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From: Cyril Hrubis <chrubis@suse.cz>
To: Andrea Cervesato <andrea.cervesato@suse.de>
Cc: ltp@lists.linux.it
Subject: Re: [LTP] [PATCH v2 6/7] Add lsm_list_modules02 test
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2025 14:24:17 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Z8b_ASCxF6gTvanH@yuki.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250110-lsm-v2-6-bd38035f86bc@suse.com>

Hi!
> +#include "lsm_common.h"
> +
> +#define MAX_LSM_NUM 32
> +
> +static char lsm_names[MAX_LSM_NUM][BUFSIZ];
> +static size_t lsm_names_count;
> +static uint32_t page_size;
> +static uint64_t *ids;
> +static uint32_t *size;
> +
> +static void run(void)
> +{
> +	uint32_t lsm_num;
> +	size_t count;
> +
> +	memset(ids, 0, sizeof(uint64_t) * MAX_LSM_NUM);
> +	*size = page_size;
> +
> +	lsm_num = TST_EXP_POSITIVE(lsm_list_modules(ids, size, 0));

If we want to pass the size as page_size here the buffer passed to the
syscall would have to be page_size in size. The whole point of passing
the size here is to tell the kernel the size of the buffer it can use
and it's a pointer because kernel will return the size of the buffer it
used back.

> +
> +	TST_EXP_EQ_LI(lsm_num, lsm_names_count);
> +	TST_EXP_EQ_LI(*size, lsm_num * sizeof(uint64_t));
> +
> +	for (uint32_t i = 0; i < lsm_num; i++) {
> +		char *name = NULL;
> +
> +		switch (ids[i]) {
> +		case LSM_ID_CAPABILITY:
> +			name = "capability";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_SELINUX:
> +			name = "selinux";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_SMACK:
> +			name = "smack";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_TOMOYO:
> +			name = "tomoyo";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_APPARMOR:
> +			name = "apparmor";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_YAMA:
> +			name = "yama";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_LOADPIN:
> +			name = "loadpin";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_SAFESETID:
> +			name = "safesetid";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_LOCKDOWN:
> +			name = "lockdown";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_BPF:
> +			name = "bpf";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_LANDLOCK:
> +			name = "landlock";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_IMA:
> +			name = "ima";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_EVM:
> +			name = "evm";
> +			break;
> +		case LSM_ID_IPE:
> +			name = "ipe";
> +			break;
> +		default:
> +			break;
> +		}

I guess that it may be also a good idea to have an array where we would
record which LSM we have seen in the buffer to make sure that we didn't
get any of them twice.

I suppose that we can turn the lsm_names into a structure and add
counters there with:


struct lsm_name {
	int cnt;
	char name[MAX_LSM_NAME];
};

struct lsm_name lsm_names[MAX_LSM_NUM];

> +		if (!name)
> +			tst_brk(TBROK, "Unsupported LSM: %lu", ids[i]);
> +
> +		for (count = 0; count < lsm_names_count; count++) {
> +			if (!strcmp(name, lsm_names[count])) {
> +				tst_res(TPASS, "'%s' is enabled", name);

And then we can (assuming we zero the counters at the start of this
function) do:

				if (lsm_names[count].cnt)
					tst_res(TFAIL, "Duplicated LSM entry %s", lsm_names[count].name);

				lsm_names[count].cnt++;

> +				break;
> +			}
> +		}
> +
> +		if (count >= lsm_names_count)
> +			tst_res(TFAIL, "'%s' has not been found", name);
> +	}
> +}
> +
> +static void setup(void)
> +{
> +	int fd;
> +	char *ptr;
> +	char data[BUFSIZ];
> +
> +	memset(data, 0, BUFSIZ);
> +
> +	page_size = SAFE_SYSCONF(_SC_PAGESIZE);
> +	fd = SAFE_OPEN("/sys/kernel/security/lsm", O_RDONLY);
> +	SAFE_READ(0, fd, data, BUFSIZ);
> +	SAFE_CLOSE(fd);
> +
> +	ptr = strtok(data, ",");
> +
> +	while (ptr != NULL) {
> +		strcpy(lsm_names[lsm_names_count], ptr);
> +		ptr = strtok(NULL, ",");
> +		lsm_names_count++;
> +	}
> +}
> +
> +static struct tst_test test = {
> +	.test_all = run,
> +	.setup = setup,
> +	.min_kver = "6.8",
> +	.bufs = (struct tst_buffers []) {
> +		{&ids, .size = sizeof(uint64_t) * MAX_LSM_NUM},
> +		{&size, .size = sizeof(uint32_t)},
> +		{},
> +	},
> +};
> 
> -- 
> 2.43.0
> 
> 
> -- 
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-- 
Cyril Hrubis
chrubis@suse.cz

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  reply	other threads:[~2025-03-04 13:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-01-10 12:55 [LTP] [PATCH v2 0/7] LSM testing suite Andrea Cervesato
2025-01-10 12:55 ` [LTP] [PATCH v2 1/7] Add fallback definitions of LSM syscalls Andrea Cervesato
2025-03-04 12:00   ` Cyril Hrubis
2025-01-10 12:55 ` [LTP] [PATCH v2 2/7] Add lsm_get_self_attr01 test Andrea Cervesato
2025-03-04 12:21   ` Cyril Hrubis
2025-01-10 12:55 ` [LTP] [PATCH v2 3/7] Add lsm_get_self_attr02 test Andrea Cervesato
2025-03-04 12:29   ` Cyril Hrubis
2025-01-10 12:55 ` [LTP] [PATCH v2 4/7] Add lsm_get_self_attr03 test Andrea Cervesato
2025-03-04 13:11   ` Cyril Hrubis
2025-03-21 12:23     ` Andrea Cervesato via ltp
2025-04-28 14:50       ` Cyril Hrubis
2025-01-10 12:55 ` [LTP] [PATCH v2 5/7] Add lsm_list_modules01 test Andrea Cervesato
2025-01-10 12:55 ` [LTP] [PATCH v2 6/7] Add lsm_list_modules02 test Andrea Cervesato
2025-03-04 13:24   ` Cyril Hrubis [this message]
2025-01-10 12:55 ` [LTP] [PATCH v2 7/7] Add lsm_set_self_attr01 test Andrea Cervesato
2025-03-04 13:26   ` Cyril Hrubis

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