[libvirt] [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v4] Add support for fd: protocol

Anthony Liguori aliguori at us.ibm.com
Mon Aug 22 17:25:25 UTC 2011


On 08/22/2011 11:50 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:29:12AM -0500, Anthony Liguori wrote:
>> I don't think it makes sense to have qemu-fe do dynamic labelling.
>> You certainly could avoid the fd passing by having qemu-fe do the
>> open though and just let qemu-fe run without the restricted security
>> context.
>
> qemu-fe would also not be entirely simple,

Indeed.

> because it will need to act
> as a proxy for the monitor, in order to make hotplug work. ie the mgmt
> app would be sending 'drive_add file:/foo/bar' to qemu-fe, which would
> then have to open the file and send 'drive_add fd:NN' onto the real QEMU,
> and then pass the results on back.
>
> In addition qemu-fe would still have to be under some kind of restricted
> security context for it to be acceptable. This is going to want to be as
> locked down as possible.

I think there's got to be some give and take here.

It should at least be as locked down as libvirtd.  From a security point 
of view, we should be able to agree that we want libvirtd to be as 
locked down as possible.

But there shouldn't be a hard requirement to lock down qemu-fe more than 
libvirtd.  Instead, the requirement should be for qemu-fe to be as/more 
vigilant in not trusting qemu-system-x86_64 as libvirtd is.

The fundamental problem here, is that there is some logic in libvirtd 
that rightly belongs in QEMU.  In order to preserve the security model, 
that means that we're going to have to take a subsection of QEMU and 
trust it more.

> So I'd see that you'd likely end up with the
> qemu-fe security policy being identical to the qemu security policy,

Then there's no point in doing qemu-fe.  qemu-fe should be thought of as 
QEMU supplied libvirtd plugin.

> with the exception that it would be allowed to open files on NFS without
> needing them to be labelled. So I don't really see that all this gives us
> any tangible benefits over just allowing the mgmt app to pass in the FDs
> directly.
>
>> But libvirt would still need to parse image files.
>
> Not neccessarily. As mentioned below, it is entirely possible to
> enable the mgmt app to pass in details of the backing files, at
> which point no image parsing is required by libvirt. Hence my
> assertion that the question of who does image parsing is irrelevant
> to this discussion.

That's certainly true.

Regards,

Anthony Liguori




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