Re: [PATCH] IMA: Add test for selinux measurement

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On 2/23/21 10:00 AM, Petr Vorel wrote:


+++ b/testcases/kernel/security/integrity/ima/tests/ima_selinux.sh
...
+validate_policy_capabilities()
+{
+	local measured_cap measured_value expected_value
+	local result=1
+	local inx=7
+
+	# Policy capabilities flags start from "network_peer_controls"
+	# in the measured SELinux state at offset 7 for 'awk'
+	while [ $inx -lt 20 ]; do
+		measured_cap=$(echo $1 | awk -F'[=;]' -v inx="$inx" '{print $inx}')
+		inx=$(( $inx + 1 ))
+
+		measured_value=$(echo $1 | awk -F'[=;]' -v inx="$inx" '{print $inx}')
+		expected_value=$(cat "$SELINUX_DIR/policy_capabilities/$measured_cap")
+		if [ "$measured_value" != "$expected_value" ];then
+			tst_res TWARN "$measured_cap: expected: $expected_value, got: $digest"
We rarely use TWARN in the tests, only when the error is not related to the test result.
Otherwise we use TFAIL.
ok - I will change it to TFAIL.


The rest LGTM.
Reviewed-by: Petr Vorel <pvorel@xxxxxxx>

I did few formatting and style changes:
https://github.com/pevik/ltp/commits/ima/selinux.v2.fixes
(branch ima/selinux.v2.fixes), see diff below.
The changes look. Thanks Petr.
I do have one comment - please see below.


As we discuss, I'm going tom merge test when patchset is merged in maintainers tree,
please ping me. And ideally we should mention kernel commit hash as a comment in
the test.
Will do. Thank you.


Thanks a lot!

Kind regards,
Petr

diff --git testcases/kernel/security/integrity/ima/tests/ima_selinux.sh testcases/kernel/security/integrity/ima/tests/ima_selinux.sh
index e5060a5e3..ed758631b 100755
--- testcases/kernel/security/integrity/ima/tests/ima_selinux.sh
+++ testcases/kernel/security/integrity/ima/tests/ima_selinux.sh
@@ -13,16 +13,14 @@ TST_SETUP="setup"
  . ima_setup.sh
FUNC_CRITICAL_DATA='func=CRITICAL_DATA'
-REQUIRED_POLICY="^measure.*($FUNC_CRITICAL_DATA)"
+REQUIRED_POLICY="^measure.*$FUNC_CRITICAL_DATA"
setup()
  {
-	SELINUX_DIR=$(tst_get_selinux_dir)
-	if [ -z "$SELINUX_DIR" ]; then
-		tst_brk TCONF "SELinux is not enabled"
-		return
-	fi
+	tst_require_selinux_enabled
Please correct me if I have misunderstood this one:

tst_require_selinux_enabled is checking if SELinux is enabled in "enforce" mode. Would this check fail if SELinux is enabled in "permissive" mode?

For running the test, we just need SELinux to be enabled. I verify that by checking for the presence of SELINUX_DIR.

thanks,
 -lakshmi

  	require_ima_policy_content "$REQUIRED_POLICY" '-E' > $TST_TMPDIR/policy.txt
+
+	SELINUX_DIR=$(tst_get_selinux_dir)
  }
# Format of the measured SELinux state data.
@@ -41,16 +39,16 @@ validate_policy_capabilities()
  	# in the measured SELinux state at offset 7 for 'awk'
  	while [ $inx -lt 20 ]; do
  		measured_cap=$(echo $1 | awk -F'[=;]' -v inx="$inx" '{print $inx}')
-		inx=$(( $inx + 1 ))
+		inx=$(($inx + 1))
measured_value=$(echo $1 | awk -F'[=;]' -v inx="$inx" '{print $inx}')
  		expected_value=$(cat "$SELINUX_DIR/policy_capabilities/$measured_cap")
-		if [ "$measured_value" != "$expected_value" ];then
+		if [ "$measured_value" != "$expected_value" ]; then
  			tst_res TWARN "$measured_cap: expected: $expected_value, got: $digest"
  			result=0
  		fi
- inx=$(( $inx + 1 ))
+		inx=$(($inx + 1))
  	done
return $result
@@ -109,7 +107,6 @@ test2()
  	local initialized_value
  	local enforced_value expected_enforced_value
  	local checkreqprot_value expected_checkreqprot_value
-	local result
tst_res TINFO "verifying SELinux state measurement" @@ -149,27 +146,25 @@ test2()
  	measured_data=$(cat $state_file)
  	enforced_value=$(echo $measured_data | awk -F'[=;]' '{print $4}')
  	expected_enforced_value=$(cat $SELINUX_DIR/enforce)
-	if [ "$expected_enforced_value" != "$enforced_value" ];then
+	if [ "$expected_enforced_value" != "$enforced_value" ]; then
  		tst_res TFAIL "enforce: expected: $expected_enforced_value, got: $enforced_value"
  		return
  	fi
checkreqprot_value=$(echo $measured_data | awk -F'[=;]' '{print $6}')
  	expected_checkreqprot_value=$(cat $SELINUX_DIR/checkreqprot)
-	if [ "$expected_checkreqprot_value" != "$checkreqprot_value" ];then
+	if [ "$expected_checkreqprot_value" != "$checkreqprot_value" ]; then
  		tst_res TFAIL "checkreqprot: expected: $expected_checkreqprot_value, got: $checkreqprot_value"
  		return
  	fi
initialized_value=$(echo $measured_data | awk -F'[=;]' '{print $2}')
-	if [ "$initialized_value" != "1" ];then
+	if [ "$initialized_value" != "1" ]; then
  		tst_res TFAIL "initialized: expected 1, got: $initialized_value"
  		return
  	fi
- validate_policy_capabilities $measured_data
-	result=$?
-	if [ $result = 0 ]; then
+	if validate_policy_capabilities $measured_data; then
  		tst_res TFAIL "policy capabilities did not match"
  		return
  	fi





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