efivar_ssdt_load allows the kernel to import arbitrary ACPI code from an EFI variable, which gives arbitrary code execution in ring 0. Prevent that when the kernel is locked down. Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@xxxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@xxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: linux-efi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --- drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c b/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c index ad3b1f4866b3..776f479e5499 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c +++ b/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ #include <linux/acpi.h> #include <linux/ucs2_string.h> #include <linux/memblock.h> +#include <linux/security.h> #include <asm/early_ioremap.h> @@ -242,6 +243,11 @@ static void generic_ops_unregister(void) static char efivar_ssdt[EFIVAR_SSDT_NAME_MAX] __initdata; static int __init efivar_ssdt_setup(char *str) { + int ret = security_locked_down(LOCKDOWN_ACPI_TABLES); + + if (ret) + return ret; + if (strlen(str) < sizeof(efivar_ssdt)) memcpy(efivar_ssdt, str, strlen(str)); else -- 2.22.0.510.g264f2c817a-goog