Re: Security fix for remapping of page 0 (was [PATCH] Change ZERO_SIZE_PTR to point at unmapped space)
From: Eric Paris
Date: Wed Jun 03 2009 - 13:16:25 EST
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Linus Torvalds
<torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The other mistake is to think that SELinux is sane, or should be the
> default. It's a f*cking complex disaster, and makes performance plummet on
> some things.
While I think you couldn't be more wrong I'm not going to argue that topic....
I am at least interested in hearing about the 'performance plummet.'
I don't see any performance reports on my todo list but I am
interested in banging on any that people report. Last performance
thing I heard anything about was Ingo doing some profiling of of a
network stack benchmark in which SELinux was eating a percent or two
his time. I cut the SELinux performance penalty by about 50% on my
systems in that benchmark. If others have complaints let me or the
selinux list know....
-Eric
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