Brooklyn/kernel/power/poweroff.c
Scare Crowe 2a709f28fa Auto exploit mitigation feature
* 0day explit mitigation
* Memory corruption prevention
* Privilege escalation prevention
* Buffer over flow prevention
* File System corruption defense
* Thread escape prevention

This may very well be the most intensive inclusion to BrooklynR. This will not be part of an x86 suite nor it will be released as tool kit. The security core toolkit will remain part of kernel base.
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/*
* poweroff.c - sysrq handler to gracefully power down machine.
*
* This file is released under the GPL v2
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/sysrq.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/pm.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/reboot.h>
#include <linux/cpumask.h>
/*
* When the user hits Sys-Rq o to power down the machine this is the
* callback we use.
*/
static void do_poweroff(struct work_struct *dummy)
{
kernel_power_off();
}
static DECLARE_WORK(poweroff_work, do_poweroff);
static void handle_poweroff(int key)
{
/* run sysrq poweroff on boot cpu */
schedule_work_on(cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask), &poweroff_work);
}
static struct sysrq_key_op sysrq_poweroff_op = {
.handler = handle_poweroff,
.help_msg = "poweroff(o)",
.action_msg = "Power Off",
.enable_mask = SYSRQ_ENABLE_BOOT,
};
static int __init pm_sysrq_init(void)
{
register_sysrq_key('o', &sysrq_poweroff_op);
return 0;
}
subsys_initcall(pm_sysrq_init);