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From d178865d3d9940423f4d99360e3dc2fcaf0b2c96 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?Zbigniew=20J=C4=99drzejewski-Szmek?= <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>
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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2022 12:12:55 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] coredump: do not allow user to access coredumps with changed
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 uid/gid/capabilities
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When the user starts a program which elevates its permissions via setuid,
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setgid, or capabilities set on the file, it may access additional information
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which would then be visible in the coredump. We shouldn't make the the coredump
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visible to the user in such cases.
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Reported-by: Matthias Gerstner <mgerstner@suse.de>
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This reads the /proc/<pid>/auxv file and attaches it to the process metadata as
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PROC_AUXV. Before the coredump is submitted, it is parsed and if either
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at_secure was set (which the kernel will do for processes that are setuid,
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setgid, or setcap), or if the effective uid/gid don't match uid/gid, the file
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is not made accessible to the user. If we can't access this data, we assume the
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file should not be made accessible either. In principle we could also access
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the auxv data from a note in the core file, but that is much more complex and
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it seems better to use the stand-alone file that is provided by the kernel.
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Attaching auxv is both convient for this patch (because this way it's passed
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between the stages along with other fields), but I think it makes sense to save
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it in general.
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We use the information early in the core file to figure out if the program was
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32-bit or 64-bit and its endianness. This way we don't need heuristics to guess
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whether the format of the auxv structure. This test might reject some cases on
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fringe architecutes. But the impact would be limited: we just won't grant the
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user permissions to view the coredump file. If people report that we're missing
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some cases, we can always enhance this to support more architectures.
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I tested auxv parsing on amd64, 32-bit program on amd64, arm64, arm32, and
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ppc64el, but not the whole coredump handling.
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(cherry picked from commit 3e4d0f6cf99f8677edd6a237382a65bfe758de03)
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Resolves: #2155520
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---
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 src/coredump/coredump.c | 190 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
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 1 file changed, 182 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/src/coredump/coredump.c b/src/coredump/coredump.c
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index ebc56d8342..d8acd2d3a7 100644
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--- a/src/coredump/coredump.c
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+++ b/src/coredump/coredump.c
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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
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 #include <stdio.h>
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 #include <stdio_ext.h>
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 #include <sys/prctl.h>
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+#include <sys/auxv.h>
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 #include <sys/xattr.h>
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 #include <unistd.h>
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@@ -88,11 +89,13 @@ enum {
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         CONTEXT_COMM,
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         CONTEXT_EXE,
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         CONTEXT_UNIT,
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+        CONTEXT_PROC_AUXV,
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         _CONTEXT_MAX
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 };
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 typedef struct Context {
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         const char *meta[_CONTEXT_MAX];
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+        size_t meta_size[_CONTEXT_MAX];
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 } Context;
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 typedef enum CoredumpStorage {
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@@ -148,8 +151,7 @@ static inline uint64_t storage_size_max(void) {
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         return 0;
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 }
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-static int fix_acl(int fd, uid_t uid) {
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-
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+static int fix_acl(int fd, uid_t uid, bool allow_user) {
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 #if HAVE_ACL
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         _cleanup_(acl_freep) acl_t acl = NULL;
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         acl_entry_t entry;
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@@ -157,6 +159,11 @@ static int fix_acl(int fd, uid_t uid) {
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         int r;
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         assert(fd >= 0);
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+        assert(uid_is_valid(uid));
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+
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+        /* We don't allow users to read coredumps if the uid or capabilities were changed. */
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+        if (!allow_user)
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+                return 0;
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         if (uid_is_system(uid) || uid_is_dynamic(uid) || uid == UID_NOBODY)
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                 return 0;
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@@ -235,7 +242,8 @@ static int fix_permissions(
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                 const char *filename,
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                 const char *target,
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                 const Context *context,
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-                uid_t uid) {
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+                uid_t uid,
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+                bool allow_user) {
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         int r;
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@@ -245,7 +253,7 @@ static int fix_permissions(
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         /* Ignore errors on these */
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         (void) fchmod(fd, 0640);
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-        (void) fix_acl(fd, uid);
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+        (void) fix_acl(fd, uid, allow_user);
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         (void) fix_xattr(fd, context);
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         if (fsync(fd) < 0)
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@@ -316,6 +324,154 @@ static int make_filename(const Context *context, char **ret) {
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         return 0;
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 }
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+static int parse_auxv64(
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+                const uint64_t *auxv,
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+                size_t size_bytes,
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+                int *at_secure,
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+                uid_t *uid,
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+                uid_t *euid,
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+                gid_t *gid,
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+                gid_t *egid) {
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+
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+        assert(auxv || size_bytes == 0);
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+
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+        if (size_bytes % (2 * sizeof(uint64_t)) != 0)
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+                return log_warning_errno(-EIO, "Incomplete auxv structure (%zu bytes).", size_bytes);
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+
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+        size_t words = size_bytes / sizeof(uint64_t);
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+
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+        /* Note that we set output variables even on error. */
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+
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+        for (size_t i = 0; i + 1 < words; i += 2)
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+                switch (auxv[i]) {
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+                case AT_SECURE:
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+                        *at_secure = auxv[i + 1] != 0;
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_UID:
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+                        *uid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_EUID:
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+                        *euid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_GID:
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+                        *gid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_EGID:
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+                        *egid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_NULL:
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+                        if (auxv[i + 1] != 0)
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+                                goto error;
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+                        return 0;
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+                }
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+ error:
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+        return log_warning_errno(-ENODATA,
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+                                 "AT_NULL terminator not found, cannot parse auxv structure.");
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+}
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+
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+static int parse_auxv32(
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+                const uint32_t *auxv,
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+                size_t size_bytes,
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+                int *at_secure,
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+                uid_t *uid,
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+                uid_t *euid,
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+                gid_t *gid,
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+                gid_t *egid) {
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+
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+        assert(auxv || size_bytes == 0);
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+
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+        size_t words = size_bytes / sizeof(uint32_t);
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+
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+        if (size_bytes % (2 * sizeof(uint32_t)) != 0)
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+                return log_warning_errno(-EIO, "Incomplete auxv structure (%zu bytes).", size_bytes);
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+
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+        /* Note that we set output variables even on error. */
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+
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+        for (size_t i = 0; i + 1 < words; i += 2)
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+                switch (auxv[i]) {
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+                case AT_SECURE:
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+                        *at_secure = auxv[i + 1] != 0;
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_UID:
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+                        *uid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_EUID:
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+                        *euid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_GID:
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+                        *gid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_EGID:
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+                        *egid = auxv[i + 1];
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+                        break;
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+                case AT_NULL:
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+                        if (auxv[i + 1] != 0)
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+                                goto error;
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+                        return 0;
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+                }
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+ error:
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+        return log_warning_errno(-ENODATA,
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+                                 "AT_NULL terminator not found, cannot parse auxv structure.");
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+}
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+
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+static int grant_user_access(int core_fd, const Context *context) {
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+        int at_secure = -1;
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+        uid_t uid = UID_INVALID, euid = UID_INVALID;
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+        uid_t gid = GID_INVALID, egid = GID_INVALID;
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+        int r;
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+
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+        assert(core_fd >= 0);
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+        assert(context);
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+
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+        if (!context->meta[CONTEXT_PROC_AUXV])
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+                return log_warning_errno(-ENODATA, "No auxv data, not adjusting permissions.");
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+
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+        uint8_t elf[EI_NIDENT];
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+        errno = 0;
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+        if (pread(core_fd, &elf, sizeof(elf), 0) != sizeof(elf))
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+                return log_warning_errno(errno > 0 ? -errno : -EIO,
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+                                         "Failed to pread from coredump fd: %s",
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+                                         errno > 0 ? STRERROR(errno) : "Unexpected EOF");
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+
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+        if (elf[EI_MAG0] != ELFMAG0 ||
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+            elf[EI_MAG1] != ELFMAG1 ||
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+            elf[EI_MAG2] != ELFMAG2 ||
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+            elf[EI_MAG3] != ELFMAG3 ||
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+            elf[EI_VERSION] != EV_CURRENT)
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+                return log_info_errno(-EUCLEAN,
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+                                      "Core file does not have ELF header, not adjusting permissions.");
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+        if (!IN_SET(elf[EI_CLASS], ELFCLASS32, ELFCLASS64) ||
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+            !IN_SET(elf[EI_DATA], ELFDATA2LSB, ELFDATA2MSB))
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+                return log_info_errno(-EUCLEAN,
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+                                      "Core file has strange ELF class, not adjusting permissions.");
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+
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+        if ((elf[EI_DATA] == ELFDATA2LSB) != (__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN))
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+                return log_info_errno(-EUCLEAN,
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+                                      "Core file has non-native endianness, not adjusting permissions.");
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+
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+        if (elf[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64)
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+                r = parse_auxv64((const uint64_t*) context->meta[CONTEXT_PROC_AUXV],
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+                                 context->meta_size[CONTEXT_PROC_AUXV],
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+                                 &at_secure, &uid, &euid, &gid, &egid);
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+        else
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+                r = parse_auxv32((const uint32_t*) context->meta[CONTEXT_PROC_AUXV],
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+                                 context->meta_size[CONTEXT_PROC_AUXV],
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+                                 &at_secure, &uid, &euid, &gid, &egid);
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+        if (r < 0)
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+                return r;
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+
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+        /* We allow access if we got all the data and at_secure is not set and
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+         * the uid/gid matches euid/egid. */
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+        bool ret =
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+                at_secure == 0 &&
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+                uid != UID_INVALID && euid != UID_INVALID && uid == euid &&
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+                gid != GID_INVALID && egid != GID_INVALID && gid == egid;
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+        log_debug("Will %s access (uid="UID_FMT " euid="UID_FMT " gid="GID_FMT " egid="GID_FMT " at_secure=%s)",
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+                  ret ? "permit" : "restrict",
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+                  uid, euid, gid, egid, yes_no(at_secure));
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+        return ret;
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+}
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+
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 static int save_external_coredump(
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                 const Context *context,
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                 int input_fd,
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@@ -395,6 +551,8 @@ static int save_external_coredump(
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                 goto fail;
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         }
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+        bool allow_user = grant_user_access(fd, context) > 0;
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+
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 #if HAVE_XZ || HAVE_LZ4
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         /* If we will remove the coredump anyway, do not compress. */
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         if (arg_compress && !maybe_remove_external_coredump(NULL, st.st_size)) {
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@@ -420,7 +578,7 @@ static int save_external_coredump(
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                         goto fail_compressed;
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                 }
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-                r = fix_permissions(fd_compressed, tmp_compressed, fn_compressed, context, uid);
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+                r = fix_permissions(fd_compressed, tmp_compressed, fn_compressed, context, uid, allow_user);
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                 if (r < 0)
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                         goto fail_compressed;
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@@ -443,7 +601,7 @@ static int save_external_coredump(
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 uncompressed:
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 #endif
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-        r = fix_permissions(fd, tmp, fn, context, uid);
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+        r = fix_permissions(fd, tmp, fn, context, uid, allow_user);
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         if (r < 0)
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                 goto fail;
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@@ -842,6 +1000,7 @@ static void map_context_fields(const struct iovec *iovec, Context *context) {
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                 [CONTEXT_HOSTNAME] = "COREDUMP_HOSTNAME=",
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                 [CONTEXT_COMM] = "COREDUMP_COMM=",
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                 [CONTEXT_EXE] = "COREDUMP_EXE=",
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+                [CONTEXT_PROC_AUXV] = "COREDUMP_PROC_AUXV=",
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         };
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         unsigned i;
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@@ -862,6 +1021,7 @@ static void map_context_fields(const struct iovec *iovec, Context *context) {
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                 /* Note that these strings are NUL terminated, because we made sure that a trailing NUL byte is in the
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                  * buffer, though not included in the iov_len count. (see below) */
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                 context->meta[i] = p;
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+                context->meta_size[i] = iovec->iov_len - strlen(context_field_names[i]);
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                 break;
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         }
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 }
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@@ -1070,7 +1230,7 @@ static int gather_pid_metadata(
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                 char **comm_fallback,
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                 struct iovec *iovec, size_t *n_iovec) {
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-        /* We need 27 empty slots in iovec!
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+        /* We need 28 empty slots in iovec!
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          *
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          * Note that if we fail on oom later on, we do not roll-back changes to the iovec structure. (It remains valid,
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          * with the first n_iovec fields initialized.) */
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@@ -1078,6 +1238,7 @@ static int gather_pid_metadata(
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         uid_t owner_uid;
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         pid_t pid;
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         char *t;
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+        size_t size;
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         const char *p;
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         int r, signo;
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@@ -1187,6 +1348,19 @@ static int gather_pid_metadata(
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         if (read_full_file(p, &t, NULL) >=0)
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                 set_iovec_field_free(iovec, n_iovec, "COREDUMP_PROC_MOUNTINFO=", t);
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+        /* We attach /proc/auxv here. ELF coredumps also contain a note for this (NT_AUXV), see elf(5). */
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+        p = procfs_file_alloca(pid, "auxv");
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+        if (read_full_file(p, &t, &size) >= 0) {
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+                char *buf = malloc(strlen("COREDUMP_PROC_AUXV=") + size + 1);
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+                if (buf) {
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+                        /* Add a dummy terminator to make save_context() happy. */
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+                        *((uint8_t*) mempcpy(stpcpy(buf, "COREDUMP_PROC_AUXV="), t, size)) = '\0';
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+                        iovec[(*n_iovec)++] = IOVEC_MAKE(buf, size + strlen("COREDUMP_PROC_AUXV="));
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+                }
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+
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+                free(t);
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+        }
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+
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         if (get_process_cwd(pid, &t) >= 0)
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                 set_iovec_field_free(iovec, n_iovec, "COREDUMP_CWD=", t);
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@@ -1219,7 +1393,7 @@ static int gather_pid_metadata(
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 static int process_kernel(int argc, char* argv[]) {
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         Context context = {};
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-        struct iovec iovec[29 + SUBMIT_COREDUMP_FIELDS];
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+        struct iovec iovec[30 + SUBMIT_COREDUMP_FIELDS];
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         size_t i, n_iovec, n_to_free = 0;
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         int r;
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