selinux policy and alloc_security function

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Hi
I am a newbie for selinux concepts and LSM changes in kernel. I
defined a new class in kernel(security/selinux/include/classmap.h)
similar to IPC calls,  I defined  allocate security function similar
to selinux_shm_alloc_security, I would like to invoke this function
from kernel driver, is this valid, if not how do I do that from
userspace application, could some guide me through how user space
policy and kernel hooks interface?

I appreciate your support.

Regards,
Subbu

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