#!/usr/bin/perl # Build log hardening check, checks build logs for missing hardening flags. # Copyright (C) 2012 Simon Ruderich # # 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 3 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 . use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long (); use Term::ANSIColor (); our $VERSION = '0.01'; # FUNCTIONS sub error_flags { my ($message, $missing_flags_ref, $flag_renames_ref, $line) = @_; # Rename flags if requested. my @missing_flags = map { (exists $flag_renames_ref->{$_}) ? $flag_renames_ref->{$_} : $_ } @{$missing_flags_ref}; my $flags = join ' ', @missing_flags; printf "%s (%s)%s %s", error_color($message, 'red'), $flags, error_color(':', 'yellow'), $line; } sub error_non_verbose_build { my ($line) = @_; printf "%s%s %s", error_color('NONVERBOSE BUILD', 'red'), error_color(':', 'yellow'), $line; } sub error_color { my ($message, $color) = @_; # Use colors when writing to a terminal. if (-t STDOUT) { return Term::ANSIColor::colored($message, $color); } else { return $message; } } sub any_flags_used { my ($line, @flags) = @_; foreach my $flag (@flags) { return 1 if $line =~ /\s$flag(?:\s|\\|$)/; } return 0; } sub all_flags_used { my ($line, $missing_flags_ref, @flags) = @_; my @missing_flags = (); foreach my $flag (@flags) { if ($line !~ /\s$flag(?:\s|\\|$)/) { push @missing_flags, $flag; } } if (scalar @missing_flags == 0) { return 1; } @{$missing_flags_ref} = @missing_flags; return 0; } # Modifies $missing_flags_ref array. sub pic_pie_conflict { my ($line, $pie, $missing_flags_ref, @flags_pie) = @_; return 0 if not $pie; return 0 if not any_flags_used($line, ('-fPIC', '-fpic')); my %flags = map { $_ => 1 } @flags_pie; # Remove all PIE flags from @missing_flags as they are not required with # -fPIC. my @result = grep { not exists $flags{$_} } @{$missing_flags_ref}; @{$missing_flags_ref} = @result; # We got a conflict when no flags are left, thus only PIE flags were # missing. If other flags were missing abort because the conflict is not # the problem. return scalar @result == 0; } sub is_non_verbose_build { my ($line, $next_line, $cc_regex, $skip_ref) = @_; my $cmake_non_verbose = qr/^\s*\[[\d ]+%\] Building (?:C|CXX) object (.+?)$/; if (not ($line =~ /^checking if you want to see long compiling messages\.\.\. no/ or $line =~ /^\s*(?:CC|CCLD)\s+/ or $line =~ /^\s*(?:C|c)ompiling\s+/ or $line =~ /$cmake_non_verbose/)) { return 0; } # On the first pass we only check if this line is verbose or not. return 1 if not defined $next_line; # Second pass, we have access to the next line. ${$skip_ref} = 0; # CMake prints the non-verbose messages also when building verbose. If a # compiler and the file name occurs in the next line, treat it as verbose # build. if ($line =~ /$cmake_non_verbose/) { # Get filename, we can't use the complete path as only parts of it are # used in the real compiler command ... $1 =~ m{/([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)$}; my $file = $1; if ($next_line =~ /\Q$file\E/ and $next_line =~ /$cc_regex/) { # We still have to skip the current line as it doesn't contain any # compiler commands. ${$skip_ref} = 1; return 0; } } return 1; } # CONSTANTS/VARIABLES # Regex to catch compiler commands. my $cc_regex = qr/(?:(? '-Wl,-z,relro', '-Wl,(-z,)?now' => '-Wl,-z,now', ); # MAIN # Additional hardening options. my $pie = 0; my $bindnow = 0; # Parse command line arguments. my $option_all = 0; my $option_help = 0; my $option_version = 0; if (not Getopt::Long::GetOptions( 'help|h|?' => \$option_help, 'version' => \$option_version, 'pie' => \$pie, 'bindnow' => \$bindnow, 'all' => \$option_all, )) { require Pod::Usage; Pod::Usage::pod2usage(2); } if ($option_help) { require Pod::Usage; Pod::Usage::pod2usage(1); } if ($option_version) { print "blhc $VERSION Copyright (C) 2012 Simon Ruderich This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . "; exit 0; } if ($option_all) { $pie = 1; $bindnow = 1; } # Final exit code. my $exit = 0; # Input lines, contain only the lines with compiler commands. my @input = (); my $continuation = 0; while (my $line = <>) { # Ignore compiler warnings for now. next if $line =~ /$warning_regex/; # Check if this line indicates a non verbose build. my $non_verbose = is_non_verbose_build($line); # One line may contain multiple commands (";"). Treat each one as single # line. my @line = split /(? [-h -? --help] B [--pie] [--bindnow] [--all] --help available options --version version number and license --pie force +pie check --bindnow force +bindbow check --all force +all (+pie, +bindnow) check =head1 DESCRIPTION blhc is a small tool which checks build logs for missing hardening flags and other important warnings. It's licensed under the GPL 3 or later. =head1 OPTIONS =over 8 =item B<-h -? --help> Print available options. =item B<--version> Print version number and license. =item B<--pie> Force check for all +pie hardening flags. By default it's auto detected. =item B<--bindnow> Force check for all +bindnow hardening flags. By default it's auto detected. =item B<--all> Force check for all +all (+pie, +bindnow) hardening flags. By default it's auto detected. =back Auto detection only works if at least one command uses the required hardening flag (e.g. -fPIE). Then it's required for all other commands as well. =head1 EXIT STATUS The exit status is a "bit mask", each listed status is ORed when the error condition occurs to get the result. =over 8 =item B<0> Success. =item B<1> No compiler commands were found. =item B<2> Invalid arguments/options given to blhc. =item B<4> Non verbose build. =item B<8> Missing hardening flags. =back =head1 AUTHOR Simon Ruderich, Esimon@ruderich.orgE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2012 by Simon Ruderich 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 3 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 . =cut