selinux-refpolicy/policy/flask/flask.py
Sven Vermeulen afeb8c4cb9 Refactoring code to support python3
This patch includes the necessary refactoring to support python 3.

Changes since v2
- Do not include contrib submodule (no relevant changes there)
- Update in pyplate to fix a failure with str/unicode in doc generation

Signed-off-by: Sven Vermeulen <sven.vermeulen@siphos.be>
2012-06-26 09:08:48 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/python -E
#
# Author(s): Caleb Case <ccase@tresys.com>
#
# Adapted from the bash/awk scripts mkflask.sh and mkaccess_vector.sh
#
import getopt
import os
import sys
import re
class ParseError(Exception):
def __init__(self, type, file, line):
self.type = type
self.file = file
self.line = line
def __str__(self):
typeS = self.type
if type(self.type) is not str: typeS = Flask.CONSTANT_S[self.type]
return "Parse Error: Unexpected %s on line %d of %s." % (typeS, self.line, self.file)
class DuplicateError(Exception):
def __init__(self, type, file, line, symbol):
self.type = type
self.file = file
self.line = line
self.symbol = symbol
def __str__(self):
typeS = self.type
if type(self.type) is not str: typeS = Flask.CONSTANT_S[self.type]
return "Duplicate Error: Duplicate %s '%s' on line %d of %s." % (typeS, self.symbol, self.line, self.file)
class UndefinedError(Exception):
def __init__(self, type, file, line, symbol):
self.type = type
self.file = file
self.line = line
self.symbol = symbol
def __str__(self):
typeS = self.type
if type(self.type) is not str: typeS = Flask.CONSTANT_S[self.type]
return "Undefined Error: %s '%s' is not defined but used on line %d of %s." % (typeS, self.symbol, self.line, self.file)
class UnusedError(Exception):
def __init__(self, info):
self.info = info
def __str__(self):
return "Unused Error: %s" % self.info
class Flask:
'''
FLASK container class with utilities for parsing definition
files and creating c header files.
'''
#Constants used in definitions parsing.
WHITE = re.compile(r'^\s*$')
COMMENT = re.compile(r'^\s*#')
USERFLAG = re.compile(r'# userspace')
CLASS = re.compile(r'^class (?P<name>\w+)')
COMMON = re.compile(r'^common (?P<name>\w+)')
INHERITS = re.compile(r'^inherits (?P<name>\w+)')
OPENB = re.compile(r'^{')
VECTOR = re.compile(r'^\s*(?P<name>\w+)')
CLOSEB = re.compile(r'^}')
SID = re.compile(r'^sid (?P<name>\w+)')
EOF = "end of file"
#Constants used in header generation.
USERSPACE = 0
KERNEL = 1
CONSTANT_S = { \
#parsing constants
WHITE : "whitespace", \
COMMENT : "comment", \
USERFLAG : "userspace flag", \
CLASS : "class definition", \
COMMON : "common definition", \
INHERITS : "inherits definition", \
OPENB : "'{'", \
VECTOR : "access vector definition", \
CLOSEB : "'}'", \
SID : "security identifier", \
EOF : "end of file", \
#generation constants
USERSPACE : "userspace mode", \
KERNEL : "kernel mode", \
}
def __init__(self, warn = True):
self.WARN = warn
self.autogen = "/* This file is automatically generated. Do not edit. */\n"
self.commons = []
self.user_commons = []
self.common = {}
self.classes = []
self.vectors = []
self.vector = {}
self.userspace = {}
self.sids = []
self.inherits = {}
def warning(self, msg):
'''
Prints a warning message out to stderr if warnings are enabled.
'''
if self.WARN: sys.stderr.write("Warning: %s\n" % msg)
def parseClasses(self, path):
'''
Parses security class definitions from the given path.
'''
classes = []
input = open(path, 'r')
number = 0
for line in input:
number += 1
m = self.COMMENT.search(line)
if m: continue
m = self.WHITE.search(line)
if m: continue
m = self.CLASS.search(line)
if m:
g = m.groupdict()
c = g['name']
if c in classes: raise DuplicateError, (self.CLASS, path, number, c)
classes.append(c)
if self.USERFLAG.search(line):
self.userspace[c] = True
else:
self.userspace[c] = False
continue
raise ParseError, ("data. Was expecting either a comment, whitespace, or class definition. ", path, number)
self.classes = classes
return classes
def parseSids(self, path):
'''
Parses initial SID definitions from the given path.
'''
sids = []
input = open(path, 'r')
for line in input:
m = self.COMMENT.search(line)
if m: continue
m = self.WHITE.search(line)
if m: continue
m = self.SID.search(line)
if m:
g = m.groupdict()
s = g['name']
if s in sids: raise DuplicateError, (self.SID, path, number, s)
sids.append(s)
continue
raise ParseError, ("data. Was expecting either a comment, whitespace, or security identifier. ", path, number)
self.sids = sids
return sids
def parseVectors(self, path):
'''
Parses access vector definitions from the given path.
'''
vectors = []
vector = {}
commons = []
common = {}
inherits = {}
user_commons = {}
input = open(path, 'r')
# states
NONE = 0
COMMON = 1
CLASS = 2
INHERIT = 3
OPEN = 4
state = NONE
state2 = NONE
number = 0
for line in input:
number += 1
m = self.COMMENT.search(line)
if m: continue
m = self.WHITE.search(line)
if m:
if state == INHERIT:
state = NONE
continue
m = self.COMMON.search(line)
if m:
if state != NONE: raise ParseError, (self.COMMON, path, number)
g = m.groupdict()
c = g['name']
if c in commons: raise DuplicateError, (self.COMMON, path, number, c)
commons.append(c)
common[c] = []
user_commons[c] = True
state = COMMON
continue
m = self.CLASS.search(line)
if m:
if state != NONE: raise ParseError, (self.CLASS, number)
g = m.groupdict()
c = g['name']
if c in vectors: raise DuplicateError, (self.CLASS, path, number, c)
if c not in self.classes: raise UndefinedError, (self.CLASS, path, number, c)
vectors.append(c)
vector[c] = []
state = CLASS
continue
m = self.INHERITS.search(line)
if m:
if state != CLASS: raise ParseError, (self.INHERITS, number)
g = m.groupdict()
i = g['name']
if c in inherits: raise DuplicateError, (self.INHERITS, path, number, c)
if i not in common: raise UndefinedError, (self.COMMON, path, number, i)
inherits[c] = i
state = INHERIT
if not self.userspace[c]: user_commons[i] = False
continue
m = self.OPENB.search(line)
if m:
if (state != CLASS \
and state != INHERIT \
and state != COMMON) \
or state2 != NONE:
raise ParseError, (self.OPENB, path, number)
state2 = OPEN
continue
m = self.VECTOR.search(line)
if m:
if state2 != OPEN: raise ParseError, (self.VECTOR, path, number)
g = m.groupdict()
v = g['name']
if state == CLASS or state == INHERIT:
if v in vector[c]: raise DuplicateError, (self.VECTOR, path, number, v)
vector[c].append(v)
elif state == COMMON:
if v in common[c]: raise DuplicateError, (self.VECTOR, path, number, v)
common[c].append(v)
continue
m = self.CLOSEB.search(line)
if m:
if state2 != OPEN: raise ParseError, (self.CLOSEB, path, number)
state = NONE
state2 = NONE
c = None
continue
raise ParseError, ("data", path, number)
if state != NONE and state2 != NONE: raise ParseError, (self.EOF, path, number)
cvdiff = set(self.classes) - set(vectors)
if cvdiff: raise UnusedError, "Not all security classes were used in access vectors: %s" % cvdiff # the inverse of this will be caught as an undefined class error
self.commons = commons
self.user_commons = user_commons
self.common = common
self.vectors = vectors
self.vector = vector
self.inherits = inherits
return vector
def createHeaders(self, path, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
Creates the C header files in the specified MODE and outputs
them to give PATH.
'''
headers = { \
'av_inherit.h' : self.createAvInheritH(mode), \
'av_perm_to_string.h' : self.createAvPermToStringH(mode), \
'av_permissions.h' : self.createAvPermissionsH(mode), \
'class_to_string.h' : self.createClassToStringH(mode), \
'common_perm_to_string.h' : self.createCommonPermToStringH(mode), \
'flask.h' : self.createFlaskH(mode), \
'initial_sid_to_string.h' : self.createInitialSidToStringH(mode) \
}
for key, value in headers.items():
of = open(os.path.join(path, key), 'w')
of.writelines(value)
of.close()
def createUL(self, count):
fields = [1, 2, 4, 8]
return "0x%08xUL" % (fields[count % 4] << 4 * (count / 4))
def createAvInheritH(self, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
'''
results = []
results.append(self.autogen)
for c in self.vectors:
if c in self.inherits:
i = self.inherits[c]
count = len(self.common[i])
if not (mode == self.KERNEL and self.userspace[c]):
results.append(" S_(SECCLASS_%s, %s, %s)\n" % (c.upper(), i, self.createUL(count)))
return results
def createAvPermToStringH(self, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
'''
results = []
results.append(self.autogen)
for c in self.vectors:
for p in self.vector[c]:
if not (mode == self.KERNEL and self.userspace[c]):
results.append(" S_(SECCLASS_%s, %s__%s, \"%s\")\n" % (c.upper(), c.upper(), p.upper(), p))
return results
def createAvPermissionsH(self, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
'''
results = []
results.append(self.autogen)
width = 57
count = 0
for common in self.commons:
count = 0
shift = 0
for p in self.common[common]:
if not (mode == self.KERNEL and self.user_commons[common]):
columnA = "#define COMMON_%s__%s " % (common.upper(), p.upper())
columnA += "".join([" " for i in range(width - len(columnA))])
results.append("%s%s\n" % (columnA, self.createUL(count)))
count += 1
width = 50 # broken for old tools whitespace
for c in self.vectors:
count = 0
ps = []
if c in self.inherits:
ps += self.common[self.inherits[c]]
ps += self.vector[c]
for p in ps:
columnA = "#define %s__%s " % (c.upper(), p.upper())
columnA += "".join([" " for i in range(width - len(columnA))])
if not (mode == self.KERNEL and self.userspace[c]):
results.append("%s%s\n" % (columnA, self.createUL(count)))
count += 1
return results
def createClassToStringH(self, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
'''
results = []
results.append(self.autogen)
results.append("/*\n * Security object class definitions\n */\n")
if mode == self.KERNEL:
results.append(" S_(NULL)\n")
else:
results.append(" S_(\"null\")\n")
for c in self.classes:
if mode == self.KERNEL and self.userspace[c]:
results.append(" S_(NULL)\n")
else:
results.append(" S_(\"%s\")\n" % c)
return results
def createCommonPermToStringH(self, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
'''
results = []
results.append(self.autogen)
for common in self.commons:
if not (mode == self.KERNEL and self.user_commons[common]):
results.append("TB_(common_%s_perm_to_string)\n" % common)
for p in self.common[common]:
results.append(" S_(\"%s\")\n" % p)
results.append("TE_(common_%s_perm_to_string)\n\n" % common)
return results
def createFlaskH(self, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
'''
results = []
results.append(self.autogen)
results.append("#ifndef _SELINUX_FLASK_H_\n")
results.append("#define _SELINUX_FLASK_H_\n")
results.append("\n")
results.append("/*\n")
results.append(" * Security object class definitions\n")
results.append(" */\n")
count = 0
width = 57
for c in self.classes:
count += 1
columnA = "#define SECCLASS_%s " % c.upper()
columnA += "".join([" " for i in range(width - len(columnA))])
if not (mode == self.KERNEL and self.userspace[c]):
results.append("%s%d\n" % (columnA, count))
results.append("\n")
results.append("/*\n")
results.append(" * Security identifier indices for initial entities\n")
results.append(" */\n")
count = 0
width = 56 # broken for old tools whitespace
for s in self.sids:
count += 1
columnA = "#define SECINITSID_%s " % s.upper()
columnA += "".join([" " for i in range(width - len(columnA))])
results.append("%s%d\n" % (columnA, count))
results.append("\n")
columnA = "#define SECINITSID_NUM "
columnA += "".join([" " for i in range(width - len(columnA))])
results.append("%s%d\n" % (columnA, count))
results.append("\n")
results.append("#endif\n")
return results
def createInitialSidToStringH(self, mode = USERSPACE):
'''
'''
results = []
results.append(self.autogen)
results.append("static char *initial_sid_to_string[] =\n")
results.append("{\n")
results.append(" \"null\",\n")
for s in self.sids:
results.append(" \"%s\",\n" % s)
results.append("};\n")
results.append("\n")
return results
def usage():
'''
Returns the usage string.
'''
usage = 'Usage: %s -a ACCESS_VECTORS -i INITIAL_SIDS -s SECURITY_CLASSES -o OUTPUT_DIRECTORY -k|-u [-w]\n' % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
usage += '\n'
usage += ' -a --access_vectors\taccess vector definitions\n'
usage += ' -i --initial_sids\tinitial sid definitions\n'
usage += ' -s --security_classes\tsecurity class definitions\n'
usage += ' -o --output\toutput directory for generated files\n'
usage += ' -k --kernel\toutput mode set to kernel (kernel headers contain empty blocks for all classes specified with # userspace in the security_classes file)\n'
usage += ' -u --user\toutput mode set to userspace\n'
usage += ' -w --nowarnings\tsupresses output of warning messages\n'
return usage
########## MAIN ##########
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Parse command line args
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'a:i:s:o:kuwh', ['access_vectors=', 'initial_sids=', 'security_classes=', 'output=', 'kernel', 'user', 'nowarnings', 'help'])
except getopt.GetoptError:
print(usage())
sys.exit(2)
avec = None
isid = None
secc = None
outd = None
mode = None
warn = True
for o, a in opts:
if o in ('-h', '--help'):
print(usage())
sys.exit(0)
elif o in ('-a', '--access_vectors'):
avec = a
elif o in ('-i', '--initial_sids'):
isid = a
elif o in ('-s', '--security_classes'):
secc = a
elif o in ('-o', '--output'):
outd = a
elif o in ('-k', '--kernel'):
if mode != None:
print(usage())
sys.exit(2)
mode = Flask.KERNEL
elif o in ('-u', '--user'):
if mode != None:
print(usage())
sys.exit(2)
mode = Flask.USERSPACE
elif o in ('-w', '--nowarnings'):
warn = False
else:
print(usage())
sys.exit(2)
if avec == None or \
isid == None or \
secc == None or \
outd == None:
print(usage())
sys.exit(2)
try:
f = Flask(warn)
f.parseSids(isid)
f.parseClasses(secc)
f.parseVectors(avec)
f.createHeaders(outd, mode)
except Exception, e:
print(e)
sys.exit(2)