* It returns 0, if @newsid is bounded by @oldsid.
* Otherwise, it returns error code.
*
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @oldsid : current security identifier
* @newsid : destinated security identifier
*/
/**
* security_compute_av - Compute access vector decisions.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @ssid: source security identifier
* @tsid: target security identifier
* @tclass: target security class
/**
* security_sid_to_context - Obtain a context for a given SID.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @sid: security identifier, SID
* @scontext: security context
* @scontext_len: length in bytes
/**
* security_sid_to_context_inval - Obtain a context for a given SID if it
* is invalid.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @sid: security identifier, SID
* @scontext: security context
* @scontext_len: length in bytes
/**
* security_context_to_sid - Obtain a SID for a given security context.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @scontext: security context
* @scontext_len: length in bytes
* @sid: security identifier, SID
* security_context_to_sid_default - Obtain a SID for a given security context,
* falling back to specified default if needed.
*
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @scontext: security context
* @scontext_len: length in bytes
* @sid: security identifier, SID
/**
* security_transition_sid - Compute the SID for a new subject/object.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @ssid: source security identifier
* @tsid: target security identifier
* @tclass: target security class
/**
* security_change_sid - Compute the SID for object relabeling.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @ssid: source security identifier
* @tsid: target security identifier
* @tclass: target security class
/**
* security_load_policy - Load a security policy configuration.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @data: binary policy data
* @len: length of data in bytes
*
/**
* security_port_sid - Obtain the SID for a port.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @protocol: protocol number
* @port: port number
* @out_sid: security identifier
}
/**
- * security_pkey_sid - Obtain the SID for a pkey.
+ * security_ib_pkey_sid - Obtain the SID for a pkey.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @subnet_prefix: Subnet Prefix
* @pkey_num: pkey number
* @out_sid: security identifier
/**
* security_ib_endport_sid - Obtain the SID for a subnet management interface.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @dev_name: device name
* @port: port number
* @out_sid: security identifier
/**
* security_netif_sid - Obtain the SID for a network interface.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @name: interface name
* @if_sid: interface SID
*/
/**
* security_node_sid - Obtain the SID for a node (host).
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @domain: communication domain aka address family
* @addrp: address
* @addrlen: address length in bytes
/**
* security_get_user_sids - Obtain reachable SIDs for a user.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @fromsid: starting SID
* @username: username
* @sids: array of reachable SIDs for user
/**
* security_genfs_sid - Obtain a SID for a file in a filesystem
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @fstype: filesystem type
* @path: path from root of mount
* @sclass: file security class
/**
* security_fs_use - Determine how to handle labeling for a filesystem.
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @sb: superblock in question
*/
int security_fs_use(struct selinux_state *state, struct super_block *sb)
/**
* security_net_peersid_resolve - Compare and resolve two network peer SIDs
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @nlbl_sid: NetLabel SID
* @nlbl_type: NetLabel labeling protocol type
* @xfrm_sid: XFRM SID
/**
* security_policycap_supported - Check for a specific policy capability
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @req_cap: capability
*
* Description:
/**
* security_netlbl_secattr_to_sid - Convert a NetLabel secattr to a SELinux SID
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @secattr: the NetLabel packet security attributes
* @sid: the SELinux SID
*
/**
* security_netlbl_sid_to_secattr - Convert a SELinux SID to a NetLabel secattr
+ * @state: SELinux state
* @sid: the SELinux SID
* @secattr: the NetLabel packet security attributes
*