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Security Enhanced Linux Reference Policy

Layer: system

Module: clock

Description:

Policy for reading and setting the hardware clock.

Interfaces:

clock_domtrans( domain )
Summary

Execute hwclock in the clock domain.

Parameters
Parameter:Description:Optional:
domain

The type of the process performing this action.

No
clock_dontaudit_write_adjtime( domain )
Summary

Do not audit attempts to write clock drift adjustments.

Parameters
Parameter:Description:Optional:
domain

Domain to not audit.

No
clock_exec( domain )
Summary

Execute hwclock in the caller domain.

Parameters
Parameter:Description:Optional:
domain

The type of the process performing this action.

No
clock_run( domain , role , terminal )
Summary

Execute hwclock in the clock domain, and allow the specified role the hwclock domain.

Parameters
Parameter:Description:Optional:
domain

The type of the process performing this action.

No
role

The role to be allowed the clock domain.

No
terminal

The type of the terminal allow the clock domain to use.

No
clock_rw_adjtime( domain )
Summary

Read and write clock drift adjustments.

Parameters
Parameter:Description:Optional:
domain

Domain allowed access.

No
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