1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2config SECURITY_TOMOYO 3 bool "TOMOYO Linux Support" 4 depends on SECURITY 5 depends on NET 6 select SECURITYFS 7 select SECURITY_PATH 8 select SECURITY_NETWORK 9 select SRCU 10 select BUILD_BIN2C 11 default n 12 help 13 This selects TOMOYO Linux, pathname-based access control. 14 Required userspace tools and further information may be 15 found at <http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/>. 16 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N. 17 18config SECURITY_TOMOYO_MAX_ACCEPT_ENTRY 19 int "Default maximal count for learning mode" 20 default 2048 21 range 0 2147483647 22 depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO 23 help 24 This is the default value for maximal ACL entries 25 that are automatically appended into policy at "learning mode". 26 Some programs access thousands of objects, so running 27 such programs in "learning mode" dulls the system response 28 and consumes much memory. 29 This is the safeguard for such programs. 30 31config SECURITY_TOMOYO_MAX_AUDIT_LOG 32 int "Default maximal count for audit log" 33 default 1024 34 range 0 2147483647 35 depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO 36 help 37 This is the default value for maximal entries for 38 audit logs that the kernel can hold on memory. 39 You can read the log via /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/audit. 40 If you don't need audit logs, you may set this value to 0. 41 42config SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER 43 bool "Activate without calling userspace policy loader." 44 default n 45 depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO 46 help 47 Say Y here if you want to activate access control as soon as built-in 48 policy was loaded. This option will be useful for systems where 49 operations which can lead to the hijacking of the boot sequence are 50 needed before loading the policy. For example, you can activate 51 immediately after loading the fixed part of policy which will allow 52 only operations needed for mounting a partition which contains the 53 variant part of policy and verifying (e.g. running GPG check) and 54 loading the variant part of policy. Since you can start using 55 enforcing mode from the beginning, you can reduce the possibility of 56 hijacking the boot sequence. 57 58config SECURITY_TOMOYO_POLICY_LOADER 59 string "Location of userspace policy loader" 60 default "/sbin/tomoyo-init" 61 depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO 62 depends on !SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER 63 help 64 This is the default pathname of policy loader which is called before 65 activation. You can override this setting via TOMOYO_loader= kernel 66 command line option. 67 68config SECURITY_TOMOYO_ACTIVATION_TRIGGER 69 string "Trigger for calling userspace policy loader" 70 default "/sbin/init" 71 depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO 72 depends on !SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER 73 help 74 This is the default pathname of activation trigger. 75 You can override this setting via TOMOYO_trigger= kernel command line 76 option. For example, if you pass init=/bin/systemd option, you may 77 want to also pass TOMOYO_trigger=/bin/systemd option. 78 79config SECURITY_TOMOYO_INSECURE_BUILTIN_SETTING 80 bool "Use insecure built-in settings for fuzzing tests." 81 default n 82 depends on SECURITY_TOMOYO 83 select SECURITY_TOMOYO_OMIT_USERSPACE_LOADER 84 help 85 Enabling this option forces minimal built-in policy and disables 86 domain/program checks for run-time policy modifications. Please enable 87 this option only if this kernel is built for doing fuzzing tests. 88