On 2021-09-01 15:21, Paul Moore wrote:
On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 11:18 AM Paul Moore
<paul(a)paul-moore.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 11:04 AM Richard Guy Briggs <rgb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > I did set a syscall filter for
> > -a exit,always -F arch=b64 -S
io_uring_enter,io_uring_setup,io_uring_register -F key=iouringsyscall
> > and that yielded some records with a couple of orphans that surprised me
> > a bit.
>
> Without looking too closely at the log you sent, you can expect URING
> records without an associated SYSCALL record when the uring op is
> being processed in the io-wq or sqpoll context. In the io-wq case the
> processing is happening after the thread finished the syscall but
> before the execution context returns to userspace and in the case of
> sqpoll the processing is handled by a separate kernel thread with no
> association to a process thread.
I spent some time this morning/afternoon playing with the io_uring
audit filtering capability and with your audit userspace
ghau-iouring-filtering.v1.0 branch it appears to work correctly. Yes,
the userspace tooling isn't quite 100% yet (e.g. `auditctl -l` doesn't
map the io_uring ops correctly), but I know you mentioned you have a
number of fixes/improvements still as a work-in-progress there so I'm
not too concerned. The important part is that the kernel pieces look
to be working correctly.
Ok, I have squashed and pushed the audit userspace support for iouring:
https://github.com/rgbriggs/audit-userspace/commit/e8bd8d2ea8adcaa758024c...
https://github.com/linux-audit/audit-userspace/compare/master...rgbriggs:...
There are test rpms for f35 here:
http://people.redhat.com/~rbriggs/ghak-iouring/git-e8bd8d2-fc35/
userspace v2 changelog:
- check for watch before adding perm
- update manpage to include filesystem filter
- update support for the uring filter list: doc, -U op, op names
- add support for the AUDIT_URINGOP record type
- add uringop support to ausearch
- add uringop support to aureport
- lots of bug fixes
"auditctl -a uring,always -S ..." will now throw an error and require
"-U" instead.
As usual, if you notice anything awry while playing with the
userspace
changes please let me know.
Same for userspace... I think I already see one mapping uring op names
in ausearch...
paul moore
- RGB
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