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Name: libseccomp2-32bit | Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 |
Version: 2.5.3 | Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/> |
Release: 150400.2.4 | Build date: Sat May 7 23:31:12 2022 |
Group: System/Libraries | Build host: sheep67 |
Size: 128600 | Source RPM: libseccomp-2.5.3-150400.2.4.src.rpm |
Packager: https://www.suse.com/ | |
Url: https://github.com/seccomp/libseccomp | |
Summary: An enhanced Seccomp (mode 2) helper library |
The libseccomp library provides an interface to the Linux Kernel's syscall filtering mechanism, seccomp. The libseccomp API abstracts away the underlying BPF-based syscall filter language and presents a more conventional function-call based filtering interface.
LGPL-2.1-only
* Tue Mar 01 2022 mcepl@suse.com - add python-rpm-macros (bsc#1194758). * Thu Dec 02 2021 mrueckert@suse.de - reenable python bindings at least for the distro default python3 package: - adds make-python-build.patch * Sun Nov 07 2021 jengelh@inai.de - Update to release 2.5.3 * Update the syscall table for Linux v5.15 * Fix issues with multiplexed syscalls on mipsel introduced in v2.5.2 * Document that seccomp_rule_add() may return -EACCES * Mon Sep 13 2021 schwab@suse.de - Skip 11-basic-basic_errors test on qemu linux-user emulation * Wed Sep 01 2021 jengelh@inai.de - Update to release 2.5.2 * Update the syscall table for Linux v5.14-rc7 * Add a function, get_notify_fd(), to the Python bindings to get the nofication file descriptor. * Consolidate multiplexed syscall handling for all architectures into one location. * Add multiplexed syscall support to PPC and MIPS * The meaning of SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ID_VALID changed within the kernel. libseccomp's fd notification logic was modified to support the kernel's previous and new usage of SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ID_VALID. * Sat Nov 21 2020 dmueller@suse.com - update to 2.5.1: * Fix a bug where seccomp_load() could only be called once * Change the notification fd handling to only request a notification fd if * the filter has a _NOTIFY action * Add documentation about SCMP_ACT_NOTIFY to the seccomp_add_rule(3) manpage * Clarify the maintainers' GPG keys - remove testsuite-riscv64-missing-syscalls.patch * Wed Sep 09 2020 dimstar@opensuse.org - Do not rely on gperf: pass GPERF=/bin/true to configure and remove gperf BuildRequires. The syscalls.perf file it would generate is part of the tarball already. * Tue Sep 08 2020 schwab@suse.de - testsuite-riscv64-missing-syscalls.patch: Fix testsuite failure on riscv64 - Ignore failure of tests/52-basic-load on qemu linux-user emulation * Tue Sep 08 2020 rhafer@suse.com - Update to release 2.5.0 * Add support for the seccomp user notifications, see the seccomp_notify_alloc(3), seccomp_notify_receive(3), seccomp_notify_respond(3) manpages for more information * Add support for new filter optimization approaches, including a balanced tree optimization, see the SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_OPTIMIZE filter attribute for more information * Add support for the 64-bit RISC-V architecture * Performance improvements when adding new rules to a filter thanks to the use of internal shadow transactions and improved syscall lookup tables * Properly document the libseccomp API return values and include them in the stable API promise * Improvements to the s390 and s390x multiplexed syscall handling * Multiple fixes and improvements to the libseccomp manpages * Moved from manually maintained syscall tables to an automatically generated syscall table in CSV format * Update the syscall tables to Linux v5.8.0-rc5 * Python bindings and build now default to Python 3.x * Improvements to the tests have boosted code coverage to over 93% - libseccomp.keyring: replaced by Paul Moore <pmoore@redhat.com> key. * Fri Jun 05 2020 jengelh@inai.de - Update to release 2.4.3 * Add list of authorized release signatures to README.md * Fix multiplexing issue with s390/s390x shm* syscalls * Remove the static flag from libseccomp tools compilation * Add define for __SNR_ppoll * Fix potential memory leak identified by clang in the scmp_bpf_sim tool - Drop no-static.diff, libseccomp-fix_aarch64-test.patch, SNR_ppoll.patch (merged) * Mon Feb 17 2020 tchvatal@suse.com - Add patch to fix ntpsec and others build (accidental drop of symbols): * SNR_ppoll.patch * Tue Jan 07 2020 schwab@suse.de - Tests are passing on all architectures * Mon Jan 06 2020 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org - Backport patch to fix test on aarch64: * libseccomp-fix_aarch64-test.patch * Thu Dec 19 2019 jengelh@inai.de - Update to release 2.4.2 * Add support for io-uring related system calls * Wed Jul 24 2019 normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com - ignore make check error for ppc64/ppc64le, bypass boo#1142614 * Sun Jun 02 2019 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 2.4.1 * Fix a BPF generation bug where the optimizer mistakenly identified duplicate BPF code blocks. * Sun Mar 17 2019 meissner@suse.com - updated to 2.4.0 (bsc#1128828 CVE-2019-9893) - Update the syscall table for Linux v5.0-rc5 - Added support for the SCMP_ACT_KILL_PROCESS action - Added support for the SCMP_ACT_LOG action and SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_LOG attribute - Added explicit 32-bit (SCMP_AX_32(...)) and 64-bit (SCMP_AX_64(...)) argument comparison macros to help protect against unexpected sign extension - Added support for the parisc and parisc64 architectures - Added the ability to query and set the libseccomp API level via seccomp_api_get(3) and seccomp_api_set(3) - Return -EDOM on an endian mismatch when adding an architecture to a filter - Renumber the pseudo syscall number for subpage_prot() so it no longer conflicts with spu_run() - Fix PFC generation when a syscall is prioritized, but no rule exists - Numerous fixes to the seccomp-bpf filter generation code - Switch our internal hashing function to jhash/Lookup3 to MurmurHash3 - Numerous tests added to the included test suite, coverage now at ~92% - Update our Travis CI configuration to use Ubuntu 16.04 - Numerous documentation fixes and updates - now gpg signed, added key of Paul Moore from keyserver. * Mon Jan 14 2019 kukuk@suse.de - Use %license instead of %doc [bsc#1082318] * Sat Feb 24 2018 asarai@suse.com - Update to release 2.3.3: * Updated the syscall table for Linux v4.15-rc7 * Sun May 21 2017 jengelh@inai.de - Unconditionally rerun autoreconf because of patches * Sun May 21 2017 tchvatal@suse.com - Update to release 2.3.2: * Achieved full compliance with the CII Best Practices program * Added Travis CI builds to the GitHub repository * Added code coverage reporting with the "--enable-code-coverage" configure flag and added Coveralls to the GitHub repository * Updated the syscall tables to match Linux v4.10-rc6+ * Support for building with Python v3.x * Allow rules with the -1 syscall if the SCMP\_FLTATR\_API\_TSKIP attribute is set to true * Several small documentation fixes - Remove service file as we are not based on git * Sat May 07 2016 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 2.3.1 * arch: fix the multiplexed ipc() syscalls * s390: handle multiplexed syscalls correctly - Remove 0001-arch-fix-a-number-of-32-bit-x86-failures-related-to-.patch, 0001-tests-replace-socket-syscall-references-in-15-basic-.patch (fixed upstream) * Tue Apr 19 2016 jengelh@inai.de - Add 0001-tests-replace-socket-syscall-references-in-15-basic-.patch * Sun Apr 10 2016 jengelh@inai.de - Add 0001-arch-fix-a-number-of-32-bit-x86-failures-related-to-.patch * Wed Mar 23 2016 meissner@suse.com - updated to final 2.3.0 release - builderror-k316.diff: fixed upstream - i586 testsuite fails, disable for now * Wed Feb 24 2016 jengelh@inai.de - Update to git snapshot 2.3.0~g96 * have libseccomp build with newer linux-glibc-devel; "multiplexed and direct socket syscalls" - Drop libseccomp-s390x-support.patch, libseccomp-ppc64le.patch (no longer apply - merged upstream) - Add builderror-k316.diff * Fri Sep 25 2015 dimstar@opensuse.org - Add baselibs.conf: systemd-32bit-224+ links against libseccomp.so.2. * Mon Aug 31 2015 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 2.2.3 * Fix a problem with the masked equality operator * Fix a problem on x86_64/x32 involving invalid architectures * Fix a problem with the ARM specific syscalls * Sat May 30 2015 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 2.2.1 * Fix a problem with syscall argument filtering on 64-bit systems * Fix some problems with the 32-bit ARM syscall table - Drop 0001-tools-add-the-missing-elf.h-header-file.patch, libseccomp-arm-syscall-fixes.patch (applied upstream) * Mon Apr 13 2015 dvaleev@suse.com - Fix ppc64le build: libseccomp-ppc64le.patch * Fri Apr 10 2015 afaerber@suse.de - Fix some arm syscall constants libseccomp-arm-syscall-fixes.patch * Sun Mar 29 2015 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 2.2.0 * Added support for aarch64, mips, mips64, mips64n32 (BE/LE). * Added support for using the new seccomp() syscall and the thread sync functionality. * Added Python bindings - Remove 0001-build-use-autotools-as-build-system.patch (merged). Add no-static.diff. Add 0001-tools-add-the-missing-elf.h-header-file.patch
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