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request_key.2: srcfix: remove FIXME
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ on behalf of some other process to generate a key, then the keyrings of that
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other process will be searched next,
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using that other process's user ID, group ID,
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supplementary group IDs, and security context to determine access.
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.\" FIXME Above, can we then have an arbitrarily long sequence
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.\" of "recursive" request-key upcalls?
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.\" David Howells: we can then have an arbitrarily long sequence
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.\" of "recursive" request-key upcalls. There is no limit, other
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.\" than number of PIDs, etc.
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.P
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The search of the keyring tree is breadth-first:
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the keys in each keyring searched are checked for a match before any child
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