Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] nvmem: core: make default user binary file root-access only

From: Srinivas Kandagatla
Date: Wed Oct 07 2015 - 09:18:54 EST




On 07/10/15 13:55, Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 12:00:47PM +0100, Srinivas Kandagatla wrote:
As required by many providers like at24/at25/mxs-ocotp/qfprom and may be
other providers would want to allow root-only to read the nvmem content.
So making the defaults to be root-only access would address the request
and also provide flexibility to providers to specify there own permissions
on top of the root-only using the perm flag in nvmem_config.

Eeek, no, don't mess with different permissions, that's not ok, be
consistent and only allow root write access, that's why we have static
build-time checks to ensure you get this correct and do not accidentally
let a "normal" user access to things they shouldn't have access to.
Thanks for your inputs,

Code as it is in mainline would provide a write permission to root-only and read to all the group.

Fixing/removing the group read permissions should stop normal user accessing the binary file.


--srini

Making this dynamic did cut down lot of static binary attributes in the
code.

Nothing wrong with static binary attributes, please use them instead.

thanks,

greg k-h

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