See the immediately preceding commit for explanations on what this is
fixing.
When setting 'mac.do' to 'inherit' on a jail with 'mac.do.rules' and
'mac.do.exec_paths' also specified in the same call, ensure that the
check that these passed parameters are the same as those to be inherited
is atomic with respect to enabling the inheritance (i.e., removing the
jail's 'struct conf' object). (See previous commit "MAC/do: Fix the
recent logic to set jail parameters, make it more tolerant" as for why
this check exists.)
Because we currently only modify a single configuration object per
transaction, we introduce the parse_and_commit_conf() wrapper around
parse_and_set_conf() to remove duplicated code that would ensue from
calling the latter directly, namely, releasing the 'mac_do_rwl' lock and
freeing the old configuration object (if any).
Taking the 'mac_do_rwl' lock for writing as a way to freeze all accesses
to mac_do(4) configurations was deemed too thin an operation to be worth
wrapping.
Reviewed by: bapt (older version)
Fixes: 9818224174 ("MAC/do: Executable paths feature (GSoC 2025's final state)")
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Pull Request: https://ron-dev.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/src/pulls/38
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