[PATCH v9 23/25] evm: Make it independent from 'integrity' LSM
Stefan Berger
stefanb at linux.ibm.com
Mon Feb 12 19:13:17 UTC 2024
On 1/15/24 13:18, Roberto Sassu wrote:
> From: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu at huawei.com>
>
> Define a new structure for EVM-specific metadata, called evm_iint_cache,
> and embed it in the inode security blob. Introduce evm_iint_inode() to
> retrieve metadata, and register evm_inode_alloc_security() for the
> inode_alloc_security LSM hook, to initialize the structure (before
> splitting metadata, this task was done by iint_init_always()).
>
> Keep the non-NULL checks after calling evm_iint_inode() except in
> evm_inode_alloc_security(), to take into account inodes for which
> security_inode_alloc() was not called. When using shared metadata,
> obtaining a NULL pointer from integrity_iint_find() meant that the file
> wasn't in the IMA policy. Now, because IMA and EVM use disjoint metadata,
> the EVM status has to be stored for every inode regardless of the IMA
> policy.
>
> Given that from now on EVM relies on its own metadata, remove the iint
> parameter from evm_verifyxattr(). Also, directly retrieve the iint in
> evm_verify_hmac(), called by both evm_verifyxattr() and
> evm_verify_current_integrity(), since now there is no performance penalty
> in retrieving EVM metadata (constant time).
>
> Replicate the management of the IMA_NEW_FILE flag, by introducing
> evm_post_path_mknod() and evm_file_release() to respectively set and clear
> the newly introduced flag EVM_NEW_FILE, at the same time IMA does. Like for
> IMA, select CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH when EVM is enabled, to ensure that files
> are marked as new.
>
> Unlike ima_post_path_mknod(), evm_post_path_mknod() cannot check if a file
> must be appraised. Thus, it marks all affected files. Also, it does not
> clear EVM_NEW_FILE depending on i_version, but that is not a problem
> because IMA_NEW_FILE is always cleared when set in ima_check_last_writer().
>
> Move the EVM-specific flag EVM_IMMUTABLE_DIGSIG to
> security/integrity/evm/evm.h, since that definition is now unnecessary in
> the common integrity layer.
>
> Finally, switch to the LSM reservation mechanism for the EVM xattr, and
> consequently decrement by one the number of xattrs to allocate in
> security_inode_init_security().
>
> Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu at huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb at linux.ibm.com>
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