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180 The permitted capabilities are those caps that the process might grant
209 be searched for the desired key. Each process may subscribe to a number
213 Per-process keyring
216 When a process accesses a key, if not already present, it will normally be
269 privilege escalation bits come into play, and may allow the resulting process
307 longer permitted to take any PID other than the one of the current process.
309 attachment to process-specific keyrings in the requesting process as the
310 instantiating process may need to create them.
334 A task being able to alter only its own credentials permits the current process
368 process's current set of credentials:
378 which get references to the current process's user accounting structure and
461 To alter the current process's credentials, a function should first prepare a
467 duplicate of the current process's credentials, returning with the mutex still
470 The mutex prevents ptrace() from altering the ptrace state of a process whilst
480 When the credential set is ready, it should be committed to the current process
485 This will alter various aspects of the credentials and the process, giving the