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// +build seccomp
// NOTE: this package has originally been copied from
// github.com/opencontainers/runc and modified to work for other use cases
package seccomp
import (
specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
libseccomp "github.com/seccomp/libseccomp-golang"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
// NOTE: this package has originally been copied from
// github.com/opencontainers/runc and modified to work for other use cases
var (
// ErrSpecNil is a possible return error from BuildFilter() and occurs if
// the provided spec is nil.
ErrSpecNil = errors.New("spec is nil")
// ErrSpecEmpty is a possible return error from BuildFilter() and occurs if
// the provided spec has neither a DefaultAction nor any syscalls.
ErrSpecEmpty = errors.New("spec contains neither a default action nor any syscalls")
)
// BuildFilter does a basic validation for the provided seccomp profile
// string and returns a filter for it.
func BuildFilter(spec *specs.LinuxSeccomp) (*libseccomp.ScmpFilter, error) {
// Sanity checking to allow consumers to act accordingly
if spec == nil {
return nil, ErrSpecNil
}
if spec.DefaultAction == "" && len(spec.Syscalls) == 0 {
return nil, ErrSpecEmpty
}
profile, err := specToSeccomp(spec)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "convert spec to seccomp profile")
}
defaultAction, err := toAction(profile.DefaultAction, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "convert default action %s", profile.DefaultAction)
}
filter, err := libseccomp.NewFilter(defaultAction)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "create filter for default action %s", defaultAction)
}
// Add extra architectures
for _, arch := range spec.Architectures {
libseccompArch, err := specArchToLibseccompArch(arch)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "convert spec arch")
}
scmpArch, err := libseccomp.GetArchFromString(libseccompArch)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "validate Seccomp architecture %s", arch)
}
if err := filter.AddArch(scmpArch); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "add architecture to seccomp filter")
}
}
// Unset no new privs bit
if err := filter.SetNoNewPrivsBit(false); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "set no new privileges flag")
}
// Add a rule for each syscall
for _, call := range profile.Syscalls {
if call == nil {
return nil, errors.New("encountered nil syscall while initializing seccomp")
}
if err = matchSyscall(filter, call); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "filter matches syscall")
}
}
return filter, nil
}
func matchSyscall(filter *libseccomp.ScmpFilter, call *Syscall) error {
if call == nil || filter == nil {
return errors.New("cannot use nil as syscall to block")
}
if call.Name == "" {
return errors.New("empty string is not a valid syscall")
}
// If we can't resolve the syscall, assume it's not supported on this kernel
// Ignore it, don't error out
callNum, err := libseccomp.GetSyscallFromName(call.Name)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
// Convert the call's action to the libseccomp equivalent
callAct, err := toAction(call.Action, call.ErrnoRet)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "convert action %s", call.Action)
}
// Unconditional match - just add the rule
if len(call.Args) == 0 {
if err = filter.AddRule(callNum, callAct); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "add seccomp filter rule for syscall %s", call.Name)
}
} else {
// Linux system calls can have at most 6 arguments
const syscallMaxArguments int = 6
// If two or more arguments have the same condition,
// Revert to old behavior, adding each condition as a separate rule
argCounts := make([]uint, syscallMaxArguments)
conditions := []libseccomp.ScmpCondition{}
for _, cond := range call.Args {
newCond, err := toCondition(cond)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "create seccomp syscall condition for syscall %s", call.Name)
}
argCounts[cond.Index] += 1
conditions = append(conditions, newCond)
}
hasMultipleArgs := false
for _, count := range argCounts {
if count > 1 {
hasMultipleArgs = true
break
}
}
if hasMultipleArgs {
// Revert to old behavior
// Add each condition attached to a separate rule
for _, cond := range conditions {
condArr := []libseccomp.ScmpCondition{cond}
if err = filter.AddRuleConditional(callNum, callAct, condArr); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "add seccomp rule for syscall %s", call.Name)
}
}
} else if err = filter.AddRuleConditional(callNum, callAct, conditions); err != nil {
// No conditions share same argument
// Use new, proper behavior
return errors.Wrapf(err, "add seccomp rule for syscall %s", call.Name)
}
}
return nil
}
// toAction converts an internal `Action` type to a `libseccomp.ScmpAction`
// type.
func toAction(act Action, errnoRet *uint) (libseccomp.ScmpAction, error) {
switch act {
case ActKill:
return libseccomp.ActKill, nil
case ActKillProcess:
return libseccomp.ActKillProcess, nil
case ActErrno:
if errnoRet != nil {
return libseccomp.ActErrno.SetReturnCode(int16(*errnoRet)), nil
}
return libseccomp.ActErrno.SetReturnCode(int16(unix.EPERM)), nil
case ActTrap:
return libseccomp.ActTrap, nil
case ActAllow:
return libseccomp.ActAllow, nil
case ActTrace:
if errnoRet != nil {
return libseccomp.ActTrace.SetReturnCode(int16(*errnoRet)), nil
}
return libseccomp.ActTrace.SetReturnCode(int16(unix.EPERM)), nil
case ActLog:
return libseccomp.ActLog, nil
default:
return libseccomp.ActInvalid, errors.Errorf("invalid action %s", act)
}
}
// toCondition converts an internal `Arg` type to a `libseccomp.ScmpCondition`
// type.
func toCondition(arg *Arg) (cond libseccomp.ScmpCondition, err error) {
if arg == nil {
return cond, errors.New("cannot convert nil to syscall condition")
}
op, err := toCompareOp(arg.Op)
if err != nil {
return cond, errors.Wrap(err, "convert compare operator")
}
condition, err := libseccomp.MakeCondition(
arg.Index, op, arg.Value, arg.ValueTwo,
)
if err != nil {
return cond, errors.Wrap(err, "make condition")
}
return condition, nil
}
// toCompareOp converts an internal `Operator` type to a
// `libseccomp.ScmpCompareOp`.
func toCompareOp(op Operator) (libseccomp.ScmpCompareOp, error) {
switch op {
case OpEqualTo:
return libseccomp.CompareEqual, nil
case OpNotEqual:
return libseccomp.CompareNotEqual, nil
case OpGreaterThan:
return libseccomp.CompareGreater, nil
case OpGreaterEqual:
return libseccomp.CompareGreaterEqual, nil
case OpLessThan:
return libseccomp.CompareLess, nil
case OpLessEqual:
return libseccomp.CompareLessOrEqual, nil
case OpMaskedEqual:
return libseccomp.CompareMaskedEqual, nil
default:
return libseccomp.CompareInvalid, errors.Errorf("invalid operator %s", op)
}
}