From: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
To: Michael Sammler <msammler@mpi-sws.org>
Cc: Will Drewry <wad@chromium.org>, Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>,
linux-api@vger.kernel.org, Ram Pai <linuxram@us.ibm.com>,
Andy Lutomirski <luto@amacapital.net>,
linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] seccomp: Add pkru into seccomp_data
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2018 11:12:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <875zxqo0ee.fsf@oldenburg.str.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <11a706bd-060f-41de-118b-bababfd83b3d@mpi-sws.org> (Michael Sammler's message of "Thu, 25 Oct 2018 10:39:17 +0200")
* Michael Sammler:
> Thank you for the pointer about the POWER implementation. I am not
> familiar with POWER in general and its protection key feature at
> all. Would the AMR register be the correct register to expose here?
Yes, according to my notes, the register is called AMR (special purpose
register 13).
> I understand your concern about exposing the number of protection keys
> in the ABI. One idea would be to state, that the pkru field (which
> should probably be renamed) contains an architecture specific value,
> which could then be the PKRU on x86 and AMR (or another register) on
> POWER. This new field should probably be extended to __u64 and the
> reserved field removed.
POWER also has proper read/write bit separation, not PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS
(disable read and write) and PKEY_DISABLE_WRITE like Intel. It's
currently translated by the kernel, but I really need a
PKEY_DISABLE_READ bit in glibc to implement pkey_get in case the memory
is write-only.
> Another idea would be to not add a field in the seccomp_data
> structure, but instead provide a new BPF instruction, which reads the
> value of a specified protection key.
I would prefer that if it's possible. We should make sure that the bits
are the same as those returned from pkey_get. I have an implementation
on POWER, but have yet to figure out the implications for 32-bit because
I do not know the AMR register size there.
Thanks,
Florian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-10-25 9:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20181024153523.10974-1-msammler@mpi-sws.org>
2018-10-24 18:06 ` [PATCH] seccomp: Add pkru into seccomp_data Florian Weimer
2018-10-25 8:39 ` Michael Sammler
2018-10-25 9:12 ` Florian Weimer [this message]
2018-10-25 16:42 ` Michael Sammler
2018-10-25 23:00 ` Andy Lutomirski
2018-10-26 0:35 ` Kees Cook
2018-10-26 0:49 ` Andy Lutomirski
2018-10-29 22:01 ` Kees Cook
2018-10-26 5:52 ` Ram Pai
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