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1/*
2 * linux/kernel/sys.c
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
5 */
6
7#include <linux/config.h>
8#include <linux/module.h>
9#include <linux/mm.h>
10#include <linux/utsname.h>
11#include <linux/mman.h>
12#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
13#include <linux/notifier.h>
14#include <linux/reboot.h>
15#include <linux/prctl.h>
16#include <linux/init.h>
17#include <linux/highuid.h>
18#include <linux/fs.h>
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19#include <linux/kernel.h>
20#include <linux/kexec.h>
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21#include <linux/workqueue.h>
22#include <linux/device.h>
23#include <linux/key.h>
24#include <linux/times.h>
25#include <linux/posix-timers.h>
26#include <linux/security.h>
27#include <linux/dcookies.h>
28#include <linux/suspend.h>
29#include <linux/tty.h>
7ed20e1a 30#include <linux/signal.h>
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31
32#include <linux/compat.h>
33#include <linux/syscalls.h>
34
35#include <asm/uaccess.h>
36#include <asm/io.h>
37#include <asm/unistd.h>
38
39#ifndef SET_UNALIGN_CTL
40# define SET_UNALIGN_CTL(a,b) (-EINVAL)
41#endif
42#ifndef GET_UNALIGN_CTL
43# define GET_UNALIGN_CTL(a,b) (-EINVAL)
44#endif
45#ifndef SET_FPEMU_CTL
46# define SET_FPEMU_CTL(a,b) (-EINVAL)
47#endif
48#ifndef GET_FPEMU_CTL
49# define GET_FPEMU_CTL(a,b) (-EINVAL)
50#endif
51#ifndef SET_FPEXC_CTL
52# define SET_FPEXC_CTL(a,b) (-EINVAL)
53#endif
54#ifndef GET_FPEXC_CTL
55# define GET_FPEXC_CTL(a,b) (-EINVAL)
56#endif
57
58/*
59 * this is where the system-wide overflow UID and GID are defined, for
60 * architectures that now have 32-bit UID/GID but didn't in the past
61 */
62
63int overflowuid = DEFAULT_OVERFLOWUID;
64int overflowgid = DEFAULT_OVERFLOWGID;
65
66#ifdef CONFIG_UID16
67EXPORT_SYMBOL(overflowuid);
68EXPORT_SYMBOL(overflowgid);
69#endif
70
71/*
72 * the same as above, but for filesystems which can only store a 16-bit
73 * UID and GID. as such, this is needed on all architectures
74 */
75
76int fs_overflowuid = DEFAULT_FS_OVERFLOWUID;
77int fs_overflowgid = DEFAULT_FS_OVERFLOWUID;
78
79EXPORT_SYMBOL(fs_overflowuid);
80EXPORT_SYMBOL(fs_overflowgid);
81
82/*
83 * this indicates whether you can reboot with ctrl-alt-del: the default is yes
84 */
85
86int C_A_D = 1;
87int cad_pid = 1;
88
89/*
90 * Notifier list for kernel code which wants to be called
91 * at shutdown. This is used to stop any idling DMA operations
92 * and the like.
93 */
94
95static struct notifier_block *reboot_notifier_list;
96static DEFINE_RWLOCK(notifier_lock);
97
98/**
99 * notifier_chain_register - Add notifier to a notifier chain
100 * @list: Pointer to root list pointer
101 * @n: New entry in notifier chain
102 *
103 * Adds a notifier to a notifier chain.
104 *
105 * Currently always returns zero.
106 */
107
108int notifier_chain_register(struct notifier_block **list, struct notifier_block *n)
109{
110 write_lock(&notifier_lock);
111 while(*list)
112 {
113 if(n->priority > (*list)->priority)
114 break;
115 list= &((*list)->next);
116 }
117 n->next = *list;
118 *list=n;
119 write_unlock(&notifier_lock);
120 return 0;
121}
122
123EXPORT_SYMBOL(notifier_chain_register);
124
125/**
126 * notifier_chain_unregister - Remove notifier from a notifier chain
127 * @nl: Pointer to root list pointer
128 * @n: New entry in notifier chain
129 *
130 * Removes a notifier from a notifier chain.
131 *
132 * Returns zero on success, or %-ENOENT on failure.
133 */
134
135int notifier_chain_unregister(struct notifier_block **nl, struct notifier_block *n)
136{
137 write_lock(&notifier_lock);
138 while((*nl)!=NULL)
139 {
140 if((*nl)==n)
141 {
142 *nl=n->next;
143 write_unlock(&notifier_lock);
144 return 0;
145 }
146 nl=&((*nl)->next);
147 }
148 write_unlock(&notifier_lock);
149 return -ENOENT;
150}
151
152EXPORT_SYMBOL(notifier_chain_unregister);
153
154/**
155 * notifier_call_chain - Call functions in a notifier chain
156 * @n: Pointer to root pointer of notifier chain
157 * @val: Value passed unmodified to notifier function
158 * @v: Pointer passed unmodified to notifier function
159 *
160 * Calls each function in a notifier chain in turn.
161 *
162 * If the return value of the notifier can be and'd
163 * with %NOTIFY_STOP_MASK, then notifier_call_chain
164 * will return immediately, with the return value of
165 * the notifier function which halted execution.
166 * Otherwise, the return value is the return value
167 * of the last notifier function called.
168 */
169
170int notifier_call_chain(struct notifier_block **n, unsigned long val, void *v)
171{
172 int ret=NOTIFY_DONE;
173 struct notifier_block *nb = *n;
174
175 while(nb)
176 {
177 ret=nb->notifier_call(nb,val,v);
178 if(ret&NOTIFY_STOP_MASK)
179 {
180 return ret;
181 }
182 nb=nb->next;
183 }
184 return ret;
185}
186
187EXPORT_SYMBOL(notifier_call_chain);
188
189/**
190 * register_reboot_notifier - Register function to be called at reboot time
191 * @nb: Info about notifier function to be called
192 *
193 * Registers a function with the list of functions
194 * to be called at reboot time.
195 *
196 * Currently always returns zero, as notifier_chain_register
197 * always returns zero.
198 */
199
200int register_reboot_notifier(struct notifier_block * nb)
201{
202 return notifier_chain_register(&reboot_notifier_list, nb);
203}
204
205EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_reboot_notifier);
206
207/**
208 * unregister_reboot_notifier - Unregister previously registered reboot notifier
209 * @nb: Hook to be unregistered
210 *
211 * Unregisters a previously registered reboot
212 * notifier function.
213 *
214 * Returns zero on success, or %-ENOENT on failure.
215 */
216
217int unregister_reboot_notifier(struct notifier_block * nb)
218{
219 return notifier_chain_unregister(&reboot_notifier_list, nb);
220}
221
222EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_reboot_notifier);
223
224static int set_one_prio(struct task_struct *p, int niceval, int error)
225{
226 int no_nice;
227
228 if (p->uid != current->euid &&
229 p->euid != current->euid && !capable(CAP_SYS_NICE)) {
230 error = -EPERM;
231 goto out;
232 }
e43379f1 233 if (niceval < task_nice(p) && !can_nice(p, niceval)) {
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234 error = -EACCES;
235 goto out;
236 }
237 no_nice = security_task_setnice(p, niceval);
238 if (no_nice) {
239 error = no_nice;
240 goto out;
241 }
242 if (error == -ESRCH)
243 error = 0;
244 set_user_nice(p, niceval);
245out:
246 return error;
247}
248
249asmlinkage long sys_setpriority(int which, int who, int niceval)
250{
251 struct task_struct *g, *p;
252 struct user_struct *user;
253 int error = -EINVAL;
254
255 if (which > 2 || which < 0)
256 goto out;
257
258 /* normalize: avoid signed division (rounding problems) */
259 error = -ESRCH;
260 if (niceval < -20)
261 niceval = -20;
262 if (niceval > 19)
263 niceval = 19;
264
265 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
266 switch (which) {
267 case PRIO_PROCESS:
268 if (!who)
269 who = current->pid;
270 p = find_task_by_pid(who);
271 if (p)
272 error = set_one_prio(p, niceval, error);
273 break;
274 case PRIO_PGRP:
275 if (!who)
276 who = process_group(current);
277 do_each_task_pid(who, PIDTYPE_PGID, p) {
278 error = set_one_prio(p, niceval, error);
279 } while_each_task_pid(who, PIDTYPE_PGID, p);
280 break;
281 case PRIO_USER:
282 user = current->user;
283 if (!who)
284 who = current->uid;
285 else
286 if ((who != current->uid) && !(user = find_user(who)))
287 goto out_unlock; /* No processes for this user */
288
289 do_each_thread(g, p)
290 if (p->uid == who)
291 error = set_one_prio(p, niceval, error);
292 while_each_thread(g, p);
293 if (who != current->uid)
294 free_uid(user); /* For find_user() */
295 break;
296 }
297out_unlock:
298 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
299out:
300 return error;
301}
302
303/*
304 * Ugh. To avoid negative return values, "getpriority()" will
305 * not return the normal nice-value, but a negated value that
306 * has been offset by 20 (ie it returns 40..1 instead of -20..19)
307 * to stay compatible.
308 */
309asmlinkage long sys_getpriority(int which, int who)
310{
311 struct task_struct *g, *p;
312 struct user_struct *user;
313 long niceval, retval = -ESRCH;
314
315 if (which > 2 || which < 0)
316 return -EINVAL;
317
318 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
319 switch (which) {
320 case PRIO_PROCESS:
321 if (!who)
322 who = current->pid;
323 p = find_task_by_pid(who);
324 if (p) {
325 niceval = 20 - task_nice(p);
326 if (niceval > retval)
327 retval = niceval;
328 }
329 break;
330 case PRIO_PGRP:
331 if (!who)
332 who = process_group(current);
333 do_each_task_pid(who, PIDTYPE_PGID, p) {
334 niceval = 20 - task_nice(p);
335 if (niceval > retval)
336 retval = niceval;
337 } while_each_task_pid(who, PIDTYPE_PGID, p);
338 break;
339 case PRIO_USER:
340 user = current->user;
341 if (!who)
342 who = current->uid;
343 else
344 if ((who != current->uid) && !(user = find_user(who)))
345 goto out_unlock; /* No processes for this user */
346
347 do_each_thread(g, p)
348 if (p->uid == who) {
349 niceval = 20 - task_nice(p);
350 if (niceval > retval)
351 retval = niceval;
352 }
353 while_each_thread(g, p);
354 if (who != current->uid)
355 free_uid(user); /* for find_user() */
356 break;
357 }
358out_unlock:
359 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
360
361 return retval;
362}
363
364
365/*
366 * Reboot system call: for obvious reasons only root may call it,
367 * and even root needs to set up some magic numbers in the registers
368 * so that some mistake won't make this reboot the whole machine.
369 * You can also set the meaning of the ctrl-alt-del-key here.
370 *
371 * reboot doesn't sync: do that yourself before calling this.
372 */
373asmlinkage long sys_reboot(int magic1, int magic2, unsigned int cmd, void __user * arg)
374{
375 char buffer[256];
376
377 /* We only trust the superuser with rebooting the system. */
378 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_BOOT))
379 return -EPERM;
380
381 /* For safety, we require "magic" arguments. */
382 if (magic1 != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC1 ||
383 (magic2 != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2 &&
384 magic2 != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2A &&
385 magic2 != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2B &&
386 magic2 != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2C))
387 return -EINVAL;
388
389 lock_kernel();
390 switch (cmd) {
391 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART:
392 notifier_call_chain(&reboot_notifier_list, SYS_RESTART, NULL);
393 system_state = SYSTEM_RESTART;
47f61f39 394 device_suspend(PMSG_FREEZE);
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395 device_shutdown();
396 printk(KERN_EMERG "Restarting system.\n");
397 machine_restart(NULL);
398 break;
399
400 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_ON:
401 C_A_D = 1;
402 break;
403
404 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_OFF:
405 C_A_D = 0;
406 break;
407
408 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_HALT:
409 notifier_call_chain(&reboot_notifier_list, SYS_HALT, NULL);
410 system_state = SYSTEM_HALT;
620b0327 411 device_suspend(PMSG_SUSPEND);
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412 device_shutdown();
413 printk(KERN_EMERG "System halted.\n");
414 machine_halt();
415 unlock_kernel();
416 do_exit(0);
417 break;
418
419 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_POWER_OFF:
420 notifier_call_chain(&reboot_notifier_list, SYS_POWER_OFF, NULL);
421 system_state = SYSTEM_POWER_OFF;
620b0327 422 device_suspend(PMSG_SUSPEND);
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423 device_shutdown();
424 printk(KERN_EMERG "Power down.\n");
425 machine_power_off();
426 unlock_kernel();
427 do_exit(0);
428 break;
429
430 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART2:
431 if (strncpy_from_user(&buffer[0], arg, sizeof(buffer) - 1) < 0) {
432 unlock_kernel();
433 return -EFAULT;
434 }
435 buffer[sizeof(buffer) - 1] = '\0';
436
437 notifier_call_chain(&reboot_notifier_list, SYS_RESTART, buffer);
438 system_state = SYSTEM_RESTART;
620b0327 439 device_suspend(PMSG_FREEZE);
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440 device_shutdown();
441 printk(KERN_EMERG "Restarting system with command '%s'.\n", buffer);
442 machine_restart(buffer);
443 break;
444
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445#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC
446 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_KEXEC:
447 {
448 struct kimage *image;
449 image = xchg(&kexec_image, 0);
450 if (!image) {
451 unlock_kernel();
452 return -EINVAL;
453 }
454 notifier_call_chain(&reboot_notifier_list, SYS_RESTART, NULL);
455 system_state = SYSTEM_RESTART;
47f61f39 456 device_suspend(PMSG_FREEZE);
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457 device_shutdown();
458 printk(KERN_EMERG "Starting new kernel\n");
459 machine_shutdown();
460 machine_kexec(image);
461 break;
462 }
463#endif
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464#ifdef CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND
465 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_SW_SUSPEND:
466 {
467 int ret = software_suspend();
468 unlock_kernel();
469 return ret;
470 }
471#endif
472
473 default:
474 unlock_kernel();
475 return -EINVAL;
476 }
477 unlock_kernel();
478 return 0;
479}
480
481static void deferred_cad(void *dummy)
482{
483 notifier_call_chain(&reboot_notifier_list, SYS_RESTART, NULL);
484 machine_restart(NULL);
485}
486
487/*
488 * This function gets called by ctrl-alt-del - ie the keyboard interrupt.
489 * As it's called within an interrupt, it may NOT sync: the only choice
490 * is whether to reboot at once, or just ignore the ctrl-alt-del.
491 */
492void ctrl_alt_del(void)
493{
494 static DECLARE_WORK(cad_work, deferred_cad, NULL);
495
496 if (C_A_D)
497 schedule_work(&cad_work);
498 else
499 kill_proc(cad_pid, SIGINT, 1);
500}
501
502
503/*
504 * Unprivileged users may change the real gid to the effective gid
505 * or vice versa. (BSD-style)
506 *
507 * If you set the real gid at all, or set the effective gid to a value not
508 * equal to the real gid, then the saved gid is set to the new effective gid.
509 *
510 * This makes it possible for a setgid program to completely drop its
511 * privileges, which is often a useful assertion to make when you are doing
512 * a security audit over a program.
513 *
514 * The general idea is that a program which uses just setregid() will be
515 * 100% compatible with BSD. A program which uses just setgid() will be
516 * 100% compatible with POSIX with saved IDs.
517 *
518 * SMP: There are not races, the GIDs are checked only by filesystem
519 * operations (as far as semantic preservation is concerned).
520 */
521asmlinkage long sys_setregid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid)
522{
523 int old_rgid = current->gid;
524 int old_egid = current->egid;
525 int new_rgid = old_rgid;
526 int new_egid = old_egid;
527 int retval;
528
529 retval = security_task_setgid(rgid, egid, (gid_t)-1, LSM_SETID_RE);
530 if (retval)
531 return retval;
532
533 if (rgid != (gid_t) -1) {
534 if ((old_rgid == rgid) ||
535 (current->egid==rgid) ||
536 capable(CAP_SETGID))
537 new_rgid = rgid;
538 else
539 return -EPERM;
540 }
541 if (egid != (gid_t) -1) {
542 if ((old_rgid == egid) ||
543 (current->egid == egid) ||
544 (current->sgid == egid) ||
545 capable(CAP_SETGID))
546 new_egid = egid;
547 else {
548 return -EPERM;
549 }
550 }
551 if (new_egid != old_egid)
552 {
d6e71144 553 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 554 smp_wmb();
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555 }
556 if (rgid != (gid_t) -1 ||
557 (egid != (gid_t) -1 && egid != old_rgid))
558 current->sgid = new_egid;
559 current->fsgid = new_egid;
560 current->egid = new_egid;
561 current->gid = new_rgid;
562 key_fsgid_changed(current);
563 return 0;
564}
565
566/*
567 * setgid() is implemented like SysV w/ SAVED_IDS
568 *
569 * SMP: Same implicit races as above.
570 */
571asmlinkage long sys_setgid(gid_t gid)
572{
573 int old_egid = current->egid;
574 int retval;
575
576 retval = security_task_setgid(gid, (gid_t)-1, (gid_t)-1, LSM_SETID_ID);
577 if (retval)
578 return retval;
579
580 if (capable(CAP_SETGID))
581 {
582 if(old_egid != gid)
583 {
d6e71144 584 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 585 smp_wmb();
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586 }
587 current->gid = current->egid = current->sgid = current->fsgid = gid;
588 }
589 else if ((gid == current->gid) || (gid == current->sgid))
590 {
591 if(old_egid != gid)
592 {
d6e71144 593 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 594 smp_wmb();
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595 }
596 current->egid = current->fsgid = gid;
597 }
598 else
599 return -EPERM;
600
601 key_fsgid_changed(current);
602 return 0;
603}
604
605static int set_user(uid_t new_ruid, int dumpclear)
606{
607 struct user_struct *new_user;
608
609 new_user = alloc_uid(new_ruid);
610 if (!new_user)
611 return -EAGAIN;
612
613 if (atomic_read(&new_user->processes) >=
614 current->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_NPROC].rlim_cur &&
615 new_user != &root_user) {
616 free_uid(new_user);
617 return -EAGAIN;
618 }
619
620 switch_uid(new_user);
621
622 if(dumpclear)
623 {
d6e71144 624 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 625 smp_wmb();
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626 }
627 current->uid = new_ruid;
628 return 0;
629}
630
631/*
632 * Unprivileged users may change the real uid to the effective uid
633 * or vice versa. (BSD-style)
634 *
635 * If you set the real uid at all, or set the effective uid to a value not
636 * equal to the real uid, then the saved uid is set to the new effective uid.
637 *
638 * This makes it possible for a setuid program to completely drop its
639 * privileges, which is often a useful assertion to make when you are doing
640 * a security audit over a program.
641 *
642 * The general idea is that a program which uses just setreuid() will be
643 * 100% compatible with BSD. A program which uses just setuid() will be
644 * 100% compatible with POSIX with saved IDs.
645 */
646asmlinkage long sys_setreuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid)
647{
648 int old_ruid, old_euid, old_suid, new_ruid, new_euid;
649 int retval;
650
651 retval = security_task_setuid(ruid, euid, (uid_t)-1, LSM_SETID_RE);
652 if (retval)
653 return retval;
654
655 new_ruid = old_ruid = current->uid;
656 new_euid = old_euid = current->euid;
657 old_suid = current->suid;
658
659 if (ruid != (uid_t) -1) {
660 new_ruid = ruid;
661 if ((old_ruid != ruid) &&
662 (current->euid != ruid) &&
663 !capable(CAP_SETUID))
664 return -EPERM;
665 }
666
667 if (euid != (uid_t) -1) {
668 new_euid = euid;
669 if ((old_ruid != euid) &&
670 (current->euid != euid) &&
671 (current->suid != euid) &&
672 !capable(CAP_SETUID))
673 return -EPERM;
674 }
675
676 if (new_ruid != old_ruid && set_user(new_ruid, new_euid != old_euid) < 0)
677 return -EAGAIN;
678
679 if (new_euid != old_euid)
680 {
d6e71144 681 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 682 smp_wmb();
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683 }
684 current->fsuid = current->euid = new_euid;
685 if (ruid != (uid_t) -1 ||
686 (euid != (uid_t) -1 && euid != old_ruid))
687 current->suid = current->euid;
688 current->fsuid = current->euid;
689
690 key_fsuid_changed(current);
691
692 return security_task_post_setuid(old_ruid, old_euid, old_suid, LSM_SETID_RE);
693}
694
695
696
697/*
698 * setuid() is implemented like SysV with SAVED_IDS
699 *
700 * Note that SAVED_ID's is deficient in that a setuid root program
701 * like sendmail, for example, cannot set its uid to be a normal
702 * user and then switch back, because if you're root, setuid() sets
703 * the saved uid too. If you don't like this, blame the bright people
704 * in the POSIX committee and/or USG. Note that the BSD-style setreuid()
705 * will allow a root program to temporarily drop privileges and be able to
706 * regain them by swapping the real and effective uid.
707 */
708asmlinkage long sys_setuid(uid_t uid)
709{
710 int old_euid = current->euid;
711 int old_ruid, old_suid, new_ruid, new_suid;
712 int retval;
713
714 retval = security_task_setuid(uid, (uid_t)-1, (uid_t)-1, LSM_SETID_ID);
715 if (retval)
716 return retval;
717
718 old_ruid = new_ruid = current->uid;
719 old_suid = current->suid;
720 new_suid = old_suid;
721
722 if (capable(CAP_SETUID)) {
723 if (uid != old_ruid && set_user(uid, old_euid != uid) < 0)
724 return -EAGAIN;
725 new_suid = uid;
726 } else if ((uid != current->uid) && (uid != new_suid))
727 return -EPERM;
728
729 if (old_euid != uid)
730 {
d6e71144 731 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 732 smp_wmb();
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733 }
734 current->fsuid = current->euid = uid;
735 current->suid = new_suid;
736
737 key_fsuid_changed(current);
738
739 return security_task_post_setuid(old_ruid, old_euid, old_suid, LSM_SETID_ID);
740}
741
742
743/*
744 * This function implements a generic ability to update ruid, euid,
745 * and suid. This allows you to implement the 4.4 compatible seteuid().
746 */
747asmlinkage long sys_setresuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid, uid_t suid)
748{
749 int old_ruid = current->uid;
750 int old_euid = current->euid;
751 int old_suid = current->suid;
752 int retval;
753
754 retval = security_task_setuid(ruid, euid, suid, LSM_SETID_RES);
755 if (retval)
756 return retval;
757
758 if (!capable(CAP_SETUID)) {
759 if ((ruid != (uid_t) -1) && (ruid != current->uid) &&
760 (ruid != current->euid) && (ruid != current->suid))
761 return -EPERM;
762 if ((euid != (uid_t) -1) && (euid != current->uid) &&
763 (euid != current->euid) && (euid != current->suid))
764 return -EPERM;
765 if ((suid != (uid_t) -1) && (suid != current->uid) &&
766 (suid != current->euid) && (suid != current->suid))
767 return -EPERM;
768 }
769 if (ruid != (uid_t) -1) {
770 if (ruid != current->uid && set_user(ruid, euid != current->euid) < 0)
771 return -EAGAIN;
772 }
773 if (euid != (uid_t) -1) {
774 if (euid != current->euid)
775 {
d6e71144 776 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 777 smp_wmb();
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778 }
779 current->euid = euid;
780 }
781 current->fsuid = current->euid;
782 if (suid != (uid_t) -1)
783 current->suid = suid;
784
785 key_fsuid_changed(current);
786
787 return security_task_post_setuid(old_ruid, old_euid, old_suid, LSM_SETID_RES);
788}
789
790asmlinkage long sys_getresuid(uid_t __user *ruid, uid_t __user *euid, uid_t __user *suid)
791{
792 int retval;
793
794 if (!(retval = put_user(current->uid, ruid)) &&
795 !(retval = put_user(current->euid, euid)))
796 retval = put_user(current->suid, suid);
797
798 return retval;
799}
800
801/*
802 * Same as above, but for rgid, egid, sgid.
803 */
804asmlinkage long sys_setresgid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid, gid_t sgid)
805{
806 int retval;
807
808 retval = security_task_setgid(rgid, egid, sgid, LSM_SETID_RES);
809 if (retval)
810 return retval;
811
812 if (!capable(CAP_SETGID)) {
813 if ((rgid != (gid_t) -1) && (rgid != current->gid) &&
814 (rgid != current->egid) && (rgid != current->sgid))
815 return -EPERM;
816 if ((egid != (gid_t) -1) && (egid != current->gid) &&
817 (egid != current->egid) && (egid != current->sgid))
818 return -EPERM;
819 if ((sgid != (gid_t) -1) && (sgid != current->gid) &&
820 (sgid != current->egid) && (sgid != current->sgid))
821 return -EPERM;
822 }
823 if (egid != (gid_t) -1) {
824 if (egid != current->egid)
825 {
d6e71144 826 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 827 smp_wmb();
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828 }
829 current->egid = egid;
830 }
831 current->fsgid = current->egid;
832 if (rgid != (gid_t) -1)
833 current->gid = rgid;
834 if (sgid != (gid_t) -1)
835 current->sgid = sgid;
836
837 key_fsgid_changed(current);
838 return 0;
839}
840
841asmlinkage long sys_getresgid(gid_t __user *rgid, gid_t __user *egid, gid_t __user *sgid)
842{
843 int retval;
844
845 if (!(retval = put_user(current->gid, rgid)) &&
846 !(retval = put_user(current->egid, egid)))
847 retval = put_user(current->sgid, sgid);
848
849 return retval;
850}
851
852
853/*
854 * "setfsuid()" sets the fsuid - the uid used for filesystem checks. This
855 * is used for "access()" and for the NFS daemon (letting nfsd stay at
856 * whatever uid it wants to). It normally shadows "euid", except when
857 * explicitly set by setfsuid() or for access..
858 */
859asmlinkage long sys_setfsuid(uid_t uid)
860{
861 int old_fsuid;
862
863 old_fsuid = current->fsuid;
864 if (security_task_setuid(uid, (uid_t)-1, (uid_t)-1, LSM_SETID_FS))
865 return old_fsuid;
866
867 if (uid == current->uid || uid == current->euid ||
868 uid == current->suid || uid == current->fsuid ||
869 capable(CAP_SETUID))
870 {
871 if (uid != old_fsuid)
872 {
d6e71144 873 current->mm->dumpable = suid_dumpable;
d59dd462 874 smp_wmb();
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875 }
876 current->fsuid = uid;
877 }
878
879 key_fsuid_changed(current);
880
881 security_task_post_setuid(old_fsuid, (uid_t)-1, (uid_t)-1, LSM_SETID_FS);
882
883 return old_fsuid;
884}
885
886/*
887