[PATCH v3 0/8] Two-phase seccomp and x86 tracing changes
From: Kees Cook <hidden>
Date: 2014-07-28 23:42:43
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From: Kees Cook <hidden>
Date: 2014-07-28 23:42:43
Also in:
linux-arch, linux-mips, lkml
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 4:34 PM, H. Peter Anvin [off-list ref] wrote:
On 07/28/2014 04:29 PM, Kees Cook wrote:quoted
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:59 AM, H. Peter Anvin [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
On 07/23/2014 12:20 PM, Andy Lutomirski wrote:quoted
It looks like patches 1-4 have landed here: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux.git/log/?h=seccomp/fastpath hpa, what's the route forward for the x86 part?I guess I should discuss this with Kees to figure out what makes most sense. In the meantime, could you address Oleg's question?Since the x86 parts depend on the seccomp parts, I'm happy if you carry them instead of having them land from my tree. Otherwise I'm open to how to coordinate timing.You mean for me to carry the seccomp part as well?
If that makes sense as far as the coordination, that's fine with me. Otherwise I'm not sure how x86 can build without having the seccomp changes in your tree. -Kees -- Kees Cook Chrome OS Security