freebsd-dev/contrib/openbsm/bin/auditd/auditd_darwin.c

485 lines
12 KiB
C
Raw Normal View History

Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha4, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4 - With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number, rather than have the caller perform that conversion. - Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris that will be of immediate use on other platforms. - Add an event for Calife. - Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error number space. - Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support. Add libauditd library that is shared between launchd and auditd. - Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X. - Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail. - Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit startup that it has not been properly terminated. - Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file has been recovered from not being properly terminated. This event is stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered audit trail file. - Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files. - Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system calls. - For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging. - Add support for NOTICE level logging. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3 - Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens. This is required as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent error numbers. - Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the total size for the token. This bug resulted in "unknown" tokens being printed after the exec args/env tokens. - Support for AUT_SOCKET_EX extended socket tokens, which describe a socket using a pair of IPv4/IPv6 and port tuples. - OpenBSM BSM file header version bumped for 1.1 release. - Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc.
2008-12-28 22:40:42 +00:00
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Apple Inc.
Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha4, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4 - With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number, rather than have the caller perform that conversion. - Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris that will be of immediate use on other platforms. - Add an event for Calife. - Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error number space. - Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support. Add libauditd library that is shared between launchd and auditd. - Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X. - Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail. - Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit startup that it has not been properly terminated. - Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file has been recovered from not being properly terminated. This event is stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered audit trail file. - Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files. - Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system calls. - For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging. - Add support for NOTICE level logging. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3 - Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens. This is required as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent error numbers. - Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the total size for the token. This bug resulted in "unknown" tokens being printed after the exec args/env tokens. - Support for AUT_SOCKET_EX extended socket tokens, which describe a socket using a pair of IPv4/IPv6 and port tuples. - OpenBSM BSM file header version bumped for 1.1 release. - Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc.
2008-12-28 22:40:42 +00:00
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of Apple Inc. ("Apple") nor the names of
* its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $P4: //depot/projects/trustedbsd/openbsm/bin/auditd/auditd_darwin.c#5 $
Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha4, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4 - With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number, rather than have the caller perform that conversion. - Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris that will be of immediate use on other platforms. - Add an event for Calife. - Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error number space. - Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support. Add libauditd library that is shared between launchd and auditd. - Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X. - Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail. - Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit startup that it has not been properly terminated. - Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file has been recovered from not being properly terminated. This event is stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered audit trail file. - Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files. - Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system calls. - For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging. - Add support for NOTICE level logging. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3 - Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens. This is required as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent error numbers. - Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the total size for the token. This bug resulted in "unknown" tokens being printed after the exec args/env tokens. - Support for AUT_SOCKET_EX extended socket tokens, which describe a socket using a pair of IPv4/IPv6 and port tuples. - OpenBSM BSM file header version bumped for 1.1 release. - Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc.
2008-12-28 22:40:42 +00:00
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <config/config.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <bsm/audit.h>
#include <bsm/audit_uevents.h>
#include <bsm/auditd_lib.h>
#include <bsm/libbsm.h>
#include <asl.h>
#include <launch.h>
#include <notify.h>
#include <mach/port.h>
#include <mach/mach_error.h>
#include <mach/mach_traps.h>
#include <mach/mach.h>
#include <mach/host_special_ports.h>
#include "auditd.h"
#include "auditd_controlServer.h"
#include "audit_triggersServer.h"
/*
* Apple System Logger Handles.
*/
static aslmsg au_aslmsg = NULL;
static aslclient au_aslclient = NULL;
static mach_port_t control_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
static mach_port_t signal_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
static mach_port_t port_set = MACH_PORT_NULL;
/*
* Current auditing state (cache).
*/
static int auditing_state = AUD_STATE_INIT;
/*
* Maximum idle time before auditd terminates under launchd.
* If it is zero then auditd does not timeout while idle.
*/
static int max_idletime = 0;
#ifndef __BSM_INTERNAL_NOTIFY_KEY
#define __BSM_INTERNAL_NOTIFY_KEY "com.apple.audit.change"
#endif /* __BSM_INTERNAL_NOTIFY_KEY */
#ifndef __AUDIT_LAUNCHD_LABEL
#define __AUDIT_LAUNCHD_LABEL "com.apple.auditd"
Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha4, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4 - With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number, rather than have the caller perform that conversion. - Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris that will be of immediate use on other platforms. - Add an event for Calife. - Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error number space. - Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support. Add libauditd library that is shared between launchd and auditd. - Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X. - Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail. - Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit startup that it has not been properly terminated. - Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file has been recovered from not being properly terminated. This event is stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered audit trail file. - Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files. - Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system calls. - For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging. - Add support for NOTICE level logging. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3 - Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens. This is required as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent error numbers. - Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the total size for the token. This bug resulted in "unknown" tokens being printed after the exec args/env tokens. - Support for AUT_SOCKET_EX extended socket tokens, which describe a socket using a pair of IPv4/IPv6 and port tuples. - OpenBSM BSM file header version bumped for 1.1 release. - Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc.
2008-12-28 22:40:42 +00:00
#endif /* __AUDIT_LAUNCHD_LABEL */
#define MAX_MSG_SIZE 4096
/*
* Open and set up system logging.
*/
void
auditd_openlog(int debug, gid_t gid)
{
uint32_t opt = 0;
char *cp = NULL;
if (debug)
opt = ASL_OPT_STDERR;
au_aslclient = asl_open("auditd", "com.apple.auditd", opt);
Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha4, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4 - With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number, rather than have the caller perform that conversion. - Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris that will be of immediate use on other platforms. - Add an event for Calife. - Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error number space. - Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support. Add libauditd library that is shared between launchd and auditd. - Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X. - Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail. - Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit startup that it has not been properly terminated. - Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file has been recovered from not being properly terminated. This event is stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered audit trail file. - Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files. - Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system calls. - For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging. - Add support for NOTICE level logging. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3 - Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens. This is required as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent error numbers. - Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the total size for the token. This bug resulted in "unknown" tokens being printed after the exec args/env tokens. - Support for AUT_SOCKET_EX extended socket tokens, which describe a socket using a pair of IPv4/IPv6 and port tuples. - OpenBSM BSM file header version bumped for 1.1 release. - Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc.
2008-12-28 22:40:42 +00:00
au_aslmsg = asl_new(ASL_TYPE_MSG);
#ifdef ASL_KEY_READ_UID
/*
* Make it only so the audit administrator and members of the audit
* review group (if used) have access to the auditd system log messages.
*/
asl_set(au_aslmsg, ASL_KEY_READ_UID, "0");
asprintf(&cp, "%u", gid);
if (cp != NULL) {
#ifdef ASL_KEY_READ_GID
asl_set(au_aslmsg, ASL_KEY_READ_GID, cp);
#endif
free(cp);
}
#endif
/*
* Set the client-side system log filtering.
*/
if (debug)
asl_set_filter(au_aslclient,
ASL_FILTER_MASK_UPTO(ASL_LEVEL_DEBUG));
else
asl_set_filter(au_aslclient,
ASL_FILTER_MASK_UPTO(ASL_LEVEL_INFO));
}
/*
* Log messages at different priority levels.
*/
void
auditd_log_err(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
asl_vlog(au_aslclient, au_aslmsg, ASL_LEVEL_ERR, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
auditd_log_notice(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
asl_vlog(au_aslclient, au_aslmsg, ASL_LEVEL_NOTICE, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
auditd_log_info(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
asl_vlog(au_aslclient, au_aslmsg, ASL_LEVEL_INFO, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
auditd_log_debug(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
asl_vlog(au_aslclient, au_aslmsg, ASL_LEVEL_DEBUG, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/*
* Get the auditing state from the kernel and cache it.
*/
static void
init_audit_state(void)
{
int au_cond;
Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha4, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4 - With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number, rather than have the caller perform that conversion. - Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris that will be of immediate use on other platforms. - Add an event for Calife. - Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error number space. - Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support. Add libauditd library that is shared between launchd and auditd. - Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X. - Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail. - Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit startup that it has not been properly terminated. - Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file has been recovered from not being properly terminated. This event is stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered audit trail file. - Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files. - Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system calls. - For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging. - Add support for NOTICE level logging. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3 - Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens. This is required as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent error numbers. - Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the total size for the token. This bug resulted in "unknown" tokens being printed after the exec args/env tokens. - Support for AUT_SOCKET_EX extended socket tokens, which describe a socket using a pair of IPv4/IPv6 and port tuples. - OpenBSM BSM file header version bumped for 1.1 release. - Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc.
2008-12-28 22:40:42 +00:00
if (audit_get_cond(&au_cond) < 0) {
Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha4, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4 - With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number, rather than have the caller perform that conversion. - Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris that will be of immediate use on other platforms. - Add an event for Calife. - Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error number space. - Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support. Add libauditd library that is shared between launchd and auditd. - Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X. - Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail. - Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit startup that it has not been properly terminated. - Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file has been recovered from not being properly terminated. This event is stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered audit trail file. - Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files. - Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system calls. - For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging. - Add support for NOTICE level logging. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3 - Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens. This is required as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent error numbers. - Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the total size for the token. This bug resulted in "unknown" tokens being printed after the exec args/env tokens. - Support for AUT_SOCKET_EX extended socket tokens, which describe a socket using a pair of IPv4/IPv6 and port tuples. - OpenBSM BSM file header version bumped for 1.1 release. - Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc.
2008-12-28 22:40:42 +00:00
if (errno != ENOSYS) {
auditd_log_err("Audit status check failed (%s)",
strerror(errno));
}
auditing_state = AUD_STATE_DISABLED;
} else
if (au_cond == AUC_NOAUDIT || au_cond == AUC_DISABLED)
auditing_state = AUD_STATE_DISABLED;
else
auditing_state = AUD_STATE_ENABLED;
}
/*
* Update the cached auditing state. Let other tasks that may be caching it
* as well to update their state via notify(3).
*/
void
auditd_set_state(int state)
{
int old_auditing_state = auditing_state;
if (state == AUD_STATE_INIT)
init_audit_state();
else
auditing_state = state;
if (auditing_state != old_auditing_state) {
notify_post(__BSM_INTERNAL_NOTIFY_KEY);
if (auditing_state == AUD_STATE_ENABLED)
auditd_log_notice("Auditing enabled");
if (auditing_state == AUD_STATE_DISABLED)
auditd_log_notice("Auditing disabled");
}
}
/*
* Get the cached auditing state.
*/
int
auditd_get_state(void)
{
if (auditing_state == AUD_STATE_INIT) {
init_audit_state();
notify_post(__BSM_INTERNAL_NOTIFY_KEY);
}
return (auditing_state);
}
/*
* Lookup the audit mach port in the launchd dictionary.
*/
static mach_port_t
lookup_machport(const char *label)
{
launch_data_t msg, msd, ld, cdict, to;
mach_port_t mp = MACH_PORT_NULL;
msg = launch_data_new_string(LAUNCH_KEY_CHECKIN);
cdict = launch_msg(msg);
if (cdict == NULL) {
auditd_log_err("launch_msg(\"" LAUNCH_KEY_CHECKIN
"\") IPC failure: %m");
return (MACH_PORT_NULL);
}
if (launch_data_get_type(cdict) == LAUNCH_DATA_ERRNO) {
errno = launch_data_get_errno(cdict);
auditd_log_err("launch_data_get_type() can't get dict: %m");
return (MACH_PORT_NULL);
}
to = launch_data_dict_lookup(cdict, LAUNCH_JOBKEY_TIMEOUT);
if (to) {
max_idletime = launch_data_get_integer(to);
auditd_log_debug("launchd timeout set to %d", max_idletime);
} else {
auditd_log_debug("launchd timeout not set, setting to 60");
max_idletime = 60;
}
msd = launch_data_dict_lookup(cdict, LAUNCH_JOBKEY_MACHSERVICES);
if (msd == NULL) {
auditd_log_err(
"launch_data_dict_lookup() can't get mach services");
return (MACH_PORT_NULL);
}
ld = launch_data_dict_lookup(msd, label);
if (ld == NULL) {
auditd_log_err("launch_data_dict_lookup can't find %s", label);
return (MACH_PORT_NULL);
}
mp = launch_data_get_machport(ld);
return (mp);
}
static int
mach_setup(int launchd_flag)
{
mach_msg_type_name_t poly;
/*
* Allocate a port set.
*/
if (mach_port_allocate(mach_task_self(), MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET,
&port_set) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
auditd_log_err("Allocation of port set failed");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Allocate a signal reflection port.
*/
if (mach_port_allocate(mach_task_self(), MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE,
&signal_port) != KERN_SUCCESS ||
mach_port_move_member(mach_task_self(), signal_port, port_set) !=
KERN_SUCCESS) {
auditd_log_err("Allocation of signal port failed");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Allocate a trigger port.
*/
if (launchd_flag) {
/*
* If started under launchd, lookup port in launchd dictionary.
*/
if ((control_port = lookup_machport(__AUDIT_LAUNCHD_LABEL)) ==
MACH_PORT_NULL || mach_port_move_member(mach_task_self(),
control_port, port_set) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
auditd_log_err("Cannot get Mach control port"
" via launchd");
return (-1);
} else
auditd_log_debug("Mach control port registered"
" via launchd");
} else {
/*
* If not started under launchd, allocate port and register.
*/
if (mach_port_allocate(mach_task_self(),
MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &control_port) != KERN_SUCCESS ||
mach_port_move_member(mach_task_self(), control_port,
port_set) != KERN_SUCCESS)
auditd_log_err("Allocation of trigger port failed");
/*
* Create a send right on our trigger port.
*/
mach_port_extract_right(mach_task_self(), control_port,
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND, &control_port, &poly);
/*
* Register the trigger port with the kernel.
*/
if (host_set_audit_control_port(mach_host_self(),
control_port) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
auditd_log_err("Cannot set Mach control port");
return (-1);
} else
auditd_log_debug("Mach control port registered");
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Open the trigger messaging mechanism.
*/
int
auditd_open_trigger(int launchd_flag)
{
return (mach_setup(launchd_flag));
}
/*
* Close the trigger messaging mechanism.
*/
int
auditd_close_trigger(void)
{
return (0);
}
/*
* Combined server handler. Called by the mach message loop when there is
* a trigger or signal message.
*/
static boolean_t
auditd_combined_server(mach_msg_header_t *InHeadP, mach_msg_header_t *OutHeadP)
{
mach_port_t local_port = InHeadP->msgh_local_port;
/* Reset the idle time alarm, if used. */
if (max_idletime)
alarm(max_idletime);
if (local_port == signal_port) {
int signo = InHeadP->msgh_id;
switch(signo) {
case SIGTERM:
case SIGALRM:
auditd_terminate();
/* Not reached. */
case SIGCHLD:
auditd_reap_children();
return (TRUE);
case SIGHUP:
auditd_config_controls();
return (TRUE);
default:
auditd_log_info("Received signal %d", signo);
return (TRUE);
}
} else if (local_port == control_port) {
boolean_t result;
result = audit_triggers_server(InHeadP, OutHeadP);
if (!result)
result = auditd_control_server(InHeadP, OutHeadP);
return (result);
}
auditd_log_info("Recevied msg on bad port 0x%x.", local_port);
return (FALSE);
}
/*
* The main event loop. Wait for trigger messages or signals and handle them.
* It should not return unless there is a problem.
*/
void
auditd_wait_for_events(void)
{
kern_return_t result;
/*
* Call the mach messaging server loop.
*/
result = mach_msg_server(auditd_combined_server, MAX_MSG_SIZE,
port_set, MACH_MSG_OPTION_NONE);
}
/*
* Implementation of the audit_triggers() MIG simpleroutine. Simply a
* wrapper function. This handles input from the kernel on the host
* special mach port.
*/
kern_return_t
audit_triggers(mach_port_t __unused audit_port, int trigger)
{
auditd_handle_trigger(trigger);
return (KERN_SUCCESS);
}
/*
* Implementation of the auditd_control() MIG simpleroutine. Simply a
* wrapper function. This handles input from the audit(1) tool.
*/
kern_return_t
auditd_control(mach_port_t __unused auditd_port, int trigger)
{
auditd_handle_trigger(trigger);
return (KERN_SUCCESS);
}
/*
* When we get a signal, we are often not at a clean point. So, little can
* be done in the signal handler itself. Instead, we send a message to the
* main servicing loop to do proper handling from a non-signal-handler
* context.
*/
void
auditd_relay_signal(int signal)
{
mach_msg_empty_send_t msg;
msg.header.msgh_id = signal;
msg.header.msgh_remote_port = signal_port;
msg.header.msgh_local_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
msg.header.msgh_bits = MACH_MSGH_BITS(MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND, 0);
mach_msg(&(msg.header), MACH_SEND_MSG|MACH_SEND_TIMEOUT, sizeof(msg),
0, MACH_PORT_NULL, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL);
}