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Package "psx" provides an API for invoking system calls in a way that each system call is mirrored on all OS threads of the combined Go/CGo runtime. Since the Go runtime treats OS threads as interchangeable, a feature like this is needed to meaningfully change process privilege (including dropping privilege) in a Go program running on Linux. This package is required by:

"kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/security/libcap/cap"

When compiled CGO_ENABLED=0, the functionality requires go1.16+ to build. That release of Go introduced syscall.AllThreadsSyscall*() APIs. When compiled this way, the "psx" package functions psx.Syscall3() and psx.Syscall6() are aliased to syscall.AllThreadsSyscall() and syscall.AllThreadsSyscall6() respectively.

When compiled CGO_ENABLED=1, the functionality is implemented by C code, [lib]psx, which is distributed with libcap.

The official release announcement site for libcap and libpsx is:

https://sites.google.com/site/fullycapable/

Like libcap/libpsx itself, the "psx" package is distributed with a "you choose" License. Specifically: BSD three clause, or GPL2. See the License file.

Andrew G. Morgan morgan@kernel.org

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Package last updated on 15 May 2023

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