Re: [Linux-ima-user] [RFC] i.MX6 CAAM blob generator for IMA/EVM initialization

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Hi!

On Do, 2016-01-28 at 10:41 -0500, Mimi Zohar wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-01-27 at 11:04 +0100, Steffen Trumtrar wrote:
> > Can I somehow use the keyring framework as an abstraction around my
> > blobbing/deblobbing functionality?
> > So that the "keyring" calls into the crypto driver to decrypt the data
> > and uses the crypto driver to encrypt the keys when I want to "dump"
> > them?
> 
> Definitely.   It sounds like you want the equivalent functionality as
> the TPM based trusted keys using OTP on the CAAM.
> 
> From Documentation/security/keys-trusted-encrypted.txt:
> 
> "Trusted Keys use a TPM both to generate and to seal the keys.  Keys are
> sealed under a 2048 bit RSA key in the TPM, and optionally sealed to specified
> PCR (integrity measurement) values, and only unsealed by the TPM, if PCRs
> and blob integrity verifications match."

OK. The implementation is in security/keys/trusted.c, right? This talks
directly to the TPM. Also the code in security/keys/encrypted-keys/
explicitly uses the interface in keys/trusted-type.h.

Now I'm not sure how to best allow using the CAAM as an alternative to a
TPM. Would we have different "backends" in the trusted keys
implementation so that for example encrypted keys don't need to know
about the difference?

Otherwise we would need to add another key type ("trusted-caam?"). Then
we'd need to add code to support trusted-caam keys wherever we already
support trusted(-tpm) keys?

Do you have a suggestion on how we should proceed?

Best regards,
Jan Lübbe
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