This will display all of the LSMs built into the kernel, regardless of if they are enabled or not.
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <p...@paul-moore.com> --- security/lsm_init.c | 19 ++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/security/lsm_init.c b/security/lsm_init.c index aba1253ffc4c..8e00afeb84cf 100644 --- a/security/lsm_init.c +++ b/security/lsm_init.c @@ -363,6 +363,8 @@ int __init early_security_init(void) { struct lsm_info *lsm; + /* NOTE: lsm_pr_dbg() doesn't work here as lsm_debug is not yet set */ + lsm_early_for_each_raw(lsm) { lsm_enabled_set(lsm, true); lsm_order_append(lsm, "early"); @@ -385,9 +387,24 @@ int __init security_init(void) struct lsm_info **lsm; if (lsm_debug) { - lsm_pr("built-in LSM list: %s\n", lsm_order_builtin); + struct lsm_info *i; + + cnt = 0; + lsm_pr("available LSMs: "); + lsm_early_for_each_raw(i) + lsm_pr_cont("%s%s(E)", (cnt++ ? "," : ""), i->id->name); + lsm_for_each_raw(i) + lsm_pr_cont("%s%s", (cnt++ ? "," : ""), i->id->name); + lsm_pr_cont("\n"); + + lsm_pr("built-in LSM config: %s\n", lsm_order_builtin); + lsm_pr("legacy LSM parameter: %s\n", lsm_order_legacy); lsm_pr("boot LSM parameter: %s\n", lsm_order_cmdline); + + /* see the note about lsm_pr_dbg() in early_security_init() */ + lsm_early_for_each_raw(i) + lsm_pr("enabled LSM early:%s\n", i->id->name); } if (lsm_order_cmdline) { -- 2.49.0