My earlier testing for commit
34fa0de0 was done while starting
just-built libvirt from an unconfined_t shell, where the fds happened
to work when transferring to qemu. But when installed and run under
virtd_t, failure to label the raw file (with no compression) or the
pipe (with compression) triggers SELinux failures when passing fds
over SCM_RIGHTS to svirt_t qemu.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile): When passing
FDs, make sure they are labeled.
if (qemuCaps && qemuCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_MIGRATE_QEMU_FD) &&
(!compressor || pipe(pipeFD) == 0)) {
/* All right! We can use fd migration, which means that qemu
- * doesn't have to open() the file, so we don't have to futz
- * around with granting access or revoking it later. */
+ * doesn't have to open() the file, so while we still have to
+ * grant SELinux access, we can do it on fd and avoid cleanup
+ * later, as well as skip futzing with cgroup. */
+ if (virSecurityManagerSetFDLabel(driver->securityManager, vm,
+ compressor ? pipeFD[1] : fd) < 0)
+ goto cleanup;
is_reg = true;
bypassSecurityDriver = true;
} else {