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   selinux_set_mapping    ( 3 )

установить динамический класс объекта и сопоставление разрешений (establish dynamic object class and permission mapping)

Имя (Name)

selinux_set_mapping - establish dynamic object class and
       permission mapping

Синопсис (Synopsis)

#include <selinux/selinux.h>

struct security_class_mapping { const char *name; const char *perms[]; };

int selinux_set_mapping(struct security_class_mapping *map);


Описание (Description)

selinux_set_mapping() establishes a mapping from a user-provided
       ordering of object classes and permissions to the numbers
       actually used by the loaded system policy. If using this
       function, applications should also set a SELINUX_CB_POLICYLOAD
       callback via selinux_set_callback(3) that calls this function
       again upon a policy reload to re-create the mapping in case the
       class or permission values change in the new policy.  Generally
       it is preferred to instead use selinux_check_access(3) instead of
       avc_has_perm(3) or security_compute_av(3) and not use this
       function at all.

After the mapping is established, all libselinux functions that operate on class and permission values take the user-provided numbers, which are determined as follows:

The map argument consists of an array of security_class_mapping structures, which must be terminated by a structure having a NULL name field. Except for this last structure, the name field should refer to the string name of an object class, and the corresponding perms field should refer to an array of permission bit names terminated by a NULL string.

The object classes named in the mapping and the bit indexes of each set of permission bits named in the mapping are numbered in order starting from 1. These numbers are the values that should be passed to subsequent libselinux calls.


Возвращаемое значение (Return value)

Zero is returned on success.  On error, -1 is returned and errno
       is set appropriately.

Ошибки (Error)

EINVAL One of the class or permission names requested in the
              mapping is not present in the loaded policy.

ENOMEM An attempt to allocate memory failed.


Примеры (Examples)

struct security_class_mapping map[] = {
                  { "file", { "create", "unlink", "read", "write", NULL } },
                  { "socket", { "bind", NULL } },
                  { "process", { "signal", NULL } },
                  { NULL }
              };

if (selinux_set_mapping(map) < 0) exit(1);

In this example, after the call has succeeded, classes file, socket, and process will be identified by 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Permissions create, unlink, read, and write (for the file class) will be identified by 1, 2, 4, and 8 respectively. Classes and permissions not listed in the mapping cannot be used.