On 2014-10-30 00:40, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:

> There is a 1815 line documentation file in this series, so we aren't
> trying to not provide this type of information here at all.  But yes,
> more background, about why this can't be done in userspace (zero copy,
> less context switches, proper credential passing, timestamping, availble
> at early-boot, LSM hooks for security models to tie into

While you're at it... I have worked on proof-of-concept LSM patches for
kdbus some time ago, see [1][2].  Currently, these are completely of date.

 [1] https://github.com/lmctl/linux/commits/kdbus-lsm-v4.for-systemd-v212
 [2] 
https://github.com/lmctl/kdbus/commit/aa0885489d19be92fa41c6f0a71df28763228a40

May I ask if you guys have your own plan for LSM or maybe it would be
worth to resurrect [1]?

Cheers,
-- 
Karol Lewandowski, Samsung R&D Institute Poland


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