On Mi, 21.10.20 22:44, Jeremy Linton (jeremy.linton@xxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi, > > There is a problem with glibc+systemd on BTI enabled systems. Systemd > has a service flag "MemoryDenyWriteExecute" which uses seccomp to deny > PROT_EXEC changes. Glibc enables BTI only on segments which are marked as > being BTI compatible by calling mprotect PROT_EXEC|PROT_BTI. That call is > caught by the seccomp filter, resulting in service failures. > > So, at the moment one has to pick either denying PROT_EXEC changes, or BTI. > This is obviously not desirable. > > Various changes have been suggested, replacing the mprotect with mmap calls > having PROT_BTI set on the original mapping, re-mmapping the segments, > implying PROT_EXEC on mprotect PROT_BTI calls when VM_EXEC is already set, > and various modification to seccomp to allow particular mprotect cases to > bypass the filters. In each case there seems to be an undesirable attribute > to the solution. > > So, whats the best solution? Did you see Topi's comments on the systemd issue? https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/17368#issuecomment-710485532 I think I agree with this: it's a bit weird to alter the bits after the fact. Can't glibc set up everything right from the begining? That would keep both concepts working. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel