средства обратного вызова SELinux в пользовательском пространстве (userspace SELinux callback facilities)
Имя (Name)
selinux_set_callback - userspace SELinux callback facilities
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
void selinux_set_callback(int
type, union selinux_callback
callback);
Описание (Description)
selinux_set_callback
() sets the callback indicated by type to the
value of callback, which should be passed as a function pointer
cast to type union selinux_callback
.
All callback functions should return a negative value with errno
set appropriately on error.
The available values for type are:
SELINUX_CB_LOG
int (*
func_log) (int
type, const char *
fmt, ...);
This callback is used for logging and should process the
printf(3) style fmt string and arguments as appropriate.
The type argument indicates the type of message and will
be set to one of the following:
SELINUX_ERROR
SELINUX_WARNING
SELINUX_INFO
SELINUX_AVC
SELINUX_POLICYLOAD
SELINUX_SETENFORCE
SELINUX_ERROR, SELINUX_WARNING, and SELINUX_INFO indicate
standard log severity levels and are not auditable
messages.
The SELINUX_AVC, SELINUX_POLICYLOAD, and
SELINUX_SETENFORCE message types can be audited with
AUDIT_USER_AVC, AUDIT_USER_MAC_POLICY_LOAD, and
AUDIT_USER_MAC_STATUS values from libaudit, respectively.
If they are not audited, SELINUX_AVC should be considered
equivalent to SELINUX_ERROR; similarly, SELINUX_POLICYLOAD
and SELINUX_SETENFORCE should be considered equivalent to
SELINUX_INFO.
SELINUX_CB_AUDIT
int (*
func_audit) (void *
auditdata, security_class_t
cls,
char *
msgbuf, size_t
msgbufsize);
This callback is used for supplemental auditing in AVC
messages. The auditdata and cls arguments are the values
passed to avc_has_perm(3). A human-readable
interpretation should be printed to msgbuf using no more
than msgbufsize characters.
SELINUX_CB_VALIDATE
int (*
func_validate) (char **
ctx);
This callback is used for context validation. The
callback may optionally modify the input context by
setting the target of the ctx pointer to a new context.
In this case, the old value should be freed with
freecon(3). The value of errno should be set to EINVAL
to
indicate an invalid context.
SELINUX_CB_SETENFORCE
int (*
func_setenforce) (int
enforcing);
This callback is invoked when the system enforcing state
changes. The enforcing argument indicates the new value
and is set to 1 for enforcing mode, and 0 for permissive
mode.
SELINUX_CB_POLICYLOAD
int (*
func_policyload) (int
seqno);
This callback is invoked when the system security policy
is reloaded. The seqno argument is the current sequential
number of the policy generation in the system.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
None.
Ошибки (Error)
None.