Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 31 Aug 2022 05:48:25 +0300 | From | Jarkko Sakkinen <> | Subject | Re: TPM: hibernate with IMA PCR 10 |
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On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 02:51:50PM -0700, Matthew Garrett wrote: > On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 2:45 PM Ken Goldman <kgold@linux.ibm.com> wrote: > > > > On 5/4/2022 7:20 PM, Evan Green wrote: > > > Enabling the kernel to be able to do encryption and integrity checks on > > > the hibernate image prevents a malicious userspace from escalating to > > > kernel execution via hibernation resume. [snip] > > > > I have a related question. > > > > When a TPM powers up from hibernation, PCR 10 is reset. When a > > hibernate image is restored: > > > > 1. Is there a design for how PCR 10 is restored? > > I don't see anything that does that at present. > > > 2. How are /sys/kernel/security/ima/[pseudofiles] saved and > > restored? > > They're part of the running kernel state, so should re-appear without > any special casing. However, in the absence of anything repopulating > PCR 10, they'll no longer match the in-TPM value.
This feature could still be supported, if IMA is disabled in the kernel configuration, which I see a non-issue as long as config flag checks are there.
BR, Jarkko
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