From 68d3acaccbd26ecfbc5881fea75968fa4abcc565 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Will Woods Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 18:26:34 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] core: let selinux_setup() load policy more than once When you switch-root into a new root that has SELinux policy, you're supposed to to run selinux_init_load_policy() to set up SELinux and load policy. Normally this gets handled by selinux_setup(). But if SELinux was already initialized, selinux_setup() skips loading policy and returns 0. So if you load policy normally, and then you switch-root to a new root that has new policy, selinux_setup() never loads the new policy. What gives? As far as I can tell, this check is an artifact of how selinux_setup() worked when it was first written (see commit c4dcdb9 / systemd v12): * when systemd starts, run selinux_setup() * if selinux_setup() loads policy OK, restart systemd So the "if policy already loaded, skip load and return 0" check was there to prevent an infinite re-exec loop. Modern systemd only calls selinux_setup() on initial load and after switch-root, and selinux_setup() no longer restarts systemd, so we don't need that check to guard against the infinite loop anymore. So: this patch removes the "return 0", thus allowing selinux_setup() to actually perform SELinux setup after switch-root. We still want to check to see if SELinux is initialized, because if selinux_init_load_policy() fails *but* SELinux is initialized that means we still have (old) policy active. So we don't need to halt if enforce=1. --- src/core/selinux-setup.c | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/core/selinux-setup.c b/src/core/selinux-setup.c index 6d8bc8996..b419a2710 100644 --- a/src/core/selinux-setup.c +++ b/src/core/selinux-setup.c @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ int selinux_setup(bool *loaded_policy) { security_context_t con; int r; union selinux_callback cb; + bool initialized = false; assert(loaded_policy); @@ -68,13 +69,8 @@ int selinux_setup(bool *loaded_policy) { /* Already initialized by somebody else? */ r = getcon_raw(&con); if (r == 0) { - bool initialized; - initialized = !streq(con, "kernel"); freecon(con); - - if (initialized) - return 0; } /* Make sure we have no fds open while loading the policy and @@ -116,8 +112,12 @@ int selinux_setup(bool *loaded_policy) { log_open(); if (enforce > 0) { - log_error("Failed to load SELinux policy. Freezing."); - return -EIO; + if (!initialized) { + log_error("Failed to load SELinux policy. Freezing."); + return -EIO; + } + + log_warning("Failed to load new SELinux policy. Continuing with old policy."); } else log_debug("Unable to load SELinux policy. Ignoring."); } -- 2.30.2