Re: [PATCH security-next v3 00/29] LSM: Explict LSM ordering

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On 09/29/2018 03:48 AM, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
> On 2018/09/29 5:01, Kees Cook wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 8:55 AM, Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On 9/24/2018 5:18 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
>>>> v3:
>>>> - add CONFIG_LSM_ENABLE and refactor resulting logic
>>>
>>> Kees, you can add my
>>>
>>>         Reviewed-by:Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>> for this entire patch set. Thank you for taking this on, it's
>>> a significant and important chunk of the LSM infrastructure
>>> update.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> John, you'd looked at this a bit too -- do the results line up with
>> your expectations?
>>
>> Any thoughts from SELinux, TOMOYO, or IMA folks?
> 
> I'm OK with this approach. Thank you.
> 
> 
> 
> Just wondering what is "__lsm_name_##lsm" for...
> 
> +#define DEFINE_LSM(lsm)                                                        \
> +       static const char __lsm_name_##lsm[] __initconst                \
> +               __aligned(1) = #lsm;                                    \
> +       static struct lsm_info __lsm_##lsm                              \
> +               __used __section(.lsm_info.init)                        \
> +               __aligned(sizeof(unsigned long))                        \
> +               = {                                                     \
> +                       .name = __lsm_name_##lsm,                       \
> +
> +#define END_LSM          }
> 
> We could do something like below so that funny END_LSM is not required?
> I felt } like a typo error at the first glance. What we need is to
> gather into one section with appropriate alignment, isn't it?
> 

well and Kees was trying to automagically set the name. This threw
me off too at first and I am still trying to figure out if I would
prefer something simpler, and more standard like below.

> #define LSM_INFO                                                        \
> 	static struct lsm_info __lsm_                                   \
> 		__used __section(.lsm_info.init)                        \
> 		__aligned(sizeof(unsigned long))                        \
> 
> LSM_INFO = {
> 	.name = "tomoyo",
> 	.flags = LSM_FLAG_LEGACY_MAJOR | LSM_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE,
> 	.init = tomoyo_init,
> };
> 




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