Lines Matching refs:search
11 kernel service can search for relevant keys.
43 - A description (for matching a key in a search).
200 (*) There's a kernel interface by which services can register types and search
203 (*) There's a way for the a search done from the kernel to call back to
236 only recurse into nested keyrings that have search permission set.
481 To attach to a named keyring, the keyring must have search permission for
617 The process must have search permission on the top level keyring, or else
618 error EACCES will result. Only keyrings that the process has search
620 a process has search permission can be matched. If the specified keyring
623 If the search succeeds, the function will attempt to link the found key
627 Error ENOKEY, EKEYREVOKED or EKEYEXPIRED will be returned if the search
756 Once authority is assumed, searches for keys will also search the
823 A process must have search permission on the key for this function to be
837 filesystem or device file, a search would probably be performed during the open
882 (*) To search for a key, call:
904 (*) To search for a key, passing auxiliary data to the upcaller, call:
982 (*) If a keyring was found in the search, this can be further searched by:
1045 search a specific keyring, so using keyrings in this way is of limited utility.
1228 This method is optional. It is called when a key search is about to be
1247 description to narrow down the search to a small number of keys.
1251 search that's not doing a simple direct match on the key description.
1382 keyrings from the process that caused the search to be issued. These are