/* ** ** Copyright 2010, The Android Open Source Project ** ** Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); ** you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. ** You may obtain a copy of the License at ** ** http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 ** ** Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software ** distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, ** WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. ** See the License for the specific language governing permissions and ** limitations under the License. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "package.h" /* * WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING * * The following code runs as root on production devices, before * the run-as command has dropped the uid/gid. Hence be very * conservative and keep in mind the following: * * - Performance does not matter here, clarity and safety of the code * does however. Documentation is a must. * * - Avoid calling C library functions with complex implementations * like malloc() and printf(). You want to depend on simple system * calls instead, which behaviour is not going to be altered in * unpredictible ways by environment variables or system properties. * * - Do not trust user input and/or the filesystem whenever possible. * */ /* The file containing the list of installed packages on the system */ #define PACKAGES_LIST_FILE "/data/system/packages.list" /* Copy 'srclen' string bytes from 'src' into buffer 'dst' of size 'dstlen' * This function always zero-terminate the destination buffer unless * 'dstlen' is 0, even in case of overflow. * Returns a pointer into the src string, leaving off where the copy * has stopped. The copy will stop when dstlen, srclen or a null * character on src has been reached. */ static const char* string_copy(char* dst, size_t dstlen, const char* src, size_t srclen) { const char* srcend = src + srclen; const char* dstend = dst + dstlen; if (dstlen == 0) return src; dstend--; /* make room for terminating zero */ while (dst < dstend && src < srcend && *src != '\0') *dst++ = *src++; *dst = '\0'; /* zero-terminate result */ return src; } /* Open 'filename' and map it into our address-space. * Returns buffer address, or NULL on error * On exit, *filesize will be set to the file's size, or 0 on error */ static void* map_file(const char* filename, size_t* filesize) { int fd, ret, old_errno; struct stat st; size_t length = 0; void* address = NULL; gid_t oldegid; *filesize = 0; /* * Temporarily switch effective GID to allow us to read * the packages file */ oldegid = getegid(); if (setegid(AID_PACKAGE_INFO) < 0) { return NULL; } /* open the file for reading */ fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open(filename, O_RDONLY)); if (fd < 0) { return NULL; } /* restore back to our old egid */ if (setegid(oldegid) < 0) { goto EXIT; } /* get its size */ ret = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(fstat(fd, &st)); if (ret < 0) goto EXIT; /* Ensure that the file is owned by the system user */ if ((st.st_uid != AID_SYSTEM) || (st.st_gid != AID_PACKAGE_INFO)) { goto EXIT; } /* Ensure that the file has sane permissions */ if ((st.st_mode & S_IWOTH) != 0) { goto EXIT; } /* Ensure that the size is not ridiculously large */ length = (size_t)st.st_size; if ((off_t)length != st.st_size) { errno = ENOMEM; goto EXIT; } /* Memory-map the file now */ do { address = mmap(NULL, length, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); } while (address == MAP_FAILED && errno == EINTR); if (address == MAP_FAILED) { address = NULL; goto EXIT; } /* We're good, return size */ *filesize = length; EXIT: /* close the file, preserve old errno for better diagnostics */ old_errno = errno; close(fd); errno = old_errno; return address; } /* unmap the file, but preserve errno */ static void unmap_file(void* address, size_t size) { int old_errno = errno; TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(munmap(address, size)); errno = old_errno; } /* Check that a given directory: * - exists * - is owned by a given uid/gid * - is a real directory, not a symlink * - isn't readable or writable by others * * Return 0 on success, or -1 on error. * errno is set to EINVAL in case of failed check. */ static int check_directory_ownership(const char* path, uid_t uid) { int ret; struct stat st; do { ret = lstat(path, &st); } while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR); if (ret < 0) return -1; /* must be a real directory, not a symlink */ if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) goto BAD; /* must be owned by specific uid/gid */ if (st.st_uid != uid || st.st_gid != uid) goto BAD; /* must not be readable or writable by others */ if ((st.st_mode & (S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)) != 0) goto BAD; /* everything ok */ return 0; BAD: errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* This function is used to check the data directory path for safety. * We check that every sub-directory is owned by the 'system' user * and exists and is not a symlink. We also check that the full directory * path is properly owned by the user ID. * * Return 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int check_data_path(const char* dataPath, uid_t uid) { int nn; /* the path should be absolute */ if (dataPath[0] != '/') { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* look for all sub-paths, we do that by finding * directory separators in the input path and * checking each sub-path independently */ for (nn = 1; dataPath[nn] != '\0'; nn++) { char subpath[PATH_MAX]; /* skip non-separator characters */ if (dataPath[nn] != '/') continue; /* handle trailing separator case */ if (dataPath[nn+1] == '\0') { break; } /* found a separator, check that dataPath is not too long. */ if (nn >= (int)(sizeof subpath)) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* reject any '..' subpath */ if (nn >= 3 && dataPath[nn-3] == '/' && dataPath[nn-2] == '.' && dataPath[nn-1] == '.') { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* copy to 'subpath', then check ownership */ memcpy(subpath, dataPath, nn); subpath[nn] = '\0'; if (check_directory_ownership(subpath, AID_SYSTEM) < 0) return -1; } /* All sub-paths were checked, now verify that the full data * directory is owned by the application uid */ if (check_directory_ownership(dataPath, uid) < 0) return -1; /* all clear */ return 0; } /* Return TRUE iff a character is a space or tab */ static inline int is_space(char c) { return (c == ' ' || c == '\t'); } /* Skip any space or tab character from 'p' until 'end' is reached. * Return new position. */ static const char* skip_spaces(const char* p, const char* end) { while (p < end && is_space(*p)) p++; return p; } /* Skip any non-space and non-tab character from 'p' until 'end'. * Return new position. */ static const char* skip_non_spaces(const char* p, const char* end) { while (p < end && !is_space(*p)) p++; return p; } /* Find the first occurence of 'ch' between 'p' and 'end' * Return its position, or 'end' if none is found. */ static const char* find_first(const char* p, const char* end, char ch) { while (p < end && *p != ch) p++; return p; } /* Check that the non-space string starting at 'p' and eventually * ending at 'end' equals 'name'. Return new position (after name) * on success, or NULL on failure. * * This function fails is 'name' is NULL, empty or contains any space. */ static const char* compare_name(const char* p, const char* end, const char* name) { /* 'name' must not be NULL or empty */ if (name == NULL || name[0] == '\0' || p == end) return NULL; /* compare characters to those in 'name', excluding spaces */ while (*name) { /* note, we don't check for *p == '\0' since * it will be caught in the next conditional. */ if (p >= end || is_space(*p)) goto BAD; if (*p != *name) goto BAD; p++; name++; } /* must be followed by end of line or space */ if (p < end && !is_space(*p)) goto BAD; return p; BAD: return NULL; } /* Parse one or more whitespace characters starting from '*pp' * until 'end' is reached. Updates '*pp' on exit. * * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int parse_spaces(const char** pp, const char* end) { const char* p = *pp; if (p >= end || !is_space(*p)) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } p = skip_spaces(p, end); *pp = p; return 0; } /* Parse a positive decimal number starting from '*pp' until 'end' * is reached. Adjust '*pp' on exit. Return decimal value or -1 * in case of error. * * If the value is larger than INT_MAX, -1 will be returned, * and errno set to EOVERFLOW. * * If '*pp' does not start with a decimal digit, -1 is returned * and errno set to EINVAL. */ static int parse_positive_decimal(const char** pp, const char* end) { const char* p = *pp; int value = 0; int overflow = 0; if (p >= end || *p < '0' || *p > '9') { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } while (p < end) { int ch = *p; unsigned d = (unsigned)(ch - '0'); int val2; if (d >= 10U) /* d is unsigned, no lower bound check */ break; val2 = value*10 + (int)d; if (val2 < value) overflow = 1; value = val2; p++; } *pp = p; if (overflow) { errno = EOVERFLOW; value = -1; } return value; } /* Read the system's package database and extract information about * 'pkgname'. Return 0 in case of success, or -1 in case of error. * * If the package is unknown, return -1 and set errno to ENOENT * If the package database is corrupted, return -1 and set errno to EINVAL */ int get_package_info(const char* pkgName, uid_t userId, PackageInfo *info) { char* buffer; size_t buffer_len; const char* p; const char* buffer_end; int result = -1; info->uid = 0; info->isDebuggable = 0; info->dataDir[0] = '\0'; info->seinfo[0] = '\0'; buffer = map_file(PACKAGES_LIST_FILE, &buffer_len); if (buffer == NULL) return -1; p = buffer; buffer_end = buffer + buffer_len; /* expect the following format on each line of the control file: * * * * where: * is the package's name * is the application-specific user Id (decimal) * is 1 if the package is debuggable, or 0 otherwise * is the path to the package's data directory (e.g. /data/data/com.example.foo) * is the seinfo label associated with the package * * The file is generated in com.android.server.PackageManagerService.Settings.writeLP() */ while (p < buffer_end) { /* find end of current line and start of next one */ const char* end = find_first(p, buffer_end, '\n'); const char* next = (end < buffer_end) ? end + 1 : buffer_end; const char* q; int uid, debugFlag; /* first field is the package name */ p = compare_name(p, end, pkgName); if (p == NULL) goto NEXT_LINE; /* skip spaces */ if (parse_spaces(&p, end) < 0) goto BAD_FORMAT; /* second field is the pid */ uid = parse_positive_decimal(&p, end); if (uid < 0) return -1; info->uid = (uid_t) uid; /* skip spaces */ if (parse_spaces(&p, end) < 0) goto BAD_FORMAT; /* third field is debug flag (0 or 1) */ debugFlag = parse_positive_decimal(&p, end); switch (debugFlag) { case 0: info->isDebuggable = 0; break; case 1: info->isDebuggable = 1; break; default: goto BAD_FORMAT; } /* skip spaces */ if (parse_spaces(&p, end) < 0) goto BAD_FORMAT; /* fourth field is data directory path and must not contain * spaces. */ q = skip_non_spaces(p, end); if (q == p) goto BAD_FORMAT; /* If userId == 0 (i.e. user is device owner) we can use dataDir value * from packages.list, otherwise compose data directory as * /data/user/$uid/$packageId */ if (userId == 0) { p = string_copy(info->dataDir, sizeof info->dataDir, p, q - p); } else { snprintf(info->dataDir, sizeof info->dataDir, "/data/user/%d/%s", userId, pkgName); p = q; } /* skip spaces */ if (parse_spaces(&p, end) < 0) goto BAD_FORMAT; /* fifth field is the seinfo string */ q = skip_non_spaces(p, end); if (q == p) goto BAD_FORMAT; string_copy(info->seinfo, sizeof info->seinfo, p, q - p); /* Ignore the rest */ result = 0; goto EXIT; NEXT_LINE: p = next; } /* the package is unknown */ errno = ENOENT; result = -1; goto EXIT; BAD_FORMAT: errno = EINVAL; result = -1; EXIT: unmap_file(buffer, buffer_len); return result; }