Re: getting the application path in VnodeScopeListener
Re: getting the application path in VnodeScopeListener
- Subject: Re: getting the application path in VnodeScopeListener
- From: Ben <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:10:37 +1300
yes, just the full application name is not perfect but it would do.
I'd be grateful for any help on that
On 14/10/2005, at 4:04 PM, Mike Smith wrote:
On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Ben wrote:
my current mechanism is to use vfs_context_pid then proc_name to
get the name. The main issue with this is proc_name will only
provide the first 16 bytes of the process name.
Ben,
So is it just that what you're looking for is the full name of the
application? There are other ways that you can get this.
= Mike
if I could either find a way to get the full application name, or
(this is the preferable solution) to get a vnode from a
vfs_context_t, that would satisfy this.
any function to get a path from a pid would also be suitable
On 13/10/2005, at 3:33 PM, Terry Lambert wrote:
vfs_context_pid(), which is exported in BSDKernel.exports, will
tell you the pid.
proc_name(), which is exported in BSDKernel.exports, will convert
the pid into a name and copy it into a buffer you supply and give
a length for.
This won't necessarily be the application path if the application
was launched via finder; it might also be a volfs path, so it
should not be relied on as a credential for authorization or
authentication purposes or for the granting of some other type of
trust, if you are trying to establish a security association.
Note that you should not use file I/O in the kernel, either, so
if you are intending to use this information to get a bundle ID
from which to optain some other file path and read it in the
kernel - don't do that.
-- Terry
On Oct 12, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Ben wrote:
I am doing some work in the kauth KPI and I need to get the
application path (of the application performing the action
causing this function to get called) from within
VnodeScopeListener.
I think this will be available because VnodeScopeListener gets
passed in a vfs_context_t for the application in question,
however most of the accessor functions for this opaque object
are undocumented, so my hope is someone can point me to which
one to use to obtain a vnode from the vfs_context_t, which I can
then get a path from, or some other way of getting the path.
I am okay if the path cannot be obtained all of the time, just
some of the time (I'm aware of the issues of trying to use
paths, so I'm not relying on them, but when they are there they
do make things easier)
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