9593d90385
Breaking change. Tool name, binary name, function/type names,
constant names, env vars, header guards, file paths, and GitHub
repo URL all rebrand IAMROOT → SKELETONKEY.
Changes:
- All "IAMROOT" → "SKELETONKEY" (constants, env vars, enum
values, docs, comments)
- All "iamroot" → "skeletonkey" (functions, types, paths, CLI)
- iamroot.c → skeletonkey.c
- modules/*/iamroot_modules.{c,h} → modules/*/skeletonkey_modules.{c,h}
- tools/iamroot-fleet-scan.sh → tools/skeletonkey-fleet-scan.sh
- Binary "iamroot" → "skeletonkey"
- GitHub URL KaraZajac/IAMROOT → KaraZajac/SKELETONKEY
- .gitignore now expects build output named "skeletonkey"
- /tmp/iamroot-* tmpfiles → /tmp/skeletonkey-*
- Env vars IAMROOT_MODPROBE_PATH etc. → SKELETONKEY_*
New ASCII skeleton-key banner (horizontal key icon + ANSI Shadow
SKELETONKEY block letters) replaces the IAMROOT banner in
skeletonkey.c and README.md.
VERSION: 0.3.1 → 0.4.0 (breaking).
Build clean on Debian 6.12.86. `skeletonkey --version` → 0.4.0.
All 24 modules still register; no functional code changes — pure
rename + banner refresh.
60 lines
2.0 KiB
C
60 lines
2.0 KiB
C
/*
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* SKELETONKEY — kernel version range matching
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*
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* Every CVE module needs to answer "is the host kernel in the affected
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* range?". This file centralizes that.
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*
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* The kernel version space is a tree of stable branches: 5.10.x,
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* 5.15.x, 5.16.x, ..., 6.6.x, 6.12.x, etc. A CVE is typically fixed
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* in mainline at some version, then backported into one or more
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* stable branches at branch-specific minor versions. A host with
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* 5.15.50 is patched if the fix was backported to 5.15.42, but a
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* host with 5.15.10 is still vulnerable.
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*
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* We model this with a list of "patched-from" entries per CVE: each
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* entry says "on branch X.Y, the fix is in versions >= X.Y.Z". The
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* host is patched if its branch matches one of these entries AND its
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* patch version is at or above the threshold.
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*/
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#ifndef SKELETONKEY_KERNEL_RANGE_H
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#define SKELETONKEY_KERNEL_RANGE_H
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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struct kernel_version {
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int major;
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int minor;
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int patch;
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/* Original /proc/version-style release string (e.g. "6.12.88-generic")
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* — for reporting; the comparison logic uses the parsed numerics. */
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const char *release;
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};
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/* Per-branch "patched-from" entry. To say "fix is in mainline 5.17",
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* use {5, 17, 0}. To say "fix backported to 5.15.25", use {5, 15, 25}. */
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struct kernel_patched_from {
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int major;
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int minor;
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int patch;
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};
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struct kernel_range {
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/* List of branches that have the fix backported. If the host's
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* (major, minor) matches a branch AND host.patch >= branch.patch,
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* the host is patched. */
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const struct kernel_patched_from *patched_from;
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size_t n_patched_from;
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};
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/* Parse uname(2)->release / /proc/version into a kernel_version.
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* Returns true on success. Stores nothing in `out` on failure. */
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bool kernel_version_current(struct kernel_version *out);
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/* Returns true if a host running `v` is PATCHED according to `r`. */
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bool kernel_range_is_patched(const struct kernel_range *r,
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const struct kernel_version *v);
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#endif /* SKELETONKEY_KERNEL_RANGE_H */
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