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38 #include <sys/param.h>
39 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
40 #include <sys/kernel.h>
42 #include <sys/namei.h>
43 #include <sys/proc_internal.h>
44 #include <sys/kauth.h>
45 #include <sys/queue.h>
46 #include <sys/systm.h>
48 #include <sys/ucred.h>
50 #include <sys/unistd.h>
51 #include <sys/file_internal.h>
52 #include <sys/vnode_internal.h>
54 #include <sys/syscall.h>
55 #include <sys/malloc.h>
57 #include <sys/sysent.h>
58 #include <sys/sysproto.h>
59 #include <sys/vfs_context.h>
60 #include <sys/domain.h>
61 #include <sys/protosw.h>
62 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
64 #include <bsm/audit.h>
65 #include <bsm/audit_internal.h>
66 #include <bsm/audit_kevents.h>
68 #include <security/audit/audit.h>
69 #include <security/audit/audit_bsd.h>
70 #include <security/audit/audit_private.h>
72 #include <mach/host_priv.h>
73 #include <mach/host_special_ports.h>
74 #include <mach/audit_triggers_server.h>
76 #include <kern/host.h>
77 #include <kern/kalloc.h>
78 #include <kern/zalloc.h>
79 #include <kern/lock.h>
80 #include <kern/wait_queue.h>
81 #include <kern/sched_prim.h>
83 #include <net/route.h>
85 #include <netinet/in.h>
86 #include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
89 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_AUDITDATA
, "audit_data", "Audit data storage");
90 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_AUDITPATH
, "audit_path", "Audit path storage");
91 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_AUDITTEXT
, "audit_text", "Audit text storage");
94 * Audit control settings that are set/read by system calls and are hence
97 * Define the audit control flags.
103 au_class_t audit_kevent_mask
;
106 * Flags controlling behavior in low storage situations. Should we panic if
107 * a write fails? Should we fail stop if we're out of disk space?
109 int audit_panic_on_write_fail
;
115 * Are we currently "failing stop" due to out of disk space?
117 int audit_in_failure
;
120 * Global audit statistics.
122 struct audit_fstat audit_fstat
;
125 * Preselection mask for non-attributable events.
127 struct au_mask audit_nae_mask
;
130 * Mutex to protect global variables shared between various threads and
133 struct mtx audit_mtx
;
136 * Queue of audit records ready for delivery to disk. We insert new records
137 * at the tail, and remove records from the head. Also, a count of the
138 * number of records used for checking queue depth. In addition, a counter
139 * of records that we have allocated but are not yet in the queue, which is
140 * needed to estimate the total size of the combined set of records
141 * outstanding in the system.
143 struct kaudit_queue audit_q
;
148 * Audit queue control settings (minimum free, low/high water marks, etc.)
150 struct au_qctrl audit_qctrl
;
153 * Condition variable to signal to the worker that it has work to do: either
154 * new records are in the queue, or a log replacement is taking place.
156 struct cv audit_worker_cv
;
159 * Condition variable to signal when the worker is done draining the audit
162 struct cv audit_drain_cv
;
165 * Condition variable to flag when crossing the low watermark, meaning that
166 * threads blocked due to hitting the high watermark can wake up and continue
169 struct cv audit_watermark_cv
;
172 * Condition variable for auditing threads wait on when in fail-stop mode.
173 * Threads wait on this CV forever (and ever), never seeing the light of day
176 static struct cv audit_fail_cv
;
178 static zone_t audit_record_zone
;
181 * Kernel audit information. This will store the current audit address
182 * or host information that the kernel will use when it's generating
183 * audit records. This data is modified by the A_GET{SET}KAUDIT auditon(2)
186 static struct auditinfo_addr audit_kinfo
;
187 static struct rwlock audit_kinfo_lock
;
189 #define KINFO_LOCK_INIT() rw_init(&audit_kinfo_lock, \
191 #define KINFO_RLOCK() rw_rlock(&audit_kinfo_lock)
192 #define KINFO_WLOCK() rw_wlock(&audit_kinfo_lock)
193 #define KINFO_RUNLOCK() rw_runlock(&audit_kinfo_lock)
194 #define KINFO_WUNLOCK() rw_wunlock(&audit_kinfo_lock)
197 audit_set_kinfo(struct auditinfo_addr
*ak
)
200 KASSERT(ak
->ai_termid
.at_type
== AU_IPv4
||
201 ak
->ai_termid
.at_type
== AU_IPv6
,
202 ("audit_set_kinfo: invalid address type"));
205 bcopy(ak
, &audit_kinfo
, sizeof(audit_kinfo
));
210 audit_get_kinfo(struct auditinfo_addr
*ak
)
213 KASSERT(audit_kinfo
.ai_termid
.at_type
== AU_IPv4
||
214 audit_kinfo
.ai_termid
.at_type
== AU_IPv6
,
215 ("audit_set_kinfo: invalid address type"));
218 bcopy(&audit_kinfo
, ak
, sizeof(*ak
));
223 * Construct an audit record for the passed thread.
226 audit_record_ctor(proc_t p
, struct kaudit_record
*ar
)
230 bzero(ar
, sizeof(*ar
));
231 ar
->k_ar
.ar_magic
= AUDIT_RECORD_MAGIC
;
232 nanotime(&ar
->k_ar
.ar_starttime
);
234 cred
= kauth_cred_proc_ref(p
);
237 * Export the subject credential.
239 cru2x(cred
, &ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_cred
);
240 ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_ruid
= cred
->cr_ruid
;
241 ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_rgid
= cred
->cr_rgid
;
242 ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_egid
= cred
->cr_groups
[0];
243 ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_pid
= p
->p_pid
;
244 ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_auid
= cred
->cr_audit
.as_aia_p
->ai_auid
;
245 ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_asid
= cred
->cr_audit
.as_aia_p
->ai_asid
;
246 bcopy(&cred
->cr_audit
.as_mask
, &ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_amask
,
247 sizeof(struct au_mask
));
248 bcopy(&cred
->cr_audit
.as_aia_p
->ai_termid
, &ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_term_addr
,
249 sizeof(struct au_tid_addr
));
250 kauth_cred_unref(&cred
);
254 audit_record_dtor(struct kaudit_record
*ar
)
257 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_upath1
!= NULL
)
258 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_upath1
, M_AUDITPATH
);
259 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_upath2
!= NULL
)
260 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_upath2
, M_AUDITPATH
);
261 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_kpath1
!= NULL
)
262 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_kpath1
, M_AUDITPATH
);
263 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_kpath2
!= NULL
)
264 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_kpath2
, M_AUDITPATH
);
265 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_text
!= NULL
)
266 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_text
, M_AUDITTEXT
);
267 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_opaque
!= NULL
)
268 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_opaque
, M_AUDITDATA
);
269 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_data
!= NULL
)
270 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_data
, M_AUDITDATA
);
271 if (ar
->k_udata
!= NULL
)
272 free(ar
->k_udata
, M_AUDITDATA
);
273 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_argv
!= NULL
)
274 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_argv
, M_AUDITTEXT
);
275 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_envv
!= NULL
)
276 free(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_envv
, M_AUDITTEXT
);
280 * Initialize the Audit subsystem: configuration state, work queue,
281 * synchronization primitives, worker thread, and trigger device node. Also
282 * call into the BSM assembly code to initialize it.
290 audit_kevent_mask
= 0;
292 audit_panic_on_write_fail
= 0;
294 audit_in_failure
= 0;
298 audit_fstat
.af_filesz
= 0; /* '0' means unset, unbounded. */
299 audit_fstat
.af_currsz
= 0;
300 audit_nae_mask
.am_success
= 0;
301 audit_nae_mask
.am_failure
= 0;
303 TAILQ_INIT(&audit_q
);
306 audit_qctrl
.aq_hiwater
= AQ_HIWATER
;
307 audit_qctrl
.aq_lowater
= AQ_LOWATER
;
308 audit_qctrl
.aq_bufsz
= AQ_BUFSZ
;
309 audit_qctrl
.aq_minfree
= AU_FS_MINFREE
;
311 audit_kinfo
.ai_termid
.at_type
= AU_IPv4
;
312 audit_kinfo
.ai_termid
.at_addr
[0] = INADDR_ANY
;
314 mtx_init(&audit_mtx
, "audit_mtx", NULL
, MTX_DEF
);
316 cv_init(&audit_worker_cv
, "audit_worker_cv");
317 cv_init(&audit_drain_cv
, "audit_drain_cv");
318 cv_init(&audit_watermark_cv
, "audit_watermark_cv");
319 cv_init(&audit_fail_cv
, "audit_fail_cv");
321 audit_record_zone
= zinit(sizeof(struct kaudit_record
),
322 AQ_HIWATER
*sizeof(struct kaudit_record
), 8192, "audit_zone");
326 /* Init audit session subsystem. */
327 audit_session_init();
329 /* Initialize the BSM audit subsystem. */
332 /* audit_trigger_init(); */
334 /* Start audit worker thread. */
335 (void) audit_pipe_init();
337 /* Start audit worker thread. */
342 * Drain the audit queue and close the log at shutdown. Note that this can
343 * be called both from the system shutdown path and also from audit
344 * configuration syscalls, so 'arg' and 'howto' are ignored.
350 audit_rotate_vnode(NULL
, NULL
);
354 * Return the current thread's audit record, if any.
356 __inline__
struct kaudit_record
*
360 return (curthread()->uu_ar
);
364 * XXXAUDIT: There are a number of races present in the code below due to
365 * release and re-grab of the mutex. The code should be revised to become
366 * slightly less racy.
368 * XXXAUDIT: Shouldn't there be logic here to sleep waiting on available
369 * pre_q space, suspending the system call until there is room?
371 struct kaudit_record
*
372 audit_new(int event
, proc_t p
, __unused
struct uthread
*uthread
)
374 struct kaudit_record
*ar
;
377 mtx_lock(&audit_mtx
);
378 no_record
= (audit_suspended
|| !audit_enabled
);
379 mtx_unlock(&audit_mtx
);
384 * Initialize the audit record header.
385 * XXX: We may want to fail-stop if allocation fails.
387 * Note: the number of outstanding uncommitted audit records is
388 * limited to the number of concurrent threads servicing system calls
391 ar
= zalloc(audit_record_zone
);
394 audit_record_ctor(p
, ar
);
395 ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
= event
;
398 if (audit_mac_new(p
, ar
) != 0) {
399 zfree(audit_record_zone
, ar
);
404 mtx_lock(&audit_mtx
);
406 mtx_unlock(&audit_mtx
);
412 audit_free(struct kaudit_record
*ar
)
415 audit_record_dtor(ar
);
419 zfree(audit_record_zone
, ar
);
423 audit_commit(struct kaudit_record
*ar
, int error
, int retval
)
429 struct au_mask
*aumask
;
435 * Decide whether to commit the audit record by checking the error
436 * value from the system call and using the appropriate audit mask.
438 if (ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_auid
== AU_DEFAUDITID
)
439 aumask
= &audit_nae_mask
;
441 aumask
= &ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_amask
;
444 sorf
= AU_PRS_FAILURE
;
446 sorf
= AU_PRS_SUCCESS
;
448 switch(ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
) {
451 * The open syscall always writes a AUE_OPEN_RWTC event;
452 * change it to the proper type of event based on the flags
453 * and the error value.
455 ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
= audit_flags_and_error_to_openevent(
456 ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_fflags
, error
);
459 case AUE_OPEN_EXTENDED_RWTC
:
461 * The open_extended syscall always writes a
462 * AUE_OPEN_EXTENDEDRWTC event; change it to the proper type of
463 * event based on the flags and the error value.
465 ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
= audit_flags_and_error_to_openextendedevent(
466 ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_fflags
, error
);
470 ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
= audit_ctlname_to_sysctlevent(
471 ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_ctlname
, ar
->k_ar
.ar_valid_arg
);
475 /* Convert the auditon() command to an event. */
476 ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
= auditon_command_event(ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_cmd
);
480 /* Convert some fcntl() commands to their own events. */
481 ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
= audit_fcntl_command_event(
482 ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_cmd
, ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_fflags
, error
);
486 auid
= ar
->k_ar
.ar_subj_auid
;
487 event
= ar
->k_ar
.ar_event
;
488 class = au_event_class(event
);
490 ar
->k_ar_commit
|= AR_COMMIT_KERNEL
;
491 if (au_preselect(event
, class, aumask
, sorf
) != 0)
492 ar
->k_ar_commit
|= AR_PRESELECT_TRAIL
;
493 if (audit_pipe_preselect(auid
, event
, class, sorf
,
494 ar
->k_ar_commit
& AR_PRESELECT_TRAIL
) != 0)
495 ar
->k_ar_commit
|= AR_PRESELECT_PIPE
;
496 if ((ar
->k_ar_commit
& (AR_PRESELECT_TRAIL
| AR_PRESELECT_PIPE
|
497 AR_PRESELECT_USER_TRAIL
| AR_PRESELECT_USER_PIPE
)) == 0) {
498 mtx_lock(&audit_mtx
);
500 mtx_unlock(&audit_mtx
);
505 ar
->k_ar
.ar_errno
= error
;
506 ar
->k_ar
.ar_retval
= retval
;
507 nanotime(&ar
->k_ar
.ar_endtime
);
510 * Note: it could be that some records initiated while audit was
511 * enabled should still be committed?
513 mtx_lock(&audit_mtx
);
514 if (audit_suspended
|| !audit_enabled
) {
516 mtx_unlock(&audit_mtx
);
522 * Constrain the number of committed audit records based on the
523 * configurable parameter.
525 while (audit_q_len
>= audit_qctrl
.aq_hiwater
)
526 cv_wait(&audit_watermark_cv
, &audit_mtx
);
528 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&audit_q
, ar
, k_q
);
531 cv_signal(&audit_worker_cv
);
532 mtx_unlock(&audit_mtx
);
536 * audit_syscall_enter() is called on entry to each system call. It is
537 * responsible for deciding whether or not to audit the call (preselection),
538 * and if so, allocating a per-thread audit record. audit_new() will fill in
539 * basic thread/credential properties.
542 audit_syscall_enter(unsigned int code
, proc_t proc
, struct uthread
*uthread
)
544 struct au_mask
*aumask
;
551 * In FreeBSD, each ABI has its own system call table, and hence
552 * mapping of system call codes to audit events. Convert the code to
553 * an audit event identifier using the process system call table
554 * reference. In Darwin, there's only one, so we use the global
555 * symbol for the system call table. No audit record is generated
556 * for bad system calls, as no operation has been performed.
558 * In Mac OS X, the audit events are stored in a table seperate from
559 * the syscall table(s). This table is generated by makesyscalls.sh
560 * from syscalls.master and stored in audit_kevents.c.
562 if (code
> NUM_SYSENT
)
564 event
= sys_au_event
[code
];
565 if (event
== AUE_NULL
)
568 KASSERT(uthread
->uu_ar
== NULL
,
569 ("audit_syscall_enter: uthread->uu_ar != NULL"));
572 * Check which audit mask to use; either the kernel non-attributable
573 * event mask or the process audit mask.
575 cred
= kauth_cred_proc_ref(proc
);
576 auid
= cred
->cr_audit
.as_aia_p
->ai_auid
;
577 if (auid
== AU_DEFAUDITID
)
578 aumask
= &audit_nae_mask
;
580 aumask
= &cred
->cr_audit
.as_mask
;
583 * Allocate an audit record, if preselection allows it, and store in
584 * the thread for later use.
586 class = au_event_class(event
);
589 * Note: audit_mac_syscall_enter() may call audit_new() and allocate
590 * memory for the audit record (uu_ar).
592 if (audit_mac_syscall_enter(code
, proc
, uthread
, cred
, event
) == 0)
595 if (au_preselect(event
, class, aumask
, AU_PRS_BOTH
)) {
597 * If we're out of space and need to suspend unprivileged
598 * processes, do that here rather than trying to allocate
599 * another audit record.
601 * Note: we might wish to be able to continue here in the
602 * future, if the system recovers. That should be possible
603 * by means of checking the condition in a loop around
604 * cv_wait(). It might be desirable to reevaluate whether an
605 * audit record is still required for this event by
606 * re-calling au_preselect().
608 if (audit_in_failure
&&
609 suser(cred
, &proc
->p_acflag
) != 0) {
610 cv_wait(&audit_fail_cv
, &audit_mtx
);
611 panic("audit_failing_stop: thread continued");
613 if (uthread
->uu_ar
== NULL
)
614 uthread
->uu_ar
= audit_new(event
, proc
, uthread
);
615 } else if (audit_pipe_preselect(auid
, event
, class, AU_PRS_BOTH
, 0)) {
616 if (uthread
->uu_ar
== NULL
)
617 uthread
->uu_ar
= audit_new(event
, proc
, uthread
);
621 kauth_cred_unref(&cred
);
625 * audit_syscall_exit() is called from the return of every system call, or in
626 * the event of exit1(), during the execution of exit1(). It is responsible
627 * for committing the audit record, if any, along with return condition.
629 * Note: The audit_syscall_exit() parameter list was modified to support
630 * mac_audit_check_postselect(), which requires the syscall number.
634 audit_syscall_exit(unsigned int code
, int error
, __unused proc_t proc
,
635 struct uthread
*uthread
)
638 audit_syscall_exit(int error
, __unsed proc_t proc
, struct uthread
*uthread
)
644 * Commit the audit record as desired; once we pass the record into
645 * audit_commit(), the memory is owned by the audit subsystem. The
646 * return value from the system call is stored on the user thread.
647 * If there was an error, the return value is set to -1, imitating
648 * the behavior of the cerror routine.
653 retval
= uthread
->uu_rval
[0];
656 if (audit_mac_syscall_exit(code
, uthread
, error
, retval
) != 0)
659 audit_commit(uthread
->uu_ar
, error
, retval
);
662 uthread
->uu_ar
= NULL
;
666 * Calls to set up and tear down audit structures used during Mach system
670 audit_mach_syscall_enter(unsigned short event
)
672 struct uthread
*uthread
;
674 struct au_mask
*aumask
;
679 if (event
== AUE_NULL
)
682 uthread
= curthread();
686 proc
= current_proc();
690 KASSERT(uthread
->uu_ar
== NULL
,
691 ("audit_mach_syscall_enter: uthread->uu_ar != NULL"));
693 cred
= kauth_cred_proc_ref(proc
);
694 auid
= cred
->cr_audit
.as_aia_p
->ai_auid
;
697 * Check which audit mask to use; either the kernel non-attributable
698 * event mask or the process audit mask.
700 if (auid
== AU_DEFAUDITID
)
701 aumask
= &audit_nae_mask
;
703 aumask
= &cred
->cr_audit
.as_mask
;
706 * Allocate an audit record, if desired, and store in the BSD thread
709 class = au_event_class(event
);
710 if (au_preselect(event
, class, aumask
, AU_PRS_BOTH
))
711 uthread
->uu_ar
= audit_new(event
, proc
, uthread
);
712 else if (audit_pipe_preselect(auid
, event
, class, AU_PRS_BOTH
, 0))
713 uthread
->uu_ar
= audit_new(event
, proc
, uthread
);
715 uthread
->uu_ar
= NULL
;
717 kauth_cred_unref(&cred
);
721 audit_mach_syscall_exit(int retval
, struct uthread
*uthread
)
724 * The error code from Mach system calls is the same as the
727 /* XXX Is the above statement always true? */
728 audit_commit(uthread
->uu_ar
, retval
, retval
);
729 uthread
->uu_ar
= NULL
;
733 * kau_will_audit can be used by a security policy to determine
734 * if an audit record will be stored, reducing wasted memory allocation
735 * and string handling.
741 return (audit_enabled
&& currecord() != NULL
);
745 audit_proc_coredump(proc_t proc
, char *path
, int errcode
)
747 struct kaudit_record
*ar
;
748 struct au_mask
*aumask
;
753 kauth_cred_t my_cred
;
754 struct uthread
*uthread
;
759 * Make sure we are using the correct preselection mask.
761 my_cred
= kauth_cred_proc_ref(proc
);
762 auid
= my_cred
->cr_audit
.as_aia_p
->ai_auid
;
763 if (auid
== AU_DEFAUDITID
)
764 aumask
= &audit_nae_mask
;
766 aumask
= &my_cred
->cr_audit
.as_mask
;
767 kauth_cred_unref(&my_cred
);
769 * It's possible for coredump(9) generation to fail. Make sure that
770 * we handle this case correctly for preselection.
773 sorf
= AU_PRS_FAILURE
;
775 sorf
= AU_PRS_SUCCESS
;
776 class = au_event_class(AUE_CORE
);
777 if (au_preselect(AUE_CORE
, class, aumask
, sorf
) == 0 &&
778 audit_pipe_preselect(auid
, AUE_CORE
, class, sorf
, 0) == 0)
781 * If we are interested in seeing this audit record, allocate it.
782 * Where possible coredump records should contain a pathname and arg32
785 uthread
= curthread();
786 ar
= audit_new(AUE_CORE
, proc
, uthread
);
788 pathp
= &ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_upath1
;
789 *pathp
= malloc(MAXPATHLEN
, M_AUDITPATH
, M_WAITOK
);
790 if (audit_canon_path(vfs_context_cwd(vfs_context_current()), path
,
792 free(*pathp
, M_AUDITPATH
);
794 ARG_SET_VALID(ar
, ARG_UPATH1
);
796 ar
->k_ar
.ar_arg_signum
= proc
->p_sigacts
->ps_sig
;
797 ARG_SET_VALID(ar
, ARG_SIGNUM
);
800 audit_commit(ar
, errcode
, ret
);
802 #endif /* CONFIG_AUDIT */