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## Dbus Directive ## Dbus Directive
We use a special directive to generate (when running `make`) more advanced dbus access. We use a special [directive](directives.md) to generate more advanced dbus access. The directive format is on purpose very similar to apparmor dbus rule.
**Directive format** **Format**
```
#aa:dbus: ( own | talk ) bus=( system | session ) name=AARE [label=AARE] [interface=AARE] [path=AARE] ```sh
#aa:dbus <access> bus=<bus> name=<name> [label=AARE] [interface=AARE] [path=AARE]
``` ```
The directive format is on purpose very similar to apparmor dbus rules. However, there are some restrictions: **`<access>`**
- `bus` and `name` are mandatory and will break the build if ignored. : Access type. Can be `own` or `talk`:
- For the *talk* sub directive, profile name under a `label` is also mandatory
- `interface` can optionally be given when it is different to the dbus path.
- `path` can optionally be given when it is different to the dbus name.
- It is still a comment: the rule must not end with a comma, multiline directive is not supported.
**Example:** - `own` means the profile own this dbus interface. It is allowed to send and receive from anyone on this interface.
- `talk` means the profile can talk on a given interface to the profile owning it (that must be given under the `label` option).
**`<bus>`**
: Dbus bus, can be `system`, `session` or `accessibility`.
**`<name>`**
: Dbus interface name.
**`[label=AARE]`**
: Name of the profile
**`[interface=AARE]`**
: Can optionally be given when it is different to the dbus path.
**`[path=AARE]`**
: Can optionally be given when it is different to the dbus name.
Note: `<access>`, `<bus>` and `<name>` are mandatory and will break the build if ignored.
**Example**
Allow owning a dbus interface: Allow owning a dbus interface:
!!! note "" !!! note ""
[apparmor.d/groups/network/NetworkManager](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/a3b15973640042af7da0ed540db690c711fbf6ec/apparmor.d/groups/network/NetworkManager#L46) [apparmor.d/groups/network/NetworkManager](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/f81ceb91855f194dc53c10c17cbe1d7b50434a1e/apparmor.d/groups/network/NetworkManager#L45)
``` aa linenums="46" ``` sh linenums="45"
#aa:dbus: own bus=system name=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager #aa:dbus own bus=system name=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager
``` ```
Allow talking to a dbus interface on a given profile Allow talking to a dbus interface on a given profile
!!! note "" !!! note ""
[apparmor.d/groups/gnome/gdm](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/a3b15973640042af7da0ed540db690c711fbf6ec/apparmor.d/groups/gnome/gdm#L32) [apparmor.d/groups/gnome/gdm](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/f81ceb91855f194dc53c10c17cbe1d7b50434a1e/apparmor.d/groups/gnome/gdm#L44)
``` aa linenums="32" ``` sh linenums="34"
#aa:dbus: talk bus=system name=org.freedesktop.login1 label=systemd-logind #aa:dbus talk bus=system name=org.freedesktop.login1 label=systemd-logind
``` ```
**Generate**
`#aa:dbus own bus=system name=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager`
:
```sh
dbus bind bus=system name=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager{,.*},
dbus receive bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager{,.*}
peer=(name=":1.@{int}"),
dbus receive bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
peer=(name=":1.@{int}"),
dbus receive bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager
peer=(name=":1.@{int}"),
dbus send bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager{,.*}
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.DBus}"),
dbus send bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.DBus}"),
dbus send bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.DBus}"),
dbus receive bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable
member=Introspect
peer=(name=":1.@{int}"),
```
`#aa:dbus talk bus=system name=org.freedesktop.login1 label=systemd-logind`
:
```sh
dbus send bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/login1{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}}", label=systemd-logind),
dbus send bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/login1{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}}", label=systemd-logind),
dbus send bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/login1{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}}", label=systemd-logind),
dbus receive bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/login1{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}}", label=systemd-logind),
dbus receive bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/login1{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}}", label=systemd-logind),
dbus receive bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/login1{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager
peer=(name="{:1.@{int},org.freedesktop.login1{,.*}}", label=systemd-logind),
dbus send bus=system path=/org/freedesktop/Accounts{,/**}
interface=org.freedesktop.Accounts{,.*}
```

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---
title: Directives
---
`apparmor.d` supports build directives, they are processed at build time of the project, when running `make`. They are valid apparmor comment, `apparmor_parser` can be used on a profile even if the directives have not been processed. They should not end with a comma. Multiline directive is not supported.
The directives follow the format:
```sh
#aa:<name> [options]
```
**`<name>`**
: The name of the directive to apply
**`[options]`**
: A (possibly empty) list or map of arguments. Exact format depend on the directive.
## Dbus
See the [dbus page](dbus.md#dbus-directive).
## Only, Exclude
The `only` and `exclude` directive can be used to filter individual rule or rule paragraph depending on the target distribution of distribution family.
**Format**
```sh
#aa:only <filter>
#aa:exclude <filter>
```
**`<filter>`**
: The filter to apply. Can be:
- A supported target distribution: `arch`, `debian`, `ubuntu`, `opensuse`, `whonix`.
- A supported distribution family: `apt`, `pacman`, `zypper`.
**Example**
!!! note ""
[apparmor.d/profiles-m-r/packagekitd](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/f81ceb91855f194dc53c10c17cbe1d7b50434a1e/apparmor.d/profiles-m-r/packagekitd#L99)
``` sh linenums="99"
#aa:only opensuse
@{run}/zypp.pid rwk,
owner @{run}/zypp-rpm.pid rwk,
owner @{run}/zypp/packages/ r,
```
**Generate**
`#aa:only pacman`
:
Remove the line/paragraph when the project is not compiled on the Archlinux family.
## Exec
The `exec` directive is useful to allow executing transition to a profile without having to manage the possible long list of profile attachment (that varies depending on the distribution). The directive parse and resolve the attachment variable (`@{exec_path}`) of the target profile and include it in the current profile.
**Format**
```sh
#aa:exec [transition] profiles...
```
**`profiles...`**
: List of profile **file** that can be executed from the current profile.
**`[transition]`**
: Optional transition mode (default: `P`). Can be any of: `P`, `U`, `p`, `u`, `PU`, `pu`.
**Example**
!!! note ""
[apparmor.d/groups/kde/ksmserver](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/f81ceb91855f194dc53c10c17cbe1d7b50434a1e/apparmor.d/groups/kde/ksmserver#L29)
``` sh linenums="29"
#aa:exec kscreenlocker_greet
```
**Generate**
`#aa:exec baloo`
:
```sh
@{bin}/baloo_file Px,
@{lib}/@{multiarch}/{,libexec/}baloo_file Px,
@{lib}/{,kf6/}baloo_file Px,
```
## Stack
[Stacked](https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/wikis/AppArmorStacking) profiles can be hard to maintain. The *parents* profile need to manage its own rules as well as always include stacked profile rules. This directive automatically include the stacked profile rules into the parent profile.
**Format**
```sh
#aa:stack profiles...
```
**`profiles...`**
: List a profile **file** to stack at the end of the current profile.
**Example**
!!! note ""
[apparmor.d/_full/systemd](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/f81ceb91855f194dc53c10c17cbe1d7b50434a1e/apparmor.d/groups/_full/systemd#L150)
``` sh linenums="150"
#aa:stack systemd-networkd systemd-oomd systemd-resolved systemd-timesyncd
```
**Generate**
`#aa:stack systemd-oomd`
:
```sh
# Stacked profile: systemd-oomd
include <abstractions/bus-system>
include <abstractions/systemd-common>
capability dac_override,
capability kill,
unix (bind) type=stream addr=@@{hex}/bus/systemd-oomd/bus-api-oom,
#aa:dbus own bus=system name=org.freedesktop.oom1
/etc/systemd/oomd.conf r,
/etc/systemd/oomd.conf.d/{,**} r,
@{run}/systemd/io.system.ManagedOOM rw,
@{run}/systemd/io.systemd.ManagedOOM rw,
@{run}/systemd/notify rw,
owner @{run}/systemd/journal/socket w,
@{sys}/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers r,
@{sys}/fs/cgroup/memory.pressure r,
@{sys}/fs/cgroup/user.slice/user-@{uid}.slice/user@@{uid}.service/memory.* r,
@{PROC}/pressure/{cpu,io,memory} r,
include if exists <local/systemd-oomd>
```

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@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ markdown_extensions:
- md_in_html - md_in_html
- toc: - toc:
permalink: true permalink: true
toc_depth: 3
- pymdownx.betterem: - pymdownx.betterem:
smart_enable: all smart_enable: all
- pymdownx.caret - pymdownx.caret
@ -143,6 +144,8 @@ nav:
- development/install.md - development/install.md
- development/guidelines.md - development/guidelines.md
- development/structure.md - development/structure.md
- Profiles:
- development/directives.md
- development/dbus.md - development/dbus.md
- Tests: - Tests:
- development/tests.md - development/tests.md