// (c) Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // Package gosec holds the central scanning logic used by gosec security scanner package gosec import ( "fmt" "go/ast" "go/build" "go/token" "go/types" "log" "os" "path" "reflect" "regexp" "strconv" "strings" "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages" ) // LoadMode controls the amount of details to return when loading the packages const LoadMode = packages.NeedName | packages.NeedFiles | packages.NeedCompiledGoFiles | packages.NeedImports | packages.NeedTypes | packages.NeedTypesSizes | packages.NeedTypesInfo | packages.NeedSyntax // The Context is populated with data parsed from the source code as it is scanned. // It is passed through to all rule functions as they are called. Rules may use // this data in conjunction withe the encountered AST node. type Context struct { FileSet *token.FileSet Comments ast.CommentMap Info *types.Info Pkg *types.Package PkgFiles []*ast.File Root *ast.File Config Config Imports *ImportTracker Ignores []map[string]bool PassedValues map[string]interface{} } // Metrics used when reporting information about a scanning run. type Metrics struct { NumFiles int `json:"files"` NumLines int `json:"lines"` NumNosec int `json:"nosec"` NumFound int `json:"found"` } // Analyzer object is the main object of gosec. It has methods traverse an AST // and invoke the correct checking rules as on each node as required. type Analyzer struct { ignoreNosec bool ruleset RuleSet context *Context config Config logger *log.Logger issues []*Issue stats *Metrics errors map[string][]Error // keys are file paths; values are the golang errors in those files tests bool } // NewAnalyzer builds a new analyzer. func NewAnalyzer(conf Config, tests bool, logger *log.Logger) *Analyzer { ignoreNoSec := false if enabled, err := conf.IsGlobalEnabled(Nosec); err == nil { ignoreNoSec = enabled } if logger == nil { logger = log.New(os.Stderr, "[gosec]", log.LstdFlags) } return &Analyzer{ ignoreNosec: ignoreNoSec, ruleset: make(RuleSet), context: &Context{}, config: conf, logger: logger, issues: make([]*Issue, 0, 16), stats: &Metrics{}, errors: make(map[string][]Error), tests: tests, } } // SetConfig upates the analyzer configuration func (gosec *Analyzer) SetConfig(conf Config) { gosec.config = conf } // Config returns the current configuration func (gosec *Analyzer) Config() Config { return gosec.config } // LoadRules instantiates all the rules to be used when analyzing source // packages func (gosec *Analyzer) LoadRules(ruleDefinitions map[string]RuleBuilder) { for id, def := range ruleDefinitions { r, nodes := def(id, gosec.config) gosec.ruleset.Register(r, nodes...) } } // Process kicks off the analysis process for a given package func (gosec *Analyzer) Process(buildTags []string, packagePaths ...string) error { config := gosec.pkgConfig(buildTags) for _, pkgPath := range packagePaths { pkgs, err := gosec.load(pkgPath, config) if err != nil { gosec.AppendError(pkgPath, err) } for _, pkg := range pkgs { if pkg.Name != "" { err := gosec.ParseErrors(pkg) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("parsing errors in pkg %q: %v", pkg.Name, err) } gosec.Check(pkg) } } } sortErrors(gosec.errors) return nil } func (gosec *Analyzer) pkgConfig(buildTags []string) *packages.Config { flags := []string{} if len(buildTags) > 0 { tagsFlag := "-tags=" + strings.Join(buildTags, " ") flags = append(flags, tagsFlag) } return &packages.Config{ Mode: LoadMode, BuildFlags: flags, Tests: gosec.tests, } } func (gosec *Analyzer) load(pkgPath string, conf *packages.Config) ([]*packages.Package, error) { abspath, err := GetPkgAbsPath(pkgPath) if err != nil { gosec.logger.Printf("Skipping: %s. Path doesn't exist.", abspath) return []*packages.Package{}, nil } gosec.logger.Println("Import directory:", abspath) basePackage, err := build.Default.ImportDir(pkgPath, build.ImportComment) if err != nil { return []*packages.Package{}, fmt.Errorf("importing dir %q: %v", pkgPath, err) } var packageFiles []string for _, filename := range basePackage.GoFiles { packageFiles = append(packageFiles, path.Join(pkgPath, filename)) } if gosec.tests { testsFiles := []string{} testsFiles = append(testsFiles, basePackage.TestGoFiles...) testsFiles = append(testsFiles, basePackage.XTestGoFiles...) for _, filename := range testsFiles { packageFiles = append(packageFiles, path.Join(pkgPath, filename)) } } pkgs, err := packages.Load(conf, packageFiles...) if err != nil { return []*packages.Package{}, fmt.Errorf("loading files from package %q: %v", pkgPath, err) } return pkgs, nil } // Check runs analysis on the given package func (gosec *Analyzer) Check(pkg *packages.Package) { gosec.logger.Println("Checking package:", pkg.Name) for _, file := range pkg.Syntax { gosec.logger.Println("Checking file:", pkg.Fset.File(file.Pos()).Name()) gosec.context.FileSet = pkg.Fset gosec.context.Config = gosec.config gosec.context.Comments = ast.NewCommentMap(gosec.context.FileSet, file, file.Comments) gosec.context.Root = file gosec.context.Info = pkg.TypesInfo gosec.context.Pkg = pkg.Types gosec.context.PkgFiles = pkg.Syntax gosec.context.Imports = NewImportTracker() gosec.context.Imports.TrackFile(file) gosec.context.PassedValues = make(map[string]interface{}) ast.Walk(gosec, file) gosec.stats.NumFiles++ gosec.stats.NumLines += pkg.Fset.File(file.Pos()).LineCount() } } // ParseErrors parses the errors from given package func (gosec *Analyzer) ParseErrors(pkg *packages.Package) error { if len(pkg.Errors) == 0 { return nil } for _, pkgErr := range pkg.Errors { parts := strings.Split(pkgErr.Pos, ":") file := parts[0] var err error var line int if len(parts) > 1 { if line, err = strconv.Atoi(parts[1]); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("parsing line: %v", err) } } var column int if len(parts) > 2 { if column, err = strconv.Atoi(parts[2]); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("parsing column: %v", err) } } msg := strings.TrimSpace(pkgErr.Msg) newErr := NewError(line, column, msg) if errSlice, ok := gosec.errors[file]; ok { gosec.errors[file] = append(errSlice, *newErr) } else { errSlice = []Error{} gosec.errors[file] = append(errSlice, *newErr) } } return nil } // AppendError appends an error to the file errors func (gosec *Analyzer) AppendError(file string, err error) { // Do not report the error for empty packages (e.g. files excluded from build with a tag) r := regexp.MustCompile(`no buildable Go source files in`) if r.MatchString(err.Error()) { return } errors := []Error{} if ferrs, ok := gosec.errors[file]; ok { errors = ferrs } ferr := NewError(0, 0, err.Error()) errors = append(errors, *ferr) gosec.errors[file] = errors } // ignore a node (and sub-tree) if it is tagged with a nosec tag comment func (gosec *Analyzer) ignore(n ast.Node) ([]string, bool) { if groups, ok := gosec.context.Comments[n]; ok && !gosec.ignoreNosec { // Checks if an alternative for #nosec is set and, if not, uses the default. noSecDefaultTag := "#nosec" noSecAlternativeTag, err := gosec.config.GetGlobal(NoSecAlternative) if err != nil { noSecAlternativeTag = noSecDefaultTag } for _, group := range groups { foundDefaultTag := strings.Contains(group.Text(), noSecDefaultTag) foundAlternativeTag := strings.Contains(group.Text(), noSecAlternativeTag) if foundDefaultTag || foundAlternativeTag { gosec.stats.NumNosec++ // Pull out the specific rules that are listed to be ignored. re := regexp.MustCompile(`(G\d{3})`) matches := re.FindAllStringSubmatch(group.Text(), -1) // If no specific rules were given, ignore everything. if len(matches) == 0 { return nil, true } // Find the rule IDs to ignore. var ignores []string for _, v := range matches { ignores = append(ignores, v[1]) } return ignores, false } } } return nil, false } // Visit runs the gosec visitor logic over an AST created by parsing go code. // Rule methods added with AddRule will be invoked as necessary. func (gosec *Analyzer) Visit(n ast.Node) ast.Visitor { // If we've reached the end of this branch, pop off the ignores stack. if n == nil { if len(gosec.context.Ignores) > 0 { gosec.context.Ignores = gosec.context.Ignores[1:] } return gosec } // Get any new rule exclusions. ignoredRules, ignoreAll := gosec.ignore(n) if ignoreAll { return nil } // Now create the union of exclusions. ignores := map[string]bool{} if len(gosec.context.Ignores) > 0 { for k, v := range gosec.context.Ignores[0] { ignores[k] = v } } for _, v := range ignoredRules { ignores[v] = true } // Push the new set onto the stack. gosec.context.Ignores = append([]map[string]bool{ignores}, gosec.context.Ignores...) // Track aliased and initialization imports gosec.context.Imports.TrackImport(n) for _, rule := range gosec.ruleset.RegisteredFor(n) { if _, ok := ignores[rule.ID()]; ok { continue } issue, err := rule.Match(n, gosec.context) if err != nil { file, line := GetLocation(n, gosec.context) file = path.Base(file) gosec.logger.Printf("Rule error: %v => %s (%s:%d)\n", reflect.TypeOf(rule), err, file, line) } if issue != nil { gosec.issues = append(gosec.issues, issue) gosec.stats.NumFound++ } } return gosec } // Report returns the current issues discovered and the metrics about the scan func (gosec *Analyzer) Report() ([]*Issue, *Metrics, map[string][]Error) { return gosec.issues, gosec.stats, gosec.errors } // Reset clears state such as context, issues and metrics from the configured analyzer func (gosec *Analyzer) Reset() { gosec.context = &Context{} gosec.issues = make([]*Issue, 0, 16) gosec.stats = &Metrics{} gosec.ruleset = NewRuleSet() }