ceph-csi/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux/label/label.go
dependabot[bot] e5d9b68d36 rebase: bump the golang-dependencies group with 1 update
Bumps the golang-dependencies group with 1 update: [golang.org/x/crypto](https://github.com/golang/crypto).


Updates `golang.org/x/crypto` from 0.16.0 to 0.17.0
- [Commits](https://github.com/golang/crypto/compare/v0.16.0...v0.17.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: golang.org/x/crypto
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: golang-dependencies
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2023-12-21 13:34:39 +00:00

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package label
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux"
)
// Deprecated: use selinux.ROFileLabel
var ROMountLabel = selinux.ROFileLabel
// SetProcessLabel takes a process label and tells the kernel to assign the
// label to the next program executed by the current process.
// Deprecated: use selinux.SetExecLabel
var SetProcessLabel = selinux.SetExecLabel
// ProcessLabel returns the process label that the kernel will assign
// to the next program executed by the current process. If "" is returned
// this indicates that the default labeling will happen for the process.
// Deprecated: use selinux.ExecLabel
var ProcessLabel = selinux.ExecLabel
// SetSocketLabel takes a process label and tells the kernel to assign the
// label to the next socket that gets created
// Deprecated: use selinux.SetSocketLabel
var SetSocketLabel = selinux.SetSocketLabel
// SocketLabel retrieves the current default socket label setting
// Deprecated: use selinux.SocketLabel
var SocketLabel = selinux.SocketLabel
// SetKeyLabel takes a process label and tells the kernel to assign the
// label to the next kernel keyring that gets created
// Deprecated: use selinux.SetKeyLabel
var SetKeyLabel = selinux.SetKeyLabel
// KeyLabel retrieves the current default kernel keyring label setting
// Deprecated: use selinux.KeyLabel
var KeyLabel = selinux.KeyLabel
// FileLabel returns the label for specified path
// Deprecated: use selinux.FileLabel
var FileLabel = selinux.FileLabel
// PidLabel will return the label of the process running with the specified pid
// Deprecated: use selinux.PidLabel
var PidLabel = selinux.PidLabel
// Init initialises the labeling system
func Init() {
_ = selinux.GetEnabled()
}
// ClearLabels will clear all reserved labels
// Deprecated: use selinux.ClearLabels
var ClearLabels = selinux.ClearLabels
// ReserveLabel will record the fact that the MCS label has already been used.
// This will prevent InitLabels from using the MCS label in a newly created
// container
// Deprecated: use selinux.ReserveLabel
func ReserveLabel(label string) error {
selinux.ReserveLabel(label)
return nil
}
// ReleaseLabel will remove the reservation of the MCS label.
// This will allow InitLabels to use the MCS label in a newly created
// containers
// Deprecated: use selinux.ReleaseLabel
func ReleaseLabel(label string) error {
selinux.ReleaseLabel(label)
return nil
}
// DupSecOpt takes a process label and returns security options that
// can be used to set duplicate labels on future container processes
// Deprecated: use selinux.DupSecOpt
var DupSecOpt = selinux.DupSecOpt
// FormatMountLabel returns a string to be used by the mount command. Using
// the SELinux `context` mount option. Changing labels of files on mount
// points with this option can never be changed.
// FormatMountLabel returns a string to be used by the mount command.
// The format of this string will be used to alter the labeling of the mountpoint.
// The string returned is suitable to be used as the options field of the mount command.
// If you need to have additional mount point options, you can pass them in as
// the first parameter. Second parameter is the label that you wish to apply
// to all content in the mount point.
func FormatMountLabel(src, mountLabel string) string {
return FormatMountLabelByType(src, mountLabel, "context")
}
// FormatMountLabelByType returns a string to be used by the mount command.
// Allow caller to specify the mount options. For example using the SELinux
// `fscontext` mount option would allow certain container processes to change
// labels of files created on the mount points, where as `context` option does
// not.
// FormatMountLabelByType returns a string to be used by the mount command.
// The format of this string will be used to alter the labeling of the mountpoint.
// The string returned is suitable to be used as the options field of the mount command.
// If you need to have additional mount point options, you can pass them in as
// the first parameter. Second parameter is the label that you wish to apply
// to all content in the mount point.
func FormatMountLabelByType(src, mountLabel, contextType string) string {
if mountLabel != "" {
switch src {
case "":
src = fmt.Sprintf("%s=%q", contextType, mountLabel)
default:
src = fmt.Sprintf("%s,%s=%q", src, contextType, mountLabel)
}
}
return src
}