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Re: Seccomp support for linux-m68k



Hello!

On 3/20/20 9:46 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Would it be possible to add seccomp support for m68k in the kernel?
> 
> There are some packages like kscreensaver in Debian that require
> libseccomp-dev and it would therefore be desirable if we could 
> that library on Linux/m68k as well.
> 
>>From what I have learned from Helge Deller who added seccomp for
> hppa, it doesn't seem much that is necessary to get seccomp working
> on an architecture.
> 
> So, if anyone could work on the kernel part, I could do the work on
> libseccomp.
I just had another look at the topic and it seems with just need a minimal
patch to add SECCOMP and SECCOMP_FILTER support when looking at the changes
for riscv64 [1].

The most complex change seem to be the changes in entry.S to add some additional
checks for syscall numbers. I think we could just do this for m68k (and SH) as
well.

The userland land part is trivial as well, I actually added SuperH support to
libseccomp today which was rather easy but my pull request was rejected for the
time being due to SuperH not supporting SECCOMP_FILTER yet (only basic SECCOMP).

So, if someone could do the kernel pieces for m68k, I would work on the userspace
changes in libsseccomp.

Adrian

> [1] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/5340627e3fe08030988bdda46dd86cd5d5fb7517
> [2] https://github.com/seccomp/libseccomp/pull/271

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