Re: [RFC PATCH 1/1] selinux-testsuite: Add binder tests

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On 05/15/2018 09:43 AM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
> On 05/15/2018 09:36 AM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
>> This test is failing for me (with or without -v):
>> # ./test -v
>> 1..6
>> Manager PID: 5608 Process context:
>> 	unconfined_u:unconfined_r:test_binder_mgr_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>> Client PID: 5609 Process context:
>> 	unconfined_u:unconfined_r:test_binder_client_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>> Client read_consumed: 28
>> Manager read_consumed: 72
>> Client command: BR_NOOP
>> Manager command: BR_NOOP
>> Client command: BR_INCREFS
>> Manager command: BR_TRANSACTION
>> Client command: BR_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE
>> BR_TRANSACTION data:
>> 	handle: 0
>> 	cookie: 0
>> 	code: 0
>> 	flag: TF_ACCEPT_FDS
>> 	sender pid: 5609
>> 	sender euid: 0
>> 	data_size: 24
>> 	offsets_size: 8
>> Sending BC_REPLY
>> Manager read_consumed: 8
>> Manager command: BR_NOOP
>> Manager command: BR_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE
>> Client read_consumed: 72
>> Client command: BR_NOOP
>> Client command: BR_REPLY
>> BR_REPLY data:
>> 	handle: 0
>> 	cookie: 0
>> 	code: 0
>> 	flag: TF_ACCEPT_FDS
>> 	sender pid: 0
>> 	sender euid: 0
>> 	data_size: 24
>> 	offsets_size: 8
>> Retrieved Managers fd: 4 st_dev: 6
>> Client read_consumed: 8
>> Client using Managers FD command: BR_NOOP
>> Client using Managers FD command: BR_FAILED_REPLY
>> Client using Managers received FD failed response
>> Manager read_consumed: 4
>> Manager command: BR_NOOP
>> not ok 1
>> #   Failed test at ./test line 36.
> 
> Just realized that I was testing with a kernel that still had Casey's stacking support enabled.
> Will re-try without that.

Still fails for me on F28 with stock/linus 4.17.0-rc5.  No AVC messages from the failing test itself,
just the other ones.



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