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# Copyright 2016, Tresys Technology, LLC # Copyright 2018, Chris PeBenito <pebenito@ieee.org> # # This file is part of SETools. # # SETools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of # the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # SETools 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with SETools. If not, see # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # from collections import defaultdict from typing import NamedTuple, Set from ..policyrep import Category, Level, LevelDecl, Range, Sensitivity from .descriptors import DiffResultDescriptor from .difference import Difference, SymbolWrapper, Wrapper from .typing import SymbolCache _cats_cache: SymbolCache[Category] = defaultdict(dict) _sens_cache: SymbolCache[Sensitivity] = defaultdict(dict) class ModifiedCategory(NamedTuple): """Difference details for a modified category.""" added_aliases: Set[str] removed_aliases: Set[str] matched_aliases: Set[str] class ModifiedSensitivity(NamedTuple): """Difference details for a modified sensitivity.""" added_aliases: Set[str] removed_aliases: Set[str] matched_aliases: Set[str] class ModifiedLevelDecl(NamedTuple): """Difference details for a modified level declaration.""" level: LevelDecl added_categories: Set[Category] removed_categories: Set[Category] matched_categories: Set[Category] def category_wrapper_factory(category: Category) -> SymbolWrapper[Category]: """ Wrap category from the specified policy. This caches results to prevent duplicate wrapper objects in memory. """ try: return _cats_cache[category.policy][category] except KeyError: c = SymbolWrapper(category) _cats_cache[category.policy][category] = c return c def sensitivity_wrapper_factory(sensitivity: Sensitivity) -> SymbolWrapper[Sensitivity]: """ Wrap sensitivity from the specified policy. This caches results to prevent duplicate wrapper objects in memory. """ try: return _sens_cache[sensitivity.policy][sensitivity] except KeyError: c = SymbolWrapper(sensitivity) _sens_cache[sensitivity.policy][sensitivity] = c return c class CategoriesDifference(Difference): """Determine the difference in categories between two policies.""" added_categories = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_categories") removed_categories = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_categories") modified_categories = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_categories") def diff_categories(self) -> None: """Generate the difference in categories between the policies.""" self.log.info( "Generating category differences from {0.left_policy} to {0.right_policy}".format(self)) self.added_categories, self.removed_categories, matched_categories = self._set_diff( (category_wrapper_factory(c) for c in self.left_policy.categories()), (category_wrapper_factory(c) for c in self.right_policy.categories())) self.modified_categories = dict() for left_category, right_category in matched_categories: # Criteria for modified categories # 1. change to aliases added_aliases, removed_aliases, matched_aliases = self._set_diff( left_category.aliases(), right_category.aliases(), unwrap=False) if added_aliases or removed_aliases: self.modified_categories[left_category] = ModifiedCategory(added_aliases, removed_aliases, matched_aliases) # # Internal functions # def _reset_diff(self) -> None: """Reset diff results on policy changes.""" self.log.debug("Resetting category differences") self.added_categories = None self.removed_categories = None self.modified_categories = None class SensitivitiesDifference(Difference): """Determine the difference in sensitivities between two policies.""" added_sensitivities = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_sensitivities") removed_sensitivities = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_sensitivities") modified_sensitivities = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_sensitivities") def diff_sensitivities(self) -> None: """Generate the difference in sensitivities between the policies.""" self.log.info( "Generating sensitivity differences from {0.left_policy} to {0.right_policy}". format(self)) self.added_sensitivities, self.removed_sensitivities, matched_sensitivities = \ self._set_diff( (sensitivity_wrapper_factory(s) for s in self.left_policy.sensitivities()), (sensitivity_wrapper_factory(s) for s in self.right_policy.sensitivities())) self.modified_sensitivities = dict() for left_sens, right_sens in matched_sensitivities: # Criteria for modified sensitivities # 1. change to aliases added_aliases, removed_aliases, matched_aliases = self._set_diff( left_sens.aliases(), right_sens.aliases(), unwrap=False) if added_aliases or removed_aliases: self.modified_sensitivities[left_sens] = ModifiedSensitivity(added_aliases, removed_aliases, matched_aliases) # # Internal functions # def _reset_diff(self) -> None: """Reset diff results on policy changes.""" self.log.debug("Resetting sensitivity differences") self.added_sensitivities = None self.removed_sensitivities = None self.modified_sensitivities = None class LevelDeclsDifference(Difference): """Determine the difference in levels between two policies.""" added_levels = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_levels") removed_levels = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_levels") modified_levels = DiffResultDescriptor("diff_levels") def diff_levels(self) -> None: """Generate the difference in levels between the policies.""" self.log.info( "Generating level decl differences from {0.left_policy} to {0.right_policy}". format(self)) self.added_levels, self.removed_levels, matched_levels = \ self._set_diff( (LevelDeclWrapper(s) for s in self.left_policy.levels()), (LevelDeclWrapper(s) for s in self.right_policy.levels())) self.modified_levels = [] for left_level, right_level in matched_levels: # Criteria for modified levels # 1. change to allowed categories added_categories, removed_categories, matched_categories = self._set_diff( (category_wrapper_factory(c) for c in left_level.categories()), (category_wrapper_factory(c) for c in right_level.categories())) if added_categories or removed_categories: self.modified_levels.append(ModifiedLevelDecl( left_level, added_categories, removed_categories, matched_categories)) # # Internal functions # def _reset_diff(self) -> None: """Reset diff results on policy changes.""" self.log.debug("Resetting sensitivity differences") self.added_levels = None self.removed_levels = None self.modified_levels = None # Pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/2822 class LevelDeclWrapper(Wrapper[LevelDecl]): # pylint: disable=unsubscriptable-object """Wrap level declarations to allow comparisons.""" __slots__ = ("sensitivity",) def __init__(self, level: LevelDecl) -> None: self.origin = level self.sensitivity = sensitivity_wrapper_factory(level.sensitivity) self.key = hash(level) def __hash__(self): return self.key def __eq__(self, other): # non-MLS policies have no level declarations so there # should be no AttributeError possiblity here return self.sensitivity == other.sensitivity def __lt__(self, other): return self.sensitivity < other.sensitivity # Pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/2822 class LevelWrapper(Wrapper[Level]): # pylint: disable=unsubscriptable-object """Wrap levels to allow comparisons.""" __slots__ = ("sensitivity", "categories") def __init__(self, level: Level) -> None: self.origin = level self.sensitivity = sensitivity_wrapper_factory(level.sensitivity) self.categories = set(category_wrapper_factory(c) for c in level.categories()) def __hash__(self): return hash(self.origin) def __eq__(self, other): try: return self.sensitivity == other.sensitivity and \ self.categories == other.categories except AttributeError: # comparing an MLS policy to non-MLS policy will result in # other being None return False def __lt__(self, other): try: return self.sensitivity < other.sensitivity and \ self.categories < other.categories except AttributeError: # comparing an MLS policy to non-MLS policy will result in # other being None return False # Pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/2822 class RangeWrapper(Wrapper[Range]): # pylint: disable=unsubscriptable-object """ Wrap ranges to allow comparisons. This only compares the low and high levels of the range. It does not detect additions/removals/modifications to levels between the low and high levels of the range. """ __slots__ = ("low", "high") def __init__(self, range_: Range) -> None: self.origin = range_ self.low = LevelWrapper(range_.low) self.high = LevelWrapper(range_.high) def __hash__(self): return hash(self.origin) def __eq__(self, other): try: return self.low == other.low and \ self.high == other.high except AttributeError: # comparing an MLS policy to non-MLS policy will result in # other being None return False def __lt__(self, other): try: return self.low < other.low and \ self.high < other.high except AttributeError: # comparing an MLS policy to non-MLS policy will result in # other being None return False
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