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sys/security/mac_data.h

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    1 /*
    2  * Copyright (c) 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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   28 /*-
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   53 
   54 #ifndef _SECURITY_MAC_DATA_H_
   55 #define _SECURITY_MAC_DATA_H_
   56 
   57 /**
   58   @brief Mac policy module data
   59 
   60   This structure specifies module data that is passed in to the
   61   TrustedBSD MAC policy module by the kernel module loader.  The
   62   data is made of up key/value pairs where the key is always a
   63   string and the value is a string, binary data or array.  An array
   64   may be a list of values (actually a similar set of key/value pairs,
   65   but in this case the keys are always null), and may also consist of
   66   a set of dictionaries, which in turn are made up of a list of key/value
   67   pairs.
   68 
   69   Module data may be specified in the MAC policy module's
   70   Info.plist file as part of the OSModuleData dictionary.
   71 
   72   E.g.
   73 
   74   <key>OSModuleData</key>
   75   <dict>
   76         <key>foo</key>
   77         <string>bar</string>
   78         <key>Beers</key>
   79         <array>
   80         <dict>
   81                 <key>type</key>
   82                 <string>lager</string>
   83                 <key>Name</key>
   84                 <string>Anchor Steam</string>
   85         </dict>
   86         <dict>
   87                 <key>type</key>
   88                 <string>ale</string>
   89                 <key>Name</key>
   90                 <string>Sierra Nevada Pale Ale</string>
   91         </dict>
   92         </array>
   93   </dict>
   94 
   95 */
   96 struct mac_module_data_element {
   97         unsigned int key_size;
   98         unsigned int value_size;
   99         unsigned int value_type;
  100         char *key;
  101         char *value;
  102 };
  103 struct mac_module_data_list {
  104         unsigned int count;
  105         unsigned int type;
  106         struct mac_module_data_element list[1];
  107 };
  108 struct mac_module_data {
  109         void *base_addr;                /* Orig base address, for ptr fixup.  */
  110         unsigned int size;
  111         unsigned int count;
  112         struct mac_module_data_element data[1]; /* actually bigger */
  113 };
  114 
  115 #define MAC_DATA_TYPE_PRIMITIVE 0       /* Primitive type (int, string, etc.) */
  116 #define MAC_DATA_TYPE_ARRAY     1       /* Array type.                        */
  117 #define MAC_DATA_TYPE_DICT      2       /* Dictionary type.                   */
  118 
  119 #ifdef _SECURITY_MAC_POLICY_H_
  120 /* XXX mac_policy_handle_t is defined in mac_policy.h, move prototype there? */
  121 int mac_find_policy_data(const mac_policy_handle_t, const char *key,
  122     void **valp, size_t *sizep);
  123 int mac_find_module_data(struct mac_module_data *mmd, const char *key,
  124     void **valp, size_t *sizep);
  125 
  126 /*
  127  * This is a routine to fix up pointers in a mac_module_data_element when the
  128  * mac_module_data has been copied to a new area.  It depends on the pointers
  129  * all being offset from base_addr.
  130  */
  131 static __inline void
  132 mmd_fixup_ele(struct mac_module_data *oldbase,
  133     struct mac_module_data *newbase, struct mac_module_data_element *ele)
  134 {
  135         if (ele->key != NULL) {         /* Array elements have no keys.       */
  136                 ele->key -= (unsigned int)oldbase;
  137                 ele->key += (unsigned int)newbase;
  138         }
  139         ele->value -= (unsigned int)oldbase;
  140         ele->value += (unsigned int)newbase;
  141 }
  142 
  143 #endif
  144 
  145 #endif /* !_SECURITY_MAC_DATA_H_ */

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