Re: [PATCH 1/3] userfaultfd/sysctl: introduce unprivileged_userfaultfd

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On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 08:58:30AM +0200, Mike Rapoport wrote:

[...]

> > +config USERFAULTFD_UNPRIVILEGED_DEFAULT
> > +        string "Default behavior for unprivileged userfault syscalls"
> > +        depends on USERFAULTFD
> > +        default "disabled"
> > +        help
> > +          Set this to "enabled" to allow userfaultfd syscalls from
> > +          unprivileged users.  Set this to "disabled" to forbid
> > +          userfaultfd syscalls from unprivileged users.  Set this to
> > +          "kvm" to forbid unpriviledged users but still allow users
> > +          who had enough permission to open /dev/kvm.
> 
> I'd phrase it a bit differently:
> 
> This option controls privilege level required to execute userfaultfd
                      ^
                      +---- add " the default"?

> system call.
> 
> Set this to "enabled" to allow userfaultfd system call from unprivileged
> users. 
> Set this to "disabled" to allow userfaultfd system call only for users who
> have ptrace capability.
> Set this to "kvm" to restrict userfaultfd system call usage to users with
                                                                      ^
                         add " who have ptrace capability, or" -------+

> permissions to open "/dev/kvm".

I think your version is better than mine, but I'd like to confirm
about above two extra changes before I squash them into the patch. :)

Thanks!

-- 
Peter Xu




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