On 09/13, Steve Grubb wrote: > > On Sunday, September 08, 2013 05:54:35 PM Oleg Nesterov wrote: > > > > Then why audit_alloc() doesn't set TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT unconditionally? > > The code I'm looking at does right at the end of the function.
The code I'm looking at does right at the end too ;) but it also returns at the start if audit_filter_task() returns AUDIT_DISABLED. > > And I do not understand "when context == NULL" above. Say, > > audit_syscall_entry() does nothing if !audit_context, and nobody except > > copy_process() does audit_alloc(). So why do we need to trigger the audit's > > paths if it is NULL? > > Because if you enter the audit framework, framework? TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT has only meaning in entry.S, we need it to ensure that the audited task can't miss audit_syscall_*(). > that means auditing has been turned > on at some point in the past, and could be turned back on at some point in the > future. And this will change nothing, afaics (wrt TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT). Oleg. -- Linux-audit mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit
