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Latest revision as of 15:27, 3 February 2015

libselinux 2.3 Library Functions

These functions have been taken from the following header files of libselinux version 2.3:

/usr/include/selinux/avc.h
/usr/include/selinux/context.h
/usr/include/selinux/get_context_list.h
/usr/include/selinux/get_default_type.h
/usr/include/selinux/label.h
/usr/include/selinux/selinux.h

The appropriate man(3) pages should consulted for detailed usage.


Function Name Description Header File
avc_add_callback Register a callback for security events. avc.h
avc_audit Audit the granting or denial of permissions in accordance with the policy. This function is typically called by avc_has_perm(3) after a permission check, but can also be called directly by callers who use avc_has_perm_noaudit(3) in order to separate the permission check from the auditing. For example, this separation is useful when the permission check must be performed under a lock, to allow the lock to be released before calling the auditing code. avc.h
avc_av_stats Log AV table statistics. Logs a message with information about the size and distribution of the access vector table. The audit callback is used to print the message. avc.h
avc_cache_stats Get cache access statistics. Fill the supplied structure with information about AVC activity since the last call to avc_init(3) or avc_reset(3). avc.h
avc_cleanup Remove unused SIDs and AVC entries.

Search the SID table for SID structures with zero reference counts, and remove them along with all AVC entries that reference them. This can be used to return memory to the system.

avc.h
avc_compute_create Compute SID for labeling a new object. Call the security server to obtain a context for labeling a new object. Look up the context in the SID table, making a new entry if not found. avc.h
avc_compute_member Compute SID for polyinstantation.

Call the security server to obtain a context for labeling an object instance. Look up the context in the SID table, making a new entry if not found.

avc.h
avc_context_to_sid

avc_context_to_sid_raw

Get SID for context. Look up security context ctx in SID table, making a new entry if ctx is not found. Store a pointer to the SID structure into the memory referenced by sid, returning 0 on success or -1 on error with errno set. avc.h
avc_destroy Free all AVC structures.

Destroy all AVC structures and free all allocated memory. User-supplied locking, memory, and audit callbacks will be retained, but security-event callbacks will not. All SID's will be invalidated. User must call avc_init(3) if further use of AVC is desired.

avc.h
avc_entry_ref_init Initialize an AVC entry reference.

Use this macro to initialize an avc entry reference structure before first use. These structures are passed to avc_has_perm(3), which stores cache entry references in them. They can increase performance on repeated queries.

avc.h
avc_get_initial_sid Get SID for an initial kernel security identifier.

Get the context for an initial kernel security identifier specified by name using security_get_initial_context(3) and then call avc_context_to_sid(3) to get the corresponding SID.

avc.h
avc_has_perm Check permissions and perform any appropriate auditing.

Check the AVC to determine whether the requested permissions are granted for the SID pair (ssid, tsid), interpreting the permissions based on tclass, and call the security server on a cache miss to obtain a new decision and add it to the cache. Update aeref to refer to an AVC entry with the resulting decisions. Audit the granting or denial of permissions in accordance with the policy. Return 0 if all requested permissions are granted, -1 with errno set to EACCES if any permissions are denied or to another value upon other errors.

avc.h
avc_has_perm_noaudit Check permissions but perform no auditing. Check the AVC to determine whether the requested permissions are granted for the SID pair (ssid, tsid), interpreting the permissions based on tclass, and call the security server on a cache miss to obtain a new decision and add it to the cache. Update aeref to refer to an AVC entry with the resulting decisions, and return a copy of the decisions in avd. Return 0 if all requested permissions are granted, -1 with errno set to EACCES if any permissions are denied, or to another value upon other errors. This function is typically called by avc_has_perm(3), but may also be called directly to separate permission checking from auditing, e.g. in cases where a lock must be held for the check but should be released for the auditing. avc.h
avc_init (deprecated) Use avc_open

Initialize the AVC. Initialize the access vector cache. Return 0 on success or -1 with errno set on failure. If msgprefix is NULL, use "uavc". If any callback structure references are NULL, use default methods for those callbacks (see the definition of the callback structures).

avc.h
avc_netlink_acquire_fd Create a netlink socket and connect to the kernel. avc.h
avc_netlink_check_nb Wait for netlink messages from the kernel. avc.h
avc_netlink_close Close the netlink socket. avc.h
avc_netlink_loop Acquire netlink socket fd. Allows the application to manage messages from the netlink socket in its own main loop. avc.h
avc_netlink_open Release netlink socket fd. Returns ownership of the netlink socket to the library. avc.h
avc_netlink_release_fd Check netlink socket for new messages. Called by the application when using avc_netlink_acquire_fd(3) to process kernel netlink events. avc.h
avc_open Initialize the AVC. This function is identical to avc_init(3) except the message prefix is set to "avc" and any callbacks desired should be specified via selinux_set_callback(3). avc.h
avc_reset Flush the cache and reset statistics. Remove all entries from the cache and reset all access statistics (as returned by avc_cache_stats(3)) to zero. The SID mapping is not affected. Return 0 on success, -1 with errno set on error. avc.h
avc_sid_stats Log SID table statistics. Log a message with information about the size and distribution of the SID table. The audit callback is used to print the message. avc.h
avc_sid_to_context

avc_sid_to_context_raw

Get copy of context corresponding to SID. Return a copy of the security context corresponding to the input sid in the memory referenced by ctx. The caller is expected to free the context with freecon(3). Return 0 on success, -1 on failure, with errno set to ENOMEM if insufficient memory was available to make the copy, or EINVAL if the input SID is invalid. avc.h
checkPasswdAccess (deprecated) Use selinux_check_passwd_access(3) or preferably selinux_check_access(3)

Check a permission in the passwd class. Return 0 if granted or -1 otherwise.

selinux.h
context_free Free the storage used by a context. context.h
context_new Return a new context initialized to a context string. context.h
context_range_get Get a pointer to the range. context.h
context_range_set Set the range component. Returns nonzero if unsuccessful. context.h
context_role_get Get a pointer to the role. context.h
context_role_set Set the role component. Returns nonzero if unsuccessful. context.h
context_str Return a pointer to the string value of context_t. Valid until the next call to context_str or context_free for the same context_t*. context.h
context_type_get Get a pointer to the type. context.h
context_type_set Set the type component. Returns nonzero if unsuccessful. context.h
context_user_get Get a pointer to the user. context.h
context_user_set Set the user component. Returns nonzero if unsuccessful. context.h
fgetfilecon

fgetfilecon_raw

Wrapper for the xattr API - Get file context, and set *con to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon. selinux.h
fini_selinuxmnt Clear selinuxmnt variable and free allocated memory. selinux.h
freecon Free the memory allocated for a context by any of the get* calls. selinux.h
freeconary Free the memory allocated for a context array by security_compute_user(3). selinux.h
fsetfilecon

fsetfilecon_raw

Wrapper for the xattr API - Set file context. selinux.h
get_default_context Get the default security context for a user session for 'user' spawned by 'fromcon' and set *newcon to refer to it. The context will be one of those authorized by the policy, but the selection of a default is subject to user customizable preferences. If 'fromcon' is NULL, defaults to current context. Returns 0 on success or -1 otherwise. Caller must free via freecon. get_context_list.h
get_default_context_with_level Same as get_default_context(3), but use the provided MLS level rather than the default level for the user. get_context_list.h
get_default_context_with_role Same as get_default_context(3), but only return a context that has the specified role. get_context_list.h
get_default_context_with_rolelevel Same as get_default_context(3), but only return a context that has the specified role and level. get_context_list.h
get_default_type Get the default type (domain) for 'role' and set 'type' to refer to it. Caller must free via free(3). Return 0 on success or -1 otherwise. get_default_type.h
get_ordered_context_list Get an ordered list of authorized security contexts for a user session for 'user' spawned by 'fromcon' and set *conary to refer to the NULL-terminated array of contexts. Every entry in the list will be authorized by the policy, but the ordering is subject to user customizable preferences. Returns number of entries in *conary. If 'fromcon' is NULL, defaults to current context. Caller must free via freeconary(3). get_context_list.h
get_ordered_context_list_with_level Same as get_ordered_context_list(3), but use the provided MLS level rather than the default level for the user. get_context_list.h
getcon

getcon_raw

Get current context, and set *con to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getexeccon

getexeccon_raw

Get exec context, and set *con to refer to it. Sets *con to NULL if no exec context has been set, i.e. using default. If non-NULL, caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getfilecon

getfilecon_raw

Wrapper for the xattr API - Get file context, and set *con to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getfscreatecon

getfscreatecon_raw

Get fscreate context, and set *con to refer to it. Sets *con to NULL if no fs create context has been set, i.e. using default.If non-NULL, caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getkeycreatecon

getkeycreatecon_raw

Get keycreate context, and set *con to refer to it. Sets *con to NULL if no key create context has been set, i.e. using default. If non-NULL, caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getpeercon

getpeercon_raw

Wrapper for the socket API - Get context of peer socket, and set *con to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getpidcon

getpidcon_raw

Get context of process identified by pid, and set *con to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getprevcon

getprevcon_raw

Get previous context (prior to last exec), and set *con to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
getseuser Get the SELinux username and level to use for a given Linux username and service. These values may then be passed into the get_ordered_context_list* and get_default_context* functions to obtain a context for the user. Returns 0 on success or -1 otherwise. Caller must free the returned strings via free(3). selinux.h
getseuserbyname Get the SELinux username and level to use for a given Linux username. These values may then be passed into the get_ordered_context_list* and get_default_context* functions to obtain a context for the user. Returns 0 on success or -1 otherwise. Caller must free the returned strings via free(3). selinux.h
getsockcreatecon

getsockcreatecon_raw

Get sockcreate context, and set *con to refer to it. Sets *con to NULL if no socket create context has been set, i.e. using default. If non-NULL, caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
init_selinuxmnt There is a man page for this, however it is not a user accessable function (internal use only - although the fini_selinuxmnt is reachable).
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is_context_customizable Returns whether a file context is customizable, and should not be relabeled. selinux.h
is_selinux_enabled Return 1 if running on a SELinux kernel, or 0 if not or -1 for error. selinux.h
is_selinux_mls_enabled Return 1 if we are running on a SELinux MLS kernel, or 0 otherwise. selinux.h
lgetfilecon

lgetfilecon_raw

Wrapper for the xattr API - Get file context, and set *con to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
lsetfilecon

lsetfilecon_raw

Wrapper for the xattr API- Set file context for symbolic link. selinux.h
manual_user_enter_context Allow the user to manually enter a context as a fallback if a list of authorized contexts could not be obtained. Caller must free via freecon(3). Returns 0 on success or -1 otherwise. get_context_list.h
matchmediacon Match the specified media and against the media contexts configuration and set *con to refer to the resulting context. Caller must free con via freecon. selinux.h
matchpathcon Match the specified pathname and mode against the file context sconfiguration and set *con to refer to the resulting context.'mode' can be 0 to disable mode matching. Caller must free via freecon. If matchpathcon_init(3) has not already been called, then this function will call it upon its first invocation with a NULL path. selinux.h
matchpathcon_checkmatches Check to see whether any specifications had no matches and report them. The 'str' is used as a prefix for any warning messages. selinux.h
matchpathcon_filespec_add Maintain an association between an inode and a specification index, and check whether a conflicting specification is already associated with the same inode (e.g. due to multiple hard links). If so, then use the latter of the two specifications based on their order in the file contexts configuration. Return the used specification index. selinux.h
matchpathcon_filespec_destroy Destroy any inode associations that have been added, e.g. to restart for a new filesystem. selinux.h
matchpathcon_filespec_eval Display statistics on the hash table usage for the associations. selinux.h
matchpathcon_fini Free the memory allocated by matchpathcon_init. selinux.h
matchpathcon_index Same as matchpathcon(3), but return a specification index for later use in a matchpathcon_filespec_add(3) call. selinux.h
matchpathcon_init Load the file contexts configuration specified by 'path' into memory for use by subsequent matchpathcon calls. If 'path' is NULL, then load the active file contexts configuration, i.e. the path returned by selinux_file_context_path(3). Unless the MATCHPATHCON_BASEONLY flag has been set, this function also checks for a 'path'.homedirs file and a 'path'.local file and loads additional specifications from them if present. selinux.h
matchpathcon_init_prefix Same as matchpathcon_init(3), but only load entries with regexes that have stems that are prefixes of 'prefix'. selinux.h
mode_to_security_class Translate mode_t to a security class string name (e.g. S_ISREG = "file"). selinux.h
print_access_vector Display an access vector in a string representation. selinux.h
query_user_context Given a list of authorized security contexts for the user, query the user to select one and set *newcon to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). Returns 0 on sucess or -1 otherwise. get_context_list.h
realpath_not_final Resolve all of the symlinks and relative portions of a pathname, but NOT the final component (same a realpath(3) unless the final component is a symlink. Resolved path must be a path of size PATH_MAX + 1. selinux.h
rpm_execcon Execute a helper for rpm in an appropriate security context. selinux.h
security_av_perm_to_string Convert access vector permissions to string names. selinux.h
security_av_string Returns an access vector in a string representation. User must free the returned string via free(3). selinux.h
security_canonicalize_context

security_canonicalize_context_raw

Canonicalize a security context. Returns a pointer to the canonical (primary) form of a security context in canoncon that the kernel is using rather than what is provided by the userspace application in con. selinux.h
security_check_context

security_check_context_raw

Check the validity of a security context. selinux.h
security_class_to_string Convert security class values to string names. selinux.h
security_commit_booleans Commit the pending values for the booleans. selinux.h
security_compute_av

security_compute_av_raw

Compute an access decision.

Queries whether the policy permits the source context scon to access the target context tcon via class tclass with the requested access vector. The decision is returned in avd.

selinux.h
security_compute_av_flags

security_compute_av__flags_raw

Compute an access decision and return the flags.

Queries whether the policy permits the source context scon to access the target context tcon via class tclass with the requested access vector. The decision is returned in avd. that has an additional flags entry. Currently the only flag defined is SELINUX_AVD_FLAGS_PERMISSIVE that indicates the decision was computed on a permissive domain (i.e. the permissive policy language statement has been used in policy or semanage(8) has been used to set the domain in permissive mode). Note this does not indicate that SELinux is running in permissive mode, only the scon domain.

selinux.h
security_compute_create

security_compute_create_raw

Compute a labeling decision and set *newcon to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
security_compute_create_name

security_compute_create_name_raw

This is identical to security_compute_create(3) but also takes the name of the new object in creation as an argument.

When a [#5.7.6.type_transition |outline type_transition] </tt>rule on the given class and the scon / tcon pair has an object name extension, newcon will be returned according to the policy. Note that this interface is only supported on the kernels 2.6.40 or later. For older kernels the object name is ignored.

selinux.h
security_compute_member

security_compute_member_raw

Compute a polyinstantiation member decision and set *newcon to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
security_compute_relabel

security_compute_relabel_raw

Compute a relabeling decision and set *newcon to refer to it. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
security_compute_user

security_compute_user_raw

Compute the set of reachable user contexts and set *con to refer to the NULL-terminated array of contexts. Caller must free via freeconary(3). selinux.h
security_deny_unknown Get the behavior for undefined classes / permissions. selinux.h
security_disable Disable SELinux at runtime (must be done prior to initial policy load). selinux.h
security_get_boolean_active Get the active value for the boolean. selinux.h
security_get_boolean_names Get the boolean names selinux.h
security_get_boolean_pending Get the pending value for the boolean. selinux.h
security_get_initial_context

security_get_initial_context_raw

Get the context of an initial kernel security identifier by name. Caller must free via freecon(3). selinux.h
security_getenforce Get the enforce flag value. selinux.h
security_load_booleans Load policy boolean settings. Path may be NULL, in which case the booleans are loaded from the active policy boolean configuration file. selinux.h
security_load_policy Load a policy configuration. selinux.h
security_policyvers Get the policy version number. selinux.h
security_set_boolean Set the pending value for the boolean. selinux.h
security_set_boolean_list Save a list of booleans in a single transaction. selinux.h
security_setenforce Set the enforce flag value. selinux.h
selabel_close Destroy the specified handle, closing files, freeing allocated memory, etc. The handle may not be further used after it has been closed. label.h
selabel_lookup

selabel_lookup_raw

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 freecon. label.h
selabel_open Create a labeling handle.

Open a labeling backend for use. The available backend identifiers are:

SELABEL_CTX_FILE - file_contexts.

SELABEL_CTX_MEDIA - media contexts.

SELABEL_CTX_X - x_contexts.

SELABEL_CTX_DB - SE-PostgreSQL contexts.

SELABEL_CTX_ANDROID_PROP - property_contexts.

Options may be provided via the opts parameter; available options are:

SELABEL_OPT_UNUSED - no-op option, useful for unused slots in an array of options.

SELABEL_OPT_VALIDATE - validate contexts before returning them (boolean value).

SELABEL_OPT_BASEONLY - don't use local customizations to backend data (boolean value).

SELABEL_OPT_PATH - specify an alternate path to use when loading backend data.

SELABEL_OPT_SUBSET - select a subset of the search space as an optimization (file backend).

Not all options may be supported by every backend. Return value is the created handle on success or NULL with errno set on failure.

label.h
selabel_stats 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. label.h
selinux_binary_policy_path Return path to the binary policy file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_booleans_path Return path to the booleans file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_boolean_sub Reads the /etc/selinux/TYPE/booleans.subs_dist file looking for a record with boolean_name. If a record exists selinux_boolean_sub(3) returns the translated name otherwise it returns the original name. The returned value needs to be freed. On failure NULL will be returned. selinux.h
selinux_booleans_subs_path Returns the path to the booleans.subs_dist configuration file. selinux.h
selinux_check_access Used to check if the source context has the access permission for the specified class on the target context. Note that the permission and class are reference strings.

The aux parameter may reference supplemental auditing information.

Auditing is handled as described in avc_audit(3).

See security_deny_unknown(3) for how the deny_unknown flag can influence policy decisions.

selinux.h
selinux_check_passwd_access Check a permission in the passwd class. Return 0 if granted or -1 otherwise.

Replaced by selinux_check_access(3)

selinux.h
selinux_check_securetty_context Check if the tty_context is defined as a securetty. Return 0 if secure, < 0 otherwise. selinux.h
selinux_colors_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_contexts_path Return path to contexts directory under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_current_policy_path Return path to the current policy. selinux.h
selinux_customizable_types_path Return path to customizable_types file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_default_context_path Return path to default_context file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_default_type_path Return path to default_type file. get_default_type.h
selinux_failsafe_context_path Return path to failsafe_context file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_file_context_cmp Compare two file contexts, return 0 if equivalent. selinux.h
selinux_file_context_homedir_path Return path to file_context.homedir file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_file_context_local_path Return path to file_context.local file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_file_context_path Return path to file_context file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_file_context_subs_path Return path to file_context.subs file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_file_context_subs_dist_path Return path to file_context.subs_dist file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_file_context_verify Verify the context of the file 'path' against policy. Return 0 if correct. selinux.h
selinux_get_callback Used to get a pointer to the callback function of the given type. Callback functions are set using selinux_set_callback(3). selinux.h
selinux_getenforcemode Reads the /etc/selinux/config file and determines whether the machine should be started in enforcing (1), permissive (0) or disabled (-1) mode. selinux.h
selinux_getpolicytype Reads the /etc/selinux/config file and determines what the default policy for the machine is. Calling application must free policytype. selinux.h
selinux_homedir_context_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. Note that this file will only appear in older versions of policy at this location. On systems that are managed using semanage(8) this is now in the policy store. selinux.h
selinux_init_load_policy Perform the initial policy load.

This function determines the desired enforcing mode, sets the the *enforce argument accordingly for the caller to use, sets the SELinux kernel enforcing status to match it, and loads the policy. It also internally handles the initial selinuxfs mount required to perform these actions.

The function returns 0 if everything including the policy load succeeds. In this case, init is expected to re-exec itself in order to transition to the proper security context. Otherwise, the function returns -1, and init must check *enforce to determine how to proceed. If enforcing (*enforce > 0), then init should halt the system. Otherwise, init may proceed normally without a re-exec.

selinux.h
selinux_lsetfilecon_default This function sets the file context to the system defaults. Returns 0 on success. selinux.h
selinux_lxc_contexts_path Return the path to the lxc_contexts configuration file. selinux.h
selinux_media_context_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_mkload_policy Make a policy image and load it.

This function provides a higher level interface for loading policy than security_load_policy(3), internally determining the right policy version, locating and opening the policy file, mapping it into memory, manipulating it as needed for current boolean settings and/or local definitions, and then calling security_load_policy(3) to load it.

'preservebools' is a boolean flag indicating whether current policy boolean values should be preserved into the new policy (if 1) or reset to the saved policy settings (if 0). The former case is the default for policy reloads, while the latter case is an option for policy reloads but is primarily for the initial policy load.

selinux.h
selinux_netfilter_context_path Returns path to the netfilter_context file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_path Returns path to the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_policy_root Reads the /etc/selinux/config file and returns the top level directory. selinux.h
selinux_raw_context_to_color Perform context translation between security contexts and display colors. Returns a space-separated list of ten ten hex RGB triples prefixed by hash marks, e.g. "#ff0000". Caller must free the resulting string via free(3). Returns -1 upon an error or 0 otherwise. selinux.h
selinux_raw_to_trans_context Perform context translation between the human-readable format ("translated") and the internal system format ("raw"). Caller must free the resulting context via freecon(3). Returns -1 upon an error or 0 otherwise. If passed NULL, sets the returned context to NULL and returns 0. selinux.h
selinux_removable_context_path Return path to removable_context file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_securetty_types_path Return path to the securetty_types file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_sepgsql_context_path Return path to sepgsql_context file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_set_callback Sets the callback according to the type: SELINUX_CB_LOG, SELINUX_CB_AUDIT, SELINUX_CB_VALIDATE, SELINUX_CB_SETENFORCE, SELINUX_CB_POLICYLOAD selinux.h
selinux_set_mapping Userspace class mapping support that establishes a mapping from a user-provided ordering of object classes and permissions to the numbers actually used by the loaded system policy. selinux.h
selinux_set_policy_root Sets an alternate policy root directory path under which the compiled policy file and context configuration files exist. selinux.h
selinux_status_open Open and map SELinux kernel status page. avc.h
selinux_status_close Unmap and close kernel status page. avc.h
selinux_status_updated Inform whether the kernel status has been updated. avc.h
selinux_status_getenforce Get the enforce flag value. avc.h
selinux_status_policyload Get the number of policy loads. avc.h
selinux_status_deny_unknown Get behaviour for undefined classes/permissions. avc.h
selinux_systemd_contexts_path Returns the path to the systemd_contexts configuration file. selinux.h
selinux_reset_config Force a reset of the loaded configuration. WARNING: This is not thread safe. Be very sure that no other threads are calling into libselinux when this is called. selinux.h
selinux_trans_to_raw_context Perform context translation between the human-readable format ("translated") and the internal system format ("raw"). Caller must free the resulting context via freecon(3). Returns -1 upon an error or 0 otherwise. If passed NULL, sets the returned context to NULL and returns 0. selinux.h
selinux_translations_path Return path to setrans.conf file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_user_contexts_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_users_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_usersconf_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_virtual_domain_context_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_virtual_image_context_path Return path to file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinux_x_context_path Return path to x_context file under the policy root directory. selinux.h
selinuxfs_exists Check if selinuxfs exists as a kernel filesystem. selinux.h
set_matchpathcon_canoncon Same as set_matchpathcon_invalidcon(3), but also allows canonicalization of the context, by changing *context to refer to the canonical form. If not set, and invalidcon is also not set, then this defaults to calling security_canonicalize_context(3). selinux.h
set_matchpathcon_flags Set flags controlling operation of matchpathcon_init(3) or matchpathcon(3):

MATCHPATHCON_BASEONLY - Only process the base file_contexts file.

MATCHPATHCON_NOTRANS - Do not perform any context translation.

MATCHPATHCON_VALIDATE - Validate/canonicalize contexts at init time.

selinux.h
set_matchpathcon_invalidcon Set the function used by matchpathcon_init(3) when checking the validity of a context in the file_contexts configuration. If not set, then this defaults to a test based on security_check_context(3). The function is also responsible for reporting any such error, and may include the 'path' and 'lineno' in such error messages. selinux.h
set_matchpathcon_printf Set the function used by matchpathcon_init(3) when displaying errors about the file_contexts configuration. If not set, then this defaults to fprintf(stderr, fmt, ...). selinux.h
set_selinuxmnt Set the path to the selinuxfs mount point explicitly. Normally, this is determined automatically during libselinux initialization, but this is not always possible, e.g. for /sbin/init which performs the initial mount of selinuxfs. selinux.h
setcon

setcon_raw

Set the current security context to con.

Note that use of this function requires that the entire application be trusted to maintain any desired separation between the old and new security contexts, unlike exec-based transitions performed via setexeccon(3). When possible, decompose your application and use setexeccon(3)+execve(3) instead. Note that the application may lose access to its open descriptors as a result of a setcon(3) unless policy allows it to use descriptors opened by the old context.

selinux.h
setexeccon

setexeccon_raw

Set exec security context for the next execve(3). Call with NULL if you want to reset to the default. selinux.h
setexecfilecon Set an appropriate security context based on the filename of a helper program, falling back to a new context with the specified type. selinux.h
setfilecon

setfilecon_raw

Wrapper for the xattr API - Set file context. selinux.h
setfscreatecon

setfscreatecon_raw

Set the fscreate security context for subsequent file creations. Call with NULL if you want to reset to the default. selinux.h
setkeycreatecon

setkeycreatecon_raw

Set the keycreate security context for subsequent key creations. Call with NULL if you want to reset to the default. selinux.h
setsockcreatecon

setsockcreatecon_raw

Set the sockcreate security context for subsequent socket creations. Call with NULL if you want to reset to the default. selinux.h
sidget (deprecated) From 2.0.86 this is a no-op. avc.h
sidput (deprecated) From 2.0.86 this is a no-op. avc.h
string_to_av_perm Convert string names to access vector permissions. selinux.h
string_to_security_class Convert string names to security class values. selinux.h


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