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/*
* Implementation of SVID messages
*
* Author: Daniel Boulet
*
* Copyright 1993 Daniel Boulet and RTMX Inc.
*
* This system call was implemented by Daniel Boulet under contract from RTMX.
*
* Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification,
* are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact.
*
* Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions.
* Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due
* but requiring it would be too onerous.
*
* This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind.
*/
/*
* NOTICE: This file was modified by SPARTA, Inc. in 2005 to introduce
* support for mandatory and extensible security protections. This notice
* is included in support of clause 2.2 (b) of the Apple Public License,
* Version 2.0.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/proc_internal.h>
#include <sys/kauth.h>
#include <sys/msg.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <mach/mach_types.h>
#include <security/audit/audit.h>
#include <sys/filedesc.h>
#include <sys/file_internal.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
#include <sys/ipcs.h>
#if CONFIG_MACF
#include <security/mac_framework.h>
#endif
#if SYSV_MSG
static int msginit(void *);
#define MSG_DEBUG
#undef MSG_DEBUG_OK
/* Uncomment this line to see MAC debugging output. */
/* #define MAC_DEBUG */
#if CONFIG_MACF_DEBUG
#define MPRINTF(a) printf(a)
#else
#define MPRINTF(a)
#endif
static void msg_freehdr(struct msg *msghdr);
typedef int sy_call_t(struct proc *, void *, int *);
/* XXX casting to (sy_call_t *) is bogus, as usual. */
static sy_call_t* const msgcalls[] = {
(sy_call_t *)msgctl, (sy_call_t *)msgget,
(sy_call_t *)msgsnd, (sy_call_t *)msgrcv
};
static int nfree_msgmaps; /* # of free map entries */
static short free_msgmaps; /* free map entries list head */
static struct msg *free_msghdrs; /* list of free msg headers */
char *msgpool; /* MSGMAX byte long msg buffer pool */
struct msgmap *msgmaps; /* MSGSEG msgmap structures */
struct msg *msghdrs; /* MSGTQL msg headers */
struct msqid_kernel *msqids; /* MSGMNI msqid_kernel structs (wrapping user_msqid_ds structs) */
static LCK_GRP_DECLARE(sysv_msg_subsys_lck_grp, "sysv_msg_subsys_lock");
static LCK_MTX_DECLARE(sysv_msg_subsys_mutex, &sysv_msg_subsys_lck_grp);
#define SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK() lck_mtx_lock(&sysv_msg_subsys_mutex)
#define SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK() lck_mtx_unlock(&sysv_msg_subsys_mutex)
#ifdef __APPLE_API_PRIVATE
int msgmax, /* max chars in a message */
msgmni, /* max message queue identifiers */
msgmnb, /* max chars in a queue */
msgtql, /* max messages in system */
msgssz, /* size of a message segment (see notes above) */
msgseg; /* number of message segments */
struct msginfo msginfo = {
.msgmax = MSGMAX, /* = (MSGSSZ*MSGSEG) : max chars in a message */
.msgmni = MSGMNI, /* = 40 : max message queue identifiers */
.msgmnb = MSGMNB, /* = 2048 : max chars in a queue */
.msgtql = MSGTQL, /* = 40 : max messages in system */
.msgssz = MSGSSZ, /* = 8 : size of a message segment (2^N long) */
.msgseg = MSGSEG /* = 2048 : number of message segments */
};
#endif /* __APPLE_API_PRIVATE */
static __inline__ user_time_t
sysv_msgtime(void)
{
struct timeval tv;
microtime(&tv);
return tv.tv_sec;
}
/*
* NOTE: Source and target may *NOT* overlap! (target is smaller)
*/
static void
msqid_ds_kerneltouser32(struct user_msqid_ds *in, struct user32_msqid_ds *out)
{
out->msg_perm = in->msg_perm;
out->msg_qnum = in->msg_qnum;
out->msg_cbytes = in->msg_cbytes; /* for ipcs */
out->msg_qbytes = in->msg_qbytes;
out->msg_lspid = in->msg_lspid;
out->msg_lrpid = in->msg_lrpid;
out->msg_stime = in->msg_stime; /* XXX loss of range */
out->msg_rtime = in->msg_rtime; /* XXX loss of range */
out->msg_ctime = in->msg_ctime; /* XXX loss of range */
}
static void
msqid_ds_kerneltouser64(struct user_msqid_ds *in, struct user64_msqid_ds *out)
{
out->msg_perm = in->msg_perm;
out->msg_qnum = in->msg_qnum;
out->msg_cbytes = in->msg_cbytes; /* for ipcs */
out->msg_qbytes = in->msg_qbytes;
out->msg_lspid = in->msg_lspid;
out->msg_lrpid = in->msg_lrpid;
out->msg_stime = in->msg_stime; /* XXX loss of range */
out->msg_rtime = in->msg_rtime; /* XXX loss of range */
out->msg_ctime = in->msg_ctime; /* XXX loss of range */
}
/*
* NOTE: Source and target may are permitted to overlap! (source is smaller);
* this works because we copy fields in order from the end of the struct to
* the beginning.
*/
static void
msqid_ds_user32tokernel(struct user32_msqid_ds *in, struct user_msqid_ds *out)
{
out->msg_ctime = in->msg_ctime;
out->msg_rtime = in->msg_rtime;
out->msg_stime = in->msg_stime;
out->msg_lrpid = in->msg_lrpid;
out->msg_lspid = in->msg_lspid;
out->msg_qbytes = in->msg_qbytes;
out->msg_cbytes = in->msg_cbytes; /* for ipcs */
out->msg_qnum = in->msg_qnum;
out->msg_perm = in->msg_perm;
}
static void
msqid_ds_user64tokernel(struct user64_msqid_ds *in, struct user_msqid_ds *out)
{
out->msg_ctime = in->msg_ctime;
out->msg_rtime = in->msg_rtime;
out->msg_stime = in->msg_stime;
out->msg_lrpid = in->msg_lrpid;
out->msg_lspid = in->msg_lspid;
out->msg_qbytes = in->msg_qbytes;
out->msg_cbytes = in->msg_cbytes; /* for ipcs */
out->msg_qnum = in->msg_qnum;
out->msg_perm = in->msg_perm;
}
/* This routine assumes the system is locked prior to calling this routine */
static int
msginit(__unused void *dummy)
{
static int initted = 0;
int i;
/* Lazy initialization on first system call; we don't have SYSINIT(). */
if (initted) {
return initted;
}
/*
* msginfo.msgssz should be a power of two for efficiency reasons.
* It is also pretty silly if msginfo.msgssz is less than 8
* or greater than about 256 so ...
*/
i = 8;
while (i < 1024 && i != msginfo.msgssz) {
i <<= 1;
}
if (i != msginfo.msgssz) {
printf("msginfo.msgssz=%d (0x%x) not a small power of 2; resetting to %d\n", msginfo.msgssz, msginfo.msgssz, MSGSSZ);
msginfo.msgssz = MSGSSZ;
}
if (msginfo.msgseg > 32767) {
printf("msginfo.msgseg=%d (> 32767); resetting to %d\n", msginfo.msgseg, MSGSEG);
msginfo.msgseg = MSGSEG;
}
/*
* Allocate memory for message pool, maps, headers, and queue IDs;
* if this fails, fail safely and leave it uninitialized (related
* system calls will fail).
*/
msgpool = kalloc_data(msginfo.msgmax, Z_WAITOK);
if (msgpool == NULL) {
printf("msginit: can't allocate msgpool");
goto bad;
}
msgmaps = kalloc_data(sizeof(struct msgmap) * msginfo.msgseg, Z_WAITOK);
if (msgmaps == NULL) {
printf("msginit: can't allocate msgmaps");
goto bad;
}
msghdrs = kalloc_type(struct msg, msginfo.msgtql, Z_WAITOK);
if (msghdrs == NULL) {
printf("msginit: can't allocate msghdrs");
goto bad;
}
msqids = kalloc_type(struct msqid_kernel, msginfo.msgmni, Z_WAITOK);
if (msqids == NULL) {
printf("msginit: can't allocate msqids");
goto bad;
}
/* init msgmaps */
for (i = 0; i < msginfo.msgseg; i++) {
if (i > 0) {
msgmaps[i - 1].next = i;
}
msgmaps[i].next = -1; /* implies entry is available */
}
free_msgmaps = 0;
nfree_msgmaps = msginfo.msgseg;
/* init msghdrs */
for (i = 0; i < msginfo.msgtql; i++) {
msghdrs[i].msg_type = 0;
if (i > 0) {
msghdrs[i - 1].msg_next = &msghdrs[i];
}
msghdrs[i].msg_next = NULL;
#if CONFIG_MACF
mac_sysvmsg_label_init(&msghdrs[i]);
#endif
}
free_msghdrs = &msghdrs[0];
/* init msqids */
for (i = 0; i < msginfo.msgmni; i++) {
msqids[i].u.msg_qbytes = 0; /* implies entry is available */
msqids[i].u.msg_perm._seq = 0; /* reset to a known value */
msqids[i].u.msg_perm.mode = 0;
#if CONFIG_MACF
mac_sysvmsq_label_init(&msqids[i]);
#endif
}
initted = 1;
bad:
if (!initted) {
kfree_data(msgpool, sizeof(struct msgmap) * msginfo.msgseg);
kfree_data(msgmaps, sizeof(struct msgmap) * msginfo.msgseg);
kfree_type(struct msg, msginfo.msgtql, msghdrs);
kfree_type(struct msqid_kernel, msginfo.msgmni, msqids);
}
return initted;
}
/*
* msgsys
*
* Entry point for all MSG calls: msgctl, msgget, msgsnd, msgrcv
*
* Parameters: p Process requesting the call
* uap User argument descriptor (see below)
* retval Return value of the selected msg call
*
* Indirect parameters: uap->which msg call to invoke (index in array of msg calls)
* uap->a2 User argument descriptor
*
* Returns: 0 Success
* !0 Not success
*
* Implicit returns: retval Return value of the selected msg call
*
* DEPRECATED: This interface should not be used to call the other MSG
* functions (msgctl, msgget, msgsnd, msgrcv). The correct
* usage is to call the other MSG functions directly.
*
*/
int
msgsys(struct proc *p, struct msgsys_args *uap, int32_t *retval)
{
if (uap->which >= sizeof(msgcalls) / sizeof(msgcalls[0])) {
return EINVAL;
}
return (*msgcalls[uap->which])(p, &uap->a2, retval);
}
static void
msg_freehdr(struct msg *msghdr)
{
while (msghdr->msg_ts > 0) {
short next;
if (msghdr->msg_spot < 0 || msghdr->msg_spot >= msginfo.msgseg) {
panic("msghdr->msg_spot out of range");
}
next = msgmaps[msghdr->msg_spot].next;
msgmaps[msghdr->msg_spot].next = free_msgmaps;
free_msgmaps = msghdr->msg_spot;
nfree_msgmaps++;
msghdr->msg_spot = next;
if (msghdr->msg_ts >= msginfo.msgssz) {
msghdr->msg_ts -= msginfo.msgssz;
} else {
msghdr->msg_ts = 0;
}
}
if (msghdr->msg_spot != -1) {
panic("msghdr->msg_spot != -1");
}
msghdr->msg_next = free_msghdrs;
free_msghdrs = msghdr;
#if CONFIG_MACF
mac_sysvmsg_label_recycle(msghdr);
#endif
/*
* Notify waiters that there are free message headers and segments
* now available.
*/
wakeup((caddr_t)&free_msghdrs);
}
int
msgctl(struct proc *p, struct msgctl_args *uap, int32_t *retval)
{
int msqid = uap->msqid;
int cmd = uap->cmd;
kauth_cred_t cred = kauth_cred_get();
int rval, eval;
struct user_msqid_ds msqbuf;
struct msqid_kernel *msqptr;
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
if (!msginit(0)) {
eval = ENOMEM;
goto msgctlout;
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("call to msgctl(%d, %d, 0x%qx)\n", msqid, cmd, uap->buf);
#endif
AUDIT_ARG(svipc_cmd, cmd);
AUDIT_ARG(svipc_id, msqid);
msqid = IPCID_TO_IX(msqid);
if (msqid < 0 || msqid >= msginfo.msgmni) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msqid (%d) out of range (0<=msqid<%d)\n", msqid,
msginfo.msgmni);
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgctlout;
}
msqptr = &msqids[msqid];
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes == 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("no such msqid\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgctlout;
}
if (msqptr->u.msg_perm._seq != IPCID_TO_SEQ(uap->msqid)) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("wrong sequence number\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgctlout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_msqctl(kauth_cred_get(), msqptr, cmd);
if (eval) {
goto msgctlout;
}
#endif
eval = 0;
rval = 0;
switch (cmd) {
case IPC_RMID:
{
struct msg *msghdr;
if ((eval = ipcperm(cred, &msqptr->u.msg_perm, IPC_M))) {
goto msgctlout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
/*
* Check that the thread has MAC access permissions to
* individual msghdrs. Note: We need to do this in a
* separate loop because the actual loop alters the
* msq/msghdr info as it progresses, and there is no going
* back if half the way through we discover that the
* thread cannot free a certain msghdr. The msq will get
* into an inconsistent state.
*/
for (msghdr = msqptr->u.msg_first; msghdr != NULL;
msghdr = msghdr->msg_next) {
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_msgrmid(kauth_cred_get(), msghdr);
if (eval) {
goto msgctlout;
}
}
#endif
/* Free the message headers */
msghdr = msqptr->u.msg_first;
while (msghdr != NULL) {
struct msg *msghdr_tmp;
/* Free the segments of each message */
msqptr->u.msg_cbytes -= msghdr->msg_ts;
msqptr->u.msg_qnum--;
msghdr_tmp = msghdr;
msghdr = msghdr->msg_next;
msg_freehdr(msghdr_tmp);
}
if (msqptr->u.msg_cbytes != 0) {
panic("msg_cbytes is messed up");
}
if (msqptr->u.msg_qnum != 0) {
panic("msg_qnum is messed up");
}
msqptr->u.msg_qbytes = 0; /* Mark it as free */
#if CONFIG_MACF
mac_sysvmsq_label_recycle(msqptr);
#endif
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
}
break;
case IPC_SET:
if ((eval = ipcperm(cred, &msqptr->u.msg_perm, IPC_M))) {
goto msgctlout;
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
if (IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) {
struct user64_msqid_ds tmpds;
eval = copyin(uap->buf, &tmpds, sizeof(tmpds));
msqid_ds_user64tokernel(&tmpds, &msqbuf);
} else {
struct user32_msqid_ds tmpds;
eval = copyin(uap->buf, &tmpds, sizeof(tmpds));
msqid_ds_user32tokernel(&tmpds, &msqbuf);
}
if (eval) {
return eval;
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
if (msqbuf.msg_qbytes > msqptr->u.msg_qbytes) {
eval = suser(cred, &p->p_acflag);
if (eval) {
goto msgctlout;
}
}
/* compare (msglen_t) value against restrict (int) value */
if (msqbuf.msg_qbytes > (user_msglen_t)msginfo.msgmnb) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("can't increase msg_qbytes beyond %d (truncating)\n",
msginfo.msgmnb);
#endif
msqbuf.msg_qbytes = msginfo.msgmnb; /* silently restrict qbytes to system limit */
}
if (msqbuf.msg_qbytes == 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("can't reduce msg_qbytes to 0\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgctlout;
}
msqptr->u.msg_perm.uid = msqbuf.msg_perm.uid; /* change the owner */
msqptr->u.msg_perm.gid = msqbuf.msg_perm.gid; /* change the owner */
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode = (msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode & ~0777) |
(msqbuf.msg_perm.mode & 0777);
msqptr->u.msg_qbytes = msqbuf.msg_qbytes;
msqptr->u.msg_ctime = sysv_msgtime();
break;
case IPC_STAT:
if ((eval = ipcperm(cred, &msqptr->u.msg_perm, IPC_R))) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("requester doesn't have read access\n");
#endif
goto msgctlout;
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
if (IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) {
struct user64_msqid_ds msqid_ds64 = {};
msqid_ds_kerneltouser64(&msqptr->u, &msqid_ds64);
eval = copyout(&msqid_ds64, uap->buf, sizeof(msqid_ds64));
} else {
struct user32_msqid_ds msqid_ds32 = {};
msqid_ds_kerneltouser32(&msqptr->u, &msqid_ds32);
eval = copyout(&msqid_ds32, uap->buf, sizeof(msqid_ds32));
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
break;
default:
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("invalid command %d\n", cmd);
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgctlout;
}
if (eval == 0) {
*retval = rval;
}
msgctlout:
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
return eval;
}
int
msgget(__unused struct proc *p, struct msgget_args *uap, int32_t *retval)
{
int msqid, eval;
int key = uap->key;
int msgflg = uap->msgflg;
kauth_cred_t cred = kauth_cred_get();
struct msqid_kernel *msqptr = NULL;
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
if (!msginit(0)) {
eval = ENOMEM;
goto msggetout;
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgget(0x%x, 0%o)\n", key, msgflg);
#endif
if (key != IPC_PRIVATE) {
for (msqid = 0; msqid < msginfo.msgmni; msqid++) {
msqptr = &msqids[msqid];
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes != 0 &&
msqptr->u.msg_perm._key == key) {
break;
}
}
if (msqid < msginfo.msgmni) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("found public key\n");
#endif
if ((msgflg & IPC_CREAT) && (msgflg & IPC_EXCL)) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("not exclusive\n");
#endif
eval = EEXIST;
goto msggetout;
}
if ((eval = ipcperm(cred, &msqptr->u.msg_perm, msgflg & 0700 ))) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("requester doesn't have 0%o access\n",
msgflg & 0700);
#endif
goto msggetout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_msqget(cred, msqptr);
if (eval) {
goto msggetout;
}
#endif
goto found;
}
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("need to allocate the user_msqid_ds\n");
#endif
if (key == IPC_PRIVATE || (msgflg & IPC_CREAT)) {
for (msqid = 0; msqid < msginfo.msgmni; msqid++) {
/*
* Look for an unallocated and unlocked user_msqid_ds.
* user_msqid_ds's can be locked by msgsnd or msgrcv
* while they are copying the message in/out. We
* can't re-use the entry until they release it.
*/
msqptr = &msqids[msqid];
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes == 0 &&
(msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode & MSG_LOCKED) == 0) {
break;
}
}
if (msqid == msginfo.msgmni) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("no more user_msqid_ds's available\n");
#endif
eval = ENOSPC;
goto msggetout;
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msqid %d is available\n", msqid);
#endif
msqptr->u.msg_perm._key = key;
msqptr->u.msg_perm.cuid = kauth_cred_getuid(cred);
msqptr->u.msg_perm.uid = kauth_cred_getuid(cred);
msqptr->u.msg_perm.cgid = kauth_cred_getgid(cred);
msqptr->u.msg_perm.gid = kauth_cred_getgid(cred);
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode = (msgflg & 0777);
/* Make sure that the returned msqid is unique */
msqptr->u.msg_perm._seq++;
msqptr->u.msg_first = NULL;
msqptr->u.msg_last = NULL;
msqptr->u.msg_cbytes = 0;
msqptr->u.msg_qnum = 0;
msqptr->u.msg_qbytes = msginfo.msgmnb;
msqptr->u.msg_lspid = 0;
msqptr->u.msg_lrpid = 0;
msqptr->u.msg_stime = 0;
msqptr->u.msg_rtime = 0;
msqptr->u.msg_ctime = sysv_msgtime();
#if CONFIG_MACF
mac_sysvmsq_label_associate(cred, msqptr);
#endif
} else {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("didn't find it and wasn't asked to create it\n");
#endif
eval = ENOENT;
goto msggetout;
}
found:
/* Construct the unique msqid */
*retval = IXSEQ_TO_IPCID(msqid, msqptr->u.msg_perm);
AUDIT_ARG(svipc_id, *retval);
eval = 0;
msggetout:
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
return eval;
}
int
msgsnd(struct proc *p, struct msgsnd_args *uap, int32_t *retval)
{
__pthread_testcancel(1);
return msgsnd_nocancel(p, (struct msgsnd_nocancel_args *)uap, retval);
}
int
msgsnd_nocancel(struct proc *p, struct msgsnd_nocancel_args *uap, int32_t *retval)
{
int msqid = uap->msqid;
user_addr_t user_msgp = uap->msgp;
size_t msgsz = (size_t)uap->msgsz; /* limit to 4G */
int msgflg = uap->msgflg;
int segs_needed, eval;
struct msqid_kernel *msqptr;
struct msg *msghdr;
short next;
user_long_t msgtype;
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
if (!msginit(0)) {
eval = ENOMEM;
goto msgsndout;
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("call to msgsnd(%d, 0x%qx, %ld, %d)\n", msqid, user_msgp, msgsz,
msgflg);
#endif
AUDIT_ARG(svipc_id, msqid);
msqid = IPCID_TO_IX(msqid);
if (msqid < 0 || msqid >= msginfo.msgmni) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msqid (%d) out of range (0<=msqid<%d)\n", msqid,
msginfo.msgmni);
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgsndout;
}
msqptr = &msqids[msqid];
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes == 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("no such message queue id\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgsndout;
}
if (msqptr->u.msg_perm._seq != IPCID_TO_SEQ(uap->msqid)) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("wrong sequence number\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgsndout;
}
if ((eval = ipcperm(kauth_cred_get(), &msqptr->u.msg_perm, IPC_W))) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("requester doesn't have write access\n");
#endif
goto msgsndout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_msqsnd(kauth_cred_get(), msqptr);
if (eval) {
goto msgsndout;
}
#endif
segs_needed = (msgsz + msginfo.msgssz - 1) / msginfo.msgssz;
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgsz=%ld, msgssz=%d, segs_needed=%d\n", msgsz, msginfo.msgssz,
segs_needed);
#endif
/*
* If we suffer resource starvation, we will sleep in this loop and
* wait for more resources to become available. This is a loop to
* ensure reacquisition of the mutex following any sleep, since there
* are multiple resources under contention.
*/
for (;;) {
void *blocking_resource = NULL;
/*
* Check that we have not had the maximum message size change
* out from under us and render our message invalid while we
* slept waiting for some resource.
*/
if (msgsz > msqptr->u.msg_qbytes) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgsz > msqptr->msg_qbytes\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgsndout;
}
/*
* If the user_msqid_ds is already locked, we need to sleep on
* the queue until it's unlocked.
*/
if (msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode & MSG_LOCKED) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msqid is locked\n");
#endif
blocking_resource = msqptr;
}
/*
* If our message plus the messages already in the queue would
* cause us to exceed the maximum number of bytes wer are
* permitted to queue, then block on the queue until it drains.
*/
if (msgsz + msqptr->u.msg_cbytes > msqptr->u.msg_qbytes) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgsz + msg_cbytes > msg_qbytes\n");
#endif
blocking_resource = msqptr;
}
/*
* Both message maps and message headers are protected by
* sleeping on the address of the pointer to the list of free
* message headers, since they are allocated and freed in
* tandem.
*/
if (segs_needed > nfree_msgmaps) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("segs_needed > nfree_msgmaps\n");
#endif
blocking_resource = &free_msghdrs;
}
if (free_msghdrs == NULL) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("no more msghdrs\n");
#endif
blocking_resource = &free_msghdrs;
}
if (blocking_resource != NULL) {
int we_own_it;
if ((msgflg & IPC_NOWAIT) != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("need more resources but caller doesn't want to wait\n");
#endif
eval = EAGAIN;
goto msgsndout;
}
if ((msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode & MSG_LOCKED) != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("we don't own the user_msqid_ds\n");
#endif
we_own_it = 0;
} else {
/* Force later arrivals to wait for our
* request */
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("we own the user_msqid_ds\n");
#endif
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode |= MSG_LOCKED;
we_own_it = 1;
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("goodnight\n");
#endif
eval = msleep(blocking_resource, &sysv_msg_subsys_mutex, (PZERO - 4) | PCATCH,
"msgwait", 0);
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("good morning, eval=%d\n", eval);
#endif
if (we_own_it) {
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode &= ~MSG_LOCKED;
}
if (eval != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgsnd: interrupted system call\n");
#endif
eval = EINTR;
goto msgsndout;
}
/*
* Make sure that the msq queue still exists
*/
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes == 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msqid deleted\n");
#endif
eval = EIDRM;
goto msgsndout;
}
} else {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("got all the resources that we need\n");
#endif
break;
}
}
/*
* We have the resources that we need.
* Make sure!
*/
if (msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode & MSG_LOCKED) {
panic("msg_perm.mode & MSG_LOCKED");
}
if (segs_needed > nfree_msgmaps) {
panic("segs_needed > nfree_msgmaps");
}
if (msgsz + msqptr->u.msg_cbytes > msqptr->u.msg_qbytes) {
panic("msgsz + msg_cbytes > msg_qbytes");
}
if (free_msghdrs == NULL) {
panic("no more msghdrs");
}
/*
* Re-lock the user_msqid_ds in case we page-fault when copying in
* the message
*/
if ((msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode & MSG_LOCKED) != 0) {
panic("user_msqid_ds is already locked");
}
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode |= MSG_LOCKED;
/*
* Allocate a message header
*/
msghdr = free_msghdrs;
free_msghdrs = msghdr->msg_next;
msghdr->msg_spot = -1;
msghdr->msg_ts = msgsz;
#if CONFIG_MACF
mac_sysvmsg_label_associate(kauth_cred_get(), msqptr, msghdr);
#endif
/*
* Allocate space for the message
*/
while (segs_needed > 0) {
if (nfree_msgmaps <= 0) {
panic("not enough msgmaps");
}
if (free_msgmaps == -1) {
panic("nil free_msgmaps");
}
next = free_msgmaps;
if (next <= -1) {
panic("next too low #1");
}
if (next >= msginfo.msgseg) {
panic("next out of range #1");
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("allocating segment %d to message\n", next);
#endif
free_msgmaps = msgmaps[next].next;
nfree_msgmaps--;
msgmaps[next].next = msghdr->msg_spot;
msghdr->msg_spot = next;
segs_needed--;
}
/*
* Copy in the message type. For a 64 bit process, this is 64 bits,
* but we only ever use the low 32 bits, so the cast is OK.
*/
if (IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) {
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
eval = copyin(user_msgp, &msgtype, sizeof(msgtype));
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
msghdr->msg_type = CAST_DOWN(long, msgtype);
user_msgp = user_msgp + sizeof(msgtype); /* ptr math */
} else {
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
int32_t msg_type32;
eval = copyin(user_msgp, &msg_type32, sizeof(msg_type32));
msghdr->msg_type = msg_type32;
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
user_msgp = user_msgp + sizeof(msg_type32); /* ptr math */
}
if (eval != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("error %d copying the message type\n", eval);
#endif
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode &= ~MSG_LOCKED;
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
goto msgsndout;
}
/*
* Validate the message type
*/
if (msghdr->msg_type < 1) {
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode &= ~MSG_LOCKED;
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("mtype (%ld) < 1\n", msghdr->msg_type);
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgsndout;
}
/*
* Copy in the message body
*/
next = msghdr->msg_spot;
while (msgsz > 0) {
size_t tlen;
/* compare input (size_t) value against restrict (int) value */
if (msgsz > (size_t)msginfo.msgssz) {
tlen = msginfo.msgssz;
} else {
tlen = msgsz;
}
if (next <= -1) {
panic("next too low #2");
}
if (next >= msginfo.msgseg) {
panic("next out of range #2");
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
eval = copyin(user_msgp, &msgpool[next * msginfo.msgssz], tlen);
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
if (eval != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("error %d copying in message segment\n", eval);
#endif
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode &= ~MSG_LOCKED;
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
goto msgsndout;
}
msgsz -= tlen;
user_msgp = user_msgp + tlen; /* ptr math */
next = msgmaps[next].next;
}
if (next != -1) {
panic("didn't use all the msg segments");
}
/*
* We've got the message. Unlock the user_msqid_ds.
*/
msqptr->u.msg_perm.mode &= ~MSG_LOCKED;
/*
* Make sure that the user_msqid_ds is still allocated.
*/
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes == 0) {
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
/* The SVID says to return EIDRM. */
#ifdef EIDRM
eval = EIDRM;
#else
/* Unfortunately, BSD doesn't define that code yet! */
eval = EINVAL;
#endif
goto msgsndout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
/*
* Note: Since the task/thread allocates the msghdr and usually
* primes it with its own MAC label, for a majority of policies, it
* won't be necessary to check whether the msghdr has access
* permissions to the msgq. The mac_sysvmsq_check_msqsnd check would
* suffice in that case. However, this hook may be required where
* individual policies derive a non-identical label for the msghdr
* from the current thread label and may want to check the msghdr
* enqueue permissions, along with read/write permissions to the
* msgq.
*/
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_enqueue(kauth_cred_get(), msghdr, msqptr);
if (eval) {
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
wakeup((caddr_t) msqptr);
goto msgsndout;
}
#endif
/*
* Put the message into the queue
*/
if (msqptr->u.msg_first == NULL) {
msqptr->u.msg_first = msghdr;
msqptr->u.msg_last = msghdr;
} else {
msqptr->u.msg_last->msg_next = msghdr;
msqptr->u.msg_last = msghdr;
}
msqptr->u.msg_last->msg_next = NULL;
msqptr->u.msg_cbytes += msghdr->msg_ts;
msqptr->u.msg_qnum++;
msqptr->u.msg_lspid = proc_getpid(p);
msqptr->u.msg_stime = sysv_msgtime();
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
*retval = 0;
eval = 0;
msgsndout:
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
return eval;
}
int
msgrcv(struct proc *p, struct msgrcv_args *uap, user_ssize_t *retval)
{
__pthread_testcancel(1);
return msgrcv_nocancel(p, (struct msgrcv_nocancel_args *)uap, retval);
}
int
msgrcv_nocancel(struct proc *p, struct msgrcv_nocancel_args *uap, user_ssize_t *retval)
{
int msqid = uap->msqid;
user_addr_t user_msgp = uap->msgp;
size_t msgsz = (size_t)uap->msgsz; /* limit to 4G */
long msgtyp = (long)uap->msgtyp; /* limit to 32 bits */
int msgflg = uap->msgflg;
size_t len;
struct msqid_kernel *msqptr;
struct msg *msghdr;
int eval;
short next;
user_long_t msgtype;
int32_t msg_type32;
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
if (!msginit(0)) {
eval = ENOMEM;
goto msgrcvout;
}
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("call to msgrcv(%d, 0x%qx, %ld, %ld, %d)\n", msqid, user_msgp,
msgsz, msgtyp, msgflg);
#endif
AUDIT_ARG(svipc_id, msqid);
msqid = IPCID_TO_IX(msqid);
if (msqid < 0 || msqid >= msginfo.msgmni) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msqid (%d) out of range (0<=msqid<%d)\n", msqid,
msginfo.msgmni);
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgrcvout;
}
msqptr = &msqids[msqid];
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes == 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("no such message queue id\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgrcvout;
}
if (msqptr->u.msg_perm._seq != IPCID_TO_SEQ(uap->msqid)) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("wrong sequence number\n");
#endif
eval = EINVAL;
goto msgrcvout;
}
if ((eval = ipcperm(kauth_cred_get(), &msqptr->u.msg_perm, IPC_R))) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("requester doesn't have read access\n");
#endif
goto msgrcvout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_msqrcv(kauth_cred_get(), msqptr);
if (eval) {
goto msgrcvout;
}
#endif
msghdr = NULL;
while (msghdr == NULL) {
if (msgtyp == 0) {
msghdr = msqptr->u.msg_first;
if (msghdr != NULL) {
if (msgsz < msghdr->msg_ts &&
(msgflg & MSG_NOERROR) == 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("first message on the queue is too big (want %ld, got %d)\n",
msgsz, msghdr->msg_ts);
#endif
eval = E2BIG;
goto msgrcvout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_msgrcv(kauth_cred_get(),
msghdr);
if (eval) {
goto msgrcvout;
}
#endif
if (msqptr->u.msg_first == msqptr->u.msg_last) {
msqptr->u.msg_first = NULL;
msqptr->u.msg_last = NULL;
} else {
msqptr->u.msg_first = msghdr->msg_next;
if (msqptr->u.msg_first == NULL) {
panic("msg_first/last messed up #1");
}
}
}
} else {
struct msg *previous;
struct msg **prev;
previous = NULL;
prev = &(msqptr->u.msg_first);
while ((msghdr = *prev) != NULL) {
/*
* Is this message's type an exact match or is
* this message's type less than or equal to
* the absolute value of a negative msgtyp?
* Note that the second half of this test can
* NEVER be true if msgtyp is positive since
* msg_type is always positive!
*/
if (msgtyp == msghdr->msg_type ||
msghdr->msg_type <= -msgtyp) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("found message type %ld, requested %ld\n",
msghdr->msg_type, msgtyp);
#endif
if (msgsz < msghdr->msg_ts &&
(msgflg & MSG_NOERROR) == 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("requested message on the queue is too big (want %ld, got %d)\n",
msgsz, msghdr->msg_ts);
#endif
eval = E2BIG;
goto msgrcvout;
}
#if CONFIG_MACF
eval = mac_sysvmsq_check_msgrcv(
kauth_cred_get(), msghdr);
if (eval) {
goto msgrcvout;
}
#endif
*prev = msghdr->msg_next;
if (msghdr == msqptr->u.msg_last) {
if (previous == NULL) {
if (prev !=
&msqptr->u.msg_first) {
panic("msg_first/last messed up #2");
}
msqptr->u.msg_first =
NULL;
msqptr->u.msg_last =
NULL;
} else {
if (prev ==
&msqptr->u.msg_first) {
panic("msg_first/last messed up #3");
}
msqptr->u.msg_last =
previous;
}
}
break;
}
previous = msghdr;
prev = &(msghdr->msg_next);
}
}
/*
* We've either extracted the msghdr for the appropriate
* message or there isn't one.
* If there is one then bail out of this loop.
*/
if (msghdr != NULL) {
break;
}
/*
* Hmph! No message found. Does the user want to wait?
*/
if ((msgflg & IPC_NOWAIT) != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("no appropriate message found (msgtyp=%ld)\n",
msgtyp);
#endif
/* The SVID says to return ENOMSG. */
#ifdef ENOMSG
eval = ENOMSG;
#else
/* Unfortunately, BSD doesn't define that code yet! */
eval = EAGAIN;
#endif
goto msgrcvout;
}
/*
* Wait for something to happen
*/
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgrcv: goodnight\n");
#endif
eval = msleep((caddr_t)msqptr, &sysv_msg_subsys_mutex, (PZERO - 4) | PCATCH, "msgwait",
0);
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgrcv: good morning (eval=%d)\n", eval);
#endif
if (eval != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msgsnd: interrupted system call\n");
#endif
eval = EINTR;
goto msgrcvout;
}
/*
* Make sure that the msq queue still exists
*/
if (msqptr->u.msg_qbytes == 0 ||
msqptr->u.msg_perm._seq != IPCID_TO_SEQ(uap->msqid)) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("msqid deleted\n");
#endif
/* The SVID says to return EIDRM. */
#ifdef EIDRM
eval = EIDRM;
#else
/* Unfortunately, BSD doesn't define that code yet! */
eval = EINVAL;
#endif
goto msgrcvout;
}
}
/*
* Return the message to the user.
*
* First, do the bookkeeping (before we risk being interrupted).
*/
msqptr->u.msg_cbytes -= msghdr->msg_ts;
msqptr->u.msg_qnum--;
msqptr->u.msg_lrpid = proc_getpid(p);
msqptr->u.msg_rtime = sysv_msgtime();
/*
* Make msgsz the actual amount that we'll be returning.
* Note that this effectively truncates the message if it is too long
* (since msgsz is never increased).
*/
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("found a message, msgsz=%ld, msg_ts=%d\n", msgsz,
msghdr->msg_ts);
#endif
if (msgsz > msghdr->msg_ts) {
msgsz = msghdr->msg_ts;
}
/*
* Return the type to the user.
*/
/*
* Copy out the message type. For a 64 bit process, this is 64 bits,
* but we only ever use the low 32 bits, so the cast is OK.
*/
if (IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) {
msgtype = msghdr->msg_type;
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
eval = copyout(&msgtype, user_msgp, sizeof(msgtype));
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
user_msgp = user_msgp + sizeof(msgtype); /* ptr math */
} else {
msg_type32 = msghdr->msg_type;
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
eval = copyout(&msg_type32, user_msgp, sizeof(msg_type32));
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
user_msgp = user_msgp + sizeof(msg_type32); /* ptr math */
}
if (eval != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("error (%d) copying out message type\n", eval);
#endif
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
goto msgrcvout;
}
/*
* Return the segments to the user
*/
next = msghdr->msg_spot;
for (len = 0; len < msgsz; len += msginfo.msgssz) {
size_t tlen;
/*
* copy the full segment, or less if we're at the end
* of the message
*/
tlen = MIN(msgsz - len, (size_t)msginfo.msgssz);
if (next <= -1) {
panic("next too low #3");
}
if (next >= msginfo.msgseg) {
panic("next out of range #3");
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
eval = copyout(&msgpool[next * msginfo.msgssz],
user_msgp, tlen);
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
if (eval != 0) {
#ifdef MSG_DEBUG_OK
printf("error (%d) copying out message segment\n",
eval);
#endif
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
goto msgrcvout;
}
user_msgp = user_msgp + tlen; /* ptr math */
next = msgmaps[next].next;
}
/*
* Done, return the actual number of bytes copied out.
*/
msg_freehdr(msghdr);
wakeup((caddr_t)msqptr);
*retval = msgsz;
eval = 0;
msgrcvout:
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
return eval;
}
static int
IPCS_msg_sysctl(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, __unused void *arg1,
__unused int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req)
{
int error;
int cursor;
union {
struct user32_IPCS_command u32;
struct user_IPCS_command u64;
} ipcs = { };
struct user32_msqid_ds msqid_ds32 = {}; /* post conversion, 32 bit version */
struct user64_msqid_ds msqid_ds64 = {}; /* post conversion, 64 bit version */
void *msqid_dsp;
size_t ipcs_sz;
size_t msqid_ds_sz;
struct proc *p = current_proc();
if (IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) {
ipcs_sz = sizeof(struct user_IPCS_command);
msqid_ds_sz = sizeof(struct user64_msqid_ds);
} else {
ipcs_sz = sizeof(struct user32_IPCS_command);
msqid_ds_sz = sizeof(struct user32_msqid_ds);
}
/* Copy in the command structure */
if ((error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &ipcs, ipcs_sz)) != 0) {
return error;
}
if (!IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) { /* convert in place */
ipcs.u64.ipcs_data = CAST_USER_ADDR_T(ipcs.u32.ipcs_data);
}
/* Let us version this interface... */
if (ipcs.u64.ipcs_magic != IPCS_MAGIC) {
return EINVAL;
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
switch (ipcs.u64.ipcs_op) {
case IPCS_MSG_CONF: /* Obtain global configuration data */
if (ipcs.u64.ipcs_datalen != sizeof(struct msginfo)) {
error = ERANGE;
break;
}
if (ipcs.u64.ipcs_cursor != 0) { /* fwd. compat. */
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
error = copyout(&msginfo, ipcs.u64.ipcs_data, ipcs.u64.ipcs_datalen);
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
break;
case IPCS_MSG_ITER: /* Iterate over existing segments */
/* Not done up top so we can set limits via sysctl (later) */
if (!msginit(0)) {
error = ENOMEM;
break;
}
cursor = ipcs.u64.ipcs_cursor;
if (cursor < 0 || cursor >= msginfo.msgmni) {
error = ERANGE;
break;
}
if (ipcs.u64.ipcs_datalen != (int)msqid_ds_sz) {
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
for (; cursor < msginfo.msgmni; cursor++) {
if (msqids[cursor].u.msg_qbytes != 0) { /* allocated */
break;
}
continue;
}
if (cursor == msginfo.msgmni) {
error = ENOENT;
break;
}
msqid_dsp = &msqids[cursor]; /* default: 64 bit */
/*
* If necessary, convert the 64 bit kernel segment
* descriptor to a 32 bit user one.
*/
if (IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) {
msqid_ds_kerneltouser64(msqid_dsp, &msqid_ds64);
msqid_dsp = &msqid_ds64;
} else {
msqid_ds_kerneltouser32(msqid_dsp, &msqid_ds32);
msqid_dsp = &msqid_ds32;
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
error = copyout(msqid_dsp, ipcs.u64.ipcs_data, ipcs.u64.ipcs_datalen);
if (!error) {
/* update cursor */
ipcs.u64.ipcs_cursor = cursor + 1;
if (!IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p)) { /* convert in place */
ipcs.u32.ipcs_data = CAST_DOWN_EXPLICIT(user32_addr_t, ipcs.u64.ipcs_data);
}
error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &ipcs, ipcs_sz);
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_LOCK();
break;
default:
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
SYSV_MSG_SUBSYS_UNLOCK();
return error;
}
SYSCTL_DECL(_kern_sysv_ipcs);
SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_sysv_ipcs, OID_AUTO, msg, CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_ANYBODY | CTLFLAG_LOCKED,
0, 0, IPCS_msg_sysctl,
"S,IPCS_msg_command",
"ipcs msg command interface");
#endif /* SYSV_MSG */