On Monday 04 June 2007 5:39:00 pm Stephen Smalley wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 17:11 -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
> > I'm not an expert on the SELinux security server guts like the other
> > people on the To/CC line of this thread, but here are my two cents on the
> > issue above.
> >
> > From what I can tell the nasty loop that is taking so long is the actual
> > access vector lookup which determines if the subject has access to the
> > object (i.e. can user/application X access resource Y on the system).
> > While it may be possible to optimize this code I wonder if a
> > quicker/easier solution would be to refactor the lock. At present
> > SELinux uses a read/write spinlock to protect the policy stored in the
> > kernel with macros to take and release the lock, POLICY_{RD,WR}LOCK and
> > POLICY_{RD,WR}UNLOCK. From personal observations as well as a quick
> > check of the code, it appears that most of the time we only want to read
> > lock the policy and not write lock the policy - a spinlock, even a
> > read/write spinlock, seems a bit expensive here.
> >
> > If we were to convert from a read/write spinlock to a RCU locking
> > mechanism would this solve the preemption problem (I'm not a lock expert
> > either)? If so, can anyone think of any reasons why converting the
> > policy lock to RCU is a bad idea (James, Stephen, the other James)?
>
> rcu_read_lock disables preemption in mainline (see rcupdate.h).
> Conversion to RCU is also complicated by conditional policy support
> (changing of policy boolean states via selinuxfs). However, there were
> experimental patches to do that a while ago by KaiGai Kohei.
Okay, for some reason I thought someone had found a way to make
RCU "preemptable" through the real-time work, maybe I'm just confused
again :) Regardless, it looks like there are better solutions possible.
Thanks.
--
paul moore
linux security @ hp
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