[RFC PATCH v2 1/4] security: ima: call ima_init() again at late_initcall_sync for defered TPM
Mimi Zohar
zohar at linux.ibm.com
Thu Apr 23 11:01:10 UTC 2026
On Thu, 2026-04-23 at 06:55 +0100, Yeoreum Yun wrote:
> > On Wed, 2026-04-22 at 20:41 +0100, Yeoreum Yun wrote:
> > > > Hi Mimi,
> > > >
> > > > > On Wed, 2026-04-22 at 17:24 +0100, Yeoreum Yun wrote:
> > > > > > To generate the boot_aggregate log in the IMA subsystem with TPM PCR values,
> > > > > > the TPM driver must be built as built-in and
> > > > > > must be probed before the IMA subsystem is initialized.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > However, when the TPM device operates over the FF-A protocol using
> > > > > > the CRB interface, probing fails and returns -EPROBE_DEFER if
> > > > > > the tpm_crb_ffa device — an FF-A device that provides the communication
> > > > > > interface to the tpm_crb driver — has not yet been probed.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > To ensure the TPM device operating over the FF-A protocol with
> > > > > > the CRB interface is probed before IMA initialization,
> > > > > > the following conditions must be met:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 1. The corresponding ffa_device must be registered,
> > > > > > which is done via ffa_init().
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 2. The tpm_crb_driver must successfully probe this device via
> > > > > > tpm_crb_ffa_init().
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 3. The tpm_crb driver using CRB over FF-A can then
> > > > > > be probed successfully. (See crb_acpi_add() and
> > > > > > tpm_crb_ffa_init() for reference.)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Unfortunately, ffa_init(), tpm_crb_ffa_init(), and crb_acpi_driver_init() are
> > > > > > all registered with device_initcall, which means crb_acpi_driver_init() may
> > > > > > be invoked before ffa_init() and tpm_crb_ffa_init() are completed.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > When this occurs, probing the TPM device is deferred.
> > > > > > However, the deferred probe can happen after the IMA subsystem
> > > > > > has already been initialized, since IMA initialization is performed
> > > > > > during late_initcall, and deferred_probe_initcall() is performed
> > > > > > at the same level.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > To resolve this, call ima_init() again at late_inicall_sync level
> > > > > > so that let IMA not miss TPM PCR value when generating boot_aggregate
> > > > > > log though TPM device presents in the system.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Signed-off-by: Yeoreum Yun <yeoreum.yun at arm.com>
> > > > >
> > > > > A lot of change for just detecting whether ima_init() is being called on
> > > > > late_initcall or late_initcall_sync(), without any explanation for all the other
> > > > > changes (e.g. ima_init_core).
> > > > >
> > > > > Please just limit the change to just calling ima_init() twice.
> > > >
> > > > My concern is that ima_update_policy_flags() will be called
> > > > when ima_init() is deferred -- not initialised anything.
> > > > though functionally, it might be okay however,
> > > > I think ima_update_policy_flags() and notifier should work after ima_init()
> > > > works logically.
> > > >
> > > > This change I think not much quite a lot. just wrapper ima_init() with
> > > > ima_init_core() with some error handling.
> > > >
> > > > Am I missing something?
> > >
> > > Also, if we handle in ima_init() only, but it failed with other reason,
> > > we shouldn't call again ima_init() in the late_initcall_sync.
> > >
> > > To handle this, It wouldn't do in the ima_init() but we need to handle
> > > it by caller of ima_init().
> >
> > Only tpm_default_chip() is being called to set the ima_tpm_chip. On failure,
> > instead of going into TPM-bypass mode, return immediately. There are no calls
> > to anything else. Just call ima_init() a second time.
>
> I’m not fully convinced this is sufficient.
>
> What I meant is the case where ima_init() fails due to other
> initialisation steps, not only tpm_default_chip() (e.g. ima_fs_init()).
The purpose of THIS patch is to add late_initcall_sync, when the TPM is not
available at late_initcall. This would be classified as a bug fix and would be
backported. No other changes should be included in this patch.
>
> If it fails at the late_initcall stage for such reasons, then we
> should not call ima_init() again at late_initcall_sync.
>
> For this reason, instead of adding a static variable inside
> ima_init(), I think it would be better to manage the state in the
> caller and introduce something like an ima_initialised flag. Also, if
> initialisation fails for other reasons, the notifier block should be
> unregistered.
Defining a global file static variable, in lieu of a local static variable, is
fine. Defining two functions, one for late_initcall and another for
late_initcall_sync, that do nothing other than call ima_init() is also fine.
Please keep this patch as simple as possible.
>
> I’d also like to ask again whether it is fine to call
> ima_update_policy_flags() and keep the notifier registered in the
> deferred TPM case. While this may be functionally acceptable, it seems
> logically questionable to do so when ima_init() has not completed.
Other than extending the TPM, IMA should behave exactly the same whether there
is a TPM or goes into TPM-bypass mode.
>
> There is also a possibility that a deferred case ultimately fails (e.g.
> deferred at late_initcall, but then failing at late_initcall_sync
> for another reason, even while entering TPM bypass mode). In that case,
> it seems more appropriate to handle this state in the caller of
> ima_init(), rather than inside ima_init() itself.
If the TPM isn't found at late_initcall_sync(), then IMA should go into TPM-
bypass mode. Please don't make any other changes to the existing IMA behavior
and hide it here behind the late_initcall_sync change.
>
> Am I still missing something?
When your original patch moved the initialization from late_initcall to
late_initcall_sync, you didn't question anything. There's absolutely no
difference between that and calling ima_init twice, as long as on late_initcall
ima_init() returns immediately if the TPM chip isn't defined.
Any other changes are superfluous. Keep the patch simple!
Mimi
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