On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 19:22:13 +0200 peter enderborg <peter.enderborg@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 8/14/20 7:08 PM, Stephen Smalley wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 1:07 PM peter enderborg > > <peter.enderborg@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 8/14/20 6:51 PM, Stephen Smalley wrote: > >>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 9:05 AM Thiébaud Weksteen <tweek@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 5:41 PM Stephen Smalley > >>>> <stephen.smalley.work@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>> An explanation here of how one might go about decoding audited and > >>>>> tclass would be helpful to users (even better would be a script to do it > >>>>> for them). Again, I know how to do that but not everyone using > >>>>> perf/ftrace will. > >>>> What about something along those lines: > >>>> > >>>> The tclass value can be mapped to a class by searching > >>>> security/selinux/flask.h. The audited value is a bit field of the > >>>> permissions described in security/selinux/av_permissions.h for the > >>>> corresponding class. > >>> Sure, I guess that works. Would be nice if we just included the class > >>> and permission name(s) in the event itself but I guess you viewed that > >>> as too heavyweight? > >> The class name is added in part 2. Im not sure how a proper format for permission > >> would look like in trace terms. It is a list, right? > > Yes. See avc_audit_pre_callback() for example code to log the permission names. > > I wrote about that on some of the previous sets. The problem is that trace format is quite fixed. So it is lists are not > that easy to handle if you want to filter in them. You can have a trace event for each of them. You can also add > additional trace event "selinux_audied_permission" for each permission. With that you can filter out tclass or permissions. > > But the basic thing we would like at the moment is a event that we can debug in user space. We have a trace_seq p helper, that lets you create strings in TP_printk(). I should document this more. Thus you can do: extern const char *audit_perm_to_name(struct trace_seq *p, u16 class, u32 audited); #define __perm_to_name(p, class, audited) audit_perm_to_name(p, class, audited) TP_printk("tclass=%u audited=%x (%s)", __entry->tclass, __entry->audited, __perm_to_name(__entry->tclass, __entry->audited)) const char *audit_perm_to_name(struct trace_seq *p, u16 tclass, u32 av) { const char *ret = trace_seq_buffer_ptr(p); int i, perm; ( some check for tclass integrity here) perms = secclass_map[tclass-1].perms; i = 0; perm = 1; while (i < (sizeof(av) * 8)) { if ((perm & av) && perms[i]) { trace_seq_printf(p, " %s", perms[i]); av &= ~perm; } i++; perm <<= 1; } return ret; } Note, this wont work for perf and trace-cmd as it wouldn't know how to parse it, but if the tclass perms are stable, you could create a plugin to libtraceevent that can do the above as well. -- Steve