1/* audit.h -- Auditing support
2 *
3 * Copyright 2003-2004 Red Hat Inc., Durham, North Carolina.
4 * All Rights Reserved.
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
19 *
20 * Written by Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <faith@redhat.com>
21 *
22 */
23
24#ifndef _LINUX_AUDIT_H_
25#define _LINUX_AUDIT_H_
26
27#include <linux/types.h>
28#include <linux/elf-em.h>
29
30/* The netlink messages for the audit system is divided into blocks:
31 * 1000 - 1099 are for commanding the audit system
32 * 1100 - 1199 user space trusted application messages
33 * 1200 - 1299 messages internal to the audit daemon
34 * 1300 - 1399 audit event messages
35 * 1400 - 1499 SE Linux use
36 * 1500 - 1599 kernel LSPP events
37 * 1600 - 1699 kernel crypto events
38 * 1700 - 1799 kernel anomaly records
39 * 1800 - 1899 kernel integrity events
40 * 1900 - 1999 future kernel use
41 * 2000 is for otherwise unclassified kernel audit messages (legacy)
42 * 2001 - 2099 unused (kernel)
43 * 2100 - 2199 user space anomaly records
44 * 2200 - 2299 user space actions taken in response to anomalies
45 * 2300 - 2399 user space generated LSPP events
46 * 2400 - 2499 user space crypto events
47 * 2500 - 2999 future user space (maybe integrity labels and related events)
48 *
49 * Messages from 1000-1199 are bi-directional. 1200-1299 & 2100 - 2999 are
50 * exclusively user space. 1300-2099 is kernel --> user space
51 * communication.
52 */
53#define AUDIT_GET		1000	/* Get status */
54#define AUDIT_SET		1001	/* Set status (enable/disable/auditd) */
55#define AUDIT_LIST		1002	/* List syscall rules -- deprecated */
56#define AUDIT_ADD		1003	/* Add syscall rule -- deprecated */
57#define AUDIT_DEL		1004	/* Delete syscall rule -- deprecated */
58#define AUDIT_USER		1005	/* Message from userspace -- deprecated */
59#define AUDIT_LOGIN		1006	/* Define the login id and information */
60#define AUDIT_WATCH_INS		1007	/* Insert file/dir watch entry */
61#define AUDIT_WATCH_REM		1008	/* Remove file/dir watch entry */
62#define AUDIT_WATCH_LIST	1009	/* List all file/dir watches */
63#define AUDIT_SIGNAL_INFO	1010	/* Get info about sender of signal to auditd */
64#define AUDIT_ADD_RULE		1011	/* Add syscall filtering rule */
65#define AUDIT_DEL_RULE		1012	/* Delete syscall filtering rule */
66#define AUDIT_LIST_RULES	1013	/* List syscall filtering rules */
67#define AUDIT_TRIM		1014	/* Trim junk from watched tree */
68#define AUDIT_MAKE_EQUIV	1015	/* Append to watched tree */
69#define AUDIT_TTY_GET		1016	/* Get TTY auditing status */
70#define AUDIT_TTY_SET		1017	/* Set TTY auditing status */
71
72#define AUDIT_FIRST_USER_MSG	1100	/* Userspace messages mostly uninteresting to kernel */
73#define AUDIT_USER_AVC		1107	/* We filter this differently */
74#define AUDIT_USER_TTY		1124	/* Non-ICANON TTY input meaning */
75#define AUDIT_LAST_USER_MSG	1199
76#define AUDIT_FIRST_USER_MSG2	2100	/* More user space messages */
77#define AUDIT_LAST_USER_MSG2	2999
78
79#define AUDIT_DAEMON_START      1200    /* Daemon startup record */
80#define AUDIT_DAEMON_END        1201    /* Daemon normal stop record */
81#define AUDIT_DAEMON_ABORT      1202    /* Daemon error stop record */
82#define AUDIT_DAEMON_CONFIG     1203    /* Daemon config change */
83
84#define AUDIT_SYSCALL		1300	/* Syscall event */
85/* #define AUDIT_FS_WATCH	1301	 * Deprecated */
86#define AUDIT_PATH		1302	/* Filename path information */
87#define AUDIT_IPC		1303	/* IPC record */
88#define AUDIT_SOCKETCALL	1304	/* sys_socketcall arguments */
89#define AUDIT_CONFIG_CHANGE	1305	/* Audit system configuration change */
90#define AUDIT_SOCKADDR		1306	/* sockaddr copied as syscall arg */
91#define AUDIT_CWD		1307	/* Current working directory */
92#define AUDIT_EXECVE		1309	/* execve arguments */
93#define AUDIT_IPC_SET_PERM	1311	/* IPC new permissions record type */
94#define AUDIT_MQ_OPEN		1312	/* POSIX MQ open record type */
95#define AUDIT_MQ_SENDRECV	1313	/* POSIX MQ send/receive record type */
96#define AUDIT_MQ_NOTIFY		1314	/* POSIX MQ notify record type */
97#define AUDIT_MQ_GETSETATTR	1315	/* POSIX MQ get/set attribute record type */
98#define AUDIT_KERNEL_OTHER	1316	/* For use by 3rd party modules */
99#define AUDIT_FD_PAIR		1317    /* audit record for pipe/socketpair */
100#define AUDIT_OBJ_PID		1318	/* ptrace target */
101#define AUDIT_TTY		1319	/* Input on an administrative TTY */
102#define AUDIT_EOE		1320	/* End of multi-record event */
103#define AUDIT_BPRM_FCAPS	1321	/* Information about fcaps increasing perms */
104#define AUDIT_CAPSET		1322	/* Record showing argument to sys_capset */
105#define AUDIT_MMAP		1323	/* Record showing descriptor and flags in mmap */
106#define AUDIT_NETFILTER_PKT	1324	/* Packets traversing netfilter chains */
107#define AUDIT_NETFILTER_CFG	1325	/* Netfilter chain modifications */
108
109#define AUDIT_AVC		1400	/* SE Linux avc denial or grant */
110#define AUDIT_SELINUX_ERR	1401	/* Internal SE Linux Errors */
111#define AUDIT_AVC_PATH		1402	/* dentry, vfsmount pair from avc */
112#define AUDIT_MAC_POLICY_LOAD	1403	/* Policy file load */
113#define AUDIT_MAC_STATUS	1404	/* Changed enforcing,permissive,off */
114#define AUDIT_MAC_CONFIG_CHANGE	1405	/* Changes to booleans */
115#define AUDIT_MAC_UNLBL_ALLOW	1406	/* NetLabel: allow unlabeled traffic */
116#define AUDIT_MAC_CIPSOV4_ADD	1407	/* NetLabel: add CIPSOv4 DOI entry */
117#define AUDIT_MAC_CIPSOV4_DEL	1408	/* NetLabel: del CIPSOv4 DOI entry */
118#define AUDIT_MAC_MAP_ADD	1409	/* NetLabel: add LSM domain mapping */
119#define AUDIT_MAC_MAP_DEL	1410	/* NetLabel: del LSM domain mapping */
120#define AUDIT_MAC_IPSEC_ADDSA	1411	/* Not used */
121#define AUDIT_MAC_IPSEC_DELSA	1412	/* Not used  */
122#define AUDIT_MAC_IPSEC_ADDSPD	1413	/* Not used */
123#define AUDIT_MAC_IPSEC_DELSPD	1414	/* Not used */
124#define AUDIT_MAC_IPSEC_EVENT	1415	/* Audit an IPSec event */
125#define AUDIT_MAC_UNLBL_STCADD	1416	/* NetLabel: add a static label */
126#define AUDIT_MAC_UNLBL_STCDEL	1417	/* NetLabel: del a static label */
127
128#define AUDIT_FIRST_KERN_ANOM_MSG   1700
129#define AUDIT_LAST_KERN_ANOM_MSG    1799
130#define AUDIT_ANOM_PROMISCUOUS      1700 /* Device changed promiscuous mode */
131#define AUDIT_ANOM_ABEND            1701 /* Process ended abnormally */
132#define AUDIT_INTEGRITY_DATA	    1800 /* Data integrity verification */
133#define AUDIT_INTEGRITY_METADATA    1801 /* Metadata integrity verification */
134#define AUDIT_INTEGRITY_STATUS	    1802 /* Integrity enable status */
135#define AUDIT_INTEGRITY_HASH	    1803 /* Integrity HASH type */
136#define AUDIT_INTEGRITY_PCR	    1804 /* PCR invalidation msgs */
137#define AUDIT_INTEGRITY_RULE	    1805 /* policy rule */
138
139#define AUDIT_KERNEL		2000	/* Asynchronous audit record. NOT A REQUEST. */
140
141/* Rule flags */
142#define AUDIT_FILTER_USER	0x00	/* Apply rule to user-generated messages */
143#define AUDIT_FILTER_TASK	0x01	/* Apply rule at task creation (not syscall) */
144#define AUDIT_FILTER_ENTRY	0x02	/* Apply rule at syscall entry */
145#define AUDIT_FILTER_WATCH	0x03	/* Apply rule to file system watches */
146#define AUDIT_FILTER_EXIT	0x04	/* Apply rule at syscall exit */
147#define AUDIT_FILTER_TYPE	0x05	/* Apply rule at audit_log_start */
148
149#define AUDIT_NR_FILTERS	6
150
151#define AUDIT_FILTER_PREPEND	0x10	/* Prepend to front of list */
152
153/* Rule actions */
154#define AUDIT_NEVER    0	/* Do not build context if rule matches */
155#define AUDIT_POSSIBLE 1	/* Build context if rule matches  */
156#define AUDIT_ALWAYS   2	/* Generate audit record if rule matches */
157
158/* Rule structure sizes -- if these change, different AUDIT_ADD and
159 * AUDIT_LIST commands must be implemented. */
160#define AUDIT_MAX_FIELDS   64
161#define AUDIT_MAX_KEY_LEN  256
162#define AUDIT_BITMASK_SIZE 64
163#define AUDIT_WORD(nr) ((__u32)((nr)/32))
164#define AUDIT_BIT(nr)  (1 << ((nr) - AUDIT_WORD(nr)*32))
165
166#define AUDIT_SYSCALL_CLASSES 16
167#define AUDIT_CLASS_DIR_WRITE 0
168#define AUDIT_CLASS_DIR_WRITE_32 1
169#define AUDIT_CLASS_CHATTR 2
170#define AUDIT_CLASS_CHATTR_32 3
171#define AUDIT_CLASS_READ 4
172#define AUDIT_CLASS_READ_32 5
173#define AUDIT_CLASS_WRITE 6
174#define AUDIT_CLASS_WRITE_32 7
175#define AUDIT_CLASS_SIGNAL 8
176#define AUDIT_CLASS_SIGNAL_32 9
177
178/* This bitmask is used to validate user input.  It represents all bits that
179 * are currently used in an audit field constant understood by the kernel.
180 * If you are adding a new #define AUDIT_<whatever>, please ensure that
181 * AUDIT_UNUSED_BITS is updated if need be. */
182#define AUDIT_UNUSED_BITS	0x07FFFC00
183
184
185/* Rule fields */
186				/* These are useful when checking the
187				 * task structure at task creation time
188				 * (AUDIT_PER_TASK).  */
189#define AUDIT_PID	0
190#define AUDIT_UID	1
191#define AUDIT_EUID	2
192#define AUDIT_SUID	3
193#define AUDIT_FSUID	4
194#define AUDIT_GID	5
195#define AUDIT_EGID	6
196#define AUDIT_SGID	7
197#define AUDIT_FSGID	8
198#define AUDIT_LOGINUID	9
199#define AUDIT_PERS	10
200#define AUDIT_ARCH	11
201#define AUDIT_MSGTYPE	12
202#define AUDIT_SUBJ_USER	13	/* security label user */
203#define AUDIT_SUBJ_ROLE	14	/* security label role */
204#define AUDIT_SUBJ_TYPE	15	/* security label type */
205#define AUDIT_SUBJ_SEN	16	/* security label sensitivity label */
206#define AUDIT_SUBJ_CLR	17	/* security label clearance label */
207#define AUDIT_PPID	18
208#define AUDIT_OBJ_USER	19
209#define AUDIT_OBJ_ROLE	20
210#define AUDIT_OBJ_TYPE	21
211#define AUDIT_OBJ_LEV_LOW	22
212#define AUDIT_OBJ_LEV_HIGH	23
213
214				/* These are ONLY useful when checking
215				 * at syscall exit time (AUDIT_AT_EXIT). */
216#define AUDIT_DEVMAJOR	100
217#define AUDIT_DEVMINOR	101
218#define AUDIT_INODE	102
219#define AUDIT_EXIT	103
220#define AUDIT_SUCCESS   104	/* exit >= 0; value ignored */
221#define AUDIT_WATCH	105
222#define AUDIT_PERM	106
223#define AUDIT_DIR	107
224#define AUDIT_FILETYPE	108
225
226#define AUDIT_ARG0      200
227#define AUDIT_ARG1      (AUDIT_ARG0+1)
228#define AUDIT_ARG2      (AUDIT_ARG0+2)
229#define AUDIT_ARG3      (AUDIT_ARG0+3)
230
231#define AUDIT_FILTERKEY	210
232
233#define AUDIT_NEGATE			0x80000000
234
235/* These are the supported operators.
236 *	4  2  1  8
237 *	=  >  <  ?
238 *	----------
239 *	0  0  0	 0	00	nonsense
240 *	0  0  0	 1	08	&  bit mask
241 *	0  0  1	 0	10	<
242 *	0  1  0	 0	20	>
243 *	0  1  1	 0	30	!=
244 *	1  0  0	 0	40	=
245 *	1  0  0	 1	48	&=  bit test
246 *	1  0  1	 0	50	<=
247 *	1  1  0	 0	60	>=
248 *	1  1  1	 1	78	all operators
249 */
250#define AUDIT_BIT_MASK			0x08000000
251#define AUDIT_LESS_THAN			0x10000000
252#define AUDIT_GREATER_THAN		0x20000000
253#define AUDIT_NOT_EQUAL			0x30000000
254#define AUDIT_EQUAL			0x40000000
255#define AUDIT_BIT_TEST			(AUDIT_BIT_MASK|AUDIT_EQUAL)
256#define AUDIT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL	(AUDIT_LESS_THAN|AUDIT_EQUAL)
257#define AUDIT_GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL	(AUDIT_GREATER_THAN|AUDIT_EQUAL)
258#define AUDIT_OPERATORS			(AUDIT_EQUAL|AUDIT_NOT_EQUAL|AUDIT_BIT_MASK)
259
260enum {
261	Audit_equal,
262	Audit_not_equal,
263	Audit_bitmask,
264	Audit_bittest,
265	Audit_lt,
266	Audit_gt,
267	Audit_le,
268	Audit_ge,
269	Audit_bad
270};
271
272/* Status symbols */
273				/* Mask values */
274#define AUDIT_STATUS_ENABLED		0x0001
275#define AUDIT_STATUS_FAILURE		0x0002
276#define AUDIT_STATUS_PID		0x0004
277#define AUDIT_STATUS_RATE_LIMIT		0x0008
278#define AUDIT_STATUS_BACKLOG_LIMIT	0x0010
279				/* Failure-to-log actions */
280#define AUDIT_FAIL_SILENT	0
281#define AUDIT_FAIL_PRINTK	1
282#define AUDIT_FAIL_PANIC	2
283
284/* distinguish syscall tables */
285#define __AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT 0x80000000
286#define __AUDIT_ARCH_LE	   0x40000000
287#define AUDIT_ARCH_ALPHA	(EM_ALPHA|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
288#define AUDIT_ARCH_ARM		(EM_ARM|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
289#define AUDIT_ARCH_ARMEB	(EM_ARM)
290#define AUDIT_ARCH_CRIS		(EM_CRIS|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
291#define AUDIT_ARCH_FRV		(EM_FRV)
292#define AUDIT_ARCH_H8300	(EM_H8_300)
293#define AUDIT_ARCH_I386		(EM_386|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
294#define AUDIT_ARCH_IA64		(EM_IA_64|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
295#define AUDIT_ARCH_M32R		(EM_M32R)
296#define AUDIT_ARCH_M68K		(EM_68K)
297#define AUDIT_ARCH_MIPS		(EM_MIPS)
298#define AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL	(EM_MIPS|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
299#define AUDIT_ARCH_MIPS64	(EM_MIPS|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT)
300#define AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL64	(EM_MIPS|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
301#define AUDIT_ARCH_PARISC	(EM_PARISC)
302#define AUDIT_ARCH_PARISC64	(EM_PARISC|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT)
303#define AUDIT_ARCH_PPC		(EM_PPC)
304#define AUDIT_ARCH_PPC64	(EM_PPC64|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT)
305#define AUDIT_ARCH_S390		(EM_S390)
306#define AUDIT_ARCH_S390X	(EM_S390|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT)
307#define AUDIT_ARCH_SH		(EM_SH)
308#define AUDIT_ARCH_SHEL		(EM_SH|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
309#define AUDIT_ARCH_SH64		(EM_SH|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT)
310#define AUDIT_ARCH_SHEL64	(EM_SH|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
311#define AUDIT_ARCH_SPARC	(EM_SPARC)
312#define AUDIT_ARCH_SPARC64	(EM_SPARCV9|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT)
313#define AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64	(EM_X86_64|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
314
315#define AUDIT_PERM_EXEC		1
316#define AUDIT_PERM_WRITE	2
317#define AUDIT_PERM_READ		4
318#define AUDIT_PERM_ATTR		8
319
320struct audit_status {
321	__u32		mask;		/* Bit mask for valid entries */
322	__u32		enabled;	/* 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled */
323	__u32		failure;	/* Failure-to-log action */
324	__u32		pid;		/* pid of auditd process */
325	__u32		rate_limit;	/* messages rate limit (per second) */
326	__u32		backlog_limit;	/* waiting messages limit */
327	__u32		lost;		/* messages lost */
328	__u32		backlog;	/* messages waiting in queue */
329};
330
331struct audit_tty_status {
332	__u32		enabled; /* 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled */
333};
334
335/* audit_rule_data supports filter rules with both integer and string
336 * fields.  It corresponds with AUDIT_ADD_RULE, AUDIT_DEL_RULE and
337 * AUDIT_LIST_RULES requests.
338 */
339struct audit_rule_data {
340	__u32		flags;	/* AUDIT_PER_{TASK,CALL}, AUDIT_PREPEND */
341	__u32		action;	/* AUDIT_NEVER, AUDIT_POSSIBLE, AUDIT_ALWAYS */
342	__u32		field_count;
343	__u32		mask[AUDIT_BITMASK_SIZE]; /* syscall(s) affected */
344	__u32		fields[AUDIT_MAX_FIELDS];
345	__u32		values[AUDIT_MAX_FIELDS];
346	__u32		fieldflags[AUDIT_MAX_FIELDS];
347	__u32		buflen;	/* total length of string fields */
348	char		buf[0];	/* string fields buffer */
349};
350
351/* audit_rule is supported to maintain backward compatibility with
352 * userspace.  It supports integer fields only and corresponds to
353 * AUDIT_ADD, AUDIT_DEL and AUDIT_LIST requests.
354 */
355struct audit_rule {		/* for AUDIT_LIST, AUDIT_ADD, and AUDIT_DEL */
356	__u32		flags;	/* AUDIT_PER_{TASK,CALL}, AUDIT_PREPEND */
357	__u32		action;	/* AUDIT_NEVER, AUDIT_POSSIBLE, AUDIT_ALWAYS */
358	__u32		field_count;
359	__u32		mask[AUDIT_BITMASK_SIZE];
360	__u32		fields[AUDIT_MAX_FIELDS];
361	__u32		values[AUDIT_MAX_FIELDS];
362};
363
364#endif
365