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NAME

       selabel_lookup_best_match  -  obtain  a  best  match  SELinux  security  context - Only supported on file
       backend.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <selinux/selinux.h>
       #include <selinux/label.h>

       int selabel_lookup_best_match(struct selabel_handle *hnd,
                                     char **context,
                                     const char *key,
                                     const char **links,
                                     int type);

       int selabel_lookup_best_match_raw(struct selabel_handle *hnd,
                                         char **context,
                                         const char *key,
                                         const char **links,
                                         int type);

DESCRIPTION

       selabel_lookup_best_match() performs a best match lookup operation  on  the  handle  hnd,  returning  the
       result  in the memory pointed to by context, which must be freed by the caller using freecon(3).  The key
       parameter is a file path to check for best match using zero or more link (aliases) parameters. The  order
       of precedence for best match is:

              1.  An exact match for the real path (key) or

              2.  An exact match for any of the links (aliases), or

              3.  The longest fixed prefix match.

       The  type parameter is an optional file mode argument that should be set to the mode bits of the file, as
       determined by lstat(2).  mode may be zero, however full matching may not occur.

       selabel_lookup_best_match_raw() behaves identically to selabel_lookup_best_match() but does  not  perform
       context translation.

RETURN VALUE

       On success, zero is returned.  On error, -1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.

ERRORS

       ENOENT No context corresponding to the input key and type was found.

       EINVAL The key and/or type inputs are invalid, or the context being returned failed validation.

       ENOMEM An attempt to allocate memory failed.

NOTES

       Example  usage  -  When  a  service creates a device node, it may also create one or more symlinks to the
       device node.  These symlinks may be the only stable name  for  the  device,  e.g.  if  the  partition  is
       dynamically  assigned.   The file label backend supports this by looking up the "best match" for a device
       node based on its real path (key) and any links to it (aliases). The order of precedence for  best  match
       is described above.

SEE ALSO

       selabel_open(3), selabel_stats(3), selinux_set_callback(3), selinux(8), lstat(2), selabel_file(5)