[yocto] [meta-selinux][PATCHv2 6/8] e2fsprogs: Copy xattr block from source file.

Philip Tricca flihp at twobit.us
Fri Aug 21 09:14:40 PDT 2015


Hey Jackie,

On 08/20/2015 11:25 PM, Huang, Jie (Jackie) wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: yocto-bounces at yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Philip
>> Tricca
>> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 6:31 AM
>> To: yocto at yoctoproject.org
>> Subject: [yocto] [meta-selinux][PATCHv2 6/8] e2fsprogs: Copy xattr block from source file.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Philip Tricca <flihp at twobit.us>
>> ---
>>  .../e2fsprogs/misc-xattr-create-xattr-block.patch  | 341 +++++++++++++++++++++
>>  .../e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs_1.42.9.bbappend            |   1 +
>>  2 files changed, 342 insertions(+)
>>  create mode 100644 recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs/misc-xattr-create-xattr-block.patch
>>
>> diff --git a/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs/misc-xattr-create-xattr-block.patch b/recipes-
>> devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs/misc-xattr-create-xattr-block.patch
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 0000000..5955b44
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs/misc-xattr-create-xattr-block
>> +++ .patch
>> @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@
>> +To build the xattr disk block we process the output from listxattr and
>> +lgetxattr from the source file system object. This data is formated in
>> +a disk block according to the format specified in the kernel ext2 file system driver.
>> +See the comment block at the beginning of fs/ext2/xattr.c for details.
>> +
>> +Currently we only process attributes with the 'security.' prefix as our
>> +use case is SELinux labels and IMA. Additional prefixes can likely be
>> +supported with minimal effort but none have been tested.
>> +
>> +Once the xattr block has been created it is written to disk. The xattr
>> +block is associated with the appropriate file system object through the
>> +i_file_acl inode member and the inode is updated on disk.
>> +
>> +Signed-off-by: Philip Tricca <flihp at twobit.us>
>> +
>> +Index: e2fsprogs-1.42.9/misc/xattr.c
>> +===================================================================
>> +--- e2fsprogs-1.42.9.orig/misc/xattr.c
>> ++++ e2fsprogs-1.42.9/misc/xattr.c
>> +@@ -1,6 +1,23 @@
>> + #include "xattr.h"
>> +
>> ++#include <attr/xattr.h>
>> ++#include <ctype.h>
>> ++#include <errno.h>
>> ++#include <ext2fs/ext2_ext_attr.h>
>> ++#include <linux/xattr.h>
>> ++#include <stdint.h>
>> + #include <stdio.h>
>> ++#include <stdlib.h>
>> ++#include <string.h>
>> ++#include <sys/stat.h>
>> ++#include <sys/types.h>
>> ++#include <unistd.h>
>> ++
>> ++#define MIN(X, Y) (((X) < (Y)) ? (X) : (Y)) #define HEADER(ptr)
>> ++((struct ext2_ext_attr_header *)(ptr)) #define ENTRY(ptr)  ((struct
>> ++ext2_ext_attr_entry *)(ptr)) #define FIRST_ENTRY(ptr)
>> ++ENTRY(HEADER(ptr) + 1) #define VALUE(hdr, ent) (((char*)hdr) +
>> ++(ent->e_value_offs))
>> +
>> + #ifdef XATTR_DEBUG
>> + #define XATTR_STDERR(fmt, args...) fprintf (stderr, fmt, ##args) @@
>> +-8,6 +25,28 @@  #define XATTR_STDERR(fmt, args...) do {} while (0)
>> +#endif
>> +
>> ++/* structure for mapping xattr name prefix data */ typedef struct
>> ++xattr_prefix {
>> ++	int index;
>> ++	char *name;
>> ++	size_t length;
>> ++} xattr_prefix_t;
>> ++
>> ++xattr_prefix_t xattr_prefixes [] = {
>> ++/* Only interested in security prefix. Can support others though.
>> ++	{
>> ++		.index = EXT2_XATTR_INDEX_USER,
>> ++		.name = XATTR_USER_PREFIX,
>> ++		.length = XATTR_USER_PREFIX_LEN,
>> ++	},
>> ++*/
>> ++	{
>> ++		.index = EXT2_XATTR_INDEX_SECURITY,
>> ++		.name = XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX,
>> ++		.length = XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX_LEN,
> 
> Hi Philip,
> 
> This cause build errors on some host OS when building e2fsprogs-native:
> 
> | /build/yp/y_x64_150821/tmp/work/x86_64-linux/e2fsprogs-native/1.42.9-r0/e2fsprogs-1.42.9/debugfs/../misc/xattr.c:62:11: error: 'XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX' undeclared here (not in a function)
> |    .name = XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX,
> |            ^
> | /build/yp/y_x64_150821/tmp/work/x86_64-linux/e2fsprogs-native/1.42.9-r0/e2fsprogs-1.42.9/debugfs/../misc/xattr.c:63:13: error: 'XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX_LEN' undeclared here (not in a function)
> |    .length = XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX_LEN,
> |              ^
> 
> I did some investigate and found that your patch needs the header linux/xattr.h,
> which is provided by linux-libc-headers, but for -native package, there is no linux-libc-headers-native,
> so it search the one from host OS, but the problem is, there is no XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX definition
> in the linux/xattr.h on some host OS like: SUSE 11.x, centos 6, etc.
> 
> I'm not sure if your patch is really needed by the e2fsprogs-native, if not, I think we can make this
> patch only apply for target package. If yes, you may need to make it avoid the dependency on host's
> header or you may have a better idea about this.

Apologies for the breakage and thanks for testing. This patch is only
intended for e2fsprogs-native since the use-case is to preserve xattrs
when OE creates root filesystems. So it looks to me like you found a
real problem. Likely OE was falling back to using the headers on my
build host.

I don't have an immediate fix but I'll take a look over the weekend.
Thanks again for catching this.

Best,
hilip

>> ++	},
>> ++	{ 0 },
>> ++};
>> +
>> + /* Free remaining resources after all files have been processed. */
>> +void @@ -16,6 +55,211 @@ xattr_cleanup ()
>> + 	XATTR_STDERR ("Cleaning up resources from xattrs.\n");  }
>> +
>> ++/* Get value for named xattr from file at path.
>> ++ * Returns pointer to allocated block for value and length in length param.
>> ++ * If no value, return NULL pointer and length of 0.
>> ++ * On error return NULL pointer and length set to -1.
>> ++ */
>> ++static char*
>> ++xattr_get_value (const char *path, const char *name, ssize_t *length)
>> ++{
>> ++	char *value = NULL;
>> ++
>> ++	*length = lgetxattr (path, name, NULL, 0);
>> ++	if (*length == -1) {
>> ++		com_err (__func__, errno, "lgetattr");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (*length == 0) {
>> ++		fprintf (stderr, "xattr %s has value length 0\n", name);
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	value = calloc (1, *length);
>> ++	if (value == NULL) {
>> ++		com_err (__func__, errno, "calloc");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	*length = lgetxattr (path, name, value, *length);
>> ++	if (*length == -1) {
>> ++		com_err (__func__, errno, "lgetattr");
>> ++		goto value_err;
>> ++	}
>> ++out:
>> ++	return value;
>> ++
>> ++value_err:
>> ++	if (value)
>> ++		free (value);
>> ++	return NULL;
>> ++}
>> ++
>> ++/* Get all attribute names for file at path. Return pointer to
>> ++allocated memory
>> ++ * block holding all names and the length through parameter size.
>> ++ * If no xattrs: return NULL and set size to 0
>> ++ * If error: return NULL and set size to -1  */ static char*
>> ++xattr_get_names (const char *path, ssize_t *size) {
>> ++	char *names = NULL;
>> ++
>> ++	*size = llistxattr (path, NULL, 0);
>> ++	if (*size == -1) {
>> ++		com_err (__func__, errno, "llistxattr");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (*size == 0) {
>> ++		/* no xattrs */
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	names = calloc (1, *size);
>> ++	if (names == NULL) {
>> ++		com_err (__func__, errno, "calloc");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	*size = llistxattr (path, names, *size);
>> ++	if (*size == -1) {
>> ++		com_err (__func__, errno, "llistxattr");
>> ++		goto cleanup;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (*size == 0) {
>> ++		fprintf (stdout, "Conflicting data, no xattrs for file: %s\n", path);
>> ++		goto cleanup;
>> ++	}
>> ++out:
>> ++	return names;
>> ++
>> ++cleanup:
>> ++	if (names)
>> ++		free (names);
>> ++	return NULL;
>> ++}
>> ++
>> ++/* return pointer to next string in xattr name block, don't go beyond
>> ++length  */ static inline char* next_name (char *name, size_t length) {
>> ++	int i = 0;
>> ++
>> ++	for (i = 0; i < length; ++i)
>> ++		if (name [i] == '\0') {
>> ++			++i;
>> ++			break;
>> ++		}
>> ++
>> ++	return name + i;
>> ++}
>> ++
>> ++/* Find entry in xattr_table with matching prefix. */ static const
>> ++xattr_prefix_t* xattr_find_prefix (char *name, size_t length) {
>> ++	int i = 0;
>> ++
>> ++	XATTR_STDERR ("find_attr_data: searching for prefix from xattr name: %s\n", name);
>> ++	for (i = 0; xattr_prefixes[i].index != 0; ++i) {
>> ++		if (!strncmp (name, xattr_prefixes[i].name, MIN (length, xattr_prefixes[i].length))) {
>> ++			XATTR_STDERR ("found match in table with index: %d\n",
>> xattr_prefixes[i].index);
>> ++			return &xattr_prefixes[i];
>> ++		}
>> ++	}
>> ++	return NULL;
>> ++}
>> ++
>> ++/* Query file at path for attributes. build up structure the file
>> ++system
>> ++ * expects of an extended attribute disk block (header parameter).
>> ++ *
>> ++ * The main loop walks through the xattr names one at a time. It gets
>> ++the value
>> ++ * for each named xattr and copies the data into the xattr block
>> ++pointed to by
>> ++ * the header parameter. To do this the loop also tracks the location
>> ++of the
>> ++ * associated entry and value. Values start at the end of the buffer
>> ++and grow
>> ++ * back towards the header while the entries start immediately after
>> ++the header
>> ++ * and grow towards the end of the block.
>> ++ *
>> ++ * See the comment block at the beginning of the xattr.c file in the
>> ++ext2 file
>> ++ * system code in the kernel: fs/ext2/xattr.c
>> ++ * Assume the xattr block pointed to by header parameter is initialized to 0s.
>> ++ */
>> ++static int
>> ++xattr_build_block (const char *path,
>> ++		struct ext2_ext_attr_header **header,
>> ++		size_t header_length)
>> ++{
>> ++	struct ext2_ext_attr_entry *entry = NULL;
>> ++	char *names = NULL, *value = NULL, *name_curr = NULL;
>> ++	ssize_t names_length = 0, value_length = 0;
>> ++	size_t name_length = 0, value_index = 0, len_rem = 0;
>> ++	const xattr_prefix_t *prefix = NULL;
>> ++	int ret = 0;
>> ++
>> ++	XATTR_STDERR ("xattr_build_block for file: %s\n", path);
>> ++	*header = NULL;
>> ++	names = xattr_get_names (path, &names_length);
>> ++	if (names == NULL) {
>> ++		// no xattrs for file @ path or error
>> ++		ret = names_length;
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	*header = calloc (1, header_length);
>> ++	if (*header == NULL) {
>> ++		com_err (__func__, errno, "calloc");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	(*header)->h_magic = EXT2_EXT_ATTR_MAGIC;
>> ++	(*header)->h_blocks = 1;
>> ++	/* Values start at end of buffer. NOTE: It must be moved before a value can
>> ++	 * be stored.
>> ++	 */
>> ++	value_index = header_length;
>> ++	for (name_curr = names, entry = FIRST_ENTRY(*header), len_rem = names_length;
>> ++		name_curr < names + names_length;
>> ++		len_rem = names_length - (name_curr - names),
>> ++			name_curr = next_name (name_curr, len_rem),
>> ++			entry = EXT2_EXT_ATTR_NEXT(entry))
>> ++	{
>> ++		XATTR_STDERR ("xattr_build_block: processing xattr with name %s\n", name_curr);
>> ++		name_length = strnlen (name_curr, len_rem);
>> ++		prefix = xattr_find_prefix (name_curr, name_length);
>> ++		if (!prefix) {
>> ++			fprintf (stderr, "Don't currently handle xattr: %s\n", name_curr);
>> ++			continue;
>> ++		}
>> ++		value = xattr_get_value (path, name_curr, &value_length);
>> ++		if (value == NULL) {
>> ++			// no xattr value or error
>> ++			fprintf (stderr, "failed to get value, skipping\n");
>> ++			goto next;
>> ++		}
>> ++		/* setup offsets and lengths for name and value */
>> ++		entry->e_name_len = name_length - prefix->length;
>> ++		entry->e_name_index = prefix->index;
>> ++		/* Can't know these till we know the length of the value. */
>> ++		entry->e_value_offs = value_index -= EXT2_EXT_ATTR_SIZE(value_length);
>> ++		entry->e_value_size = value_length;
>> ++		/* Check to be sure entry name and value don't overlap before copy. */
>> ++		if (EXT2_EXT_ATTR_NAME(entry) + entry->e_name_len > VALUE(*header, entry)) {
>> ++			fprintf (stderr, "xattr entry name and value overlap! Too much xattr data.");
>> ++			ret = -1;
>> ++			goto out;
>> ++		}
>> ++		/* copy name and value data then calculate the hash */
>> ++		memcpy (EXT2_EXT_ATTR_NAME(entry),
>> ++			name_curr + prefix->length,
>> ++			entry->e_name_len);
>> ++		memcpy (VALUE(*header, entry), value, entry->e_value_size);
>> ++		entry->e_hash = ext2fs_ext_attr_hash_entry (entry, VALUE(*header,
>> ++entry));
>> ++next:
>> ++		if (value)
>> ++			free (value);
>> ++	}
>> ++	XATTR_STDERR ("xattr_build_block: done building xattr buffer\n");
>> ++out:
>> ++	if (names)
>> ++		free (names);
>> ++	return ret;
>> ++}
>> ++
>> + /* This is the entry point to the xattr module. This function copies
>> +the xattrs
>> +  * from the file at 'path' to the file system object at 'ino'.
>> +  *
>> +@@ -28,7 +272,56 @@ errcode_t
>> + set_inode_xattr (ext2_filsys fs, ext2_ino_t ino, const char *path)  {
>> + 	errcode_t ret = 0;
>> ++	char *buf = NULL;
>> ++	struct ext2_inode inode = { 0 };
>> ++	blk_t block = 0;
>> ++	struct ext2_ext_attr_header *header = NULL;
>> ++	uint32_t newcount = 0;
>> +
>> + 	XATTR_STDERR ("Copying xattrs from %s to inode 0x%x.\n", path, ino);
>> ++	/* Populate the xattr block for the file at path */
>> ++	if (ret = xattr_build_block (path, &header, fs->blocksize)) {
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (header == NULL) {
>> ++		XATTR_STDERR ("set_inode_xattrs: no xattrs for %s\n", path);
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (ret = ext2fs_read_inode (fs, ino, &inode)) {
>> ++		com_err(__func__, ret, "ext2fs_read_inode");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (ret = ext2fs_alloc_block (fs, 0, NULL, &block)) {
>> ++		com_err(__func__, ret, "ext2fs_alloc_block: returned %d", ret);
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	ext2fs_mark_block_bitmap2 (fs->block_map, block);
>> ++	XATTR_STDERR ("writing xattr block 0x%x to disk:\n", block);
>> ++	if (ret = ext2fs_write_ext_attr (fs, block, header)) {
>> ++		com_err(__func__, ret, "ext2fs_write_ext_attr: returned %d", ret);
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	/* point inode for current file to xattr block, update block count and
>> ++	 * write inode to disk
>> ++	 */
>> ++	inode.i_file_acl = block;
>> ++	if (ret = ext2fs_adjust_ea_refcount2(fs,
>> ++					block,
>> ++					(char*)header,
>> ++					1,
>> ++					&newcount))
>> ++	{
>> ++		com_err(__func__, ret, "ext2fs_adjust_ea_refcount");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (ret = ext2fs_iblk_add_blocks (fs, &inode, 1)) {
>> ++		com_err(__func__, ret, "ext2fs_iblk_add_blocks failed");
>> ++		goto out;
>> ++	}
>> ++	if (ret = ext2fs_write_inode (fs, ino, &inode))
>> ++		com_err(__func__, ret, "ext2fs_write_inode: returned %d", ret);
>> ++out:
>> ++	if (header)
>> ++		free (header);
>> + 	return ret;
>> + }
>> diff --git a/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs_1.42.9.bbappend b/recipes-
>> devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs_1.42.9.bbappend
>> index a4576b1..edc94d8 100644
>> --- a/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs_1.42.9.bbappend
>> +++ b/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs_1.42.9.bbappend
>> @@ -4,4 +4,5 @@ SRC_URI += " \
>>      file://misc-xattr-add-xattr-module-stub.patch \
>>      file://mke2fs.c-create_inode.c-copy-xattrs.patch \
>>      file://lib-ext2fs-ext2_ext_attr.h-add-xattr-index.patch \
>> +    file://misc-xattr-create-xattr-block.patch \
>>  "
>> --
>> 2.1.4
>>
>> --
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