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NAME
       ausyscall - a program that allows mapping syscall names and numbers
SYNOPSIS
       ausyscall [arch] name | number | --dump | --exact
DESCRIPTION
       ausyscall is a program that prints out the mapping from syscall name to
       number and reverse for  the  given  arch.  The  arch  can  be  anything
       returned  by  `uname -m`. If arch is not given, the program will take a
       guess based on the running image. Or for convenience, you can pass  b32
       or  b64  to  use  the current arch but a specific ABI. You may give the
       syscall name or number and it will find the opposite. You can also dump
       the  whole  table  with  the  --dump  option. By default a syscall name
       lookup will be a substring match meaning that it will try to match  all
       occurrences  of the given name with syscalls. So giving a name of chown
       will match both fchown and chown as any other syscall with chown in its
       name.  If  this  behavior  is not desired, pass the --exact flag and it
       will do an exact string match.
       The program takes the special arch, uring, to denote that you  want  to
       specify  io_uring  operations.  In  this  case,  the arch must be given
       because it will otherwise detect the underlying harware.
       This program can be used to verify syscall numbers on a biarch platform
       for rule optimization. For example, suppose you had an auditctl rule:
       -a always, exit -S open -F exit=-EPERM -k fail-open
       If  you  wanted  to  verify  that  both 32 and 64 bit programs would be
       audited, run "ausyscall i386 open" and then  "ausyscall  x86_64  open".
       (Or  use the b32 and b64 option.) Look at the returned numbers. If they
       are different, you will have to write two auditctl rules  to  get  com-
       plete coverage.
       -a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S open -F exit=-EPERM -k fail-open
       -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S open -F exit=-EPERM -k fail-open
       For  more information about a specific syscall, use the man program and
       pass the number 2 as an argument to make sure that you get the  syscall
       information  rather  than a shell script program or glibc function call
       of the same name. For example, if you wanted to learn  about  the  open
       syscall, type: man 2 open.
OPTIONS
       --dump Print all syscalls for the given arch
       --exact
              Instead  of  doing a partial word match, match the given syscall
              name exactly.
SEE ALSO
       ausearch(8), auditctl(8).
AUTHOR
       Steve Grubb
Red Hat                            Feb 2023                       AUSYSCALL(8)