Lines Matching defs:kvno
59 16: kvno
278 * @param target_kvno Desired kvno, or 0 for the entry's current kvno
279 * @param entry Desired kvno, or 0 for the entry's current kvno
423 * 16: kvno
430 * keys for this kvno, the second meaning there's keys and salt[s?].
453 if ((target_kvno == 0 && entry->kvno < key_kvno) ||
454 (target_kvno == key_kvno && entry->kvno != target_kvno)) {
456 * MIT's KDB doesn't keep track of kvno. The highest kvno
457 * is the current kvno, and we just found a new highest
458 * kvno or the desired kvno.
462 * descending kvno order.
464 * XXX We do assume that keys are clustered by kvno. If
480 entry->kvno = key_kvno;
484 if (entry->kvno == key_kvno) {
487 * end up adding those keys here. Yeah, kvno 0 is very
494 entry->kvno = key_kvno;
503 if (target_kvno != 0 && entry->kvno != target_kvno) {
767 unsigned flags, krb5_kvno kvno, hdb_entry_ex *entry)
779 code = mdb_value2entry(context, &value, kvno, &entry->entry);