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Instead of being enabled by default when SECURITY_LOADPIN is selected, provide an additional (default off) config to determine the boot time behavior. As before, the "loadpin.enabled=0/1" kernel parameter remains available. Suggested-by: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: James Morris <james.l.morris@oracle.com>
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config SECURITY_LOADPIN
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bool "Pin load of kernel files (modules, fw, etc) to one filesystem"
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depends on SECURITY && BLOCK
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help
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Any files read through the kernel file reading interface
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(kernel modules, firmware, kexec images, security policy)
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can be pinned to the first filesystem used for loading. When
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enabled, any files that come from other filesystems will be
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rejected. This is best used on systems without an initrd that
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have a root filesystem backed by a read-only device such as
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dm-verity or a CDROM.
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config SECURITY_LOADPIN_ENABLED
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bool "Enforce LoadPin at boot"
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depends on SECURITY_LOADPIN
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help
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If selected, LoadPin will enforce pinning at boot. If not
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selected, it can be enabled at boot with the kernel parameter
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"loadpin.enabled=1".
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