core-admin/qubes/api/__init__.py

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# -*- encoding: utf8 -*-
#
# The Qubes OS Project, http://www.qubes-os.org
#
# Copyright (C) 2017 Wojtek Porczyk <woju@invisiblethingslab.com>
# Copyright (C) 2017 Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
# <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import asyncio
import functools
class ProtocolError(AssertionError):
'''Raised when something is wrong with data received'''
pass
class PermissionDenied(Exception):
'''Raised deliberately by handlers when we decide not to cooperate'''
pass
def method(name, *, no_payload=False, endpoints=None):
'''Decorator factory for methods intended to appear in API.
The decorated method can be called from public API using a child of
:py:class:`AbstractQubesMgmt` class. The method becomes "public", and can be
called using remote management interface.
:param str name: qrexec rpc method name
:param bool no_payload: if :py:obj:`True`, will barf on non-empty payload; \
also will not pass payload at all to the method
The expected function method should have one argument (other than usual
*self*), ``untrusted_payload``, which will contain the payload.
.. warning::
This argument has to be named such, to remind the programmer that the
content of this variable is indeed untrusted.
If *no_payload* is true, then the method is called with no arguments.
'''
def decorator(func):
if no_payload:
# the following assignment is needed for how closures work in Python
_func = func
@functools.wraps(_func)
def wrapper(self, untrusted_payload, **kwargs):
if untrusted_payload != b'':
raise ProtocolError('unexpected payload')
return _func(self, **kwargs)
func = wrapper
# pylint: disable=protected-access
if endpoints is None:
func._rpcname = ((name, None),)
else:
func._rpcname = tuple(
(name.format(endpoint=endpoint), endpoint)
for endpoint in endpoints)
return func
return decorator
def apply_filters(iterable, filters):
'''Apply filters returned by mgmt-permission:... event'''
for selector in filters:
iterable = filter(selector, iterable)
return iterable
class AbstractQubesAPI(object):
'''Common code for Qubes Management Protocol handling
Different interfaces can expose different API call sets, however they share
common protocol and common implementation framework. This class is the
latter.
To implement a new interface, inherit from this class and write at least one
method and decorate it with :py:func:`api` decorator. It will have access to
pre-defined attributes: :py:attr:`app`, :py:attr:`src`, :py:attr:`dest`,
:py:attr:`arg` and :py:attr:`method`.
There are also two helper functions for firing events associated with API
calls.
'''
def __init__(self, app, src, method_name, dest, arg, send_event=None):
#: :py:class:`qubes.Qubes` object
self.app = app
#: source qube
self.src = self.app.domains[src.decode('ascii')]
#: destination qube
self.dest = self.app.domains[dest.decode('ascii')]
#: argument
self.arg = arg.decode('ascii')
#: name of the method
self.method = method_name.decode('ascii')
#: callback for sending events if applicable
self.send_event = send_event
#: is this operation cancellable?
self.cancellable = False
untrusted_candidates = []
for attr in dir(self):
func = getattr(self, attr)
if not callable(func):
continue
try:
# pylint: disable=protected-access
for mname, endpoint in func._rpcname:
if mname != self.method:
continue
untrusted_candidates.append((func, endpoint))
except AttributeError:
continue
if not untrusted_candidates:
raise ProtocolError('no such method: {!r}'.format(self.method))
assert len(untrusted_candidates) == 1, \
'multiple candidates for method {!r}'.format(self.method)
#: the method to execute
self._handler = untrusted_candidates[0]
self._running_handler = None
del untrusted_candidates
def execute(self, *, untrusted_payload):
'''Execute management operation.
This method is a coroutine.
'''
handler, endpoint = self._handler
kwargs = {}
if endpoint is not None:
kwargs['endpoint'] = endpoint
self._running_handler = asyncio.ensure_future(handler(
untrusted_payload=untrusted_payload, **kwargs))
return self._running_handler
def cancel(self):
'''If operation is cancellable, interrupt it'''
if self.cancellable and self._running_handler is not None:
self._running_handler.cancel()
def fire_event_for_permission(self, **kwargs):
'''Fire an event on the source qube to check for permission'''
return self.src.fire_event_pre('mgmt-permission:{}'.format(self.method),
dest=self.dest, arg=self.arg, **kwargs)
def fire_event_for_filter(self, iterable, **kwargs):
'''Fire an event on the source qube to filter for permission'''
return apply_filters(iterable,
self.fire_event_for_permission(**kwargs))