On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 10:52:13AM -0800, Dave Hansen wrote: > On 2/24/25 10:44, Jeff Xu wrote: > > For example: > > Consider the case below in src/third_party/kernel/v6.6/fs/proc/task_mmu.c, > > > > #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT > > [ilog2(VM_SEALED)] = "sl", > > #endif > > > > Redefining VM_SEALED to VM_NONE for 32 bit won't detect the problem > > in case that "#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT" line is missing. > > > > Please note, this has been like this since the first version of > > mseal() RFC patch, and I prefer to keep it this way. > > That logic is reasonable. But it's different from the _vast_ majority of > other flags. > > So what justifies VM_SEALED being so different? It's leading to pretty > objectively ugly code in this series. Note that VM_SEALED is the "is this VMA sealed?" bit itself. The define for "should we perform system mapping sealing?" is intentionally separate here, so that it can be Kconfig and per-arch toggled, etc. As for the name, I have no strong opinion. Perhaps VM_SEALED_SYSTEM_MAPPING ? -Kees -- Kees Cook