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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  *
25  * write binary audit records directly to a file.
26  */
27 
28 #define	DEBUG   0
29 
30 #if DEBUG
31 #define	DPRINT(x) { (void) fprintf x; }
32 #else
33 #define	DPRINT(x)
34 #endif
35 
36 /*
37  * auditd_plugin_open(), auditd_plugin() and auditd_plugin_close()
38  * implement a replacable library for use by auditd; they are a
39  * project private interface and may change without notice.
40  *
41  */
42 
43 #include <assert.h>
44 #include <bsm/audit.h>
45 #include <bsm/audit_record.h>
46 #include <bsm/libbsm.h>
47 #include <errno.h>
48 #include <fcntl.h>
49 #include <libintl.h>
50 #include <netdb.h>
51 #include <pthread.h>
52 #include <secdb.h>
53 #include <signal.h>
54 #include <stdio.h>
55 #include <stdlib.h>
56 #include <string.h>
57 #include <sys/param.h>
58 #include <sys/types.h>
59 #include <time.h>
60 #include <tzfile.h>
61 #include <unistd.h>
62 #include <sys/vfs.h>
63 #include <limits.h>
64 #include <syslog.h>
65 #include <security/auditd.h>
66 #include <audit_plugin.h>
67 
68 #define	AUDIT_DATE_SZ	14
69 #define	AUDIT_FNAME_SZ	2 * AUDIT_DATE_SZ + 2 + MAXHOSTNAMELEN
70 
71 			/* per-directory status */
72 #define	SOFT_SPACE	0	/* minfree or less space available	*/
73 #define	PLENTY_SPACE	1	/* more than minfree available		*/
74 #define	SPACE_FULL	2	/* out of space				*/
75 
76 #define	AVAIL_MIN	50	/* If there are less that this number	*/
77 				/* of blocks avail, the filesystem is	*/
78 				/* presumed full.			*/
79 
80 #define	ALLHARD_DELAY	20	/* Call audit_warn(allhard) every 20 seconds */
81 
82 /* minimum reasonable size in bytes to roll over an audit file */
83 #define	FSIZE_MIN	512000
84 
85 /*
86  * The directory list is a circular linked list.  It is pointed into by
87  * activeDir.  Each element contains the pointer to the next
88  * element, the directory pathname, a flag for how much space there is
89  * in the directory's filesystem, and a file handle.  Since a new
90  * directory list can be created from auditd_plugin_open() while the
91  * current list is in use, activeDir is protected by log_mutex.
92  */
93 typedef struct dirlist_s dirlist_t;
94 struct dirlist_s {
95 	dirlist_t	*dl_next;
96 	int		dl_space;
97 	int		dl_flags;
98 	char		*dl_dirname;
99 	char		*dl_filename;	/* file name (not path) if open */
100 	int		dl_fd;		/* file handle, -1 unless open */
101 };
102 /*
103  * Defines for dl_flags
104  */
105 #define	SOFT_WARNED	0x0001	/* already did soft warning for this dir */
106 #define	HARD_WARNED	0x0002	/* already did hard warning for this dir */
107 
108 #if DEBUG
109 static FILE		*dbfp;			/* debug file */
110 #endif
111 
112 static pthread_mutex_t	log_mutex;
113 static int		binfile_is_open = 0;
114 
115 static int		minfree = -1;
116 static int		minfreeblocks;		/* minfree in blocks */
117 
118 static dirlist_t	*activeDir = NULL;	/* current directory */
119 static dirlist_t	*startdir;		/* first dir in the ring */
120 static int		activeCount = 0;	/* number of dirs in the ring */
121 
122 static int		openNewFile = 0;	/* need to open a new file */
123 static int		hung_count = 0;		/* count of audit_warn hard */
124 
125 /* flag from audit_plugin_open to audit_plugin_close */
126 static int		am_open = 0;
127 /* preferred dir state */
128 static int		fullness_state = PLENTY_SPACE;
129 
130 /*
131  * These are used to implement a maximum size for the auditing
132  * file. binfile_maxsize is set via the 'p_fsize' parameter to the
133  * audit_binfile plugin.
134  */
135 static uint_t		binfile_cursize = 0;
136 static uint_t		binfile_maxsize = 0;
137 
138 static int open_log(dirlist_t *);
139 
140 static void
141 freedirlist(dirlist_t *head)
142 {
143 	dirlist_t	 *n1, *n2;
144 	/*
145 	 * Free up the old directory list if any
146 	 */
147 	if (head != NULL) {
148 		n1 = head;
149 		do {
150 			n2 = n1->dl_next;
151 			free(n1->dl_dirname);
152 			free(n1->dl_filename);
153 			free(n1);
154 			n1 = n2;
155 		} while (n1 != head);
156 	}
157 }
158 
159 
160 /*
161  * add to a linked list of directories available for writing
162  *
163  */
164 
165 static int
166 growauditlist(dirlist_t **listhead, char *dirlist,
167     dirlist_t *endnode, int *count)
168 {
169 	dirlist_t	*node;
170 	char		*bs, *be;
171 	dirlist_t	**node_p;
172 	char		*dirname;
173 	char		*remainder;
174 
175 	DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: dirlist=%s\n", dirlist));
176 
177 	if (*listhead == NULL)
178 		node_p = listhead;
179 	else
180 		node_p = &(endnode->dl_next);
181 
182 	node = NULL;
183 	while ((dirname = strtok_r(dirlist, ",", &remainder)) != NULL) {
184 		dirlist = NULL;
185 
186 		DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: p_dir = %s\n", dirname));
187 
188 		(*count)++;
189 		node = malloc(sizeof (dirlist_t));
190 		if (node == NULL)
191 			return (AUDITD_NO_MEMORY);
192 
193 		node->dl_flags = 0;
194 		node->dl_filename = NULL;
195 		node->dl_fd = -1;
196 		node->dl_space = PLENTY_SPACE;
197 
198 		node->dl_dirname = malloc((unsigned)strlen(dirname) + 1);
199 		if (node->dl_dirname == NULL)
200 			return (AUDITD_NO_MEMORY);
201 
202 		bs = dirname;
203 		while ((*bs == ' ') || (*bs == '\t'))	/* trim blanks */
204 			bs++;
205 		be = bs + strlen(bs) - 1;
206 		while (be > bs) {	/* trim trailing blanks */
207 			if ((*bs != ' ') && (*bs != '\t'))
208 				break;
209 			be--;
210 		}
211 		*(be + 1) = '\0';
212 		(void) strlcpy(node->dl_dirname, bs, AUDIT_FNAME_SZ);
213 
214 		if (*listhead != NULL)
215 			node->dl_next = *listhead;
216 		else
217 			node->dl_next = node;
218 		*node_p = node;
219 		node_p = &(node->dl_next);
220 
221 	}
222 	return (0);
223 }
224 
225 /*
226  * create a linked list of directories available for writing
227  *
228  * if a list already exists, the two are compared and the new one is
229  * used only if it is different than the old.
230  *
231  * returns -2 for new or changed list, 0 for unchanged list and -1 for
232  * error.  (Positive returns are for AUDITD_<error code> values)
233  *
234  */
235 
236 static int
237 loadauditlist(char *dirstr, char *minfreestr)
238 {
239 	char		buf[MAXPATHLEN];
240 	char		*bs, *be;
241 	dirlist_t	 *node, *n1, *n2;
242 	dirlist_t	 **node_p;
243 	dirlist_t	*listhead = NULL;
244 	dirlist_t	*thisdir;
245 	int		acresult;
246 	int		node_count = 0;
247 	int		rc;
248 	int		temp_minfree;
249 	au_acinfo_t	*ach;
250 
251 	static dirlist_t	*activeList = NULL;	/* directory list */
252 
253 	DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: Loading audit list from auditcontrol\n"));
254 
255 	/*
256 	 * Build new directory list
257 	 */
258 	/* part 1 -- using pre Sol 10 audit_control directives */
259 	node_p = &listhead;
260 
261 	ach = _openac(NULL);
262 	if (ach == NULL)
263 		return (-1);
264 
265 	/* at least one directory is needed */
266 	while ((acresult = _getacdir(ach, buf, sizeof (buf))) == 0 ||
267 	    acresult == 2 || acresult == -3) {
268 		/*
269 		 * loop if the result is 0 (success), 2 (a warning
270 		 * that the audit_control file has been rewound),
271 		 * or -3 (a directory entry was found, but it
272 		 * was badly formatted.
273 		 */
274 		if (acresult == 0) {
275 			/*
276 			 * A directory entry was found.
277 			 */
278 			node_count++;
279 			node = malloc(sizeof (dirlist_t));
280 			if (node == NULL)
281 				return (AUDITD_NO_MEMORY);
282 
283 			node->dl_flags = 0;
284 			node->dl_fd = -1;
285 			node->dl_space = PLENTY_SPACE;
286 			node->dl_filename = NULL;
287 
288 			node->dl_dirname = malloc((unsigned)strlen(buf) + 1);
289 			if (node->dl_dirname == NULL)
290 				return (AUDITD_NO_MEMORY);
291 
292 			bs = buf;
293 			while ((*bs == ' ') || (*bs == '\t'))
294 				bs++;
295 			be = bs + strlen(bs) - 1;
296 			while (be > bs) {	/* trim trailing blanks */
297 				if ((*bs != ' ') && (*bs != '\t'))
298 					break;
299 				be--;
300 			}
301 			*(be + 1) = '\0';
302 			(void) strlcpy(node->dl_dirname, bs, AUDIT_FNAME_SZ);
303 
304 			if (listhead != NULL)
305 				node->dl_next = listhead;
306 			else
307 				node->dl_next = node;
308 			*node_p = node;
309 			node_p = &(node->dl_next);
310 		}
311 	}   /* end of getacdir while */
312 	/*
313 	 * part 2 -- use directories and minfree from the (new as of Sol 10)
314 	 * plugin directive
315 	 */
316 	if (dirstr != NULL) {
317 		if (node_count == 0) {
318 			listhead = NULL;
319 			node = NULL;
320 		}
321 		rc = growauditlist(&listhead, dirstr, node, &node_count);
322 		if (rc)
323 			return (rc);
324 	}
325 	if (node_count == 0) {
326 		/*
327 		 * there was a problem getting the directory
328 		 * list or remote host info from the audit_control file
329 		 * even though auditd thought there was at least 1 good
330 		 * entry
331 		 */
332 		DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: "
333 		    "problem getting directory / libpath list "
334 		    "from audit_control.\n"));
335 
336 		_endac(ach);
337 		return (-1);
338 	}
339 #if DEBUG
340 	/* print out directory list */
341 
342 	if (listhead != NULL) {
343 		(void) fprintf(dbfp, "Directory list:\n\t%s\n",
344 		    listhead->dl_dirname);
345 		thisdir = listhead->dl_next;
346 
347 		while (thisdir != listhead) {
348 			(void) fprintf(dbfp, "\t%s\n", thisdir->dl_dirname);
349 			thisdir = thisdir->dl_next;
350 		}
351 	}
352 #endif	/* DEBUG */
353 	thisdir = listhead;
354 	/*
355 	 * See if the list has changed.
356 	 * If there was a change  rc = 0 if no change, else 1
357 	 */
358 	rc = 0;	/* no change */
359 
360 	if (node_count == activeCount) {
361 		n1 = listhead;
362 		n2 = activeList;
363 		do {
364 			if (strcmp(n1->dl_dirname, n2->dl_dirname) != 0) {
365 				DPRINT((dbfp,
366 				    "binfile: new dirname = %s\n"
367 				    "binfile: old dirname = %s\n",
368 				    n1->dl_dirname,
369 				    n2->dl_dirname));
370 				rc = -2;
371 				break;
372 			}
373 			n1 = n1->dl_next;
374 			n2 = n2->dl_next;
375 		} while ((n1 != listhead) && (n2 != activeList));
376 	} else {
377 		DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile:  old dir count = %d\n"
378 		    "binfile:  new dir count = %d\n",
379 		    activeCount, node_count));
380 		rc = -2;
381 	}
382 	if (rc == -2) {
383 		(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&log_mutex);
384 		DPRINT((dbfp, "loadauditlist:  close / open log\n"));
385 		if (open_log(listhead) == 0) {
386 			openNewFile = 1;	/* try again later */
387 		} else {
388 			openNewFile = 0;
389 		}
390 		freedirlist(activeList);	/* old list */
391 		activeList = listhead;		/* new list */
392 		activeDir = startdir = thisdir;
393 		activeCount = node_count;
394 		(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_mutex);
395 	} else
396 		freedirlist(listhead);
397 	/*
398 	 * Get the minfree value.  If minfree comes in via the attribute
399 	 * list, ignore the possibility it may also be listed on a separate
400 	 * audit_control line.
401 	 */
402 	if (minfreestr != NULL)
403 		temp_minfree = atoi(minfreestr);
404 	else if (!(_getacmin(ach, &temp_minfree) == 0))
405 		temp_minfree = 0;
406 
407 	if ((temp_minfree < 0) || (temp_minfree > 100))
408 		temp_minfree = 0;
409 
410 	if (minfree != temp_minfree) {
411 		DPRINT((dbfp, "minfree:  old = %d, new = %d\n",
412 		    minfree, temp_minfree));
413 		rc = -2;		/* data change */
414 		minfree = temp_minfree;
415 	}
416 	_endac(ach);
417 
418 	return (rc);
419 }
420 
421 
422 /*
423  * getauditdate - get the current time (GMT) and put it in the form
424  *		  yyyymmddHHMMSS .
425  */
426 static void
427 getauditdate(char *date)
428 {
429 	struct timeval tp;
430 	struct timezone tzp;
431 	struct tm tm;
432 
433 	(void) gettimeofday(&tp, &tzp);
434 	tm = *gmtime(&tp.tv_sec);
435 	/*
436 	 * NOTE:  if we want to use gmtime, we have to be aware that the
437 	 *	structure only keeps the year as an offset from TM_YEAR_BASE.
438 	 *	I have used TM_YEAR_BASE in this code so that if they change
439 	 *	this base from 1900 to 2000, it will hopefully mean that this
440 	 *	code does not have to change.  TM_YEAR_BASE is defined in
441 	 *	tzfile.h .
442 	 */
443 	(void) sprintf(date, "%.4d%.2d%.2d%.2d%.2d%.2d",
444 	    tm.tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday,
445 	    tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec);
446 }
447 
448 
449 
450 /*
451  * write_file_token - put the file token into the audit log
452  */
453 static int
454 write_file_token(int fd, char *name)
455 {
456 	adr_t adr;					/* xdr ptr */
457 	struct timeval tv;				/* time now */
458 	char for_adr[AUDIT_FNAME_SZ + AUDIT_FNAME_SZ];	/* plenty of room */
459 	char	token_id;
460 	short	i;
461 
462 	(void) gettimeofday(&tv, (struct timezone *)0);
463 	i = strlen(name) + 1;
464 	adr_start(&adr, for_adr);
465 #ifdef _LP64
466 		token_id = AUT_OTHER_FILE64;
467 		adr_char(&adr, &token_id, 1);
468 		adr_int64(&adr, (int64_t *)& tv, 2);
469 #else
470 		token_id = AUT_OTHER_FILE32;
471 		adr_char(&adr, &token_id, 1);
472 		adr_int32(&adr, (int32_t *)& tv, 2);
473 #endif
474 
475 	adr_short(&adr, &i, 1);
476 	adr_char(&adr, name, i);
477 
478 	if (write(fd, for_adr, adr_count(&adr)) < 0) {
479 		DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: Bad write\n"));
480 		return (errno);
481 	}
482 	return (0);
483 }
484 
485 /*
486  * close_log - close the file if open.  Also put the name of the
487  *	new log file in the trailer, and rename the old file
488  *	to oldname.  The caller must hold log_mutext while calling
489  *      close_log since any change to activeDir is a complete redo
490  *	of all it points to.
491  * arguments -
492  *	oldname - the new name for the file to be closed
493  *	newname - the name of the new log file (for the trailer)
494  */
495 static void
496 close_log(dirlist_t *currentdir, char *oname, char *newname)
497 {
498 	char	auditdate[AUDIT_DATE_SZ+1];
499 	char	*name;
500 	char	oldname[AUDIT_FNAME_SZ+1];
501 
502 	if ((currentdir == NULL) || (currentdir->dl_fd == -1))
503 		return;
504 	/*
505 	 * If oldname is blank, we were called by auditd_plugin_close()
506 	 * instead of by open_log, so we need to update our name.
507 	 */
508 	(void) strlcpy(oldname, oname, AUDIT_FNAME_SZ);
509 
510 	if (strcmp(oldname, "") == 0) {
511 		getauditdate(auditdate);
512 
513 		assert(currentdir->dl_filename != NULL);
514 
515 		(void) strlcpy(oldname, currentdir->dl_filename,
516 		    AUDIT_FNAME_SZ);
517 
518 		name = strrchr(oldname, '/') + 1;
519 		(void) memcpy(name + AUDIT_DATE_SZ + 1, auditdate,
520 		    AUDIT_DATE_SZ);
521 	}
522 	/*
523 	 * Write the trailer record and rename and close the file.
524 	 * If any of the write, rename, or close fail, ignore it
525 	 * since there is not much else we can do and the next open()
526 	 * will trigger the necessary full directory logic.
527 	 *
528 	 * newname is "" if binfile is being closed down.
529 	 */
530 	(void) write_file_token(currentdir->dl_fd, newname);
531 	if (currentdir->dl_fd >= 0) {
532 		(void) fsync(currentdir->dl_fd);
533 		(void) close(currentdir->dl_fd);
534 	}
535 	currentdir->dl_fd = -1;
536 	(void) rename(currentdir->dl_filename, oldname);
537 
538 	DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: Log closed %s\n", oldname));
539 
540 	free(currentdir->dl_filename);
541 	currentdir->dl_filename = NULL;
542 }
543 
544 
545 /*
546  * open_log - open a new file in the current directory.  If a
547  *	file is already open, close it.
548  *
549  *	return 1 if ok, 0 if all directories are full.
550  *
551  *	lastOpenDir - used to get the oldfile name (and change it),
552  *		to close the oldfile.
553  *
554  * The caller must hold log_mutex while calling open_log.
555  *
556  */
557 static int
558 open_log(dirlist_t *current_dir)
559 {
560 	char	auditdate[AUDIT_DATE_SZ + 1];
561 	char	oldname[AUDIT_FNAME_SZ + 1] = "";
562 	char	newname[AUDIT_FNAME_SZ + 1];
563 	char	*name;			/* pointer into oldname */
564 	int	opened;
565 	int	error = 0;
566 	int	newfd = 0;
567 
568 	static char		host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1] = "";
569 	/* previous directory with open log file */
570 	static dirlist_t	*lastOpenDir = NULL;
571 
572 	if (host[0] == '\0')
573 		(void) gethostname(host, MAXHOSTNAMELEN);
574 
575 	/* Get a filename which does not already exist */
576 	opened = 0;
577 	while (!opened) {
578 		getauditdate(auditdate);
579 		(void) snprintf(newname, AUDIT_FNAME_SZ,
580 		    "%s/%s.not_terminated.%s",
581 		    current_dir->dl_dirname, auditdate, host);
582 		newfd = open(newname,
583 		    O_RDWR | O_APPEND | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0640);
584 		if (newfd < 0) {
585 			switch (errno) {
586 			case EEXIST:
587 				DPRINT((dbfp,
588 				    "open_log says duplicate for %s "
589 				    "(will try another)\n", newname));
590 				(void) sleep(1);
591 				break;
592 			default:
593 				/* open failed */
594 				DPRINT((dbfp,
595 				    "open_log says full for %s: %s\n",
596 				    newname, strerror(errno)));
597 				current_dir->dl_space = SPACE_FULL;
598 				current_dir = current_dir->dl_next;
599 				return (0);
600 			} /* switch */
601 		} else
602 			opened = 1;
603 	} /* while */
604 
605 	/*
606 	 * When we get here, we have opened our new log file.
607 	 * Now we need to update the name of the old file to
608 	 * store in this file's header.  lastOpenDir may point
609 	 * to current_dir if the list is only one entry long and
610 	 * there is only one list.
611 	 */
612 	if ((lastOpenDir != NULL) && (lastOpenDir->dl_filename != NULL)) {
613 		(void) strlcpy(oldname, lastOpenDir->dl_filename,
614 		    AUDIT_FNAME_SZ);
615 		name = (char *)strrchr(oldname, '/') + 1;
616 
617 		(void) memcpy(name + AUDIT_DATE_SZ + 1, auditdate,
618 		    AUDIT_DATE_SZ);
619 
620 		close_log(lastOpenDir, oldname, newname);
621 	}
622 	error = write_file_token(newfd, oldname);
623 	if (error) {
624 		/* write token failed */
625 		(void) close(newfd);
626 
627 		current_dir->dl_space = SPACE_FULL;
628 		current_dir->dl_fd = -1;
629 		free(current_dir->dl_filename);
630 		current_dir->dl_filename = NULL;
631 		current_dir = current_dir->dl_next;
632 		return (0);
633 	} else {
634 		lastOpenDir = current_dir;
635 		current_dir->dl_fd = newfd;
636 		current_dir->dl_filename = strdup(newname);
637 
638 		/*
639 		 * New file opened, so reset file size statistic (used
640 		 * to ensure audit log does not grow above size limit
641 		 * set by p_fsize).
642 		 */
643 		binfile_cursize = 0;
644 
645 		(void) __logpost(newname);
646 
647 		DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: Log opened: %s\n", newname));
648 		return (1);
649 	}
650 }
651 
652 #define	IGNORE_SIZE	8192
653 /*
654  * spacecheck - determine whether the given directory's filesystem
655  *	has the at least the space requested.  Also set the space
656  *	value in the directory list structure.  If the caller
657  *	passes other than PLENTY_SPACE or SOFT_SPACE, the caller should
658  *	ignore the return value.  Otherwise, 0 = less than the
659  *	requested space is available, 1 = at least the requested space
660  *	is available.
661  *
662  *	log_mutex must be held by the caller
663  *
664  *	-1 is returned if stat fails
665  *
666  * IGNORE_SIZE is one page (Sol 9 / 10 timeframe) and is the default
667  * buffer size written for Sol 9 and earlier.  To keep the same accuracy
668  * for the soft limit check as before, spacecheck checks for space
669  * remaining IGNORE_SIZE bytes.  This reduces the number of statvfs()
670  * calls and related math.
671  *
672  * globals -
673  *	minfree - the soft limit, i.e., the % of filesystem to reserve
674  */
675 static int
676 spacecheck(dirlist_t *thisdir, int test_limit, size_t next_buf_size)
677 {
678 	struct statvfs	sb;
679 	static int	ignore_size = 0;
680 
681 	ignore_size += next_buf_size;
682 
683 	if ((test_limit == PLENTY_SPACE) && (ignore_size < IGNORE_SIZE))
684 		return (1);
685 
686 	assert(thisdir != NULL);
687 
688 	if (statvfs(thisdir->dl_dirname, &sb) < 0) {
689 		thisdir->dl_space = SPACE_FULL;
690 		minfreeblocks = AVAIL_MIN;
691 		return (-1);
692 	} else {
693 		minfreeblocks = ((minfree * sb.f_blocks) / 100) + AVAIL_MIN;
694 
695 		if (sb.f_bavail < AVAIL_MIN)
696 			thisdir->dl_space = SPACE_FULL;
697 		else if (sb.f_bavail > minfreeblocks) {
698 			thisdir->dl_space = fullness_state = PLENTY_SPACE;
699 			ignore_size = 0;
700 		} else
701 			thisdir->dl_space = SOFT_SPACE;
702 	}
703 	if (thisdir->dl_space == PLENTY_SPACE)
704 		return (1);
705 
706 	return (thisdir->dl_space == test_limit);
707 }
708 
709 /*
710  * Parses p_fsize value and contains it within the range FSIZE_MIN and
711  * INT_MAX so using uints won't cause an undetected overflow of
712  * INT_MAX.  Defaults to 0 if the value is invalid or is missing.
713  */
714 static void
715 save_maxsize(char *maxsize) {
716 	/*
717 	 * strtol() returns a long which could be larger than int so
718 	 * store here for sanity checking first
719 	 */
720 	long proposed_maxsize;
721 
722 	if (maxsize != NULL) {
723 		/*
724 		 * There is no explicit error return from strtol() so
725 		 * we may need to depend on the value of errno.
726 		 */
727 		errno = 0;
728 		proposed_maxsize = strtol(maxsize, (char **)NULL, 10);
729 
730 		/*
731 		 * If sizeof(long) is greater than sizeof(int) on this
732 		 * platform, proposed_maxsize might be greater than
733 		 * INT_MAX without it being reported as ERANGE.
734 		 */
735 		if ((errno == ERANGE) ||
736 		    ((proposed_maxsize != 0) &&
737 			(proposed_maxsize < FSIZE_MIN)) ||
738 		    (proposed_maxsize > INT_MAX)) {
739 			binfile_maxsize = 0;
740 			DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: p_fsize parameter out of "
741 					"range: %s\n", maxsize));
742 			/*
743 			 * Inform administrator of the error via
744 			 * syslog
745 			 */
746 			__audit_syslog("audit_binfile.so",
747 			    LOG_CONS | LOG_NDELAY,
748 			    LOG_DAEMON, LOG_ERR,
749 			    gettext("p_fsize parameter out of range\n"));
750 		} else {
751 			binfile_maxsize = proposed_maxsize;
752 		}
753 	} else { /* p_fsize string was not present */
754 		binfile_maxsize = 0;
755 	}
756 
757 	DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: set maxsize to %d\n", binfile_maxsize));
758 }
759 
760 /*
761  * auditd_plugin() writes a buffer to the currently open file. The
762  * global "openNewFile" is used to force a new log file for cases such
763  * as the initial open, when minfree is reached, the p_fsize value is
764  * exceeded or the current file system fills up, and "audit -s" with
765  * changed parameters.  For "audit -n" a new log file is opened
766  * immediately in auditd_plugin_open().
767  *
768  * This function manages one or more audit directories as follows:
769  *
770  * 	If the current open file is in a directory that has not
771  *	reached the soft limit, write the input data and return.
772  *
773  *	Scan the list of directories for one which has not reached
774  *	the soft limit; if one is found, write and return.  Such
775  *	a writable directory is in "PLENTY_SPACE" state.
776  *
777  *	Scan the list of directories for one which has not reached
778  *	the hard limit; if one is found, write and return.  This
779  *	directory in in "SOFT_SPACE" state.
780  *
781  * Oh, and if a write fails, handle it like a hard space limit.
782  *
783  * audit_warn (via __audit_dowarn()) is used to alert an operator
784  * at various levels of fullness.
785  */
786 /* ARGSUSED */
787 auditd_rc_t
788 auditd_plugin(const char *input, size_t in_len, uint64_t sequence, char **error)
789 {
790 	auditd_rc_t	rc = AUDITD_FAIL;
791 	int		open_status;
792 	size_t		out_len;
793 	/* avoid excess audit_warnage */
794 	static int	allsoftfull_warning = 0;
795 	static int	allhard_pause = 0;
796 	static struct timeval	next_allhard;
797 	struct timeval	now;
798 #if DEBUG
799 	int		statrc;
800 	static char	*last_file_written_to = NULL;
801 	static uint64_t	last_sequence = 0;
802 	static uint64_t	write_count = 0;
803 
804 	if ((last_sequence > 0) && (sequence != last_sequence + 1))
805 		(void) fprintf(dbfp,
806 		    "binfile: buffer sequence=%llu but prev=%llu=n",
807 		    sequence, last_sequence);
808 	last_sequence = sequence;
809 
810 	(void) fprintf(dbfp, "binfile: input seq=%llu, len=%d\n",
811 	    sequence, in_len);
812 #endif
813 	*error = NULL;
814 	/*
815 	 * lock is for activeDir, referenced by open_log() and close_log()
816 	 */
817 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&log_mutex);
818 
819 	/*
820 	 * If this would take us over the maximum size, open a new
821 	 * file, unless maxsize is 0, in which case growth of the
822 	 * audit log is unrestricted.
823 	 */
824 	if ((binfile_maxsize != 0) &&
825 	    ((binfile_cursize + in_len) > binfile_maxsize)) {
826 		DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: maxsize exceeded, opening new audit "
827 		    "file.\n"));
828 		openNewFile = 1;
829 	}
830 
831 	while (rc == AUDITD_FAIL) {
832 		open_status = 1;
833 		if (openNewFile) {
834 			open_status = open_log(activeDir);
835 			if (open_status == 1)	/* ok */
836 				openNewFile = 0;
837 		}
838 		/*
839 		 * consider "space ok" return and error return the same;
840 		 * a -1 means spacecheck couldn't check for space.
841 		 */
842 #if !DEBUG
843 		if ((open_status == 1) &&
844 		    (spacecheck(activeDir, fullness_state, in_len) != 0)) {
845 #else
846 		if ((open_status == 1) &&
847 		    (statrc = spacecheck(activeDir, fullness_state,
848 		    in_len) != 0)) {
849 			DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: returned from spacecheck\n"));
850 			/*
851 			 * The last copy of last_file_written_to is
852 			 * never free'd, so there will be one open
853 			 * memory reference on exit.  It's debug only.
854 			 */
855 			if ((last_file_written_to != NULL) &&
856 			    (strcmp(last_file_written_to,
857 			    activeDir->dl_filename) != 0)) {
858 				DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile:  now writing to %s\n",
859 				    activeDir->dl_filename));
860 				free(last_file_written_to);
861 			}
862 			DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile:  finished some debug stuff\n"));
863 			last_file_written_to =
864 			    strdup(activeDir->dl_filename);
865 #endif
866 			out_len = write(activeDir->dl_fd, input, in_len);
867 			DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile:  finished the write\n"));
868 
869 			binfile_cursize += out_len;
870 
871 			if (out_len == in_len) {
872 				DPRINT((dbfp,
873 				    "binfile: write_count=%llu, sequence=%llu,"
874 				    " l=%u\n",
875 				    ++write_count, sequence, out_len));
876 				allsoftfull_warning = 0;
877 				activeDir->dl_flags = 0;
878 
879 				rc = AUDITD_SUCCESS;
880 				break;
881 			} else if (!(activeDir->dl_flags & HARD_WARNED)) {
882 				DPRINT((dbfp,
883 				    "binfile: write failed, sequence=%llu, "
884 				    "l=%u\n", sequence, out_len));
885 				DPRINT((dbfp, "hard warning sent.\n"));
886 				__audit_dowarn("hard", activeDir->dl_dirname,
887 				    0);
888 
889 				activeDir->dl_flags |= HARD_WARNED;
890 			}
891 		} else {
892 			DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: statrc=%d, fullness_state=%d\n",
893 			    statrc, fullness_state));
894 			if (!(activeDir->dl_flags & SOFT_WARNED) &&
895 			    (activeDir->dl_space == SOFT_SPACE)) {
896 				DPRINT((dbfp, "soft warning sent\n"));
897 				__audit_dowarn("soft",
898 				    activeDir->dl_dirname, 0);
899 				activeDir->dl_flags |= SOFT_WARNED;
900 			}
901 			if (!(activeDir->dl_flags & HARD_WARNED) &&
902 			    (activeDir->dl_space == SPACE_FULL)) {
903 				DPRINT((dbfp, "hard warning sent.\n"));
904 				__audit_dowarn("hard",
905 				    activeDir->dl_dirname, 0);
906 				activeDir->dl_flags |= HARD_WARNED;
907 			}
908 		}
909 		DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: activeDir=%s, next=%s\n",
910 		    activeDir->dl_dirname, activeDir->dl_next->dl_dirname));
911 
912 		activeDir = activeDir->dl_next;
913 		openNewFile = 1;
914 
915 		if (activeDir == startdir) {		/* full circle */
916 			if (fullness_state == PLENTY_SPACE) {	/* once */
917 				fullness_state = SOFT_SPACE;
918 				if (allsoftfull_warning == 0) {
919 					allsoftfull_warning++;
920 					__audit_dowarn("allsoft", "", 0);
921 				}
922 			} else {			/* full circle twice */
923 				if ((hung_count > 0) && !allhard_pause) {
924 					allhard_pause = 1;
925 					(void) gettimeofday(&next_allhard,
926 					    NULL);
927 					next_allhard.tv_sec += ALLHARD_DELAY;
928 				}
929 
930 				if (allhard_pause) {
931 					(void) gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
932 					if (now.tv_sec >= next_allhard.tv_sec) {
933 						allhard_pause = 0;
934 						__audit_dowarn("allhard", "",
935 						    ++hung_count);
936 					}
937 				} else {
938 					__audit_dowarn("allhard", "",
939 					    ++hung_count);
940 				}
941 				minfreeblocks = AVAIL_MIN;
942 				rc = AUDITD_RETRY;
943 				*error = strdup(gettext(
944 				    "all partitions full\n"));
945 				(void) __logpost("");
946 			}
947 		}
948 	}
949 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_mutex);
950 
951 	return (rc);
952 }
953 
954 
955 /*
956  * the open function uses getacdir() and getacmin to determine which
957  * directories to use and when to switch.  It takes no inputs.
958  *
959  * It may be called multiple times as auditd handles SIGHUP and SIGUSR1
960  * corresponding to the audit(1M) flags -s and -n
961  *
962  * kvlist is NULL only if auditd caught a SIGUSR1, so after the first
963  * time open is called, the reason is -s if kvlist != NULL and -n
964  * otherwise.
965  *
966  */
967 
968 auditd_rc_t
969 auditd_plugin_open(const kva_t *kvlist, char **ret_list, char **error)
970 {
971 	int		rc = 0;
972 	int		status;
973 	int		reason;
974 	char		*dirlist;
975 	char		*minfree;
976 	char		*maxsize;
977 	kva_t		*kv;
978 
979 	*error = NULL;
980 	*ret_list = NULL;
981 	kv = (kva_t *)kvlist;
982 
983 	if (am_open) {
984 		if (kvlist == NULL)
985 			reason = 1;	/* audit -n */
986 		else
987 			reason = 2;	/* audit -s */
988 	} else {
989 		reason = 0;		/* initial open */
990 #if DEBUG
991 		dbfp = __auditd_debug_file_open();
992 #endif
993 	}
994 	DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: am_open=%d, reason=%d\n", am_open, reason));
995 
996 	am_open = 1;
997 
998 	if (kvlist == NULL) {
999 		dirlist = NULL;
1000 		minfree = NULL;
1001 		maxsize = NULL;
1002 	} else {
1003 		dirlist = kva_match(kv, "p_dir");
1004 		minfree = kva_match(kv, "p_minfree");
1005 		maxsize = kva_match(kv, "p_fsize");
1006 	}
1007 	switch (reason) {
1008 	case 0:			/* initial open */
1009 		if (!binfile_is_open)
1010 			(void) pthread_mutex_init(&log_mutex, NULL);
1011 		binfile_is_open = 1;
1012 		openNewFile = 1;
1013 		/* FALLTHRU */
1014 	case 2:			/* audit -s */
1015 		/* handle p_fsize parameter */
1016 		save_maxsize(maxsize);
1017 
1018 		fullness_state = PLENTY_SPACE;
1019 		status = loadauditlist(dirlist, minfree);
1020 
1021 		if (status == -1) {
1022 			(void) __logpost("");
1023 			*error = strdup(gettext("no directories configured"));
1024 			return (AUDITD_RETRY);
1025 		} else if (status == AUDITD_NO_MEMORY) {
1026 			(void) __logpost("");
1027 			*error = strdup(gettext("no memory"));
1028 			return (status);
1029 		} else {	/* status is 0 or -2 (no change or changed) */
1030 			hung_count = 0;
1031 			DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile: loadauditlist returned %d\n",
1032 			    status));
1033 		}
1034 		break;
1035 	case 1:			/* audit -n */
1036 		(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&log_mutex);
1037 		if (open_log(activeDir) == 1)	/* ok */
1038 			openNewFile = 0;
1039 		(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_mutex);
1040 		break;
1041 	}
1042 
1043 	rc = AUDITD_SUCCESS;
1044 	*ret_list = NULL;
1045 
1046 	return (rc);
1047 }
1048 
1049 auditd_rc_t
1050 auditd_plugin_close(char **error)
1051 {
1052 	*error = NULL;
1053 
1054 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&log_mutex);
1055 	close_log(activeDir, "", "");
1056 	freedirlist(activeDir);
1057 	activeDir = NULL;
1058 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_mutex);
1059 
1060 	DPRINT((dbfp, "binfile:  closed\n"));
1061 
1062 	(void) __logpost("");
1063 
1064 	if (binfile_is_open) {
1065 		(void) pthread_mutex_destroy(&log_mutex);
1066 		binfile_is_open = 0;
1067 #if DEBUG
1068 	} else {
1069 		(void) fprintf(dbfp,
1070 		    "auditd_plugin_close() called when already closed.");
1071 #endif
1072 	}
1073 	am_open = 0;
1074 	return (AUDITD_SUCCESS);
1075 }
1076