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capability: Remove unused has_capability
The vanilla has_capability() function has been unused since 2018's commit dcb569cf6ac9 ("Smack: ptrace capability use fixes") Remove it. Fixup a comment in security/commoncap.c that referenced it. Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <linux@treblig.org> Reviewed-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com> Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <sergeh@kernel.org>
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@ -139,7 +139,6 @@ static inline kernel_cap_t cap_raise_nfsd_set(const kernel_cap_t a,
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#ifdef CONFIG_MULTIUSER
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extern bool has_capability(struct task_struct *t, int cap);
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extern bool has_ns_capability(struct task_struct *t,
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struct user_namespace *ns, int cap);
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extern bool has_capability_noaudit(struct task_struct *t, int cap);
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@ -150,10 +149,6 @@ extern bool ns_capable(struct user_namespace *ns, int cap);
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extern bool ns_capable_noaudit(struct user_namespace *ns, int cap);
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extern bool ns_capable_setid(struct user_namespace *ns, int cap);
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#else
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static inline bool has_capability(struct task_struct *t, int cap)
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{
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return true;
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}
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static inline bool has_ns_capability(struct task_struct *t,
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struct user_namespace *ns, int cap)
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{
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@ -285,22 +285,6 @@ bool has_ns_capability(struct task_struct *t,
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return (ret == 0);
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}
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/**
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* has_capability - Does a task have a capability in init_user_ns
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* @t: The task in question
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* @cap: The capability to be tested for
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*
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* Return true if the specified task has the given superior capability
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* currently in effect to the initial user namespace, false if not.
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*
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* Note that this does not set PF_SUPERPRIV on the task.
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*/
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bool has_capability(struct task_struct *t, int cap)
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{
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return has_ns_capability(t, &init_user_ns, cap);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(has_capability);
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/**
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* has_ns_capability_noaudit - Does a task have a capability (unaudited)
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* in a specific user ns.
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@ -115,10 +115,11 @@ static inline int cap_capable_helper(const struct cred *cred,
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* Determine whether the nominated task has the specified capability amongst
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* its effective set, returning 0 if it does, -ve if it does not.
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*
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* NOTE WELL: cap_has_capability() cannot be used like the kernel's capable()
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* and has_capability() functions. That is, it has the reverse semantics:
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* cap_has_capability() returns 0 when a task has a capability, but the
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* kernel's capable() and has_capability() returns 1 for this case.
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* NOTE WELL: cap_capable() has reverse semantics to the capable() call
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* and friends. That is cap_capable() returns an int 0 when a task has
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* a capability, while the kernel's capable(), has_ns_capability(),
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* has_ns_capability_noaudit(), and has_capability_noaudit() return a
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* bool true (1) for this case.
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*/
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int cap_capable(const struct cred *cred, struct user_namespace *target_ns,
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int cap, unsigned int opts)
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