gantt/nova/rootwrap/filters.py
Thierry Carrez f25f87168b Move rootwrap filters definition to config files
Move rootwrap filters definition from being defined within Nova
code to being defined in configuration files to facilitate pluging-in
new rootwrap commands.

Transition notes:
* nova-rootwrap now requires an additional (first) parameter pointing
  to the root-owned rootwrap.conf file, sudoers needs to be updated
  to specify that ("nova-rootwrap /etc/nova/rootwrap.conf *")
* Packagers should ship {compute,network,volume}.filters inside a
  directory listed in rootwrap.conf rather than shipping
  nova/rootwrap/{compute,network,volume}.py
* Filter definitions now only support strings. The KillFilter (which was
  using arrays as parameters) was modified and the tests updated.

Implements bp nova-rootwrap-pluggable-filters

Corresponding devstack change needs to land first, so that tests pass:
https://review.openstack.org/8842

Change-Id: I2350154cd8057bd57926ed542de035626f7de37d
2012-06-22 15:35:23 +02:00

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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack, LLC.
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import os
import re
class CommandFilter(object):
"""Command filter only checking that the 1st argument matches exec_path"""
def __init__(self, exec_path, run_as, *args):
self.exec_path = exec_path
self.run_as = run_as
self.args = args
def match(self, userargs):
"""Only check that the first argument (command) matches exec_path"""
if (os.path.basename(self.exec_path) == userargs[0]):
return True
return False
def get_command(self, userargs):
"""Returns command to execute (with sudo -u if run_as != root)."""
if (self.run_as != 'root'):
# Used to run commands at lesser privileges
return ['sudo', '-u', self.run_as, self.exec_path] + userargs[1:]
return [self.exec_path] + userargs[1:]
def get_environment(self, userargs):
"""Returns specific environment to set, None if none"""
return None
class RegExpFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Command filter doing regexp matching for every argument"""
def match(self, userargs):
# Early skip if command or number of args don't match
if (len(self.args) != len(userargs)):
# DENY: argument numbers don't match
return False
# Compare each arg (anchoring pattern explicitly at end of string)
for (pattern, arg) in zip(self.args, userargs):
try:
if not re.match(pattern + '$', arg):
break
except re.error:
# DENY: Badly-formed filter
return False
else:
# ALLOW: All arguments matched
return True
# DENY: Some arguments did not match
return False
class DnsmasqFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Specific filter for the dnsmasq call (which includes env)"""
def match(self, userargs):
if (userargs[0].startswith("FLAGFILE=") and
userargs[1].startswith("NETWORK_ID=") and
userargs[2] == "dnsmasq"):
return True
return False
def get_command(self, userargs):
return [self.exec_path] + userargs[3:]
def get_environment(self, userargs):
env = os.environ.copy()
env['FLAGFILE'] = userargs[0].split('=')[-1]
env['NETWORK_ID'] = userargs[1].split('=')[-1]
return env
class KillFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Specific filter for the kill calls.
1st argument is the user to run /bin/kill under
2nd argument is the location of the affected executable
Subsequent arguments list the accepted signals (if any)
This filter relies on /proc to accurately determine affected
executable, so it will only work on procfs-capable systems (not OSX).
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
super(KillFilter, self).__init__("/bin/kill", *args)
def match(self, userargs):
if userargs[0] != "kill":
return False
args = list(userargs)
if len(args) == 3:
# A specific signal is requested
signal = args.pop(1)
if signal not in self.args[1:]:
# Requested signal not in accepted list
return False
else:
if len(args) != 2:
# Incorrect number of arguments
return False
if len(self.args) > 1:
# No signal requested, but filter requires specific signal
return False
try:
command = os.readlink("/proc/%d/exe" % int(args[1]))
# NOTE(dprince): /proc/PID/exe may have ' (deleted)' on
# the end if an executable is updated or deleted
if command.endswith(" (deleted)"):
command = command[:command.rindex(" ")]
if command != self.args[0]:
# Affected executable does not match
return False
except (ValueError, OSError):
# Incorrect PID
return False
return True
class ReadFileFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Specific filter for the utils.read_file_as_root call"""
def __init__(self, file_path, *args):
self.file_path = file_path
super(ReadFileFilter, self).__init__("/bin/cat", "root", *args)
def match(self, userargs):
if userargs[0] != 'cat':
return False
if userargs[1] != self.file_path:
return False
if len(userargs) != 2:
return False
return True