Hello all, I'm trying to define an audit rule with auditctl for clone() syscall, and I would expect that the a0 of clone() syscall (i.e. the clone_flags argument) without the CLONE_THREAD flag bit being set.
int clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *stack, int flags, void *arg, ... /* pid_t *parent_tid, void *tls, pid_t *child_tid */ ); >From man page of auditctl, -F option build a rule file: name, operation, value. -F [n=v | n!=v | n<v | n>v | n<=v | n>=v | n&v | n&=v] I can understand that, the n&v (Audit_bitmask) means any bit of a bitmast is set, and the n&=v (Audit_bittest) means all bits of a bitmask are set. While my question is, how to build a rule which means "none of bit of a bitmask is set", i.e. ( ! n&=v ). If the current audit comparator dosen't support this, can we add the support in furture? Thanks, Richard
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