6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version
8 * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
10 * Based on fs/debugfs/inode.c which had the following copyright notice:
12 * Copyright (C) 2004 IBM Inc.
16 #include <linux/sysfs.h>
17 #include <linux/kobject.h>
19 #include <linux/mount.h>
20 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
21 #include <linux/init.h>
22 #include <linux/namei.h>
23 #include <linux/security.h>
24 #include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
25 #include <linux/magic.h>
27 static struct vfsmount *mount;
28 static int mount_count;
30 static void securityfs_evict_inode(struct inode *inode)
32 truncate_inode_pages_final(&inode->i_data);
34 if (S_ISLNK(inode->i_mode))
38 static const struct super_operations securityfs_super_operations = {
39 .statfs = simple_statfs,
40 .evict_inode = securityfs_evict_inode,
43 static int fill_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data, int silent)
45 static const struct tree_descr files[] = {{""}};
48 error = simple_fill_super(sb, SECURITYFS_MAGIC, files);
52 sb->s_op = &securityfs_super_operations;
57 static struct dentry *get_sb(struct file_system_type *fs_type,
58 int flags, const char *dev_name,
61 return mount_single(fs_type, flags, data, fill_super);
64 static struct file_system_type fs_type = {
68 .kill_sb = kill_litter_super,
72 * securityfs_create_dentry - create a dentry in the securityfs filesystem
74 * @name: a pointer to a string containing the name of the file to create.
75 * @mode: the permission that the file should have
76 * @parent: a pointer to the parent dentry for this file. This should be a
77 * directory dentry if set. If this parameter is %NULL, then the
78 * file will be created in the root of the securityfs filesystem.
79 * @data: a pointer to something that the caller will want to get to later
80 * on. The inode.i_private pointer will point to this value on
82 * @fops: a pointer to a struct file_operations that should be used for
84 * @iops: a point to a struct of inode_operations that should be used for
87 * This is the basic "create a file/dir/symlink" function for
88 * securityfs. It allows for a wide range of flexibility in creating
89 * a file, or a directory (if you want to create a directory, the
90 * securityfs_create_dir() function is recommended to be used
93 * This function returns a pointer to a dentry if it succeeds. This
94 * pointer must be passed to the securityfs_remove() function when the
95 * file is to be removed (no automatic cleanup happens if your module
96 * is unloaded, you are responsible here). If an error occurs, the
97 * function will return the error value (via ERR_PTR).
99 * If securityfs is not enabled in the kernel, the value %-ENODEV is
102 static struct dentry *securityfs_create_dentry(const char *name, umode_t mode,
103 struct dentry *parent, void *data,
104 const struct file_operations *fops,
105 const struct inode_operations *iops)
107 struct dentry *dentry;
108 struct inode *dir, *inode;
111 if (!(mode & S_IFMT))
112 mode = (mode & S_IALLUGO) | S_IFREG;
114 pr_debug("securityfs: creating file '%s'\n",name);
116 error = simple_pin_fs(&fs_type, &mount, &mount_count);
118 return ERR_PTR(error);
121 parent = mount->mnt_root;
123 dir = d_inode(parent);
126 dentry = lookup_one_len(name, parent, strlen(name));
130 if (d_really_is_positive(dentry)) {
135 inode = new_inode(dir->i_sb);
141 inode->i_ino = get_next_ino();
142 inode->i_mode = mode;
143 inode->i_atime = inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = current_time(inode);
144 inode->i_private = data;
146 inode->i_op = &simple_dir_inode_operations;
147 inode->i_fop = &simple_dir_operations;
150 } else if (S_ISLNK(mode)) {
151 inode->i_op = iops ? iops : &simple_symlink_inode_operations;
152 inode->i_link = data;
156 d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
163 dentry = ERR_PTR(error);
166 simple_release_fs(&mount, &mount_count);
171 * securityfs_create_file - create a file in the securityfs filesystem
173 * @name: a pointer to a string containing the name of the file to create.
174 * @mode: the permission that the file should have
175 * @parent: a pointer to the parent dentry for this file. This should be a
176 * directory dentry if set. If this parameter is %NULL, then the
177 * file will be created in the root of the securityfs filesystem.
178 * @data: a pointer to something that the caller will want to get to later
179 * on. The inode.i_private pointer will point to this value on
181 * @fops: a pointer to a struct file_operations that should be used for
184 * This function creates a file in securityfs with the given @name.
186 * This function returns a pointer to a dentry if it succeeds. This
187 * pointer must be passed to the securityfs_remove() function when the file is
188 * to be removed (no automatic cleanup happens if your module is unloaded,
189 * you are responsible here). If an error occurs, the function will return
190 * the error value (via ERR_PTR).
192 * If securityfs is not enabled in the kernel, the value %-ENODEV is
195 struct dentry *securityfs_create_file(const char *name, umode_t mode,
196 struct dentry *parent, void *data,
197 const struct file_operations *fops)
199 return securityfs_create_dentry(name, mode, parent, data, fops, NULL);
201 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(securityfs_create_file);
204 * securityfs_create_dir - create a directory in the securityfs filesystem
206 * @name: a pointer to a string containing the name of the directory to
208 * @parent: a pointer to the parent dentry for this file. This should be a
209 * directory dentry if set. If this parameter is %NULL, then the
210 * directory will be created in the root of the securityfs filesystem.
212 * This function creates a directory in securityfs with the given @name.
214 * This function returns a pointer to a dentry if it succeeds. This
215 * pointer must be passed to the securityfs_remove() function when the file is
216 * to be removed (no automatic cleanup happens if your module is unloaded,
217 * you are responsible here). If an error occurs, the function will return
218 * the error value (via ERR_PTR).
220 * If securityfs is not enabled in the kernel, the value %-ENODEV is
223 struct dentry *securityfs_create_dir(const char *name, struct dentry *parent)
225 return securityfs_create_file(name, S_IFDIR | 0755, parent, NULL, NULL);
227 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(securityfs_create_dir);
230 * securityfs_create_symlink - create a symlink in the securityfs filesystem
232 * @name: a pointer to a string containing the name of the symlink to
234 * @parent: a pointer to the parent dentry for the symlink. This should be a
235 * directory dentry if set. If this parameter is %NULL, then the
236 * directory will be created in the root of the securityfs filesystem.
237 * @target: a pointer to a string containing the name of the symlink's target.
238 * If this parameter is %NULL, then the @iops parameter needs to be
239 * setup to handle .readlink and .get_link inode_operations.
240 * @iops: a pointer to the struct inode_operations to use for the symlink. If
241 * this parameter is %NULL, then the default simple_symlink_inode
242 * operations will be used.
244 * This function creates a symlink in securityfs with the given @name.
246 * This function returns a pointer to a dentry if it succeeds. This
247 * pointer must be passed to the securityfs_remove() function when the file is
248 * to be removed (no automatic cleanup happens if your module is unloaded,
249 * you are responsible here). If an error occurs, the function will return
250 * the error value (via ERR_PTR).
252 * If securityfs is not enabled in the kernel, the value %-ENODEV is
255 struct dentry *securityfs_create_symlink(const char *name,
256 struct dentry *parent,
258 const struct inode_operations *iops)
264 link = kstrdup(target, GFP_KERNEL);
266 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
268 dent = securityfs_create_dentry(name, S_IFLNK | 0444, parent,
275 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(securityfs_create_symlink);
278 * securityfs_remove - removes a file or directory from the securityfs filesystem
280 * @dentry: a pointer to a the dentry of the file or directory to be removed.
282 * This function removes a file or directory in securityfs that was previously
283 * created with a call to another securityfs function (like
284 * securityfs_create_file() or variants thereof.)
286 * This function is required to be called in order for the file to be
287 * removed. No automatic cleanup of files will happen when a module is
288 * removed; you are responsible here.
290 void securityfs_remove(struct dentry *dentry)
294 if (!dentry || IS_ERR(dentry))
297 dir = d_inode(dentry->d_parent);
299 if (simple_positive(dentry)) {
300 if (d_is_dir(dentry))
301 simple_rmdir(dir, dentry);
303 simple_unlink(dir, dentry);
307 simple_release_fs(&mount, &mount_count);
309 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(securityfs_remove);
311 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
312 static struct dentry *lsm_dentry;
313 static ssize_t lsm_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf, size_t count,
316 return simple_read_from_buffer(buf, count, ppos, lsm_names,
320 static const struct file_operations lsm_ops = {
322 .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
326 static int __init securityfs_init(void)
330 retval = sysfs_create_mount_point(kernel_kobj, "security");
334 retval = register_filesystem(&fs_type);
336 sysfs_remove_mount_point(kernel_kobj, "security");
339 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
340 lsm_dentry = securityfs_create_file("lsm", 0444, NULL, NULL,
345 core_initcall(securityfs_init);