[PATCH] Fixed reason field in audit signal logging

Eric Paris eparis at redhat.com
Thu Nov 7 15:53:24 UTC 2013


On Thu, 2013-11-07 at 21:21 +0530, Paul Davies C wrote:
> So rather than logging the "reason=memory violation" when process ends
> abnormally due to any signal delivery , it will be be better if we
> leave  "reason=undefined" . 

reason=memory_violation  or invalid_pointer     etc

although maybe it should be just 'signal'... and you can get the signal
number from the record....

> Your thoughts?
> 
> 
> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:12 PM, Eric Paris <eparis at redhat.com> wrote:
>         On Thu, 2013-11-07 at 10:05 -0500, Steve Grubb wrote:
>         > On Thursday, November 07, 2013 09:43:24 AM Eric Paris wrote:
>         > > On Thu, 2013-11-07 at 19:09 +0530, Paul Davies C wrote:
>         > > > The audit system logs the signals that leads to abnormal
>         end of a process.
>         > > > However , as of now , it always states the reason for
>         failure of a process
>         > > > as "memory violation" regardless of the signal
>         delivered. This is due to
>         > > > the audit_core_dumps() function pass the reason for
>         failure blindly to
>         > > > the audit_log_abend() as "memory violation".
>         > > >
>         > > > This patch changes the audit_core_dumps() function as to
>         pass on the right
>         > > > reason to the audit_log_abend based on the signal
>         received.
>         > > >
>         > > > Signed-off-by:Paul Davies C
>         > >
>         > > Acked-by: Eric Paris <eparis at redhat.com>
>         > >
>         > > But we really should wait for an Ack and thoughts from
>         steve grubb....
>         >
>         > I am confused. This is the abnormal end event I have:
>         >
>         > type=ANOM_ABEND msg=audit(1303339663.307:142): auid=4325
>         uid=0 gid=0 ses=1
>         > subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0 pid=3775
>         comm="aureport" sig=11
>         >
>         > Why / when did we start adding text explanations? We should
>         not do that. We
>         > didn't have it before and it should not have been added. The
>         signal number is
>         > enough to identify the problem.
>         
>         
>         We started adding a reason when seccomp started sending
>         ANOM_ABEND
>         events as well.  It doesn't do so with a signal.  Agreed, the
>         " " is/was
>         a bad idea...
>         
>         >
>         > If we did need a reason= field, all these strings with
>         spaces will get
>         > separated on parsing. They should be like "memory-violation"
>         or "recieved-
>         > abort". And would it be better to hide this in the
>         audit_log_abend function? I
>         > honestly don't understand why this was added.
>         >
>         > -Steve
>         >
>         >
>         > > > ---
>         > > >
>         > > >  kernel/auditsc.c |   31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>         > > >  1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>         > > >
>         > > > diff --git a/kernel/auditsc.c b/kernel/auditsc.c
>         > > > index 9845cb3..3cafd13 100644
>         > > > --- a/kernel/auditsc.c
>         > > > +++ b/kernel/auditsc.c
>         > > > @@ -2395,7 +2395,36 @@ void audit_core_dumps(long signr)
>         > > >
>         > > >   ab = audit_log_start(NULL, GFP_KERNEL,
>         AUDIT_ANOM_ABEND);
>         > > >   if (unlikely(!ab))
>         > > >
>         > > >           return;
>         > > >
>         > > > - audit_log_abend(ab, "memory violation", signr);
>         > > > +
>         > > > + /*Identify the reason for failure based on signal
>         delivered.*/
>         > > > + switch (signr) {
>         > > > + case SIGABRT:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "received abort",
>         signr);
>         > > > +                 break;
>         > > > + case SIGBUS:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "invalid pointer
>         dereference", signr);
>         > > > +                 break;
>         > > > + case SIGFPE:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "invalid floating
>         point instruction",
>         > signr);
>         > > > +                 break;
>         > > > + case SIGILL:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "illegal
>         instruction", signr);
>         > > > +                 break;
>         > > > + case SIGSEGV:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "memory
>         violation", signr);
>         > > > +                 break;
>         > > > + case SIGTRAP:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "bad instruction /
>         debugger generated
>         > signal",
>         > > > signr); +                 break;
>         > > > + case SIGXCPU:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "cpu time
>         violation", signr);
>         > > > +                 break;
>         > > > + case SIGXFSZ:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "file size
>         violation", signr);
>         > > > +                 break;
>         > > > + default:
>         > > > +                 audit_log_abend(ab, "not defined",
>         signr);
>         > > > + }
>         > > >
>         > > >   audit_log_end(ab);
>         > > >
>         > > >  }
>         >
>         
>         
>         
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Paul Davies C
> vivafoss.blogspot.com





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