initgroups(3): Add a pre-FreeBSD-15-compatible version

After commit 9da2fe96ff ("kern: fix setgroups(2) and getgroups(2) to
match other platforms"), initgroups() does not set the effective GID
anymore and uses all passed groups as the supplementary group list.
This effectively breaks backwards compatibility with programs/libraries
compiled on a FreeBSD 14 or earlier system.

Restore compatibility by creating a new version of the 'initgroups'
symbol that designates the current implementation and providing
a pre-FreeBSD-15-compatible version under the symbol's previously
exported version.  The new version calls the new setgroups(2) system
call, while the compatible one calls the original one (called
freebsd14_setgroups()).

Update the manual page with some history and comparison with other
current open-source systems.  Add a "SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS" section
highlighting some security properties of this approach and the reasons
we adopt it.  While here, revamp the manual page, in particular to use
the exact POSIX terminology where possible.

Note for MFC to stable/14: Only the manual page update is to be MFCed,
and the text changed to reflect the old behavior and inform readers of
the new upcoming behavior in 15.

Reviewed by:    kib
Fixes:          9da2fe96ff ("kern: fix setgroups(2) and getgroups(2) to match other platforms")
MFC after:      5 days
Sponsored by:   The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D52282
This commit is contained in:
Olivier Certner
2025-08-29 16:19:33 +02:00
parent 0b018cfd81
commit 9dc1ac8691
4 changed files with 124 additions and 25 deletions
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@@ -193,7 +193,6 @@ FBSD_1.0 {
__isinff; __isinff;
__isinfl; __isinfl;
isatty; isatty;
initgroups;
jrand48; jrand48;
lcong48; lcong48;
ldexp; ldexp;
@@ -462,6 +461,7 @@ FBSD_1.8 {
fdscandir_b; fdscandir_b;
fts_open_b; fts_open_b;
glob_b; glob_b;
initgroups;
inotify_add_watch; inotify_add_watch;
inotify_init; inotify_init;
inotify_init1; inotify_init1;
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@@ -52,4 +52,6 @@ int freebsd11_getmntinfo(struct freebsd11_statfs **, int);
char *freebsd11_devname(__uint32_t dev, __mode_t type); char *freebsd11_devname(__uint32_t dev, __mode_t type);
char *freebsd11_devname_r(__uint32_t dev, __mode_t type, char *buf, int len); char *freebsd11_devname_r(__uint32_t dev, __mode_t type, char *buf, int len);
int freebsd14_setgroups(int gidsize, const __gid_t *gidset);
#endif /* _GEN_COMPAT_H_ */ #endif /* _GEN_COMPAT_H_ */
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@@ -1,5 +1,13 @@
.\"-
.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993 .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993
.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. .\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
.\" Copyright (c) 2025 The FreeBSD Foundation
.\"
.\" Portions of this documentation were written by Olivier Certner
.\" <olce@FreeBSD.org> at Kumacom SARL under sponsorship from the FreeBSD
.\" Foundation.
.\" .\"
.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@@ -25,12 +33,12 @@
.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
.\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\" .\"
.Dd October 26, 2014 .Dd September 17, 2025
.Dt INITGROUPS 3 .Dt INITGROUPS 3
.Os .Os
.Sh NAME .Sh NAME
.Nm initgroups .Nm initgroups
.Nd initialize group access list .Nd initialize supplementary groups as per the group database
.Sh LIBRARY .Sh LIBRARY
.Lb libc .Lb libc
.Sh SYNOPSIS .Sh SYNOPSIS
@@ -40,19 +48,18 @@
.Sh DESCRIPTION .Sh DESCRIPTION
The The
.Fn initgroups .Fn initgroups
function function initializes the current process' supplementary groups as prescribed by
uses the its arguments and the system's group database.
.Xr getgrouplist 3 .Pp
function to calculate the group access list for the user It first uses the
specified in .Fn getgrouplist
function to compute a list of groups containing the passed
.Fa basegid ,
which typically is the user's initial numerical group ID from the password
database, and the supplementary groups in the group database for the user named
.Fa name . .Fa name .
This group list is then setup for the current process using It then installs this list as the current process' supplementary groups using
.Xr setgroups 2 . .Fn setgroups .
The
.Fa basegid
is automatically included in the groups list.
Typically this value is given as
the group number from the password file.
.Sh RETURN VALUES .Sh RETURN VALUES
.Rv -std initgroups .Rv -std initgroups
.Sh ERRORS .Sh ERRORS
@@ -60,7 +67,7 @@ The
.Fn initgroups .Fn initgroups
function may fail and set function may fail and set
.Va errno .Va errno
for any of the errors specified for the library function to any of the errors specified for the library function
.Xr setgroups 2 . .Xr setgroups 2 .
It may also return: It may also return:
.Bl -tag -width Er .Bl -tag -width Er
@@ -77,3 +84,67 @@ The
.Fn initgroups .Fn initgroups
function appeared in function appeared in
.Bx 4.2 . .Bx 4.2 .
.Pp
The
.Fn initgroups
function changed semantics in
.Fx 15 ,
following that of
.Xr setgroups 2
in the same release.
Before that, it would also set the effective group ID to
.Fa basegid ,
and would not include the latter in the supplementary groups except before
.Fx 8 .
Its current behavior in these respects is known to be compatible with that of
the following systems up to the specified versions that are current at time of
this writing:
.Bl -dash -width "-" -compact
.It
Linux (up to 6.6) with the GNU libc (up to 2.42)
.It
.Nx 1.1 and greater (up to 10)
.It
.Ox (up to 7.7)
.It
Systems based on illumos (up to August 2025 sources)
.El
.Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
As
.Fa basegid
is typically the user's initial numerical group ID, to which the current
process' effective group ID is generally initialized, processes using functions
to change their effective group ID
.Pq via Xr setgid 2 or similar
or that are spawned from executables with the set-group-ID mode bit set will not
be able to relinquish the access rights deriving from being a member of
.Fa basegid ,
as these functions do not change the supplementary groups.
.Pp
This behavior is generally desirable in order to paper over the difference of
treatment between the effective group and supplementary ones in this situation,
as they are all in the end indiscriminately used in traditional UNIX
discretionary access checks.
It blends well with the practice of allocating each user its own private group,
as processes launched from a set-group-ID executable keep the same user and
consistently stay also in the same user's group.
Finally, it was also chosen for compatibility with other systems
.Po
see the
.Sx HISTORY
section
.Pc .
.Pp
This convention of including
.Fa basegid
in the supplementary groups is however only enforced by the
.Fn initgroups
function, and not by the
.Xr setgroups 2
system call, so applications expressly wanting to include in the supplementary
groups only those specified by the group database can themselves call
.Fn getgrouplist
and then
.Fn setgroups
on the result with the first element skipped
.Pq see Xr getgrouplist 3 .
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@@ -3,6 +3,11 @@
* *
* Copyright (c) 1983, 1993 * Copyright (c) 1983, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2025 The FreeBSD Foundation
*
* Portions of this software were developed by Olivier Certner
* <olce@FreeBSD.org> at Kumacom SARL under sponsorship from the FreeBSD
* Foundation.
* *
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@@ -29,22 +34,28 @@
* SUCH DAMAGE. * SUCH DAMAGE.
*/ */
#include <sys/param.h> /* For __sym_compat(). */
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <errno.h> #include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h> #include <unistd.h>
int /* For freebsd14_setgroups(). */
initgroups(const char *uname, gid_t agroup) #include "gen-compat.h"
static int
initgroups_impl(const char *uname, gid_t agroup,
int (*setgroups)(int, const gid_t *))
{ {
int ngroups, ret;
long ngroups_max;
gid_t *groups; gid_t *groups;
long ngroups_max;
int ngroups, ret;
/* /*
* Provide space for one group more than possible to allow * Provide space for one group more than possible to allow setgroups()
* setgroups to fail and set errno. * to fail and set 'errno' in case we get back more than {NGROUPS_MAX} +
* 1 groups.
*/ */
ngroups_max = sysconf(_SC_NGROUPS_MAX) + 2; ngroups_max = sysconf(_SC_NGROUPS_MAX) + 2;
groups = malloc(sizeof(*groups) * ngroups_max); groups = malloc(sizeof(*groups) * ngroups_max);
@@ -52,8 +63,23 @@ initgroups(const char *uname, gid_t agroup)
return (-1); /* malloc() set 'errno'. */ return (-1); /* malloc() set 'errno'. */
ngroups = (int)ngroups_max; ngroups = (int)ngroups_max;
getgrouplist(uname, agroup, groups, &ngroups); (void)getgrouplist(uname, agroup, groups, &ngroups);
ret = setgroups(ngroups, groups); ret = (*setgroups)(ngroups, groups);
free(groups); free(groups);
return (ret); /* setgroups() set 'errno'. */ return (ret); /* setgroups() set 'errno'. */
} }
int
initgroups(const char *uname, gid_t agroup)
{
return (initgroups_impl(uname, agroup, setgroups));
}
int
freebsd14_initgroups(const char *uname, gid_t agroup)
{
return (initgroups_impl(uname, agroup, freebsd14_setgroups));
}
__sym_compat(initgroups, freebsd14_initgroups, FBSD_1.0);