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H A D | mac_framework.c | diff 104338 Wed Oct 02 00:42:38 MDT 2002 rwatson Add a new MAC entry point, mac_thread_userret(td), which permits policy modules to perform MAC-related events when a thread returns to user space. This is required for policies that have floating process labels, as it's not always possible to acquire the process lock at arbitrary points in the stack during system call processing; process labels might represent traditional authentication data, process history information, or other data. LOMAC will use this entry point to perform the process label update prior to the thread returning to userspace, when plugged into the MAC framework. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories |
H A D | mac_net.c | diff 104338 Wed Oct 02 00:42:38 MDT 2002 rwatson Add a new MAC entry point, mac_thread_userret(td), which permits policy modules to perform MAC-related events when a thread returns to user space. This is required for policies that have floating process labels, as it's not always possible to acquire the process lock at arbitrary points in the stack during system call processing; process labels might represent traditional authentication data, process history information, or other data. LOMAC will use this entry point to perform the process label update prior to the thread returning to userspace, when plugged into the MAC framework. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories |
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H A D | subr_syscall.c | diff 104338 Wed Oct 02 00:42:38 MDT 2002 rwatson Add a new MAC entry point, mac_thread_userret(td), which permits policy modules to perform MAC-related events when a thread returns to user space. This is required for policies that have floating process labels, as it's not always possible to acquire the process lock at arbitrary points in the stack during system call processing; process labels might represent traditional authentication data, process history information, or other data. LOMAC will use this entry point to perform the process label update prior to the thread returning to userspace, when plugged into the MAC framework. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories |
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