* 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 aa2cbbf9cd.
* 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>
* Following the advice that was given by member in rksu group, by replacing ALL to untrusted_app.
$ /system/bin/stat /proc/1
Result:
08-15 14:57:54.370 20062 20062 W stat : type=1400 audit(0.0:9564): avc: denied { getattr } for path="/proc/1" dev="proc" ino=12308 scontext=u:r:untrusted_app_27:s0:c27,c258,c512,c768 tcontext=u:r:init:s0 tclass=dir permissive=0 app=com.termux
(issue
438bd5f#commitcomment-163785768)
Test: Checker pass.
* Any issue? Let me know.
Tested-by: rsuntk <rsuntk@yukiprjkt.my.id>
Co-authored-by: rsuntk <rsuntk@yukiprjkt.my.id>
Since KernelSU Manager can now be built for 32-bit, theres this problematic
setup where userspace is 32-bit (armeabi-v7a) and kernel is 64bit (aarch64).
On 64-bit kernels with CONFIG_COMPAT=y, 32-bit userspace passes 32-bit pointers.
These values are interpreted as 64-bit pointers without proper casting and that
results in invalid or near-null memory access.
This patch adds proper compat-mode handling with the ff changes:
- introduce a dedicated struct (`sepol_compat_data`) using u32 fields
- use `compat_ptr()` to safely convert 32-bit user pointers to kernel pointers
- adding a runtime `ksu_is_compat` flag to dynamically select between struct layouts
This prevents a near-null pointer dereference when handling SELinux
policy updates from 32-bit ksud in a 64-bit kernel.
Truth table:
kernel 32 + ksud 32, struct is u32, no compat_ptr
kernel 64 + ksud 32, struct is u32, yes compat_ptr
kernel 64 + ksud 64, struct is u64, no compat_ptr
Preprocessor check
64BIT=y COMPAT=y: define both structs, select dynamically
64BIT=y COMPAT=n: struct u64
64BIT=n: struct u32
Tested-by: ...
Tested-by: ...
Tested-by: ...
Signed-off-by: backslashxx <118538522+backslashxx@users.noreply.github.com>
This checks `selinux_state` and `current_sid` supports in a raw way.
Feels more reliable than the version checks.
Supersedes #401, fixes#280, fixes#400.
4.9's last release aka 4.9.337 still needs the same fallbacks as 4.9.212
and breaks otherwise, upgrade this to fix compilation
Tested and working on POCO F1, 4.9.337
_selinux_state_ is backported to 4.9 kernel with the 4.9.212 release,
use it to fix the build.
many thanks to @reallysnow for figuring this out.
inspired by
d7c2c5f02a