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* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor version. * cygheap.h (class cygheap_user): Add member groups. * security.h (class cygsidlist): Add members type and maxcount, methods position, addfromgr, alloc_sids and free_sids and operator+= (const PSID psid). Modify contains () to call position () and optimize add () to use maxcount. (class user_groups): Create. Update declarations of verify_token and create_token. * security.cc (cygsidlist::alloc_sids): New. (cygsidlist::free_sids): New. (get_token_group_sidlist): Create from get_group_sidlist. (get_initgroups_sidlist): Create from get_group_sidlist. (get_group_sidlist): Suppress. (get_setgroups_sidlist): Create. (verify_token): Modify arguments. Add setgroups case. (create_token): Modify arguments. Call get_initgroups_sidlist and get_setgroups_sidlist as needed. Set SE_GROUP_LOGON_ID from auth_pos outside of the loop. Rename the various group sid lists consistently. * syscalls.cc (seteuid32): Modify to use cygheap->user.groups. (setegid32): Call cygheap->user.groups.update_pgrp. * grp.cc (setgroups): Create. (setgroups32): Create. * uinfo.cc (internal_getlogin): Initialize and update user.groups.pgsid. * cygwin.din: Add setgroups and setgroups32. |
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