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From: "Rahul Sandhu" <nvraxn@gmail.com>
To: <stephen.smalley.work@gmail.com>
Cc: <nvraxn@gmail.com>, <omosnace@redhat.com>, <paul@paul-moore.com>,
	<selinux@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] libselinux: fix parsing of the enforcing kernel cmdline parameter
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 06:42:40 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <DBICEHLQ2KYS.2WJEMIZAPCJCG@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAEjxPJ5M76PFEMghyCWPsJW27rNA6A4yxhFydGoWWDW0Eybqfw@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Stephen,

> We should make it match the kernel's logic for parsing and handling
> enforcing= on the cmdline. For reference, the kernel does this:
>
> static int __init enforcing_setup(char *str)
> {
>        unsigned long enforcing;
>        if (!kstrtoul(str, 0, &enforcing))
>                selinux_enforcing_boot = enforcing ? 1 : 0;
>        return 1;
> }
> __setup("enforcing=", enforcing_setup);

Okay, seems reasonable, I'll send a v2 to follow that logic shortly.

> And the kernel's parser ignores anything after a "--", passing
> anything after that to the init process.

Just to clarify, unless I'm missing anything I don't see any need for
us to worry about that as:

1. Based on the logic above it would seem 'enforcing=' is recognised by
   the kernel?
2. We're reading /proc/cmdline anyway, so I don't see a reason for that
   to be a concern - we're going to see all arguments as far as I can
   tell.

Although, I'm a bit confused about CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP, how
are we handling that in libselinux? I don't think that stops userspace
from loading in permissive mode, and even with:

#define selinux_enforcing_boot 1

I don't see how that would stop libselinux from loading in permissive.

Regards,
Rahul

  reply	other threads:[~2025-07-22  5:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-07-20 12:52 [PATCH] libselinux: fix parsing of the enforcing kernel cmdline parameter Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-21  9:01 ` robinshao007
2025-07-21  9:47   ` Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-21  9:58     ` robinshao007
2025-07-21 12:56 ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-21 14:18   ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-22  5:42     ` Rahul Sandhu [this message]
2025-07-22 13:05       ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-22 15:36         ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-24  9:13   ` [PATCH v2] " Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-24 12:28     ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-24 12:33       ` Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-24 13:05       ` [PATCH v3] " Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-24 13:27         ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-24 13:30           ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-24 13:51           ` [PATCH v4] " Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-24 19:29             ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-25 22:03               ` Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-25 22:15               ` [PATCH v5] " Rahul Sandhu
2025-07-28 14:04                 ` Stephen Smalley
2025-07-30 13:06                   ` Stephen Smalley

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