The following changes since commit 609488bc979f99f805f34e9a32c1e3b71179d10b:
Linux 5.3-rc2 (2019-07-28 12:47:02 -0700) are available in the Git repository at: https://github.com/micah-morton/linux.git tags/safesetid-bugfix-5.4 for you to fetch changes up to 21ab8580b383f27b7f59b84ac1699cb26d6c3d69: LSM: SafeSetID: Stop releasing uninitialized ruleset (2019-09-17 11:27:05 -0700) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Fix for SafeSetID bug that was introduced in 5.3 Jann Horn sent some patches to fix some bugs in SafeSetID for 5.3. After he had done his testing there were a couple small code tweaks that went in and caused this bug. From what I can see SafeSetID is broken in 5.3 and crashes the kernel every time during initialization if you try to use it. I came across this bug when backporting Jann's changes for 5.3 to older kernels (4.14 and 4.19). I've tested on a Chrome OS device and verified that this change fixes things. Unless I'm missing something it doesn't seem super useful to have this change bake in linux-next, since it is completely broken in 5.3 and nobody noticed. Signed-off-by: Micah Morton <mort...@chromium.org> ---------------------------------------------------------------- Micah Morton (1): LSM: SafeSetID: Stop releasing uninitialized ruleset security/safesetid/securityfs.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)