Contents
- StaticMap security model
- StaticMap security model object
- StaticMap security model init rule
- StaticMap security model fini rule
- StaticMap security model set rule
- StaticMap security model commit rule
- StaticMap security model rollback rule
- StaticMap security model get expression
- StaticMap security model get_uncommitted expression
StaticMap security model
The StaticMap security model associates resources with two-dimensional "key–value" tables, reads and modifies the values of keys. For example, a process of the driver can be associated with the MMIO memory region that this driver is allowed to use. This will require two keys whose values define the base address and the size of the MMIO memory region. This association can be used to check whether the driver can query the MMIO memory region that it is attempting to access.
Keys in the table have the same type but are unique and immutable. The values of keys in the table have the same type.
There are two simultaneous instances of the table: base instance and working instance. Both instances are initialized by the same data. Changes are made first to the working instance and then can be added to the base instance, or vice versa: the working instance can be changed by using previous values from the base instance. The values of keys can be read from the base instance or working instance of the table.
A PSL file containing a description of the StaticMap security model is located in the KasperskyOS SDK at the following path:
toolchain/include/nk/staticmap.psl
StaticMap security model object
To use the StaticMap security model, you need to create an object or objects of this model.
A StaticMap security model object contains a pool of two-dimensional "key–value" tables that have the same size. A resource can be associated with only one table from the tables pool of each StaticMap security model object.
A StaticMap security model object has the following parameters:
type Value
– type of values of keys in tables (integer types are supported).config
– configuration of the pool of tables:keys
– table containing keys and their default values (keys have theKey = Text | List<UInt8>
type).pool_size
– number of tables in the pool.
All parameters of a StaticMap security model object are required.
Example:
A StaticMap security model object can be covered by a security audit. There are no audit conditions specific to the StaticMap security model.
It is necessary to create multiple objects of the StaticMap security model in the following cases:
- You need to configure a security audit differently for different objects of the StaticMap security model (for example, you can apply different audit profiles or different audit configurations of the same profile for different objects).
- You need to distinguish between calls of methods provided by different objects of the StaticMap security model (audit data includes the name of the security model method and the name of the object that provides this method, so you can verify that the method of a specific object was called).
- You need to use tables with different sets of keys and/or different types of key values.
StaticMap security model init rule
It associates a free table from the tables pool with the sid
resource. Keys are initialized by the default values.
It returns the "allowed" result if an association was created between the table and the sid
resource.
It returns the "denied" result in the following cases:
- There are no free tables in the pool.
- The
sid
resource is already associated with a table from the tables pool of the StaticMap security model object being used. - The
sid
value is outside of the permissible range.
Example:
StaticMap security model fini rule
It deletes the association between the table and the sid
resource (the table becomes free).
It returns the "allowed" result if the association between the table and the sid
resource was deleted.
It returns the "denied" result in the following cases:
- The
sid
resource is not associated with a table from the tables pool of the StaticMap security model object being used. - The
sid
value is outside of the permissible range.
StaticMap security model set rule
It assigns the specified value
to the specified key
in the working instance of the table associated with the sid
resource.
It returns the "allowed" result if the specified value
was assigned to the specified key
in the working instance of the table associated with the sid
resource. (The current value of the key will be overwritten even if it is equal to the new value.)
It returns the "denied" result in the following cases:
- The specified
key
is not in the table associated with thesid
resource. - The
sid
resource is not associated with a table from the tables pool of the StaticMap security model object being used. - The
sid
value is outside of the permissible range.
Example:
StaticMap security model commit rule
It copies the values of keys from the working instance to the base instance of the table associated with the sid
resource.
It returns the "allowed" result if the values of keys were copied from the working instance to the base instance of the table associated with the sid
resource.
It returns the "denied" result in the following cases:
- The
sid
resource is not associated with a table from the tables pool of the StaticMap security model object being used. - The
sid
value is outside of the permissible range.
StaticMap security model rollback rule
It copies the values of keys from the base instance to the working instance of the table associated with the sid
resource.
It returns the "allowed" result if the values of keys were copied from the base instance to the working instance of the table associated with the sid
resource.
It returns the "denied" result in the following cases:
- The
sid
resource is not associated with a table from the tables pool of the StaticMap security model object being used. - The
sid
value is outside of the permissible range.
StaticMap security model get expression
It returns the value of the specified key
from the base instance of the table associated with the sid
resource.
It returns a value of the Value
type.
It runs incorrectly in the following cases:
- The specified
key
is not in the table associated with thesid
resource. - The
sid
resource is not associated with a table from the tables pool of the StaticMap security model object being used. - The
sid
value is outside of the permissible range.
When the expression runs incorrectly, the Kaspersky Security Module returns the "denied" decision.
Example:
StaticMap security model get_uncommitted expression
It returns the value of the specified key
from the working instance of the table associated with the sid
resource.
It returns a value of the Value
type.
It runs incorrectly in the following cases:
- The specified
key
is not in the table associated with thesid
resource. - The
sid
resource is not associated with a table from the tables pool of the StaticMap security model object being used. - The
sid
value is outside of the permissible range.
When the expression runs incorrectly, the Kaspersky Security Module returns the "denied" decision.
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