On Wed, 2008-12-17 at 05:12 +0000, Al Viro wrote:
> Problem: ordering between the rules on exit chain is currently lost;
> all watch and inode rules are listed after everything else _and_
> exit,never on one kind doesn't stop exit,always on another from
> being matched.
> 
> Solution: assign priorities to rules, keep track of the current
> highest-priority matching rule and its result (always/never).
> 
> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <[email protected]>


> @@ -1258,6 +1258,9 @@ static int audit_add_watch(struct audit_krule *krule, 
> struct nameidata *ndp,
>       return ret;
>  }
>  
> +static u64 prio_low = ~0ULL/2;
> +static u64 prio_high = ~0ULL/2 - 1;
> +
>  /* Add rule to given filterlist if not a duplicate. */
>  static inline int audit_add_rule(struct audit_entry *entry,
>                                struct list_head *list)
> @@ -1319,6 +1322,14 @@ static inline int audit_add_rule(struct audit_entry 
> *entry,
>               }
>       }
>  
> +     entry->rule.prio = ~0ULL;
> +     if (entry->rule.listnr == AUDIT_FILTER_EXIT) {
> +             if (entry->rule.flags & AUDIT_FILTER_PREPEND)
> +                     entry->rule.prio = ++prio_high;
> +             else
> +                     entry->rule.prio = --prio_low;
> +     }
> +
>       if (entry->rule.flags & AUDIT_FILTER_PREPEND) {
>               list_add_rcu(&entry->list, list);

I don't see why prio is only important on AUDIT_FILTER_EXIT.  Couldn't I
end up with stupidity with entry,never  ?

-Eric

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