libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_security.h
Michal Privoznik c8238579fb lib: Drop internal virXXXPtr typedefs
Historically, we declared pointer type to our types:

  typedef struct _virXXX virXXX;
  typedef virXXX *virXXXPtr;

But usefulness of such declaration is questionable, at best.
Unfortunately, we can't drop every such declaration - we have to
carry some over, because they are part of public API (e.g.
virDomainPtr). But for internal types - we can do drop them and
use what every other C project uses 'virXXX *'.

This change was generated by a very ugly shell script that
generated sed script which was then called over each file in the
repository. For the shell script refer to the cover letter:

https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2021-March/msg00537.html

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
2021-04-13 17:00:38 +02:00

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/*
* qemu_security.h: QEMU security management
*
* Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#pragma once
#include "qemu_conf.h"
#include "domain_conf.h"
#include "security/security_manager.h"
int qemuSecuritySetAllLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
const char *incomingPath,
bool migrated);
void qemuSecurityRestoreAllLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
bool migrated);
int qemuSecuritySetImageLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virStorageSource *src,
bool backingChain,
bool chainTop);
int qemuSecurityRestoreImageLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virStorageSource *src,
bool backingChain);
int qemuSecurityMoveImageMetadata(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virStorageSource *src,
virStorageSource *dst);
int qemuSecuritySetHostdevLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainHostdevDef *hostdev);
int qemuSecurityRestoreHostdevLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainHostdevDef *hostdev);
int qemuSecuritySetMemoryLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainMemoryDef *mem);
int qemuSecurityRestoreMemoryLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainMemoryDef *mem);
int qemuSecuritySetInputLabel(virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainInputDef *input);
int qemuSecurityRestoreInputLabel(virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainInputDef *input);
int qemuSecuritySetChardevLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainChrDef *chr);
int qemuSecurityRestoreChardevLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virDomainChrDef *chr);
int qemuSecurityStartVhostUserGPU(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virCommand *cmd,
int *exitstatus,
int *cmdret);
int qemuSecurityStartTPMEmulator(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virCommand *cmd,
uid_t uid,
gid_t gid,
int *exitstatus,
int *cmdret);
void qemuSecurityCleanupTPMEmulator(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm);
int qemuSecuritySetSavedStateLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
const char *savefile);
int qemuSecurityRestoreSavedStateLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
const char *savefile);
int qemuSecurityDomainSetPathLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
const char *path,
bool allowSubtree);
int qemuSecurityDomainRestorePathLabel(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
const char *path);
int qemuSecurityCommandRun(virQEMUDriver *driver,
virDomainObj *vm,
virCommand *cmd,
uid_t uid,
gid_t gid,
int *exitstatus,
int *cmdret);
/* Please note that for these APIs there is no wrapper yet. Do NOT blindly add
* new APIs here. If an API can touch a file add a proper wrapper instead.
*/
#define qemuSecurityCheckAllLabel virSecurityManagerCheckAllLabel
#define qemuSecurityClearSocketLabel virSecurityManagerClearSocketLabel
#define qemuSecurityGenLabel virSecurityManagerGenLabel
#define qemuSecurityGetBaseLabel virSecurityManagerGetBaseLabel
#define qemuSecurityGetDOI virSecurityManagerGetDOI
#define qemuSecurityGetModel virSecurityManagerGetModel
#define qemuSecurityGetMountOptions virSecurityManagerGetMountOptions
#define qemuSecurityGetNested virSecurityManagerGetNested
#define qemuSecurityGetProcessLabel virSecurityManagerGetProcessLabel
#define qemuSecurityNew virSecurityManagerNew
#define qemuSecurityNewDAC virSecurityManagerNewDAC
#define qemuSecurityNewStack virSecurityManagerNewStack
#define qemuSecurityPostFork virSecurityManagerPostFork
#define qemuSecurityPreFork virSecurityManagerPreFork
#define qemuSecurityReleaseLabel virSecurityManagerReleaseLabel
#define qemuSecurityReserveLabel virSecurityManagerReserveLabel
#define qemuSecurityRestoreSavedStateLabel virSecurityManagerRestoreSavedStateLabel
#define qemuSecuritySetChildProcessLabel virSecurityManagerSetChildProcessLabel
#define qemuSecuritySetDaemonSocketLabel virSecurityManagerSetDaemonSocketLabel
#define qemuSecuritySetImageFDLabel virSecurityManagerSetImageFDLabel
#define qemuSecuritySetSavedStateLabel virSecurityManagerSetSavedStateLabel
#define qemuSecuritySetSocketLabel virSecurityManagerSetSocketLabel
#define qemuSecuritySetTapFDLabel virSecurityManagerSetTapFDLabel
#define qemuSecurityStackAddNested virSecurityManagerStackAddNested
#define qemuSecurityVerify virSecurityManagerVerify