* refactor: replace throne tracker with ksud token
* use snprintf
* refactor: new supercall impl
- Import the sukisu command
* disable seccomp for supercall users
* kernel: fmt clear
* kernel: Enable macro protection for sulog
- Only enabled on kernel versions greater than 5.10.245
* kernel: Refactor kprobe hooks and implement LSM hooks for improved security handling
* debug mode
* kernel: Add functionality to generate and validate authentication tokens for cmd_su
* kernel: Simplified manual SU command processing for code
* kernel: replace renameat hook with fsnotify
* Revert "refactor: replace throne tracker with ksud token"
This reverts commit aa2cbbf.
* kernel: fix compile
* kernel: fix compile below 6.0
* Fix compile err; Add become_manager
* kernel: install fd for manager automaticlly
- extend to import the corresponding command
* manager: new supercall impl
* temp changes for ksud
* ksud: fix compile
* fix wrong opcode
* kernel: fix compile
* kernel: Fixed hook type and KPM status retrieval errors
* kernel: Fixed potential null pointer issue with current->mm in kernel version 5.10
When calling get_full_comm() within system call hooks, current->mm may be null (prctl). A fallback mechanism for current->comm must be added beforehand to prevent null pointer dereferences when accessing mm->arg_start/arg_end.
Signed-off-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
* ksud: fix cargo check
* manager: Fixed an issue where the KSUD release and user-mode scanning switch failed to function correctly.
- kernel: fix spin lock mutual
kernel: Fixed potential null pointer issue with current->mm in kernel version 5.10
When calling get_full_comm() within system call hooks, current->mm may be null (prctl). A fallback mechanism for current->comm must be added beforehand to prevent null pointer dereferences when accessing mm->arg_start/arg_end.
kernel: try introduce like susfs's method to fix prctl delay
* seccomp: allow reboot
* use u32
* update clang-format
* 4 spaces save the world
* ksud: Fix build on macOS
* manager: bump minimal supported kernel.
- When get_hook_type is empty, display “Unknown”.
* Fix ksud build (#2841)
* try fix ksud
* fix for macos
* remove any
* Fix ksud build, take 3
* try fix allowlist
* bring lsm hook back
* fix: a lot again
* Fix ksud build, take 4 (#2846)
Remove init_driver_fd function for non-linux/android targets
* manager: Return to the native method via KSUd installation
* Merge with susfs-mian format
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Signed-off-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ylarod <me@ylarod.cn>
Co-authored-by: weishu <twsxtd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: AlexLiuDev233 <wzylin11@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Wang Han <416810799@qq.com>
* Due to numerous changes on LSM (Linux Security Module) in Linux 6.8+
* This is temporary guard until a working solution exist.
Signed-off-by: rsuntk <rsuntk@yukiprjkt.my.id>
On plain ARMv8.0 devices (A53,A57,A73), strncpy_from_user_nofault() sometimes
fails to copy `filename_user` string correctly. This breaks su ofc, breaking
some apps like Termux (Play Store ver), ZArchiver and Root Explorer.
Apply the susfs patch
This does NOT seem to affect newer ARMv8.2+ CPUs (A75/A76 and newer)
My speculation? ARMv8.0 has weak speculation :)
here we replace `ksu_strncpy_from_user_nofault` with ksu_strncpy_from_user_retry:
- ksu_strncpy_from_user_nofault as fast-path copy
- fallback to access_ok to validate the pointer + strncpy_from_user
- manual null-termination just in case, as strncpy_from_user_nofault also does it
- remove that memset, seems useless as it is an strncpy, not strncat
basically, we retry on pagefualt
for usercopies, its not like were doing
memset(dest, 0, sizeof(dest));
strncat(dest, var, bytes);
that memset seems unneeded. instead we use strncpy itself to do proper
error and oob check and null term it after.
as for optimizations
- just return early if unauthorized
- commonized logic
- reduced duplication
Tested on:
- ARMv8.0 A73.a53, A57.a53, A53.a53
- ARMv8.2 A76.a55
Stale: tiann #2656
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Co-authored-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: rsuntk <rsuntk@yukiprjkt.my.id>
Signed-off-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
This migrates ksud execution decision-making to bprm_check_security.
This requires passing proper argv and envp to a modified _ksud handler
aptly named 'ksu_handle_bprm_ksud'.
Introduces:
int ksu_handle_bprm_ksud(const char *filename, const char *argv1,
const char *envp, size_t envp_len)
which is adapted from:
int ksu_handle_execveat_ksud(int *fd, struct filename **filename_ptr,
struct user_arg_ptr *argv,
struct user_arg_ptr *envp,
int *flags)
ksu_handle_bprm_ksud handles all the decision making, it decides when it is
time to apply_kernelsu_rules depending if it sees "second_stage".
For LSM hook, turns out we can pull out argv and envp from mm_struct.
The code in here explains itself on how to do it.
whole blob exists on arg_start to arg_end, so we just pull it out and grab next
array after the first null terminator.
as for envp, we pass the pointer then hunt for it when needed
My reasoning on adding a fallback on usercopy is that on some devices a fault
happens, and it copies garbled data. On my creation of this, I actually had to lock
that _nofault copy on a spinlock as a way to mimic preempt_disable/enable without
actually doing it. As per user reports, no failed _nofault copies anyway but we
have-to-have a fallback for resilience.
References:
- old version1 6efcd8193e
- old version2 37d5938e66
- bad usercopy #21
This now provides a small helper function, ksu_copy_from_user_retry, which explains
itself. First we attempt a _nofault copy, if that fails, we try plain.
With that, It also provides an inlined copy_from_user_nofault for < 5.8.
While using strncpy_from_user_nofault was considered, this wont do, this will
only copy up to the first \0.
devlog:
16e5dce9e7...16c1f5f52128642e60d7...728de0c571
References:
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v4.14.1/source/include/linux/mm_types.h#L429https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v4.14.1/source/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
Stale: https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/pull/2653
Signed-off-by: backslashxx <118538522+backslashxx@users.noreply.github.com>
Prioritize retrieving the application UID from /data/user_de. If this fails, fall back to retrieving it from packages.list.
Fix unstable application UID acquisition
Signed-off-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
* On newer kernel for some reason -Wno-strict-prototypes still does not fix the errors or warnings.
* To fix it, we just need to add void type.
Signed-off-by: rsuntk <rsuntk@yukiprjkt.my.id>