Searched refs:P_SUGID (Results 1 - 6 of 6) sorted by relevance
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/kern/ |
H A D | kern_prot.c | 680 * we use P_SUGID because we consider changing the owners as 687 *retval = (p->p_flag & P_SUGID) ? 1 : 0; 801 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); 890 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); 992 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); 1000 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); 1011 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); 1037 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); /* XXX redundant? */ 1141 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); 1231 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, [all...] |
H A D | mach_process.c | 457 ISSET(traced_procp->p_flag, P_SUGID)) &&
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H A D | proc_info.c | 527 if ((p->p_flag & P_SUGID) == P_SUGID) 616 if ((p->p_flag & P_SUGID) == P_SUGID)
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H A D | kern_exec.c | 3140 * Initially clear the P_SUGID in the process flags; if an SUGID process is 3145 * mach task port to revoke it, set the P_SUGID bit, 3160 * <process flags> P_SUGID bit potentially modified 3190 OSBitAndAtomic(~((uint32_t)P_SUGID), &p->p_flag); 3261 * set the P_SUGID bit. This protects 3292 * So we don't set the P_SUGID on the basis of simply 3296 OSBitOrAtomic(P_SUGID, &p->p_flag); 3356 * code, or we can indicate we want to default the P_SUGID
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/sys/ |
H A D | proc.h | 165 #define P_SUGID 0x00000100 /* Has set privileges since last exec */ macro
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/vm/ |
H A D | vm_unix.c | 517 if (target->p_flag & P_SUGID) {
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