unsigned int i;
153 	for (i = 0; i < log_syscalls_len; i++) {
154 		warn("allowing syscall: %s", log_syscalls[i]);
155 		append_allow_syscall(head, lookup_syscall(log_syscalls[i]));
156 	}
157 }
158 
get_label_id(struct bpf_labels * labels,const char * label_str)159 unsigned int get_label_id(struct bpf_labels *labels, const char *label_str)
160 {
161 	int label_id = bpf_label_id(labels, label_str);
162 	if (label_id < 0)
163 		die("could not allocate BPF label string");
164 	return label_id;
165 }
166 
group_end_lbl(struct bpf_labels * labels,int nr,int idx)167 unsigned int group_end_lbl(struct bpf_labels *labels, int nr, int idx)
168 {
169 	char lbl_str[MAX_BPF_LABEL_LEN];
170 	snprintf(lbl_str, MAX_BPF_LABEL_LEN, "%d_%d_end", nr, idx);
171 	return get_label_id(labels, lbl_str);
172 }
173 
success_lbl(struct bpf_labels * labels,int nr)174 unsigned int success_lbl(struct bpf_labels *labels, int nr)
175 {
176 	char lbl_str[MAX_BPF_LABEL_LEN];
177 	snprintf(lbl_str, MAX_BPF_LABEL_LEN, "%d_success", nr);
178 	return get_label_id(labels, lbl_str);
179 }
180 
is_implicit_relative_path(const char * filename)181 int is_implicit_relative_path(const char *filename)
182 {
183 	return filename[0] != '/' && (filename[0] != '.' || filename[1] != '/');
184 }
185 
compile_atom(struct parser_state * state,struct filter_block * head,char * atom,struct bpf_labels * labels,int nr,int grp_idx)186 int compile_atom(struct parser_state *state, struct filter_block *head,
187 		 char *atom, struct bpf_labels *labels, int nr, int grp_idx)
188 {
189 	/* Splits the atom. */
190 	char *atom_ptr = NULL;
191 	char *argidx_str = strtok_r(atom, " ", &atom_ptr);
192 	if (argidx_str == NULL) {
193 		compiler_warn(state, "empty atom");
194 		return -1;
195 	}
196 
197 	char *operator_str = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &atom_ptr);
198 	if (operator_str == NULL) {
199 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid atom '%s'", argidx_str);
200 		return -1;
201 	}
202 
203 	char *constant_str = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &atom_ptr);
204 	if (constant_str == NULL) {
205 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid atom '%s %s'", argidx_str,
206 			      operator_str);
207 		return -1;
208 	}
209 
210 	/* Checks that there are no extra tokens. */
211 	const char *extra = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &atom_ptr);
212 	if (extra != NULL) {
213 		compiler_warn(state, "extra token '%s'", extra);
214 		return -1;
215 	}
216 
217 	if (strncmp(argidx_str, "arg", 3)) {
218 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid argument token '%s'", argidx_str);
219 		return -1;
220 	}
221 
222 	char *argidx_ptr;
223 	long int argidx = strtol(argidx_str + 3, &argidx_ptr, 10);
224 	/*
225 	 * Checks that an actual argument index was parsed,
226 	 * and that there was nothing left after the index.
227 	 */
228 	if (argidx_ptr == argidx_str + 3 || *argidx_ptr != '\0') {
229 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid argument index '%s'",
230 			      argidx_str + 3);
231 		return -1;
232 	}
233 
234 	int op = str_to_op(operator_str);
235 	if (op < MIN_OPERATOR) {
236 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid operator '%s'", operator_str);
237 		return -1;
238 	}
239 
240 	char *constant_str_ptr;
241 	long int c = parse_constant(constant_str, &constant_str_ptr);
242 	if (constant_str_ptr == constant_str) {
243 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid constant '%s'", constant_str);
244 		return -1;
245 	}
246 
247 	/*
248 	 * Looks up the label for the end of the AND statement
249 	 * this atom belongs to.
250 	 */
251 	unsigned int id = group_end_lbl(labels, nr, grp_idx);
252 
253 	/*
254 	 * Builds a BPF comparison between a syscall argument
255 	 * and a constant.
256 	 * The comparison lives inside an AND statement.
257 	 * If the comparison succeeds, we continue
258 	 * to the next comparison.
259 	 * If this comparison fails, the whole AND statement
260 	 * will fail, so we jump to the end of this AND statement.
261 	 */
262 	struct sock_filter *comp_block;
263 	size_t len = bpf_arg_comp(&comp_block, op, argidx, c, id);
264 	if (len == 0)
265 		return -1;
266 
267 	append_filter_block(head, comp_block, len);
268 	return 0;
269 }
270 
compile_errno(struct parser_state * state,struct filter_block * head,char * ret_errno,int use_ret_trap)271 int compile_errno(struct parser_state *state, struct filter_block *head,
272 		  char *ret_errno, int use_ret_trap)
273 {
274 	char *errno_ptr = NULL;
275 
276 	/* Splits the 'return' keyword and the actual errno value. */
277 	char *ret_str = strtok_r(ret_errno, " ", &errno_ptr);
278 	if (!ret_str || strncmp(ret_str, "return", strlen("return")))
279 		return -1;
280 
281 	char *errno_val_str = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &errno_ptr);
282 
283 	if (errno_val_str) {
284 		char *errno_val_ptr;
285 		int errno_val = parse_constant(errno_val_str, &errno_val_ptr);
286 		/* Checks to see if we parsed an actual errno. */
287 		if (errno_val_ptr == errno_val_str || errno_val == -1) {
288 			compiler_warn(state, "invalid errno value '%s'",
289 				      errno_val_ptr);
290 			return -1;
291 		}
292 
293 		append_ret_errno(head, errno_val);
294 	} else {
295 		if (!use_ret_trap)
296 			append_ret_kill(head);
297 		else
298 			append_ret_trap(head);
299 	}
300 	return 0;
301 }
302 
compile_policy_line(struct parser_state * state,int nr,const char * policy_line,unsigned int entry_lbl_id,struct bpf_labels * labels,int use_ret_trap)303 struct filter_block *compile_policy_line(struct parser_state *state, int nr,
304 					 const char *policy_line,
305 					 unsigned int entry_lbl_id,
306 					 struct bpf_labels *labels,
307 					 int use_ret_trap)
308 {
309 	/*
310 	 * |policy_line| should be an expression of the form:
311 	 * "arg0 == 3 && arg1 == 5 || arg0 == 0x8"
312 	 *
313 	 * This is, an expression in DNF (disjunctive normal form);
314 	 * a disjunction ('||') of one or more conjunctions ('&&')
315 	 * of one or more atoms.
316 	 *
317 	 * Atoms are of the form "arg{DNUM} {OP} {NUM}"
318 	 * where:
319 	 *   - DNUM is a decimal number.
320 	 *   - OP is an operator: ==, !=, & (flags set), or 'in' (inclusion).
321 	 *   - NUM is an octal, decimal, or hexadecimal number.
322 	 *
323 	 * When the syscall arguments make the expression true,
324 	 * the syscall is allowed. If not, the process is killed.
325 	 *
326 	 * To block a syscall without killing the process,
327 	 * |policy_line| can be of the form:
328 	 * "return <errno>"
329 	 *
330 	 * This "return {NUM}" policy line will block the syscall,
331 	 * make it return -1 and set |errno| to NUM.
332 	 *
333 	 * A regular policy line can also include a "return <errno>" clause,
334 	 * separated by a semicolon (';'):
335 	 * "arg0 == 3 && arg1 == 5 || arg0 == 0x8; return {NUM}"
336 	 *
337 	 * If the syscall arguments don't make the expression true,
338 	 * the syscall will be blocked as above instead of killing the process.
339 	 */
340 
341 	size_t len = 0;
342 	int grp_idx = 0;
343 
344 	/* Checks for empty policy lines. */
345 	if (strlen(policy_line) == 0) {
346 		compiler_warn(state, "empty policy line");
347 		return NULL;
348 	}
349 
350 	/* We will modify |policy_line|, so let's make a copy. */
351 	char *line = strdup(policy_line);
352 	if (!line)
353 		return NULL;
354 
355 	/*
356 	 * We build the filter section as a collection of smaller
357 	 * "filter blocks" linked together in a singly-linked list.
358 	 */
359 	struct filter_block *head = new_filter_block();
360 
361 	/*
362 	 * Filter sections begin with a label where the main filter
363 	 * will jump after checking the syscall number.
364 	 */
365 	struct sock_filter *entry_label = new_instr_buf(ONE_INSTR);
366 	set_bpf_lbl(entry_label, entry_lbl_id);
367 	append_filter_block(head, entry_label, ONE_INSTR);
368 
369 	/* Checks whether we're unconditionally blocking this syscall. */
370 	if (strncmp(line, "return", strlen("return")) == 0) {
371 		if (compile_errno(state, head, line, use_ret_trap) < 0) {
372 			free_block_list(head);
373 			free(line);
374 			return NULL;
375 		}
376 		free(line);
377 		return head;
378 	}
379 
380 	/* Splits the optional "return <errno>" part. */
381 	char *line_ptr;
382 	char *arg_filter = strtok_r(line, ";", &line_ptr);
383 	char *ret_errno = strtok_r(NULL, ";", &line_ptr);
384 
385 	/*
386 	 * Splits the policy line by '||' into conjunctions and each conjunction
387 	 * by '&&' into atoms.
388 	 */
389 	char *arg_filter_str = arg_filter;
390 	char *group;
391 	while ((group = tokenize(&arg_filter_str, "||")) != NULL) {
392 		char *group_str = group;
393 		char *comp;
394 		while ((comp = tokenize(&group_str, "&&")) != NULL) {
395 			/* Compiles each atom into a BPF block. */
396 			if (compile_atom(state, head, comp, labels, nr,
397 					 grp_idx) < 0) {
398 				free_block_list(head);
399 				free(line);
400 				return NULL;
401 			}
402 		}
403 		/*
404 		 * If the AND statement succeeds, we're done,
405 		 * so jump to SUCCESS line.
406 		 */
407 		unsigned int id = success_lbl(labels, nr);
408 		struct sock_filter *group_end_block = new_instr_buf(TWO_INSTRS);
409 		len = set_bpf_jump_lbl(group_end_block, id);
410 		/*
411 		 * The end of each AND statement falls after the
412 		 * jump to SUCCESS.
413 		 */
414 		id = group_end_lbl(labels, nr, grp_idx++);
415 		len += set_bpf_lbl(group_end_block + len, id);
416 		append_filter_block(head, group_end_block, len);
417 	}
418 
419 	/*
420 	 * If no AND statements succeed, we end up here,
421 	 * because we never jumped to SUCCESS.
422 	 * If we have to return an errno, do it,
423 	 * otherwise just kill the task.
424 	 */
425 	if (ret_errno) {
426 		if (compile_errno(state, head, ret_errno, use_ret_trap) < 0) {
427 			free_block_list(head);
428 			free(line);
429 			return NULL;
430 		}
431 	} else {
432 		if (!use_ret_trap)
433 			append_ret_kill(head);
434 		else
435 			append_ret_trap(head);
436 	}
437 
438 	/*
439 	 * Every time the filter succeeds we jump to a predefined SUCCESS
440 	 * label. Add that label and BPF RET_ALLOW code now.
441 	 */
442 	unsigned int id = success_lbl(labels, nr);
443 	struct sock_filter *success_block = new_instr_buf(TWO_INSTRS);
444 	len = set_bpf_lbl(success_block, id);
445 	len += set_bpf_ret_allow(success_block + len);
446 	append_filter_block(head, success_block, len);
447 
448 	free(line);
449 	return head;
450 }
451 
parse_include_statement(struct parser_state * state,char * policy_line,unsigned int include_level,const char ** ret_filename)452 int parse_include_statement(struct parser_state *state, char *policy_line,
453 			    unsigned int include_level,
454 			    const char **ret_filename)
455 {
456 	if (strncmp("@include", policy_line, strlen("@include")) != 0) {
457 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid statement '%s'", policy_line);
458 		return -1;
459 	}
460 
461 	if (policy_line[strlen("@include")] != ' ') {
462 		compiler_warn(state, "invalid include statement '%s'",
463 			      policy_line);
464 		return -1;
465 	}
466 
467 	/*
468 	 * Disallow nested includes: only the initial policy file can have
469 	 * @include statements.
470 	 * Nested includes are not currently necessary and make the policy
471 	 * harder to understand.
472 	 */
473 	if (include_level > 0) {
474 		compiler_warn(state, "@include statement nested too deep");
475 		return -1;
476 	}
477 
478 	char *statement = policy_line;
479 	/* Discard "@include" token. */
480 	(void)strsep(&statement, " ");
481 
482 	/*
483 	 * compile_filter() below receives a FILE*, so it's not trivial to open
484 	 * included files relative to the initial policy filename.
485 	 * To avoid mistakes, force the included file path to be absolute
486 	 * (start with '/'), or to explicitly load the file relative to CWD by
487 	 * using './'.
488 	 */
489 	const char *filename = statement;
490 	if (is_implicit_relative_path(filename)) {
491 		compiler_warn(
492 		    state,
493 		    "implicit relative path '%s' not supported, use './%s'",
494 		    filename, filename);
495 		return -1;
496 	}
497 
498 	*ret_filename = filename;
499 	return 0;
500 }
501 
502 /*
503  * This is like getline() but supports line wrapping with \.
504  */
getmultiline(char ** lineptr,size_t * n,FILE * stream)505 static ssize_t getmultiline(char **lineptr, size_t *n, FILE *stream)
506 {
507 	ssize_t ret = getline(lineptr, n, stream);
508 	if (ret < 0)
509 		return ret;
510 
511 	char *line = *lineptr;
512 	/* Eat the newline to make processing below easier. */
513 	if (ret > 0 && line[ret - 1] == '\n')
514 		line[--ret] = '\0';
515 
516 	/* If the line doesn't end in a backslash, we're done. */
517 	if (ret <= 0 || line[ret - 1] != '\\')
518 		return ret;
519 
520 	/* This line ends in a backslash. Get the nextline. */
521 	line[--ret] = '\0';
522 	size_t next_n = 0;
523 	char *next_line = NULL;
524 	ssize_t next_ret = getmultiline(&next_line, &next_n, stream);
525 	if (next_ret == -1) {
526 		free(next_line);
527 		/* We couldn't fully read the line, so return an error. */
528 		return -1;
529 	}
530 
531 	/* Merge the lines. */
532 	*n = ret + next_ret + 2;
533 	line = realloc(line, *n);
534 	line[ret] = ' ';
535 	memcpy(&line[ret + 1], next_line, next_ret + 1);
536 	free(next_line);
537 	*lineptr = line;
538 	return ret;
539 }
540 
compile_file(const char * filename,FILE * policy_file,struct filter_block * head,struct filter_block ** arg_blocks,struct bpf_labels * labels,int use_ret_trap,int allow_logging,unsigned int include_level)541 int compile_file(const char *filename, FILE *policy_file,
542 		 struct filter_block *head, struct filter_block **arg_blocks,
543 		 struct bpf_labels *labels, int use_ret_trap, int allow_logging,
544 		 unsigned int include_level)
545 {
546 	/* clang-format off */
547 	struct parser_state state = {
548 		.filename = filename,
549 		.line_number = 0,
550 	};
551 	/* clang-format on */
552 	/*
553 	 * Loop through all the lines in the policy file.
554 	 * Build a jump table for the syscall number.
555 	 * If the policy line has an arg filter, build the arg filter
556 	 * as well.
557 	 * Chain the filter sections together and dump them into
558 	 * the final buffer at the end.
559 	 */
560 	char *line = NULL;
561 	size_t len = 0;
562 	int ret = 0;
563 
564 	while (getmultiline(&line, &len, policy_file) != -1) {
565 		char *policy_line = line;
566 		policy_line = strip(policy_line);
567 
568 		state.line_number++;
569 
570 		/* Allow comments and empty lines. */
571 		if (*policy_line == '#' || *policy_line == '\0') {
572 			/* Reuse |line| in the next getline() call. */
573 			continue;
574 		}
575 
576 		/* Allow @include statements. */
577 		if (*policy_line == '@') {
578 			const char *filename = NULL;
579 			if (parse_include_statement(&state, policy_line,
580 						    include_level,
581 						    &filename) != 0) {
582 				compiler_warn(
583 				    &state,
584 				    "failed to parse include statement");
585 				ret = -1;
586 				goto free_line;
587 			}
588 
589 			FILE *included_file = fopen(filename, "re");
590 			if (included_file == NULL) {
591 				compiler_pwarn(&state, "fopen('%s') failed",
592 					       filename);
593 				ret = -1;
594 				goto free_line;
595 			}
596 			if (compile_file(filename, included_file, head,
597 					 arg_blocks, labels, use_ret_trap,
598 					 allow_logging,
599 					 include_level + 1) == -1) {
600 				compiler_warn(&state, "'@include %s' failed",
601 					      filename);
602 				fclose(included_file);
603 				ret = -1;
604 				goto free_line;
605 			}
606 			fclose(included_file);
607 			continue;
608 		}
609 
610 		/*
611 		 * If it's not a comment, or an empty line, or an @include
612 		 * statement, treat |policy_line| as a regular policy line.
613 		 */
614 		char *syscall_name = strsep(&policy_line, ":");
615 		if (policy_line == NULL) {
616 			warn("compile_file: malformed policy line, missing "
617 			     "':'");
618 			ret = -1;
619 			goto free_line;
620 		}
621 
622 		policy_line = strip(policy_line);
623 		if (*policy_line == '\0') {
624 			compiler_warn(&state, "empty policy line");
625 			ret = -1;
626 			goto free_line;
627 		}
628 
629 		syscall_name = strip(syscall_name);
630 		int nr = lookup_syscall(syscall_name);
631 		if (nr < 0) {
632 			compiler_warn(&state, "nonexistent syscall '%s'",
633 				      syscall_name);
634 			if (allow_logging) {
635 				/*
636 				 * If we're logging failures, assume we're in a
637 				 * debugging case and continue.
638 				 * This is not super risky because an invalid
639 				 * syscall name is likely caused by a typo or by
640 				 * leftover lines from a different architecture.
641 				 * In either case, not including a policy line
642 				 * is equivalent to killing the process if the
643 				 * syscall is made, so there's no added attack
644 				 * surface.
645 				 */
646 				/* Reuse |line| in the next getline() call. */
647 				continue;
648 			}
649 			ret = -1;
650 			goto free_line;
651 		}
652 
653 		/*
654 		 * For each syscall, add either a simple ALLOW,
655 		 * or an arg filter block.
656 		 */
657 		if (strcmp(policy_line, "1") == 0) {
658 			/* Add simple ALLOW. */
659 			append_allow_syscall(head, nr);
660 		} else {
661 			/*
662 			 * Create and jump to the label that will hold
663 			 * the arg filter block.
664 			 */
665 			unsigned int id = bpf_label_id(labels, syscall_name);
666 			struct sock_filter *nr_comp =
667 			    new_instr_buf(ALLOW_SYSCALL_LEN);
668 			bpf_allow_syscall_args(nr_comp, nr, id);
669 			append_filter_block(head, nr_comp, ALLOW_SYSCALL_LEN);
670 
671 			/* Build the arg filter block. */
672 			struct filter_block *block = compile_policy_line(
673 			    &state, nr, policy_line, id, labels, use_ret_trap);
674 
675 			if (!block) {
676 				if (*arg_blocks) {
677 					free_block_list(*arg_blocks);
678 					*arg_blocks = NULL;
679 				}
680 				ret = -1;
681 				goto free_line;
682 			}
683 
684 			if (*arg_blocks) {
685 				extend_filter_block_list(*arg_blocks, block);
686 			} else {
687 				*arg_blocks = block;
688 			}
689 		}
690 		/* Reuse |line| in the next getline() call. */
691 	}
692 	/* getline(3) returned -1. This can mean EOF or the below errors. */
693 	if (errno == EINVAL || errno == ENOMEM) {
694 		if (*arg_blocks) {
695 			free_block_list(*arg_blocks);
696 			*arg_blocks = NULL;
697 		}
698 		ret = -1;
699 	}
700 
701 free_line:
702 	free(line);
703 	return ret;
704 }
705 
compile_filter(const char * filename,FILE * initial_file,struct sock_fprog * prog,int use_ret_trap,int allow_logging)706 int compile_filter(const char *filename, FILE *initial_file,
707 		   struct sock_fprog *prog, int use_ret_trap, int allow_logging)
708 {
709 	int ret = 0;
710 	struct bpf_labels labels;
711 	labels.count = 0;
712 
713 	if (!initial_file) {
714 		warn("compile_filter: |initial_file| is NULL");
715 		return -1;
716 	}
717 
718 	struct filter_block *head = new_filter_block();
719 	struct filter_block *arg_blocks = NULL;
720 
721 	/* Start filter by validating arch. */
722 	struct sock_filter *valid_arch = new_instr_buf(ARCH_VALIDATION_LEN);
723 	size_t len = bpf_validate_arch(valid_arch);
724 	append_filter_block(head, valid_arch, len);
725 
726 	/* Load syscall number. */
727 	struct sock_filter *load_nr = new_instr_buf(ONE_INSTR);
728 	len = bpf_load_syscall_nr(load_nr);
729 	append_filter_block(head, load_nr, len);
730 
731 	/* If logging failures, allow the necessary syscalls first. */
732 	if (allow_logging)
733 		allow_logging_syscalls(head);
734 
735 	if (compile_file(filename, initial_file, head, &arg_blocks, &labels,
736 			 use_ret_trap, allow_logging,
737 			 0 /* include_level */) != 0) {
738 		warn("compile_filter: compile_file() failed");
739 		ret = -1;
740 		goto free_filter;
741 	}
742 
743 	/*
744 	 * If none of the syscalls match, either fall through to KILL,
745 	 * or return TRAP.
746 	 */
747 	if (!use_ret_trap)
748 		append_ret_kill(head);
749 	else
750 		append_ret_trap(head);
751 
752 	/* Allocate the final buffer, now that we know its size. */
753 	size_t final_filter_len =
754 	    head->total_len + (arg_blocks ? arg_blocks->total_len : 0);
755 	if (final_filter_len > BPF_MAXINSNS) {
756 		ret = -1;
757 		goto free_filter;
758 	}
759 
760 	struct sock_filter *final_filter =
761 	    calloc(final_filter_len, sizeof(struct sock_filter));
762 
763 	if (flatten_block_list(head, final_filter, 0, final_filter_len) < 0) {
764 		free(final_filter);
765 		ret = -1;
766 		goto free_filter;
767 	}
768 
769 	if (flatten_block_list(arg_blocks, final_filter, head->total_len,
770 			       final_filter_len) < 0) {
771 		free(final_filter);
772 		ret = -1;
773 		goto free_filter;
774 	}
775 
776 	if (bpf_resolve_jumps(&labels, final_filter, final_filter_len) < 0) {
777 		free(final_filter);
778 		ret = -1;
779 		goto free_filter;
780 	}
781 
782 	prog->filter = final_filter;
783 	prog->len = final_filter_len;
784 
785 free_filter:
786 	free_block_list(head);
787 	free_block_list(arg_blocks);
788 	free_label_strings(&labels);
789 	return ret;
790 }
791 
flatten_block_list(struct filter_block * head,struct sock_filter * filter,size_t index,size_t cap)792 int flatten_block_list(struct filter_block *head, struct sock_filter *filter,
793 		       size_t index, size_t cap)
794 {
795 	size_t _index = index;
796 
797 	struct filter_block *curr;
798 	size_t i;
799 
800 	for (curr = head; curr; curr = curr->next) {
801 		for (i = 0; i < curr->len; i++) {
802 			if (_index >= cap)
803 				return -1;
804 			filter[_index++] = curr->instrs[i];
805 		}
806 	}
807 	return 0;
808 }
809 
free_block_list(struct filter_block * head)810 void free_block_list(struct filter_block *head)
811 {
812 	struct filter_block *current, *prev;
813 
814 	current = head;
815 	while (current) {
816 		free(current->instrs);
817 		prev = current;
818 		current = current->next;
819 		free(prev);
820 	}
821 }
822