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H A D | cap_helpers.c | 25 *old_caps = (__u64)(data[1].effective) << 32 | data[0].effective; in cap_enable_effective() 27 if ((data[0].effective & cap0) == cap0 && in cap_enable_effective() 28 (data[1].effective & cap1) == cap1) in cap_enable_effective() 31 data[0].effective |= cap0; in cap_enable_effective() 32 data[1].effective |= cap1; in cap_enable_effective() 55 *old_caps = (__u64)(data[1].effective) << 32 | data[0].effective; in cap_disable_effective() 57 if (!(data[0].effective & cap0) && !(data[1].effective & cap1)) in cap_disable_effective() 60 data[0].effective &= ~cap0; in cap_disable_effective() 61 data[1].effective &= ~cap1; in cap_disable_effective()
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/dexcr/ |
H A D | lsdexcr.c | 13 static unsigned int effective; variable 64 if (!(effective & mask)) in print_aspect() 67 printf("%12s %c (%d): ", aspect->name, effective & mask ? '*' : ' ', aspect->index); in print_aspect() 77 bool actual = effective & DEXCR_PR_BIT(aspect->index); in print_aspect_config() 138 effective = dexcr | hdexcr; in main() 144 print_dexcr("Effective", effective); in main() 151 if (effective & DEXCR_PR_NPHIE) { in main()
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/linux/security/ |
H A D | commoncap.c | 229 int cap_capget(const struct task_struct *target, kernel_cap_t *effective, in cap_capget() argument 237 *effective = cred->cap_effective; in cap_capget() 273 const kernel_cap_t *effective, in cap_capset() argument 295 if (!cap_issubset(*effective, *permitted)) in cap_capset() 298 new->cap_effective = *effective; in cap_capset() 617 bool *effective, in bprm_caps_from_vfs_caps() argument 624 *effective = true; in bprm_caps_from_vfs_caps() 646 return *effective ? ret : 0; in bprm_caps_from_vfs_caps() 753 bool *effective, bool *has_fcap) in get_file_caps() argument 785 rc = bprm_caps_from_vfs_caps(&vcaps, bprm, effective, has_fcap); in get_file_caps() [all …]
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/linux/kernel/ |
H A D | capability.c | 132 * @dataptr: pointer to struct that contains the effective, permitted, 164 kdata[0].effective = pE.val; kdata[1].effective = pE.val >> 32; in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() 202 * @data: pointer to struct that contains the effective, permitted, 220 kernel_cap_t inheritable, permitted, effective; in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() 243 effective = mk_kernel_cap(kdata[0].effective, kdata[1].effective); in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() 252 &effective, &inheritable, &permitted); in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() 224 kernel_cap_t inheritable, permitted, effective; SYSCALL_DEFINE2() local
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/linux/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/ |
H A D | bpftool-cgroup.rst | 27 | **bpftool** **cgroup** { **show** | **list** } *CGROUP* [**effective**] 28 | **bpftool** **cgroup tree** [*CGROUP_ROOT*] [**effective**] 52 bpftool cgroup { show | list } *CGROUP* [effective] 58 If **effective** is specified retrieve effective programs that will execute 62 bpftool cgroup tree [*CGROUP_ROOT*] [effective] 70 If **effective** is specified retrieve effective programs that will execute
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/cgroup/ |
H A D | test_cpuset_prs.sh | 26 CPULIST=$(cat $CGROUP2/cpuset.cpus.effective) 149 ACTUAL_VAL=$(cat cpuset.cpus.effective) 552 ECPUS=$DIR/cpuset.cpus.effective 554 XECPUS=$DIR/cpuset.cpus.exclusive.effective 583 FILE=cpuset.cpus.exclusive.effective 585 FILE=cpuset.cpus.effective 643 DOMS=$(cat $CGRP_DIR/cpuset.cpus.effective) 851 NEWLIST=$(cat cpuset.cpus.effective) 858 NEWLIST=$(cat cpuset.cpus.effective)
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H A D | memcg_protection.m | 15 % E number parent effective protection
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/linux/tools/perf/util/ |
H A D | cap.c | 41 cap_val = data[1].effective; in perf_cap__capable() 47 cap_val = data[0].effective; in perf_cap__capable()
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/linux/arch/x86/mm/ |
H A D | dump_pagetables.c | 255 pgprotval_t effective; in effective_prot() local 260 effective = (higher_prot & prot & (_PAGE_USER | _PAGE_RW)) | in effective_prot() 263 effective = prot; in effective_prot() 266 st->prot_levels[level] = effective; in effective_prot()
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ |
H A D | sh_mobile_ceu_camera.rst | 76 2. Calculate "effective" input crop (sensor subwindow) - CEU crop scaled back at 81 3. Calculate new combined scales from "effective" input window to requested user 102 "effective" crop:
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/linux/arch/arm/include/debug/ |
H A D | omap2plus.S | 30 10: adr \rp, 99f @ get effective addr of 99f 34 sub \tmp, \rp, \rv @ make it effective
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/linux/Documentation/scheduler/ |
H A D | sched-util-clamp.rst | 132 frequency selection as well as task placement to be most effective. Both of 153 and on dequeue it is decremented. This makes keeping track of the effective 156 As tasks are enqueued and dequeued, we keep track of the current effective 160 Later at any path that wants to identify the effective uclamp value of the rq, 161 it will simply need to read this effective uclamp value of the rq at that exact 167 When a task wakes up, the scheduler will look at the current effective uclamp 173 at the current effective uclamp value of the rq which is influenced by the set 210 To reduce the search space when trying to decide the effective uclamp value of 241 The rq then keeps track of its current effective uclamp value for each 301 the actual applied (effective) value can be influenced by more than just the [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | sysfs-kernel-mm-ksm | 59 Description: Measure how effective KSM is. 60 general_profit: how effective is KSM. The formula for the
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/linux/include/linux/ |
H A D | bpf-cgroup-defs.h | 57 struct bpf_prog_array __rcu *effective[MAX_CGROUP_BPF_ATTACH_TYPE]; member
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/ |
H A D | freezer-subsystem.rst | 66 When read, returns the effective state of the cgroup - "THAWED", 82 THAWED. Note that the effective state may not change to THAWED if 83 the parent-state is still freezing. If a cgroup's effective state
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/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/allwinner/ |
H A D | sunxi-bananapi-m2-plus-v1.2.dtsi | 10 * Bananapi M2+ v1.2 uses a GPIO line to change the effective
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ |
H A D | fe-get-frontend.rst | 36 This ioctl call queries the currently effective frontend parameters. For
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/linux/include/uapi/linux/ |
H A D | capability.h | 45 __u32 effective; member
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/linux/Documentation/power/ |
H A D | pm_qos_interface.rst | 21 (effective) target value. The aggregated target value is updated with changes 193 whatever is necessary to transfer the effective requirement value to the 196 Whenever the effective latency tolerance changes for the device, its 197 .set_latency_tolerance() callback will be executed and the effective value will
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/linux/Documentation/arch/loongarch/ |
H A D | booting.rst | 36 u64 _end - _text /* Kernel image effective size */
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/linux/Documentation/arch/x86/ |
H A D | pat.rst | 131 set_memory_wc() to white-list effective write-combined areas. Such use is 132 nevertheless discouraged as the effective memory type is considered 135 otherwise not be effective.
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
H A D | perf-security.rst | 53 into two categories [6]_ : a) privileged processes (whose effective user 55 processes (whose effective UID is nonzero). Privileged processes bypass 61 based on the process's credentials [5]_ (usually: effective UID, 62 effective GID, and supplementary group list). 198 in permitted, effective and ambient capability sets of an inherent process:
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/linux/Documentation/arch/powerpc/ |
H A D | cxl.rst | 18 both access system memory directly and with the same effective 59 the AFU needs to read a particular effective address, it sends 127 effective address of a work queue or status block where the AFU 194 using the same effective addresses. No additional calls are 222 defined by the AFU. Typically this is an effective
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/linux/Documentation/mm/ |
H A D | z3fold.rst | 26 Keeping effective compression ratio close to zsmalloc's, z3fold doesn't
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/linux/Documentation/security/ |
H A D | credentials.rst | 150 - Set of effective capabilities 160 itself to its effective or permitted sets through ``capset()``. This 163 The effective capabilities are the ones that a task is actually allowed to 321 uid_t current_euid(void) Current's effective UID 322 gid_t current_egid(void) Current's effective GID 325 kernel_cap_t current_cap(void) Current's effective capabilities 400 uid_t task_euid(task) Task's effective UID
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