[Bug 2072524] Autopkgtest regression report (swtpm/0.6.3-0ubuntu3.3)
Ubuntu SRU Bot
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Fri Aug 9 14:20:21 UTC 2024
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted swtpm (0.6.3-0ubuntu3.3) for jammy have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
swtpm/0.6.3-0ubuntu3.3 (armhf)
swtpm/unknown (s390x)
Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the failures, proceeding afterwards as per the StableReleaseUpdates policy regarding autopkgtest regressions [1].
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-
migration/jammy/update_excuses.html#swtpm
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Autopkgtest_Regressions
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Title:
Allow non-owned lockfile writes in /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/
Status in swtpm package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in swtpm source package in Jammy:
Fix Committed
Status in swtpm source package in Mantic:
Won't Fix
Status in swtpm source package in Noble:
Fix Committed
Status in swtpm source package in Oracular:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
The default apparmor profile for swtpm blocks access to libvirt TPM2
NVRAM state lockfiles. This causes denials for users who want to view
TPM states via swtpm's socket API.
The fix for this should be backported so print-states for libvirt TPM
works for users by default.
The issue is fixed by adding non-owner write permissions to the
/var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/ directory.
[Test Plan]
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade -y
$ sudo apt install swtpm virt-manager apparmor -y
# Create a vm with virt-manager that uses a TPM2 device and start it
# A directory will show up in /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/ using the vm's ID, such as:
# /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/ab930d41-1600-4987-bfb0-34107be38cc5
# Before fix
$ sudo swtpm socket --print-states --tpmstate dir=/var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/ab930d41-1600-4987-bfb0-34107be38cc5/tpm2,mode=0600
swtpm: SWTPM_NVRAM_Lock_Dir: Could not open lockfile: Permission denied
# After fix
$ sudo swtpm socket --print-states --tpmstate dir=/var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/ab930d41-1600-4987-bfb0-34107be38cc5/tpm2,mode=0600
{ "type": "swtpm", "states": [] }
[Where problems could occur]
This change will provide swtpm greater access to
/var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/. So if malicious code were to exist within
swtpm, it would be able to modify and write to files in the directory
created by other processes.
Likewise, with a change to the apparmor profile, a conflict will occur
on update for users that modified their profile directly.
[Other Info]
The issue was fixed in oracular in 0.7.3-0ubuntu7.
[Original Description]
Based on the upstream comment here -
https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm/issues/852#issuecomment-2156039973
- users are having issues with apparmor denials when attempting to use
TPM2 NVRAM state lockfiles. This is due to the file not being owned by
the swtpm user. The issue is fixed by allowing write access to non-
owned lock files in /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/. This was fixed upstream
in my pr here - https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm/pull/868
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