[PATCH] afs: proc cells and rootcell are writeable
Geert Uytterhoeven
geert at linux-m68k.org
Tue Jan 28 03:39:46 EST 2014
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Ingo Molnar <mingo at kernel.org> wrote:
> * Ingo Molnar <mingo at kernel.org> wrote:
>> * Linus Torvalds <torvalds at linux-foundation.org> wrote:
>> > On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:27 AM, David Howells <dhowells at redhat.com> wrote:
>> > > - p = proc_create("cells", 0, proc_afs, &afs_proc_cells_fops);
>> > > + p = proc_create("cells", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, proc_afs, &afs_proc_cells_fops);
>> > > - p = proc_create("rootcell", 0, proc_afs, &afs_proc_rootcell_fops);
>> > > + p = proc_create("rootcell", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, proc_afs, &afs_proc_rootcell_fops);
>> >
>> > So the S_IFREG isn't necessary.
>> >
>> > And quite frankly, I personally think S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR is _less_
>> > readable than 0644. It's damn hard to parse those random letter
>> > combinations, and at least I have to really think about it, in a way
>> > that the octal representation does *not* make me go "I have to think
>> > about that".
>> >
>> > So my personal preference would be to just see that simple 0644 in
>> > proc_create. Hmm?
>>
>> Perhaps we could also generate the most common variants as:
>>
>> #define PERM__rw_r__r__ 0644
>> #define PERM__r________ 0400
>> #define PERM__r__r__r__ 0444
>> #define PERM__r_xr_xr_x 0555
I like it (also without the PERM prefix, cfr. Alexey's old patch).
>> or something similar, more or less matching the output of 'ls -l'?
>
> Another variant of this would be to do the following macro:
>
> PERM(R_X, R_X, R_X)
> PERM(R__, R__, R__)
> PERM(RW_, R__, R__)
IMHO, this is again less outstanding.
> With the advantage of separating the groups better and reducing the
> number of constants needed.
Only a limited number of combinations is in active use, right?
It should be difficult to create e.g. world-writable files that are
not accessable
by the owner.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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