Re: General flags to turn things off (getrandom, pid lookup, etc)

From: Andy Lutomirski
Date: Sun Jul 27 2014 - 18:17:55 EST


On Jul 27, 2014 5:06 PM, "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:30:48AM -0700, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
> >
> > There is recent interest in having a way to turn generally-available
> > kernel features off. Maybe we should add a good one so we can stop
> > bikeshedding and avoid proliferating dumb interfaces.
>
> I believe the seccomp infrastructure (which is already upstream)
> should be able to do most of what you want, at least with respect to
> features which are exposed via system calls (which was most of your
> list).

Seccomp can't really restrict lookups of non-self pids. In fact, this
feature idea started out as a response to a patch adding a kind of
nasty seccomp feature to make it sort of possible.

I agree that that seccomp can turn off GRND_RANDOM, but how is it
supposed to do it in such a way that the filtered software will fall
back to something sensible? -ENOSYS? -EPERM? Something else?

I think that -ENOSYS is clearly wrong, but standardizing this would be
nice. Admittedly, adding something fancy like this for GRND_RANDOM
may not be appropriate.

--Andy

>
> It won't cover x86 specific things like restricting RDTSC or CPUID
> (and as far as I know you can't intercept the CPUID instruction), but
> I'm not sure it matters. I don't really see the point, myself.
>
> - Ted
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