Re: [RFC] Create an audit record of USB specific details

From: Greg KH
Date: Mon Apr 04 2016 - 18:18:10 EST


On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 05:33:10PM -0400, Steve Grubb wrote:
> On Monday, April 04, 2016 05:56:26 AM Greg KH wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 12:02:42AM -0400, wmealing wrote:
> > > From: Wade Mealing <wmealing@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > >
> > > Gday,
> > >
> > > I'm looking to create an audit trail for when devices are added or removed
> > > from the system.
> >
> > Then please do it in userspace, as I suggested before, that way you
> > catch all types of devices, not just USB ones.
> >
> > Also I don't think you realize that USB interfaces are what are bound to
> > drivers, not USB devices, so that is going to mess with any attempted
> > audit trails here. How are you going to distinguish between the 5
> > different devices that just got plugged in that all have 0000/0000 as
> > vid/pid for them because they are "cheap" devices from China, yet do
> > totally different things because they are different _types_ of devices?
>
> This sounds like vid/pid should be captured in the event.

The code did that, the point is, vid/pid means nothing in the real
world. So why are you going to audit anything based on it? :)

> > Again, do this in userspace please, that is where it belongs.
>
> There is one issue that may need some clarification. The audit system has to do
> everything possible to make sure that an event is captured and logged. Does
> the uevent netlink protocol ever drop events because the user space queue is
> full? If the uevent interface drops events, then its not audit quality in
> terms of doing everything possible to prevent the loss of a record. If this
> were to happen, how would user space find out when a uevent gets dropped? I may
> have to panic the machine if that happens depending on the configured policy.
> So, we need to know when it happens. If on the otherhand it doesn't ever drop
> events, then it might be usable.

I have never seen it drop events, have you? It's been pretty reliable
for the past 10+ years :)

thanks,

greg k-h