exec_script.c revision 1.17 1 1.17 mycroft /* $NetBSD: exec_script.c,v 1.17 1997/05/08 10:19:11 mycroft Exp $ */
2 1.8 cgd
3 1.1 cgd /*
4 1.14 cgd * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1996 Christopher G. Demetriou
5 1.1 cgd * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 cgd *
7 1.1 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 1.1 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 1.1 cgd * are met:
10 1.1 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12 1.1 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14 1.1 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 1.1 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
16 1.1 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
17 1.1 cgd * This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou.
18 1.1 cgd * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
19 1.3 jtc * derived from this software without specific prior written permission
20 1.1 cgd *
21 1.1 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
22 1.1 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
23 1.1 cgd * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
24 1.1 cgd * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
25 1.1 cgd * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
26 1.1 cgd * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
27 1.1 cgd * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
28 1.1 cgd * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
29 1.1 cgd * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
30 1.1 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
31 1.1 cgd */
32 1.1 cgd
33 1.1 cgd #if defined(SETUIDSCRIPTS) && !defined(FDSCRIPTS)
34 1.1 cgd #define FDSCRIPTS /* Need this for safe set-id scripts. */
35 1.1 cgd #endif
36 1.1 cgd
37 1.1 cgd #include <sys/param.h>
38 1.1 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
39 1.1 cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
40 1.1 cgd #include <sys/malloc.h>
41 1.1 cgd #include <sys/vnode.h>
42 1.1 cgd #include <sys/namei.h>
43 1.1 cgd #include <sys/file.h>
44 1.1 cgd #include <sys/filedesc.h>
45 1.1 cgd #include <sys/exec.h>
46 1.1 cgd #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
47 1.1 cgd #include <vm/vm.h>
48 1.1 cgd
49 1.1 cgd #include <sys/exec_script.h>
50 1.1 cgd
51 1.1 cgd /*
52 1.1 cgd * exec_script_makecmds(): Check if it's an executable shell script.
53 1.1 cgd *
54 1.1 cgd * Given a proc pointer and an exec package pointer, see if the referent
55 1.1 cgd * of the epp is in shell script. If it is, then set thing up so that
56 1.1 cgd * the script can be run. This involves preparing the address space
57 1.1 cgd * and arguments for the shell which will run the script.
58 1.1 cgd *
59 1.1 cgd * This function is ultimately responsible for creating a set of vmcmds
60 1.1 cgd * which can be used to build the process's vm space and inserting them
61 1.1 cgd * into the exec package.
62 1.1 cgd */
63 1.1 cgd int
64 1.1 cgd exec_script_makecmds(p, epp)
65 1.1 cgd struct proc *p;
66 1.1 cgd struct exec_package *epp;
67 1.1 cgd {
68 1.1 cgd int error, hdrlinelen, shellnamelen, shellarglen;
69 1.1 cgd char *hdrstr = epp->ep_hdr;
70 1.1 cgd char *cp, *shellname, *shellarg, *oldpnbuf;
71 1.1 cgd char **shellargp, **tmpsap;
72 1.1 cgd struct vnode *scriptvp;
73 1.1 cgd #ifdef SETUIDSCRIPTS
74 1.1 cgd uid_t script_uid;
75 1.1 cgd gid_t script_gid;
76 1.1 cgd u_short script_sbits;
77 1.1 cgd #endif
78 1.1 cgd
79 1.1 cgd /*
80 1.1 cgd * if the magic isn't that of a shell script, or we've already
81 1.1 cgd * done shell script processing for this exec, punt on it.
82 1.1 cgd */
83 1.1 cgd if ((epp->ep_flags & EXEC_INDIR) != 0 ||
84 1.1 cgd epp->ep_hdrvalid < EXEC_SCRIPT_MAGICLEN ||
85 1.1 cgd strncmp(hdrstr, EXEC_SCRIPT_MAGIC, EXEC_SCRIPT_MAGICLEN))
86 1.1 cgd return ENOEXEC;
87 1.1 cgd
88 1.1 cgd /*
89 1.1 cgd * check that the shell spec is terminated by a newline,
90 1.1 cgd * and that it isn't too large. Don't modify the
91 1.1 cgd * buffer unless we're ready to commit to handling it.
92 1.1 cgd * (The latter requirement means that we have to check
93 1.1 cgd * for both spaces and tabs later on.)
94 1.1 cgd */
95 1.6 cgd hdrlinelen = min(epp->ep_hdrvalid, MAXINTERP);
96 1.1 cgd for (cp = hdrstr + EXEC_SCRIPT_MAGICLEN; cp < hdrstr + hdrlinelen;
97 1.1 cgd cp++) {
98 1.1 cgd if (*cp == '\n') {
99 1.1 cgd *cp = '\0';
100 1.1 cgd break;
101 1.1 cgd }
102 1.1 cgd }
103 1.1 cgd if (cp >= hdrstr + hdrlinelen)
104 1.1 cgd return ENOEXEC;
105 1.1 cgd
106 1.1 cgd shellname = NULL;
107 1.1 cgd shellarg = NULL;
108 1.13 christos shellarglen = 0;
109 1.1 cgd
110 1.1 cgd /* strip spaces before the shell name */
111 1.1 cgd for (cp = hdrstr + EXEC_SCRIPT_MAGICLEN; *cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t';
112 1.1 cgd cp++)
113 1.1 cgd ;
114 1.1 cgd
115 1.1 cgd /* collect the shell name; remember it's length for later */
116 1.1 cgd shellname = cp;
117 1.1 cgd shellnamelen = 0;
118 1.1 cgd if (*cp == '\0')
119 1.1 cgd goto check_shell;
120 1.1 cgd for ( /* cp = cp */ ; *cp != '\0' && *cp != ' ' && *cp != '\t'; cp++)
121 1.1 cgd shellnamelen++;
122 1.1 cgd if (*cp == '\0')
123 1.1 cgd goto check_shell;
124 1.1 cgd *cp++ = '\0';
125 1.1 cgd
126 1.1 cgd /* skip spaces before any argument */
127 1.1 cgd for ( /* cp = cp */ ; *cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t'; cp++)
128 1.1 cgd ;
129 1.1 cgd if (*cp == '\0')
130 1.1 cgd goto check_shell;
131 1.1 cgd
132 1.1 cgd /*
133 1.1 cgd * collect the shell argument. everything after the shell name
134 1.1 cgd * is passed as ONE argument; that's the correct (historical)
135 1.1 cgd * behaviour.
136 1.1 cgd */
137 1.1 cgd shellarg = cp;
138 1.1 cgd for ( /* cp = cp */ ; *cp != '\0'; cp++)
139 1.1 cgd shellarglen++;
140 1.1 cgd *cp++ = '\0';
141 1.1 cgd
142 1.1 cgd check_shell:
143 1.1 cgd #ifdef SETUIDSCRIPTS
144 1.1 cgd /*
145 1.1 cgd * MNT_NOSUID and STRC are already taken care of by check_exec,
146 1.1 cgd * so we don't need to worry about them now or later.
147 1.1 cgd */
148 1.17 mycroft script_sbits = epp->ep_vap->va_mode & (S_ISUID | S_ISGID);
149 1.1 cgd if (script_sbits != 0) {
150 1.1 cgd script_uid = epp->ep_vap->va_uid;
151 1.1 cgd script_gid = epp->ep_vap->va_gid;
152 1.1 cgd }
153 1.1 cgd #endif
154 1.1 cgd #ifdef FDSCRIPTS
155 1.1 cgd /*
156 1.1 cgd * if the script isn't readable, or it's set-id, then we've
157 1.1 cgd * gotta supply a "/dev/fd/..." for the shell to read.
158 1.1 cgd * Note that stupid shells (csh) do the wrong thing, and
159 1.1 cgd * close all open fd's when the start. That kills this
160 1.1 cgd * method of implementing "safe" set-id and x-only scripts.
161 1.1 cgd */
162 1.14 cgd VOP_LOCK(epp->ep_vp);
163 1.14 cgd error = VOP_ACCESS(epp->ep_vp, VREAD, p->p_ucred, p);
164 1.14 cgd VOP_UNLOCK(epp->ep_vp);
165 1.14 cgd if (error == EACCES
166 1.9 cgd #ifdef SETUIDSCRIPTS
167 1.9 cgd || script_sbits
168 1.9 cgd #endif
169 1.9 cgd ) {
170 1.1 cgd struct file *fp;
171 1.1 cgd extern struct fileops vnops;
172 1.1 cgd
173 1.1 cgd #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) && defined(FDSCRIPTS)
174 1.1 cgd if (epp->ep_flags & EXEC_HASFD)
175 1.1 cgd panic("exec_script_makecmds: epp already has a fd");
176 1.1 cgd #endif
177 1.1 cgd
178 1.1 cgd if (error = falloc(p, &fp, &epp->ep_fd))
179 1.4 cgd goto fail;
180 1.1 cgd
181 1.1 cgd epp->ep_flags |= EXEC_HASFD;
182 1.1 cgd fp->f_type = DTYPE_VNODE;
183 1.1 cgd fp->f_ops = &vnops;
184 1.1 cgd fp->f_data = (caddr_t) epp->ep_vp;
185 1.1 cgd fp->f_flag = FREAD;
186 1.1 cgd }
187 1.1 cgd #endif
188 1.1 cgd
189 1.1 cgd /* set up the parameters for the recursive check_exec() call */
190 1.1 cgd epp->ep_ndp->ni_dirp = shellname;
191 1.1 cgd epp->ep_ndp->ni_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
192 1.1 cgd epp->ep_flags |= EXEC_INDIR;
193 1.1 cgd
194 1.1 cgd /* and set up the fake args list, for later */
195 1.1 cgd MALLOC(shellargp, char **, 4 * sizeof(char *), M_EXEC, M_WAITOK);
196 1.1 cgd tmpsap = shellargp;
197 1.1 cgd MALLOC(*tmpsap, char *, shellnamelen + 1, M_EXEC, M_WAITOK);
198 1.1 cgd strcpy(*tmpsap++, shellname);
199 1.1 cgd if (shellarg != NULL) {
200 1.1 cgd MALLOC(*tmpsap, char *, shellarglen + 1, M_EXEC, M_WAITOK);
201 1.1 cgd strcpy(*tmpsap++, shellarg);
202 1.1 cgd }
203 1.1 cgd MALLOC(*tmpsap, char *, MAXPATHLEN, M_EXEC, M_WAITOK);
204 1.1 cgd #ifdef FDSCRIPTS
205 1.1 cgd if ((epp->ep_flags & EXEC_HASFD) == 0) {
206 1.1 cgd #endif
207 1.1 cgd /* normally can't fail, but check for it if diagnostic */
208 1.11 mycroft error = copyinstr(epp->ep_name, *tmpsap++, MAXPATHLEN,
209 1.11 mycroft (size_t *)0);
210 1.1 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
211 1.1 cgd if (error != 0)
212 1.1 cgd panic("exec_script: copyinstr couldn't fail\n");
213 1.1 cgd #endif
214 1.1 cgd #ifdef FDSCRIPTS
215 1.1 cgd } else
216 1.16 christos sprintf(*tmpsap++, "/dev/fd/%d", epp->ep_fd);
217 1.1 cgd #endif
218 1.1 cgd *tmpsap = NULL;
219 1.1 cgd
220 1.1 cgd /*
221 1.1 cgd * mark the header we have as invalid; check_exec will read
222 1.1 cgd * the header from the new executable
223 1.1 cgd */
224 1.1 cgd epp->ep_hdrvalid = 0;
225 1.1 cgd
226 1.1 cgd /*
227 1.1 cgd * remember the old vp and pnbuf for later, so we can restore
228 1.1 cgd * them if check_exec() fails.
229 1.1 cgd */
230 1.1 cgd scriptvp = epp->ep_vp;
231 1.7 mycroft oldpnbuf = epp->ep_ndp->ni_cnd.cn_pnbuf;
232 1.1 cgd
233 1.1 cgd if ((error = check_exec(p, epp)) == 0) {
234 1.4 cgd /* note that we've clobbered the header */
235 1.4 cgd epp->ep_flags |= EXEC_DESTR;
236 1.4 cgd
237 1.1 cgd /*
238 1.1 cgd * It succeeded. Unlock the script and
239 1.1 cgd * close it if we aren't using it any more.
240 1.4 cgd * Also, set things up so that the fake args
241 1.1 cgd * list will be used.
242 1.1 cgd */
243 1.14 cgd if ((epp->ep_flags & EXEC_HASFD) == 0) {
244 1.14 cgd VOP_CLOSE(scriptvp, FREAD, p->p_ucred, p);
245 1.14 cgd vrele(scriptvp);
246 1.14 cgd }
247 1.2 cgd
248 1.2 cgd /* free the old pathname buffer */
249 1.2 cgd FREE(oldpnbuf, M_NAMEI);
250 1.1 cgd
251 1.1 cgd epp->ep_flags |= (EXEC_HASARGL | EXEC_SKIPARG);
252 1.1 cgd epp->ep_fa = shellargp;
253 1.1 cgd #ifdef SETUIDSCRIPTS
254 1.1 cgd /*
255 1.1 cgd * set thing up so that set-id scripts will be
256 1.1 cgd * handled appropriately
257 1.1 cgd */
258 1.1 cgd epp->ep_vap->va_mode |= script_sbits;
259 1.17 mycroft if (script_sbits & S_ISUID)
260 1.1 cgd epp->ep_vap->va_uid = script_uid;
261 1.17 mycroft if (script_sbits & S_ISGID)
262 1.1 cgd epp->ep_vap->va_gid = script_gid;
263 1.1 cgd #endif
264 1.4 cgd return (0);
265 1.4 cgd }
266 1.4 cgd
267 1.5 cgd /* XXX oldpnbuf not set for "goto fail" path */
268 1.7 mycroft epp->ep_ndp->ni_cnd.cn_pnbuf = oldpnbuf;
269 1.13 christos #ifdef FDSCRIPTS
270 1.4 cgd fail:
271 1.13 christos #endif
272 1.4 cgd /* note that we've clobbered the header */
273 1.4 cgd epp->ep_flags |= EXEC_DESTR;
274 1.4 cgd
275 1.4 cgd /* kill the opened file descriptor, else close the file */
276 1.4 cgd if (epp->ep_flags & EXEC_HASFD) {
277 1.4 cgd epp->ep_flags &= ~EXEC_HASFD;
278 1.12 mycroft (void) fdrelease(p, epp->ep_fd);
279 1.14 cgd } else {
280 1.14 cgd VOP_CLOSE(scriptvp, FREAD, p->p_ucred, p);
281 1.14 cgd vrele(scriptvp);
282 1.14 cgd }
283 1.4 cgd
284 1.7 mycroft FREE(epp->ep_ndp->ni_cnd.cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
285 1.1 cgd
286 1.4 cgd /* free the fake arg list, because we're not returning it */
287 1.4 cgd tmpsap = shellargp;
288 1.4 cgd while (*tmpsap != NULL) {
289 1.4 cgd FREE(*tmpsap, M_EXEC);
290 1.4 cgd tmpsap++;
291 1.1 cgd }
292 1.4 cgd FREE(shellargp, M_EXEC);
293 1.4 cgd
294 1.4 cgd /*
295 1.4 cgd * free any vmspace-creation commands,
296 1.4 cgd * and release their references
297 1.4 cgd */
298 1.4 cgd kill_vmcmds(&epp->ep_vmcmds);
299 1.1 cgd
300 1.4 cgd return error;
301 1.1 cgd }
302