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From: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@redhat.com>
To: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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	linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, Eric Paris <eparis@parisplace.org>,
	mpatel@redhat.com, Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH ghak90 V9 05/13] audit: log container info of syscalls
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2020 12:39:26 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20201021163926.GA3929765@madcap2.tricolour.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20201002195231.GH2882171@madcap2.tricolour.ca>

On 2020-10-02 15:52, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> On 2020-08-21 15:15, Paul Moore wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 3:41 PM Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@redhat.com> wrote:
> > > On 2020-07-05 11:10, Paul Moore wrote:
> > > > On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 9:22 AM Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@redhat.com> wrote:
> > 
> > ...
> > 
> > > > > diff --git a/kernel/auditsc.c b/kernel/auditsc.c
> > > > > index f03d3eb0752c..9e79645e5c0e 100644
> > > > > --- a/kernel/auditsc.c
> > > > > +++ b/kernel/auditsc.c
> > > > > @@ -1458,6 +1466,7 @@ static void audit_log_exit(void)
> > > > >         struct audit_buffer *ab;
> > > > >         struct audit_aux_data *aux;
> > > > >         struct audit_names *n;
> > > > > +       struct audit_contobj *cont;
> > > > >
> > > > >         context->personality = current->personality;
> > > > >
> > > > > @@ -1541,7 +1550,7 @@ static void audit_log_exit(void)
> > > > >         for (aux = context->aux_pids; aux; aux = aux->next) {
> > > > >                 struct audit_aux_data_pids *axs = (void *)aux;
> > > > >
> > > > > -               for (i = 0; i < axs->pid_count; i++)
> > > > > +               for (i = 0; i < axs->pid_count; i++) {
> > > > >                         if (audit_log_pid_context(context, axs->target_pid[i],
> > > > >                                                   axs->target_auid[i],
> > > > >                                                   axs->target_uid[i],
> > > > > @@ -1549,14 +1558,20 @@ static void audit_log_exit(void)
> > > > >                                                   axs->target_sid[i],
> > > > >                                                   axs->target_comm[i]))
> > > > >                                 call_panic = 1;
> > > > > +                       audit_log_container_id(context, axs->target_cid[i]);
> > > > > +               }
> > > >
> > > > It might be nice to see an audit event example including the
> > > > ptrace/signal information.  I'm concerned there may be some confusion
> > > > about associating the different audit container IDs with the correct
> > > > information in the event.
> > >
> > > This is the subject of ghat81, which is a test for ptrace and signal
> > > records.
> > >
> > > This was the reason I had advocated for an op= field since there is a
> > > possibility of multiple contid records per event.
> > 
> > I think an "op=" field is the wrong way to link audit container ID to
> > a particular record.  It may be convenient, but I fear that it would
> > be overloading the field too much.
> 
> Ok, after looking at the field dictionary how about item, rel, ref or rec?
> Item perhaps could be added to the OBJ_PID records, but that might be
> overloading a field that is already used in PATH records.  "rel" for
> relates-to, "ref" for reference to, "rec" for record...  Perhaps pid=
> would be enough to tie this record to the OBJ_PID record or the SYSCALL
> record, but in the case of network events, the pid may refer to a kernel
> thread.
> 
> > Like I said above, I think it would be good to see an audit event
> > example including the ptrace/signal information.  This way we can talk
> > about it on-list and hash out the various solutions if it proves to be
> > a problem.
> 
> See the list posting from 2020-09-29 "auditing signals" pointing to
> ghat81 test case about testing ptrace and signals from 18 months ago.
> 
> I think I have a way to generate a signal to multiple targets in one
> syscall...  The added challenge is to also give those targets different
> audit container identifiers.

Here is an exmple I was able to generate after updating the testsuite
script to include a signalling example of a nested audit container
identifier:

----
type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : proctitle=/usr/bin/perl -w containerid/test
type=CONTAINER_ID msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : contid=7129731255799087104^3333941723245477888
type=OBJ_PID msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : opid=115583 oauid=root ouid=root oses=1 obj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 ocomm=perl
type=CONTAINER_ID msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : contid=3333941723245477888
type=OBJ_PID msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : opid=115580 oauid=root ouid=root oses=1 obj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 ocomm=perl
type=CONTAINER_ID msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : contid=8098399240850112512^3333941723245477888
type=OBJ_PID msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : opid=115582 oauid=root ouid=root oses=1 obj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 ocomm=perl
type=SYSCALL msg=audit(2020-10-21 10:31:16.655:6731) : arch=x86_64 syscall=kill success=yes exit=0 a0=0xfffe3c84 a1=SIGTERM a2=0x4d524554 a3=0x0 items=0 ppid=115564 pid=115567 auid=root uid=root gid=root euid=root suid=root fsuid=root egid=root sgid=root fsgid=root tty=ttyS0 ses=1 comm=perl exe=/usr/bin/perl subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 key=testsuite-1603290671-AcLtUulY                     
----

There are three CONTAINER_ID records which need some way of associating with OBJ_PID records.  An additional CONTAINER_ID record would be present if the killing process itself had an audit container identifier.  I think the most obvious way to connect them is with a pid= field in the CONTAINER_ID record.

> > > > > @@ -1575,6 +1590,14 @@ static void audit_log_exit(void)
> > > > >
> > > > >         audit_log_proctitle();
> > > > >
> > > > > +       rcu_read_lock();
> > > > > +       cont = _audit_contobj_get(current);
> > > > > +       rcu_read_unlock();
> > > > > +       audit_log_container_id(context, cont);
> > > > > +       rcu_read_lock();
> > > > > +       _audit_contobj_put(cont);
> > > > > +       rcu_read_unlock();
> > > >
> > > > Do we need to grab an additional reference for the audit container
> > > > object here?  We don't create any additional references here that
> > > > persist beyond the lifetime of this function, right?
> > >
> > > Why do we need another reference?  There's one for each pointer pointing
> > > to it and so far we have just one from this task.  Or are you thinking
> > > of the contid hash list, which is only added to when a task points to it
> > > and gets removed from that list when the last task stops pointing to it.
> > > Later that gets more complicated with network namespaces and nested
> > > container objects.  For now we just needed it while generating the
> > > record, then it gets freed.
> > 
> > I don't think we need to grab an additional reference here, that is
> > why I asked the question.  The code above grabs a reference for the
> > audit container ID object associated with the current task and then
> > drops it before returning; if the current task, and it's associated
> > audit container ID object, disappears in the middle of the function
> > we've got much bigger worries :)
> 
> I misunderstood your question previously thinking you wanted yet another
> reference taken in this case, when in fact it was the opposite and you
> thought the one taken here was superfluous.
> 
> I don't *need* to grab the additional references here, but those are the
> accessor functions that exist, so I either create sub-accessor functions
> without the refcount manipulations that called from the primary accessor
> functions or open code a reduncancy...  The locking has been updated to
> protect the _put by a spin-lock.  Now that I look at it, the 4th to 7th
> lines could be bypassed by a cont == NULL check.
> 
> It is somewhat hidden now since this sequence of 7 commands has been
> abstracted into another function that is called from a second location.
> 
> > paul moore
> 
> - RGB

- RGB

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  reply	other threads:[~2020-10-21 16:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 51+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-06-27 13:20 [PATCH ghak90 V9 00/13] audit: implement container identifier Richard Guy Briggs
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 01/13] audit: collect audit task parameters Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:09   ` Paul Moore
2020-07-07  2:50     ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-08  1:42       ` Paul Moore
2020-07-13 20:29         ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-14  0:44           ` Paul Moore
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 02/13] audit: add container id Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-04 13:29   ` Paul Moore
2020-07-04 13:30     ` Paul Moore
2020-07-05 15:09   ` Paul Moore
2020-07-29 20:05     ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-08-21 19:36       ` Paul Moore
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 03/13] audit: read container ID of a process Richard Guy Briggs
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 04/13] audit: log drop of contid on exit of last task Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:10   ` Paul Moore
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 05/13] audit: log container info of syscalls Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:10   ` Paul Moore
2020-07-29 19:40     ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-08-21 19:15       ` Paul Moore
2020-10-02 19:52         ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-10-21 16:39           ` Richard Guy Briggs [this message]
2020-10-21 16:49             ` Steve Grubb
2020-10-21 17:53               ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-10-23  1:21             ` Paul Moore
2020-10-23 20:40               ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-10-28  1:35                 ` Paul Moore
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 06/13] audit: add contid support for signalling the audit daemon Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:10   ` Paul Moore
2020-07-29 19:00     ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-08-21 18:48       ` Paul Moore
2020-10-02 19:25         ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 07/13] audit: add support for non-syscall auxiliary records Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:11   ` Paul Moore
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 08/13] audit: add containerid support for user records Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:11   ` Paul Moore
2020-07-18  0:43     ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-08-21 18:34       ` Paul Moore
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 09/13] audit: add containerid filtering Richard Guy Briggs
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 10/13] audit: add support for containerid to network namespaces Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:11   ` Paul Moore
2020-07-21 22:05     ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 11/13] audit: contid check descendancy and nesting Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:11   ` Paul Moore
2020-08-07 17:10     ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-08-21 20:13       ` Paul Moore
2020-10-06 20:03         ` Richard Guy Briggs
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 12/13] audit: track container nesting Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:11   ` Paul Moore
2020-06-27 13:20 ` [PATCH ghak90 V9 13/13] audit: add capcontid to set contid outside init_user_ns Richard Guy Briggs
2020-07-05 15:11   ` Paul Moore

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