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# setresgid __________________________________________________
# long sys_setresgid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid, gid_t sgid)
#
@define _SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
%(
name = "setresgid"
%)
@define _SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
%(
argstr = sprintf("%d, %d, %d", rgid, egid, sgid)
%)
@define _SYSCALL_GATE
%(
%( arch == "x86_64" %?
// There are actually 3 x86_64 setresgid syscalls numbers (which
// get mapped to 2 syscall functions:
// - __NR_setresgid which gets mapped to sys_setresgid()
// - __NR_ia32_setresgid32 which also gets mapped to
// sys_setresgid()
// - __NR_ia32_setresgid which gets mapped to sys_setresgid16()
// (which is a wrapper around sys_setresgid())
// So, we need to avoid sys_setresgid() calls that come from
// sys_setresgid16().
@__syscall_compat_gate(@const("__NR_setresgid"),
@const("__NR_ia32_setresgid32"))
%:
%( arch == "i386" %?
// On i386, there are 2 setresgid syscall numbers:
// - __NR_setresgid which gets mapped to sys_setresgid16
// - __NR_setresgid32 which gets mapped to sys_setresgid
// Since this gets called from a probe on sys_setresgid, we'll
// make sure this is really __NR_setresgid32.
@__syscall_nr_gate(@const("__NR_setresgid32"))
%)
%)
%)
@define _SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS
%(
rgid = __int32(uint_arg(1))
egid = __int32(uint_arg(2))
sgid = __int32(uint_arg(3))
%)
@define _SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS_STORE
%(
if (@probewrite(rgid))
set_uint_arg(1, __int32(rgid))
if (@probewrite(egid))
set_uint_arg(2, __int32(egid))
if (@probewrite(sgid))
set_uint_arg(3, __int32(sgid))
%)
@define _SYSCALL_SETRESGID16_REGARGS
%(
rgid = __short(uint_arg(1))
egid = __short(uint_arg(2))
sgid = __short(uint_arg(3))
%)
@define _SYSCALL_SETRESGID16_REGARGS_STORE
%(
if (@probewrite(rgid))
set_uint_arg(1, __short(rgid))
if (@probewrite(egid))
set_uint_arg(2, __short(egid))
if (@probewrite(sgid))
set_uint_arg(3, __short(sgid))
%)
probe syscall.setresgid = dw_syscall.setresgid !, nd_syscall.setresgid ? {}
probe syscall.setresgid.return = dw_syscall.setresgid.return !,
nd_syscall.setresgid.return ? {}
# dw_setresgid _____________________________________________________
probe dw_syscall.setresgid = kernel.function("sys_setresgid").call
{
@_SYSCALL_GATE
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
rgid = __int32($rgid)
egid = __int32($egid)
sgid = __int32($sgid)
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
}
probe dw_syscall.setresgid.return = kernel.function("sys_setresgid").return
{
@_SYSCALL_GATE
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR($return)
}
# nd_setresgid _____________________________________________________
probe nd_syscall.setresgid = nd1_syscall.setresgid!, nd2_syscall.setresgid!, tp_syscall.setresgid
{ }
probe nd1_syscall.setresgid = kprobe.function("sys_setresgid") ?
{
@_SYSCALL_GATE
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
asmlinkage()
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
}
/* kernel 4.17+ */
probe nd2_syscall.setresgid = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_setresgid") ?
{
__set_syscall_pt_regs(pointer_arg(1))
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
},
{
%( @_IS_SREG_KERNEL %? @_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS_STORE %)
}
/* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */
probe tp_syscall.setresgid = kernel.trace("sys_enter")
{
__set_syscall_pt_regs($regs)
@__syscall_compat_gate(@const("__NR_setresgid"), @const("__NR_compat_setresgid32"))
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
},
{
%( @_IS_SREG_KERNEL %? @_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS_STORE %)
}
probe nd_syscall.setresgid.return = nd1_syscall.setresgid.return!, nd2_syscall.setresgid.return!, tp_syscall.setresgid.return
{ }
probe nd1_syscall.setresgid.return = kprobe.function("sys_setresgid").return ?
{
@_SYSCALL_GATE
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval())
}
/* kernel 4.17+ */
probe nd2_syscall.setresgid.return = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_setresgid").return ?
{
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval())
}
/* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */
probe tp_syscall.setresgid.return = kernel.trace("sys_exit")
{
__set_syscall_pt_regs($regs)
@__syscall_compat_gate(@const("__NR_setresgid"), @const("__NR_compat_setresgid32"))
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR($ret)
}
# setresgid16 ________________________________________________
#
# long sys_setresgid16(old_gid_t rgid,
# old_gid_t egid,
# old_gid_t sgid)
#
probe syscall.setresgid16 = dw_syscall.setresgid16 !, nd_syscall.setresgid16 ? {}
probe syscall.setresgid16.return = dw_syscall.setresgid16.return !,
nd_syscall.setresgid16.return ? {}
# dw_setresgid16 _____________________________________________________
probe dw_syscall.setresgid16 = kernel.function("sys_setresgid16").call ?
{
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
rgid = __short($rgid)
egid = __short($egid)
sgid = __short($sgid)
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
}
probe dw_syscall.setresgid16.return = kernel.function("sys_setresgid16").return ?
{
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR($return)
}
# nd_setresgid16 _____________________________________________________
probe nd_syscall.setresgid16 = nd1_syscall.setresgid16!, nd2_syscall.setresgid16!, tp_syscall.setresgid16
{ }
probe nd1_syscall.setresgid16 = kprobe.function("sys_setresgid16") ?
{
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
asmlinkage()
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_REGARGS
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
}
/* kernel 4.17+ */
probe nd2_syscall.setresgid16 = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_setresgid16") ?
{
__set_syscall_pt_regs(pointer_arg(1))
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID16_REGARGS
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
},
{
%( @_IS_SREG_KERNEL %? @_SYSCALL_SETRESGID16_REGARGS_STORE %)
}
/* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */
probe tp_syscall.setresgid16 = kernel.trace("sys_enter")
{
__set_syscall_pt_regs($regs)
@__compat_syscall_gate(@const("__NR_compat_setresgid"))
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID16_REGARGS
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_ARGSTR
},
{
%( @_IS_SREG_KERNEL %? @_SYSCALL_SETRESGID16_REGARGS_STORE %)
}
probe nd_syscall.setresgid16.return = nd1_syscall.setresgid16.return!, nd2_syscall.setresgid16.return!, tp_syscall.setresgid16.return
{ }
probe nd1_syscall.setresgid16.return = kprobe.function("sys_setresgid16").return ?
{
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval())
}
/* kernel 4.17+ */
probe nd2_syscall.setresgid16.return =
kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_setresgid16").return ?
{
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval())
}
/* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */
probe tp_syscall.setresgid16.return = kernel.trace("sys_exit")
{
__set_syscall_pt_regs($regs)
@__compat_syscall_gate(@const("__NR_compat_setresgid"))
@_SYSCALL_SETRESGID_NAME
@SYSC_RETVALSTR($ret)
}
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