Re: [PATCH v15 00/11] LSM: Three basic syscalls
From: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
Date: 2023-10-13 21:55:21
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On Thu, Oct 12, 2023 at 6:07 PM Paul Moore [off-list ref] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 4:57 PM Casey Schaufler [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
Add three system calls for the Linux Security Module ABI ...First off, a big thank you to Casey who took it upon himself to turn my pseudo-code syscall suggestion into a proper patchset and saw it through 15 revisions. Thanks also go out to everyone that has helped review and comment on this effort; I know everyone is busy, but these reviews are important. I'm happy to say that I think we're in a good place with this revision of the LSM syscall patchset. I only see two outstanding issues, and neither of those are bugs/showstoppers that affect the API, they are simply areas where the implementation could be improved. With the understanding that Casey is busy for the rest of the month, and my desire to make sure this patchset gets a full dev cycle in linux-next, I'm going to suggest merging this into the lsm/next-queue branch soon (likely tomorrow) in preparation for merging it into lsm/next once the upcoming merge window closes. Those who want to help improve the implementation, as suggested in the feedback on this revision or otherwise, are welcome to submit patches against the lsm/next-queue branch and I will merge them into that branch once they pass review. If I don't hear any objections I'll plan on merging this patchset tomorrow, I'll send a follow-up reply to this email when it's done.
Since it's been *almost* a full 24 hours and no objections I went ahead and merged this patchset into lsm/next-queue with the intention of bringing them into lsm/next after the upcoming merge window closes. For those of you who have suggested changes, please feel free to submit patches against the lsm/next-queue branch and we can get them queued up along with these patches. Thanks everyone! -- paul-moore.com