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Use the newly introduced selinux_restorecon_parallel(3) in
setfiles/restorecon and a -T option to both to allow enabling parallel
relabeling. The default behavior without specifying the -T option is to
use 1 thread; parallel relabeling must be requested explicitly by
passing -T 0 (which will use as many threads as there are available CPU
cores) or -T <N>, which will use <N> threads.

=== Benchmarks ===
As measured on a 32-core cloud VM with Fedora 34. Not a fully
representative environment, but still the scaling is quite good.

WITHOUT PATCHES:
$ time restorecon -rn /usr

real    0m21.689s
user    0m21.070s
sys     0m0.494s

WITH PATCHES:
$ time restorecon -rn /usr

real    0m23.940s
user    0m23.127s
sys     0m0.653s
$ time restorecon -rn -T 2 /usr

real    0m13.145s
user    0m25.306s
sys     0m0.695s
$ time restorecon -rn -T 4 /usr

real    0m7.559s
user    0m28.470s
sys     0m1.099s
$ time restorecon -rn -T 8 /usr

real    0m5.186s
user    0m37.450s
sys     0m2.094s
$ time restorecon -rn -T 16 /usr

real    0m3.831s
user    0m51.220s
sys     0m4.895s
$ time restorecon -rn -T 32 /usr

real    0m2.650s
user    1m5.136s
sys     0m6.614s

Note that the benchmarks were performed in read-only mode (-n), so the
labels were only read and looked up in the database, not written. When
fixing labels on a heavily mislabeled system, the scaling would likely
be event better, since a larger % of work could be done in parallel.

Signed-off-by: Ondrej Mosnacek <omosnace@redhat.com>
2021-11-23 10:03:18 +01:00
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SELinux Userspace

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Please submit all bug reports and patches to selinux@vger.kernel.org.

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Archive of this mailing list is available on https://lore.kernel.org/selinux/.

Installation

SELinux libraries and tools are packaged in several Linux distributions:

Building and testing

Build dependencies on Fedora:

# For C libraries and programs
dnf install \
    audit-libs-devel \
    bison \
    bzip2-devel \
    CUnit-devel \
    diffutils \
    flex \
    gcc \
    gettext \
    glib2-devel \
    make \
    libcap-devel \
    libcap-ng-devel \
    pam-devel \
    pcre-devel \
    xmlto

# For Python and Ruby bindings
dnf install \
    python3-devel \
    ruby-devel \
    swig

Build dependencies on Debian:

# For C libraries and programs
apt-get install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests \
    bison \
    flex \
    gawk \
    gcc \
    gettext \
    make \
    libaudit-dev \
    libbz2-dev \
    libcap-dev \
    libcap-ng-dev \
    libcunit1-dev \
    libglib2.0-dev \
    libpcre3-dev \
    pkgconf \
    python3 \
    python3-distutils \
    systemd \
    xmlto

# For Python and Ruby bindings
apt-get install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests \
    python3-dev \
    ruby-dev \
    swig

To build and install everything under a private directory, run:

make clean distclean

make DESTDIR=~/obj install install-rubywrap install-pywrap

On Debian PYTHON_SETUP_ARGS=--install-layout=deb needs to be set when installing the python wrappers in order to create the correct python directory structure.

To run tests with the built libraries and programs, several paths (relative to $DESTDIR) need to be added to variables $LD_LIBRARY_PATH, $PATH and $PYTHONPATH. This can be done using ./scripts/env_use_destdir:

DESTDIR=~/obj ./scripts/env_use_destdir make test

Some tests require the reference policy to be installed (for example in python/sepolgen). In order to run these ones, instructions similar to the ones in section install of ./.travis.yml can be executed.

To install as the default system libraries and binaries (overwriting any previously installed ones - dangerous!), on x86_64, run:

make LIBDIR=/usr/lib64 SHLIBDIR=/lib64 install install-pywrap relabel

or on x86 (32-bit), run:

make install install-pywrap relabel

This may render your system unusable if the upstream SELinux userspace lacks library functions or other dependencies relied upon by your distribution. If it breaks, you get to keep both pieces.

Setting CFLAGS

Setting CFLAGS during the make process will cause the omission of many defaults. While the project strives to provide a reasonable set of default flags, custom CFLAGS could break the build, or have other undesired changes on the build output. Thus, be very careful when setting CFLAGS. CFLAGS that are encouraged to be set when overriding are:

  • -fno-semantic-interposition for gcc or compilers that do not do this. clang does this by default. clang-10 and up will support passing this flag, but ignore it. Previous clang versions fail.

macOS

To install libsepol on macOS (mainly for policy analysis):

cd libsepol; make PREFIX=/usr/local install

This requires GNU coreutils:

brew install coreutils