ClashX/SMJobBlessUtil.py

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#! /usr/bin/python
#
# File: SMJobBlessUtil.py
#
# Contains: Tool for checking and correcting apps that use SMJobBless.
#
# Written by: DTS
#
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import sys
import os
import getopt
import subprocess
import plistlib
import operator
class UsageException (Exception):
"""
Raised when the progam detects a usage issue; the top-level code catches this
and prints a usage message.
"""
pass
class CheckException (Exception):
"""
Raised when the "check" subcommand detects a problem; the top-level code catches
this and prints a nice error message.
"""
def __init__(self, message, path=None):
self.message = message
self.path = path
def checkCodeSignature(programPath, programType):
"""Checks the code signature of the referenced program."""
# Use the codesign tool to check the signature. The second "-v" is required to enable
# verbose mode, which causes codesign to do more checking. By default it does the minimum
# amount of checking ("Is the program properly signed?"). If you enabled verbose mode it
# does other sanity checks, which we definitely want. The specific thing I'd like to
# detect is "Does the code satisfy its own designated requirement?" and I need to enable
# verbose mode to get that.
args = [
# "false",
"codesign",
"-v",
"-v",
programPath
]
try:
subprocess.check_call(args, stderr=open("/dev/null"))
except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
raise CheckException("%s code signature invalid" % programType, programPath)
def readDesignatedRequirement(programPath, programType):
"""Returns the designated requirement of the program as a string."""
args = [
# "false",
"codesign",
"-d",
"-r",
"-",
programPath
]
try:
req = subprocess.check_output(args, stderr=open("/dev/null"))
except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
raise CheckException("%s designated requirement unreadable" % programType, programPath)
reqLines = req.splitlines()
if len(reqLines) != 1 or not req.startswith("designated => "):
raise CheckException("%s designated requirement malformed" % programType, programPath)
return reqLines[0][len("designated => "):]
def readInfoPlistFromPath(infoPath):
"""Reads an "Info.plist" file from the specified path."""
try:
info = plistlib.readPlist(infoPath)
except:
raise CheckException("'Info.plist' not readable", infoPath)
if not isinstance(info, dict):
raise CheckException("'Info.plist' root must be a dictionary", infoPath)
return info
def readPlistFromToolSection(toolPath, segmentName, sectionName):
"""Reads a dictionary property list from the specified section within the specified executable."""
# Run otool -s to get a hex dump of the section.
args = [
# "false",
"otool",
"-s",
segmentName,
sectionName,
toolPath
]
try:
plistDump = subprocess.check_output(args)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
raise CheckException("tool %s / %s section unreadable" % (segmentName, sectionName), toolPath)
# Convert that hex dump to an property list.
plistLines = plistDump.splitlines()
if len(plistLines) < 3 or plistLines[1] != ("Contents of (%s,%s) section" % (segmentName, sectionName)):
raise CheckException("tool %s / %s section dump malformed (1)" % (segmentName, sectionName), toolPath)
del plistLines[0:2]
try:
bytes = []
for line in plistLines:
# line looks like this:
#
# '0000000100000b80\t3c 3f 78 6d 6c 20 76 65 72 73 69 6f 6e 3d 22 31 '
columns = line.split("\t")
assert len(columns) == 2
for hexStr in columns[1].split():
bytes.append(int(hexStr, 16))
plist = plistlib.readPlistFromString(bytearray(bytes))
except:
raise CheckException("tool %s / %s section dump malformed (2)" % (segmentName, sectionName), toolPath)
# Check the root of the property list.
if not isinstance(plist, dict):
raise CheckException("tool %s / %s property list root must be a dictionary" % (segmentName, sectionName), toolPath)
return plist
def checkStep1(appPath):
"""Checks that the app and the tool are both correctly code signed."""
if not os.path.isdir(appPath):
raise CheckException("app not found", appPath)
# Check the app's code signature.
checkCodeSignature(appPath, "app")
# Check the tool directory.
toolDirPath = os.path.join(appPath, "Contents", "Library", "LaunchServices")
if not os.path.isdir(toolDirPath):
raise CheckException("tool directory not found", toolDirPath)
# Check each tool's code signature.
toolPathList = []
for toolName in os.listdir(toolDirPath):
if toolName != ".DS_Store":
toolPath = os.path.join(toolDirPath, toolName)
if not os.path.isfile(toolPath):
raise CheckException("tool directory contains a directory", toolPath)
checkCodeSignature(toolPath, "tool")
toolPathList.append(toolPath)
# Check that we have at least one tool.
if len(toolPathList) == 0:
raise CheckException("no tools found", toolDirPath)
return toolPathList
def checkStep2(appPath, toolPathList):
"""Checks the SMPrivilegedExecutables entry in the app's "Info.plist"."""
# Create a map from the tool name (not path) to its designated requirement.
toolNameToReqMap = dict()
for toolPath in toolPathList:
req = readDesignatedRequirement(toolPath, "tool")
toolNameToReqMap[os.path.basename(toolPath)] = req
# Read the Info.plist for the app and extract the SMPrivilegedExecutables value.
infoPath = os.path.join(appPath, "Contents", "Info.plist")
info = readInfoPlistFromPath(infoPath)
if not info.has_key("SMPrivilegedExecutables"):
raise CheckException("'SMPrivilegedExecutables' not found", infoPath)
infoToolDict = info["SMPrivilegedExecutables"]
if not isinstance(infoToolDict, dict):
raise CheckException("'SMPrivilegedExecutables' must be a dictionary", infoPath)
# Check that the list of tools matches the list of SMPrivilegedExecutables entries.
if sorted(infoToolDict.keys()) != sorted(toolNameToReqMap.keys()):
raise CheckException("'SMPrivilegedExecutables' and tools in 'Contents/Library/LaunchServices' don't match")
# Check that all the requirements match.
# This is an interesting policy choice. Technically the tool just needs to match
# the requirement listed in SMPrivilegedExecutables, and we can check that by
# putting the requirement into tmp.req and then running
#
# $ codesign -v -R tmp.req /path/to/tool
#
# However, for a Developer ID signed tool we really want to have the SMPrivilegedExecutables
# entry contain the tool's designated requirement because Xcode has built a
# more complex DR that does lots of useful and important checks. So, as a matter
# of policy we require that the value in SMPrivilegedExecutables match the tool's DR.
for toolName in infoToolDict:
if infoToolDict[toolName] != toolNameToReqMap[toolName]:
raise CheckException("tool designated requirement (%s) doesn't match entry in 'SMPrivilegedExecutables' (%s)" % (toolNameToReqMap[toolName], infoToolDict[toolName]))
def checkStep3(appPath, toolPathList):
"""Checks the "Info.plist" embedded in each helper tool."""
# First get the app's designated requirement.
appReq = readDesignatedRequirement(appPath, "app")
# Then check that the tool's SMAuthorizedClients value matches it.
for toolPath in toolPathList:
info = readPlistFromToolSection(toolPath, "__TEXT", "__info_plist")
if not info.has_key("CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion") or info["CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion"] != "6.0":
raise CheckException("'CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion' in tool __TEXT / __info_plist section must be '6.0'", toolPath)
if not info.has_key("CFBundleIdentifier") or info["CFBundleIdentifier"] != os.path.basename(toolPath):
raise CheckException("'CFBundleIdentifier' in tool __TEXT / __info_plist section must match tool name", toolPath)
if not info.has_key("SMAuthorizedClients"):
raise CheckException("'SMAuthorizedClients' in tool __TEXT / __info_plist section not found", toolPath)
infoClientList = info["SMAuthorizedClients"]
if not isinstance(infoClientList, list):
raise CheckException("'SMAuthorizedClients' in tool __TEXT / __info_plist section must be an array", toolPath)
if len(infoClientList) != 1:
raise CheckException("'SMAuthorizedClients' in tool __TEXT / __info_plist section must have one entry", toolPath)
# Again, as a matter of policy we require that the SMAuthorizedClients entry must
# match exactly the designated requirement of the app.
if infoClientList[0] != appReq:
raise CheckException("app designated requirement (%s) doesn't match entry in 'SMAuthorizedClients' (%s)" % (appReq, infoClientList[0]), toolPath)
def checkStep4(appPath, toolPathList):
"""Checks the "launchd.plist" embedded in each helper tool."""
for toolPath in toolPathList:
launchd = readPlistFromToolSection(toolPath, "__TEXT", "__launchd_plist")
if not launchd.has_key("Label") or launchd["Label"] != os.path.basename(toolPath):
raise CheckException("'Label' in tool __TEXT / __launchd_plist section must match tool name", toolPath)
# We don't need to check that the label matches the bundle identifier because
# we know it matches the tool name and step 4 checks that the tool name matches
# the bundle identifier.
def checkStep5(appPath):
"""There's nothing to do here; we effectively checked for this is steps 1 and 2."""
pass
def check(appPath):
"""Checks the SMJobBless setup of the specified app."""
# Each of the following steps matches a bullet point in the SMJobBless header doc.
toolPathList = checkStep1(appPath)
checkStep2(appPath, toolPathList)
checkStep3(appPath, toolPathList)
checkStep4(appPath, toolPathList)
checkStep5(appPath)
def setreq(appPath, appInfoPlistPath, toolInfoPlistPaths):
"""
Reads information from the built app and uses it to set the SMJobBless setup
in the specified app and tool Info.plist source files.
"""
if not os.path.isdir(appPath):
raise CheckException("app not found", appPath)
if not os.path.isfile(appInfoPlistPath):
raise CheckException("app 'Info.plist' not found", appInfoPlistPath)
for toolInfoPlistPath in toolInfoPlistPaths:
if not os.path.isfile(toolInfoPlistPath):
raise CheckException("app 'Info.plist' not found", toolInfoPlistPath)
# Get the designated requirement for the app and each of the tools.
appReq = readDesignatedRequirement(appPath, "app")
toolDirPath = os.path.join(appPath, "Contents", "Library", "LaunchServices")
if not os.path.isdir(toolDirPath):
raise CheckException("tool directory not found", toolDirPath)
toolNameToReqMap = {}
print os.listdir(toolDirPath)
for toolName in os.listdir(toolDirPath):
req = readDesignatedRequirement(os.path.join(toolDirPath, toolName), "tool")
print '-----'
print toolName
print '-----'
toolNameToReqMap[toolName] = req
if len(toolNameToReqMap) > len(toolInfoPlistPaths):
raise CheckException("tool directory has more tools (%d) than you've supplied tool 'Info.plist' paths (%d)" % (len(toolNameToReqMap), len(toolInfoPlistPaths)), toolDirPath)
if len(toolNameToReqMap) < len(toolInfoPlistPaths):
raise CheckException("tool directory has fewer tools (%d) than you've supplied tool 'Info.plist' paths (%d)" % (len(toolNameToReqMap), len(toolInfoPlistPaths)), toolDirPath)
# Build the new value for SMPrivilegedExecutables.
appToolDict = {}
toolInfoPlistPathToToolInfoMap = {}
for toolInfoPlistPath in toolInfoPlistPaths:
toolInfo = readInfoPlistFromPath(toolInfoPlistPath)
toolInfoPlistPathToToolInfoMap[toolInfoPlistPath] = toolInfo
if not toolInfo.has_key("CFBundleIdentifier"):
raise CheckException("'CFBundleIdentifier' not found", toolInfoPlistPath)
bundleID = toolInfo["CFBundleIdentifier"]
if not isinstance(bundleID, basestring):
raise CheckException("'CFBundleIdentifier' must be a string", toolInfoPlistPath)
appToolDict[bundleID] = toolNameToReqMap[bundleID]
# Set the SMPrivilegedExecutables value in the app "Info.plist".
appInfo = readInfoPlistFromPath(appInfoPlistPath)
needsUpdate = not appInfo.has_key("SMPrivilegedExecutables")
if not needsUpdate:
oldAppToolDict = appInfo["SMPrivilegedExecutables"]
if not isinstance(oldAppToolDict, dict):
raise CheckException("'SMPrivilegedExecutables' must be a dictionary", appInfoPlistPath)
appToolDictSorted = sorted(appToolDict.iteritems(), key=operator.itemgetter(0))
oldAppToolDictSorted = sorted(oldAppToolDict.iteritems(), key=operator.itemgetter(0))
needsUpdate = (appToolDictSorted != oldAppToolDictSorted)
if needsUpdate:
appInfo["SMPrivilegedExecutables"] = appToolDict
plistlib.writePlist(appInfo, appInfoPlistPath)
print >> sys.stdout, "%s: updated" % appInfoPlistPath
# Set the SMAuthorizedClients value in each tool's "Info.plist".
toolAppListSorted = [ appReq ] # only one element, so obviously sorted (-:
for toolInfoPlistPath in toolInfoPlistPaths:
toolInfo = toolInfoPlistPathToToolInfoMap[toolInfoPlistPath]
needsUpdate = not toolInfo.has_key("SMAuthorizedClients")
if not needsUpdate:
oldToolAppList = toolInfo["SMAuthorizedClients"]
if not isinstance(oldToolAppList, list):
raise CheckException("'SMAuthorizedClients' must be an array", toolInfoPlistPath)
oldToolAppListSorted = sorted(oldToolAppList)
needsUpdate = (toolAppListSorted != oldToolAppListSorted)
if needsUpdate:
toolInfo["SMAuthorizedClients"] = toolAppListSorted
plistlib.writePlist(toolInfo, toolInfoPlistPath)
print >> sys.stdout, "%s: updated" % toolInfoPlistPath
def main():
options, appArgs = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "d")
debug = False
for opt, val in options:
if opt == "-d":
debug = True
else:
raise UsageException()
if len(appArgs) == 0:
raise UsageException()
command = appArgs[0]
if command == "check":
if len(appArgs) != 2:
raise UsageException()
check(appArgs[1])
elif command == "setreq":
if len(appArgs) < 4:
raise UsageException()
setreq(appArgs[1], appArgs[2], appArgs[3:])
else:
raise UsageException()
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
main()
except CheckException, e:
if e.path is None:
print >> sys.stderr, "%s: %s" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), e.message)
else:
path = e.path
if path.endswith("/"):
path = path[:-1]
print >> sys.stderr, "%s: %s" % (path, e.message)
sys.exit(1)
except UsageException, e:
print >> sys.stderr, "usage: %s check /path/to/app" % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
print >> sys.stderr, " %s setreq /path/to/app /path/to/app/Info.plist /path/to/tool/Info.plist..." % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(1)