Mimi Zohar <zohar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Tue, 2017-10-17 at 22:53 -0200, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote: >> IMA will use the module_signature format for append signatures, so export >> the relevant definitions and factor out the code which verifies that the >> appended signature trailer is valid. >> >> Also, create a CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORMAT option so that IMA can select it >> and be able to use validate_module_signature without having to depend on >> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG. >> >> Signed-off-by: Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > One minor comment below... Thanks! >> diff --git a/kernel/module_signing.c b/kernel/module_signing.c >> index 937c844bee4a..204c60d4cc9f 100644 >> --- a/kernel/module_signing.c >> +++ b/kernel/module_signing.c >> @@ -11,36 +11,38 @@ >> >> #include <linux/kernel.h> >> #include <linux/errno.h> >> +#include <linux/module_signature.h> >> #include <linux/string.h> >> #include <linux/verification.h> >> #include <crypto/public_key.h> >> #include "module-internal.h" >> >> -enum pkey_id_type { >> - PKEY_ID_PGP, /* OpenPGP generated key ID */ >> - PKEY_ID_X509, /* X.509 arbitrary subjectKeyIdentifier */ >> - PKEY_ID_PKCS7, /* Signature in PKCS#7 message */ >> -}; >> - >> -/* >> - * Module signature information block. >> - * >> - * The constituents of the signature section are, in order: >> +/** >> + * validate_module_sig - validate that the given signature is sane >> * >> - * - Signer's name >> - * - Key identifier >> - * - Signature data >> - * - Information block >> + * @ms: Signature to validate. >> + * @file_len: Size of the file to which @ms is appended. >> */ >> -struct module_signature { >> - u8 algo; /* Public-key crypto algorithm [0] */ >> - u8 hash; /* Digest algorithm [0] */ >> - u8 id_type; /* Key identifier type [PKEY_ID_PKCS7] */ >> - u8 signer_len; /* Length of signer's name [0] */ >> - u8 key_id_len; /* Length of key identifier [0] */ >> - u8 __pad[3]; >> - __be32 sig_len; /* Length of signature data */ >> -}; >> +int validate_module_sig(const struct module_signature *ms, size_t file_len) >> +{ >> + if (be32_to_cpu(ms->sig_len) >= file_len - sizeof(*ms)) >> + return -EBADMSG; >> + else if (ms->id_type != PKEY_ID_PKCS7) { >> + pr_err("Module is not signed with expected PKCS#7 message\n"); >> + return -ENOPKG; >> + } else if (ms->algo != 0 || >> + ms->hash != 0 || >> + ms->signer_len != 0 || >> + ms->key_id_len != 0 || >> + ms->__pad[0] != 0 || >> + ms->__pad[1] != 0 || >> + ms->__pad[2] != 0) { >> + pr_err("PKCS#7 signature info has unexpected non-zero params\n"); >> + return -EBADMSG; >> + } >> + > > When moving code from one place to another, it's easier to review when > there aren't code changes as well. In this case, the original code > doesn't have "else clauses". Indeed. I changed the code back to using separate if clauses, making only the changes that are required for the refactoring. > Here some of the if/then/else clauses > have braces others don't. There shouldn't be a mixture. Does this still apply when the if clauses are separate as in the original code? Should the first if still have braces? -- Thiago Jung Bauermann IBM Linux Technology Center