platform_external_selinux/restorecond/restore.c
Baichuan Kong ad2208ec22 restorecond: Fix redundant console log output error
When starting restorecond without any option the following redundant
console log is outputed:

/dev/log 100.0%
/var/volatile/run/syslogd.pid 100.0%
...

This is caused by two global variables of same name r_opts. When
executes r_opts = opts in restore_init(), it originally intends
to assign the address of struct r_opts in "restorecond.c" to the
pointer *r_opts in "restore.c".

However, the address is assigned to the struct r_opts and covers
the value of low eight bytes in it. That causes unexpected value
of member varibale 'nochange' and 'verbose' in struct r_opts, thus
affects value of 'restorecon_flags' and executes unexpected operations
when restorecon the files such as the redundant console log output or
file label nochange.

Cause restorecond/restore.c is copied from policycoreutils/setfiles,
which share the same pattern. It also has potential risk to generate
same problems, So fix it in case.

Signed-off-by: Baichuan Kong <kongbaichuan@huawei.com>
2019-11-15 08:12:16 -05:00

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C

#include "restore.h"
#include <glob.h>
#ifndef GLOB_TILDE
#define GLOB_TILDE 0
#endif
#ifndef GLOB_BRACE
#define GLOB_BRACE 0
#endif
char **exclude_list;
int exclude_count;
void restore_init(struct restore_opts *opts)
{
int rc;
struct selinux_opt selinux_opts[] = {
{ SELABEL_OPT_VALIDATE, opts->selabel_opt_validate },
{ SELABEL_OPT_PATH, opts->selabel_opt_path },
{ SELABEL_OPT_DIGEST, opts->selabel_opt_digest }
};
opts->hnd = selabel_open(SELABEL_CTX_FILE, selinux_opts, 3);
if (!opts->hnd) {
perror(opts->selabel_opt_path);
exit(1);
}
opts->restorecon_flags = 0;
opts->restorecon_flags = opts->nochange | opts->verbose |
opts->progress | opts->set_specctx |
opts->add_assoc | opts->ignore_digest |
opts->recurse | opts->userealpath |
opts->xdev | opts->abort_on_error |
opts->syslog_changes | opts->log_matches |
opts->ignore_noent | opts->ignore_mounts;
/* Use setfiles, restorecon and restorecond own handles */
selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle(opts->hnd);
if (opts->rootpath) {
rc = selinux_restorecon_set_alt_rootpath(opts->rootpath);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr,
"selinux_restorecon_set_alt_rootpath error: %s.\n",
strerror(errno));
exit(-1);
}
}
if (exclude_list)
selinux_restorecon_set_exclude_list
((const char **)exclude_list);
}
void restore_finish(void)
{
int i;
if (exclude_list) {
for (i = 0; exclude_list[i]; i++)
free(exclude_list[i]);
free(exclude_list);
}
}
int process_glob(char *name, struct restore_opts *opts)
{
glob_t globbuf;
size_t i = 0;
int len, rc, errors;
memset(&globbuf, 0, sizeof(globbuf));
errors = glob(name, GLOB_TILDE | GLOB_PERIOD |
GLOB_NOCHECK | GLOB_BRACE, NULL, &globbuf);
if (errors)
return errors;
for (i = 0; i < globbuf.gl_pathc; i++) {
len = strlen(globbuf.gl_pathv[i]) - 2;
if (len > 0 && strcmp(&globbuf.gl_pathv[i][len--], "/.") == 0)
continue;
if (len > 0 && strcmp(&globbuf.gl_pathv[i][len], "/..") == 0)
continue;
rc = selinux_restorecon(globbuf.gl_pathv[i],
opts->restorecon_flags);
if (rc < 0)
errors = rc;
}
globfree(&globbuf);
return errors;
}
void add_exclude(const char *directory)
{
char **tmp_list;
if (directory == NULL || directory[0] != '/') {
fprintf(stderr, "Full path required for exclude: %s.\n",
directory);
exit(-1);
}
/* Add another two entries, one for directory, and the other to
* terminate the list.
*/
tmp_list = realloc(exclude_list, sizeof(char *) * (exclude_count + 2));
if (!tmp_list) {
fprintf(stderr, "realloc failed while excluding %s.\n",
directory);
exit(-1);
}
exclude_list = tmp_list;
exclude_list[exclude_count] = strdup(directory);
if (!exclude_list[exclude_count]) {
fprintf(stderr, "strdup failed while excluding %s.\n",
directory);
exit(-1);
}
exclude_count++;
exclude_list[exclude_count] = NULL;
}