Re: [PATCH] selinux: print leading 0x on ioctlcmd audits

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On Friday, July 15, 2016 7:49:22 PM EDT Roberts, William C wrote:
> > I also asked some other questions.  Is this the ioctl number? As in
> > syscall arg a1? I need to know if its the same thing so that I can hook
> > up its translation if so.
>
> Yes, per man ioctl, it's the "request number".  Assuming a0 is the file
> descriptor, then a1 is the Ioctlcmd value.

OK, great. I hooked this field up to the translator so that the ioctl name can 
be printed (if known).

Thanks,
-Steve
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