vmware-nsx/neutron/policy.py
Kyle Mestery 51b9117780 Add advsvc role to neutron policy file
Add in a default "advsvc" user and the logic in the Neutron policy
infrastructure which will allow this user to create/get/update/delete
ports on other tenants networks, as well as view other tenants
networks. This is for the use case of letting advanced services have
a user to put ports on other tenants networks. By default, we do not
define any roles for the policy "context_is_advsvc", but rely on
operators to specify the likely value of "role advsvc".

DocImpact

Closes-Bug: #1331836

Change-Id: I94cb3383eb1fed793934719603f888dbbdbbd85a
Co-Authored-By: Susanne Balle <sleipnir012@gmail.com>
2014-10-27 12:49:27 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2012 OpenStack Foundation.
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"""
Policy engine for neutron. Largely copied from nova.
"""
import collections
import itertools
import logging
import re
from oslo.config import cfg
from neutron.api.v2 import attributes
from neutron.common import constants as const
from neutron.common import exceptions
import neutron.common.utils as utils
from neutron.openstack.common import excutils
from neutron.openstack.common.gettextutils import _LE, _LI, _LW
from neutron.openstack.common import importutils
from neutron.openstack.common import log
from neutron.openstack.common import policy
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
_POLICY_PATH = None
_POLICY_CACHE = {}
ADMIN_CTX_POLICY = 'context_is_admin'
ADVSVC_CTX_POLICY = 'context_is_advsvc'
# Maps deprecated 'extension' policies to new-style policies
DEPRECATED_POLICY_MAP = {
'extension:provider_network':
['network:provider:network_type',
'network:provider:physical_network',
'network:provider:segmentation_id'],
'extension:router':
['network:router:external'],
'extension:port_binding':
['port:binding:vif_type', 'port:binding:vif_details',
'port:binding:profile', 'port:binding:host_id']
}
DEPRECATED_ACTION_MAP = {
'view': ['get'],
'set': ['create', 'update']
}
cfg.CONF.import_opt('policy_file', 'neutron.common.config')
def reset():
global _POLICY_PATH
global _POLICY_CACHE
_POLICY_PATH = None
_POLICY_CACHE = {}
policy.reset()
def init():
global _POLICY_PATH
global _POLICY_CACHE
if not _POLICY_PATH:
_POLICY_PATH = utils.find_config_file({}, cfg.CONF.policy_file)
if not _POLICY_PATH:
raise exceptions.PolicyFileNotFound(path=cfg.CONF.policy_file)
# pass _set_brain to read_cached_file so that the policy brain
# is reset only if the file has changed
utils.read_cached_file(_POLICY_PATH, _POLICY_CACHE,
reload_func=_set_rules)
def get_resource_and_action(action):
"""Extract resource and action (write, read) from api operation."""
data = action.split(':', 1)[0].split('_', 1)
return ("%ss" % data[-1], data[0] != 'get')
def _set_rules(data):
default_rule = 'default'
LOG.debug(_("Loading policies from file: %s"), _POLICY_PATH)
# Ensure backward compatibility with folsom/grizzly convention
# for extension rules
policies = policy.Rules.load_json(data, default_rule)
for pol in policies.keys():
if any([pol.startswith(depr_pol) for depr_pol in
DEPRECATED_POLICY_MAP.keys()]):
LOG.warn(_LW("Found deprecated policy rule:%s. Please consider "
"upgrading your policy configuration file"), pol)
pol_name, action = pol.rsplit(':', 1)
try:
new_actions = DEPRECATED_ACTION_MAP[action]
new_policies = DEPRECATED_POLICY_MAP[pol_name]
# bind new actions and policies together
for actual_policy in ['_'.join(item) for item in
itertools.product(new_actions,
new_policies)]:
if actual_policy not in policies:
# New policy, same rule
LOG.info(_LI("Inserting policy:%(new_policy)s in "
"place of deprecated "
"policy:%(old_policy)s"),
{'new_policy': actual_policy,
'old_policy': pol})
policies[actual_policy] = policies[pol]
# Remove old-style policy
del policies[pol]
except KeyError:
LOG.error(_LE("Backward compatibility unavailable for "
"deprecated policy %s. The policy will "
"not be enforced"), pol)
policy.set_rules(policies)
def _is_attribute_explicitly_set(attribute_name, resource, target, action):
"""Verify that an attribute is present and is explicitly set."""
if 'update' in action:
# In the case of update, the function should not pay attention to a
# default value of an attribute, but check whether it was explicitly
# marked as being updated instead.
return (attribute_name in target[const.ATTRIBUTES_TO_UPDATE] and
target[attribute_name] is not attributes.ATTR_NOT_SPECIFIED)
return ('default' in resource[attribute_name] and
attribute_name in target and
target[attribute_name] is not attributes.ATTR_NOT_SPECIFIED and
target[attribute_name] != resource[attribute_name]['default'])
def _should_validate_sub_attributes(attribute, sub_attr):
"""Verify that sub-attributes are iterable and should be validated."""
validate = attribute.get('validate')
return (validate and isinstance(sub_attr, collections.Iterable) and
any([k.startswith('type:dict') and
v for (k, v) in validate.iteritems()]))
def _build_subattr_match_rule(attr_name, attr, action, target):
"""Create the rule to match for sub-attribute policy checks."""
# TODO(salv-orlando): Instead of relying on validator info, introduce
# typing for API attributes
# Expect a dict as type descriptor
validate = attr['validate']
key = filter(lambda k: k.startswith('type:dict'), validate.keys())
if not key:
LOG.warn(_LW("Unable to find data type descriptor for attribute %s"),
attr_name)
return
data = validate[key[0]]
if not isinstance(data, dict):
LOG.debug(_("Attribute type descriptor is not a dict. Unable to "
"generate any sub-attr policy rule for %s."),
attr_name)
return
sub_attr_rules = [policy.RuleCheck('rule', '%s:%s:%s' %
(action, attr_name,
sub_attr_name)) for
sub_attr_name in data if sub_attr_name in
target[attr_name]]
return policy.AndCheck(sub_attr_rules)
def _process_rules_list(rules, match_rule):
"""Recursively walk a policy rule to extract a list of match entries."""
if isinstance(match_rule, policy.RuleCheck):
rules.append(match_rule.match)
elif isinstance(match_rule, policy.AndCheck):
for rule in match_rule.rules:
_process_rules_list(rules, rule)
return rules
def _build_match_rule(action, target):
"""Create the rule to match for a given action.
The policy rule to be matched is built in the following way:
1) add entries for matching permission on objects
2) add an entry for the specific action (e.g.: create_network)
3) add an entry for attributes of a resource for which the action
is being executed (e.g.: create_network:shared)
4) add an entry for sub-attributes of a resource for which the
action is being executed
(e.g.: create_router:external_gateway_info:network_id)
"""
match_rule = policy.RuleCheck('rule', action)
resource, is_write = get_resource_and_action(action)
# Attribute-based checks shall not be enforced on GETs
if is_write:
# assigning to variable with short name for improving readability
res_map = attributes.RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE_MAP
if resource in res_map:
for attribute_name in res_map[resource]:
if _is_attribute_explicitly_set(attribute_name,
res_map[resource],
target, action):
attribute = res_map[resource][attribute_name]
if 'enforce_policy' in attribute:
attr_rule = policy.RuleCheck('rule', '%s:%s' %
(action, attribute_name))
# Build match entries for sub-attributes
if _should_validate_sub_attributes(
attribute, target[attribute_name]):
attr_rule = policy.AndCheck(
[attr_rule, _build_subattr_match_rule(
attribute_name, attribute,
action, target)])
match_rule = policy.AndCheck([match_rule, attr_rule])
# Check that the logger has a DEBUG log level
if (cfg.CONF.debug and LOG.logger.level == logging.NOTSET or
LOG.logger.level == logging.DEBUG):
rules = _process_rules_list([], match_rule)
LOG.debug("Enforcing rules: %s", rules)
return match_rule
# This check is registered as 'tenant_id' so that it can override
# GenericCheck which was used for validating parent resource ownership.
# This will prevent us from having to handling backward compatibility
# for policy.json
# TODO(salv-orlando): Reinstate GenericCheck for simple tenant_id checks
@policy.register('tenant_id')
class OwnerCheck(policy.Check):
"""Resource ownership check.
This check verifies the owner of the current resource, or of another
resource referenced by the one under analysis.
In the former case it falls back to a regular GenericCheck, whereas
in the latter case it leverages the plugin to load the referenced
resource and perform the check.
"""
def __init__(self, kind, match):
# Process the match
try:
self.target_field = re.findall('^\%\((.*)\)s$',
match)[0]
except IndexError:
err_reason = (_("Unable to identify a target field from:%s."
"match should be in the form %%(<field_name>)s") %
match)
LOG.exception(err_reason)
raise exceptions.PolicyInitError(
policy="%s:%s" % (kind, match),
reason=err_reason)
super(OwnerCheck, self).__init__(kind, match)
def __call__(self, target, creds):
if self.target_field not in target:
# policy needs a plugin check
# target field is in the form resource:field
# however if they're not separated by a colon, use an underscore
# as a separator for backward compatibility
def do_split(separator):
parent_res, parent_field = self.target_field.split(
separator, 1)
return parent_res, parent_field
for separator in (':', '_'):
try:
parent_res, parent_field = do_split(separator)
break
except ValueError:
LOG.debug(_("Unable to find ':' as separator in %s."),
self.target_field)
else:
# If we are here split failed with both separators
err_reason = (_("Unable to find resource name in %s") %
self.target_field)
LOG.exception(err_reason)
raise exceptions.PolicyCheckError(
policy="%s:%s" % (self.kind, self.match),
reason=err_reason)
parent_foreign_key = attributes.RESOURCE_FOREIGN_KEYS.get(
"%ss" % parent_res, None)
if not parent_foreign_key:
err_reason = (_("Unable to verify match:%(match)s as the "
"parent resource: %(res)s was not found") %
{'match': self.match, 'res': parent_res})
LOG.exception(err_reason)
raise exceptions.PolicyCheckError(
policy="%s:%s" % (self.kind, self.match),
reason=err_reason)
# NOTE(salv-orlando): This check currently assumes the parent
# resource is handled by the core plugin. It might be worth
# having a way to map resources to plugins so to make this
# check more general
# FIXME(ihrachys): if import is put in global, circular
# import failure occurs
from neutron import manager
f = getattr(manager.NeutronManager.get_instance().plugin,
'get_%s' % parent_res)
# f *must* exist, if not found it is better to let neutron
# explode. Check will be performed with admin context
context = importutils.import_module('neutron.context')
try:
data = f(context.get_admin_context(),
target[parent_foreign_key],
fields=[parent_field])
target[self.target_field] = data[parent_field]
except Exception:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
LOG.exception(_LE('Policy check error while calling %s!'),
f)
match = self.match % target
if self.kind in creds:
return match == unicode(creds[self.kind])
return False
@policy.register('field')
class FieldCheck(policy.Check):
def __init__(self, kind, match):
# Process the match
resource, field_value = match.split(':', 1)
field, value = field_value.split('=', 1)
super(FieldCheck, self).__init__(kind, '%s:%s:%s' %
(resource, field, value))
# Value might need conversion - we need help from the attribute map
try:
attr = attributes.RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE_MAP[resource][field]
conv_func = attr['convert_to']
except KeyError:
conv_func = lambda x: x
self.field = field
self.value = conv_func(value)
def __call__(self, target_dict, cred_dict):
target_value = target_dict.get(self.field)
# target_value might be a boolean, explicitly compare with None
if target_value is None:
LOG.debug(_("Unable to find requested field: %(field)s in "
"target: %(target_dict)s"),
{'field': self.field,
'target_dict': target_dict})
return False
return target_value == self.value
def _prepare_check(context, action, target):
"""Prepare rule, target, and credentials for the policy engine."""
# Compare with None to distinguish case in which target is {}
if target is None:
target = {}
match_rule = _build_match_rule(action, target)
credentials = context.to_dict()
return match_rule, target, credentials
def check(context, action, target, plugin=None, might_not_exist=False):
"""Verifies that the action is valid on the target in this context.
:param context: neutron context
:param action: string representing the action to be checked
this should be colon separated for clarity.
:param target: dictionary representing the object of the action
for object creation this should be a dictionary representing the
location of the object e.g. ``{'project_id': context.project_id}``
:param plugin: currently unused and deprecated.
Kept for backward compatibility.
:param might_not_exist: If True the policy check is skipped (and the
function returns True) if the specified policy does not exist.
Defaults to false.
:return: Returns True if access is permitted else False.
"""
if might_not_exist and not (policy._rules and action in policy._rules):
return True
return policy.check(*(_prepare_check(context, action, target)))
def enforce(context, action, target, plugin=None):
"""Verifies that the action is valid on the target in this context.
:param context: neutron context
:param action: string representing the action to be checked
this should be colon separated for clarity.
:param target: dictionary representing the object of the action
for object creation this should be a dictionary representing the
location of the object e.g. ``{'project_id': context.project_id}``
:param plugin: currently unused and deprecated.
Kept for backward compatibility.
:raises neutron.exceptions.PolicyNotAuthorized: if verification fails.
"""
rule, target, credentials = _prepare_check(context, action, target)
result = policy.check(rule, target, credentials, action=action)
if not result:
LOG.debug(_("Failed policy check for '%s'"), action)
raise exceptions.PolicyNotAuthorized(action=action)
return result
def check_is_admin(context):
"""Verify context has admin rights according to policy settings."""
init()
# the target is user-self
credentials = context.to_dict()
target = credentials
# Backward compatibility: if ADMIN_CTX_POLICY is not
# found, default to validating role:admin
admin_policy = (ADMIN_CTX_POLICY in policy._rules
and ADMIN_CTX_POLICY or 'role:admin')
return policy.check(admin_policy, target, credentials)
def check_is_advsvc(context):
"""Verify context has advsvc rights according to policy settings."""
init()
# the target is user-self
credentials = context.to_dict()
target = credentials
# Backward compatibility: if ADVSVC_CTX_POLICY is not
# found, default to validating role:advsvc
advsvc_policy = (ADVSVC_CTX_POLICY in policy._rules
and ADVSVC_CTX_POLICY or 'role:advsvc')
return policy.check(advsvc_policy, target, credentials)
def _extract_roles(rule, roles):
if isinstance(rule, policy.RoleCheck):
roles.append(rule.match.lower())
elif isinstance(rule, policy.RuleCheck):
_extract_roles(policy._rules[rule.match], roles)
elif hasattr(rule, 'rules'):
for rule in rule.rules:
_extract_roles(rule, roles)
def get_admin_roles():
"""Return a list of roles which are granted admin rights according
to policy settings.
"""
# NOTE(salvatore-orlando): This function provides a solution for
# populating implicit contexts with the appropriate roles so that
# they correctly pass policy checks, and will become superseded
# once all explicit policy checks are removed from db logic and
# plugin modules. For backward compatibility it returns the literal
# admin if ADMIN_CTX_POLICY is not defined
init()
if not policy._rules or ADMIN_CTX_POLICY not in policy._rules:
return ['admin']
try:
admin_ctx_rule = policy._rules[ADMIN_CTX_POLICY]
except (KeyError, TypeError):
return
roles = []
_extract_roles(admin_ctx_rule, roles)
return roles