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153      process-specific keyring, and a session-specific keyring.
164 The session-specific keyring is persistent across clone, fork, vfork and
166 process can, however, replace its current session keyring with a new one
174 specific keyring and a default user session keyring. The default session
177 When a process changes its real UID, if it used to have no session key, it
178 will be subscribed to the default session key for the new UID.
180 If a process attempts to access its session key when it doesn't have one,
281 their associated thread, and both session and process keyrings are handled
384 KEY_SPEC_SESSION_KEYRING -3 session-specific keyring
386 KEY_SPEC_USER_SESSION_KEYRING -5 UID-session keyring
443 process, session for a matching key. This works very much like
469 (*) Replace the session keyring this process subscribes to with a new one:
474 as its session keyring, displacing the old session keyring.
477 attempts to attach it as the session keyring, returning an error if that
479 attached as the session keyring.
484 The ID of the new session keyring is returned if successful.
718 KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_USER_SESSION_KEYRING 5 User session keyring
730 the process keyring if there is one, otherwise the session keyring if
731 there is one, otherwise the user default session keyring.
790 (*) Install the calling process's session keyring on its parent.
794 This functions attempts to install the calling process's session keyring
795 on to the calling process's parent, replacing the parent's current session
1406 cache the key in one of the keyrings (probably the session ring) before
1412 be marked as being negative, it will be added to the session keyring, and an