On 5/15/23 06:05, jeffxu@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: Jeff Xu <jeffxu@xxxxxxxxxx> > > This patch enables PKEY_ENFORCE_API for the munmap > syscall. The basic problem here is how we know when the set of syscalls that are patched here is good enough and how we catch future functionality that might need to be captured as well. This mechanism really needs to be able to defend against *any* changes to the address space. I assume that folks are using syscall filtering to prevent new syscalls from causing havoc, but is there anything that can be done for, say, things like madvise()? I bet it was harmless for a long time until MADV_DONTNEED showed up and made it able to effectively zero memory.