From: Jeff Xu jeffxu@chromium.org
In order to avoid WX mappings, add F_SEAL_WRITE when apply F_SEAL_EXEC to an executable memfd, so W^X from start.
This implys application need to fill the content of the memfd first, after F_SEAL_EXEC is applied, application won't be able to modify the content of the memfd.
Typically, application seals the memfd right after writing to it. For example: 3> shall be right after 2> in steps below. 1. memfd_create(MFD_EXEC). 2. write() code to the memfd. 3. fcntl(F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_EXEC) to convert the memfd to W^X. 4. call exec() on the memfd.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Xu jeffxu@chromium.org --- mm/memfd.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/mm/memfd.c b/mm/memfd.c index ec70675a7069..92f0a5765f7c 100644 --- a/mm/memfd.c +++ b/mm/memfd.c @@ -222,6 +222,12 @@ static int memfd_add_seals(struct file *file, unsigned int seals) } }
+ /* + * SEAL_EXEC implys SEAL_WRITE, making W^X from the start. + */ + if (seals & F_SEAL_EXEC && inode->i_mode & 0111) + seals |= F_SEAL_SHRINK|F_SEAL_GROW|F_SEAL_WRITE|F_SEAL_FUTURE_WRITE; + *file_seals |= seals; error = 0;