Re: [PATCH 1/1] cgroups: implement device whitelist (v6)

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sat Mar 29 2008 - 04:19:33 EST


On Wed 2008-03-26 13:05:43, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> (This is identical to the version I sent on Mar 19 in response to
> the comments by Daniel Hokka Zakrisson, which are the last
> comments I've gotten.)
>
> Implement a cgroup to track and enforce open and mknod restrictions on device
> files. A device cgroup associates a device access whitelist with each
> cgroup. A whitelist entry has 4 fields. 'type' is a (all), c (char), or
> b (block). 'all' means it applies to all types and all major and minor
> numbers. Major and minor are either an integer or * for all.
> Access is a composition of r (read), w (write), and m (mknod).
>
> The root device cgroup starts with rwm to 'all'. A child devcg gets
> a copy of the parent. Admins can then remove devices from the
> whitelist or add new entries. A child cgroup can never receive a
> device access which is denied its parent. However when a device
> access is removed from a parent it will not also be removed from the
> child(ren).
>
> An entry is added using devices.allow, and removed using
> devices.deny. For instance
>
> echo 'c 1:3 mr' > /cgroups/1/devices.allow
>
> allows cgroup 1 to read and mknod the device usually known as
> /dev/null. Doing
>
> echo a > /cgroups/1/devices.deny

Can't you use selinux or something?

Or just fix the userland as this is for old-udev compatibility, only?
The interface is ugly...

> diff --git a/include/linux/cgroup_subsys.h b/include/linux/cgroup_subsys.h
> index 1ddebfc..e287745 100644
> --- a/include/linux/cgroup_subsys.h
> +++ b/include/linux/cgroup_subsys.h
> @@ -42,3 +42,9 @@ SUBSYS(mem_cgroup)
> #endif
>
> /* */
> +
> +#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_DEVICE
> +SUBSYS(devices)
> +#endif
> +
> +/* */

I don't know what this is, but it does not look like C...

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