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authorSiddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>2017-01-10 16:35:58 +0530
committerSiddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>2017-01-10 16:35:58 +0530
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tunables: Avoid getenv calls and disable glibc.malloc.check by default
Builds with --enable-tunables failed on i686 because a call to getenv got snuck into tunables, which pulled in strncmp. This patch fixes this build failure by making the glibc.malloc.check check even simpler. The previous approach was convoluted where the tunable was disabled using an unsetenv and overwriting the tunable value with colons. The easier way is to simply mark the tunable as insecure by default (i.e. won't be read for AT_SECURE programs) and then enabled only when the /etc/suid-debug file is found. This also ends up removing a bunch of functions that were specially reimplemented (strlen, unsetenv) to avoid calling into string routines. Tested on x86_64 and i686. * elf/dl-tunables.c (tunables_unsetenv): Remove function. (min_strlen): Likewise. (disable_tunable): Likewise. (maybe_disable_malloc_check): Rename to maybe_enable_malloc_check. (maybe_enable_malloc_check): Enable glibc.malloc.check tunable if /etc/suid-debug file exists. (__tunables_init): Update caller. * elf/dl-tunables.list (glibc.malloc.check): Don't mark as secure.
Diffstat (limited to 'elf/dl-tunables.c')
-rw-r--r--elf/dl-tunables.c87
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 77 deletions
diff --git a/elf/dl-tunables.c b/elf/dl-tunables.c
index c20a477eae..e0119d17ed 100644
--- a/elf/dl-tunables.c
+++ b/elf/dl-tunables.c
@@ -100,34 +100,6 @@ get_next_env (char **envp, char **name, size_t *namelen, char **val)
return NULL;
}
-static int
-tunables_unsetenv (char **ep, const char *name)
-{
- while (*ep != NULL)
- {
- size_t cnt = 0;
-
- while ((*ep)[cnt] == name[cnt] && name[cnt] != '\0')
- ++cnt;
-
- if (name[cnt] == '\0' && (*ep)[cnt] == '=')
- {
- /* Found it. Remove this pointer by moving later ones to
- the front. */
- char **dp = ep;
-
- do
- dp[0] = dp[1];
- while (*dp++);
- /* Continue the loop in case NAME appears again. */
- }
- else
- ++ep;
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
/* A stripped down strtoul-like implementation for very early use. It does not
set errno if the result is outside bounds because it gets called before
errno may have been set up. */
@@ -316,57 +288,18 @@ parse_tunables (char *tunestr)
}
#endif
-static size_t
-min_strlen (const char *s)
-{
- size_t i = 0;
- while (*s++ != '\0')
- i++;
-
- return i;
-}
-
-/* Disable a tunable if it is set. */
-static void
-disable_tunable (tunable_id_t id, char **envp)
-{
- const char *env_alias = tunable_list[id].env_alias;
-
- if (env_alias != NULL)
- tunables_unsetenv (envp, tunable_list[id].env_alias);
-
-#if TUNABLES_FRONTEND == TUNABLES_FRONTEND_valstring
- char *tunable = getenv (GLIBC_TUNABLES);
- const char *cmp = tunable_list[id].name;
- const size_t len = min_strlen (cmp);
-
- while (tunable && *tunable != '\0' && *tunable != ':')
- {
- if (is_name (tunable, cmp))
- {
- tunable += len;
- /* Overwrite the = and the value with colons. */
- while (*tunable != '\0' && *tunable != ':')
- *tunable++ = ':';
- break;
- }
- tunable++;
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-/* Disable the glibc.malloc.check tunable in SETUID/SETGID programs unless
- the system administrator overrides it by creating the /etc/suid-debug
- file. This is a special case where we want to conditionally enable/disable
- a tunable even for setuid binaries. We use the special version of access()
- to avoid setting ERRNO, which is a TLS variable since TLS has not yet been
- set up. */
+/* Enable the glibc.malloc.check tunable in SETUID/SETGID programs only when
+ the system administrator has created the /etc/suid-debug file. This is a
+ special case where we want to conditionally enable/disable a tunable even
+ for setuid binaries. We use the special version of access() to avoid
+ setting ERRNO, which is a TLS variable since TLS has not yet been set
+ up. */
static inline void
__always_inline
-maybe_disable_malloc_check (void)
+maybe_enable_malloc_check (void)
{
- if (__libc_enable_secure && __access_noerrno ("/etc/suid-debug", F_OK) != 0)
- disable_tunable (TUNABLE_ENUM_NAME(glibc, malloc, check), __environ);
+ if (__access_noerrno ("/etc/suid-debug", F_OK) == 0)
+ tunable_list[TUNABLE_ENUM_NAME(glibc, malloc, check)].is_secure = true;
}
/* Initialize the tunables list from the environment. For now we only use the
@@ -379,7 +312,7 @@ __tunables_init (char **envp)
char *envval = NULL;
size_t len = 0;
- maybe_disable_malloc_check ();
+ maybe_enable_malloc_check ();
while ((envp = get_next_env (envp, &envname, &len, &envval)) != NULL)
{