/Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/ |
D | bpf_flow.c | 75 static __always_inline int export_flow_keys(struct bpf_flow_keys *keys, in export_flow_keys() argument 78 __u32 key = (__u32)(keys->sport) << 16 | keys->dport; in export_flow_keys() 81 memcpy(&val, keys, sizeof(val)); in export_flow_keys() 118 struct bpf_flow_keys *keys = skb->flow_keys; in parse_eth_proto() local 137 return export_flow_keys(keys, BPF_DROP); in parse_eth_proto() 140 return export_flow_keys(keys, BPF_DROP); in parse_eth_proto() 146 struct bpf_flow_keys *keys = skb->flow_keys; in _dissect() local 148 if (keys->n_proto == bpf_htons(ETH_P_IP)) { in _dissect() 161 return parse_eth_proto(skb, keys->n_proto); in _dissect() 167 struct bpf_flow_keys *keys = skb->flow_keys; in parse_ip_proto() local [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/input/keyboard/ |
D | mtk-pmic-keys.c | 121 struct mtk_pmic_keys *keys; member 133 struct mtk_pmic_keys_info keys[MTK_PMIC_MAX_KEY_COUNT]; member 142 static void mtk_pmic_keys_lp_reset_setup(struct mtk_pmic_keys *keys, in mtk_pmic_keys_lp_reset_setup() argument 150 kregs_home = keys->keys[MTK_PMIC_HOMEKEY_INDEX].regs; in mtk_pmic_keys_lp_reset_setup() 151 kregs_pwr = keys->keys[MTK_PMIC_PWRKEY_INDEX].regs; in mtk_pmic_keys_lp_reset_setup() 153 error = of_property_read_u32(keys->dev->of_node, "power-off-time-sec", in mtk_pmic_keys_lp_reset_setup() 161 error = of_property_read_u32(keys->dev->of_node, in mtk_pmic_keys_lp_reset_setup() 185 regmap_update_bits(keys->regmap, regs->pmic_rst_reg, mask, value); in mtk_pmic_keys_lp_reset_setup() 193 regmap_read(info->keys->regmap, info->regs->deb_reg, &key_deb); in mtk_pmic_keys_irq_handler_thread() 199 input_report_key(info->keys->input_dev, info->keycode, pressed); in mtk_pmic_keys_irq_handler_thread() [all …]
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D | ipaq-micro-keys.c | 43 struct ipaq_micro_keys *keys = data; in micro_key_receive() local 50 input_report_key(keys->input, keys->codes[key], down); in micro_key_receive() 51 input_sync(keys->input); in micro_key_receive() 55 static void micro_key_start(struct ipaq_micro_keys *keys) in micro_key_start() argument 57 spin_lock(&keys->micro->lock); in micro_key_start() 58 keys->micro->key = micro_key_receive; in micro_key_start() 59 keys->micro->key_data = keys; in micro_key_start() 60 spin_unlock(&keys->micro->lock); in micro_key_start() 63 static void micro_key_stop(struct ipaq_micro_keys *keys) in micro_key_stop() argument 65 spin_lock(&keys->micro->lock); in micro_key_stop() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/security/keys/ |
D | Kconfig | 6 config KEYS config 11 access keys in the kernel. 13 It also includes provision of methods by which such keys might be 18 a searchable sequence of keys. Each process is equipped with access 26 depends on KEYS 44 depends on KEYS 60 bool "Large payload keys" 61 depends on KEYS 65 This option provides support for holding large keys within the kernel 72 tristate "TRUSTED KEYS" [all …]
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D | gc.c | 10 #include <keys/keyring-type.h> 19 * Reaper for unused keys. 25 * Reaper for links from keyrings to dead keys. 80 * reaper to go through a cycle finding expired keys. 90 * Reap keys of dead type. 93 * collector: the first to mark keys of that type as being dead, the second to 94 * collect dead links and the third to clean up the dead keys. We have to be 120 * Garbage collect a list of unreferenced, detached keys 122 static noinline void key_gc_unused_keys(struct list_head *keys) in key_gc_unused_keys() argument 124 while (!list_empty(keys)) { in key_gc_unused_keys() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/arch/arm64/include/asm/ |
D | pointer_auth.h | 33 * We give each process its own keys, which are shared by all threads. The keys 57 static __always_inline void ptrauth_keys_init_kernel(struct ptrauth_keys_kernel *keys) in ptrauth_keys_init_kernel() argument 60 get_random_bytes(&keys->apia, sizeof(keys->apia)); in ptrauth_keys_init_kernel() 63 static __always_inline void ptrauth_keys_switch_kernel(struct ptrauth_keys_kernel *keys) in ptrauth_keys_switch_kernel() argument 68 __ptrauth_key_install_nosync(APIA, keys->apia); in ptrauth_keys_switch_kernel() 74 static inline void ptrauth_keys_install_user(struct ptrauth_keys_user *keys) in ptrauth_keys_install_user() argument 77 __ptrauth_key_install_nosync(APIB, keys->apib); in ptrauth_keys_install_user() 78 __ptrauth_key_install_nosync(APDA, keys->apda); in ptrauth_keys_install_user() 79 __ptrauth_key_install_nosync(APDB, keys->apdb); in ptrauth_keys_install_user() 83 __ptrauth_key_install_nosync(APGA, keys->apga); in ptrauth_keys_install_user() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/security/integrity/ |
D | Kconfig | 22 select KEYS 29 to "lock" certain keyring to prevent adding new keys. 30 This is useful for evm and module keyrings, when keys are 34 bool "Enable asymmetric keys support" 43 asymmetric keys. 46 bool "Require all keys on the integrity keyrings be signed" 51 This option requires that all keys added to the .ima and 56 bool "Provide keyring for platform/firmware trusted keys" 60 Provide a separate, distinct keyring for platform trusted keys, which 66 bool "Provide a keyring to which Machine Owner Keys may be added" [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/net/ |
D | tcp_fastopen_backup_key.c | 5 * New keys are 'rotated' in two steps: 7 * 2) Make new key the primary by swapping the backup and primary keys 49 static void get_keys(int fd, uint32_t *keys) in get_keys() argument 55 if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN_KEY, keys, &len)) in get_keys() 62 if (sscanf(buf, "%x-%x-%x-%x,%x-%x-%x-%x", keys, keys + 1, keys + 2, in get_keys() 63 keys + 3, keys + 4, keys + 5, keys + 6, keys + 7) != 8) in get_keys() 67 static void set_keys(int fd, uint32_t *keys) in set_keys() argument 72 if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN_KEY, keys, in set_keys() 79 keys[0], keys[1], keys[2], keys[3], keys[4], keys[5], in set_keys() 80 keys[6], keys[7]); in set_keys() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/certs/ |
D | Kconfig | 37 Note: Remove all ECDSA signing keys, e.g. certs/signing_key.pem, 43 bool "Provide system-wide ring of trusted keys" 44 depends on KEYS 48 Provide a system keyring to which trusted keys can be added. Keys in 49 the keyring are considered to be trusted. Keys may be added at will 51 userspace may only add extra keys if those keys can be verified by 52 keys already in the keyring. 54 Keys in this keyring are used by module signature checking. 57 string "Additional X.509 keys for default system keyring" 65 NOTE: If you previously provided keys for the system keyring in the [all …]
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D | system_keyring.c | 2 /* System trusted keyring for trusted public keys 16 #include <keys/asymmetric-type.h> 17 #include <keys/system_keyring.h> 40 * @restriction_key: A ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. 42 * Restrict the addition of keys into a keyring based on the key-to-be-added 59 * @restriction_key: A ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. 61 * Restrict the addition of keys into a keyring based on the key-to-be-added 81 * @restrict_key: A ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. 83 * Restrict the addition of keys into a keyring based on the key-to-be-added 111 * @restrict_key: A ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/arch/arm64/kernel/ |
D | pointer_auth.c | 13 struct ptrauth_keys_user *keys = &tsk->thread.keys_user; in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() local 25 ptrauth_keys_init_user(keys); in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() 37 get_random_bytes(&keys->apia, sizeof(keys->apia)); in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() 39 get_random_bytes(&keys->apib, sizeof(keys->apib)); in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() 41 get_random_bytes(&keys->apda, sizeof(keys->apda)); in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() 43 get_random_bytes(&keys->apdb, sizeof(keys->apdb)); in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() 45 get_random_bytes(&keys->apga, sizeof(keys->apga)); in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() 46 ptrauth_keys_install_user(keys); in ptrauth_prctl_reset_keys() 67 int ptrauth_set_enabled_keys(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long keys, in ptrauth_set_enabled_keys() argument 78 if ((keys & ~PR_PAC_ENABLED_KEYS_MASK) || (enabled & ~keys)) in ptrauth_set_enabled_keys() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/map_tests/ |
D | htab_map_batch_ops.c | 14 static void map_batch_update(int map_fd, __u32 max_entries, int *keys, in map_batch_update() argument 29 keys[i] = i + 1; in map_batch_update() 37 err = bpf_map_update_batch(map_fd, keys, values, &max_entries, &opts); in map_batch_update() 42 int *keys, void *values, bool is_pcpu) in map_batch_verify() argument 56 CHECK(keys[i] + 1 + j != bpf_percpu(v[i], j), in map_batch_verify() 59 i, j, keys[i], bpf_percpu(v[i], j)); in map_batch_verify() 62 CHECK(keys[i] + 1 != ((int *)values)[i], in map_batch_verify() 64 "error: i %d key %d value %d\n", i, keys[i], in map_batch_verify() 73 "error: keys array at index %d missing\n", i); in map_batch_verify() 81 int map_fd, *keys, *visited, key; in __test_map_lookup_and_delete_batch() local [all …]
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D | array_map_batch_ops.c | 15 static void map_batch_update(int map_fd, __u32 max_entries, int *keys, in map_batch_update() argument 26 keys[i] = i; in map_batch_update() 36 err = bpf_map_update_batch(map_fd, keys, values, &max_entries, &opts); in map_batch_update() 40 static void map_batch_verify(int *visited, __u32 max_entries, int *keys, in map_batch_verify() argument 52 CHECK(keys[i] + j + 1 != value, in map_batch_verify() 55 j, keys[i], value); in map_batch_verify() 58 CHECK(keys[i] + 1 != values[i], "key/value checking", in map_batch_verify() 59 "error: i %d key %d value %lld\n", i, keys[i], in map_batch_verify() 66 "error: keys array at index %d missing\n", i); in map_batch_verify() 72 int map_fd, *keys, *visited; in __test_map_lookup_and_update_batch() local [all …]
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D | lpm_trie_map_batch_ops.c | 23 struct test_lpm_key *keys, int *values) in map_batch_update() argument 34 keys[i].prefix = 32; in map_batch_update() 36 inet_pton(AF_INET, buff, &keys[i].ipv4); in map_batch_update() 40 err = bpf_map_update_batch(map_fd, keys, values, &max_entries, &opts); in map_batch_update() 45 struct test_lpm_key *keys, int *values) in map_batch_verify() argument 53 inet_ntop(AF_INET, &keys[i].ipv4, buff, 32); in map_batch_verify() 62 "error: keys array at index %d missing\n", i); in map_batch_verify() 69 struct test_lpm_key *keys, key; in test_lpm_trie_map_batch_ops() local 86 keys = malloc(max_entries * sizeof(struct test_lpm_key)); in test_lpm_trie_map_batch_ops() 89 CHECK(!keys || !values || !visited, "malloc()", "error:%s\n", in test_lpm_trie_map_batch_ops() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/lib/ |
D | test_static_keys.c | 3 * Kernel module for testing static keys. 14 /* old keys */ 55 static void invert_keys(struct test_key *keys, int size) in invert_keys() argument 61 if (previous != keys[i].key) { in invert_keys() 62 invert_key(keys[i].key); in invert_keys() 63 previous = keys[i].key; in invert_keys() 68 static int verify_keys(struct test_key *keys, int size, bool invert) in verify_keys() argument 74 ret = static_key_enabled(keys[i].key); in verify_keys() 75 init = keys[i].init_state; in verify_keys() 78 ret = keys[i].test_key(); in verify_keys() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/md/bcache/ |
D | btree.c | 18 * as keys are inserted we only sort the pages that have not yet been written. 52 * Check for bad keys in replay 115 if (b->level && b->keys.nsets) in bch_btree_init_next() 116 bch_btree_sort(&b->keys, &b->c->sort); in bch_btree_init_next() 118 bch_btree_sort_lazy(&b->keys, &b->c->sort); in bch_btree_init_next() 121 bch_bset_init_next(&b->keys, write_block(b), in bch_btree_init_next() 164 iter->b = &b->keys; in bch_btree_node_read_done() 171 b->written < btree_blocks(b) && i->seq == b->keys.set[0].data->seq; in bch_btree_node_read_done() 199 if (i != b->keys.set[0].data && !i->keys) in bch_btree_node_read_done() 209 bset_sector_offset(&b->keys, i) < KEY_SIZE(&b->key); in bch_btree_node_read_done() [all …]
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D | debug.c | 44 sorted = b->c->verify_data->keys.set->data; in bch_btree_verify() 45 inmemory = b->keys.set->data; in bch_btree_verify() 50 v->keys.ops = b->keys.ops; in bch_btree_verify() 65 sorted = v->keys.set->data; in bch_btree_verify() 67 if (inmemory->keys != sorted->keys || in bch_btree_verify() 78 bch_dump_bset(&b->keys, inmemory, 0); in bch_btree_verify() 81 bch_dump_bset(&v->keys, sorted, 0); in bch_btree_verify() 88 bch_dump_bset(&b->keys, i, block); in bch_btree_verify() 94 for (j = 0; j < inmemory->keys; j++) in bch_btree_verify() 164 struct keybuf keys; member [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/security/keys/ |
D | trusted-encrypted.rst | 2 Trusted and Encrypted Keys 5 Trusted and Encrypted Keys are two new key types added to the existing kernel 6 key ring service. Both of these new types are variable length symmetric keys, 7 and in both cases all keys are created in the kernel, and user space sees, 8 stores, and loads only encrypted blobs. Trusted Keys require the availability 9 of a Trust Source for greater security, while Encrypted Keys can be used on any 17 A trust source provides the source of security for Trusted Keys. This 23 consumer of the Trusted Keys to determine if the trust source is sufficiently 64 Keys can be optionally sealed to specified PCR (integrity measurement) 67 (future) PCR values, so keys are easily migrated to new PCR values, [all …]
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D | core.rst | 5 This service allows cryptographic keys, authentication tokens, cross-domain 10 other keys. Processes each have three standard keyring subscriptions that a 11 kernel service can search for relevant keys. 25 In this context, keys represent units of cryptographic data, authentication 47 kernel by a kernel service (such as a filesystem) before keys of that type 53 Should a type be removed from the system, all the keys of that type will 65 instantiation function. Keys can also be immortal. 68 actual "key". In the case of a keyring, this is a list of keys to which 86 Keys being requested from userspace will be in this state. 96 * Expired. Keys can have lifetimes set. If their lifetime is exceeded, [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/net/ethernet/cisco/enic/ |
D | enic_clsf.c | 15 * @keys: flow_keys of ipv4 5tuple 21 int enic_addfltr_5t(struct enic *enic, struct flow_keys *keys, u16 rq) in enic_addfltr_5t() argument 26 switch (keys->basic.ip_proto) { in enic_addfltr_5t() 38 data.u.ipv4.src_addr = ntohl(keys->addrs.v4addrs.src); in enic_addfltr_5t() 39 data.u.ipv4.dst_addr = ntohl(keys->addrs.v4addrs.dst); in enic_addfltr_5t() 40 data.u.ipv4.src_port = ntohs(keys->ports.src); in enic_addfltr_5t() 41 data.u.ipv4.dst_port = ntohs(keys->ports.dst); in enic_addfltr_5t() 162 if (tpos->keys.addrs.v4addrs.src == k->addrs.v4addrs.src && in htbl_key_search() 163 tpos->keys.addrs.v4addrs.dst == k->addrs.v4addrs.dst && in htbl_key_search() 164 tpos->keys.ports.ports == k->ports.ports && in htbl_key_search() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/mfd/ |
D | ucb1x00-assabet.c | 41 struct gpio_keys_platform_data keys; in ucb1x00_assabet_add() local 46 memset(&keys, 0, sizeof(keys)); in ucb1x00_assabet_add() 55 keys.buttons = buttons; in ucb1x00_assabet_add() 56 keys.nbuttons = ARRAY_SIZE(buttons); in ucb1x00_assabet_add() 57 keys.poll_interval = 50; in ucb1x00_assabet_add() 58 keys.name = "ucb1x00"; in ucb1x00_assabet_add() 60 pdev = platform_device_register_data(&ucb->dev, "gpio-keys", -1, in ucb1x00_assabet_add() 61 &keys, sizeof(keys)); in ucb1x00_assabet_add()
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ |
D | mediatek,pmic-keys.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/input/mediatek,pmic-keys.yaml# 7 title: MediaTek PMIC Keys 27 - mediatek,mt6323-keys 28 - mediatek,mt6331-keys 29 - mediatek,mt6357-keys 30 - mediatek,mt6358-keys 31 - mediatek,mt6397-keys 101 keys { 102 compatible = "mediatek,mt6397-keys";
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/tc-tests/filters/ |
D | flow.json | 18 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys dst and 0x000000ff … 40 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys dst.*or 0x000000ff … 62 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys dst xor 0x000000ff … 84 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys dst rshift 255 base… 106 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys dst addend 0xff bas… 128 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys src addend 0xff bas… 150 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys proto addend 0xff b… 172 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys proto-src addend 0x… 194 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys proto-dst addend 0x… 216 … "filter parent ffff: protocol ip pref 1 flow chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 map keys iif addend 0xff bas… [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/include/trace/events/ |
D | bcache.h | 225 TP_PROTO(struct bio *bio, u32 keys), 226 TP_ARGS(bio, keys), 240 __entry->nr_keys = keys; 244 TP_printk("%d,%d %s %llu + %u keys %u", 269 __field(unsigned, keys ) 275 __entry->keys = b->keys.set[b->keys.nsets].data->keys; 279 __entry->bucket, __entry->block, __entry->keys) 366 TP_PROTO(struct btree *b, unsigned keys), 367 TP_ARGS(b, keys), 371 __field(unsigned, keys ) [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/process/ |
D | maintainer-pgp-guide.rst | 55 a secure working environment and safeguard the PGP keys used to 127 - **[S]** keys can be used for signing 128 - **[E]** keys can be used for encryption 129 - **[A]** keys can be used for authentication 130 - **[C]** keys can be used for certifying other keys 135 a physical "master key" can be used to open locks made for other keys). 154 can be used to indicate relationship with other keys. Only the **[C]** 157 - add or revoke other keys (subkeys) with S/E/A capabilities 160 - sign other people's keys for web of trust purposes 162 By default, GnuPG creates the following when generating new keys: [all …]
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