On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 3:58 PM Gil Cukierman <cukie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This patchset provides the changes required for controlling access to > the io_uring_setup system call by LSMs. It does this by adding a new > hook to io_uring. It also provides the SELinux implementation for a new > permission, io_uring { setup }, using the new hook. > > This is important because existing io_uring hooks only support limiting > the sharing of credentials and access to the sensitive uring_cmd file > op. Users of LSMs may also want the ability to tightly control which > callers can retrieve an io_uring capable fd from the kernel, which is > needed for all subsequent io_uring operations. It isn't immediately obvious to me why simply obtaining a io_uring fd from io_uring_setup() would present a problem, as the security relevant operations that are possible with that io_uring fd *should* still be controlled by other LSM hooks. Can you help me understand what security issue you are trying to resolve with this control? -- paul-moore.com