Minix1.1/usr/src/fs/protect.c
/* This file deals with protection in the file system. It contains the code
* for four system calls that relate to protection.
*
* The entry points into this file are
* do_chmod: perform the CHMOD system call
* do_chown: perform the CHOWN system call
* do_umask: perform the UMASK system call
* do_access: perform the ACCESS system call
* forbidden: check to see if a given access is allowed on a given inode
*/
#include "../h/const.h"
#include "../h/type.h"
#include "../h/error.h"
#include "const.h"
#include "type.h"
#include "buf.h"
#include "file.h"
#include "fproc.h"
#include "glo.h"
#include "inode.h"
#include "param.h"
#include "super.h"
/*===========================================================================*
* do_chmod *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int do_chmod()
{
/* Perform the chmod(name, mode) system call. */
register struct inode *rip;
register int r;
extern struct inode *eat_path();
/* Temporarily open the file. */
if (fetch_name(name, name_length, M3) != OK) return(err_code);
if ( (rip = eat_path(user_path)) == NIL_INODE) return(err_code);
/* Only the owner or the super_user may change the mode of a file.
* No one may change the mode of a file on a read-only file system.
*/
if (rip->i_uid != fp->fp_effuid && !super_user)
r = EPERM;
else
r = read_only(rip);
/* If error, return inode. */
if (r != OK) {
put_inode(rip);
return(r);
}
/* Now make the change. */
rip->i_mode = (rip->i_mode & ~ALL_MODES) | (mode & ALL_MODES);
rip->i_dirt = DIRTY;
put_inode(rip);
return(OK);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_chown *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int do_chown()
{
/* Perform the chown(name, owner, group) system call. */
register struct inode *rip;
register int r;
extern struct inode *eat_path();
/* Only the super_user may perform the chown() call. */
if (!super_user) return(EPERM);
/* Temporarily open the file. */
if (fetch_name(name1, name1_length, M1) != OK) return(err_code);
if ( (rip = eat_path(user_path)) == NIL_INODE) return(err_code);
/* Not permitted to change the owner of a file on a read-only file sys. */
r = read_only(rip);
if (r == OK) {
rip->i_uid = owner;
rip->i_gid = group;
rip->i_dirt = DIRTY;
}
put_inode(rip);
return(r);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_umask *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int do_umask()
{
/* Perform the umask(co_mode) system call. */
register mask_bits r;
r = ~fp->fp_umask; /* set 'r' to complement of old mask */
fp->fp_umask = ~(co_mode & RWX_MODES);
return(r); /* return complement of old mask */
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_access *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int do_access()
{
/* Perform the access(name, mode) system call. */
struct inode *rip;
register int r;
extern struct inode *eat_path();
/* Temporarily open the file whose access is to be checked. */
if (fetch_name(name, name_length, M3) != OK) return(err_code);
if ( (rip = eat_path(user_path)) == NIL_INODE) return(err_code);
/* Now check the permissions. */
r = forbidden(rip, (mask_bits) mode, 1);
put_inode(rip);
return(r);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* forbidden *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int forbidden(rip, access_desired, real_uid)
register struct inode *rip; /* pointer to inode to be checked */
mask_bits access_desired; /* RWX bits */
int real_uid; /* set iff real uid to be tested */
{
/* Given a pointer to an inode, 'rip', and the accessed desired, determine
* if the access is allowed, and if not why not. The routine looks up the
* caller's uid in the 'fproc' table. If the access is allowed, OK is returned
* if it is forbidden, EACCES is returned.
*/
register mask_bits bits, perm_bits, xmask;
int r, shift, test_uid, test_gid;
/* Isolate the relevant rwx bits from the mode. */
bits = rip->i_mode;
test_uid = (real_uid ? fp->fp_realuid : fp->fp_effuid);
test_gid = (real_uid ? fp->fp_realgid : fp->fp_effgid);
if (super_user) {
perm_bits = 07;
} else {
if (test_uid == rip->i_uid) shift = 6; /* owner */
else if (test_gid == rip->i_gid ) shift = 3; /* group */
else shift = 0; /* other */
perm_bits = (bits >> shift) & 07;
}
/* If access desired is not a subset of what is allowed, it is refused. */
r = OK;
if ((perm_bits | access_desired) != perm_bits) r = EACCES;
/* If none of the X bits are on, not even the super-user can execute it. */
xmask = (X_BIT << 6) | (X_BIT << 3) | X_BIT; /* all 3 X bits */
if ( (access_desired & X_BIT) && (bits & xmask) == 0) r = EACCES;
/* Check to see if someone is trying to write on a file system that is
* mounted read-only.
*/
if (r == OK)
if (access_desired & W_BIT) r = read_only(rip);
return(r);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* read_only *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE int read_only(ip)
struct inode *ip; /* ptr to inode whose file sys is to be cked */
{
/* Check to see if the file system on which the inode 'ip' resides is mounted
* read only. If so, return EROFS, else return OK.
*/
register struct super_block *sp;
extern struct super_block *get_super();
sp = get_super(ip->i_dev);
return(sp->s_rd_only ? EROFS : OK);
}