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/linux-6.15/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/
H A Dice_vf_mbx.c360 if (is_malvf && !vf_info->malicious) { in ice_mbx_vf_state_handler()
361 vf_info->malicious = 1; in ice_mbx_vf_state_handler()
377 vf_info->malicious = 0; in ice_mbx_clear_malvf()
H A Dice_type.h823 u8 malicious : 1; member
/linux-6.15/drivers/virt/coco/sev-guest/
H A DKconfig8 the PSP without risk from a malicious hypervisor who wishes to read,
/linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/
H A Dl1tf.rst55 opportunity for side channel attacks to unprivileged malicious code,
72 PTE which is marked non present. This allows a malicious user space
84 malicious user space applications.
89 The fact that L1TF breaks all domain protections allows malicious guest
90 OSes, which can control the PTEs directly, and malicious guest user
98 only to attack data which is present in L1D, a malicious guest running
161 The kernel is unconditionally protected against L1TF attacks from malicious
177 by a potentially malicious guest, it also flushes the guest
518 further, but still allows a malicious guest to explore a limited amount
582 - PTE inversion to protect against malicious user space. This is done
H A Dmultihit.rst8 or cache type. A malicious guest running on a virtualized system can
62 Attacks against the iTLB multihit erratum can be mounted from malicious
H A Dtsx_async_abort.rst61 The victim of a malicious actor does not need to make use of TSX. Only the
77 a result, the malicious actor has to sample as much data as possible and
255 might allow a malicious actor to leak data from the host or from other
H A Dmds.rst53 incorrect program execution or state changes. But a malicious operation
67 Attacks against the MDS vulnerabilities can be mounted from malicious non-
213 for malicious user space. The exposure can be disabled on the kernel
H A Dreg-file-data-sampling.rst7 a malicious actor to infer data values previously used in floating point
H A Dgather_data_sampling.rst15 destination vector register instead. This will allow a malicious attacker to
H A Dspectre.rst128 (BTB) may be shared between hardware threads in a CPU core. A malicious
232 A malicious user process can try to attack another user process,
538 target buffer left by malicious software.
/linux-6.15/Documentation/virt/hyperv/
H A Dcoco.rst73 protect itself against a potentially malicious paravisor just like it
74 protects against a potentially malicious guest.
148 * Interrupt injection. In fully enlightened mode, a malicious hypervisor
174 includes a compromised and potentially malicious host, the guest must guard
196 validate the data before acting on it so that a malicious host cannot induce
203 to protect against a malicious host. See hv_pkt_iter_first().
/linux-6.15/Documentation/userspace-api/
H A Dcheck_exec.rst15 security risk of running malicious scripts with respect to the execution
121 The threat is (potential) malicious scripts run by trusted (and not fooled)
139 The threat is malicious scripts run by untrusted users (but trusted code).
/linux-6.15/Documentation/driver-api/mmc/
H A Dmmc-dev-parts.rst40 not accessible through sysfs in order to avoid accidental or malicious
/linux-6.15/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dsysfs-devices-xenbus40 basis and is known not to be malicious on purpose. Raising
/linux-6.15/fs/verity/
H A DKconfig29 protection against malicious disks vs. an ahead-of-time hash.
/linux-6.15/Documentation/security/
H A Dsnp-tdx-threat-model.rst133 malicious, but that there exists a security value in having a small CoCo
216 * - Guest malicious configuration
248 providing a malicious time to the guest or the entropy to the guest
/linux-6.15/drivers/firmware/efi/
H A DKconfig202 kernel. System firmware may configure the IOMMU to prevent malicious
211 any malicious PCI devices from being able to perform DMA until the
272 This mechanism helps prevent malicious hosts from making changes
/linux-6.15/Documentation/security/keys/
H A Decryptfs.rst37 threats of malicious software, because it is available in clear form only at
/linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/
H A Dpci.txt72 malicious devices to this port.
/linux-6.15/Documentation/arch/x86/
H A Dmds.rst112 data cannot be controlled in a way which allows exploitation from malicious
200 flushed either on exit to user space or on VMENTER so malicious code
H A Dbuslock.rst129 malicious or just badly written.
/linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/
H A Dsyscall-user-dispatch.rst88 malicious application to subvert the mechanism by jumping to an allowed
/linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
H A Ddm-integrity.rst166 Protect sector numbers in the journal from accidental or malicious
168 crc algorithm, to protect against malicious modification, use a
/linux-6.15/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/
H A Dbnx2x_sriov.h145 bool malicious; /* true if FW indicated so, until FLR */ member
/linux-6.15/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/intel/
H A Digb.rst164 When a malicious driver attempts to send a spoofed packet, it is dropped by the

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