apparmor/parser/signal.h
John Johansen f19c9f9511 fix: the what names can treated as a condlistid
The match
  {VARIABLE_NAME}/{WS}*={WS}*\(

is too broad causing mount and dbus rules to fail for sets of values eg.

  mount options=(ro bind)

Instead of doing a broad match, for now lets lock it down to just
peer=(...) being the only cond that can cause entry into CONDLISTID

Signed-off-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
2014-04-23 11:36:26 -07:00

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/*
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#ifndef __AA_SIGNAL_H
#define __AA_SIGNAL_H
#include "parser.h"
#include "rule.h"
#include "profile.h"
#define AA_MAY_SEND (1 << 1)
#define AA_MAY_RECEIVE (1 << 2)
#define AA_VALID_SIGNAL_PERMS (AA_MAY_SEND | AA_MAY_RECEIVE)
typedef set<int> Signals;
int parse_signal_mode(const char *str_mode, int *mode, int fail);
class signal_rule: public rule_t {
void extract_sigs(struct value_list **list);
void move_conditionals(struct cond_entry *conds);
public:
Signals signals;
char *peer_label;
int mode;
int audit;
int deny;
signal_rule(int mode, struct cond_entry *conds);
virtual ~signal_rule() {
signals.clear();
free(peer_label);
};
virtual ostream &dump(ostream &os);
virtual int expand_variables(void);
virtual int gen_policy_re(Profile &prof);
virtual void post_process(Profile &prof __unused) { };
};
#endif /* __AA_SIGNAL_H */