1 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  *
3  * rls.c
4  *		  RLS-related utility functions.
5  *
6  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
7  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
8  *
9  *
10  * IDENTIFICATION
11  *		  src/backend/utils/misc/rls.c
12  *
13  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 */
15 #include "postgres.h"
16 
17 #include "access/htup.h"
18 #include "access/htup_details.h"
19 #include "access/transam.h"
20 #include "catalog/namespace.h"
21 #include "catalog/pg_class.h"
22 #include "miscadmin.h"
23 #include "utils/acl.h"
24 #include "utils/builtins.h"
25 #include "utils/elog.h"
26 #include "utils/lsyscache.h"
27 #include "utils/rls.h"
28 #include "utils/syscache.h"
29 
30 
31 /*
32  * check_enable_rls
33  *
34  * Determine, based on the relation, row_security setting, and current role,
35  * if RLS is applicable to this query.  RLS_NONE_ENV indicates that, while
36  * RLS is not to be added for this query, a change in the environment may change
37  * that.  RLS_NONE means that RLS is not on the relation at all and therefore
38  * we don't need to worry about it.  RLS_ENABLED means RLS should be implemented
39  * for the table and the plan cache needs to be invalidated if the environment
40  * changes.
41  *
42  * Handle checking as another role via checkAsUser (for views, etc).  Pass
43  * InvalidOid to check the current user.
44  *
45  * If noError is set to 'true' then we just return RLS_ENABLED instead of doing
46  * an ereport() if the user has attempted to bypass RLS and they are not
47  * allowed to.  This allows users to check if RLS is enabled without having to
48  * deal with the actual error case (eg: error cases which are trying to decide
49  * if the user should get data from the relation back as part of the error).
50  */
51 int
check_enable_rls(Oid relid,Oid checkAsUser,bool noError)52 check_enable_rls(Oid relid, Oid checkAsUser, bool noError)
53 {
54 	Oid			user_id = checkAsUser ? checkAsUser : GetUserId();
55 	HeapTuple	tuple;
56 	Form_pg_class classform;
57 	bool		relrowsecurity;
58 	bool		relforcerowsecurity;
59 	bool		amowner;
60 
61 	/* Nothing to do for built-in relations */
62 	if (relid < (Oid) FirstNormalObjectId)
63 		return RLS_NONE;
64 
65 	/* Fetch relation's relrowsecurity and relforcerowsecurity flags */
66 	tuple = SearchSysCache1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(relid));
67 	if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
68 		return RLS_NONE;
69 	classform = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
70 
71 	relrowsecurity = classform->relrowsecurity;
72 	relforcerowsecurity = classform->relforcerowsecurity;
73 
74 	ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
75 
76 	/* Nothing to do if the relation does not have RLS */
77 	if (!relrowsecurity)
78 		return RLS_NONE;
79 
80 	/*
81 	 * BYPASSRLS users always bypass RLS.  Note that superusers are always
82 	 * considered to have BYPASSRLS.
83 	 *
84 	 * Return RLS_NONE_ENV to indicate that this decision depends on the
85 	 * environment (in this case, the user_id).
86 	 */
87 	if (has_bypassrls_privilege(user_id))
88 		return RLS_NONE_ENV;
89 
90 	/*
91 	 * Table owners generally bypass RLS, except if the table has been set (by
92 	 * an owner) to FORCE ROW SECURITY, and this is not a referential
93 	 * integrity check.
94 	 *
95 	 * Return RLS_NONE_ENV to indicate that this decision depends on the
96 	 * environment (in this case, the user_id).
97 	 */
98 	amowner = pg_class_ownercheck(relid, user_id);
99 	if (amowner)
100 	{
101 		/*
102 		 * If FORCE ROW LEVEL SECURITY has been set on the relation then we
103 		 * should return RLS_ENABLED to indicate that RLS should be applied.
104 		 * If not, or if we are in an InNoForceRLSOperation context, we return
105 		 * RLS_NONE_ENV.
106 		 *
107 		 * InNoForceRLSOperation indicates that we should not apply RLS even
108 		 * if the table has FORCE RLS set - IF the current user is the owner.
109 		 * This is specifically to ensure that referential integrity checks
110 		 * are able to still run correctly.
111 		 *
112 		 * This is intentionally only done after we have checked that the user
113 		 * is the table owner, which should always be the case for referential
114 		 * integrity checks.
115 		 */
116 		if (!relforcerowsecurity || InNoForceRLSOperation())
117 			return RLS_NONE_ENV;
118 	}
119 
120 	/*
121 	 * We should apply RLS.  However, the user may turn off the row_security
122 	 * GUC to get a forced error instead.
123 	 */
124 	if (!row_security && !noError)
125 		ereport(ERROR,
126 				(errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
127 				 errmsg("query would be affected by row-level security policy for table \"%s\"",
128 						get_rel_name(relid)),
129 				 amowner ? errhint("To disable the policy for the table's owner, use ALTER TABLE NO FORCE ROW LEVEL SECURITY.") : 0));
130 
131 	/* RLS should be fully enabled for this relation. */
132 	return RLS_ENABLED;
133 }
134 
135 /*
136  * row_security_active
137  *
138  * check_enable_rls wrapped as a SQL callable function except
139  * RLS_NONE_ENV and RLS_NONE are the same for this purpose.
140  */
141 Datum
row_security_active(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)142 row_security_active(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
143 {
144 	/* By OID */
145 	Oid			tableoid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
146 	int			rls_status;
147 
148 	rls_status = check_enable_rls(tableoid, InvalidOid, true);
149 	PG_RETURN_BOOL(rls_status == RLS_ENABLED);
150 }
151 
152 Datum
row_security_active_name(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)153 row_security_active_name(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
154 {
155 	/* By qualified name */
156 	text	   *tablename = PG_GETARG_TEXT_P(0);
157 	RangeVar   *tablerel;
158 	Oid			tableoid;
159 	int			rls_status;
160 
161 	/* Look up table name.  Can't lock it - we might not have privileges. */
162 	tablerel = makeRangeVarFromNameList(textToQualifiedNameList(tablename));
163 	tableoid = RangeVarGetRelid(tablerel, NoLock, false);
164 
165 	rls_status = check_enable_rls(tableoid, InvalidOid, true);
166 	PG_RETURN_BOOL(rls_status == RLS_ENABLED);
167 }
168