18c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
28c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci#
38c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci# Security configuration
48c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci#
58c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
68c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cimenu "Security options"
78c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
88c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/keys/Kconfig"
98c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT
118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Restrict unprivileged access to the kernel syslog"
128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default n
138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This enforces restrictions on unprivileged users reading the kernel
158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  syslog via dmesg(8).
168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If this option is not selected, no restrictions will be enforced
188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  unless the dmesg_restrict sysctl is explicitly set to (1).
198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITY
238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Enable different security models"
248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on SYSFS
258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on MULTIUSER
268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This allows you to choose different security modules to be
288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  configured into your kernel.
298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If this option is not selected, the default Linux security
318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  model will be used.
328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITY_WRITABLE_HOOKS
368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on SECURITY
378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool
388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default n
398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITYFS
418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Enable the securityfs filesystem"
428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This will build the securityfs filesystem.  It is currently used by
448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  various security modules (AppArmor, IMA, SafeSetID, TOMOYO, TPM).
458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITY_NETWORK
498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Socket and Networking Security Hooks"
508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on SECURITY
518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This enables the socket and networking security hooks.
538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  implement socket and networking access controls.
558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
568c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
578c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITY_INFINIBAND
588c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Infiniband Security Hooks"
598c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on SECURITY && INFINIBAND
608c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
618c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This enables the Infiniband security hooks.
628c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
638c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  implement Infiniband access controls.
648c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
658c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
668c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
678c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "XFRM (IPSec) Networking Security Hooks"
688c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on XFRM && SECURITY_NETWORK
698c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
708c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This enables the XFRM (IPSec) networking security hooks.
718c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
728c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  implement per-packet access controls based on labels
738c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  derived from IPSec policy.  Non-IPSec communications are
748c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  designated as unlabelled, and only sockets authorized
758c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  to communicate unlabelled data can send without using
768c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  IPSec.
778c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
788c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
798c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig SECURITY_PATH
808c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Security hooks for pathname based access control"
818c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on SECURITY
828c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
838c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This enables the security hooks for pathname based access control.
848c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
858c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  implement pathname based access controls.
868c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
878c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
888c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig INTEL_TXT
898c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Enable Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology (Intel(R) TXT)"
908c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on HAVE_INTEL_TXT
918c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
928c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This option enables support for booting the kernel with the
938c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Trusted Boot (tboot) module. This will utilize
948c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology to perform a measured launch
958c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  of the kernel. If the system does not support Intel(R) TXT, this
968c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  will have no effect.
978c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
988c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Intel TXT will provide higher assurance of system configuration and
998c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  initial state as well as data reset protection.  This is used to
1008c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  create a robust initial kernel measurement and verification, which
1018c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  helps to ensure that kernel security mechanisms are functioning
1028c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  correctly. This level of protection requires a root of trust outside
1038c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  of the kernel itself.
1048c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1058c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Intel TXT also helps solve real end user concerns about having
1068c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  confidence that their hardware is running the VMM or kernel that
1078c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  it was configured with, especially since they may be responsible for
1088c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  providing such assurances to VMs and services running on it.
1098c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  See <https://www.intel.com/technology/security/> for more information
1118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  about Intel(R) TXT.
1128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  See <http://tboot.sourceforge.net> for more information about tboot.
1138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  See Documentation/x86/intel_txt.rst for a description of how to enable
1148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Intel TXT support in a kernel boot.
1158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
1178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig LSM_MMAP_MIN_ADDR
1198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	int "Low address space for LSM to protect from user allocation"
1208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on SECURITY && SECURITY_SELINUX
1218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default 32768 if ARM || (ARM64 && COMPAT)
1228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default 65536
1238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
1248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This is the portion of low virtual memory which should be protected
1258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  from userspace allocation.  Keeping a user from writing to low pages
1268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  can help reduce the impact of kernel NULL pointer bugs.
1278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  For most ia64, ppc64 and x86 users with lots of address space
1298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  a value of 65536 is reasonable and should cause no problems.
1308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  On arm and other archs it should not be higher than 32768.
1318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Programs which use vm86 functionality or have some need to map
1328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  this low address space will need the permission specific to the
1338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  systems running LSM.
1348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig HAVE_HARDENED_USERCOPY_ALLOCATOR
1368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool
1378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
1388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  The heap allocator implements __check_heap_object() for
1398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  validating memory ranges against heap object sizes in
1408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  support of CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY.
1418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig HARDENED_USERCOPY
1438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Harden memory copies between kernel and userspace"
1448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on HAVE_HARDENED_USERCOPY_ALLOCATOR
1458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	imply STRICT_DEVMEM
1468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
1478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This option checks for obviously wrong memory regions when
1488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  copying memory to/from the kernel (via copy_to_user() and
1498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  copy_from_user() functions) by rejecting memory ranges that
1508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  are larger than the specified heap object, span multiple
1518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  separately allocated pages, are not on the process stack,
1528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  or are part of the kernel text. This kills entire classes
1538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  of heap overflow exploits and similar kernel memory exposures.
1548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig HARDENED_USERCOPY_FALLBACK
1568c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Allow usercopy whitelist violations to fallback to object size"
1578c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on HARDENED_USERCOPY
1588c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default y
1598c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
1608c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This is a temporary option that allows missing usercopy whitelists
1618c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  to be discovered via a WARN() to the kernel log, instead of
1628c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  rejecting the copy, falling back to non-whitelisted hardened
1638c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  usercopy that checks the slab allocation size instead of the
1648c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  whitelist size. This option will be removed once it seems like
1658c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  all missing usercopy whitelists have been identified and fixed.
1668c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Booting with "slab_common.usercopy_fallback=Y/N" can change
1678c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  this setting.
1688c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1698c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig HARDENED_USERCOPY_PAGESPAN
1708c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Refuse to copy allocations that span multiple pages"
1718c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on HARDENED_USERCOPY
1728c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on EXPERT
1738c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
1748c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  When a multi-page allocation is done without __GFP_COMP,
1758c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  hardened usercopy will reject attempts to copy it. There are,
1768c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  however, several cases of this in the kernel that have not all
1778c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  been removed. This config is intended to be used only while
1788c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  trying to find such users.
1798c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1808c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig FORTIFY_SOURCE
1818c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Harden common str/mem functions against buffer overflows"
1828c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE
1838c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	# https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50322
1848c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	# https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41459
1858c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on !CC_IS_CLANG
1868c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
1878c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Detect overflows of buffers in common string and memory functions
1888c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  where the compiler can determine and validate the buffer sizes.
1898c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
1908c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig STATIC_USERMODEHELPER
1918c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	bool "Force all usermode helper calls through a single binary"
1928c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
1938c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  By default, the kernel can call many different userspace
1948c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  binary programs through the "usermode helper" kernel
1958c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  interface.  Some of these binaries are statically defined
1968c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  either in the kernel code itself, or as a kernel configuration
1978c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  option.  However, some of these are dynamically created at
1988c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  runtime, or can be modified after the kernel has started up.
1998c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  To provide an additional layer of security, route all of these
2008c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  calls through a single executable that can not have its name
2018c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  changed.
2028c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2038c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Note, it is up to this single binary to then call the relevant
2048c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  "real" usermode helper binary, based on the first argument
2058c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  passed to it.  If desired, this program can filter and pick
2068c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  and choose what real programs are called.
2078c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2088c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you wish for all usermode helper programs are to be
2098c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  disabled, choose this option and then set
2108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH to an empty string.
2118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH
2138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	string "Path to the static usermode helper binary"
2148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	depends on STATIC_USERMODEHELPER
2158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default "/sbin/usermode-helper"
2168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
2178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  The binary called by the kernel when any usermode helper
2188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  program is wish to be run.  The "real" application's name will
2198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  be in the first argument passed to this program on the command
2208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  line.
2218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If you wish for all usermode helper programs to be disabled,
2238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  specify an empty string here (i.e. "").
2248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/selinux/Kconfig"
2268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/smack/Kconfig"
2278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/tomoyo/Kconfig"
2288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/apparmor/Kconfig"
2298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/loadpin/Kconfig"
2308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/yama/Kconfig"
2318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/safesetid/Kconfig"
2328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/lockdown/Kconfig"
2338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/xpm/Kconfig"
2348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/container_escape_detection/Kconfig"
2358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/integrity/Kconfig"
2378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cichoice
2398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	prompt "First legacy 'major LSM' to be initialized"
2408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX if SECURITY_SELINUX
2418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK if SECURITY_SMACK
2428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO if SECURITY_TOMOYO
2438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR if SECURITY_APPARMOR
2448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
2458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
2478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  This choice is there only for converting CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECURITY
2488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  in old kernel configs to CONFIG_LSM in new kernel configs. Don't
2498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  change this choice unless you are creating a fresh kernel config,
2508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  for this choice will be ignored after CONFIG_LSM has been set.
2518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Selects the legacy "major security module" that will be
2538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  initialized first. Overridden by non-default CONFIG_LSM.
2548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX
2568c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		bool "SELinux" if SECURITY_SELINUX=y
2578c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2588c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
2598c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		bool "Simplified Mandatory Access Control" if SECURITY_SMACK=y
2608c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2618c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	config DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
2628c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		bool "TOMOYO" if SECURITY_TOMOYO=y
2638c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2648c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	config DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
2658c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		bool "AppArmor" if SECURITY_APPARMOR=y
2668c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2678c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	config DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
2688c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		bool "Unix Discretionary Access Controls"
2698c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2708c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciendchoice
2718c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2728c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciconfig LSM
2738c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	string "Ordered list of enabled LSMs"
2748c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,smack,selinux,tomoyo,apparmor,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
2758c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,apparmor,selinux,smack,tomoyo,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
2768c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,tomoyo,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
2778c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,bpf" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
2788c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	default "lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,selinux,smack,tomoyo,apparmor,bpf"
2798c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	help
2808c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  A comma-separated list of LSMs, in initialization order.
2818c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  Any LSMs left off this list will be ignored. This can be
2828c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  controlled at boot with the "lsm=" parameter.
2838c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2848c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci	  If unsure, leave this as the default.
2858c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2868c2ecf20Sopenharmony_cisource "security/Kconfig.hardening"
2878c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
2888c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciendmenu
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