Re: Oops at boot with linux-next kernel with IMA boot options

From: Takashi Iwai
Date: Thu May 28 2020 - 12:37:23 EST


On Thu, 28 May 2020 17:35:16 +0200,
Takashi Iwai wrote:
>
> Hi Roberto,
>
> it seems that the recent changes in IMA in linux-next caused a
> regression: namely it triggers an Oops when booting with the options
> ima_policy=tcb ima_template_fmt='d-ng|n-ng|d|ng'

And further experiment revealed that passing only ima_template_fmt=d
is enough for triggering the bug. Other formats don't matter.

(snip)
> It's a KVM instance without any TPM stuff, just passed the options
> above. I could trigger the same bug on a bare metal, too.
>
> Then I performed bisection and it spotted the commit:
> 6f1a1d103b48b1533a9c804e7a069e2c8e937ce7
> ima: Switch to ima_hash_algo for boot aggregate
>
> Actually reverting this commit fixed the Oops again.

So, looking at the fact above (triggered by "d") and this bisection
result, it seems that the issue is specific to ima_eventdigest_init().
The difference from others is that this has a check by
ima_template_hash_algo_allowed(), and currently the check allows only
SHA1 and MD5, while now SHA256 is assigned as default. So I tested
adding SHA256 there like below, and it seems working.

Hopefully I'm heading to a right direction...


thanks,

Takashi

--- a/security/integrity/ima/ima_template_lib.c
+++ b/security/integrity/ima/ima_template_lib.c
@@ -13,7 +13,8 @@

static bool ima_template_hash_algo_allowed(u8 algo)
{
- if (algo == HASH_ALGO_SHA1 || algo == HASH_ALGO_MD5)
+ if (algo == HASH_ALGO_SHA1 || algo == HASH_ALGO_SHA256 ||
+ algo == HASH_ALGO_MD5)
return true;

return false;