Re: [PATCH v4 09/17] LSM: Introduce kernel_post_load_data() hook
From: Mimi Zohar <zohar@linux.ibm.com>
Date: 2020-08-06 22:00:10
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linux-efi, linux-integrity, linux-kselftest, lkml, selinux
On Wed, 2020-07-29 at 10:58 -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
There are a few places in the kernel where LSMs would like to have visibility into the contents of a kernel buffer that has been loaded or read. While security_kernel_post_read_file() (which includes the buffer) exists as a pairing for security_kernel_read_file(), no such hook exists to pair with security_kernel_load_data(). Earlier proposals for just using security_kernel_post_read_file() with a NULL file argument were rejected (i.e. "file" should always be valid for the security_..._file hooks, but it appears at least one case was left in the kernel during earlier refactoring. (This will be fixed in a subsequent patch.) Since not all cases of security_kernel_load_data() can have a single contiguous buffer made available to the LSM hook (e.g. kexec image segments are separately loaded), there needs to be a way for the LSM to reason about its expectations of the hook coverage. In order to handle this, add a "contents" argument to the "kernel_load_data" hook that indicates if the newly added "kernel_post_load_data" hook will be called with the full contents once loaded. That way, LSMs requiring full contents can choose to unilaterally reject "kernel_load_data" with contents=false (which is effectively the existing hook coverage), but when contents=true they can allow it and later evaluate the "kernel_post_load_data" hook once the buffer is loaded. With this change, LSMs can gain coverage over non-file-backed data loads (e.g. init_module(2) and firmware userspace helper), which will happen in subsequent patches. Additionally prepare IMA to start processing these cases. Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <redacted>
Thanks, Kees. Other than a missing "name" field, it looks good. The security_kernel_post_load_data hook may be used to verify appended signatures and to measure the buffer data. Passing the kernel module (load_info.name) and firmware (fw_name) names is critical at least for IMA-measurement. thanks, Mimi