JFYI, On Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 12:24:37AM +0300, Vitaly Chikunov wrote: > On Wed, Feb 02, 2022 at 07:55:43AM -0500, Stefan Berger wrote: > > On 2/2/22 01:59, Vitaly Chikunov wrote: > > > Rarely used `keyctl pkey_verify' can verify raw signatures, but was > > > failing, because ECDSA/EC-RDSA signature sizes are twice key sizes which > > > does not pass in/out sizes check in keyctl_pkey_params_get_2. > > > This in turn because these values cannot be distinguished by a single > > > `max_size' callback return value. > > > Also, `keyctl pkey_query` displays incorrect `max_sig_size' about these > > > algorithms. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Vitaly Chikunov <vt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > How do you use pkey_query? > > > > $ keyctl padd asymmetric testkey %keyring:test < cert.der > > 385037223 > > It should be (for RSA key): > > keyctl pkey_query 385037223 0 enc=pkcs1 hash=sha256 > > `0` is placeholder for a password. > > For example, I generated keys with your eckey-testing/generate.sh, and > pkey_query after this patch is applied: > > # keyctl padd asymmetric "" @u < ecdsa-ca/ca.crt.der > 66509339 > # keyctl pkey_query 66509339 0 enc=x962 hash=sha256 > key_size=256 > max_data_size=64 > max_sig_size=64 > max_enc_size=32 > max_dec_size=32 > encrypt=y > decrypt=n > sign=n > verify=y > > W/o patch max_data_size= and max_sig_size= will be 32. In case someone wants to reproduce `keyctl pkey_verify`, there are steps: 1. Keys are generated using ima-evm-utils tests suite, for example test-gost2012_512-A.cer: $ base64 test-gost2012_512-A.cer MIIB/DCCAWagAwIBAgIUK8+whWevr3FFkSdU9GLDAM7ure8wDAYIKoUDBwEBAwMFADARMQ8wDQYD VQQDDAZDQSBLZXkwIBcNMjIwMjAxMjIwOTQxWhgPMjA4MjEyMDUyMjA5NDFaMBExDzANBgNVBAMM BkNBIEtleTCBoDAXBggqhQMHAQEBAjALBgkqhQMHAQIBAgEDgYQABIGALXNrTJGgeErBUOov3Cfo IrHF9fcj8UjzwGeKCkbCcINzVUbdPmCopeJRHDJEvQBX1CQUPtlwDv6ANjTTRoq5nCk9L5PPFP1H z73JIXHT0eRBDVoWy0cWDRz1mmQlCnN2HThMtEloaQI81nTlKZOcEYDtDpi5WODmjEeRNQJMdqCj UDBOMAwGA1UdEwQFMAMBAf8wHQYDVR0OBBYEFCwfOITMbE9VisW1i2TYeu1tAo5QMB8GA1UdIwQY MBaAFCwfOITMbE9VisW1i2TYeu1tAo5QMAwGCCqFAwcBAQMDBQADgYEAmBfJCMTdC0/NSjz4BBiQ qDIEjomO7FEHYlkX5NGulcF8FaJW2jeyyXXtbpnub1IQ8af1KFIpwoS2e93LaaofxpWlpQLlju6m KYLOcO4xK3Whwa2hBAz9YbpUSFjvxnkS2/jpH2MsOSXuUEeCruG/RkHHB3ACef9umG6HCNQuAPY= 2. Hash and raw signature generated using openssl dgst: $ head -123c /dev/zero > foo.data $ openssl dgst -md_gost12_512 -out foo.hash512 -binary foo.data $ openssl dgst -md_gost12_512 -sign test-gost2012_512-A.key -out foo.sign512 -binary foo.data This may require configuring openssl to support engine, so there are resulting files: $ base64 foo.data AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA $ base64 foo.hash512 CZEpA3sP+swJIsahmsA2GX/GDp+4Ibt8c/Oli01NbTXmSyjbC0yivmouDW+LfqckewMKiKWCdNIE aY4cxfy4sQ== $ base64 foo.sign512 WNz9w7qmCvL/UG4uuCnj57C9udLRz1JXQLTOflpVa3fHPrp0qLBhoiLAdMtDr0AHPAsIlGS0vb9o vJIxtlGsimeqlAfffIpfmvu1oD/tqOT5NRa7xANT7tW2V9jiMRWt887dDSX+QBARcmXNwe07reoX Ko8xWMZ8xvOqWEuVPPw= 3. Then (with this patch applied, I run in virtme): # k=`keyctl padd asymmetric "" @u < test-gost2012_512-A.cer` # keyctl pkey_verify $k 0 foo.hash512 foo.sign512 enc=raw hash=streebog512 This gives exit 0. Test failure (due to wrong hash): # keyctl pkey_verify $k 0 foo.sign512 foo.sign512 enc=raw hash=streebog512 keyctl_pkey_verify: Bad message Thanks,