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Linux kernel already provide MODULE_SIG and KEXEC_VERIFY_SIG to make sure loaded kernel module and kernel image are trusted. This patch adds a kernel command line option "loadpin.exclude" which allows to exclude specific file types from LoadPin. This is useful when people want to use different mechanisms to verify module and kernel image while still use LoadPin to protect the integrity of other files kernel loads. Signed-off-by: Ke Wu <mikewu@google.com> Reviewed-by: James Morris <jamorris@linux.microsoft.com> [kees: fix array size issue reported by Coverity via Colin Ian King] Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
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LoadPin
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LoadPin is a Linux Security Module that ensures all kernel-loaded files
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(modules, firmware, etc) all originate from the same filesystem, with
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the expectation that such a filesystem is backed by a read-only device
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such as dm-verity or CDROM. This allows systems that have a verified
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and/or unchangeable filesystem to enforce module and firmware loading
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restrictions without needing to sign the files individually.
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The LSM is selectable at build-time with ``CONFIG_SECURITY_LOADPIN``, and
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can be controlled at boot-time with the kernel command line option
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"``loadpin.enabled``". By default, it is enabled, but can be disabled at
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boot ("``loadpin.enabled=0``").
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LoadPin starts pinning when it sees the first file loaded. If the
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block device backing the filesystem is not read-only, a sysctl is
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created to toggle pinning: ``/proc/sys/kernel/loadpin/enabled``. (Having
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a mutable filesystem means pinning is mutable too, but having the
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sysctl allows for easy testing on systems with a mutable filesystem.)
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It's also possible to exclude specific file types from LoadPin using kernel
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command line option "``loadpin.exclude``". By default, all files are
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included, but they can be excluded using kernel command line option such
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as "``loadpin.exclude=kernel-module,kexec-image``". This allows to use
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different mechanisms such as ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG`` and
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``CONFIG_KEXEC_VERIFY_SIG`` to verify kernel module and kernel image while
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still use LoadPin to protect the integrity of other files kernel loads. The
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full list of valid file types can be found in ``kernel_read_file_str``
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defined in ``include/linux/fs.h``.
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