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Message-ID: <20140219193751.GP16640@madcap2.tricolour.ca>
Date:	Wed, 19 Feb 2014 14:37:51 -0500
From:	Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@...hat.com>
To:	Steve Grubb <sgrubb@...hat.com>
Cc:	Eric Paris <eparis@...hat.com>, linux-audit@...hat.com,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] audit: add arch field to seccomp event log

On 14/02/18, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> On 14/02/18, Steve Grubb wrote:
> > On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 03:50:44 PM Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> > > > missing '='   but this isn't what audit_get_context() does...   it's
> > > > crappy naming...    I'd think a combo of audit_dummy_context() and
> > > > current->audit_context would be most appropriate.
> > > 
> > > Ok.  I think I finally understand audit_dummy_context().  Thanks for the
> > > hint.  However, it appears it is not useful in this sitation, since if
> > > there is an audit_context, even a dummy context, it appears arch is
> > > filled in.
> > > 
> > > diff --git a/kernel/auditsc.c b/kernel/auditsc.c
> > > @@ -2406,12 +2406,18 @@ void audit_core_dumps(long signr)
> > >  void __audit_seccomp(unsigned long syscall, long signr, int code)
> > >  {
> > >         struct audit_buffer *ab;
> > > +       struct audit_context *context = current->audit_context;
> > >  
> > >         ab = audit_log_start(NULL, GFP_KERNEL, AUDIT_SECCOMP);
> > >         if (unlikely(!ab))
> > >                 return;
> > >         audit_log_task(ab);
> > >         audit_log_format(ab, " sig=%ld", signr);
> > > +       audit_log_format(ab, " arch=");
> > > +       if (context)
> > > +               audit_log_format(ab, "%x", context->arch);
> > > +       else
> > > +               audit_log_format(ab, "(null)");
> > >         audit_log_format(ab, " syscall=%ld", syscall);
> > >         audit_log_format(ab, " compat=%d", is_compat_task());
> > >         audit_log_format(ab, " ip=0x%lx", KSTK_EIP(current));
> > 
> > Is there anything that could be passed by the caller that might identify the 
> > syscall ABI when this call was blocked? '(null)' still makes syscall number 
> > uninterpretable.
> 
> This is the way it is done in the existing record that prints a syscall
> record in audit_log_exit().
> 
> It is set by the arch-dependent assembler linkage for
> __audit_syscall_entry() or set by the arch-dependent ptrace code that
> calls audit_syscall_entry().  In some arches there are a couple of
> choices.
> 
> 
> To pass this in to __audit_seccomp() as an arg, I'd have to add that arg
> to:
> 	__audit_seccomp()
> 	audit_seccomp()
> 	__secure_computing()
> 	secure_computing()
> 
> 
> As you've pointed out in IRC, there is a syscall_get_arch(current, regs)
> that could be used to get the arch when an audit context is not yet created.

s390x architecture doesn't have it defined.  :(

> I was just looking for something like that...  I am noticing that all
> arches call a variant of syscall_trace_enter() which first calls
> secure_computing() [which eventually calls __audit_seccomp()] *before*
> calling audit_syscall_entry() [which eventually sets context->arch].  So
> I'm not sure how task->audit_context->arch got set...  Perhaps
> __audit_syscall_entry() should just call syscall_get_arch() instead of
> lugging it through the stack like it presently does.
> 
> Is this going to give the same information?  (I guess I should be able
> to answer that question...)
> 
> > -Steve
> 
> - RGB

- RGB

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