This commit reverts the fix "Make inherited TRUNCATE perform access
permission checks on parent table only" only in the back branches.

It's not hard to imagine that there are some applications expecting
the old behavior and the fix breaks their security. To avoid this
compatibility problem, we decided to apply the fix only in HEAD and
revert it in all supported back branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/21015.1580400165@sss.pgh.pa.us
This commit is contained in:
Fujii Masao 2020-02-03 12:37:59 +09:00
parent 24dd34af14
commit 0d9f307cf8
3 changed files with 7 additions and 60 deletions

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@ -302,7 +302,6 @@ struct DropRelationCallbackState
((child_is_partition) ? DEPENDENCY_AUTO : DEPENDENCY_NORMAL)
static void truncate_check_rel(Oid relid, Form_pg_class reltuple);
static void truncate_check_perms(Oid relid, Form_pg_class reltuple);
static void truncate_check_activity(Relation rel);
static void RangeVarCallbackForTruncate(const RangeVar *relation,
Oid relId, Oid oldRelId, void *arg);
@ -1591,12 +1590,6 @@ ExecuteTruncate(TruncateStmt *stmt)
continue;
}
/*
* Inherited TRUNCATE commands perform access
* permission checks on the parent table only.
* So we skip checking the children's permissions
* and don't call truncate_check_perms() here.
*/
truncate_check_rel(RelationGetRelid(rel), rel->rd_rel);
truncate_check_activity(rel);
@ -1683,7 +1676,6 @@ ExecuteTruncateGuts(List *explicit_rels, List *relids, List *relids_logged,
(errmsg("truncate cascades to table \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
truncate_check_rel(relid, rel->rd_rel);
truncate_check_perms(relid, rel->rd_rel);
truncate_check_activity(rel);
rels = lappend(rels, rel);
relids = lappend_oid(relids, relid);
@ -1934,6 +1926,7 @@ ExecuteTruncateGuts(List *explicit_rels, List *relids, List *relids_logged,
static void
truncate_check_rel(Oid relid, Form_pg_class reltuple)
{
AclResult aclresult;
char *relname = NameStr(reltuple->relname);
/*
@ -1947,27 +1940,17 @@ truncate_check_rel(Oid relid, Form_pg_class reltuple)
(errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
errmsg("\"%s\" is not a table", relname)));
if (!allowSystemTableMods && IsSystemClass(relid, reltuple))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
errmsg("permission denied: \"%s\" is a system catalog",
relname)));
}
/*
* Check that current user has the permission to truncate given relation.
*/
static void
truncate_check_perms(Oid relid, Form_pg_class reltuple)
{
char *relname = NameStr(reltuple->relname);
AclResult aclresult;
/* Permissions checks */
aclresult = pg_class_aclcheck(relid, GetUserId(), ACL_TRUNCATE);
if (aclresult != ACLCHECK_OK)
aclcheck_error(aclresult, get_relkind_objtype(reltuple->relkind),
relname);
if (!allowSystemTableMods && IsSystemClass(relid, reltuple))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
errmsg("permission denied: \"%s\" is a system catalog",
relname)));
}
/*
@ -14903,7 +14886,6 @@ RangeVarCallbackForTruncate(const RangeVar *relation,
elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for relation %u", relId);
truncate_check_rel(relId, (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple));
truncate_check_perms(relId, (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple));
ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
}

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@ -695,27 +695,6 @@ SELECT tableoid FROM atestp2; -- ok
----------
(0 rows)
-- child's permissions do not apply when operating on parent
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_priv_user1;
REVOKE ALL ON atestc FROM regress_priv_user2;
GRANT ALL ON atestp1 TO regress_priv_user2;
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_priv_user2;
SELECT f2 FROM atestp1; -- ok
f2
----
(0 rows)
SELECT f2 FROM atestc; -- fail
ERROR: permission denied for table atestc
DELETE FROM atestp1; -- ok
DELETE FROM atestc; -- fail
ERROR: permission denied for table atestc
UPDATE atestp1 SET f1 = 1; -- ok
UPDATE atestc SET f1 = 1; -- fail
ERROR: permission denied for table atestc
TRUNCATE atestp1; -- ok
TRUNCATE atestc; -- fail
ERROR: permission denied for table atestc
-- privileges on functions, languages
-- switch to superuser
\c -

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@ -446,20 +446,6 @@ SELECT fy FROM atestp2; -- ok
SELECT atestp2 FROM atestp2; -- ok
SELECT tableoid FROM atestp2; -- ok
-- child's permissions do not apply when operating on parent
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_priv_user1;
REVOKE ALL ON atestc FROM regress_priv_user2;
GRANT ALL ON atestp1 TO regress_priv_user2;
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_priv_user2;
SELECT f2 FROM atestp1; -- ok
SELECT f2 FROM atestc; -- fail
DELETE FROM atestp1; -- ok
DELETE FROM atestc; -- fail
UPDATE atestp1 SET f1 = 1; -- ok
UPDATE atestc SET f1 = 1; -- fail
TRUNCATE atestp1; -- ok
TRUNCATE atestc; -- fail
-- privileges on functions, languages
-- switch to superuser