* refactor: replace throne tracker with ksud token
* use snprintf
* refactor: new supercall impl
- Import the sukisu command
* disable seccomp for supercall users
* kernel: fmt clear
* kernel: Enable macro protection for sulog
- Only enabled on kernel versions greater than 5.10.245
* kernel: Refactor kprobe hooks and implement LSM hooks for improved security handling
* debug mode
* kernel: Add functionality to generate and validate authentication tokens for cmd_su
* kernel: Simplified manual SU command processing for code
* kernel: replace renameat hook with fsnotify
* Revert "refactor: replace throne tracker with ksud token"
This reverts commit aa2cbbf9cd.
* kernel: fix compile
* kernel: fix compile below 6.0
* Fix compile err; Add become_manager
* kernel: install fd for manager automaticlly
- extend to import the corresponding command
* manager: new supercall impl
* temp changes for ksud
* ksud: fix compile
* fix wrong opcode
* kernel: fix compile
* kernel: Fixed hook type and KPM status retrieval errors
* kernel: Fixed potential null pointer issue with current->mm in kernel version 5.10
When calling get_full_comm() within system call hooks, current->mm may be null (prctl). A fallback mechanism for current->comm must be added beforehand to prevent null pointer dereferences when accessing mm->arg_start/arg_end.
Signed-off-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
* ksud: fix cargo check
* manager: Fixed an issue where the KSUD release and user-mode scanning switch failed to function correctly.
- kernel: fix spin lock mutual
kernel: Fixed potential null pointer issue with current->mm in kernel version 5.10
When calling get_full_comm() within system call hooks, current->mm may be null (prctl). A fallback mechanism for current->comm must be added beforehand to prevent null pointer dereferences when accessing mm->arg_start/arg_end.
kernel: try introduce like susfs's method to fix prctl delay
* seccomp: allow reboot
* use u32
* update clang-format
* 4 spaces save the world
* ksud: Fix build on macOS
* manager: bump minimal supported kernel.
- When get_hook_type is empty, display “Unknown”.
* Fix ksud build (#2841)
* try fix ksud
* fix for macos
* remove any
* Fix ksud build, take 3
* try fix allowlist
* bring lsm hook back
* fix: a lot again
* Fix ksud build, take 4 (#2846)
Remove init_driver_fd function for non-linux/android targets
* manager: Return to the native method via KSUd installation
* Merge with susfs-mian format
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Signed-off-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ylarod <me@ylarod.cn>
Co-authored-by: weishu <twsxtd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: AlexLiuDev233 <wzylin11@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Wang Han <416810799@qq.com>
Run throne_tracker() in kthread instead of blocking the caller.
Prevents full lockup during installation and removing the manager.
By default, first run remains synchronous for compatibility purposes
(FDE, FBEv1, FBEv2)
Features:
- looks and waits for manager UID in /data/system/packages.list
- run track_throne() in a kthread after the first synchronous run
- prevent duplicate thread creation with a single-instance check
- spinlock-on-d_lock based polling adressing possible race conditions.
Race conditions adressed
- single instance kthread lock, smp_mb()
- track_throne_function, packages.list, spinlock-on-d_lock based polling
- is_manager_apk, apk, spinlock-on-d_lock based polling
This is a squash of:
https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/pull/2632
Original skeleton based on:
`kernelsu: move throne_tracker() to kthread`
`kernelsu: check locking before accessing files and dirs during searching manager`
`kernelsu: look for manager UID in /data/system/packages.list, not /data/system/packages.list.tmp`
0b05e927...8783badd
Co-Authored-By: backslashxx <118538522+backslashxx@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Yaroslav Zviezda <10716792+acroreiser@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: backslashxx <118538522+backslashxx@users.noreply.github.com>
- Introduced a new module `uid_scanner` in userspace for managing UID scanning.
- Created a new GitHub Actions workflow for building the `user_scanner`.
- Implemented kernel communication in `throne_comm.c` and `throne_comm.h` to handle user space updates and rescan requests.
- Developed the `uid_scanner` daemon in C to scan user directories and manage UID whitelists.
- Added configuration management for the UID scanner with support for multiple users and auto-scanning.
- Implemented logging and error handling throughout the UID scanning process.
- Created necessary build files for the `user_scanner` JNI integration.
- Added a `.gitignore` file to exclude build artifacts.
Prioritize retrieving the application UID from /data/user_de. If this fails, fall back to retrieving it from packages.list.
Fix unstable application UID acquisition
Signed-off-by: ShirkNeko <109797057+ShirkNeko@users.noreply.github.com>
- Fixed a panic issue caused by repeated scans in certain cases where dynamic signatures were not enabled
Revert: setup.sh: cleanup symlink & config logic (#338)
Skip directories that does NOT have the same magic as /data/app.
This is to avoid scanning incfs and any other stacked filesystems.
While this is way dumber, it's way cheaper.
no kern_path(), no missable path_put(), no ref handling.
This supercedes
`throne_tracker: avoid cross fs access
(https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/pull/2626)`
- upstream
0b6998b474
Signed-off-by: backslashxx
<118538522+backslashxx@users.noreply.github.com>
When the manager UID disappears from packages.list, we correctly
invalidate it — good. But, in the very next breath, we start scanning
/data/app hoping to find it again?
This event is just unnecessary I/O, exactly when we should be doing less.
Apparently this causes hangups and stuckups which is REALLY noticeable
on Ultra-Legacy devices.
Skip the scan — we’ll catch the reinstall next time packages.list updates.
Signed-off-by: backslashxx <118538522+backslashxx@users.noreply.github.com>
Hi,
This PR fixes deadlocks that I've noticed within my kernel, with some
minor optimizations around it.
Thanks.
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Signed-off-by: Juhyung Park <qkrwngud825@gmail.com>
The original logic was wrong and used 3 strlen()s for every file found,
wasting cpu.
Optimize it by first comparing only the filename length, given we
already know it,
and then strncmp() to compare with "base.apk"
Tested successfully on my Bandido Kernel (4.19)