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/* * Labeling interface for userspace object managers and others. * * Author : Eamon Walsh <ewalsh@tycho.nsa.gov> */ #ifndef _SELABEL_H_ #define _SELABEL_H_ #include <stdbool.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <selinux/selinux.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * Opaque type used for all label handles. */ struct selabel_handle; /* * Available backends. */ /* file contexts */ #define SELABEL_CTX_FILE 0 /* media contexts */ #define SELABEL_CTX_MEDIA 1 /* x contexts */ #define SELABEL_CTX_X 2 /* db objects */ #define SELABEL_CTX_DB 3 /* Android property service contexts */ #define SELABEL_CTX_ANDROID_PROP 4 /* Android service contexts */ #define SELABEL_CTX_ANDROID_SERVICE 5 /* * Available options */ /* no-op option, useful for unused slots in an array of options */ #define SELABEL_OPT_UNUSED 0 /* validate contexts before returning them (boolean value) */ #define SELABEL_OPT_VALIDATE 1 /* don't use local customizations to backend data (boolean value) */ #define SELABEL_OPT_BASEONLY 2 /* specify an alternate path to use when loading backend data */ #define SELABEL_OPT_PATH 3 /* select a subset of the search space as an optimization (file backend) */ #define SELABEL_OPT_SUBSET 4 /* require a hash calculation on spec files */ #define SELABEL_OPT_DIGEST 5 /* total number of options */ #define SELABEL_NOPT 6 /* * Label operations */ /** * selabel_open - Create a labeling handle. * @backend: one of the constants specifying a supported labeling backend. * @opts: array of selabel_opt structures specifying label options or NULL. * @nopts: number of elements in opts array or zero for no options. * * Open a labeling backend for use. The available backend identifiers are * listed above. Options may be provided via the opts parameter; available * options are listed above. Not all options may be supported by every * backend. Return value is the created handle on success or NULL with * @errno set on failure. */ struct selabel_handle *selabel_open(unsigned int backend, const struct selinux_opt *opts, unsigned nopts); /** * selabel_close - Close a labeling handle. * @handle: specifies handle to close * * Destroy the specified handle, closing files, freeing allocated memory, * etc. The handle may not be further used after it has been closed. */ void selabel_close(struct selabel_handle *handle); /** * selabel_lookup - Perform labeling lookup operation. * @handle: specifies backend instance to query * @con: returns the appropriate context with which to label the object * @key: string input to lookup operation * @type: numeric input to the lookup operation * * Perform a labeling lookup operation. Return %0 on success, -%1 with * @errno set on failure. The key and type arguments are the inputs to the * lookup operation; appropriate values are dictated by the backend in use. * The result is returned in the memory pointed to by @con and must be freed * by the user with freecon(). */ int selabel_lookup(struct selabel_handle *handle, char **con, const char *key, int type); int selabel_lookup_raw(struct selabel_handle *handle, char **con, const char *key, int type); bool selabel_partial_match(struct selabel_handle *handle, const char *key); int selabel_lookup_best_match(struct selabel_handle *rec, char **con, const char *key, const char **aliases, int type); int selabel_lookup_best_match_raw(struct selabel_handle *rec, char **con, const char *key, const char **aliases, int type); /** * selabel_digest - Retrieve the SHA1 digest and the list of specfiles used to * generate the digest. The SELABEL_OPT_DIGEST option must * be set in selabel_open() to initiate the digest generation. * @handle: specifies backend instance to query * @digest: returns a pointer to the SHA1 digest. * @digest_len: returns length of digest in bytes. * @specfiles: a list of specfiles used in the SHA1 digest generation. * The list is NULL terminated and will hold @num_specfiles entries. * @num_specfiles: number of specfiles in the list. * * Return %0 on success, -%1 with @errno set on failure. */ int selabel_digest(struct selabel_handle *rec, unsigned char **digest, size_t *digest_len, char ***specfiles, size_t *num_specfiles); enum selabel_cmp_result { SELABEL_SUBSET, SELABEL_EQUAL, SELABEL_SUPERSET, SELABEL_INCOMPARABLE }; /** * selabel_cmp - Compare two label configurations. * @h1: handle for the first label configuration * @h2: handle for the first label configuration * * Compare two label configurations. * Return %SELABEL_SUBSET if @h1 is a subset of @h2, %SELABEL_EQUAL * if @h1 is identical to @h2, %SELABEL_SUPERSET if @h1 is a superset * of @h2, and %SELABEL_INCOMPARABLE if @h1 and @h2 are incomparable. */ enum selabel_cmp_result selabel_cmp(struct selabel_handle *h1, struct selabel_handle *h2); /** * selabel_stats - log labeling operation statistics. * @handle: specifies backend instance to query * * Log a message with information about the number of queries performed, * number of unused matching entries, or other operational statistics. * Message is backend-specific, some backends may not output a message. */ void selabel_stats(struct selabel_handle *handle); /* * Type codes used by specific backends */ /* X backend */ #define SELABEL_X_PROP 1 #define SELABEL_X_EXT 2 #define SELABEL_X_CLIENT 3 #define SELABEL_X_EVENT 4 #define SELABEL_X_SELN 5 #define SELABEL_X_POLYPROP 6 #define SELABEL_X_POLYSELN 7 /* DB backend */ #define SELABEL_DB_DATABASE 1 #define SELABEL_DB_SCHEMA 2 #define SELABEL_DB_TABLE 3 #define SELABEL_DB_COLUMN 4 #define SELABEL_DB_SEQUENCE 5 #define SELABEL_DB_VIEW 6 #define SELABEL_DB_PROCEDURE 7 #define SELABEL_DB_BLOB 8 #define SELABEL_DB_TUPLE 9 #define SELABEL_DB_LANGUAGE 10 #define SELABEL_DB_EXCEPTION 11 #define SELABEL_DB_DATATYPE 12 #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _SELABEL_H_ */