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    SubjectRe: [PATCH V4 2/2] blktrace: allow access trace file in lockdown mode
    On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 6:41 PM Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com> wrote:
    > On 4/28/23 2:26 PM, Paul Moore wrote:
    > > On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 12:33 PM Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com> wrote:
    > >> Paul, do you have any other concerns regarding blktrace? As Jens
    > >> mentioned, blktrace just exported IO metadata to Userspace, those were
    > >> not security sensitive information.
    > > I think this version of the patchset is much better, thanks for your
    > > patience. I don't have any further concerns, and since the lockdown
    > > LSM doesn't have a dedicated maintainer I think you should be all set
    > > from my perspective.
    >
    > Thanks a lot for the review.
    >
    > > Since there are no changes under security/, I'm assuming this will go
    > > in via the tracing tree?
    >
    > Should I notify some specific maintainer or mail list for merging?

    When in doubt, the scripts/get_maintainer.pl tool in the kernel
    sources can be helpful.

    The results for the debugfs and relay files are fairly generic, but if
    you look at the results for the blktrace.c file you get a more
    reasonable list of maintainers and mailing lists. I believe Jens has
    already commented on your patches at least once, I don't recall if the
    others have or not. I see you've already CC'd the block mailing list,
    so that might be enough.

    Keep in mind that we are in the middle of a merge window so it is very
    possible this patch might not be merged in a working/next/etc. branch
    until after the merge window closes (every maintainer is a little bit
    different in this regard).

    --
    paul-moore.com

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