postgresql/contrib/sepgsql/database.c
Michael Paquier 2a10fdc430 Eliminate cache lookup errors in SQL functions for object addresses
When using the following functions, users could see various types of
errors of the type "cache lookup failed for OID XXX" with elog(), that
can only be used for internal errors:
* pg_describe_object()
* pg_identify_object()
* pg_identify_object_as_address()

The set of APIs managing object addresses for all object types are made
smarter by gaining a new argument "missing_ok" that allows any caller to
control if an error is raised or not on an undefined object.  The SQL
functions listed above are changed to handle the case where an object is
missing.

Regression tests are added for all object types for the cases where
these are undefined.  Before this commit, these cases failed with cache
lookup errors, and now they basically return NULL (minus the name of the
object type requested).

Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev, Dmitry Dolgov, Daniel Gustafsson,
Álvaro Herrera, Kyotaro Horiguchi
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB7nPqSZxrSmdHK-rny7z8mi=EAFXJ5J-0RbzDw6aus=wB5azQ@mail.gmail.com
2020-07-15 09:03:10 +09:00

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/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* contrib/sepgsql/database.c
*
* Routines corresponding to database objects
*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/genam.h"
#include "access/htup_details.h"
#include "access/sysattr.h"
#include "access/table.h"
#include "catalog/dependency.h"
#include "catalog/indexing.h"
#include "catalog/pg_database.h"
#include "commands/dbcommands.h"
#include "commands/seclabel.h"
#include "sepgsql.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/snapmgr.h"
/*
* sepgsql_database_post_create
*
* This routine assigns a default security label on a newly defined
* database, and check permission needed for its creation.
*/
void
sepgsql_database_post_create(Oid databaseId, const char *dtemplate)
{
Relation rel;
ScanKeyData skey;
SysScanDesc sscan;
HeapTuple tuple;
char *tcontext;
char *ncontext;
ObjectAddress object;
Form_pg_database datForm;
StringInfoData audit_name;
/*
* Oid of the source database is not saved in pg_database catalog, so we
* collect its identifier using contextual information. If NULL, its
* default is "template1" according to createdb().
*/
if (!dtemplate)
dtemplate = "template1";
object.classId = DatabaseRelationId;
object.objectId = get_database_oid(dtemplate, false);
object.objectSubId = 0;
tcontext = sepgsql_get_label(object.classId,
object.objectId,
object.objectSubId);
/*
* check db_database:{getattr} permission
*/
initStringInfo(&audit_name);
appendStringInfoString(&audit_name, quote_identifier(dtemplate));
sepgsql_avc_check_perms_label(tcontext,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_DATABASE,
SEPG_DB_DATABASE__GETATTR,
audit_name.data,
true);
/*
* Compute a default security label of the newly created database based on
* a pair of security label of client and source database.
*
* XXX - upcoming version of libselinux supports to take object name to
* handle special treatment on default security label.
*/
rel = table_open(DatabaseRelationId, AccessShareLock);
ScanKeyInit(&skey,
Anum_pg_database_oid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(databaseId));
sscan = systable_beginscan(rel, DatabaseOidIndexId, true,
SnapshotSelf, 1, &skey);
tuple = systable_getnext(sscan);
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
elog(ERROR, "could not find tuple for database %u", databaseId);
datForm = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
ncontext = sepgsql_compute_create(sepgsql_get_client_label(),
tcontext,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_DATABASE,
NameStr(datForm->datname));
/*
* check db_database:{create} permission
*/
resetStringInfo(&audit_name);
appendStringInfoString(&audit_name,
quote_identifier(NameStr(datForm->datname)));
sepgsql_avc_check_perms_label(ncontext,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_DATABASE,
SEPG_DB_DATABASE__CREATE,
audit_name.data,
true);
systable_endscan(sscan);
table_close(rel, AccessShareLock);
/*
* Assign the default security label on the new database
*/
object.classId = DatabaseRelationId;
object.objectId = databaseId;
object.objectSubId = 0;
SetSecurityLabel(&object, SEPGSQL_LABEL_TAG, ncontext);
pfree(ncontext);
pfree(tcontext);
}
/*
* sepgsql_database_drop
*
* It checks privileges to drop the supplied database
*/
void
sepgsql_database_drop(Oid databaseId)
{
ObjectAddress object;
char *audit_name;
/*
* check db_database:{drop} permission
*/
object.classId = DatabaseRelationId;
object.objectId = databaseId;
object.objectSubId = 0;
audit_name = getObjectIdentity(&object, false);
sepgsql_avc_check_perms(&object,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_DATABASE,
SEPG_DB_DATABASE__DROP,
audit_name,
true);
pfree(audit_name);
}
/*
* sepgsql_database_post_alter
*
* It checks privileges to alter the supplied database
*/
void
sepgsql_database_setattr(Oid databaseId)
{
ObjectAddress object;
char *audit_name;
/*
* check db_database:{setattr} permission
*/
object.classId = DatabaseRelationId;
object.objectId = databaseId;
object.objectSubId = 0;
audit_name = getObjectIdentity(&object, false);
sepgsql_avc_check_perms(&object,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_DATABASE,
SEPG_DB_DATABASE__SETATTR,
audit_name,
true);
pfree(audit_name);
}
/*
* sepgsql_database_relabel
*
* It checks privileges to relabel the supplied database with the `seclabel'
*/
void
sepgsql_database_relabel(Oid databaseId, const char *seclabel)
{
ObjectAddress object;
char *audit_name;
object.classId = DatabaseRelationId;
object.objectId = databaseId;
object.objectSubId = 0;
audit_name = getObjectIdentity(&object, false);
/*
* check db_database:{setattr relabelfrom} permission
*/
sepgsql_avc_check_perms(&object,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_DATABASE,
SEPG_DB_DATABASE__SETATTR |
SEPG_DB_DATABASE__RELABELFROM,
audit_name,
true);
/*
* check db_database:{relabelto} permission
*/
sepgsql_avc_check_perms_label(seclabel,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_DATABASE,
SEPG_DB_DATABASE__RELABELTO,
audit_name,
true);
pfree(audit_name);
}