Hi Yael, On Mon, 2021-12-13 at 14:20 -0500, Yael Tiomkin wrote: > The encrypted.c class supports instantiation of encrypted keys with > either an already-encrypted key material, or by generating new key > material based on random numbers. To support encryption of > user-provided decrypted data, this patch defines a new datablob > format: [<format>] <master-key name> <decrypted data length> > <decrypted data>. > > Signed-off-by: Yael Tiomkin <yaelt@xxxxxxxxxx> Other than the comment below, Reviewed-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Could you also provide an LTP test for defining, exporting, and loading an encrypted key based on user provided key data? thanks, Mimi > --- > @@ -303,6 +306,16 @@ Load an encrypted key "evm" from saved blob:: > 82dbbc55be2a44616e4959430436dc4f2a7a9659aa60bb4652aeb2120f149ed197c564e0 > 24717c64 5972dcb82ab2dde83376d82b2e3c09ffc > > +Instantiate an encrypted key "evm" using user-provided decrypted data:: > + > + $ keyctl add encrypted evm "new default user:kmk 32 `cat evm.blob`" @u > + 794890253 The existing references to "evm.blob" refer to the encrypted key data. Here "evm.blob" is unencrypted data. Perhaps name it something like "evm.user-provided-data" data. > + > + $ keyctl print 794890253 > + default user:kmk 32 2375725ad57798846a9bbd240de8906f006e66c03af53b1b382d > + bbc55be2a44616e4959430436dc4f2a7a9659aa60bb4652aeb2120f149ed197c564e0247 > + 17c64 5972dcb82ab2dde83376d82b2e3c09ffc > +