Hi,

On 7/6/19 3:54 AM, Salvatore Mesoraca wrote:
> diff --git a/security/sara/Kconfig b/security/sara/Kconfig
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..0456220
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/security/sara/Kconfig
> @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
> +menuconfig SECURITY_SARA
> +     bool "S.A.R.A."
> +     depends on SECURITY
> +     select SECURITYFS
> +     default n

No need for "default n".  Drop it, please.

> +     help
> +       This selects S.A.R.A. LSM which aims to collect heterogeneous
> +       security measures providing a common interface to manage them.
> +       This LSM will always be stacked with the selected primary LSM and
> +       other stacked LSMs.
> +       Further information can be found in
> +       Documentation/admin-guide/LSM/SARA.rst.
> +
> +       If unsure, answer N.
> +
> +config SECURITY_SARA_DEFAULT_DISABLED
> +     bool "S.A.R.A. will be disabled at boot."
> +     depends on SECURITY_SARA
> +     default n
> +     help
> +       If you say Y here, S.A.R.A. will not be enabled at startup. You can
> +       override this option at boot time via "sara.enabled=[1|0]" kernel
> +       parameter or via user-space utilities.
> +       This option is useful for distro kernels.
> +
> +       If unsure, answer N.
> +
> +config SECURITY_SARA_NO_RUNTIME_ENABLE
> +     bool "S.A.R.A. can be turn on only at boot time."

                       can be turned on

> +     depends on SECURITY_SARA_DEFAULT_DISABLED
> +     default y
> +     help
> +       By enabling this option it won't be possible to turn on S.A.R.A.
> +       at runtime via user-space utilities. However it can still be
> +       turned on at boot time via the "sara.enabled=1" kernel parameter.
> +       This option is functionally equivalent to "sara.enabled=0" kernel
> +       parameter. This option is useful for distro kernels.
> +
> +       If unsure, answer Y.
> +


-- 
~Randy

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