Re: [Patch] allow file truncations when both suid and write permissionsset

From: Eric Sandeen
Date: Wed Jul 01 2009 - 15:27:35 EST


Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Amerigo Wang wrote:
>> When suid is set and the non-owner user has write permission,
>> any writing into this file should be allowed and suid should be
>> removed after that.
>>
>> However, current kernel only allows writing without truncations,
>> when we do truncations on that file, we get EPERM. This is a bug.

...

> So I think the main problem here is simply that we didn't set
> ATTR_FORCE, right...
>
> Seems a little odd to |= with ret, -then- check if it's non-0. Maybe:
>
> /* Remove suid/sgid on truncate too */
> - newattrs.ia_valid |= should_remove_suid(dentry);
> + ret = should_remove_suid(dentry);
> + if (ret)
> + newattrs.ia_valid |= (ret | ATTR_FORCE);
>

On second thought, and after talking w/ eparis, I think this probably
needs a security_inode_killpriv() too... it seems like it might be best
to change file_remove_suid(*file) to dentry_remove_suid(*dentry) and
just call that from do_truncate()?

-Eric
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