seccomp_attr_set
Section: libseccomp Documentation (3)
Updated: 21 August 2014
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NAME
seccomp_attr_set, seccomp_attr_get - Manage the seccomp filter attributes
SYNOPSIS
#include <seccomp.h>
typedef void * scmp_filter_ctx;
enum scmp_filter_attr;
int seccomp_attr_set(scmp_filter_ctx ctx,
enum scmp_filter_attr attr, uint32_t value);
int seccomp_attr_get(scmp_filter_ctx ctx,
enum scmp_filter_attr attr, uint32_t *value);
Link with -lseccomp.
DESCRIPTION
The
seccomp_attr_set()
function sets the different seccomp filter attributes while the
seccomp_attr_get()
function fetches the filter attributes. The seccomp filter attributes are
tunable values that affect how the library behaves when generating and loading
the seccomp filter into the kernel. The attributes are reset to their default
values whenever the filter is initialized or reset via
seccomp_filter_init(3)
or
seccomp_filter_reset(3).
The filter context
ctx
is the value returned by the call to
seccomp_init(3).
Valid
attr
values are as follows:
- SCMP_FLTATR_ACT_DEFAULT
-
The default filter action as specified in the call to
seccomp_filter_init(3)
or
seccomp_filter_reset(3).
This attribute is read-only.
- SCMP_FLTATR_ACT_BADARCH
-
The filter action taken when the loaded filter does not match the architecture
of the executing application. Defaults to the
SCMP_ACT_KILL
action.
- SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_NNP
-
A flag to specify if the NO_NEW_PRIVS functionality should be enabled before
loading the seccomp filter into the kernel. If set to off (
value
== 0) then loading the seccomp filter into the kernel will fail if CAP_SYS_ADMIN
is not set. Defaults to on (
value
== 1).
- SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_TSYNC
-
A flag to specify if the kernel should attempt to synchronize the filters
across all threads on
seccomp_load(3).
If the kernel is unable to synchronize all of the thread then the load
operation will fail. This flag is only available on Linux Kernel 3.17 or
greater; attempting to enable this flag on earlier kernels will result in an
error being returned. Defaults to off (
value
== 0).
- SCMP_FLTATR_ATL_TSKIP
-
A flag to specify if libseccomp should allow filter rules to be created for
the -1 syscall. The -1 syscall value can be used by tracer programs to skip
specific syscall invocations, see
seccomp(2)
for more information. Defaults to off (
value
== 0).
RETURN VALUE
Returns zero on success, negative errno values on failure.
EXAMPLES
#include <seccomp.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int rc = -1;
scmp_filter_ctx ctx;
ctx = seccomp_init(SCMP_ACT_ALLOW);
if (ctx == NULL)
goto out;
/* ... */
rc = seccomp_attr_set(ctx, SCMP_FLTATR_ACT_BADARCH, SCMP_ACT_TRAP);
if (rc < 0)
goto out;
/* ... */
out:
seccomp_release(ctx);
return -rc;
}
NOTES
While the seccomp filter can be generated independent of the kernel, kernel
support is required to load and enforce the seccomp filter generated by
libseccomp.
The libseccomp project site, with more information and the source code
repository, can be found at
https://github.com/seccomp/libseccomp. This tool,
as well as the libseccomp library, is currently under development, please
report any bugs at the project site or directly to the author.
AUTHOR
Paul Moore <
paul@paul-moore.com>
SEE ALSO
seccomp_init(3),
seccomp_reset(3),
seccomp_load(3),
seccomp(2)
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