[...] > > Is there a public dashboard where I can take a look at those binder failures? > > Not really. I send test results to a not-yet-publicized mailing list, > but there is more detail in the GitHub issue below (my last comment > has the verbose test output): > > * https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux-kernel/issues/46 > Ok, so it looks like something was introduced that causes binder to be too permissive (test 3 transaction succeeded when failure is expected). I don't know of any recent binder changes that could have caused that. It will take me a while to set up this test environment. Is this easy for you to run? Any chance of bisecting or at least trying a few versions to narrow it down? Here's a list of the recent patchset -- it would be useful to know which caused it (or if none of them did): 9e98c678c2d6a Linux 5.1-rc1 ... 26528be6720bb binder: fix handling of misaligned binder object bde4a19fc04f5 binder: use userspace pointer as base of buffer space c41358a5f5217 binder: remove user_buffer_offset db6b0b810bf94 binder: avoid kernel vm_area for buffer fixups 7a67a39320dfb binder: add function to copy binder object from buffer 8ced0c6231ead binder: add functions to copy to/from binder buffers 1a7c3d9bb7a92 binder: create userspace-to-binder-buffer copy function ... 1c163f4c7b3f6 (tag: v5.0) Linux 5.0 Thanks, -Todd _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel