On Tue, 2017-04-18 at 17:17 -0300, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote:
> If the func_tokens array uses the same indices as enum ima_hooks,
> policy_func_show can be a lot simpler, and the func_* enum becomes
> unnecessary.

My main concern with separating the enumeration from the string
definition is that they might become out of sync.  Perhaps using
macros, similar to those used for kernel_read_file_id_str(), would be
better?

> Signed-off-by: Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauer...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> ---
>  security/integrity/ima/ima_policy.c | 47 
> ++++++-------------------------------
>  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/security/integrity/ima/ima_policy.c 
> b/security/integrity/ima/ima_policy.c
> index cfda5d7b17ec..158eafef64e8 100644
> --- a/security/integrity/ima/ima_policy.c
> +++ b/security/integrity/ima/ima_policy.c
> @@ -896,20 +896,14 @@ static const char *const mask_tokens[] = {
>       "MAY_APPEND"
>  };
> 
> -enum {
> -     func_file = 0, func_mmap, func_bprm,
> -     func_module, func_firmware, func_post,
> -     func_kexec_kernel, func_kexec_initramfs,
> -     func_policy
> -};
> -

At least, add a comment here and near the ima_hooks enumeration to
prevent them from becoming out of sync.

Mimi

>  static const char *const func_tokens[] = {
> +     NULL,
>       "FILE_CHECK",
>       "MMAP_CHECK",
>       "BPRM_CHECK",
> +     "POST_SETATTR",
>       "MODULE_CHECK",
>       "FIRMWARE_CHECK",
> -     "POST_SETATTR",
>       "KEXEC_KERNEL_CHECK",
>       "KEXEC_INITRAMFS_CHECK",
>       "POLICY_CHECK"
> @@ -949,48 +943,21 @@ void ima_policy_stop(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
> 
>  #define pt(token)    policy_tokens[token + Opt_err].pattern
>  #define mt(token)    mask_tokens[token]
> -#define ft(token)    func_tokens[token]
> 
>  /*
>   * policy_func_show - display the ima_hooks policy rule
>   */
>  static void policy_func_show(struct seq_file *m, enum ima_hooks func)
>  {
> -     char tbuf[64] = {0,};
> +     if (func > 0 && func < MAX_CHECK)
> +             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), func_tokens[func]);
> +     else {
> +             char tbuf[64] = {0,};
> 
> -     switch (func) {
> -     case FILE_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_file));
> -             break;
> -     case MMAP_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_mmap));
> -             break;
> -     case BPRM_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_bprm));
> -             break;
> -     case MODULE_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_module));
> -             break;
> -     case FIRMWARE_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_firmware));
> -             break;
> -     case POST_SETATTR:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_post));
> -             break;
> -     case KEXEC_KERNEL_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_kexec_kernel));
> -             break;
> -     case KEXEC_INITRAMFS_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_kexec_initramfs));
> -             break;
> -     case POLICY_CHECK:
> -             seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), ft(func_policy));
> -             break;
> -     default:
>               snprintf(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%d", func);
>               seq_printf(m, pt(Opt_func), tbuf);
> -             break;
>       }
> +
>       seq_puts(m, " ");
>  }
> 

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