From: Lennart Poettering <mzxreary@0pointer.de>
To: "Jason A. Donenfeld" <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org,
Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net>,
Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>,
Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>, Alexander Graf <graf@amazon.com>,
Colm MacCarthaigh <colmmacc@amazon.com>,
Torben Hansen <htorben@amazon.co.uk>,
Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] random: add fork_event sysctl for polling VM forks
Date: Mon, 2 May 2022 18:51:19 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YnAMBzhcJhGR5XOK@gardel-login> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YnAC00VtU8MGb7vO@zx2c4.com>
On Mo, 02.05.22 18:12, Jason A. Donenfeld (Jason@zx2c4.com) wrote:
> > > In order to inform userspace of virtual machine forks, this commit adds
> > > a "fork_event" sysctl, which does not return any data, but allows
> > > userspace processes to poll() on it for notification of VM forks.
> > >
> > > It avoids exposing the actual vmgenid from the hypervisor to userspace,
> > > in case there is any randomness value in keeping it secret. Rather,
> > > userspace is expected to simply use getrandom() if it wants a fresh
> > > value.
> >
> > Wouldn't it make sense to expose a monotonic 64bit counter of detected
> > VM forks since boot through read()? It might be interesting to know
> > for userspace how many forks it missed the fork events for. Moreover it
> > might be interesting to userspace to know if any fork happened so far
> > *at* *all*, by checking if the counter is non-zero.
>
> "Might be interesting" is different from "definitely useful". I'm not
> going to add this without a clear use case. This feature is pretty
> narrowly scoped in its objectives right now, and I intend to keep it
> that way if possible.
Sure, whatever. I mean, if you think it's preferable to have 3 API
abstractions for the same concept each for it's special usecase, then
that's certainly one way to do things. I personally would try to
figure out a modicum of generalization for things like this. But maybe
that' just me…
I can just tell you, that in systemd we'd have a usecase for consuming
such a generation counter: we try to provide stable MAC addresses for
synthetic network interfaces managed by networkd, so we hash them from
/etc/machine-id, but otoh people also want them to change when they
clone their VMs. We could very nicely solve this if we had a
generation counter easily accessible from userspace, that starts at 0
initially. Because then we can hash as we always did when the counter
is zero, but otherwise use something else, possibly hashed from the
generation counter.
But anyway, I understand you are not interested in
generalization/other usecases, so I'll shut up.
Lennart
--
Lennart Poettering, Berlin
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-05-02 16:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 40+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-05-02 14:06 [PATCH 1/2] sysctl: read() must consume poll events, not poll() Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 14:06 ` [PATCH 2/2] random: add fork_event sysctl for polling VM forks Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 15:40 ` Lennart Poettering
2022-05-02 16:12 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 16:51 ` Lennart Poettering [this message]
2022-05-02 17:59 ` Alexander Graf
2022-05-02 18:29 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 18:57 ` Alexander Graf
2022-05-02 20:03 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-03 8:29 ` Lennart Poettering
2022-05-03 11:55 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-03 12:33 ` Lennart Poettering
2022-05-02 18:04 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 18:34 ` Alexander Graf
2022-05-02 18:46 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 18:56 ` Alexander Graf
2022-05-02 19:27 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 19:41 ` Alexander Graf
2022-05-04 15:45 ` Michael Kelley (LINUX)
2022-05-02 18:44 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-03 7:42 ` Lennart Poettering
2022-05-03 9:08 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-03 9:32 ` Lennart Poettering
2022-05-03 10:07 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-03 12:42 ` Lennart Poettering
2022-05-11 0:40 ` Simo Sorce
2022-05-11 1:18 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-11 12:59 ` Simo Sorce
2022-05-11 13:19 ` Alexander Graf
2022-05-11 13:19 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-11 14:32 ` Simo Sorce
2022-05-11 13:20 ` Alexander Graf
2022-05-02 15:30 ` [PATCH 1/2] sysctl: read() must consume poll events, not poll() Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-02 15:43 ` Lennart Poettering
2022-05-03 11:27 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-12 17:40 ` Luis Chamberlain
2022-05-12 18:29 ` Eric W. Biederman
2022-05-12 18:32 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2022-05-12 18:22 ` Lucas De Marchi
2022-05-12 18:27 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
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