Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Fair point. What does SBLABEL_MNT mean precisely? It seems to indicate one > > of an odd mix of behaviours. I presume it means that we *have* to calculate a > > label and can't get one from the underlying fs if it is not set. > > It means the filesystem supports per-file labeling and you can use > setxattr(..."security.selinux") and setfscreatecon() for files on it. > You can see whether it is set on a filesystem by looking for the > seclabel option in cat /proc/mounts. If it is not set, then we ignore > tsec->create_sid. It is arguable as to whether it is correct to always > call security_transition_sid() there either, but that's another topic. Okay, so how about the attached? David --- static int selinux_determine_inode_label(const struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *name, const char *caller, u16 tclass, u32 *_new_isid) { const struct superblock_security_struct *sbsec = dir->i_sb->s_security; const struct inode_security_struct *dsec = dir->i_security; const struct task_security_struct *tsec = current_security(); if ((sbsec->flags & SE_SBINITIALIZED) && (sbsec->behavior == SECURITY_FS_USE_MNTPOINT)) { *_new_isid = sbsec->mntpoint_sid; } else if ((sbsec->flags & SBLABEL_MNT) && tsec->create_sid) { *_new_isid = tsec->create_sid; } else { return security_transition_sid(tsec->sid, dsec->sid, tclass, name, _new_isid); } return 0; } -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html