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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-driver-pciback6 If the permissive attribute is set, then writing a string in
/Linux-v5.4/security/selinux/
DKconfig55 kernel will start in permissive mode (log everything, deny nothing)
58 permissive mode (if permitted by the policy) via /selinux/enforce.
/Linux-v5.4/scripts/selinux/
Dinstall_policy.sh73 SELINUX=permissive
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/
Dconf_space.c21 module_param_named(permissive, xen_pcibk_permissive, bool, 0644);
258 if (dev_data->permissive || xen_pcibk_permissive) { in xen_pcibk_config_write()
Dpciback.h47 unsigned int permissive:1; member
Dpci_stub.c1394 if (!dev_data->permissive) { in permissive_store()
1395 dev_data->permissive = 1; in permissive_store()
1423 if (!dev_data || !dev_data->permissive) in permissive_show()
1432 static DRIVER_ATTR_RW(permissive);
Dconf_space_header.c122 if (!xen_pcibk_permissive && (!dev_data || !dev_data->permissive)) in command_write()
/Linux-v5.4/security/smack/
DKconfig31 "permissive" mode of other systems.
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/userspace-api/
Dseccomp_filter.rst279 left-to-right, is the least permissive return value to the most
280 permissive return value.
/Linux-v5.4/security/tomoyo/
Dcommon.h883 struct tomoyo_preference *permissive; member
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/
Dmsg_zerocopy.rst65 The kernel is permissive when applications pass undefined flags to the
Dtimestamping.txt469 Drivers are free to use a more permissive configuration than the requested
477 with the actual, possibly more permissive configuration. If the
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dmodule-signing.rst55 If this is off (ie. "permissive"), then modules for which the key is not
Dkernel-parameters.txt1236 0 -- permissive (log only, no denials).
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/process/
Dlicense-rules.rst30 permissive license like BSD, MIT etc.
/Linux-v5.4/tools/memory-model/Documentation/
Dexplanation.txt92 permissive, in the sense that any behavior allowed by one of these