oci_spec::runtime

Struct SeccompBuilder

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pub struct SeccompBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for Seccomp.

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impl SeccompBuilder

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pub fn enabled<VALUE: Into<bool>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

“enabled” field represents whether seccomp support is compiled in. “None” means “unknown”, not “false”.

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pub fn actions<VALUE: Into<Vec<LinuxSeccompAction>>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

“actions” field represents the list of the recognized actions. “None” means “unknown”, not “no support for any action”.

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pub fn operators<VALUE: Into<Vec<String>>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

“operators” field represents the list of the recognized operators. “None” means “unknown”, not “no support for any operator”.

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pub fn archs<VALUE: Into<Vec<Arch>>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

“archs” field represents the list of the recognized architectures. “None” means “unknown”, not “no support for any architecture”.

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pub fn known_flags<VALUE: Into<Vec<String>>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

“knownFlags” field represents the list of the recognized filter flags. “None” means “unknown”, not “no flags are recognized”.

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pub fn supported_flags<VALUE: Into<Vec<String>>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

“supportedFlags” field represents the list of the supported filter flags. This list may be a subset of the “knownFlags” due to some of unsupported flags by the current kernel and/or libseccomp. “None” means “unknown”, not “no flags are supported”.

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pub fn build(self) -> Result<Seccomp, OciSpecError>

Builds a new Seccomp.

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If a required field has not been initialized.

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impl Default for SeccompBuilder

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fn default() -> Self

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