> -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, March 11, 2024 9:41 PM > To: linux-security-module@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx; dwmw2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; > herbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; ardb@xxxxxxxxxx; > jarkko@xxxxxxxxxx; paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; jmorris@xxxxxxxxx; > serge@xxxxxxxxxx; zohar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; roberto.sassu@xxxxxxxxxx; > dmitry.kasatkin@xxxxxxxxx; mic@xxxxxxxxxxx; casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > stefanb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; eric.snowberg@xxxxxxxxxx; linux- > kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; keyrings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux- > crypto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-efi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux- > integrity@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [EXTERNAL] [PATCH RFC 1/8] certs: Introduce ability to link to a > system key > > Prioritize security for external emails: Confirm sender and content safety > before clicking links or opening attachments > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Introduce a new function to allow a keyring to link to a key contained > within one of the system keyrings (builtin, secondary, or platform). > Depending on how the kernel is built, if the machine keyring is > available, it will be checked as well, since it is linked to the secondary > keyring. If the asymmetric key id matches a key within one of these > system keyrings, the matching key is linked into the passed in > keyring. > > Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > certs/system_keyring.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/keys/system_keyring.h | 7 ++++++- > 2 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/certs/system_keyring.c b/certs/system_keyring.c > index 9de610bf1f4b..b647be49f6e0 100644 > --- a/certs/system_keyring.c > +++ b/certs/system_keyring.c > @@ -426,3 +426,32 @@ void __init set_platform_trusted_keys(struct key > *keyring) > platform_trusted_keys = keyring; > } > #endif > + > +/** > + * system_key_link - Link to a system key > + * @keyring: The keyring to link into > + * @id: The asymmetric key id to look for in the system keyring > + */ > +int system_key_link(struct key *keyring, struct asymmetric_key_id *id) > +{ > + struct key *tkey; > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_SECONDARY_TRUSTED_KEYRING > + tkey = find_asymmetric_key(secondary_trusted_keys, id, NULL, NULL, > false); > +#else > + tkey = find_asymmetric_key(builtin_trusted_keys, id, NULL, NULL, > false); > +#endif > + if (!IS_ERR(tkey)) > + goto found; > + > + tkey = find_asymmetric_key(platform_trusted_keys, id, NULL, NULL, > false); > + > + if (!IS_ERR(tkey)) > + goto found; > + > + return -1; Please use -ENOKEY. Thanks -Bharat > + > +found: > + key_link(keyring, tkey); > + return 0; > +} > diff --git a/include/keys/system_keyring.h b/include/keys/system_keyring.h > index 8365adf842ef..b47ac8e2001a 100644 > --- a/include/keys/system_keyring.h > +++ b/include/keys/system_keyring.h > @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ > #define _KEYS_SYSTEM_KEYRING_H > > #include <linux/key.h> > +struct asymmetric_key_id; > > enum blacklist_hash_type { > /* TBSCertificate hash */ > @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ int restrict_link_by_digsig_builtin(struct key > *dest_keyring, > const union key_payload *payload, > struct key *restriction_key); > extern __init int load_module_cert(struct key *keyring); > - > +extern int system_key_link(struct key *keyring, struct asymmetric_key_id > *id); > #else > #define restrict_link_by_builtin_trusted restrict_link_reject > #define restrict_link_by_digsig_builtin restrict_link_reject > @@ -38,6 +39,10 @@ static inline __init int load_module_cert(struct key > *keyring) > return 0; > } > > +static inline int system_key_link(struct key *keyring, struct asymmetric_key_id > *id) > +{ > + return 0; > +} > #endif > > #ifdef CONFIG_SECONDARY_TRUSTED_KEYRING > -- > 2.39.3 >