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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 /*
27  * Event Log Service RPC (LOGR) interface definition.
28  */
29 #include <sys/utsname.h>
30 #include <unistd.h>
31 #include <strings.h>
32 #include <smbsrv/libsmb.h>
33 #include <smbsrv/libmlrpc.h>
34 #include <smbsrv/ntstatus.h>
35 #include <smbsrv/nmpipes.h>
36 #include <smbsrv/libmlsvc.h>
37 #include <smbsrv/ndl/eventlog.ndl>
38 #include <smbsrv/nterror.h>
39 
40 
41 #define	LOGR_FWD		+1
42 #define	LOGR_REW		-1
43 #define	LOGR_RECORD_SIGNATURE	0x654C664C
44 
45 #define	LOGR_PRI(p)		((p) & LOG_PRIMASK)
46 #define	LOGR_WNSTRLEN(S)	((strlen((S)) + 1) * sizeof (smb_wchar_t))
47 
48 #define	LOGR_MSG_DWORD_OFFSET	12
49 #define	LOGR_MSG_WORD_OFFSET	4
50 
51 /*
52  * READ flags for EventLogRead
53  *
54  * EVENTLOG_SEEK_READ
55  * The read operation proceeds from the record specified by the
56  * dwRecordOffset parameter. This flag cannot be used with
57  * EVENTLOG_SEQUENTIAL_READ.
58  *
59  * EVENTLOG_SEQUENTIAL_READ
60  * The read operation proceeds sequentially from the last call to the
61  * ReadEventLog function using this handle. This flag cannot be used
62  * with EVENTLOG_SEEK_READ.
63  *
64  * If the buffer is large enough, more than one record can be read at
65  * the specified seek position; you must specify one of the following
66  * flags to indicate the direction for successive read operations.
67  *
68  * EVENTLOG_FORWARDS_READ
69  * The log is read in chronological order. This flag cannot be used
70  * with EVENTLOG_BACKWARDS_READ.
71  *
72  * EVENTLOG_BACKWARDS_READ
73  * The log is read in reverse chronological order. This flag cannot be
74  * used with EVENTLOG_FORWARDS_READ.
75  */
76 #define	EVENTLOG_SEQUENTIAL_READ	0x0001
77 #define	EVENTLOG_SEEK_READ		0x0002
78 #define	EVENTLOG_FORWARDS_READ		0x0004
79 #define	EVENTLOG_BACKWARDS_READ		0x0008
80 
81 /*
82  * The types of events that can be logged.
83  */
84 #define	EVENTLOG_SUCCESS		0x0000
85 #define	EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE		0x0001
86 #define	EVENTLOG_WARNING_TYPE		0x0002
87 #define	EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE	0x0004
88 #define	EVENTLOG_AUDIT_SUCCESS		0x0008
89 #define	EVENTLOG_AUDIT_FAILURE		0x0010
90 
91 /*
92  * Event Identifiers
93  *
94  * Event identifiers uniquely identify a particular event. Each event
95  * source can define its own numbered events and the description strings
96  * to which they are mapped. Event viewers can present these strings to
97  * the user. They should help the user understand what went wrong and
98  * suggest what actions to take. Direct the description at users solving
99  * their own problems, not at administrators or support technicians.
100  * Make the description clear and concise and avoid culture-specific
101  * phrases.
102  *
103  * The following diagram illustrates the format of an event identifier.
104  *
105  *   3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
106  *   1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
107  *  +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
108  *  |Sev|C|R|     Facility          |               Code            |
109  *  +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
110  *
111  *  Sev
112  *        Indicates the severity. This is one of the following values:
113  *        00 - Success
114  *        01 - Informational
115  *        10 - Warning
116  *        11 - Error
117  *
118  *  C
119  *        Indicates a customer code (1) or a system code (0).
120  *  R
121  *        Reserved bit.
122  *  Facility
123  *        Facility code.
124  *  Code
125  *        Status code for the facility.
126  */
127 #define	EVENTID_SEVERITY_SUCCESS	0x00000000
128 #define	EVENTID_SEVERITY_INFO		0x40000000
129 #define	EVENTID_SEVERITY_WARNING	0x80000000
130 #define	EVENTID_SEVERITY_ERROR		0xC0000000
131 
132 #define	EVENTID_SYSTEM_CODE		0x00000000
133 #define	EVENTID_CUSTOMER_CODE		0x20000000
134 
135 static int logr_s_EventLogClose(void *, ndr_xa_t *);
136 static int logr_s_EventLogQueryCount(void *, ndr_xa_t *);
137 static int logr_s_EventLogGetOldestRec(void *, ndr_xa_t *);
138 static int logr_s_EventLogOpen(void *, ndr_xa_t *);
139 static int logr_s_EventLogRead(void *, ndr_xa_t *);
140 
141 static ndr_stub_table_t logr_stub_table[] = {
142 	{ logr_s_EventLogClose,		LOGR_OPNUM_EventLogClose },
143 	{ logr_s_EventLogQueryCount,	LOGR_OPNUM_EventLogQueryCount },
144 	{ logr_s_EventLogGetOldestRec,	LOGR_OPNUM_EventLogGetOldestRec },
145 	{ logr_s_EventLogOpen,		LOGR_OPNUM_EventLogOpen },
146 	{ logr_s_EventLogRead,		LOGR_OPNUM_EventLogRead },
147 	{0}
148 };
149 
150 static ndr_service_t logr_service = {
151 	"LOGR",				/* name */
152 	"Event Log Service",		/* desc */
153 	"\\eventlog",			/* endpoint */
154 	PIPE_NTSVCS,			/* sec_addr_port */
155 	"82273fdc-e32a-18c3-3f78-827929dc23ea", 0,	/* abstract */
156 	NDR_TRANSFER_SYNTAX_UUID,		2,	/* transfer */
157 	0,				/* no bind_instance_size */
158 	0,				/* no bind_req() */
159 	0,				/* no unbind_and_close() */
160 	0,				/* use generic_call_stub() */
161 	&TYPEINFO(logr_interface),	/* interface ti */
162 	logr_stub_table			/* stub_table */
163 };
164 
165 /*
166  * logr_initialize
167  *
168  * This function registers the LOGR RPC interface with the RPC runtime
169  * library. It must be called in order to use either the client side
170  * or the server side functions.
171  */
172 void
173 logr_initialize(void)
174 {
175 	(void) ndr_svc_register(&logr_service);
176 	logr_init();
177 }
178 
179 void
180 logr_finalize(void)
181 {
182 	logr_fini();
183 }
184 
185 /*
186  * logr_hdlookup
187  *
188  * Handle lookup wrapper to validate the local service and/or manager context.
189  */
190 static ndr_handle_t *
191 logr_hdlookup(ndr_xa_t *mxa, ndr_hdid_t *id)
192 {
193 	ndr_handle_t *hd;
194 	logr_context_t *ctx;
195 
196 	if ((hd = ndr_hdlookup(mxa, id)) == NULL)
197 		return (NULL);
198 
199 	if ((ctx = (logr_context_t *)hd->nh_data) == NULL)
200 		return (NULL);
201 
202 	if (ctx->lc_source_name == NULL)
203 		return (NULL);
204 
205 	return (hd);
206 }
207 
208 /*
209  * logr_context_data_free
210  *
211  * Callback to free the context data associated with local service
212  * and/or manager context.
213  */
214 static void
215 logr_context_data_free(void *ctxp)
216 {
217 	logr_context_t *ctx = (logr_context_t *)ctxp;
218 
219 	if (ctx == NULL)
220 		return;
221 
222 	free(ctx->lc_source_name);
223 	free(ctx->lc_cached_read_data->rd_log);
224 	free(ctx->lc_cached_read_data);
225 	free(ctx);
226 	ctx = NULL;
227 }
228 
229 /*
230  * logr_hdalloc
231  *
232  * Handle allocation wrapper to setup the local manager context.
233  */
234 static ndr_hdid_t *
235 logr_hdalloc(ndr_xa_t *mxa, char *logname)
236 {
237 	logr_context_t *ctx;
238 
239 	if ((ctx = malloc(sizeof (logr_context_t))) == NULL)
240 		return (NULL);
241 	bzero(ctx, sizeof (logr_context_t));
242 
243 	ctx->lc_source_name = strdup(logname);
244 	if (ctx->lc_source_name == NULL) {
245 		free(ctx);
246 		return (NULL);
247 	}
248 
249 	if (logr_get_snapshot(ctx) != 0) {
250 		free(ctx->lc_source_name);
251 		free(ctx);
252 		return (NULL);
253 	}
254 
255 	return (ndr_hdalloc(mxa, ctx));
256 }
257 
258 /*
259  * logr_s_EventLogClose
260  *
261  * This is a request to close the LOGR interface specified by handle.
262  * Free the handle and associated resources, and zero out the result
263  * handle for the client.
264  */
265 static int
266 logr_s_EventLogClose(void *arg, ndr_xa_t *mxa)
267 {
268 	struct logr_EventLogClose *param = arg;
269 	ndr_hdid_t *id = (ndr_hdid_t *)&param->handle;
270 	ndr_handle_t *hd;
271 
272 	if ((hd = ndr_hdlookup(mxa, id)) == NULL) {
273 		bzero(&param->result_handle, sizeof (logr_handle_t));
274 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
275 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
276 	}
277 	logr_context_data_free(hd->nh_data);
278 	ndr_hdfree(mxa, id);
279 
280 	bzero(&param->result_handle, sizeof (logr_handle_t));
281 	param->status = NT_STATUS_SUCCESS;
282 
283 	return (NDR_DRC_OK);
284 }
285 
286 /*
287  * logr_s_EventLogOpen
288  *
289  * Open the event log. Not supported yet.
290  */
291 /*ARGSUSED*/
292 static int
293 logr_s_EventLogOpen(void *arg, ndr_xa_t *mxa)
294 {
295 	struct logr_EventLogOpen *param = arg;
296 	ndr_hdid_t *id = NULL;
297 	ndr_handle_t *hd;
298 	char *log_name = NULL;
299 
300 	if (!ndr_is_admin(mxa)) {
301 		bzero(&param->handle, sizeof (logr_handle_t));
302 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
303 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
304 	}
305 
306 	if (param->log_name.length != 0)
307 		log_name = (char *)param->log_name.str;
308 
309 	if (!logr_is_supported(log_name)) {
310 		bzero(&param->handle, sizeof (logr_handle_t));
311 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
312 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
313 	}
314 
315 	id = logr_hdalloc(mxa, log_name);
316 	if (id && ((hd = logr_hdlookup(mxa, id)) != NULL)) {
317 		hd->nh_data_free = logr_context_data_free;
318 		bcopy(id, &param->handle, sizeof (logr_handle_t));
319 		param->status = NT_STATUS_SUCCESS;
320 	} else {
321 		bzero(&param->handle, sizeof (logr_handle_t));
322 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
323 	}
324 
325 	return (NDR_DRC_OK);
326 }
327 
328 /*
329  * logr_s_EventLogQueryCount
330  *
331  * take a snapshot from system log, assign it to the given handle.
332  * return number of log entries in the snapshot as result of RPC
333  * call.
334  */
335 static int
336 logr_s_EventLogQueryCount(void *arg, ndr_xa_t *mxa)
337 {
338 	struct logr_EventLogQueryCount *param = arg;
339 	ndr_hdid_t *id = (ndr_hdid_t *)&param->handle;
340 	ndr_handle_t *hd;
341 	logr_context_t *ctx;
342 	logr_read_data_t *data;
343 
344 	if ((hd = logr_hdlookup(mxa, id)) == NULL) {
345 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
346 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
347 	}
348 
349 	ctx = (logr_context_t *)hd->nh_data;
350 	data = ctx->lc_cached_read_data;
351 
352 	param->rec_num = data->rd_tot_recnum;
353 	param->status = NT_STATUS_SUCCESS;
354 	return (NDR_DRC_OK);
355 }
356 
357 /*
358  * logr_s_EventLogGetOldestRec
359  *
360  * Return oldest record number in the snapshot as result of RPC call.
361  */
362 static int
363 logr_s_EventLogGetOldestRec(void *arg, ndr_xa_t *mxa)
364 {
365 	struct logr_EventLogGetOldestRec *param = arg;
366 	ndr_hdid_t *id = (ndr_hdid_t *)&param->handle;
367 	ndr_handle_t *hd;
368 	logr_context_t *ctx;
369 	logr_read_data_t *data;
370 
371 	if ((hd = logr_hdlookup(mxa, id)) == NULL) {
372 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
373 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
374 	}
375 
376 	ctx = (logr_context_t *)hd->nh_data;
377 	data = ctx->lc_cached_read_data;
378 
379 	param->oldest_rec = data->rd_log->li_idx - data->rd_tot_recnum + 1;
380 
381 	param->status = NT_STATUS_SUCCESS;
382 	return (NDR_DRC_OK);
383 }
384 
385 /*
386  * logr_set_event_typeid
387  *
388  * Map the local system log priority to the event type and event ID
389  * for Windows events.
390  */
391 void
392 logr_set_event_typeid(int le_pri, WORD *etype, DWORD *eid)
393 {
394 	switch (LOGR_PRI(le_pri)) {
395 	case LOG_EMERG:
396 	case LOG_ALERT:
397 	case LOG_CRIT:
398 	case LOG_ERR:
399 		*eid   = EVENTID_SEVERITY_ERROR;
400 		*etype = EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE;
401 		break;
402 	case LOG_WARNING:
403 		*eid   = EVENTID_SEVERITY_WARNING;
404 		*etype = EVENTLOG_WARNING_TYPE;
405 		break;
406 	case LOG_NOTICE:
407 	case LOG_INFO:
408 	case LOG_DEBUG:
409 		*eid   = EVENTID_SEVERITY_INFO;
410 		*etype = EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE;
411 		break;
412 	default:
413 		*eid   = EVENTID_SEVERITY_SUCCESS;
414 		*etype = EVENTLOG_SUCCESS;
415 	}
416 }
417 
418 /*
419  * logr_get_entry
420  *
421  * Gets a log entry.
422  */
423 static logr_entry_t *
424 logr_get_entry(logr_info_t *linfo, int entno)
425 {
426 	return (&linfo->li_entry[entno]);
427 }
428 
429 /*
430  * logr_set_logrecord
431  *
432  * Fill a Windows event record based on a local system log record.
433  */
434 static void
435 logr_set_logrecord(char *src_name, logr_entry_t *le,
436     DWORD recno, logr_record_t *rec)
437 {
438 	int srcname_len = 0, hostname_len = 0, len;
439 	int str_offs, sh_len;
440 	smb_wchar_t wcs_hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
441 	smb_wchar_t wcs_srcname[SYS_NMLN * 2];
442 
443 	(void) smb_mbstowcs(wcs_srcname, src_name,
444 	    strlen(src_name) + 1);
445 	srcname_len = LOGR_WNSTRLEN(src_name);
446 
447 	/* Because, Solaris allows remote logging, need to get hostname here */
448 	(void) smb_mbstowcs(wcs_hostname, le->le_hostname,
449 	    strlen(le->le_hostname) + 1);
450 	hostname_len = LOGR_WNSTRLEN(le->le_hostname);
451 
452 	sh_len = srcname_len + hostname_len;
453 	str_offs = LOGR_MSG_DWORD_OFFSET * sizeof (DWORD) +
454 	    LOGR_MSG_WORD_OFFSET * sizeof (WORD) + sh_len;
455 
456 	rec->Length1 = sizeof (logr_record_t);
457 	rec->Reserved = LOGR_RECORD_SIGNATURE;
458 	rec->RecordNumber = recno;
459 	rec->TimeGenerated = le->le_timestamp.tv_sec;
460 	rec->TimeWritten = le->le_timestamp.tv_sec;
461 	logr_set_event_typeid(le->le_pri, &rec->EventType, &rec->EventID);
462 	rec->NumStrings = 1;
463 	rec->EventCategory = 0;
464 	rec->ReservedFlags = 0;
465 	rec->ClosingRecordNumber = 0;
466 	rec->StringOffset = str_offs;
467 	rec->UserSidLength = 0;
468 	rec->UserSidOffset = 0;
469 	rec->DataLength = 0;
470 	rec->DataOffset = 0;
471 
472 	bzero(rec->info, LOGR_MAXENTRYLEN);
473 	(void) memcpy(rec->info, wcs_srcname, srcname_len);
474 	(void) memcpy(rec->info + srcname_len, wcs_hostname, hostname_len);
475 
476 	len = strlen(le->le_msg) + 1;
477 	if (len > 0)
478 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
479 		(void) smb_mbstowcs((smb_wchar_t *)(rec->info + sh_len),
480 		    le->le_msg, len);
481 
482 	rec->Length2 = sizeof (logr_record_t);
483 }
484 
485 /*
486  * logr_s_EventLogRead
487  *
488  * Reads a whole number of entries from system log. The function can
489  * read log entries in chronological or reverse chronological order.
490  */
491 static int
492 logr_s_EventLogRead(void *arg, ndr_xa_t *mxa)
493 {
494 	struct logr_EventLogRead *param = arg;
495 	ndr_hdid_t *id = (ndr_hdid_t *)&param->handle;
496 	ndr_handle_t *hd;
497 	logr_read_data_t *rdata;
498 	logr_entry_t *le;
499 	DWORD ent_no, ent_num, ent_remain;
500 	logr_record_t *rec;
501 	BYTE *buf;
502 	int dir, ent_per_req, iter;
503 	logr_context_t *ctx;
504 
505 	if ((hd = logr_hdlookup(mxa, id)) == NULL) {
506 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
507 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
508 	}
509 
510 	ctx = (logr_context_t *)hd->nh_data;
511 	rdata = ctx->lc_cached_read_data;
512 	if (rdata == NULL) {
513 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
514 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
515 	}
516 
517 	dir = (param->read_flags & EVENTLOG_FORWARDS_READ) ?
518 	    LOGR_FWD : LOGR_REW;
519 
520 	if (param->read_flags & EVENTLOG_SEEK_READ)
521 		rdata->rd_last_sentrec = param->rec_offset;
522 	else if (rdata->rd_first_read)
523 		/*
524 		 * set last record number which is read for
525 		 * the first iteration of sequential read.
526 		 */
527 		rdata->rd_last_sentrec = (dir == LOGR_FWD)
528 		    ? (rdata->rd_log->li_idx - rdata->rd_tot_recnum)
529 		    : rdata->rd_log->li_idx;
530 
531 	ent_remain = (dir == LOGR_FWD)
532 	    ? (rdata->rd_tot_recnum - rdata->rd_last_sentrec)
533 	    : rdata->rd_last_sentrec;
534 
535 	/*
536 	 * function should return as many whole log entries as
537 	 * will fit in the buffer; it should not return partial
538 	 * entries, even if there is room in the buffer.
539 	 */
540 	ent_per_req = param->nbytes_to_read / sizeof (logr_record_t);
541 	if (ent_remain > ent_per_req)
542 		ent_remain = ent_per_req;
543 
544 	if (ent_remain == 0) {
545 		/*
546 		 * Send this error to Windows client so that it
547 		 * can figure out that there is no more record
548 		 * to read.
549 		 */
550 		param->buf = NDR_STRDUP(mxa, "");
551 		param->sent_size = 0;
552 		param->status = NT_SC_ERROR(NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE);
553 		return (NDR_DRC_OK);
554 	}
555 
556 	param->buf = NDR_MALLOC(mxa, param->nbytes_to_read);
557 	buf = (BYTE *)param->buf;
558 
559 	for (ent_num = 0, ent_no = rdata->rd_last_sentrec;
560 	    ent_num < ent_remain; ent_num++, ent_no += dir) {
561 
562 		iter = ent_no & LOGR_NMSGMASK;
563 		if (dir == LOGR_REW)
564 			iter = (ent_no - 1) & LOGR_NMSGMASK;
565 
566 		le = logr_get_entry(rdata->rd_log, iter);
567 
568 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
569 		rec = (logr_record_t *)buf;
570 		logr_set_logrecord(ctx->lc_source_name, le, ent_no, rec);
571 		buf += sizeof (logr_record_t);
572 	}
573 
574 	rdata->rd_last_sentrec = ent_no;
575 	rdata->rd_first_read = 0;
576 
577 	param->sent_size = sizeof (logr_record_t) * ent_remain;
578 	param->status = NT_STATUS_SUCCESS;
579 
580 	return (NDR_DRC_OK);
581 }
582