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/Linux-v5.10/security/
Dcommoncap.c44 " effective capabilities. Therefore not raising all" in warn_setuid_and_fcaps_mixed()
51 * cap_capable - Determine whether a task has a particular effective capability
58 * its effective set, returning 0 if it does, -ve if it does not.
192 * @effective: The place to record the effective set
199 int cap_capget(struct task_struct *target, kernel_cap_t *effective, in cap_capget() argument
207 *effective = cred->cap_effective; in cap_capget()
233 * @effective: A pointer to the proposed new effective capabilities set
243 const kernel_cap_t *effective, in cap_capset() argument
265 if (!cap_issubset(*effective, *permitted)) in cap_capset()
268 new->cap_effective = *effective; in cap_capset()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/isp/kernels/s3a/s3a_1.0/
Dia_css_s3a_types.h78 in table, which cells have effective
82 in table, which cells have effective
112 * Condition of effective pixel for AWB level gate check:
170 s32 awb_cnt; /** Number of effective pixels
173 judged as "effective". (u32) */
175 All Gr pixels (not only for effective pixels)
178 All R pixels (not only for effective pixels)
181 All B pixels (not only for effective pixels)
184 All Gb pixels (not only for effective pixels)
/Linux-v5.10/kernel/power/
Dqos.c13 * aggregated as appropriate to produce effective constraints (target values)
50 * pm_qos_read_value - Return the current effective constraint value.
258 * a new entry to the CPU latency QoS list and recompute the effective QoS
287 * latency QoS list along with updating the effective constraint value for that
314 * QoS list along with updating the effective constraint value for that list.
521 * Insert a new entry into the @qos list of requests, recompute the effective
525 * Return 1 if the effective constraint value has changed, 0 if the effective
558 * Update an existing frequency QoS request along with the effective constraint
561 * Return 1 if the effective constraint value has changed, 0 if the effective
585 * belongs to and recompute the effective constraint value for that list.
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/
Dbpftool-cgroup.rst23 | **bpftool** **cgroup** { **show** | **list** } *CGROUP* [**effective**]
24 | **bpftool** **cgroup tree** [*CGROUP_ROOT*] [**effective**]
38 **bpftool cgroup { show | list }** *CGROUP* [**effective**]
44 If **effective** is specified retrieve effective programs that
48 **bpftool cgroup tree** [*CGROUP_ROOT*] [**effective**]
57 If **effective** is specified retrieve effective programs that
/Linux-v5.10/kernel/bpf/
Dcgroup.c134 cgrp->bpf.effective[type], in cgroup_bpf_release()
221 /* compute a chain of effective programs for a given cgroup:
237 /* count number of effective programs by walking parents */ in compute_effective_progs()
248 /* populate the array with effective progs */ in compute_effective_progs()
275 old_array = rcu_replace_pointer(cgrp->bpf.effective[type], old_array, in activate_effective_progs()
284 * cgroup_bpf_inherit() - inherit effective programs from parent
292 #define NR ARRAY_SIZE(cgrp->bpf.effective) in cgroup_bpf_inherit()
336 /* allocate and recompute effective prog arrays */ in update_effective_progs()
367 /* oom while computing effective. Free all computed effective arrays in update_effective_progs()
519 /* Swap updated BPF program for given link in effective program arrays across
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/lib/
Dinsn-eval.c578 * computing the effective address. Thus, ensure that the first in get_reg_offset_16()
906 * get_eff_addr_reg() - Obtain effective address from register operand
909 * @regoff: Obtained operand offset, in pt_regs, with the effective address
910 * @eff_addr: Obtained effective address
912 * Obtain the effective address stored in the register operand as indicated by
914 * (i.e., ModRM.mod is 3). The effective address is saved in @eff_addr. The
922 * 0 on success. @eff_addr will have the effective address stored in the
955 * get_eff_addr_modrm() - Obtain referenced effective address via ModRM
959 * @eff_addr: Obtained effective address
961 * Obtain the effective address referenced by the ModRM byte of @insn. After
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/Linux-v5.10/kernel/
Dcapability.c143 * @dataptr: pointer to struct that contains the effective, permitted,
171 kdata[i].effective = pE.cap[i]; in SYSCALL_DEFINE2()
208 * @data: pointer to struct that contains the effective, permitted,
226 kernel_cap_t inheritable, permitted, effective; in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() local
250 effective.cap[i] = kdata[i].effective; in SYSCALL_DEFINE2()
255 effective.cap[i] = 0; in SYSCALL_DEFINE2()
261 effective.cap[CAP_LAST_U32] &= CAP_LAST_U32_VALID_MASK; in SYSCALL_DEFINE2()
270 &effective, &inheritable, &permitted); in SYSCALL_DEFINE2()
/Linux-v5.10/include/uapi/linux/
Dsecurebits.h15 compatibility mode. We raise the effective and inheritable bitmasks
16 *of the executable file* if the effective uid of the new process is
17 0. If the real uid is 0, we raise the effective (legacy) bit of the
Dauxvec.h21 #define AT_EUID 12 /* effective uid */
23 #define AT_EGID 14 /* effective gid */
Dcapability.h45 __u32 effective; member
133 /* Overrides the following restrictions that the effective user ID
135 bits on that file; that the effective group ID (or one of the
142 /* Overrides the restriction that the real or effective user ID of a
143 process sending a signal must match the real or effective user ID
/Linux-v5.10/tools/bpf/bpftool/
Dcgroup.c178 if (is_prefix(*argv, "effective")) { in do_show()
186 p_err("expected no more arguments, 'effective', got: '%s'?", in do_show()
335 if (is_prefix(*argv, "effective")) { in do_show_tree()
343 p_err("expected no more arguments, 'effective', got: '%s'?", in do_show_tree()
494 "Usage: %1$s %2$s { show | list } CGROUP [**effective**]\n" in do_help()
495 " %1$s %2$s tree [CGROUP_ROOT] [**effective**]\n" in do_help()
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/isp/kernels/sdis/common/
Dia_css_sdis_common_types.h55 in table, which cells have effective
65 in table, which cells have effective
83 in table, which cells have effective
93 in table, which cells have effective
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/security/
Dcredentials.rst137 - Effective, Saved and FS User ID
138 - Effective, Saved and FS Group ID
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
/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/include/asm/
Dpage.h183 * __va(x) = (x) - [ PHYSICAL_START - Effective KERNELBASE ]
187 * Effective KERNELBASE = virtual_base =
194 * virt_phys_offset = Effective KERNELBASE - PHYSICAL_START
200 * __va(x) = x - PHYSICAL_START + Effective KERNELBASE
204 * __pa(x) = x + PHYSICAL_START - Effective KERNELBASE
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/
Dfreezer-subsystem.rst66 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
/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/
Dpage_counter.h17 /* effective memory.min and memory.min usage tracking */
22 /* effective memory.low and memory.low usage tracking */
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/
Dsh_mobile_ceu_camera.rst76 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:
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/power/
Dpm_qos_interface.rst21 (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
/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/include/asm/nohash/32/
Dmmu-8xx.h49 /* The effective page number register. When read, contains the information
54 #define MI_EPNMASK 0xfffff000 /* Effective page number for entry */
112 /* The effective page number register. When read, contains the information
117 #define MD_EPNMASK 0xfffff000 /* Effective page number for entry */
/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/include/debug/
Domap2plus.S30 10: adr \rp, 99f @ get effective addr of 99f
34 sub \tmp, \rp, \rv @ make it effective
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/dax/
Ddax-private.h22 * @target_node: effective numa node if this memory range is onlined
54 * @target_node: effective numa node if dev_dax memory range is onlined
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/powerpc/
Dcxl.rst18 both access system memory directly and with the same effective
58 the AFU needs to read a particular effective address, it sends
126 effective address of a work queue or status block where the AFU
193 using the same effective addresses. No additional calls are
221 defined by the AFU. Typically this is an effective
/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/include/asm/
Dcache.h95 * Read the effective value of CTR_EL0.
108 * effective state.
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dperf-security.rst53 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).
/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/spufs/
Dspu_utils.h85 * Update the effective address for the CSA in the in build_dma_list()
107 * an effective address in the CSA in order to in enqueue_putllc()

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