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(1) Abstract interpreter vnode labeling in execve(2) and mac_execve(2) so that the general exec code isn't aware of the details of allocating, copying, and freeing labels, rather, simply passes in a void pointer to start and stop functions that will be used by the framework. This change will be MFC'd. (2) Introduce a new flags field to the MAC_POLICY_SET(9) interface allowing policies to declare which types of objects require label allocation, initialization, and destruction, and define a set of flags covering various supported object types (MPC_OBJECT_PROC, MPC_OBJECT_VNODE, MPC_OBJECT_INPCB, ...). This change reduces the overhead of compiling the MAC Framework into the kernel if policies aren't loaded, or if policies require labels on only a small number or even no object types. Each time a policy is loaded or unloaded, we recalculate a mask of labeled object types across all policies present in the system. Eliminate MAC_ALWAYS_LABEL_MBUF option as it is no longer required. MFC after: 1 week ((1) only) Reviewed by: csjp Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple, Inc. |
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mac_atalk.c | ||
mac_audit.c | ||
mac_framework.c | ||
mac_framework.h | ||
mac_inet6.c | ||
mac_inet.c | ||
mac_internal.h | ||
mac_label.c | ||
mac_net.c | ||
mac_pipe.c | ||
mac_policy.h | ||
mac_posix_sem.c | ||
mac_posix_shm.c | ||
mac_priv.c | ||
mac_process.c | ||
mac_socket.c | ||
mac_syscalls.c | ||
mac_system.c | ||
mac_sysv_msg.c | ||
mac_sysv_sem.c | ||
mac_sysv_shm.c | ||
mac_vfs.c |