On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 08:22:34PM -0400, Benjamin Marzinski wrote: > The dm-ima code does not guarantee that the dm_ima_measure_on_* > functions will not be called at the same time. Since they modify and > free shared memory, this can lead to Use-After-Free errors or garbage > measurements. Further, they don't make sure that the state they measure > corresponds to the actual device state. For instance if table_load() > runs at the same time as do_resume() on a table swap, > dm_ima_measure_on_device_resume() can end up thinking the wrong table is > active. Or a concurrent dm_hash_rename() and a table swap, can end up > with a the new active table still using the old name. This patchset > makes sure the the dm-ima function are serialized and report the correct > device state. > > However, the code is still messier that in could be. This is because > it duplicates the current measurement events and format. I would really > like to know if that is necessary. Specifically, it currently measures > the following dm device and table actions: > > load > clear > rename > resume > remove > > I don't see the benefit of reporting changes to the inactive table, or > resumes where the device does not change state. From the user's point of > view, the device is still the same after these events. At the same > time, it doesn't measure device creates if no table was loaded, so you > can have situations where the the first measurement for a device is a > rename or a remove. A more sensible set of actions to measure would be: > > create > table_swap > rename > remove > > Also, the measurement format doesn't map well to how dm device's are > actually set up, in a way that makes it harder for the code and records > extraneous information. First, like I mentioned before, I don't see the > benefit of measuring the inactive table. Second, the name, uuid, and > major/minor numbers are properties of the device, not it's table (and dm > devices can't have partitions, so the minor count will always be 1). I > don't see a reason to store and occasinally log this information twice, > if there is an active and incative table, and it forces extra > coordination between the dm_ima_measure_on_* functions. > > I'm wondering it we are stuck with the current events and format, now > that this has been released? Or could we bump the version, and change > what events we measure, and how we format the output? > > Benjamin Marzinski (10): > dm-ima: remove dm_ima_reset_data() > dm-ima: remove broken last_target_measured logic > dm-ima: Remove status_flags from dm_ima_measure_on_table_load() > dm-ima: don't copy the active table to the inactive table > dm-ima: Fix UAF errors and measuring incorrect context > dm-ima: remove new_map from dm_ima_measure_on_device_clear > dm-ima: Fix issues with dm_ima_measure_on_device_rename > dm-ima: Handle race between rename and table swap > dm-ima: Fail more gracefully in dm_ima_measure_on_* > dm-ima: use active table's size if available > > drivers/md/dm-ima.c | 506 +++++++++++++++++++----------------------- > drivers/md/dm-ima.h | 67 ++++-- > drivers/md/dm-ioctl.c | 146 +++++++++++- > drivers/md/dm.c | 2 +- > 4 files changed, 421 insertions(+), 300 deletions(-)
Pretty extensive changes needed here all things considered. SO I'm aware, who is using dm-ima? I see that Tushar Sugandhi is no longer at Microsoft and so he isn't cc'd on these changes. I can infer from Cc some potential users, but I just want to make sure this code isn't just technical debt that we're having to carry in DM now? Thanks, Mike
