From: David Howells <dhowe...@redhat.com> Print the content of current->comm in messages generated by lockdown to indicate a restriction that was hit. This makes it a bit easier to find out what caused the message.
The message now patterned something like: Lockdown: <comm>: <what> is restricted; see man kernel_lockdown.7 Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowe...@redhat.com> --- security/lock_down.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/security/lock_down.c b/security/lock_down.c index cfbc2c39712b..5243b55b3c1f 100644 --- a/security/lock_down.c +++ b/security/lock_down.c @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ void __init init_lockdown(void) bool __kernel_is_locked_down(const char *what, bool first) { if (what && first && kernel_locked_down) - pr_notice("Lockdown: %s is restricted; see man kernel_lockdown.7\n", - what); + pr_notice("Lockdown: %s: %s is restricted; see man kernel_lockdown.7\n", + current->comm, what); return kernel_locked_down; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kernel_is_locked_down); -- 2.21.0.352.gf09ad66450-goog