[PATHC v2 0/9] ima: carry the measurement list across kexec

Mimi Zohar zohar at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Thu Sep 1 08:38:06 AEST 2016


On Wed, 2016-08-31 at 13:50 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Aug 2016 18:40:02 -0400 Mimi Zohar <zohar at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> 
> > The TPM PCRs are only reset on a hard reboot.  In order to validate a
> > TPM's quote after a soft reboot (eg. kexec -e), the IMA measurement list
> > of the running kernel must be saved and then restored on the subsequent
> > boot, possibly of a different architecture.
> > 
> > The existing securityfs binary_runtime_measurements file conveniently
> > provides a serialized format of the IMA measurement list. This patch
> > set serializes the measurement list in this format and restores it.
> > 
> > Up to now, the binary_runtime_measurements was defined as architecture
> > native format.  The assumption being that userspace could and would
> > handle any architecture conversions.  With the ability of carrying the
> > measurement list across kexec, possibly from one architecture to a
> > different one, the per boot architecture information is lost and with it
> > the ability of recalculating the template digest hash.  To resolve this
> > problem, without breaking the existing ABI, this patch set introduces
> > the boot command line option "ima_canonical_fmt", which is arbitrarily
> > defined as little endian.
> > 
> > The need for this boot command line option will be limited to the
> > existing version 1 format of the binary_runtime_measurements.
> > Subsequent formats will be defined as canonical format (eg. TPM 2.0
> > support for larger digests).
> > 
> > This patch set pre-req's Thiago Bauermann's "kexec_file: Add buffer
> > hand-over for the next kernel" patch set. 
> > 
> > These patches can also be found in the next-kexec-restore branch of:
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/zohar/linux-integrity.git
> 
> I'll merge these into -mm to get some linux-next exposure.  I don't
> know what your upstream merge plans will be?

Sounds good.  I'm hoping to get some review/comments on this patch set
as well.  At the moment, I'm chasing down a kernel test robot report
from this afternoon.

Mimi



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