Re: Kernel panic at Ubuntu: IMA + Apparmor

From: Dmitry Kasatkin
Date: Sat Apr 26 2014 - 12:55:01 EST


On 26 April 2014 16:56, Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:58:45AM +0300, Dmitry Kasatkin wrote:
>
>> Conflict with Apparmor means with Ubuntu.
>>
>> But answering to your early question..
>> IMA does not want permission denied when measuring and re-measuring files.
>> may_open() is doing that job before.
>>
>> We need quickly introduce kernel_read without LSM checks...
>
> *snarl*
>
> What we need quickly is to introduce you to a textbook or two. As the
> matter of fact, in this case even wikipedia might suffice...
>

Hopefully we have you who were introduced to a textbook or two about relevant
subject and able kindly help us with the solution instead of telling
me this crap...


> Please, figure out what "mandatory locking" is about, what kind of
> exclusion does it provide and how much is it (un)related to LSM.
>

I admit, I missed this issue, but see above, we have you :)


> It has nothing to do with permission being denied; the normal behaviour is
> to *block* until the lock has been removed. Or failure with -EAGAIN if
> the file had been opened with O_NDELAY.
>
> The effects apply only to read/write and their ilk; they have nothing
> to do with e.g. O_RDWR open(). And having a file already opened r/w
> by somebody does not prevent another process from opening it and acquiring
> an exclusive lock on some range.


--
Thanks,
Dmitry
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