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* CRED: Use creds in file structsDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Prettify commoncap.cDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Make execve() take advantage of copy-on-write credentialsDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Inaugurate COW credentialsDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Pass credentials through dentry_open()David Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Make inode_has_perm() and file_has_perm() take a cred pointerDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Rename is_single_threaded() to is_wq_single_threaded()David Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Separate per-task-group keyrings from signal_structDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap access to SELinux's task SIDDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Use RCU to access another task's creds and to release a task's own credsDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap current->cred and a few other accessorsDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Detach the credentials from task_structDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Separate task security context from task_structDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Constify the kernel_cap_t arguments to the capset LSM hooksDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Neuter sys_capset()David Howells2008-11-13
* KEYS: Alter use of key instantiation link-to-keyring argumentDavid Howells2008-11-13
* KEYS: Disperse linux/key_ui.hDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the core kernelDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the capabilities codeDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the key management codeDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the networking subsystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the UNIX socket protocolDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the SunRPC protocolDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the ROSE protocolDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the netrom protocolDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the IPv6 protocolDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the AX25 protocolDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the SYSV IPC subsystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the filesystem subsystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the XFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the UFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the UDF filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the UBIFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the SYSV filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the SMBFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the ReiserFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the RAMFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the OMFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the OCFS2 filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the NFS daemonDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the NCPFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the Minix filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the JFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the hugetlbfs filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the HPFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the HFSplus filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the HFS filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the GFS2 filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the FUSE filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13
* CRED: Wrap task credential accesses in the FAT filesystemDavid Howells2008-11-13