audit: Make testing for a valid loginuid explicit.

audit rule additions containing "-F auid!=4294967295" were failing
with EINVAL because of a regression caused by e1760bd.

Apparently some userland audit rule sets want to know if loginuid uid
has been set and are using a test for auid != 4294967295 to determine
that.

In practice that is a horrible way to ask if a value has been set,
because it relies on subtle implementation details and will break
every time the uid implementation in the kernel changes.

So add a clean way to test if the audit loginuid has been set, and
silently convert the old idiom to the cleaner and more comprehensible
new idiom.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.7
Reported-By: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Tested-by: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com>
diff --git a/kernel/auditsc.c b/kernel/auditsc.c
index add3086..3c8a601 100644
--- a/kernel/auditsc.c
+++ b/kernel/auditsc.c
@@ -613,6 +613,9 @@
 			if (ctx)
 				result = audit_uid_comparator(tsk->loginuid, f->op, f->uid);
 			break;
+		case AUDIT_LOGINUID_SET:
+			result = audit_comparator(audit_loginuid_set(tsk), f->op, f->val);
+			break;
 		case AUDIT_SUBJ_USER:
 		case AUDIT_SUBJ_ROLE:
 		case AUDIT_SUBJ_TYPE:
@@ -1970,7 +1973,7 @@
 	unsigned int sessionid;
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT_LOGINUID_IMMUTABLE
-	if (uid_valid(task->loginuid))
+	if (audit_loginuid_set(task))
 		return -EPERM;
 #else /* CONFIG_AUDIT_LOGINUID_IMMUTABLE */
 	if (!capable(CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL))