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authorWaLyong Cho <walyong.cho@samsung.com>2015-06-10 11:33:00 +0900
committerWaLyong Cho <walyong.cho@samsung.com>2015-06-22 23:44:09 +0900
commit6656aefb42385b468dd96867118d049f945cbf81 (patch)
tree11fce76b11e0a442aec122f9ed8454eff9dc81af /src/timedate
parentcc05b1bb371b90560a44e8e13a66ce5e727631f1 (diff)
smack: support smack access change-rule
Smack is also able to have modification rules of existing rules. In this case, the rule has additional argument to modify previous rule. /sys/fs/smackfs/load2 node can only take three arguments: subject object access. So if modification rules are written to /sys/fs/smackfs/load2, EINVAL error is happen. Those modification rules have to be written to /sys/fs/smackfs/change-rule. To distinguish access with operation of cipso2, split write_rules() for each operation. And, in write access rules, parse the rule and if the rule has four argument then write into /sys/fs/smackfs/change-rule. https://lwn.net/Articles/532340/ fwrite() or fputs() are fancy functions to write byte stream such like regular file. But special files on linux such like proc, sysfs are not stream of bytes. Those special files on linux have to be written with specific size. By this reason, in some of many case, fputs() was failed to write buffer to smack load2 node. The write operation for the smack nodes should be performed with write().
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