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seccomp_release(3) libseccomp Documentation seccomp_release(3)NAME
seccomp_release - Release the seccomp filter state
SYNOPSIS
#include <seccomp.h>
typedef void * scmp_filter_ctx;
void seccomp_release(scmp_filter_ctx ctx);
Link with -lseccomp.
DESCRIPTION
Releases the seccomp filter in ctx which was first initialized by seccomp_init(3) or seccomp_reset(3) and frees any memory associated with
the given seccomp filter context. Any seccomp filters loaded into the kernel are not affected.
RETURN VALUE
Does not return a value.
EXAMPLES
#include <seccomp.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int rc;
scmp_filter_ctx ctx;
ctx = seccomp_init(SCMP_ACT_KILL);
if (ctx == NULL)
return -1;
/* ... */
seccomp_release(ctx);
return 0;
}
NOTES
While the seccomp filter can be generated independent of the kernel, kernel support is required to load and enforce the seccomp filter gen-
erated by libseccomp.
The libseccomp project site, with more information and the source code repository, can be found at http://libseccomp.sf.net. This library
is currently under development, please report any bugs at the project site or directly to the author.
AUTHOR
Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
SEE ALSO seccomp_init(3), seccomp_reset(3)paul@paul-moore.com 25 July 2012 seccomp_release(3)