Re: [PATCH 0/6] File Sealing & memfd_create()

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Hi

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 4:32 PM,  <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Why not make sealing an attribute of the "struct file", and enforce it
> at the VFS layer?  That way all file system objects would have access
> to sealing interface, and for memfd_shmem, you can't get another
> struct file pointing at the object, the security properties would be
> identical.

Sealing as introduced here is an inode-attribute, not "struct file".
This is intentional. For instance, a gfx-client can get a read-only FD
via /proc/self/fd/ and pass it to the compositor so it can never
overwrite the contents (unless the compositor has write-access to the
inode itself, in which case it can just re-open it read-write).

Furthermore, I don't see any use-case besides memfd for sealing, so I
purposely avoided changing core VFS interfaces. Protecting
page-allocation/access for SEAL_WRITE like I do in shmem.c is not that
easy to do generically. So if we moved this interface to "struct
inode", all that would change is moving "u32 seals;" from one struct
to the other. Ok, some protections might get easily implemented
generically, but I without proper insight in the underlying
implemenation, I couldn't verify all paths and possible races. Isn't
keeping the API generic enough so far? Changing the underlying
implementation can be done once we know what we want.

Thanks
David
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