This interface is useful when using the 'RUN' option in UDEV rules where udev will be executing a user executable to perform some action. This interface allows a domain transition to occur for the run action. Signed-off-by: Dave Sugar <dsugar@xxxxxxxxxx> --- policy/modules/system/udev.if | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+) diff --git a/policy/modules/system/udev.if b/policy/modules/system/udev.if index a2067895..fee55852 100644 --- a/policy/modules/system/udev.if +++ b/policy/modules/system/udev.if @@ -36,6 +36,37 @@ interface(`udev_domtrans',` domtrans_pattern($1, udev_exec_t, udev_t) ') +######################################## +## <summary> +## Allow udev to execute the specified program in +## the specified domain. +## </summary> +## <desc> +## <p> +## This is a interface to support the UDEV 'RUN' +## command. This will allow the command run by +## udev to be run in a domain other than udev_t. +## </p> +## </desc> +## <param name="domain"> +## <summary> +## Domain to execute in. +## </summary> +## </param> +## <param name="entry_file"> +## <summary> +## Domain entry point file. +## </summary> +## </param> +# +interface(`udev_run_domain',` + gen_require(` + type udev_t; + ') + + domtrans_pattern(udev_t,$2,$1) +') + ######################################## ## <summary> ## Execute udev in the caller domain. -- 2.14.4