#!/usr/bin/python3
"""
-This tool helps me to check Linux kernel options against
-my security hardening preferences for X86_64, ARM64, X86_32, and ARM.
-Let the computers do their job!
+This tool is for checking the security hardening options of the Linux kernel.
Author: Alexander Popov <alex.popov@linux.com>
# pylint: disable=missing-class-docstring,missing-function-docstring
# pylint: disable=line-too-long,invalid-name,too-many-branches
+GREEN_COLOR = '\x1b[32m'
+RED_COLOR = '\x1b[31m'
+COLOR_END = '\x1b[0m'
+
+def colorize_result(input_text):
+ if input_text is None:
+ return input_text
+ if input_text.startswith('OK'):
+ color = GREEN_COLOR
+ elif input_text.startswith('FAIL:'):
+ color = RED_COLOR
+ else:
+ assert(False), f'unexpected result "{input_text}"'
+ return f'{color}{input_text}{COLOR_END}'
+
class OptCheck:
def __init__(self, reason, decision, name, expected):
self.state = None
self.result = None
- @property
- def type(self):
- return None
-
def check(self):
# handle the 'is present' check
if self.expected == 'is present':
def table_print(self, _mode, with_results):
print(f'{self.name:<40}|{self.type:^7}|{self.expected:^12}|{self.decision:^10}|{self.reason:^18}', end='')
if with_results:
- print(f'| {self.result}', end='')
+ print(f'| {colorize_result(self.result)}', end='')
def json_dump(self, with_results):
dump = [self.name, self.type, self.expected, self.decision, self.reason]
return 'cmdline'
+class SysctlCheck(OptCheck):
+ @property
+ def type(self):
+ return 'sysctl'
+
+
class VersionCheck:
def __init__(self, ver_expected):
assert(ver_expected and isinstance(ver_expected, tuple) and len(ver_expected) == 2), \
ver_req = f'kernel version >= {self.ver_expected[0]}.{self.ver_expected[1]}'
print(f'{ver_req:<91}', end='')
if with_results:
- print(f'| {self.result}', end='')
+ print(f'| {colorize_result(self.result)}', end='')
class ComplexOptCheck:
f'empty {self.__class__.__name__} check'
assert(len(self.opts) != 1), \
f'useless {self.__class__.__name__} check: {opts}'
- assert(isinstance(opts[0], (KconfigCheck, CmdlineCheck))), \
+ assert(isinstance(opts[0], (KconfigCheck, CmdlineCheck, SysctlCheck))), \
f'invalid {self.__class__.__name__} check: {opts}'
self.result = None
if mode == 'verbose':
print(f' {"<<< " + self.__class__.__name__ + " >>>":87}', end='')
if with_results:
- print(f'| {self.result}', end='')
+ print(f'| {colorize_result(self.result)}', end='')
for o in self.opts:
print()
o.table_print(mode, with_results)
o = self.opts[0]
o.table_print(mode, False)
if with_results:
- print(f'| {self.result}', end='')
+ print(f'| {colorize_result(self.result)}', end='')
def json_dump(self, with_results):
dump = self.opts[0].json_dump(False)
return
-SIMPLE_OPTION_TYPES = ('kconfig', 'version', 'cmdline')
+SIMPLE_OPTION_TYPES = ('kconfig', 'cmdline', 'sysctl', 'version')
def populate_simple_opt_with_data(opt, data, data_type):
if data_type != opt.type:
return
- if data_type in ('kconfig', 'cmdline'):
+ if data_type in ('kconfig', 'cmdline', 'sysctl'):
opt.state = data.get(opt.name, None)
else:
assert(data_type == 'version'), \
def populate_opt_with_data(opt, data, data_type):
- if opt.type == 'complex':
+ assert(opt.type != 'version'), 'a single VersionCheck is useless'
+ if opt.type != 'complex':
+ populate_simple_opt_with_data(opt, data, data_type)
+ else:
for o in opt.opts:
- if o.type == 'complex':
+ if o.type != 'complex':
+ populate_simple_opt_with_data(o, data, data_type)
+ else:
# Recursion for nested ComplexOptCheck objects
populate_opt_with_data(o, data, data_type)
- else:
- populate_simple_opt_with_data(o, data, data_type)
- else:
- assert(opt.type in ('kconfig', 'cmdline')), \
- f'bad type "{opt.type}" for a simple check'
- populate_simple_opt_with_data(opt, data, data_type)
def populate_with_data(checklist, data, data_type):
populate_opt_with_data(opt, data, data_type)
+def override_expected_value(checklist, name, new_val):
+ for opt in checklist:
+ if opt.name == name:
+ assert(opt.type in ('kconfig', 'cmdline', 'sysctl')), \
+ f'overriding an expected value for "{opt.type}" checks is not supported yet'
+ opt.expected = new_val
+
+
def perform_checks(checklist):
for opt in checklist:
opt.check()