Marking Fix Released then, as it was pre-promoted.
** Changed in: ust (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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I reviewed ust version 2.1.1-2 as checked into saucy. This should not
be considered a full security audit, but rather a quick guage of code
quality.
- ust provides portions of the userspace components of LTTng, which
provides a tracing toolkit that can trace both userspace and kernelspace
exec
** Changed in: ust (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Security Team (ubuntu-security) => Seth Arnold
(seth-arnold)
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Moved to main, since Alex's answer seems to cover this. Leaving the bug
open for security review if wanted.
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Hi, I helped with the initial liblttng-ust package for Debian, and by
some weird coincidence, I stumble onto this bug today!
The systemtap dependency is for variadic SystemTap probes support. In
fact only the sdt.h header is required, and the dpendency was added to
avoid copying over this header i
We shouldn't block Mir on the security review, but I'd like to have an
answer to Seth's question before we promote this one.
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Scratch that, Jamie said not to block the MIR on him.
** Changed in: ust (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ust (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Triaged
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OK, I looked at tests, and yeah, they're a hodgepodge. The runtests
script is out of date, the individual tests are sometimes demos,
sometimes manual scripts, etc. So not something we can easily rely on
like "make check".
So from my perspective, it's fine. But Jamie requested a security
review,
Bug subscriber added
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The tests are disabled in the upstream package so it's not a matter of
enabling them in our build - upstream doesn't consider them to work.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Security Team (ubuntu-security)
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Blockers:
* The tests aren't being run. They should be.
* What team is looking after this in Ubuntu? There should be a bug subscriber.
Comments:
* It would be nice to see a symbols file. If you've got time, please file a
bug with Debian about it.
* Otherwise, looks fine. Nice to be in sync wi
Why does Mir need to dynamically insert tracing code into the kernel?
Thanks
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** Description changed:
- ...
+ Availability: In Debian and Ubuntu universe
+ Rationale: Require for Mir (MIR bug bug 1203207)
+ Security: No know security problems
+ Quality assurance: No known problems
+ UI standards: N/A
+ Dependencies: liburcu in universe (MIR bug ?), systemtap (MIR bug ?)
+ S
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