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The first argument to the restrict_link_func_t functions was a keyring pointer. These functions are called by the key subsystem with this argument set to the destination keyring, but restrict_link_by_signature expects a pointer to the relevant trusted keyring. Restrict functions may need something other than a single struct key pointer to allow or reject key linkage, so the data used to make that decision (such as the trust keyring) is moved to a new, fourth argument. The first argument is now always the destination keyring. Signed-off-by: Mat Martineau <mathew.j.martineau@linux.intel.com> |
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asymmetric-parser.h | ||
asymmetric-subtype.h | ||
asymmetric-type.h | ||
big_key-type.h | ||
ceph-type.h | ||
dns_resolver-type.h | ||
encrypted-type.h | ||
keyring-type.h | ||
rxrpc-type.h | ||
system_keyring.h | ||
trusted-type.h | ||
user-type.h |