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Tom Lane 1b761d8964 Adjust sepgsql expected output for 681d9e462 et al.
Security: CVE-2023-2454
2023-05-08 11:24:47 -04:00
Tom Lane 134d974636 Include permissive/enforcing state in sepgsql log messages.
SELinux itself does this (at least in modern releases), and it
seems like a good idea to reduce confusion.

Dave Page

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+OCxowsQoLEYc=jN7OtNvOdX0Jg5L7nMYt++=k0X78HGq-sXg@mail.gmail.com
2022-01-12 14:23:13 -05:00
Michael Paquier 1e3445237b Fix regression test output of sepgsql
The difference is caused by 7b56584, for the tests involving a table
rewrite.

Per buildfarm member rhinoceros.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YRHxXcyFjPuPTZui@paquier.xyz
2021-08-10 13:14:37 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut b034ef9b37 Remove gratuitous uses of deprecated SELECT INTO
CREATE TABLE AS has been preferred over SELECT INTO (outside of ecpg
and PL/pgSQL) for a long time.  There were still a few uses of SELECT
INTO in tests and documentation, some old, some more recent.  This
changes them to CREATE TABLE AS.  Some occurrences in the tests remain
where they are specifically testing SELECT INTO parsing or similar.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/96dc0df3-e13a-a85d-d045-d6e2c85218da%40enterprisedb.com
2021-01-28 14:28:41 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas 8818ad5b15 Fix expected output: the order of agg permission checks changed.
Commit 0a2bc5d61e changed the order that permissions on the final and
transition functions of an aggregate are checked in. That shows up as a
difference in the order the LOG messages in this sepgsql regression test
are printed. Adjust the expected output.

Per buildfarm failure in rhinoceros.
2020-11-24 12:50:16 +02:00
Tom Lane fc576b7c4f Fix cache reference leak in contrib/sepgsql.
fixup_whole_row_references() did the wrong thing with a dropped column,
resulting in a commit-time warning about a cache reference leak.

I (tgl) added a test case exercising this, but back-patched the test
only as far as v10; the patch didn't apply cleanly to 9.6 and it
didn't seem worth the trouble to adapt it.  The bug is pretty old
though, so apply the code change all the way back.

Michael Luo, with cosmetic improvements by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/BYAPR08MB5606D1453D7F50E2AF4D2FD29AD80@BYAPR08MB5606.namprd08.prod.outlook.com
2020-04-16 14:45:54 -04:00
Joe Conway 4f66c93f61 Update sepgsql to add mandatory access control for TRUNCATE
Use SELinux "db_table: { truncate }" to check if permission is granted to
TRUNCATE. Update example SELinux policy to grant needed permission for
TRUNCATE. Add new regression test to demonstrate a positive and negative
cases. Test will only be run if the loaded SELinux policy has the
"db_table: { truncate }" permission. Makes use of recent commit which added
object TRUNCATE hook. Patch by Yuli Khodorkovskiy with minor
editorialization by me. Not back-patched because the object TRUNCATE hook
was not.

Author: Yuli Khodorkovskiy
Reviewed-by: Joe Conway
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFL5wJcomybj1Xdw7qWmPJRpGuFukKgNrDb6uVBaCMgYS9dkaA%40mail.gmail.com
2019-11-23 10:46:44 -05:00
Michael Paquier 14ac4237cb Update test output of sepgsql for ALTER TABLE COLUMN DROP
1df5875 has changed the way dependencies are dropped for this command
with inheritance trees, which impacts sepgsql.  This just updates the
regression test output to take care of the failures and adapt to the new
code.

Reported by buildfarm member rhinoceros.

Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191013101331.GC1434@paquier.xyz
Backpatch-through: 12
2019-10-14 08:58:38 +09:00
Tom Lane 82c8a3c52a Fix sepgsql test results for commit d97b714a2.
The aggregate-order difference explained in my previous commit
turns out to also affect the order of log entries emitted in the
contrib/sepgsql regression test.  Per buildfarm.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/21272.1563318411@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-07-17 13:04:59 -04:00
Tom Lane 071e11898d Fix sepgsql regression test.
Message order in the expected output changes due to commit f1ad067fc.
Per buildfarm.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190121201134.dyx6anto6akflh5d@alap3.anarazel.de
2019-01-21 15:39:14 -05:00
Tom Lane b2d9e17768 Update sepgsql regression test results for commit ca4103025.
Per buildfarm.
2018-12-18 11:40:10 -05:00
Andres Freund 7306d5e920 Blind attempt at fixing sepgsql output for 578b22. 2018-11-20 21:02:38 -08:00
Andres Freund 578b229718 Remove WITH OIDS support, change oid catalog column visibility.
Previously tables declared WITH OIDS, including a significant fraction
of the catalog tables, stored the oid column not as a normal column,
but as part of the tuple header.

This special column was not shown by default, which was somewhat odd,
as it's often (consider e.g. pg_class.oid) one of the more important
parts of a row.  Neither pg_dump nor COPY included the contents of the
oid column by default.

The fact that the oid column was not an ordinary column necessitated a
significant amount of special case code to support oid columns. That
already was painful for the existing, but upcoming work aiming to make
table storage pluggable, would have required expanding and duplicating
that "specialness" significantly.

WITH OIDS has been deprecated since 2005 (commit ff02d0a05280e0).
Remove it.

Removing includes:
- CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE syntax for declaring the table to be
  WITH OIDS has been removed (WITH (oids[ = true]) will error out)
- pg_dump does not support dumping tables declared WITH OIDS and will
  issue a warning when dumping one (and ignore the oid column).
- restoring an pg_dump archive with pg_restore will warn when
  restoring a table with oid contents (and ignore the oid column)
- COPY will refuse to load binary dump that includes oids.
- pg_upgrade will error out when encountering tables declared WITH
  OIDS, they have to be altered to remove the oid column first.
- Functionality to access the oid of the last inserted row (like
  plpgsql's RESULT_OID, spi's SPI_lastoid, ...) has been removed.

The syntax for declaring a table WITHOUT OIDS (or WITH (oids = false)
for CREATE TABLE) is still supported. While that requires a bit of
support code, it seems unnecessary to break applications / dumps that
do not use oids, and are explicit about not using them.

The biggest user of WITH OID columns was postgres' catalog. This
commit changes all 'magic' oid columns to be columns that are normally
declared and stored. To reduce unnecessary query breakage all the
newly added columns are still named 'oid', even if a table's column
naming scheme would indicate 'reloid' or such.  This obviously
requires adapting a lot code, mostly replacing oid access via
HeapTupleGetOid() with access to the underlying Form_pg_*->oid column.

The bootstrap process now assigns oids for all oid columns in
genbki.pl that do not have an explicit value (starting at the largest
oid previously used), only oids assigned later by oids will be above
FirstBootstrapObjectId. As the oid column now is a normal column the
special bootstrap syntax for oids has been removed.

Oids are not automatically assigned during insertion anymore, all
backend code explicitly assigns oids with GetNewOidWithIndex(). For
the rare case that insertions into the catalog via SQL are called for
the new pg_nextoid() function can be used (which only works on catalog
tables).

The fact that oid columns on system tables are now normal columns
means that they will be included in the set of columns expanded
by * (i.e. SELECT * FROM pg_class will now include the table's oid,
previously it did not). It'd not technically be hard to hide oid
column by default, but that'd mean confusing behavior would either
have to be carried forward forever, or it'd cause breakage down the
line.

While it's not unlikely that further adjustments are needed, the
scope/invasiveness of the patch makes it worthwhile to get merge this
now. It's painful to maintain externally, too complicated to commit
after the code code freeze, and a dependency of a number of other
patches.

Catversion bump, for obvious reasons.

Author: Andres Freund, with contributions by John Naylor
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180930034810.ywp2c7awz7opzcfr@alap3.anarazel.de
2018-11-20 16:00:17 -08:00
Tom Lane f248453b7a Update sepgsql regression test output for getObjectDescription() changes.
Missed in commit b86b7bfa3.  Per buildfarm.
2018-05-24 16:11:25 -04:00
Andres Freund 4f813c7203 Blindly attempt to fix sepgsql tests broken due to 9fdb675fc5.
The failure appears to solely be caused by the changed partition
pruning logic.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180406210330.wmqw42wqgiicktli@alap3.anarazel.de
2018-04-06 20:54:22 -07:00
Andres Freund 29d432e477 Blindly attempt to adapt sepgsql regression tests.
Commit bf6c614a2f broke the sepgsql test
due to a new invocation of the function access hook during grouping
equal initialization.

The new behaviour seems at least as correct as the old one, so try
adapt the tests. As I've no working sepgsql setup here, this is just
going from buildfarm results.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180217000337.lfsdvro3l6ccsksp@alap3.anarazel.de
2018-02-20 18:24:00 -08:00
Joe Conway 06c0afe56e Fix contrib/sepgsql regr tests for tup-routing constraint check change.
Commit 15ce775 changed tuple-routing constraint checking logic.
This affects the expected output for contrib/sepgsql, because
there's no longer LOG entries reporting allowance of int4eq()
execution. Per buildfarm.
2017-06-07 17:54:33 -07:00
Tom Lane 2dd510e630 Fix contrib/sepgsql regression tests for partition NOT NULL change.
Commit 3ec76ff1f changed the partitioning logic to not install a forced
NOT NULL constraint on range partitioning columns.  This affects the
expected output for contrib/sepgsql, because there's no longer LOG
entries reporting allowance of such a constraint.  Per buildfarm.
2017-05-21 11:46:04 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 244f1c8907 Fix whitespace 2017-04-10 11:18:15 -04:00
Joe Conway 86fa9b2d1b Make sepgsql regression tests robust vs. collation differences
In commit 25542d77, regression test coverage was added to sepgsql
for partitioned tables. Unfortunately it was not robust in the face
of collation differences, per the buildfarm. Force "C" collation
in order to fix that.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/flat/623bcaae-112e-ced0-8c22-a84f75ae0c53%40joeconway.com
2017-04-09 15:59:02 -07:00
Joe Conway 25542d77dd Add partitioned table support to sepgsql
The new partitioned table capability added a new relkind, namely
RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE. Update sepgsql to treat this new relkind
exactly the same way it does RELKIND_RELATION.

In addition, add regression test coverage for partitioned tables.

Issue raised by Stephen Frost and initial patch by Mike Palmiotto.
Review by Tom Lane and Robert Haas, and editorializing by me.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/flat/623bcaae-112e-ced0-8c22-a84f75ae0c53%40joeconway.com
2017-04-09 14:01:58 -07:00
Andres Freund d253b0f6e3 Blindly attempt to fix sepgsql tests #2. 2017-03-25 20:54:23 -07:00
Andres Freund 83bbcb04ab Blindly attempt to fix sepgsql tests.
Due to b8d7f053c5 some permission checks are now happening even on
empty tables, and some of the checks move around.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/95bdb608-093c-160f-c6be-983a36ccd7f9@joeconway.com
2017-03-25 20:35:55 -07:00
Heikki Linnakangas d93b7535a6 Fix typo also in expected output.
Commit 181bdb90ba fixed the typo in the .sql file, but forgot to update the
expected output.
2017-02-06 12:04:04 +02:00
Tom Lane 18555b1323 Establish conventions about global object names used in regression tests.
To ensure that "make installcheck" can be used safely against an existing
installation, we need to be careful about what global object names
(database, role, and tablespace names) we use; otherwise we might
accidentally clobber important objects.  There's been a weak consensus that
test databases should have names including "regression", and that test role
names should start with "regress_", but we didn't have any particular rule
about tablespace names; and neither of the other rules was followed with
any consistency either.

This commit moves us a long way towards having a hard-and-fast rule that
regression test databases must have names including "regression", and that
test role and tablespace names must start with "regress_".  It's not
completely there because I did not touch some test cases in rolenames.sql
that test creation of special role names like "session_user".  That will
require some rethinking of exactly what we want to test, whereas the intent
of this patch is just to hit all the cases in which the needed renamings
are cosmetic.

There is no enforcement mechanism in this patch either, but if we don't
add one we can expect that the tests will soon be violating the convention
again.  Again, that's not such a cosmetic change and it will require
discussion.  (But I did use a quick-hack enforcement patch to find these
cases.)

Discussion: <16638.1468620817@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-07-17 18:42:43 -04:00
Joe Conway 03543afe15 Adjust sepgsql regression output for recent error context change
Recent commit 0426f349e changed handling of error context reports
in such a way to have a minor effect on the sepgsql regression
output. Adapt the expected output file to suit. Since that commit
was HEAD only, so is this one.
2015-09-06 11:25:36 -07:00
Tom Lane 0426f349ef Rearrange the handling of error context reports.
Remove the code in plpgsql that suppressed the innermost line of CONTEXT
for messages emitted by RAISE commands.  That was never more than a quick
backwards-compatibility hack, and it's pretty silly in cases where the
RAISE is nested in several levels of function.  What's more, it violated
our design theory that verbosity of error reports should be controlled
on the client side not the server side.

To alleviate the resulting noise increase, introduce a feature in libpq
and psql whereby the CONTEXT field of messages can be suppressed, either
always or only for non-error messages.  Printing CONTEXT for errors only
is now their default behavior.

The actual code changes here are pretty small, but the effects on the
regression test outputs are widespread.  I had to edit some of the
alternative expected outputs by hand; hopefully the buildfarm will soon
find anything I fat-fingered.

In passing, fix up (again) the output line counts in psql's various
help displays.  Add some commentary about how to verify them.

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Petr Jelínek, Jeevan Chalke, and others
2015-09-05 11:58:33 -04:00
Joe Conway 794e2558be Fix sepgsql regression tests.
The regression tests for sepgsql were broken by changes in the
base distro as-shipped policies. Specifically, definition of
unconfined_t in the system default policy was changed to bypass
multi-category rules, which the regression test depended on.
Fix that by defining a custom privileged domain
(sepgsql_regtest_superuser_t) and using it instead of system's
unconfined_t domain. The new sepgsql_regtest_superuser_t domain
performs almost like the current unconfined_t, but restricted by
multi-category policy as the traditional unconfined_t was.

The custom policy module is a self defined domain, and so should not
be affected by related future system policy changes. However, it still
uses the unconfined_u:unconfined_r pair for selinux-user and role.
Those definitions have not been changed for several years and seem
less risky to rely on than the unconfined_t domain. Additionally, if
we define custom user/role, they would need to be manually defined
at the operating system level, adding more complexity to an already
non-standard and complex regression test.

Back-patch to 9.3. The regression tests will need more work before
working correctly on 9.2. Starting with 9.2, sepgsql has had dependencies
on libselinux versions that are only available on newer distros with
the changed set of policies (e.g. RHEL 7.x). On 9.1 sepgsql works
fine with the older distros with original policy set (e.g. RHEL 6.x),
and on which the existing regression tests work fine. We might want
eventually change 9.1 sepgsql regression tests to be more independent
from the underlying OS policies, however more work will be needed to
make that happen and it is not clear that it is worth the effort.

Kohei KaiGai with review by Adam Brightwell and me, commentary by
Stephen, Alvaro, Tom, Robert, and others.
2015-08-30 11:09:05 -07:00
Robert Haas 0bf5c548d6 sepgsql: One more getObjectIdentity in lieu of getObjectDescription.
KaiGai Kohei, based on a suggestion from Álvaro Herrera
2013-04-17 09:52:59 -04:00
Robert Haas f8a54e936b sepgsql: Enforce db_procedure:{execute} permission.
To do this, we add an additional object access hook type,
OAT_FUNCTION_EXECUTE.

KaiGai Kohei
2013-04-12 08:58:01 -04:00
Robert Haas b620fdabba sepgql: Use getObjectIdentity rather than getObjectDescription.
KaiGai Kohei, based on a suggestion from Álvaro Herrera
2013-04-12 08:35:55 -04:00
Robert Haas e965e6344c sepgsql: Enforce db_schema:search permission.
KaiGai Kohei, with comment and doc wordsmithing by me
2013-04-05 08:51:31 -04:00
Robert Haas 0f05840bf4 Allow sepgsql labels to depend on object name.
The main change here is to call security_compute_create_name_raw()
rather than security_compute_create_raw().  This ups the minimum
requirement for libselinux from 2.0.99 to 2.1.10, but it looks
like most distributions will have picked that up before 9.3 is out.

KaiGai Kohei
2013-03-28 15:41:38 -04:00
Robert Haas 1cea9bbb21 sepgsql: Support for new post-ALTER access hook.
KaiGai Kohei
2013-03-27 08:14:19 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera f4c4335a4a Add context info to OAT_POST_CREATE security hook
... and have sepgsql use it to determine whether to check permissions
during certain operations.  Indexes that are being created as a result
of REINDEX, for instance, do not need to have their permissions checked;
they were already checked when the index was created.

Author: KaiGai Kohei, slightly revised by me
2012-10-23 18:24:24 -03:00
Robert Haas d7c734841b Reduce messages about implicit indexes and sequences to DEBUG1.
Per recent discussion on pgsql-hackers, these messages are too
chatty for most users.
2012-07-04 20:35:29 -04:00
Robert Haas 8fbe5a317d Fix error message for COMMENT/SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN xxx IS 'yyy'
When the column name is an unqualified name, rather than table.column,
the error message complains about too many dotted names, which is
wrong.  Report by Peter Eisentraut based on examination of the
sepgsql regression test output, but the problem also affects COMMENT.
New wording as suggested by Tom Lane.
2012-05-22 11:23:36 -04:00
Robert Haas 523176cbf1 sepgsql_setcon().
This is intended as infrastructure to allow sepgsql to cooperate with
connection pooling software, by allowing the effective security label
to be set for each new connection.

KaiGai Kohei, reviewed by Yeb Havinga.
2012-03-15 16:08:40 -04:00
Robert Haas e914a144d3 sepgsql DROP support.
KaiGai Kohei
2012-03-09 15:18:45 -05:00
Robert Haas e1042a3484 sepgsql: Check CREATE permissions for some object types.
KaiGai Kohei, reviewed by Dimitri Fontaine and me.
2011-12-21 09:14:02 -05:00
Robert Haas 595a441ae9 Add missing check on invocation of trusted procedures.
KaiGai Kohei
2011-04-04 13:25:42 -04:00
Robert Haas 87d967f70f Minor sepgsql regression test fixes. 2011-02-02 23:46:51 -05:00
Robert Haas c7689ee733 Various sepgsql corrections.
KaiGai Kohei
2011-02-02 23:39:43 -05:00
Robert Haas 968bc6fac9 sepgsql, an SE-Linux integration for PostgreSQL
This is still pretty rough - among other things, the documentation
needs work, and the messages need a visit from the style police -
but this gets the basic framework in place.

KaiGai Kohei
2011-01-23 20:48:27 -05:00