Hi Roberto, On Mon, 2021-07-26 at 18:36 +0200, Roberto Sassu wrote: > /* > + * digest_list_read: read and parse the digest list from the path > + */ > +static ssize_t digest_list_read(char *path, enum ops op) > +{ > + void *data = NULL; > + char *datap; > + size_t size; > + u8 actions = 0; > + struct file *file; > + char event_name[NAME_MAX + 9 + 1]; > + u8 digest[IMA_MAX_DIGEST_SIZE] = { 0 }; > + enum hash_algo algo; > + int rc, pathlen = strlen(path); > + > + /* Remove \n. */ > + datap = path; > + strsep(&datap, "\n"); > + > + file = filp_open(path, O_RDONLY, 0); > + if (IS_ERR(file)) { > + pr_err("unable to open file: %s (%ld)", path, PTR_ERR(file)); > + return PTR_ERR(file); > + } > + > + rc = kernel_read_file(file, 0, &data, INT_MAX, NULL, > + READING_DIGEST_LIST); > + if (rc < 0) { > + pr_err("unable to read file: %s (%d)", path, rc); > + goto out; > + } > + > + size = rc; > + > + snprintf(event_name, sizeof(event_name), "%s_file_%s", > + op == DIGEST_LIST_ADD ? "add" : "del", > + file_dentry(file)->d_name.name); > + > + rc = ima_measure_critical_data("diglim", event_name, data, size, false, > + digest, sizeof(digest)); > + if (rc < 0 && rc != -EEXIST) > + goto out_vfree; The digest lists could easily be measured while reading the digest list file above in kernel_read_file(). What makes it "critical-data"? In the SELinux case, the in memory SELinux policy is being measured and re-measured to make sure it hasn't been modified. Is the digest list file data being measured more than once? I understand that with your changes to ima_measure_critical_data(), which are now in next-integrity-testing branch, allow IMA to calculate the file data hash. thanks, Mimi > + > + algo = ima_get_current_hash_algo(); > +