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Re: [PATCH v9 0/3] Adds starting the idle domain privileged



On 6/30/22 18:35, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2022, Daniel P. Smith wrote:
>> This series makes it so that the idle domain is started privileged under the
>> default policy, which the SILO policy inherits, and under the flask policy. 
>> It
>> then introduces a new one-way XSM hook, xsm_transition_running, that is 
>> hooked
>> by an XSM policy to transition the idle domain to its running privilege 
>> level.
>>
>> Patch 3 is an important one, as first it addresses the issue raised under an
>> RFC late last year by Jason Andryuk regarding the awkward entanglement of
>> flask_domain_alloc_security() and flask_domain_create(). Second, it helps
>> articulate why it is that the hypervisor should go through the access control
>> checks, even when it is doing the action itself. The issue at hand is not 
>> that
>> the hypervisor could be influenced to go around these check. The issue is 
>> these
>> checks provides a configurable way to express the execution flow that the
>> hypervisor should enforce. Specifically with this change, it is now possible
>> for an owner of a dom0less or hyperlaunch system to express a policy where 
>> the
>> hypervisor will enforce that no dom0 will be constructed, regardless of what
>> boot construction details were provided to it. Likewise, an owner that does 
>> not
>> want to see dom0less or hyperlaunch to be used can enforce that the 
>> hypervisor
>> will only construct a dom0 domain. This can all be accomplished without the
>> need to rebuild the hypervisor with these features enabled or disabled.
> 
> 
> It looks like this patch series is fully acked except:
> - in theory we need an ack from Daniel for flask
> - there is a very small change to sched that would need an ack from
>   George/Dario
> 
> 
> I think we should commit the series in a couple of days unless someone
> spots an issue with it. Let me know if you have any concerns with this.
> 
> The minimal request to improve the in-code comment by Jan could be done
> on commit.

I already have those changes ready to go. I was holding off with the
hope that Jason might find some time to read the last patch. I can try
pinging him directly tomorrow to see if he is even in town, as this is a
big holiday weekend here in the states.

> Note that committing this series would also have the benefit of
> unblocking the ARM gitlab-ci pipeline.

v/r,
dps



 


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