On 12/08/2015 05:25 AM, Michal Marciniszyn wrote:
Hello,
we are heavy SELinux shop and we recently run into AVC related
performance issue. I was trying to find an answer on freenode IRC chat
but I was sent here by multiple guys. We're running on Scientific Linux
6.6 (upgrade to 6.7 ongoing) and we see this on some of our nodes:
# cat /selinux/avc/cache_stats
lookups hits misses allocations reclaims frees
3976846641 3626568307 350278334 350303465 344833264 346344169
3474274460 3092218096 382056364 382081270 381170512 382671551
2037181411 1655679702 381501709 381527148 380680320 382162477
1943162363 1651603455 291558908 291584892 288099840 289631602
829213467 406079951 423133516 423158604 422311024 423847681
1963015875 1555848944 407166931 407192104 406718592 408227742
3490131033 3117047653 373083380 373108386 372270880 373862706
940880689 549698684 391182005 391207388 390339328 391888374
4098417807 3712068859 386348948 386373592 385604096 387172806
3931378773 3549502965 381875808 381901074 381059904 382628308
FWIW, avcstat would summarize that for you.
Those stats seem very unusual. You said you see this on some nodes.
Anything to distinguish these nodes from the others that don't exhibit
this behavior?
Also we see
# cat /selinux/avc/hash_stats
entries: 499
buckets used: 257/512
longest chain: 6
Some times under load we see SELinux consuming about 30% of CPU time.
There is about 16% of cache misses on these nodes (and sometimes it goes
as high as 30%). The lates article about the issue is from RHEL 5 times
-
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/4/html/SELinux_Guide/rhlcommon-section-0102.html
. We do not feel this to be too relevant in this case.
Are there any recommendations on cache sizing for SELinux? We can resize
cache to 1024 or 2048 entries, but would this help to resolve the issue?
Yes, increasing the cache threshold should help as you are evidently
thrashing the cache.
I'm attaching seinfo from node with our policy and then for comparison
from node without any policy.
What do you mean by "our policy" versus "without any policy"? Do you
mean that the former has some local policy modules that you have added
and the latter is the stock SL6.6 policy?
With policy:
# seinfo
Statistics for policy file: /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.24
Policy Version & Type: v.24 (binary, mls)
Classes: 81 Permissions: 238
Sensitivities: 1 Categories: 1024
Types: 4273 Attributes: 295
Users: 9 Roles: 12
Booleans: 234 Cond. Expr.: 274
Allow: 352554 Neverallow: 0
Auditallow: 140 Dontaudit: 321786
Type_trans: 42813 Type_change: 38
Type_member: 48 Role allow: 19
Role_trans: 409 Range_trans: 6421
Constraints: 90 Validatetrans: 0
Initial SIDs: 27 Fs_use: 23
Genfscon: 84 Portcon: 505
Netifcon: 0 Nodecon: 0
Permissives: 91 Polcap: 2
Without policy:
seinfo
Statistics for policy file: /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.24
Policy Version & Type: v.24 (binary, mls)
Classes: 81 Permissions: 238
Sensitivities: 1 Categories: 1024
Types: 3926 Attributes: 295
Users: 9 Roles: 12
Booleans: 234 Cond. Expr.: 274
Allow: 320969 Neverallow: 0
Auditallow: 140 Dontaudit: 273256
Type_trans: 41915 Type_change: 38
Type_member: 48 Role allow: 19
Role_trans: 386 Range_trans: 6069
Constraints: 90 Validatetrans: 0
Initial SIDs: 27 Fs_use: 23
Genfscon: 84 Portcon: 479
Netifcon: 0 Nodecon: 0
Permissives: 91 Polcap: 2
Any help or guidance would be very much appreciated, if there is more
in-depth info needed I'll be more than happy to provide it.
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