selinux_restorecon_xattr(3) | SELinux API documentation | selinux_restorecon_xattr(3) |
selinux_restorecon_xattr - manage default security.sehash extended attribute entries added by selinux_restorecon(3), setfiles(8) or restorecon(8).
#include <selinux/restorecon.h>
int selinux_restorecon_xattr(const char
*pathname,
unsigned int xattr_flags,
struct dir_xattr ***xattr_list);
selinux_restorecon_xattr() returns a linked list of dir_xattr structures containing information described below based on:
xattr_flags contains options as follows:
SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_RECURSE recursively descend directories.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_DELETE_NONMATCH_DIGESTS delete non-matching digests from each directory in pathname.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_DELETE_ALL_DIGESTS delete all digests from each directory in pathname.
SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_IGNORE_MOUNTS do not read
/proc/mounts to obtain a list of non-seclabel mounts to be excluded
from the search.
Setting SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_IGNORE_MOUNTS is useful where there is
a non-seclabel fs mounted with a seclabel fs mounted on a directory below
this.
xattr_list is the returned pointer to a linked list of dir_xattr structures, each containing the following information:
struct dir_xattr { char *directory; char *digest; /* Printable hex encoded string */ enum digest_result result; struct dir_xattr *next; };
The result entry is enumerated as follows:
enum digest_result { MATCH = 0, NOMATCH, DELETED_MATCH, DELETED_NOMATCH, ERROR };
xattr_list must be set to NULL before calling selinux_restorecon_xattr(3). The caller is responsible for freeing the returned xattr_list entries in the linked list.
See the NOTES section for more information.
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.
selinux_restorecon(3)
selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle(3),
selinux_restorecon_default_handle(3),
selinux_restorecon_set_exclude_list(3),
selinux_restorecon_set_alt_rootpath(3),
selinux_set_callback(3)
30 July 2016 |