audit_private.h revision 162380
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Due to the volume, it should be left off 58 * unless you want your system to churn a lot whenever the audit record flow 59 * gets high. 60 */ 61//#define AUDIT_EXCESSIVELY_VERBOSE 62#ifdef AUDIT_EXCESSIVELY_VERBOSE 63#define AUDIT_PRINTF(x) printf x 64#else 65#define AUDIT_PRINTF(x) 66#endif 67 68/* 69 * Audit control variables that are usually set/read via system calls and 70 * used to control various aspects of auditing. 71 */ 72extern struct au_qctrl audit_qctrl; 73extern struct audit_fstat audit_fstat; 74extern struct au_mask audit_nae_mask; 75extern int audit_panic_on_write_fail; 76extern int audit_fail_stop; 77extern int audit_argv; 78extern int audit_arge; 79 80/* 81 * Success/failure conditions for the conversion of a kernel audit record to 82 * BSM format. 83 */ 84#define BSM_SUCCESS 0 85#define BSM_FAILURE 1 86#define BSM_NOAUDIT 2 87 88/* 89 * Defines for the kernel audit record k_ar_commit field. Flags are set to 90 * indicate what sort of record it is, and which preselection mechanism 91 * selected it. 92 */ 93#define AR_COMMIT_KERNEL 0x00000001U 94#define AR_COMMIT_USER 0x00000010U 95 96#define AR_PRESELECT_TRAIL 0x00001000U 97#define AR_PRESELECT_PIPE 0x00002000U 98 99#define AR_PRESELECT_USER_TRAIL 0x00004000U 100#define AR_PRESELECT_USER_PIPE 0x00008000U 101 102/* 103 * Audit data is generated as a stream of struct audit_record structures, 104 * linked by struct kaudit_record, and contain storage for possible audit so 105 * that it will not need to be allocated during the processing of a system 106 * call, both improving efficiency and avoiding sleeping at untimely moments. 107 * This structure is converted to BSM format before being written to disk. 108 */ 109struct vnode_au_info { 110 mode_t vn_mode; 111 uid_t vn_uid; 112 gid_t vn_gid; 113 dev_t vn_dev; 114 long vn_fsid; 115 long vn_fileid; 116 long vn_gen; 117}; 118 119struct groupset { 120 gid_t gidset[NGROUPS]; 121 u_int gidset_size; 122}; 123 124struct socket_au_info { 125 int so_domain; 126 int so_type; 127 int so_protocol; 128 in_addr_t so_raddr; /* Remote address if INET socket. */ 129 in_addr_t so_laddr; /* Local address if INET socket. */ 130 u_short so_rport; /* Remote port. */ 131 u_short so_lport; /* Local port. */ 132}; 133 134union auditon_udata { 135 char *au_path; 136 long au_cond; 137 long au_flags; 138 long au_policy; 139 int au_trigger; 140 au_evclass_map_t au_evclass; 141 au_mask_t au_mask; 142 auditinfo_t au_auinfo; 143 auditpinfo_t au_aupinfo; 144 auditpinfo_addr_t au_aupinfo_addr; 145 au_qctrl_t au_qctrl; 146 au_stat_t au_stat; 147 au_fstat_t au_fstat; 148}; 149 150struct posix_ipc_perm { 151 uid_t pipc_uid; 152 gid_t pipc_gid; 153 mode_t pipc_mode; 154}; 155 156struct audit_record { 157 /* Audit record header. */ 158 u_int32_t ar_magic; 159 int ar_event; 160 int ar_retval; /* value returned to the process */ 161 int ar_errno; /* return status of system call */ 162 struct timespec ar_starttime; 163 struct timespec ar_endtime; 164 u_int64_t ar_valid_arg; /* Bitmask of valid arguments */ 165 166 /* Audit subject information. */ 167 struct xucred ar_subj_cred; 168 uid_t ar_subj_ruid; 169 gid_t ar_subj_rgid; 170 gid_t ar_subj_egid; 171 uid_t ar_subj_auid; /* Audit user ID */ 172 pid_t ar_subj_asid; /* Audit session ID */ 173 pid_t ar_subj_pid; 174 struct au_tid ar_subj_term; 175 char ar_subj_comm[MAXCOMLEN + 1]; 176 struct au_mask ar_subj_amask; 177 178 /* Operation arguments. */ 179 uid_t ar_arg_euid; 180 uid_t ar_arg_ruid; 181 uid_t ar_arg_suid; 182 gid_t ar_arg_egid; 183 gid_t ar_arg_rgid; 184 gid_t ar_arg_sgid; 185 pid_t ar_arg_pid; 186 pid_t ar_arg_asid; 187 struct au_tid ar_arg_termid; 188 uid_t ar_arg_uid; 189 uid_t ar_arg_auid; 190 gid_t ar_arg_gid; 191 struct groupset ar_arg_groups; 192 int ar_arg_fd; 193 int ar_arg_fflags; 194 mode_t ar_arg_mode; 195 int ar_arg_dev; 196 long ar_arg_value; 197 void * ar_arg_addr; 198 int ar_arg_len; 199 int ar_arg_mask; 200 u_int ar_arg_signum; 201 char ar_arg_login[MAXLOGNAME]; 202 int ar_arg_ctlname[CTL_MAXNAME]; 203 struct sockaddr ar_arg_sockaddr; 204 struct socket_au_info ar_arg_sockinfo; 205 char *ar_arg_upath1; 206 char *ar_arg_upath2; 207 char *ar_arg_text; 208 struct au_mask ar_arg_amask; 209 struct vnode_au_info ar_arg_vnode1; 210 struct vnode_au_info ar_arg_vnode2; 211 int ar_arg_cmd; 212 int ar_arg_svipc_cmd; 213 struct ipc_perm ar_arg_svipc_perm; 214 int ar_arg_svipc_id; 215 void * ar_arg_svipc_addr; 216 struct posix_ipc_perm ar_arg_pipc_perm; 217 union auditon_udata ar_arg_auditon; 218 char *ar_arg_argv; 219 int ar_arg_argc; 220 char *ar_arg_envv; 221 int ar_arg_envc; 222 int ar_arg_exitstatus; 223 int ar_arg_exitretval; 224}; 225 226/* 227 * Arguments in the audit record are initially not defined; flags are set to 228 * indicate if they are present so they can be included in the audit log 229 * stream only if defined. 230 */ 231#define ARG_IS_VALID(kar, arg) ((kar)->k_ar.ar_valid_arg & (arg)) 232#define ARG_SET_VALID(kar, arg) do { \ 233 (kar)->k_ar.ar_valid_arg |= (arg); \ 234} while (0) 235 236/* 237 * In-kernel version of audit record; the basic record plus queue meta-data. 238 * This record can also have a pointer set to some opaque data that will be 239 * passed through to the audit writing mechanism. 240 */ 241struct kaudit_record { 242 struct audit_record k_ar; 243 u_int32_t k_ar_commit; 244 void *k_udata; /* User data. */ 245 u_int k_ulen; /* User data length. */ 246 struct uthread *k_uthread; /* Audited thread. */ 247 TAILQ_ENTRY(kaudit_record) k_q; 248}; 249TAILQ_HEAD(kaudit_queue, kaudit_record); 250 251/* 252 * Functions to manage the allocation, release, and commit of kernel audit 253 * records. 254 */ 255void audit_abort(struct kaudit_record *ar); 256void audit_commit(struct kaudit_record *ar, int error, 257 int retval); 258struct kaudit_record *audit_new(int event, struct thread *td); 259 260/* 261 * Functions relating to the conversion of internal kernel audit records to 262 * the BSM file format. 263 */ 264struct au_record; 265int kaudit_to_bsm(struct kaudit_record *kar, struct au_record **pau); 266int bsm_rec_verify(void *rec); 267 268/* 269 * Kernel versions of the libbsm audit record functions. 270 */ 271void kau_free(struct au_record *rec); 272void kau_init(void); 273 274/* 275 * Return values for pre-selection and post-selection decisions. 276 */ 277#define AU_PRS_SUCCESS 1 278#define AU_PRS_FAILURE 2 279#define AU_PRS_BOTH (AU_PRS_SUCCESS|AU_PRS_FAILURE) 280 281/* 282 * Data structures relating to the kernel audit queue. Ideally, these might 283 * be abstracted so that only accessor methods are exposed. 284 */ 285extern struct mtx audit_mtx; 286extern struct cv audit_watermark_cv; 287extern struct cv audit_worker_cv; 288extern struct kaudit_queue audit_q; 289extern int audit_q_len; 290extern int audit_pre_q_len; 291extern int audit_in_failure; 292 293/* 294 * Flags to use on audit files when opening and closing. 295 */ 296#define AUDIT_OPEN_FLAGS (FWRITE | O_APPEND) 297#define AUDIT_CLOSE_FLAGS (FWRITE | O_APPEND) 298 299#include <sys/fcntl.h> 300#include <sys/kernel.h> 301#include <sys/malloc.h> 302 303/* 304 * Some of the BSM tokenizer functions take different parameters in the 305 * kernel implementations in order to save the copying of large kernel data 306 * structures. The prototypes of these functions are declared here. 307 */ 308token_t *kau_to_socket(struct socket_au_info *soi); 309 310/* 311 * audit_klib prototypes 312 */ 313int au_preselect(au_event_t event, au_class_t class, 314 au_mask_t *mask_p, int sorf); 315au_event_t flags_and_error_to_openevent(int oflags, int error); 316void au_evclassmap_init(void); 317void au_evclassmap_insert(au_event_t event, au_class_t class); 318au_class_t au_event_class(au_event_t event); 319au_event_t ctlname_to_sysctlevent(int name[], uint64_t valid_arg); 320int auditon_command_event(int cmd); 321int msgctl_to_event(int cmd); 322int semctl_to_event(int cmr); 323void canon_path(struct thread *td, char *path, char *cpath); 324 325/* 326 * Audit trigger events notify user space of kernel audit conditions 327 * asynchronously. 328 */ 329void audit_trigger_init(void); 330int send_trigger(unsigned int trigger); 331 332/* 333 * General audit related functions. 334 */ 335struct kaudit_record *currecord(void); 336void audit_free(struct kaudit_record *ar); 337void audit_shutdown(void *arg, int howto); 338void audit_rotate_vnode(struct ucred *cred, 339 struct vnode *vp); 340void audit_worker_init(void); 341 342/* 343 * Audit pipe functions. 344 */ 345int audit_pipe_preselect(au_id_t auid, au_event_t event, 346 au_class_t class, int sorf, int trail_select); 347void audit_pipe_submit(au_id_t auid, au_event_t event, au_class_t class, 348 int sorf, int trail_select, void *record, u_int record_len); 349void audit_pipe_submit_user(void *record, u_int record_len); 350 351#endif /* ! _SECURITY_AUDIT_PRIVATE_H_ */ 352