1selinux_restorecon_xattr(3)SELinux API documentationselinux_restorecon_xattr(3)
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NAME

6       selinux_restorecon_xattr  -  manage  default  security.sehash  extended
7       attribute  entries  added  by  selinux_restorecon(3),  setfiles(8)   or
8       restorecon(8).
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SYNOPSIS

12       #include <selinux/restorecon.h>
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14       int selinux_restorecon_xattr(const char *pathname,
15                              unsigned int xattr_flags,
16                              struct dir_xattr ***xattr_list);
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DESCRIPTION

19       selinux_restorecon_xattr()  returns  a  linked list of dir_xattr struc‐
20       tures containing information described below based on:
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22              pathname containing a directory tree to be  searched  for  secu‐
23              rity.sehash extended attribute entries.
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25              xattr_flags contains options as follows:
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28                     SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_RECURSE    recursively   descend
29                     directories.
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31                     SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_DELETE_NONMATCH_DIGESTS   delete
32                     non-matching digests from each directory in pathname.
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34                     SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_DELETE_ALL_DIGESTS   delete  all
35                     digests from each directory in pathname.
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37                     SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_IGNORE_MOUNTS   do   not    read
38                     /proc/mounts  to  obtain a list of non-seclabel mounts to
39                     be excluded from the search.
40                     Setting SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_IGNORE_MOUNTS is  useful
41                     where  there is a non-seclabel fs mounted with a seclabel
42                     fs mounted on a directory below this.
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44              xattr_list is the returned pointer to a linked list of dir_xattr
45              structures, each containing the following information:
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47                     struct dir_xattr {
48                         char *directory;
49                         char *digest;    /* Printable hex encoded string */
50                         enum digest_result result;
51                         struct dir_xattr *next;
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54              The result entry is enumerated as follows:
55                     enum digest_result {
56                         MATCH = 0,
57                         NOMATCH,
58                         DELETED_MATCH,
59                         DELETED_NOMATCH,
60                         ERROR
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63              xattr_list  must  be set to NULL before calling selinux_restore‐
64              con_xattr(3).   The  caller  is  responsible  for  freeing   the
65              returned xattr_list entries in the linked list.
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67       See the NOTES section for more information.
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RETURN VALUE

71       On  success,  zero  is returned.  On error, -1 is returned and errno is
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NOTES

76       1.  By default selinux_restorecon_xattr(3) will use the default set  of
77           specfiles  described  in  files_contexts(5)  to  calculate the SHA1
78           digests to be used for comparison.  To change this default behavior
79           selabel_open(3)  must  be  called  specifying  the  required  SELA‐
80           BEL_OPT_PATH and setting the SELABEL_OPT_DIGEST option  to  a  non-
81           NULL  value.   selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle(3) is then called to
82           set the handle to be used by selinux_restorecon_xattr(3).
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84       2.  By default selinux_restorecon_xattr(3) reads /proc/mounts to obtain
85           a  list  of non-seclabel mounts to be excluded from searches unless
86           the SELINUX_RESTORECON_XATTR_IGNORE_MOUNTS flag has been set.
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88       3.  RAMFS and TMPFS filesystems  do  not  support  the  security.sehash
89           extended attribute and are automatically excluded from searches.
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91       4.  By  default  stderr is used to log output messages and errors. This
92           may  be  changed  by  calling  selinux_set_callback(3)   with   the
93           SELINUX_CB_LOG type option.
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SEE ALSO

97       selinux_restorecon(3)
98       selinux_restorecon_set_sehandle(3),
99       selinux_restorecon_default_handle(3),
100       selinux_restorecon_set_exclude_list(3),
101       selinux_restorecon_set_alt_rootpath(3),
102       selinux_set_callback(3)
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106                                 30 July 2016      selinux_restorecon_xattr(3)
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