/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Microsoft Research Singularity // // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // // File: DriverAttributes.cs // // Warning: This file is compiled into the kernel, and into the runtime. // In order to get the visibility correct in all cases, some #ifs // are needed // // New Design: // This now conforms with the ideas presented in the Genesis papers, // chapter 3. In particular, a device driver is simply a Category, // and anything that is in an app manifest is either intrinsic to // apps/installations (and hence not a decoration), or else a // PropertySet or Category. using System; namespace Microsoft.Singularity.Security { // // Application security specifiers // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // ApplicationPublisherAttribute // // Purpose: Top-level metadata indicating the publisher name for an // application. // [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Assembly, AllowMultiple = false)] public class ApplicationPublisherAttribute : System.Attribute { private string publisher; public ApplicationPublisherAttribute(string _publisher) { this.publisher = _publisher; } } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // AssertPrivilegeAttribute // // Purpose: Top-level metadata indicating that the publisher asserts that // application is a member of the argument group // [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Assembly, AllowMultiple = true)] public class AssertPrivilegeAttribute : System.Attribute { private string privilege; public AssertPrivilegeAttribute(string _privilege) { this.privilege = _privilege; } } }