Re: [PATCH] Arm: mm: ftrace: Only set text back to ro after kernel has been marked ro

From: Russell King - ARM Linux
Date: Tue Dec 05 2017 - 15:09:59 EST


On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 11:35:59AM -0800, Kees Cook wrote:
> We don't _need_ to, but they're all contiguous, so the ro_perms array
> used by set_kernel_text_*() is actually only a single entry:
>
> static struct section_perm ro_perms[] = {
> /* Make kernel code and rodata RX (set RO). */
> {
> .name = "text/rodata RO",
> .start = (unsigned long)_stext,
> .end = (unsigned long)__init_begin,
> ...

Well, they may not be contiguous - it depends on DEBUG_ALIGN_RODATA.

Either way, we have __start_rodata_section_aligned, which is either
the start of the read-only data section, or the start of the first
section beyond __start_rodata if DEBUG_ALIGN_RODATA is not set.

Given that __start_rodata_section_aligned will always be less than
__init_begin, is there any reason not to make the above end at
__start_rodata_section_aligned, thereby allowing more of the read-only
data (in the case of DEBUG_ALIGN_RODATA=n) or all of the read-only
data (in the case of DEBUG_ALIGN_RODATA=y) to remain write-protected?

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