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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ /* * Linux Security Modules (LSM) - User space API * * Copyright (C) 2022 Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com> * Copyright (C) 2022 Intel Corporation */ #ifndef _LINUX_LSM_H #define _LINUX_LSM_H #include <linux/stddef.h> #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/unistd.h> /** * struct lsm_ctx - LSM context information * @id: the LSM id number, see LSM_ID_XXX * @flags: LSM specific flags * @len: length of the lsm_ctx struct, @ctx and any other data or padding * @ctx_len: the size of @ctx * @ctx: the LSM context value * * The @len field MUST be equal to the size of the lsm_ctx struct * plus any additional padding and/or data placed after @ctx. * * In all cases @ctx_len MUST be equal to the length of @ctx. * If @ctx is a string value it should be nul terminated with * @ctx_len equal to `strlen(@ctx) + 1`. Binary values are * supported. * * The @flags and @ctx fields SHOULD only be interpreted by the * LSM specified by @id; they MUST be set to zero/0 when not used. */ struct lsm_ctx { __u64 id; __u64 flags; __u64 len; __u64 ctx_len; __u8 ctx[] __counted_by(ctx_len); }; /* * ID tokens to identify Linux Security Modules (LSMs) * * These token values are used to uniquely identify specific LSMs * in the kernel as well as in the kernel's LSM userspace API. * * A value of zero/0 is considered undefined and should not be used * outside the kernel. Values 1-99 are reserved for potential * future use. */ #define LSM_ID_UNDEF 0 #define LSM_ID_CAPABILITY 100 #define LSM_ID_SELINUX 101 #define LSM_ID_SMACK 102 #define LSM_ID_TOMOYO 103 #define LSM_ID_APPARMOR 104 #define LSM_ID_YAMA 105 #define LSM_ID_LOADPIN 106 #define LSM_ID_SAFESETID 107 #define LSM_ID_LOCKDOWN 108 #define LSM_ID_BPF 109 #define LSM_ID_LANDLOCK 110 /* * LSM_ATTR_XXX definitions identify different LSM attributes * which are used in the kernel's LSM userspace API. Support * for these attributes vary across the different LSMs. None * are required. * * A value of zero/0 is considered undefined and should not be used * outside the kernel. Values 1-99 are reserved for potential * future use. */ #define LSM_ATTR_UNDEF 0 #define LSM_ATTR_CURRENT 100 #define LSM_ATTR_EXEC 101 #define LSM_ATTR_FSCREATE 102 #define LSM_ATTR_KEYCREATE 103 #define LSM_ATTR_PREV 104 #define LSM_ATTR_SOCKCREATE 105 /* * LSM_FLAG_XXX definitions identify special handling instructions * for the API. */ #define LSM_FLAG_SINGLE 0x0001 #endif /* _LINUX_LSM_H */