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31 
32 /*
33  * This include file contains function prototypes and type definitions used
34  * within the audit implementation.
35  */
36 
37 #ifndef _SECURITY_AUDIT_PRIVATE_H_
38 #define	_SECURITY_AUDIT_PRIVATE_H_
39 
40 #ifndef _KERNEL
41 #error "no user-serviceable parts inside"
42 #endif
43 
44 #include <sys/ipc.h>
45 #include <sys/socket.h>
46 #include <sys/ucred.h>
47 
48 #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
49 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_AUDITBSM);
50 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_AUDITDATA);
51 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_AUDITPATH);
52 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_AUDITTEXT);
53 #endif
54 
55 /*
56  * The AUDIT_EXCESSIVELY_VERBOSE define enables a number of gratuitously
57  * noisy printf's to the console.  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  */
72 extern struct au_qctrl		audit_qctrl;
73 extern struct audit_fstat	audit_fstat;
74 extern struct au_mask		audit_nae_mask;
75 extern int			audit_panic_on_write_fail;
76 extern int			audit_fail_stop;
77 extern int			audit_argv;
78 extern 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  */
109 struct 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 
119 struct groupset {
120 	gid_t	gidset[NGROUPS];
121 	u_int	gidset_size;
122 };
123 
124 struct 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 
134 union 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 
150 struct posix_ipc_perm {
151 	uid_t	pipc_uid;
152 	gid_t	pipc_gid;
153 	mode_t	pipc_mode;
154 };
155 
156 struct 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 socket_au_info	ar_arg_sockinfo;
204 	char			*ar_arg_upath1;
205 	char			*ar_arg_upath2;
206 	char			*ar_arg_text;
207 	struct au_mask		ar_arg_amask;
208 	struct vnode_au_info	ar_arg_vnode1;
209 	struct vnode_au_info	ar_arg_vnode2;
210 	int			ar_arg_cmd;
211 	int			ar_arg_svipc_cmd;
212 	struct ipc_perm		ar_arg_svipc_perm;
213 	int			ar_arg_svipc_id;
214 	void *			ar_arg_svipc_addr;
215 	struct posix_ipc_perm	ar_arg_pipc_perm;
216 	union auditon_udata	ar_arg_auditon;
217 	char			*ar_arg_argv;
218 	int			ar_arg_argc;
219 	char			*ar_arg_envv;
220 	int			ar_arg_envc;
221 	int			ar_arg_exitstatus;
222 	int			ar_arg_exitretval;
223 	struct sockaddr_storage ar_arg_sockaddr;
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  */
241 struct 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 };
249 TAILQ_HEAD(kaudit_queue, kaudit_record);
250 
251 /*
252  * Functions to manage the allocation, release, and commit of kernel audit
253  * records.
254  */
255 void			 audit_abort(struct kaudit_record *ar);
256 void			 audit_commit(struct kaudit_record *ar, int error,
257 			    int retval);
258 struct 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  */
264 struct au_record;
265 int	 kaudit_to_bsm(struct kaudit_record *kar, struct au_record **pau);
266 int	 bsm_rec_verify(void *rec);
267 
268 /*
269  * Kernel versions of the libbsm audit record functions.
270  */
271 void	 kau_free(struct au_record *rec);
272 void	 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  */
285 extern struct mtx		audit_mtx;
286 extern struct cv		audit_watermark_cv;
287 extern struct cv		audit_worker_cv;
288 extern struct kaudit_queue	audit_q;
289 extern int			audit_q_len;
290 extern int			audit_pre_q_len;
291 extern 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  */
308 token_t		*kau_to_socket(struct socket_au_info *soi);
309 
310 /*
311  * audit_klib prototypes
312  */
313 int		 au_preselect(au_event_t event, au_class_t class,
314 		    au_mask_t *mask_p, int sorf);
315 au_event_t	 flags_and_error_to_openevent(int oflags, int error);
316 void		 au_evclassmap_init(void);
317 void		 au_evclassmap_insert(au_event_t event, au_class_t class);
318 au_class_t	 au_event_class(au_event_t event);
319 au_event_t	 ctlname_to_sysctlevent(int name[], uint64_t valid_arg);
320 int		 auditon_command_event(int cmd);
321 int		 msgctl_to_event(int cmd);
322 int		 semctl_to_event(int cmr);
323 void		 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  */
329 void		 audit_trigger_init(void);
330 int		 send_trigger(unsigned int trigger);
331 
332 /*
333  * General audit related functions.
334  */
335 struct kaudit_record	*currecord(void);
336 void			 audit_free(struct kaudit_record *ar);
337 void			 audit_shutdown(void *arg, int howto);
338 void			 audit_rotate_vnode(struct ucred *cred,
339 			    struct vnode *vp);
340 void			 audit_worker_init(void);
341 
342 /*
343  * Audit pipe functions.
344  */
345 int	 audit_pipe_preselect(au_id_t auid, au_event_t event,
346 	    au_class_t class, int sorf, int trail_select);
347 void	 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);
349 void	 audit_pipe_submit_user(void *record, u_int record_len);
350 
351 #endif /* ! _SECURITY_AUDIT_PRIVATE_H_ */
352