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author | David Woodhouse <dwmw2@shinybook.infradead.org> | 2005-05-21 21:08:09 +0100 |
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committer | David Woodhouse <dwmw2@shinybook.infradead.org> | 2005-05-21 21:08:09 +0100 |
commit | bfb4496e7239c9132d732a65cdcf3d6a7431ad1a (patch) | |
tree | 72a2068a1008a66db09ad6eebfdeb490f1a33308 /kernel/audit.c | |
parent | 7b5d781ce1f19fb7382d3d3fb7af48e429bed12d (diff) | |
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AUDIT: Assign serial number to non-syscall messages
Move audit_serial() into audit.c and use it to generate serial numbers
on messages even when there is no audit context from syscall auditing.
This allows us to disambiguate audit records when more than one is
generated in the same millisecond.
Based on a patch by Steve Grubb after he observed the problem.
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/audit.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/audit.c | 46 |
1 files changed, 42 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/audit.c b/kernel/audit.c index f0a003acf621..35306f4369e7 100644 --- a/kernel/audit.c +++ b/kernel/audit.c @@ -597,6 +597,47 @@ err: return NULL; } +/* Compute a serial number for the audit record. Audit records are + * written to user-space as soon as they are generated, so a complete + * audit record may be written in several pieces. The timestamp of the + * record and this serial number are used by the user-space tools to + * determine which pieces belong to the same audit record. The + * (timestamp,serial) tuple is unique for each syscall and is live from + * syscall entry to syscall exit. + * + * Atomic values are only guaranteed to be 24-bit, so we count down. + * + * NOTE: Another possibility is to store the formatted records off the + * audit context (for those records that have a context), and emit them + * all at syscall exit. However, this could delay the reporting of + * significant errors until syscall exit (or never, if the system + * halts). */ +unsigned int audit_serial(void) +{ + static atomic_t serial = ATOMIC_INIT(0xffffff); + unsigned int a, b; + + do { + a = atomic_read(&serial); + if (atomic_dec_and_test(&serial)) + atomic_set(&serial, 0xffffff); + b = atomic_read(&serial); + } while (b != a - 1); + + return 0xffffff - b; +} + +static inline void audit_get_stamp(struct audit_context *ctx, + struct timespec *t, unsigned int *serial) +{ + if (ctx) + auditsc_get_stamp(ctx, t, serial); + else { + *t = CURRENT_TIME; + *serial = audit_serial(); + } +} + /* Obtain an audit buffer. This routine does locking to obtain the * audit buffer, but then no locking is required for calls to * audit_log_*format. If the tsk is a task that is currently in a @@ -630,10 +671,7 @@ struct audit_buffer *audit_log_start(struct audit_context *ctx, int type) return NULL; } - if (!audit_get_stamp(ab->ctx, &t, &serial)) { - t = CURRENT_TIME; - serial = 0; - } + audit_get_stamp(ab->ctx, &t, &serial); audit_log_format(ab, "audit(%lu.%03lu:%u): ", t.tv_sec, t.tv_nsec/1000000, serial); |