Re: RFC: 'ioctl' for keyrings

From: David Howells
Date: Thu Mar 13 2014 - 12:17:58 EST


David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I can fix this in one of a number of ways:
>
> (1) Provide a generic control operation (analogous with ioctl()) that allows
> the user to make some general operation on a key (querying it, altering
> it, interacting with hardware).
>
> (2) Provide an alter operation that only allows the key to be altered.
> Looking at trusted_update(), though, I have a suspicion that this may not
> be sufficient as that also seems to invoke an interaction with the TPM.
>
> (3) Provide separate, specific keyctl functions for the special operations
> required by encrypted and trusted keys (and other key types potentially)
> that are then validated in the core and routed to the key type.

(4) Simply make key_update() look for the encrypted and trusted key types
and call a special key type op for those. The main ->update op will be
taking preparsed data and would no longer be callable in this situation.

David
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