#!/usr/bin/env python import re import sys import SELinuxNeverallowTestFrame usage = "Usage: ./gen_SELinux_CTS_neverallows.py " # extract_neverallow_rules - takes an intermediate policy file and pulls out the # neverallow rules by taking all of the non-commented text between the 'neverallow' # keyword and a terminating ';' # returns: a list of strings representing these rules def extract_neverallow_rules(policy_file): with open(policy_file, 'r') as in_file: policy_str = in_file.read() # remove comments no_comments = re.sub(r'#.+?$', r'', policy_str, flags = re.M) # match neverallow rules return re.findall(r'(^neverallow\s.+?;)', no_comments, flags = re.M |re.S); # neverallow_rule_to_test - takes a neverallow statement and transforms it into # the output necessary to form a cts unit test in a java source file. # returns: a string representing a generic test method based on this rule. def neverallow_rule_to_test(neverallow_rule, test_num): squashed_neverallow = neverallow_rule.replace("\n", " ") method = SELinuxNeverallowTestFrame.src_method method = method.replace("testNeverallowRules()", "testNeverallowRules" + str(test_num) + "()") return method.replace("$NEVERALLOW_RULE_HERE$", squashed_neverallow) if __name__ == "__main__": # check usage if len(sys.argv) != 3: print usage exit() input_file = sys.argv[1] output_file = sys.argv[2] src_header = SELinuxNeverallowTestFrame.src_header src_body = SELinuxNeverallowTestFrame.src_body src_footer = SELinuxNeverallowTestFrame.src_footer # grab the neverallow rules from the policy file and transform into tests neverallow_rules = extract_neverallow_rules(input_file) i = 0 for rule in neverallow_rules: src_body += neverallow_rule_to_test(rule, i) i += 1 with open(output_file, 'w') as out_file: out_file.write(src_header) out_file.write(src_body) out_file.write(src_footer)