XENStatements

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Xen Statements

Xen policy supports additional policy language statements: iomemcon, ioportcon, pcidevicecon and pirqcon that are discussed in the sections that follow.

Policy version 30 introduced the devicetreecon statement and also expanded the existing I/O memory range to 64 bits in order to support hardware with more than 44 bits of physical address space (32-bit count of 4K pages).

To compile these additional statements using semodule(8), ensure that the semanage.conf(5) file has the policy-target=xen entry.

iomemcon

Label i/o memory. This may be a single memory location or a range.

The statement definition is:

iomemcon addr context;

Where:

iomemcon The iomemcon keyword.
addr The memory address to apply the context. This may also be a range that consists of a start and end address separated by a hypen (-).
context The security context to be applied.


The statement is valid in:

Monolithic Policy
Base Policy
Module Policy
Yes
Yes
No
if Statement
optional Statement
require Statement
No
No
No


Example:

iomemcon 0xfebd9 system_u:object_r:nicP_t;

iomemcon 0xfebe0-0xfebff system_u:object_r:nicP_t;


ioportcon

Label i/o ports. This may be a single port or a range.

The statement definition is:

ioportcon port context;

Where:

ioportcon The ioportcon keyword.
port The port to apply the context. This may also be a range that consists of a start and end port number separated by a hypen (-).
context The security context to be applied.


The statement is valid in:

Monolithic Policy
Base Policy
Module Policy
Yes
Yes
No
if Statement
optional Statement
require Statement
No
No
No


Example:

ioportcon 0xeac0 system_u:object_r:nicP_t;

ioportcon 0xecc0-0xecdf system_u:object_r:nicP_t;


pcidevicecon

Label a PCI device.

The statement definition is:

pcidevicecon pci_id context;

Where:

pcidevicecon The pcidevicecon keyword.
pci_id The PCI indentifer.
context The security context to be applied.


The statement is valid in:

Monolithic Policy
Base Policy
Module Policy
Yes
Yes
No
if Statement
optional Statement
require Statement
No
No
No


Example:

pcidevicecon 0xc800 system_u:object_r:nicP_t;


pirqcon

Label an interrupt level.

The statement definition is:

pirqcon irq context;

Where:

pirqcon The pirqcon keyword.
irq The interrupt request number.
context The security context to be applied.


The statement is valid in:

Monolithic Policy
Base Policy
Module Policy
Yes
Yes
No
if Statement
optional Statement
require Statement
No
No
No


Example:

pirqcon 33 system_u:object_r:nicP_t;


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