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   1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
   2/* Basic authentication token and access key management
   3 *
   4 * Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
   5 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
 
 
 
 
 
   6 */
   7
   8#include <linux/export.h>
   9#include <linux/init.h>
  10#include <linux/poison.h>
  11#include <linux/sched.h>
  12#include <linux/slab.h>
  13#include <linux/security.h>
  14#include <linux/workqueue.h>
  15#include <linux/random.h>
  16#include <linux/ima.h>
  17#include <linux/err.h>
 
  18#include "internal.h"
  19
  20struct kmem_cache *key_jar;
  21struct rb_root		key_serial_tree; /* tree of keys indexed by serial */
  22DEFINE_SPINLOCK(key_serial_lock);
  23
  24struct rb_root	key_user_tree; /* tree of quota records indexed by UID */
  25DEFINE_SPINLOCK(key_user_lock);
  26
  27unsigned int key_quota_root_maxkeys = 1000000;	/* root's key count quota */
  28unsigned int key_quota_root_maxbytes = 25000000; /* root's key space quota */
  29unsigned int key_quota_maxkeys = 200;		/* general key count quota */
  30unsigned int key_quota_maxbytes = 20000;	/* general key space quota */
  31
  32static LIST_HEAD(key_types_list);
  33static DECLARE_RWSEM(key_types_sem);
  34
 
 
 
  35/* We serialise key instantiation and link */
  36DEFINE_MUTEX(key_construction_mutex);
  37
 
 
 
 
 
  38#ifdef KEY_DEBUGGING
  39void __key_check(const struct key *key)
  40{
  41	printk("__key_check: key %p {%08x} should be {%08x}\n",
  42	       key, key->magic, KEY_DEBUG_MAGIC);
  43	BUG();
  44}
  45#endif
  46
  47/*
  48 * Get the key quota record for a user, allocating a new record if one doesn't
  49 * already exist.
  50 */
  51struct key_user *key_user_lookup(kuid_t uid)
  52{
  53	struct key_user *candidate = NULL, *user;
  54	struct rb_node *parent, **p;
 
  55
  56try_again:
  57	parent = NULL;
  58	p = &key_user_tree.rb_node;
  59	spin_lock(&key_user_lock);
  60
  61	/* search the tree for a user record with a matching UID */
  62	while (*p) {
  63		parent = *p;
  64		user = rb_entry(parent, struct key_user, node);
  65
  66		if (uid_lt(uid, user->uid))
  67			p = &(*p)->rb_left;
  68		else if (uid_gt(uid, user->uid))
 
 
 
 
  69			p = &(*p)->rb_right;
  70		else
  71			goto found;
  72	}
  73
  74	/* if we get here, we failed to find a match in the tree */
  75	if (!candidate) {
  76		/* allocate a candidate user record if we don't already have
  77		 * one */
  78		spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
  79
  80		user = NULL;
  81		candidate = kmalloc(sizeof(struct key_user), GFP_KERNEL);
  82		if (unlikely(!candidate))
  83			goto out;
  84
  85		/* the allocation may have scheduled, so we need to repeat the
  86		 * search lest someone else added the record whilst we were
  87		 * asleep */
  88		goto try_again;
  89	}
  90
  91	/* if we get here, then the user record still hadn't appeared on the
  92	 * second pass - so we use the candidate record */
  93	refcount_set(&candidate->usage, 1);
  94	atomic_set(&candidate->nkeys, 0);
  95	atomic_set(&candidate->nikeys, 0);
  96	candidate->uid = uid;
 
  97	candidate->qnkeys = 0;
  98	candidate->qnbytes = 0;
  99	spin_lock_init(&candidate->lock);
 100	mutex_init(&candidate->cons_lock);
 101
 102	rb_link_node(&candidate->node, parent, p);
 103	rb_insert_color(&candidate->node, &key_user_tree);
 104	spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
 105	user = candidate;
 106	goto out;
 107
 108	/* okay - we found a user record for this UID */
 109found:
 110	refcount_inc(&user->usage);
 111	spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
 112	kfree(candidate);
 113out:
 114	return user;
 115}
 116
 117/*
 118 * Dispose of a user structure
 119 */
 120void key_user_put(struct key_user *user)
 121{
 122	if (refcount_dec_and_lock(&user->usage, &key_user_lock)) {
 123		rb_erase(&user->node, &key_user_tree);
 124		spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
 
 125
 126		kfree(user);
 127	}
 128}
 129
 130/*
 131 * Allocate a serial number for a key.  These are assigned randomly to avoid
 132 * security issues through covert channel problems.
 133 */
 134static inline void key_alloc_serial(struct key *key)
 135{
 136	struct rb_node *parent, **p;
 137	struct key *xkey;
 138
 139	/* propose a random serial number and look for a hole for it in the
 140	 * serial number tree */
 141	do {
 142		get_random_bytes(&key->serial, sizeof(key->serial));
 143
 144		key->serial >>= 1; /* negative numbers are not permitted */
 145	} while (key->serial < 3);
 146
 147	spin_lock(&key_serial_lock);
 148
 149attempt_insertion:
 150	parent = NULL;
 151	p = &key_serial_tree.rb_node;
 152
 153	while (*p) {
 154		parent = *p;
 155		xkey = rb_entry(parent, struct key, serial_node);
 156
 157		if (key->serial < xkey->serial)
 158			p = &(*p)->rb_left;
 159		else if (key->serial > xkey->serial)
 160			p = &(*p)->rb_right;
 161		else
 162			goto serial_exists;
 163	}
 164
 165	/* we've found a suitable hole - arrange for this key to occupy it */
 166	rb_link_node(&key->serial_node, parent, p);
 167	rb_insert_color(&key->serial_node, &key_serial_tree);
 168
 169	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
 170	return;
 171
 172	/* we found a key with the proposed serial number - walk the tree from
 173	 * that point looking for the next unused serial number */
 174serial_exists:
 175	for (;;) {
 176		key->serial++;
 177		if (key->serial < 3) {
 178			key->serial = 3;
 179			goto attempt_insertion;
 180		}
 181
 182		parent = rb_next(parent);
 183		if (!parent)
 184			goto attempt_insertion;
 185
 186		xkey = rb_entry(parent, struct key, serial_node);
 187		if (key->serial < xkey->serial)
 188			goto attempt_insertion;
 189	}
 190}
 191
 192/**
 193 * key_alloc - Allocate a key of the specified type.
 194 * @type: The type of key to allocate.
 195 * @desc: The key description to allow the key to be searched out.
 196 * @uid: The owner of the new key.
 197 * @gid: The group ID for the new key's group permissions.
 198 * @cred: The credentials specifying UID namespace.
 199 * @perm: The permissions mask of the new key.
 200 * @flags: Flags specifying quota properties.
 201 * @restrict_link: Optional link restriction for new keyrings.
 202 *
 203 * Allocate a key of the specified type with the attributes given.  The key is
 204 * returned in an uninstantiated state and the caller needs to instantiate the
 205 * key before returning.
 206 *
 207 * The restrict_link structure (if not NULL) will be freed when the
 208 * keyring is destroyed, so it must be dynamically allocated.
 209 *
 210 * The user's key count quota is updated to reflect the creation of the key and
 211 * the user's key data quota has the default for the key type reserved.  The
 212 * instantiation function should amend this as necessary.  If insufficient
 213 * quota is available, -EDQUOT will be returned.
 214 *
 215 * The LSM security modules can prevent a key being created, in which case
 216 * -EACCES will be returned.
 217 *
 218 * Returns a pointer to the new key if successful and an error code otherwise.
 219 *
 220 * Note that the caller needs to ensure the key type isn't uninstantiated.
 221 * Internally this can be done by locking key_types_sem.  Externally, this can
 222 * be done by either never unregistering the key type, or making sure
 223 * key_alloc() calls don't race with module unloading.
 224 */
 225struct key *key_alloc(struct key_type *type, const char *desc,
 226		      kuid_t uid, kgid_t gid, const struct cred *cred,
 227		      key_perm_t perm, unsigned long flags,
 228		      struct key_restriction *restrict_link)
 229{
 230	struct key_user *user = NULL;
 231	struct key *key;
 232	size_t desclen, quotalen;
 233	int ret;
 234
 235	key = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 236	if (!desc || !*desc)
 237		goto error;
 238
 239	if (type->vet_description) {
 240		ret = type->vet_description(desc);
 241		if (ret < 0) {
 242			key = ERR_PTR(ret);
 243			goto error;
 244		}
 245	}
 246
 247	desclen = strlen(desc);
 248	quotalen = desclen + 1 + type->def_datalen;
 249
 250	/* get hold of the key tracking for this user */
 251	user = key_user_lookup(uid);
 252	if (!user)
 253		goto no_memory_1;
 254
 255	/* check that the user's quota permits allocation of another key and
 256	 * its description */
 257	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA)) {
 258		unsigned maxkeys = uid_eq(uid, GLOBAL_ROOT_UID) ?
 259			key_quota_root_maxkeys : key_quota_maxkeys;
 260		unsigned maxbytes = uid_eq(uid, GLOBAL_ROOT_UID) ?
 261			key_quota_root_maxbytes : key_quota_maxbytes;
 262
 263		spin_lock(&user->lock);
 264		if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_QUOTA_OVERRUN)) {
 265			if (user->qnkeys + 1 > maxkeys ||
 266			    user->qnbytes + quotalen > maxbytes ||
 267			    user->qnbytes + quotalen < user->qnbytes)
 268				goto no_quota;
 269		}
 270
 271		user->qnkeys++;
 272		user->qnbytes += quotalen;
 273		spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 274	}
 275
 276	/* allocate and initialise the key and its description */
 277	key = kmem_cache_zalloc(key_jar, GFP_KERNEL);
 278	if (!key)
 279		goto no_memory_2;
 280
 281	key->index_key.desc_len = desclen;
 282	key->index_key.description = kmemdup(desc, desclen + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
 283	if (!key->index_key.description)
 284		goto no_memory_3;
 285	key->index_key.type = type;
 286	key_set_index_key(&key->index_key);
 287
 288	refcount_set(&key->usage, 1);
 289	init_rwsem(&key->sem);
 290	lockdep_set_class(&key->sem, &type->lock_class);
 291	key->user = user;
 292	key->quotalen = quotalen;
 293	key->datalen = type->def_datalen;
 294	key->uid = uid;
 295	key->gid = gid;
 296	key->perm = perm;
 297	key->restrict_link = restrict_link;
 298	key->last_used_at = ktime_get_real_seconds();
 
 
 299
 300	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA))
 301		key->flags |= 1 << KEY_FLAG_IN_QUOTA;
 302	if (flags & KEY_ALLOC_BUILT_IN)
 303		key->flags |= 1 << KEY_FLAG_BUILTIN;
 304	if (flags & KEY_ALLOC_UID_KEYRING)
 305		key->flags |= 1 << KEY_FLAG_UID_KEYRING;
 306	if (flags & KEY_ALLOC_SET_KEEP)
 307		key->flags |= 1 << KEY_FLAG_KEEP;
 308
 309#ifdef KEY_DEBUGGING
 310	key->magic = KEY_DEBUG_MAGIC;
 311#endif
 312
 313	/* let the security module know about the key */
 314	ret = security_key_alloc(key, cred, flags);
 315	if (ret < 0)
 316		goto security_error;
 317
 318	/* publish the key by giving it a serial number */
 319	refcount_inc(&key->domain_tag->usage);
 320	atomic_inc(&user->nkeys);
 321	key_alloc_serial(key);
 322
 323error:
 324	return key;
 325
 326security_error:
 327	kfree(key->description);
 328	kmem_cache_free(key_jar, key);
 329	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA)) {
 330		spin_lock(&user->lock);
 331		user->qnkeys--;
 332		user->qnbytes -= quotalen;
 333		spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 334	}
 335	key_user_put(user);
 336	key = ERR_PTR(ret);
 337	goto error;
 338
 339no_memory_3:
 340	kmem_cache_free(key_jar, key);
 341no_memory_2:
 342	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA)) {
 343		spin_lock(&user->lock);
 344		user->qnkeys--;
 345		user->qnbytes -= quotalen;
 346		spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 347	}
 348	key_user_put(user);
 349no_memory_1:
 350	key = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
 351	goto error;
 352
 353no_quota:
 354	spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 355	key_user_put(user);
 356	key = ERR_PTR(-EDQUOT);
 357	goto error;
 358}
 359EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_alloc);
 360
 361/**
 362 * key_payload_reserve - Adjust data quota reservation for the key's payload
 363 * @key: The key to make the reservation for.
 364 * @datalen: The amount of data payload the caller now wants.
 365 *
 366 * Adjust the amount of the owning user's key data quota that a key reserves.
 367 * If the amount is increased, then -EDQUOT may be returned if there isn't
 368 * enough free quota available.
 369 *
 370 * If successful, 0 is returned.
 371 */
 372int key_payload_reserve(struct key *key, size_t datalen)
 373{
 374	int delta = (int)datalen - key->datalen;
 375	int ret = 0;
 376
 377	key_check(key);
 378
 379	/* contemplate the quota adjustment */
 380	if (delta != 0 && test_bit(KEY_FLAG_IN_QUOTA, &key->flags)) {
 381		unsigned maxbytes = uid_eq(key->user->uid, GLOBAL_ROOT_UID) ?
 382			key_quota_root_maxbytes : key_quota_maxbytes;
 383
 384		spin_lock(&key->user->lock);
 385
 386		if (delta > 0 &&
 387		    (key->user->qnbytes + delta > maxbytes ||
 388		     key->user->qnbytes + delta < key->user->qnbytes)) {
 389			ret = -EDQUOT;
 390		}
 391		else {
 392			key->user->qnbytes += delta;
 393			key->quotalen += delta;
 394		}
 395		spin_unlock(&key->user->lock);
 396	}
 397
 398	/* change the recorded data length if that didn't generate an error */
 399	if (ret == 0)
 400		key->datalen = datalen;
 401
 402	return ret;
 403}
 404EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_payload_reserve);
 405
 406/*
 407 * Change the key state to being instantiated.
 408 */
 409static void mark_key_instantiated(struct key *key, int reject_error)
 410{
 411	/* Commit the payload before setting the state; barrier versus
 412	 * key_read_state().
 413	 */
 414	smp_store_release(&key->state,
 415			  (reject_error < 0) ? reject_error : KEY_IS_POSITIVE);
 416}
 417
 418/*
 419 * Instantiate a key and link it into the target keyring atomically.  Must be
 420 * called with the target keyring's semaphore writelocked.  The target key's
 421 * semaphore need not be locked as instantiation is serialised by
 422 * key_construction_mutex.
 423 */
 424static int __key_instantiate_and_link(struct key *key,
 425				      struct key_preparsed_payload *prep,
 
 426				      struct key *keyring,
 427				      struct key *authkey,
 428				      struct assoc_array_edit **_edit)
 429{
 430	int ret, awaken;
 431
 432	key_check(key);
 433	key_check(keyring);
 434
 435	awaken = 0;
 436	ret = -EBUSY;
 437
 438	mutex_lock(&key_construction_mutex);
 439
 440	/* can't instantiate twice */
 441	if (key->state == KEY_IS_UNINSTANTIATED) {
 442		/* instantiate the key */
 443		ret = key->type->instantiate(key, prep);
 444
 445		if (ret == 0) {
 446			/* mark the key as being instantiated */
 447			atomic_inc(&key->user->nikeys);
 448			mark_key_instantiated(key, 0);
 449			notify_key(key, NOTIFY_KEY_INSTANTIATED, 0);
 450
 451			if (test_and_clear_bit(KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT, &key->flags))
 452				awaken = 1;
 453
 454			/* and link it into the destination keyring */
 455			if (keyring) {
 456				if (test_bit(KEY_FLAG_KEEP, &keyring->flags))
 457					set_bit(KEY_FLAG_KEEP, &key->flags);
 458
 459				__key_link(keyring, key, _edit);
 460			}
 461
 462			/* disable the authorisation key */
 463			if (authkey)
 464				key_invalidate(authkey);
 465
 466			if (prep->expiry != TIME64_MAX) {
 467				key->expiry = prep->expiry;
 468				key_schedule_gc(prep->expiry + key_gc_delay);
 469			}
 470		}
 471	}
 472
 473	mutex_unlock(&key_construction_mutex);
 474
 475	/* wake up anyone waiting for a key to be constructed */
 476	if (awaken)
 477		wake_up_bit(&key->flags, KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT);
 478
 479	return ret;
 480}
 481
 482/**
 483 * key_instantiate_and_link - Instantiate a key and link it into the keyring.
 484 * @key: The key to instantiate.
 485 * @data: The data to use to instantiate the keyring.
 486 * @datalen: The length of @data.
 487 * @keyring: Keyring to create a link in on success (or NULL).
 488 * @authkey: The authorisation token permitting instantiation.
 489 *
 490 * Instantiate a key that's in the uninstantiated state using the provided data
 491 * and, if successful, link it in to the destination keyring if one is
 492 * supplied.
 493 *
 494 * If successful, 0 is returned, the authorisation token is revoked and anyone
 495 * waiting for the key is woken up.  If the key was already instantiated,
 496 * -EBUSY will be returned.
 497 */
 498int key_instantiate_and_link(struct key *key,
 499			     const void *data,
 500			     size_t datalen,
 501			     struct key *keyring,
 502			     struct key *authkey)
 503{
 504	struct key_preparsed_payload prep;
 505	struct assoc_array_edit *edit = NULL;
 506	int ret;
 507
 508	memset(&prep, 0, sizeof(prep));
 509	prep.orig_description = key->description;
 510	prep.data = data;
 511	prep.datalen = datalen;
 512	prep.quotalen = key->type->def_datalen;
 513	prep.expiry = TIME64_MAX;
 514	if (key->type->preparse) {
 515		ret = key->type->preparse(&prep);
 516		if (ret < 0)
 517			goto error;
 518	}
 519
 520	if (keyring) {
 521		ret = __key_link_lock(keyring, &key->index_key);
 
 522		if (ret < 0)
 523			goto error;
 524
 525		ret = __key_link_begin(keyring, &key->index_key, &edit);
 526		if (ret < 0)
 527			goto error_link_end;
 528
 529		if (keyring->restrict_link && keyring->restrict_link->check) {
 530			struct key_restriction *keyres = keyring->restrict_link;
 531
 532			ret = keyres->check(keyring, key->type, &prep.payload,
 533					    keyres->key);
 534			if (ret < 0)
 535				goto error_link_end;
 536		}
 537	}
 538
 539	ret = __key_instantiate_and_link(key, &prep, keyring, authkey, &edit);
 
 540
 541error_link_end:
 542	if (keyring)
 543		__key_link_end(keyring, &key->index_key, edit);
 544
 545error:
 546	if (key->type->preparse)
 547		key->type->free_preparse(&prep);
 548	return ret;
 549}
 550
 551EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_instantiate_and_link);
 552
 553/**
 554 * key_reject_and_link - Negatively instantiate a key and link it into the keyring.
 555 * @key: The key to instantiate.
 556 * @timeout: The timeout on the negative key.
 557 * @error: The error to return when the key is hit.
 558 * @keyring: Keyring to create a link in on success (or NULL).
 559 * @authkey: The authorisation token permitting instantiation.
 560 *
 561 * Negatively instantiate a key that's in the uninstantiated state and, if
 562 * successful, set its timeout and stored error and link it in to the
 563 * destination keyring if one is supplied.  The key and any links to the key
 564 * will be automatically garbage collected after the timeout expires.
 565 *
 566 * Negative keys are used to rate limit repeated request_key() calls by causing
 567 * them to return the stored error code (typically ENOKEY) until the negative
 568 * key expires.
 569 *
 570 * If successful, 0 is returned, the authorisation token is revoked and anyone
 571 * waiting for the key is woken up.  If the key was already instantiated,
 572 * -EBUSY will be returned.
 573 */
 574int key_reject_and_link(struct key *key,
 575			unsigned timeout,
 576			unsigned error,
 577			struct key *keyring,
 578			struct key *authkey)
 579{
 580	struct assoc_array_edit *edit = NULL;
 
 581	int ret, awaken, link_ret = 0;
 582
 583	key_check(key);
 584	key_check(keyring);
 585
 586	awaken = 0;
 587	ret = -EBUSY;
 588
 589	if (keyring) {
 590		if (keyring->restrict_link)
 591			return -EPERM;
 592
 593		link_ret = __key_link_lock(keyring, &key->index_key);
 594		if (link_ret == 0) {
 595			link_ret = __key_link_begin(keyring, &key->index_key, &edit);
 596			if (link_ret < 0)
 597				__key_link_end(keyring, &key->index_key, edit);
 598		}
 599	}
 600
 601	mutex_lock(&key_construction_mutex);
 602
 603	/* can't instantiate twice */
 604	if (key->state == KEY_IS_UNINSTANTIATED) {
 605		/* mark the key as being negatively instantiated */
 606		atomic_inc(&key->user->nikeys);
 607		mark_key_instantiated(key, -error);
 608		notify_key(key, NOTIFY_KEY_INSTANTIATED, -error);
 609		key->expiry = ktime_get_real_seconds() + timeout;
 
 
 610		key_schedule_gc(key->expiry + key_gc_delay);
 611
 612		if (test_and_clear_bit(KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT, &key->flags))
 613			awaken = 1;
 614
 615		ret = 0;
 616
 617		/* and link it into the destination keyring */
 618		if (keyring && link_ret == 0)
 619			__key_link(keyring, key, &edit);
 620
 621		/* disable the authorisation key */
 622		if (authkey)
 623			key_invalidate(authkey);
 624	}
 625
 626	mutex_unlock(&key_construction_mutex);
 627
 628	if (keyring && link_ret == 0)
 629		__key_link_end(keyring, &key->index_key, edit);
 630
 631	/* wake up anyone waiting for a key to be constructed */
 632	if (awaken)
 633		wake_up_bit(&key->flags, KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT);
 634
 635	return ret == 0 ? link_ret : ret;
 636}
 637EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_reject_and_link);
 638
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 639/**
 640 * key_put - Discard a reference to a key.
 641 * @key: The key to discard a reference from.
 642 *
 643 * Discard a reference to a key, and when all the references are gone, we
 644 * schedule the cleanup task to come and pull it out of the tree in process
 645 * context at some later time.
 646 */
 647void key_put(struct key *key)
 648{
 649	if (key) {
 650		key_check(key);
 651
 652		if (refcount_dec_and_test(&key->usage))
 653			schedule_work(&key_gc_work);
 654	}
 655}
 656EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_put);
 657
 658/*
 659 * Find a key by its serial number.
 660 */
 661struct key *key_lookup(key_serial_t id)
 662{
 663	struct rb_node *n;
 664	struct key *key;
 665
 666	spin_lock(&key_serial_lock);
 667
 668	/* search the tree for the specified key */
 669	n = key_serial_tree.rb_node;
 670	while (n) {
 671		key = rb_entry(n, struct key, serial_node);
 672
 673		if (id < key->serial)
 674			n = n->rb_left;
 675		else if (id > key->serial)
 676			n = n->rb_right;
 677		else
 678			goto found;
 679	}
 680
 681not_found:
 682	key = ERR_PTR(-ENOKEY);
 683	goto error;
 684
 685found:
 686	/* A key is allowed to be looked up only if someone still owns a
 687	 * reference to it - otherwise it's awaiting the gc.
 688	 */
 689	if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&key->usage))
 690		goto not_found;
 691
 
 
 
 
 
 692error:
 693	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
 694	return key;
 695}
 696
 697/*
 698 * Find and lock the specified key type against removal.
 699 *
 700 * We return with the sem read-locked if successful.  If the type wasn't
 701 * available -ENOKEY is returned instead.
 702 */
 703struct key_type *key_type_lookup(const char *type)
 704{
 705	struct key_type *ktype;
 706
 707	down_read(&key_types_sem);
 708
 709	/* look up the key type to see if it's one of the registered kernel
 710	 * types */
 711	list_for_each_entry(ktype, &key_types_list, link) {
 712		if (strcmp(ktype->name, type) == 0)
 713			goto found_kernel_type;
 714	}
 715
 716	up_read(&key_types_sem);
 717	ktype = ERR_PTR(-ENOKEY);
 718
 719found_kernel_type:
 720	return ktype;
 721}
 722
 723void key_set_timeout(struct key *key, unsigned timeout)
 724{
 725	time64_t expiry = 0;
 726
 727	/* make the changes with the locks held to prevent races */
 728	down_write(&key->sem);
 729
 730	if (timeout > 0)
 731		expiry = ktime_get_real_seconds() + timeout;
 732
 733	key->expiry = expiry;
 734	key_schedule_gc(key->expiry + key_gc_delay);
 735
 736	up_write(&key->sem);
 737}
 738EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(key_set_timeout);
 739
 740/*
 741 * Unlock a key type locked by key_type_lookup().
 742 */
 743void key_type_put(struct key_type *ktype)
 744{
 745	up_read(&key_types_sem);
 746}
 747
 748/*
 749 * Attempt to update an existing key.
 750 *
 751 * The key is given to us with an incremented refcount that we need to discard
 752 * if we get an error.
 753 */
 754static inline key_ref_t __key_update(key_ref_t key_ref,
 755				     struct key_preparsed_payload *prep)
 756{
 757	struct key *key = key_ref_to_ptr(key_ref);
 758	int ret;
 759
 760	/* need write permission on the key to update it */
 761	ret = key_permission(key_ref, KEY_NEED_WRITE);
 762	if (ret < 0)
 763		goto error;
 764
 765	ret = -EEXIST;
 766	if (!key->type->update)
 767		goto error;
 768
 769	down_write(&key->sem);
 770
 771	ret = key->type->update(key, prep);
 772	if (ret == 0) {
 773		/* Updating a negative key positively instantiates it */
 774		mark_key_instantiated(key, 0);
 775		notify_key(key, NOTIFY_KEY_UPDATED, 0);
 776	}
 777
 778	up_write(&key->sem);
 779
 780	if (ret < 0)
 781		goto error;
 782out:
 783	return key_ref;
 784
 785error:
 786	key_put(key);
 787	key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 788	goto out;
 789}
 790
 791/**
 792 * key_create_or_update - Update or create and instantiate a key.
 793 * @keyring_ref: A pointer to the destination keyring with possession flag.
 794 * @type: The type of key.
 795 * @description: The searchable description for the key.
 796 * @payload: The data to use to instantiate or update the key.
 797 * @plen: The length of @payload.
 798 * @perm: The permissions mask for a new key.
 799 * @flags: The quota flags for a new key.
 800 *
 801 * Search the destination keyring for a key of the same description and if one
 802 * is found, update it, otherwise create and instantiate a new one and create a
 803 * link to it from that keyring.
 804 *
 805 * If perm is KEY_PERM_UNDEF then an appropriate key permissions mask will be
 806 * concocted.
 807 *
 808 * Returns a pointer to the new key if successful, -ENODEV if the key type
 809 * wasn't available, -ENOTDIR if the keyring wasn't a keyring, -EACCES if the
 810 * caller isn't permitted to modify the keyring or the LSM did not permit
 811 * creation of the key.
 812 *
 813 * On success, the possession flag from the keyring ref will be tacked on to
 814 * the key ref before it is returned.
 815 */
 816key_ref_t key_create_or_update(key_ref_t keyring_ref,
 817			       const char *type,
 818			       const char *description,
 819			       const void *payload,
 820			       size_t plen,
 821			       key_perm_t perm,
 822			       unsigned long flags)
 823{
 824	struct keyring_index_key index_key = {
 825		.description	= description,
 826	};
 827	struct key_preparsed_payload prep;
 828	struct assoc_array_edit *edit = NULL;
 829	const struct cred *cred = current_cred();
 
 830	struct key *keyring, *key = NULL;
 831	key_ref_t key_ref;
 832	int ret;
 833	struct key_restriction *restrict_link = NULL;
 834
 835	/* look up the key type to see if it's one of the registered kernel
 836	 * types */
 837	index_key.type = key_type_lookup(type);
 838	if (IS_ERR(index_key.type)) {
 839		key_ref = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
 840		goto error;
 841	}
 842
 843	key_ref = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 844	if (!index_key.type->instantiate ||
 845	    (!index_key.description && !index_key.type->preparse))
 846		goto error_put_type;
 847
 848	keyring = key_ref_to_ptr(keyring_ref);
 849
 850	key_check(keyring);
 851
 852	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_BYPASS_RESTRICTION))
 853		restrict_link = keyring->restrict_link;
 854
 855	key_ref = ERR_PTR(-ENOTDIR);
 856	if (keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
 857		goto error_put_type;
 858
 859	memset(&prep, 0, sizeof(prep));
 860	prep.orig_description = description;
 861	prep.data = payload;
 862	prep.datalen = plen;
 863	prep.quotalen = index_key.type->def_datalen;
 864	prep.expiry = TIME64_MAX;
 865	if (index_key.type->preparse) {
 866		ret = index_key.type->preparse(&prep);
 867		if (ret < 0) {
 868			key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 869			goto error_free_prep;
 870		}
 871		if (!index_key.description)
 872			index_key.description = prep.description;
 873		key_ref = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 874		if (!index_key.description)
 875			goto error_free_prep;
 876	}
 877	index_key.desc_len = strlen(index_key.description);
 878	key_set_index_key(&index_key);
 879
 880	ret = __key_link_lock(keyring, &index_key);
 881	if (ret < 0) {
 882		key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 883		goto error_free_prep;
 884	}
 885
 886	ret = __key_link_begin(keyring, &index_key, &edit);
 887	if (ret < 0) {
 888		key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 889		goto error_link_end;
 890	}
 891
 892	if (restrict_link && restrict_link->check) {
 893		ret = restrict_link->check(keyring, index_key.type,
 894					   &prep.payload, restrict_link->key);
 895		if (ret < 0) {
 896			key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 897			goto error_link_end;
 898		}
 899	}
 900
 901	/* if we're going to allocate a new key, we're going to have
 902	 * to modify the keyring */
 903	ret = key_permission(keyring_ref, KEY_NEED_WRITE);
 904	if (ret < 0) {
 905		key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 906		goto error_link_end;
 907	}
 908
 909	/* if it's possible to update this type of key, search for an existing
 910	 * key of the same type and description in the destination keyring and
 911	 * update that instead if possible
 912	 */
 913	if (index_key.type->update) {
 914		key_ref = find_key_to_update(keyring_ref, &index_key);
 915		if (key_ref)
 
 916			goto found_matching_key;
 917	}
 918
 919	/* if the client doesn't provide, decide on the permissions we want */
 920	if (perm == KEY_PERM_UNDEF) {
 921		perm = KEY_POS_VIEW | KEY_POS_SEARCH | KEY_POS_LINK | KEY_POS_SETATTR;
 922		perm |= KEY_USR_VIEW;
 923
 924		if (index_key.type->read)
 925			perm |= KEY_POS_READ;
 926
 927		if (index_key.type == &key_type_keyring ||
 928		    index_key.type->update)
 929			perm |= KEY_POS_WRITE;
 930	}
 931
 932	/* allocate a new key */
 933	key = key_alloc(index_key.type, index_key.description,
 934			cred->fsuid, cred->fsgid, cred, perm, flags, NULL);
 935	if (IS_ERR(key)) {
 936		key_ref = ERR_CAST(key);
 937		goto error_link_end;
 938	}
 939
 940	/* instantiate it and link it into the target keyring */
 941	ret = __key_instantiate_and_link(key, &prep, keyring, NULL, &edit);
 
 942	if (ret < 0) {
 943		key_put(key);
 944		key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 945		goto error_link_end;
 946	}
 947
 948	ima_post_key_create_or_update(keyring, key, payload, plen,
 949				      flags, true);
 950
 951	key_ref = make_key_ref(key, is_key_possessed(keyring_ref));
 952
 953error_link_end:
 954	__key_link_end(keyring, &index_key, edit);
 955error_free_prep:
 956	if (index_key.type->preparse)
 957		index_key.type->free_preparse(&prep);
 958error_put_type:
 959	key_type_put(index_key.type);
 960error:
 961	return key_ref;
 962
 963 found_matching_key:
 964	/* we found a matching key, so we're going to try to update it
 965	 * - we can drop the locks first as we have the key pinned
 966	 */
 967	__key_link_end(keyring, &index_key, edit);
 968
 969	key = key_ref_to_ptr(key_ref);
 970	if (test_bit(KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT, &key->flags)) {
 971		ret = wait_for_key_construction(key, true);
 972		if (ret < 0) {
 973			key_ref_put(key_ref);
 974			key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 975			goto error_free_prep;
 976		}
 977	}
 978
 979	key_ref = __key_update(key_ref, &prep);
 980
 981	if (!IS_ERR(key_ref))
 982		ima_post_key_create_or_update(keyring, key,
 983					      payload, plen,
 984					      flags, false);
 985
 986	goto error_free_prep;
 
 987}
 988EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_create_or_update);
 989
 990/**
 991 * key_update - Update a key's contents.
 992 * @key_ref: The pointer (plus possession flag) to the key.
 993 * @payload: The data to be used to update the key.
 994 * @plen: The length of @payload.
 995 *
 996 * Attempt to update the contents of a key with the given payload data.  The
 997 * caller must be granted Write permission on the key.  Negative keys can be
 998 * instantiated by this method.
 999 *
1000 * Returns 0 on success, -EACCES if not permitted and -EOPNOTSUPP if the key
1001 * type does not support updating.  The key type may return other errors.
1002 */
1003int key_update(key_ref_t key_ref, const void *payload, size_t plen)
1004{
1005	struct key_preparsed_payload prep;
1006	struct key *key = key_ref_to_ptr(key_ref);
1007	int ret;
1008
1009	key_check(key);
1010
1011	/* the key must be writable */
1012	ret = key_permission(key_ref, KEY_NEED_WRITE);
1013	if (ret < 0)
1014		return ret;
1015
1016	/* attempt to update it if supported */
1017	if (!key->type->update)
1018		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
 
 
 
 
 
 
1019
1020	memset(&prep, 0, sizeof(prep));
1021	prep.data = payload;
1022	prep.datalen = plen;
1023	prep.quotalen = key->type->def_datalen;
1024	prep.expiry = TIME64_MAX;
1025	if (key->type->preparse) {
1026		ret = key->type->preparse(&prep);
1027		if (ret < 0)
1028			goto error;
1029	}
1030
1031	down_write(&key->sem);
1032
1033	ret = key->type->update(key, &prep);
1034	if (ret == 0) {
1035		/* Updating a negative key positively instantiates it */
1036		mark_key_instantiated(key, 0);
1037		notify_key(key, NOTIFY_KEY_UPDATED, 0);
1038	}
1039
1040	up_write(&key->sem);
1041
1042error:
1043	if (key->type->preparse)
1044		key->type->free_preparse(&prep);
1045	return ret;
1046}
1047EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_update);
1048
1049/**
1050 * key_revoke - Revoke a key.
1051 * @key: The key to be revoked.
1052 *
1053 * Mark a key as being revoked and ask the type to free up its resources.  The
1054 * revocation timeout is set and the key and all its links will be
1055 * automatically garbage collected after key_gc_delay amount of time if they
1056 * are not manually dealt with first.
1057 */
1058void key_revoke(struct key *key)
1059{
1060	time64_t time;
 
1061
1062	key_check(key);
1063
1064	/* make sure no one's trying to change or use the key when we mark it
1065	 * - we tell lockdep that we might nest because we might be revoking an
1066	 *   authorisation key whilst holding the sem on a key we've just
1067	 *   instantiated
1068	 */
1069	down_write_nested(&key->sem, 1);
1070	if (!test_and_set_bit(KEY_FLAG_REVOKED, &key->flags)) {
1071		notify_key(key, NOTIFY_KEY_REVOKED, 0);
1072		if (key->type->revoke)
1073			key->type->revoke(key);
1074
1075		/* set the death time to no more than the expiry time */
1076		time = ktime_get_real_seconds();
1077		if (key->revoked_at == 0 || key->revoked_at > time) {
1078			key->revoked_at = time;
1079			key_schedule_gc(key->revoked_at + key_gc_delay);
1080		}
1081	}
1082
1083	up_write(&key->sem);
1084}
1085EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_revoke);
1086
1087/**
1088 * key_invalidate - Invalidate a key.
1089 * @key: The key to be invalidated.
1090 *
1091 * Mark a key as being invalidated and have it cleaned up immediately.  The key
1092 * is ignored by all searches and other operations from this point.
1093 */
1094void key_invalidate(struct key *key)
1095{
1096	kenter("%d", key_serial(key));
1097
1098	key_check(key);
1099
1100	if (!test_bit(KEY_FLAG_INVALIDATED, &key->flags)) {
1101		down_write_nested(&key->sem, 1);
1102		if (!test_and_set_bit(KEY_FLAG_INVALIDATED, &key->flags)) {
1103			notify_key(key, NOTIFY_KEY_INVALIDATED, 0);
1104			key_schedule_gc_links();
1105		}
1106		up_write(&key->sem);
1107	}
1108}
1109EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_invalidate);
1110
1111/**
1112 * generic_key_instantiate - Simple instantiation of a key from preparsed data
1113 * @key: The key to be instantiated
1114 * @prep: The preparsed data to load.
1115 *
1116 * Instantiate a key from preparsed data.  We assume we can just copy the data
1117 * in directly and clear the old pointers.
1118 *
1119 * This can be pointed to directly by the key type instantiate op pointer.
1120 */
1121int generic_key_instantiate(struct key *key, struct key_preparsed_payload *prep)
1122{
1123	int ret;
1124
1125	pr_devel("==>%s()\n", __func__);
1126
1127	ret = key_payload_reserve(key, prep->quotalen);
1128	if (ret == 0) {
1129		rcu_assign_keypointer(key, prep->payload.data[0]);
1130		key->payload.data[1] = prep->payload.data[1];
1131		key->payload.data[2] = prep->payload.data[2];
1132		key->payload.data[3] = prep->payload.data[3];
1133		prep->payload.data[0] = NULL;
1134		prep->payload.data[1] = NULL;
1135		prep->payload.data[2] = NULL;
1136		prep->payload.data[3] = NULL;
1137	}
1138	pr_devel("<==%s() = %d\n", __func__, ret);
1139	return ret;
1140}
1141EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_key_instantiate);
1142
1143/**
1144 * register_key_type - Register a type of key.
1145 * @ktype: The new key type.
1146 *
1147 * Register a new key type.
1148 *
1149 * Returns 0 on success or -EEXIST if a type of this name already exists.
1150 */
1151int register_key_type(struct key_type *ktype)
1152{
1153	struct key_type *p;
1154	int ret;
1155
1156	memset(&ktype->lock_class, 0, sizeof(ktype->lock_class));
1157
1158	ret = -EEXIST;
1159	down_write(&key_types_sem);
1160
1161	/* disallow key types with the same name */
1162	list_for_each_entry(p, &key_types_list, link) {
1163		if (strcmp(p->name, ktype->name) == 0)
1164			goto out;
1165	}
1166
1167	/* store the type */
1168	list_add(&ktype->link, &key_types_list);
1169
1170	pr_notice("Key type %s registered\n", ktype->name);
1171	ret = 0;
1172
1173out:
1174	up_write(&key_types_sem);
1175	return ret;
1176}
1177EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_key_type);
1178
1179/**
1180 * unregister_key_type - Unregister a type of key.
1181 * @ktype: The key type.
1182 *
1183 * Unregister a key type and mark all the extant keys of this type as dead.
1184 * Those keys of this type are then destroyed to get rid of their payloads and
1185 * they and their links will be garbage collected as soon as possible.
1186 */
1187void unregister_key_type(struct key_type *ktype)
1188{
 
 
 
1189	down_write(&key_types_sem);
 
 
1190	list_del_init(&ktype->link);
1191	downgrade_write(&key_types_sem);
1192	key_gc_keytype(ktype);
1193	pr_notice("Key type %s unregistered\n", ktype->name);
1194	up_read(&key_types_sem);
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1195}
1196EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_key_type);
1197
1198/*
1199 * Initialise the key management state.
1200 */
1201void __init key_init(void)
1202{
1203	/* allocate a slab in which we can store keys */
1204	key_jar = kmem_cache_create("key_jar", sizeof(struct key),
1205			0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN|SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
1206
1207	/* add the special key types */
1208	list_add_tail(&key_type_keyring.link, &key_types_list);
1209	list_add_tail(&key_type_dead.link, &key_types_list);
1210	list_add_tail(&key_type_user.link, &key_types_list);
1211	list_add_tail(&key_type_logon.link, &key_types_list);
1212
1213	/* record the root user tracking */
1214	rb_link_node(&root_key_user.node,
1215		     NULL,
1216		     &key_user_tree.rb_node);
1217
1218	rb_insert_color(&root_key_user.node,
1219			&key_user_tree);
1220}
v3.1
 
   1/* Basic authentication token and access key management
   2 *
   3 * Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
   4 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
   5 *
   6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
   8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
   9 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  10 */
  11
  12#include <linux/module.h>
  13#include <linux/init.h>
  14#include <linux/poison.h>
  15#include <linux/sched.h>
  16#include <linux/slab.h>
  17#include <linux/security.h>
  18#include <linux/workqueue.h>
  19#include <linux/random.h>
 
  20#include <linux/err.h>
  21#include <linux/user_namespace.h>
  22#include "internal.h"
  23
  24static struct kmem_cache	*key_jar;
  25struct rb_root		key_serial_tree; /* tree of keys indexed by serial */
  26DEFINE_SPINLOCK(key_serial_lock);
  27
  28struct rb_root	key_user_tree; /* tree of quota records indexed by UID */
  29DEFINE_SPINLOCK(key_user_lock);
  30
  31unsigned int key_quota_root_maxkeys = 200;	/* root's key count quota */
  32unsigned int key_quota_root_maxbytes = 20000;	/* root's key space quota */
  33unsigned int key_quota_maxkeys = 200;		/* general key count quota */
  34unsigned int key_quota_maxbytes = 20000;	/* general key space quota */
  35
  36static LIST_HEAD(key_types_list);
  37static DECLARE_RWSEM(key_types_sem);
  38
  39static void key_cleanup(struct work_struct *work);
  40static DECLARE_WORK(key_cleanup_task, key_cleanup);
  41
  42/* We serialise key instantiation and link */
  43DEFINE_MUTEX(key_construction_mutex);
  44
  45/* Any key who's type gets unegistered will be re-typed to this */
  46static struct key_type key_type_dead = {
  47	.name		= "dead",
  48};
  49
  50#ifdef KEY_DEBUGGING
  51void __key_check(const struct key *key)
  52{
  53	printk("__key_check: key %p {%08x} should be {%08x}\n",
  54	       key, key->magic, KEY_DEBUG_MAGIC);
  55	BUG();
  56}
  57#endif
  58
  59/*
  60 * Get the key quota record for a user, allocating a new record if one doesn't
  61 * already exist.
  62 */
  63struct key_user *key_user_lookup(uid_t uid, struct user_namespace *user_ns)
  64{
  65	struct key_user *candidate = NULL, *user;
  66	struct rb_node *parent = NULL;
  67	struct rb_node **p;
  68
  69try_again:
 
  70	p = &key_user_tree.rb_node;
  71	spin_lock(&key_user_lock);
  72
  73	/* search the tree for a user record with a matching UID */
  74	while (*p) {
  75		parent = *p;
  76		user = rb_entry(parent, struct key_user, node);
  77
  78		if (uid < user->uid)
  79			p = &(*p)->rb_left;
  80		else if (uid > user->uid)
  81			p = &(*p)->rb_right;
  82		else if (user_ns < user->user_ns)
  83			p = &(*p)->rb_left;
  84		else if (user_ns > user->user_ns)
  85			p = &(*p)->rb_right;
  86		else
  87			goto found;
  88	}
  89
  90	/* if we get here, we failed to find a match in the tree */
  91	if (!candidate) {
  92		/* allocate a candidate user record if we don't already have
  93		 * one */
  94		spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
  95
  96		user = NULL;
  97		candidate = kmalloc(sizeof(struct key_user), GFP_KERNEL);
  98		if (unlikely(!candidate))
  99			goto out;
 100
 101		/* the allocation may have scheduled, so we need to repeat the
 102		 * search lest someone else added the record whilst we were
 103		 * asleep */
 104		goto try_again;
 105	}
 106
 107	/* if we get here, then the user record still hadn't appeared on the
 108	 * second pass - so we use the candidate record */
 109	atomic_set(&candidate->usage, 1);
 110	atomic_set(&candidate->nkeys, 0);
 111	atomic_set(&candidate->nikeys, 0);
 112	candidate->uid = uid;
 113	candidate->user_ns = get_user_ns(user_ns);
 114	candidate->qnkeys = 0;
 115	candidate->qnbytes = 0;
 116	spin_lock_init(&candidate->lock);
 117	mutex_init(&candidate->cons_lock);
 118
 119	rb_link_node(&candidate->node, parent, p);
 120	rb_insert_color(&candidate->node, &key_user_tree);
 121	spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
 122	user = candidate;
 123	goto out;
 124
 125	/* okay - we found a user record for this UID */
 126found:
 127	atomic_inc(&user->usage);
 128	spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
 129	kfree(candidate);
 130out:
 131	return user;
 132}
 133
 134/*
 135 * Dispose of a user structure
 136 */
 137void key_user_put(struct key_user *user)
 138{
 139	if (atomic_dec_and_lock(&user->usage, &key_user_lock)) {
 140		rb_erase(&user->node, &key_user_tree);
 141		spin_unlock(&key_user_lock);
 142		put_user_ns(user->user_ns);
 143
 144		kfree(user);
 145	}
 146}
 147
 148/*
 149 * Allocate a serial number for a key.  These are assigned randomly to avoid
 150 * security issues through covert channel problems.
 151 */
 152static inline void key_alloc_serial(struct key *key)
 153{
 154	struct rb_node *parent, **p;
 155	struct key *xkey;
 156
 157	/* propose a random serial number and look for a hole for it in the
 158	 * serial number tree */
 159	do {
 160		get_random_bytes(&key->serial, sizeof(key->serial));
 161
 162		key->serial >>= 1; /* negative numbers are not permitted */
 163	} while (key->serial < 3);
 164
 165	spin_lock(&key_serial_lock);
 166
 167attempt_insertion:
 168	parent = NULL;
 169	p = &key_serial_tree.rb_node;
 170
 171	while (*p) {
 172		parent = *p;
 173		xkey = rb_entry(parent, struct key, serial_node);
 174
 175		if (key->serial < xkey->serial)
 176			p = &(*p)->rb_left;
 177		else if (key->serial > xkey->serial)
 178			p = &(*p)->rb_right;
 179		else
 180			goto serial_exists;
 181	}
 182
 183	/* we've found a suitable hole - arrange for this key to occupy it */
 184	rb_link_node(&key->serial_node, parent, p);
 185	rb_insert_color(&key->serial_node, &key_serial_tree);
 186
 187	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
 188	return;
 189
 190	/* we found a key with the proposed serial number - walk the tree from
 191	 * that point looking for the next unused serial number */
 192serial_exists:
 193	for (;;) {
 194		key->serial++;
 195		if (key->serial < 3) {
 196			key->serial = 3;
 197			goto attempt_insertion;
 198		}
 199
 200		parent = rb_next(parent);
 201		if (!parent)
 202			goto attempt_insertion;
 203
 204		xkey = rb_entry(parent, struct key, serial_node);
 205		if (key->serial < xkey->serial)
 206			goto attempt_insertion;
 207	}
 208}
 209
 210/**
 211 * key_alloc - Allocate a key of the specified type.
 212 * @type: The type of key to allocate.
 213 * @desc: The key description to allow the key to be searched out.
 214 * @uid: The owner of the new key.
 215 * @gid: The group ID for the new key's group permissions.
 216 * @cred: The credentials specifying UID namespace.
 217 * @perm: The permissions mask of the new key.
 218 * @flags: Flags specifying quota properties.
 
 219 *
 220 * Allocate a key of the specified type with the attributes given.  The key is
 221 * returned in an uninstantiated state and the caller needs to instantiate the
 222 * key before returning.
 223 *
 
 
 
 224 * The user's key count quota is updated to reflect the creation of the key and
 225 * the user's key data quota has the default for the key type reserved.  The
 226 * instantiation function should amend this as necessary.  If insufficient
 227 * quota is available, -EDQUOT will be returned.
 228 *
 229 * The LSM security modules can prevent a key being created, in which case
 230 * -EACCES will be returned.
 231 *
 232 * Returns a pointer to the new key if successful and an error code otherwise.
 233 *
 234 * Note that the caller needs to ensure the key type isn't uninstantiated.
 235 * Internally this can be done by locking key_types_sem.  Externally, this can
 236 * be done by either never unregistering the key type, or making sure
 237 * key_alloc() calls don't race with module unloading.
 238 */
 239struct key *key_alloc(struct key_type *type, const char *desc,
 240		      uid_t uid, gid_t gid, const struct cred *cred,
 241		      key_perm_t perm, unsigned long flags)
 
 242{
 243	struct key_user *user = NULL;
 244	struct key *key;
 245	size_t desclen, quotalen;
 246	int ret;
 247
 248	key = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 249	if (!desc || !*desc)
 250		goto error;
 251
 252	if (type->vet_description) {
 253		ret = type->vet_description(desc);
 254		if (ret < 0) {
 255			key = ERR_PTR(ret);
 256			goto error;
 257		}
 258	}
 259
 260	desclen = strlen(desc) + 1;
 261	quotalen = desclen + type->def_datalen;
 262
 263	/* get hold of the key tracking for this user */
 264	user = key_user_lookup(uid, cred->user->user_ns);
 265	if (!user)
 266		goto no_memory_1;
 267
 268	/* check that the user's quota permits allocation of another key and
 269	 * its description */
 270	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA)) {
 271		unsigned maxkeys = (uid == 0) ?
 272			key_quota_root_maxkeys : key_quota_maxkeys;
 273		unsigned maxbytes = (uid == 0) ?
 274			key_quota_root_maxbytes : key_quota_maxbytes;
 275
 276		spin_lock(&user->lock);
 277		if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_QUOTA_OVERRUN)) {
 278			if (user->qnkeys + 1 >= maxkeys ||
 279			    user->qnbytes + quotalen >= maxbytes ||
 280			    user->qnbytes + quotalen < user->qnbytes)
 281				goto no_quota;
 282		}
 283
 284		user->qnkeys++;
 285		user->qnbytes += quotalen;
 286		spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 287	}
 288
 289	/* allocate and initialise the key and its description */
 290	key = kmem_cache_alloc(key_jar, GFP_KERNEL);
 291	if (!key)
 292		goto no_memory_2;
 293
 294	if (desc) {
 295		key->description = kmemdup(desc, desclen, GFP_KERNEL);
 296		if (!key->description)
 297			goto no_memory_3;
 298	}
 
 299
 300	atomic_set(&key->usage, 1);
 301	init_rwsem(&key->sem);
 302	key->type = type;
 303	key->user = user;
 304	key->quotalen = quotalen;
 305	key->datalen = type->def_datalen;
 306	key->uid = uid;
 307	key->gid = gid;
 308	key->perm = perm;
 309	key->flags = 0;
 310	key->expiry = 0;
 311	key->payload.data = NULL;
 312	key->security = NULL;
 313
 314	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA))
 315		key->flags |= 1 << KEY_FLAG_IN_QUOTA;
 316
 317	memset(&key->type_data, 0, sizeof(key->type_data));
 
 
 
 
 318
 319#ifdef KEY_DEBUGGING
 320	key->magic = KEY_DEBUG_MAGIC;
 321#endif
 322
 323	/* let the security module know about the key */
 324	ret = security_key_alloc(key, cred, flags);
 325	if (ret < 0)
 326		goto security_error;
 327
 328	/* publish the key by giving it a serial number */
 
 329	atomic_inc(&user->nkeys);
 330	key_alloc_serial(key);
 331
 332error:
 333	return key;
 334
 335security_error:
 336	kfree(key->description);
 337	kmem_cache_free(key_jar, key);
 338	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA)) {
 339		spin_lock(&user->lock);
 340		user->qnkeys--;
 341		user->qnbytes -= quotalen;
 342		spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 343	}
 344	key_user_put(user);
 345	key = ERR_PTR(ret);
 346	goto error;
 347
 348no_memory_3:
 349	kmem_cache_free(key_jar, key);
 350no_memory_2:
 351	if (!(flags & KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA)) {
 352		spin_lock(&user->lock);
 353		user->qnkeys--;
 354		user->qnbytes -= quotalen;
 355		spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 356	}
 357	key_user_put(user);
 358no_memory_1:
 359	key = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
 360	goto error;
 361
 362no_quota:
 363	spin_unlock(&user->lock);
 364	key_user_put(user);
 365	key = ERR_PTR(-EDQUOT);
 366	goto error;
 367}
 368EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_alloc);
 369
 370/**
 371 * key_payload_reserve - Adjust data quota reservation for the key's payload
 372 * @key: The key to make the reservation for.
 373 * @datalen: The amount of data payload the caller now wants.
 374 *
 375 * Adjust the amount of the owning user's key data quota that a key reserves.
 376 * If the amount is increased, then -EDQUOT may be returned if there isn't
 377 * enough free quota available.
 378 *
 379 * If successful, 0 is returned.
 380 */
 381int key_payload_reserve(struct key *key, size_t datalen)
 382{
 383	int delta = (int)datalen - key->datalen;
 384	int ret = 0;
 385
 386	key_check(key);
 387
 388	/* contemplate the quota adjustment */
 389	if (delta != 0 && test_bit(KEY_FLAG_IN_QUOTA, &key->flags)) {
 390		unsigned maxbytes = (key->user->uid == 0) ?
 391			key_quota_root_maxbytes : key_quota_maxbytes;
 392
 393		spin_lock(&key->user->lock);
 394
 395		if (delta > 0 &&
 396		    (key->user->qnbytes + delta >= maxbytes ||
 397		     key->user->qnbytes + delta < key->user->qnbytes)) {
 398			ret = -EDQUOT;
 399		}
 400		else {
 401			key->user->qnbytes += delta;
 402			key->quotalen += delta;
 403		}
 404		spin_unlock(&key->user->lock);
 405	}
 406
 407	/* change the recorded data length if that didn't generate an error */
 408	if (ret == 0)
 409		key->datalen = datalen;
 410
 411	return ret;
 412}
 413EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_payload_reserve);
 414
 415/*
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 * Instantiate a key and link it into the target keyring atomically.  Must be
 417 * called with the target keyring's semaphore writelocked.  The target key's
 418 * semaphore need not be locked as instantiation is serialised by
 419 * key_construction_mutex.
 420 */
 421static int __key_instantiate_and_link(struct key *key,
 422				      const void *data,
 423				      size_t datalen,
 424				      struct key *keyring,
 425				      struct key *authkey,
 426				      unsigned long *_prealloc)
 427{
 428	int ret, awaken;
 429
 430	key_check(key);
 431	key_check(keyring);
 432
 433	awaken = 0;
 434	ret = -EBUSY;
 435
 436	mutex_lock(&key_construction_mutex);
 437
 438	/* can't instantiate twice */
 439	if (!test_bit(KEY_FLAG_INSTANTIATED, &key->flags)) {
 440		/* instantiate the key */
 441		ret = key->type->instantiate(key, data, datalen);
 442
 443		if (ret == 0) {
 444			/* mark the key as being instantiated */
 445			atomic_inc(&key->user->nikeys);
 446			set_bit(KEY_FLAG_INSTANTIATED, &key->flags);
 
 447
 448			if (test_and_clear_bit(KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT, &key->flags))
 449				awaken = 1;
 450
 451			/* and link it into the destination keyring */
 452			if (keyring)
 453				__key_link(keyring, key, _prealloc);
 
 
 
 
 454
 455			/* disable the authorisation key */
 456			if (authkey)
 457				key_revoke(authkey);
 
 
 
 
 
 458		}
 459	}
 460
 461	mutex_unlock(&key_construction_mutex);
 462
 463	/* wake up anyone waiting for a key to be constructed */
 464	if (awaken)
 465		wake_up_bit(&key->flags, KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT);
 466
 467	return ret;
 468}
 469
 470/**
 471 * key_instantiate_and_link - Instantiate a key and link it into the keyring.
 472 * @key: The key to instantiate.
 473 * @data: The data to use to instantiate the keyring.
 474 * @datalen: The length of @data.
 475 * @keyring: Keyring to create a link in on success (or NULL).
 476 * @authkey: The authorisation token permitting instantiation.
 477 *
 478 * Instantiate a key that's in the uninstantiated state using the provided data
 479 * and, if successful, link it in to the destination keyring if one is
 480 * supplied.
 481 *
 482 * If successful, 0 is returned, the authorisation token is revoked and anyone
 483 * waiting for the key is woken up.  If the key was already instantiated,
 484 * -EBUSY will be returned.
 485 */
 486int key_instantiate_and_link(struct key *key,
 487			     const void *data,
 488			     size_t datalen,
 489			     struct key *keyring,
 490			     struct key *authkey)
 491{
 492	unsigned long prealloc;
 
 493	int ret;
 494
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 495	if (keyring) {
 496		ret = __key_link_begin(keyring, key->type, key->description,
 497				       &prealloc);
 498		if (ret < 0)
 499			return ret;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 500	}
 501
 502	ret = __key_instantiate_and_link(key, data, datalen, keyring, authkey,
 503					 &prealloc);
 504
 
 505	if (keyring)
 506		__key_link_end(keyring, key->type, prealloc);
 507
 
 
 
 508	return ret;
 509}
 510
 511EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_instantiate_and_link);
 512
 513/**
 514 * key_reject_and_link - Negatively instantiate a key and link it into the keyring.
 515 * @key: The key to instantiate.
 516 * @timeout: The timeout on the negative key.
 517 * @error: The error to return when the key is hit.
 518 * @keyring: Keyring to create a link in on success (or NULL).
 519 * @authkey: The authorisation token permitting instantiation.
 520 *
 521 * Negatively instantiate a key that's in the uninstantiated state and, if
 522 * successful, set its timeout and stored error and link it in to the
 523 * destination keyring if one is supplied.  The key and any links to the key
 524 * will be automatically garbage collected after the timeout expires.
 525 *
 526 * Negative keys are used to rate limit repeated request_key() calls by causing
 527 * them to return the stored error code (typically ENOKEY) until the negative
 528 * key expires.
 529 *
 530 * If successful, 0 is returned, the authorisation token is revoked and anyone
 531 * waiting for the key is woken up.  If the key was already instantiated,
 532 * -EBUSY will be returned.
 533 */
 534int key_reject_and_link(struct key *key,
 535			unsigned timeout,
 536			unsigned error,
 537			struct key *keyring,
 538			struct key *authkey)
 539{
 540	unsigned long prealloc;
 541	struct timespec now;
 542	int ret, awaken, link_ret = 0;
 543
 544	key_check(key);
 545	key_check(keyring);
 546
 547	awaken = 0;
 548	ret = -EBUSY;
 549
 550	if (keyring)
 551		link_ret = __key_link_begin(keyring, key->type,
 552					    key->description, &prealloc);
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 553
 554	mutex_lock(&key_construction_mutex);
 555
 556	/* can't instantiate twice */
 557	if (!test_bit(KEY_FLAG_INSTANTIATED, &key->flags)) {
 558		/* mark the key as being negatively instantiated */
 559		atomic_inc(&key->user->nikeys);
 560		set_bit(KEY_FLAG_NEGATIVE, &key->flags);
 561		set_bit(KEY_FLAG_INSTANTIATED, &key->flags);
 562		key->type_data.reject_error = -error;
 563		now = current_kernel_time();
 564		key->expiry = now.tv_sec + timeout;
 565		key_schedule_gc(key->expiry + key_gc_delay);
 566
 567		if (test_and_clear_bit(KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT, &key->flags))
 568			awaken = 1;
 569
 570		ret = 0;
 571
 572		/* and link it into the destination keyring */
 573		if (keyring && link_ret == 0)
 574			__key_link(keyring, key, &prealloc);
 575
 576		/* disable the authorisation key */
 577		if (authkey)
 578			key_revoke(authkey);
 579	}
 580
 581	mutex_unlock(&key_construction_mutex);
 582
 583	if (keyring)
 584		__key_link_end(keyring, key->type, prealloc);
 585
 586	/* wake up anyone waiting for a key to be constructed */
 587	if (awaken)
 588		wake_up_bit(&key->flags, KEY_FLAG_USER_CONSTRUCT);
 589
 590	return ret == 0 ? link_ret : ret;
 591}
 592EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_reject_and_link);
 593
 594/*
 595 * Garbage collect keys in process context so that we don't have to disable
 596 * interrupts all over the place.
 597 *
 598 * key_put() schedules this rather than trying to do the cleanup itself, which
 599 * means key_put() doesn't have to sleep.
 600 */
 601static void key_cleanup(struct work_struct *work)
 602{
 603	struct rb_node *_n;
 604	struct key *key;
 605
 606go_again:
 607	/* look for a dead key in the tree */
 608	spin_lock(&key_serial_lock);
 609
 610	for (_n = rb_first(&key_serial_tree); _n; _n = rb_next(_n)) {
 611		key = rb_entry(_n, struct key, serial_node);
 612
 613		if (atomic_read(&key->usage) == 0)
 614			goto found_dead_key;
 615	}
 616
 617	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
 618	return;
 619
 620found_dead_key:
 621	/* we found a dead key - once we've removed it from the tree, we can
 622	 * drop the lock */
 623	rb_erase(&key->serial_node, &key_serial_tree);
 624	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
 625
 626	key_check(key);
 627
 628	security_key_free(key);
 629
 630	/* deal with the user's key tracking and quota */
 631	if (test_bit(KEY_FLAG_IN_QUOTA, &key->flags)) {
 632		spin_lock(&key->user->lock);
 633		key->user->qnkeys--;
 634		key->user->qnbytes -= key->quotalen;
 635		spin_unlock(&key->user->lock);
 636	}
 637
 638	atomic_dec(&key->user->nkeys);
 639	if (test_bit(KEY_FLAG_INSTANTIATED, &key->flags))
 640		atomic_dec(&key->user->nikeys);
 641
 642	key_user_put(key->user);
 643
 644	/* now throw away the key memory */
 645	if (key->type->destroy)
 646		key->type->destroy(key);
 647
 648	kfree(key->description);
 649
 650#ifdef KEY_DEBUGGING
 651	key->magic = KEY_DEBUG_MAGIC_X;
 652#endif
 653	kmem_cache_free(key_jar, key);
 654
 655	/* there may, of course, be more than one key to destroy */
 656	goto go_again;
 657}
 658
 659/**
 660 * key_put - Discard a reference to a key.
 661 * @key: The key to discard a reference from.
 662 *
 663 * Discard a reference to a key, and when all the references are gone, we
 664 * schedule the cleanup task to come and pull it out of the tree in process
 665 * context at some later time.
 666 */
 667void key_put(struct key *key)
 668{
 669	if (key) {
 670		key_check(key);
 671
 672		if (atomic_dec_and_test(&key->usage))
 673			schedule_work(&key_cleanup_task);
 674	}
 675}
 676EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_put);
 677
 678/*
 679 * Find a key by its serial number.
 680 */
 681struct key *key_lookup(key_serial_t id)
 682{
 683	struct rb_node *n;
 684	struct key *key;
 685
 686	spin_lock(&key_serial_lock);
 687
 688	/* search the tree for the specified key */
 689	n = key_serial_tree.rb_node;
 690	while (n) {
 691		key = rb_entry(n, struct key, serial_node);
 692
 693		if (id < key->serial)
 694			n = n->rb_left;
 695		else if (id > key->serial)
 696			n = n->rb_right;
 697		else
 698			goto found;
 699	}
 700
 701not_found:
 702	key = ERR_PTR(-ENOKEY);
 703	goto error;
 704
 705found:
 706	/* pretend it doesn't exist if it is awaiting deletion */
 707	if (atomic_read(&key->usage) == 0)
 
 
 708		goto not_found;
 709
 710	/* this races with key_put(), but that doesn't matter since key_put()
 711	 * doesn't actually change the key
 712	 */
 713	atomic_inc(&key->usage);
 714
 715error:
 716	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
 717	return key;
 718}
 719
 720/*
 721 * Find and lock the specified key type against removal.
 722 *
 723 * We return with the sem read-locked if successful.  If the type wasn't
 724 * available -ENOKEY is returned instead.
 725 */
 726struct key_type *key_type_lookup(const char *type)
 727{
 728	struct key_type *ktype;
 729
 730	down_read(&key_types_sem);
 731
 732	/* look up the key type to see if it's one of the registered kernel
 733	 * types */
 734	list_for_each_entry(ktype, &key_types_list, link) {
 735		if (strcmp(ktype->name, type) == 0)
 736			goto found_kernel_type;
 737	}
 738
 739	up_read(&key_types_sem);
 740	ktype = ERR_PTR(-ENOKEY);
 741
 742found_kernel_type:
 743	return ktype;
 744}
 745
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 746/*
 747 * Unlock a key type locked by key_type_lookup().
 748 */
 749void key_type_put(struct key_type *ktype)
 750{
 751	up_read(&key_types_sem);
 752}
 753
 754/*
 755 * Attempt to update an existing key.
 756 *
 757 * The key is given to us with an incremented refcount that we need to discard
 758 * if we get an error.
 759 */
 760static inline key_ref_t __key_update(key_ref_t key_ref,
 761				     const void *payload, size_t plen)
 762{
 763	struct key *key = key_ref_to_ptr(key_ref);
 764	int ret;
 765
 766	/* need write permission on the key to update it */
 767	ret = key_permission(key_ref, KEY_WRITE);
 768	if (ret < 0)
 769		goto error;
 770
 771	ret = -EEXIST;
 772	if (!key->type->update)
 773		goto error;
 774
 775	down_write(&key->sem);
 776
 777	ret = key->type->update(key, payload, plen);
 778	if (ret == 0)
 779		/* updating a negative key instantiates it */
 780		clear_bit(KEY_FLAG_NEGATIVE, &key->flags);
 
 
 781
 782	up_write(&key->sem);
 783
 784	if (ret < 0)
 785		goto error;
 786out:
 787	return key_ref;
 788
 789error:
 790	key_put(key);
 791	key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 792	goto out;
 793}
 794
 795/**
 796 * key_create_or_update - Update or create and instantiate a key.
 797 * @keyring_ref: A pointer to the destination keyring with possession flag.
 798 * @type: The type of key.
 799 * @description: The searchable description for the key.
 800 * @payload: The data to use to instantiate or update the key.
 801 * @plen: The length of @payload.
 802 * @perm: The permissions mask for a new key.
 803 * @flags: The quota flags for a new key.
 804 *
 805 * Search the destination keyring for a key of the same description and if one
 806 * is found, update it, otherwise create and instantiate a new one and create a
 807 * link to it from that keyring.
 808 *
 809 * If perm is KEY_PERM_UNDEF then an appropriate key permissions mask will be
 810 * concocted.
 811 *
 812 * Returns a pointer to the new key if successful, -ENODEV if the key type
 813 * wasn't available, -ENOTDIR if the keyring wasn't a keyring, -EACCES if the
 814 * caller isn't permitted to modify the keyring or the LSM did not permit
 815 * creation of the key.
 816 *
 817 * On success, the possession flag from the keyring ref will be tacked on to
 818 * the key ref before it is returned.
 819 */
 820key_ref_t key_create_or_update(key_ref_t keyring_ref,
 821			       const char *type,
 822			       const char *description,
 823			       const void *payload,
 824			       size_t plen,
 825			       key_perm_t perm,
 826			       unsigned long flags)
 827{
 828	unsigned long prealloc;
 
 
 
 
 829	const struct cred *cred = current_cred();
 830	struct key_type *ktype;
 831	struct key *keyring, *key = NULL;
 832	key_ref_t key_ref;
 833	int ret;
 
 834
 835	/* look up the key type to see if it's one of the registered kernel
 836	 * types */
 837	ktype = key_type_lookup(type);
 838	if (IS_ERR(ktype)) {
 839		key_ref = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
 840		goto error;
 841	}
 842
 843	key_ref = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 844	if (!ktype->match || !ktype->instantiate)
 845		goto error_2;
 
 846
 847	keyring = key_ref_to_ptr(keyring_ref);
 848
 849	key_check(keyring);
 850
 
 
 
 851	key_ref = ERR_PTR(-ENOTDIR);
 852	if (keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
 853		goto error_2;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 854
 855	ret = __key_link_begin(keyring, ktype, description, &prealloc);
 856	if (ret < 0)
 857		goto error_2;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 858
 859	/* if we're going to allocate a new key, we're going to have
 860	 * to modify the keyring */
 861	ret = key_permission(keyring_ref, KEY_WRITE);
 862	if (ret < 0) {
 863		key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 864		goto error_3;
 865	}
 866
 867	/* if it's possible to update this type of key, search for an existing
 868	 * key of the same type and description in the destination keyring and
 869	 * update that instead if possible
 870	 */
 871	if (ktype->update) {
 872		key_ref = __keyring_search_one(keyring_ref, ktype, description,
 873					       0);
 874		if (!IS_ERR(key_ref))
 875			goto found_matching_key;
 876	}
 877
 878	/* if the client doesn't provide, decide on the permissions we want */
 879	if (perm == KEY_PERM_UNDEF) {
 880		perm = KEY_POS_VIEW | KEY_POS_SEARCH | KEY_POS_LINK | KEY_POS_SETATTR;
 881		perm |= KEY_USR_VIEW | KEY_USR_SEARCH | KEY_USR_LINK | KEY_USR_SETATTR;
 882
 883		if (ktype->read)
 884			perm |= KEY_POS_READ | KEY_USR_READ;
 885
 886		if (ktype == &key_type_keyring || ktype->update)
 887			perm |= KEY_USR_WRITE;
 
 888	}
 889
 890	/* allocate a new key */
 891	key = key_alloc(ktype, description, cred->fsuid, cred->fsgid, cred,
 892			perm, flags);
 893	if (IS_ERR(key)) {
 894		key_ref = ERR_CAST(key);
 895		goto error_3;
 896	}
 897
 898	/* instantiate it and link it into the target keyring */
 899	ret = __key_instantiate_and_link(key, payload, plen, keyring, NULL,
 900					 &prealloc);
 901	if (ret < 0) {
 902		key_put(key);
 903		key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
 904		goto error_3;
 905	}
 906
 
 
 
 907	key_ref = make_key_ref(key, is_key_possessed(keyring_ref));
 908
 909 error_3:
 910	__key_link_end(keyring, ktype, prealloc);
 911 error_2:
 912	key_type_put(ktype);
 913 error:
 
 
 
 914	return key_ref;
 915
 916 found_matching_key:
 917	/* we found a matching key, so we're going to try to update it
 918	 * - we can drop the locks first as we have the key pinned
 919	 */
 920	__key_link_end(keyring, ktype, prealloc);
 921	key_type_put(ktype);
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 922
 923	key_ref = __key_update(key_ref, payload, plen);
 924	goto error;
 925}
 926EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_create_or_update);
 927
 928/**
 929 * key_update - Update a key's contents.
 930 * @key_ref: The pointer (plus possession flag) to the key.
 931 * @payload: The data to be used to update the key.
 932 * @plen: The length of @payload.
 933 *
 934 * Attempt to update the contents of a key with the given payload data.  The
 935 * caller must be granted Write permission on the key.  Negative keys can be
 936 * instantiated by this method.
 937 *
 938 * Returns 0 on success, -EACCES if not permitted and -EOPNOTSUPP if the key
 939 * type does not support updating.  The key type may return other errors.
 940 */
 941int key_update(key_ref_t key_ref, const void *payload, size_t plen)
 942{
 
 943	struct key *key = key_ref_to_ptr(key_ref);
 944	int ret;
 945
 946	key_check(key);
 947
 948	/* the key must be writable */
 949	ret = key_permission(key_ref, KEY_WRITE);
 950	if (ret < 0)
 951		goto error;
 952
 953	/* attempt to update it if supported */
 954	ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
 955	if (key->type->update) {
 956		down_write(&key->sem);
 957
 958		ret = key->type->update(key, payload, plen);
 959		if (ret == 0)
 960			/* updating a negative key instantiates it */
 961			clear_bit(KEY_FLAG_NEGATIVE, &key->flags);
 962
 963		up_write(&key->sem);
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 964	}
 965
 966 error:
 
 
 
 
 967	return ret;
 968}
 969EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_update);
 970
 971/**
 972 * key_revoke - Revoke a key.
 973 * @key: The key to be revoked.
 974 *
 975 * Mark a key as being revoked and ask the type to free up its resources.  The
 976 * revocation timeout is set and the key and all its links will be
 977 * automatically garbage collected after key_gc_delay amount of time if they
 978 * are not manually dealt with first.
 979 */
 980void key_revoke(struct key *key)
 981{
 982	struct timespec now;
 983	time_t time;
 984
 985	key_check(key);
 986
 987	/* make sure no one's trying to change or use the key when we mark it
 988	 * - we tell lockdep that we might nest because we might be revoking an
 989	 *   authorisation key whilst holding the sem on a key we've just
 990	 *   instantiated
 991	 */
 992	down_write_nested(&key->sem, 1);
 993	if (!test_and_set_bit(KEY_FLAG_REVOKED, &key->flags) &&
 994	    key->type->revoke)
 995		key->type->revoke(key);
 996
 997	/* set the death time to no more than the expiry time */
 998	now = current_kernel_time();
 999	time = now.tv_sec;
1000	if (key->revoked_at == 0 || key->revoked_at > time) {
1001		key->revoked_at = time;
1002		key_schedule_gc(key->revoked_at + key_gc_delay);
 
1003	}
1004
1005	up_write(&key->sem);
1006}
1007EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_revoke);
1008
1009/**
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1010 * register_key_type - Register a type of key.
1011 * @ktype: The new key type.
1012 *
1013 * Register a new key type.
1014 *
1015 * Returns 0 on success or -EEXIST if a type of this name already exists.
1016 */
1017int register_key_type(struct key_type *ktype)
1018{
1019	struct key_type *p;
1020	int ret;
1021
 
 
1022	ret = -EEXIST;
1023	down_write(&key_types_sem);
1024
1025	/* disallow key types with the same name */
1026	list_for_each_entry(p, &key_types_list, link) {
1027		if (strcmp(p->name, ktype->name) == 0)
1028			goto out;
1029	}
1030
1031	/* store the type */
1032	list_add(&ktype->link, &key_types_list);
 
 
1033	ret = 0;
1034
1035out:
1036	up_write(&key_types_sem);
1037	return ret;
1038}
1039EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_key_type);
1040
1041/**
1042 * unregister_key_type - Unregister a type of key.
1043 * @ktype: The key type.
1044 *
1045 * Unregister a key type and mark all the extant keys of this type as dead.
1046 * Those keys of this type are then destroyed to get rid of their payloads and
1047 * they and their links will be garbage collected as soon as possible.
1048 */
1049void unregister_key_type(struct key_type *ktype)
1050{
1051	struct rb_node *_n;
1052	struct key *key;
1053
1054	down_write(&key_types_sem);
1055
1056	/* withdraw the key type */
1057	list_del_init(&ktype->link);
1058
1059	/* mark all the keys of this type dead */
1060	spin_lock(&key_serial_lock);
1061
1062	for (_n = rb_first(&key_serial_tree); _n; _n = rb_next(_n)) {
1063		key = rb_entry(_n, struct key, serial_node);
1064
1065		if (key->type == ktype) {
1066			key->type = &key_type_dead;
1067			set_bit(KEY_FLAG_DEAD, &key->flags);
1068		}
1069	}
1070
1071	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
1072
1073	/* make sure everyone revalidates their keys */
1074	synchronize_rcu();
1075
1076	/* we should now be able to destroy the payloads of all the keys of
1077	 * this type with impunity */
1078	spin_lock(&key_serial_lock);
1079
1080	for (_n = rb_first(&key_serial_tree); _n; _n = rb_next(_n)) {
1081		key = rb_entry(_n, struct key, serial_node);
1082
1083		if (key->type == ktype) {
1084			if (ktype->destroy)
1085				ktype->destroy(key);
1086			memset(&key->payload, KEY_DESTROY, sizeof(key->payload));
1087		}
1088	}
1089
1090	spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock);
1091	up_write(&key_types_sem);
1092
1093	key_schedule_gc(0);
1094}
1095EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_key_type);
1096
1097/*
1098 * Initialise the key management state.
1099 */
1100void __init key_init(void)
1101{
1102	/* allocate a slab in which we can store keys */
1103	key_jar = kmem_cache_create("key_jar", sizeof(struct key),
1104			0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN|SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
1105
1106	/* add the special key types */
1107	list_add_tail(&key_type_keyring.link, &key_types_list);
1108	list_add_tail(&key_type_dead.link, &key_types_list);
1109	list_add_tail(&key_type_user.link, &key_types_list);
 
1110
1111	/* record the root user tracking */
1112	rb_link_node(&root_key_user.node,
1113		     NULL,
1114		     &key_user_tree.rb_node);
1115
1116	rb_insert_color(&root_key_user.node,
1117			&key_user_tree);
1118}