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## <summary>Policy for reading and setting the hardware clock.</summary> ######################################## ## <summary> ## Execute hwclock in the clock domain. ## </summary> ## <param name="domain"> ## <summary> ## The type of the process performing this action. ## </summary> ## </param> # interface(`clock_domtrans',` gen_require(` type hwclock_t, hwclock_exec_t; ') domtrans_pattern($1, hwclock_exec_t, hwclock_t) ') ######################################## ## <summary> ## Execute hwclock in the clock domain, and ## allow the specified role the hwclock domain. ## </summary> ## <param name="domain"> ## <summary> ## The type of the process performing this action. ## </summary> ## </param> ## <param name="role"> ## <summary> ## The role to be allowed the clock domain. ## </summary> ## </param> ## <rolecap/> # interface(`clock_run',` gen_require(` type hwclock_t; ') clock_domtrans($1) role $2 types hwclock_t; ') ######################################## ## <summary> ## Execute hwclock in the caller domain. ## </summary> ## <param name="domain"> ## <summary> ## The type of the process performing this action. ## </summary> ## </param> # interface(`clock_exec',` gen_require(` type hwclock_exec_t; ') can_exec($1, hwclock_exec_t) ') ######################################## ## <summary> ## Do not audit attempts to write clock drift adjustments. ## </summary> ## <param name="domain"> ## <summary> ## Domain to not audit. ## </summary> ## </param> # interface(`clock_dontaudit_write_adjtime',` gen_require(` type adjtime_t; ') dontaudit $1 adjtime_t:file write; ') ######################################## ## <summary> ## Read and write clock drift adjustments. ## </summary> ## <param name="domain"> ## <summary> ## Domain allowed access. ## </summary> ## </param> # interface(`clock_rw_adjtime',` gen_require(` type adjtime_t; ') allow $1 adjtime_t:file rw_file_perms; files_list_etc($1) ')