selinux: simplify avc_xperms_audit_required()

By associative and commutative laws, the result of the two 'audited' is
zero. Take the second 'audited' as an example:
  1) audited = requested & avd->auditallow;
  2) audited &= ~requested;
  ==> audited = ~requested & (requested & avd->auditallow);
  ==> audited = (~requested & requested) & avd->auditallow;
  ==> audited = 0 & avd->auditallow;
  ==> audited = 0;

In fact, it is more readable to directly write zero. The value of the
first 'audited' is 0 because AUDIT is not allowed. The second 'audited'
is zero because there is no AUDITALLOW permission.

Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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Zhen Lei 2024-08-22 22:08:58 +08:00 committed by Paul Moore
parent a3422eb4fa
commit 68cfb28332

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@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ static inline u32 avc_xperms_audit_required(u32 requested,
audited = denied & avd->auditdeny;
if (audited && xpd) {
if (avc_xperms_has_perm(xpd, perm, XPERMS_DONTAUDIT))
audited &= ~requested;
audited = 0;
}
} else if (result) {
audited = denied = requested;
@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ static inline u32 avc_xperms_audit_required(u32 requested,
audited = requested & avd->auditallow;
if (audited && xpd) {
if (!avc_xperms_has_perm(xpd, perm, XPERMS_AUDITALLOW))
audited &= ~requested;
audited = 0;
}
}