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SELinux Common Intermediate Language (CIL) Compiler
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INTRODUCTION
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The SELinux CIL Compiler is a compiler that converts the CIL language as
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described on the CIL design wiki into a kernel binary policy file.
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Please see the CIL Design Wiki at:
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http://github.com/SELinuxProject/cil/wiki/
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for more information about the goals and features on the CIL language.
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DEPENDENCIES
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gcc >= 4.5.1
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libsepol >= 2.5
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BUILD STEPS
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Run "make" with one of the following targets:
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make
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Build the CIL compiler (secilc).
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make test
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Pass a sample policy to test with the compiler.
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make install
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Install the secilc compiler and man page to disk.
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make clean
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Remove temporary build files.
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make man
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Build the secilc man page.
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make bare
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Remove temporary build files and compile binaries.
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USAGE
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Execute 'secilc' with any number of CIL files as arguments. A binary policy and
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file_contexts file will be created.
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Use the '--help' option for more details.
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DOCUMENTATION
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There is a github markdown CIL Reference Guide in the docs directory. To
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view the table of contents, see README.md in the docs directory.
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To convert the github markdown content to HTML and PDF, change to the docs
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directory and run:
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make
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The documents will be located in the docs/html and docs/pdf directories.
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To build the html and pdf, the pandoc package is required.
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KNOWN ISSUES
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- Blocks inside of macros causes undefined behavior
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- Policy must be well formed. For example, invalid usage of
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sensitivities/categories/levels may create an unloaded binary
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- Recursive limits are not handled
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