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    <title>Changes in binfmt_misc_selfpin.c</title>
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        <title>b9cba7ebfe539f3e4bbdd03a1e0efa3b30b3f592 - Merge tag &apos;vfs-7.3-rc1.binfmt&apos; of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs</title>
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        <description>Merge tag &apos;vfs-7.3-rc1.binfmt&apos; of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfsPull binfmt updates from Christian Brauner: &quot;This contains a bunch of work for binfmt_misc. It fixes a bunch of  old bugs, reworks the locking, and then extends the format registry  so a binary type can be matched programmatically and its interpreter  computed per exec instead of being a fixed string recorded at  registration time.  This allows nixos and other to e.g., implement relocatable binaries  meaning the interpreter/dynamic loader can be determined  programatically, say found relative to the binary. The mechanism is  flexible and can support other policies:   - Handler lookup is now an rcu walk. An exec that matches no     binfmt_misc entry should now never write to a shared cacheline   - remove the VERBOSE_STATUS and USE_DEBUG compile time toggles   - convert the entry file to a seq_file which simplifies things quite     a bit and kills a lot of custom logic   - make flags proper enums   - rename struct Node to binfmt_misc_entry   - allow entries to be removed with unlink(2)   - Add the ability to attach bpf programs to binfmt_misc entries so     it&apos;s possible to dynamically choose the execution environment such     as the loader or interpreter on a per binary basis.     A handler is an instance of a binfmt_misc_ops struct_ops with a     -&gt;match() and a -&gt;load() program. match() decides from the entry     lookup walk whether the handler applies under the same     registration-order. It can read file content as needed not only the     prefetched 256 bytes in bprm-&gt;buf.     load() then selects the interpreter and stages it through the new     bpf_binprm_set_interp(), bpf_binprm_set_interp_arg() and     bpf_binprm_set_flags() kfuncs.     Handlers are published in a registry keyed by the registering     task&apos;s user namespace and activated through the existing text     interface with a new &apos;B&apos; type carrying the handler name:	echo &apos;:origin:B::::nix:&apos; &gt; /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register     The permission and namespacing model is unchanged. Activating a     handler requires the same write access to an instance as any other     registration. A container mounting its own instance escapes the     host&apos;s entries exactly as before. The computed interpreter is     opened with open_exec() under the caller&apos;s credentials and goes     through full LSM vetting as the next binprm level. A program can     only ever redirect the caller to something the caller could exec     anyway.   - Two dispatch modes are added. So far the chosen interpreter owns     the whole process identity (argv[0], /proc/pid/cmdline,     /proc/self/exe all name interpreter information). So relocatable     find the dynamic linker instead. Also a binary passed to execveat()     as an inaccessible O_CLOEXEC fd cannot run at all and gdb trips     because AT_ENTRY and AT_PHDR do not match the exe file. So PIE     symbols are unrelocated.     This adds transparent dispatch which allows the interpreter to load     the binary through AT_EXECFD and leaves the argument vector exactly     as the caller built it and labels mm-&gt;exe_file and comm with the     binary. It also raises the AT_FLAGS_TRANSPARENT_INTERP aux vector     bit. The interpreter keeps control of mapping the binary.     The second mode is loader substitution. This allows a binary to be     executed natively and only the interpreter to be changed.   - Last, interpreters can be bound at registration time. Each     interpreter is opened by its own write with the credentials the     entry file was opened with. The program picks one per exec with     bpf_binprm_select_interp().     Ucounts are used to properly account for pre-opened interpreters     via /proc/sys/user/max_binfmt_misc_interpreters&quot;* tag &apos;vfs-7.3-rc1.binfmt&apos; of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (63 commits)  binfmt_misc: document the pre-opened interpreter limit  selftests/exec: test the pre-opened interpreter limit  binfmt_misc: correctly account pre-opened interpreters  binfmt_misc: document interpreters bound by a &apos;B&apos; entry  selftests/exec: test interpreters bound to a &apos;B&apos; entry  binfmt_misc: let a &apos;B&apos; entry bind its interpreters  binfmt_misc: carry pre-opened interpreters in struct binfmt_misc_interp  selftests/exec: share the bpf handler preconditions  binfmt_misc: document registering an entry disabled  selftests/exec: test registering an entry disabled  selftests/exec: let binfmt_flag_supported() return a bool  selftests/exec: check that a binfmt_misc instance cannot be pinned  binfmt_misc: let a register string create an entry disabled  binfmt_misc: document loader substitution  selftests/exec: test binfmt_misc loader substitution  binfmt_misc: let a bpf handler request loader substitution  binfmt_misc: add the &apos;L&apos; loader substitution flag  binfmt_elf_fdpic: consume a stashed PT_INTERP substitute  binfmt_elf: consume a stashed PT_INTERP substitute  exec: carry a PT_INTERP substitute in struct linux_binprm  ...

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        <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 17:35:25 +0200</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linux-foundation.org&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>25757bc855e388eedf86c69c382857ef2c67b08e - selftests/exec: check that a binfmt_misc instance cannot be pinned</title>
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        <description>selftests/exec: check that a binfmt_misc instance cannot be pinnedAn &apos;F&apos; entry whose interpreter keeps the binfmt_misc superblock alivepins the instance that owns it forever. Cover both ways to build that:- an interpreter on the instance&apos;s own files, control file and entry  file alike- and an instance used as an overlayfs lower layer.Check that an ordinary &apos;F&apos; registration still succeeds so the fix stayshonest about not changing what &apos;F&apos; promises.Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260728-work-binfmt_misc-selfpin-v1-2-74df5daeca5b@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: Christian Brauner (Amutable) &lt;brauner@kernel.org&gt;

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        <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2026 14:26:33 +0200</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Christian Brauner &lt;brauner@kernel.org&gt;</dc:creator>
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