BLTOCOLOR(3TSOL) Trusted Extensions Library Functions BLTOCOLOR(3TSOL)

bltocolor, bltocolor_r - get character-coded color name of label

cc [flag...] file... -ltsol [library...]

#include <tsol/label.h>
char *bltocolor(const m_label_t *label);

char *bltocolor_r(const m_label_t *label, const int size,

char *color_name);

The bltocolor() and bltocolor_r() functions get the character-coded color name associated with the binary label label.

The calling process must have PRIV_SYS_TRANS_LABEL in its set of effective privileges to get color names of labels that dominate the current process's sensitivity label.

The bltocolor() function returns a pointer to a statically allocated string that contains the character-coded color name specified for the label or returns (char *)0 if, for any reason, no character-coded color name is available for this binary label.

The bltocolor_r() function returns a pointer to the color_name string which contains the character-coded color name specified for the label or returns (char *)0 if, for any reason, no character-coded color name is available for this binary label. color_name must provide for a string of at least size characters.

/etc/security/tsol/label_encodings

The label encodings file contains the classification names, words, constraints, and values for the defined labels of this system.

See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability Obsolete
MT-Level MT-Safe with exceptions

These functions are obsolete and retained for ease of porting. They might be removed in a future Solaris Trusted Extensions release. Use the label_to_str(3TSOL) function instead.

The bltocolor() function returns a pointer to a statically allocated string. Subsequent calls to it will overwrite that string with a new character-coded color name. It is not MT-Safe. The bltocolor_r() function should be used in multithreaded applications.

libtsol(3LIB), label_to_str(3TSOL), attributes(7)

The functionality described on this manual page is available only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions.

If label includes a specified word or words, the character-coded color name associated with the first word specified in the label encodings file is returned. Otherwise, if no character-coded color name is specified for label, the first character-coded color name specified in the label encodings file with the same classification as the binary label is returned.

July 20, 2007 OmniOS