Messages in this thread | | | From | Kees Cook <> | Date | Tue, 20 Feb 2018 17:26:25 -0800 | Subject | Re: [PATCH 2/3] sysctl: Warn when a clamped sysctl parameter is set out of range |
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 3:17 PM, Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> wrote: > On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 11:53:50 -0500 Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com> wrote: > >> Even with clamped sysctl parameters, it is still not that straight >> forward to figure out the exact range of those parameters. One may >> try to write extreme parameter values to see if they get clamped. >> To make it easier, a warning with the expected range will now be >> printed in the kernel ring buffer when a clamped sysctl parameter >> receives an out of range value. > > This assumes that do_proc_dointvec_minmax_conv() and > do_proc_douintvec_minmax_conv() are only ever called by privileged > userspace. Because we mustn't give unprivileged applications a way to > spam the kernel logs. > > That's presumably true in the case of the caller you just added, but I > don't see what we can do to guarantee this in the future, so perhaps we > should add some permission check to the pr_warn()?
How about pr_warn_ratelimited() instead?
-Kees
-- Kees Cook Pixel Security
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