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-
+
#ifndef _SYS_CONTENT_PROTECTION_H_
#define _SYS_CONTENT_PROTECTION_H_
#ifdef PRIVATE
-/*
+/*
* Protection classes vary in their restrictions on read/writability. A is generally
* the strictest, and D is effectively no restriction.
*/
-/*
+/*
* dir_none forces new items created in the directory to pick up the mount point default
* protection level. it is only allowed for directories.
*/
#define PROTECTION_CLASS_E 5
#define PROTECTION_CLASS_F 6
+/*
+ * This forces open_dprotected_np to behave as though the file were created with
+ * the traditional open(2) semantics.
+ */
+#define PROTECTION_CLASS_DEFAULT (-1)
+
#endif /* PRIVATE */
#endif /* _SYS_CONTENT_PROTECTION_H_ */