On 10/27/23 07:56, Mimi Zohar wrote:
Hi Tushar,
On Thu, 2023-10-05 at 11:26 -0700, Tushar Sugandhi wrote:
The window between kexec 'load' and 'execute' could be arbitrarily long.
Even with the large chunk of memory allocated at kexec 'load', it may
run out which would result in missing
Hi Tushar,
On Thu, 2023-10-05 at 11:26 -0700, Tushar Sugandhi wrote:
> The window between kexec 'load' and 'execute' could be arbitrarily long.
> Even with the large chunk of memory allocated at kexec 'load', it may
> run out which would result in missing events in IMA log after the system
> soft
On 10/12/23 17:27, Stefan Berger wrote:
On 10/5/23 14:26, Tushar Sugandhi wrote:
The window between kexec 'load' and 'execute' could be arbitrarily long.
Even with the large chunk of memory allocated at kexec 'load', it may
run out which would result in missing events in IMA log after the
On 10/5/23 14:26, Tushar Sugandhi wrote:
The window between kexec 'load' and 'execute' could be arbitrarily long.
Even with the large chunk of memory allocated at kexec 'load', it may
run out which would result in missing events in IMA log after the system
soft reboots to the new Kernel. This
The window between kexec 'load' and 'execute' could be arbitrarily long.
Even with the large chunk of memory allocated at kexec 'load', it may
run out which would result in missing events in IMA log after the system
soft reboots to the new Kernel. This would result in IMA measurements
getting out