1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
4 * Copyright (C) 2004-2005, 2008, 2013 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
8 #include <linux/export.h>
9 #include <linux/init.h>
10 #include <linux/sched.h>
11 #include <linux/slab.h>
12 #include <linux/security.h>
13 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
14 #include <linux/err.h>
15 #include <linux/user_namespace.h>
16 #include <linux/nsproxy.h>
17 #include <keys/keyring-type.h>
18 #include <keys/user-type.h>
19 #include <linux/assoc_array_priv.h>
20 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
21 #include <net/net_namespace.h>
25 * When plumbing the depths of the key tree, this sets a hard limit
26 * set on how deep we're willing to go.
28 #define KEYRING_SEARCH_MAX_DEPTH 6
31 * We mark pointers we pass to the associative array with bit 1 set if
32 * they're keyrings and clear otherwise.
34 #define KEYRING_PTR_SUBTYPE 0x2UL
36 static inline bool keyring_ptr_is_keyring(const struct assoc_array_ptr *x)
38 return (unsigned long)x & KEYRING_PTR_SUBTYPE;
40 static inline struct key *keyring_ptr_to_key(const struct assoc_array_ptr *x)
42 void *object = assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(x);
43 return (struct key *)((unsigned long)object & ~KEYRING_PTR_SUBTYPE);
45 static inline void *keyring_key_to_ptr(struct key *key)
47 if (key->type == &key_type_keyring)
48 return (void *)((unsigned long)key | KEYRING_PTR_SUBTYPE);
52 static DEFINE_RWLOCK(keyring_name_lock);
55 * Clean up the bits of user_namespace that belong to us.
57 void key_free_user_ns(struct user_namespace *ns)
59 write_lock(&keyring_name_lock);
60 list_del_init(&ns->keyring_name_list);
61 write_unlock(&keyring_name_lock);
63 key_put(ns->user_keyring_register);
64 #ifdef CONFIG_PERSISTENT_KEYRINGS
65 key_put(ns->persistent_keyring_register);
70 * The keyring key type definition. Keyrings are simply keys of this type and
71 * can be treated as ordinary keys in addition to having their own special
74 static int keyring_preparse(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep);
75 static void keyring_free_preparse(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep);
76 static int keyring_instantiate(struct key *keyring,
77 struct key_preparsed_payload *prep);
78 static void keyring_revoke(struct key *keyring);
79 static void keyring_destroy(struct key *keyring);
80 static void keyring_describe(const struct key *keyring, struct seq_file *m);
81 static long keyring_read(const struct key *keyring,
82 char __user *buffer, size_t buflen);
84 struct key_type key_type_keyring = {
87 .preparse = keyring_preparse,
88 .free_preparse = keyring_free_preparse,
89 .instantiate = keyring_instantiate,
90 .revoke = keyring_revoke,
91 .destroy = keyring_destroy,
92 .describe = keyring_describe,
95 EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_type_keyring);
98 * Semaphore to serialise link/link calls to prevent two link calls in parallel
99 * introducing a cycle.
101 static DEFINE_MUTEX(keyring_serialise_link_lock);
104 * Publish the name of a keyring so that it can be found by name (if it has
105 * one and it doesn't begin with a dot).
107 static void keyring_publish_name(struct key *keyring)
109 struct user_namespace *ns = current_user_ns();
111 if (keyring->description &&
112 keyring->description[0] &&
113 keyring->description[0] != '.') {
114 write_lock(&keyring_name_lock);
115 list_add_tail(&keyring->name_link, &ns->keyring_name_list);
116 write_unlock(&keyring_name_lock);
121 * Preparse a keyring payload
123 static int keyring_preparse(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep)
125 return prep->datalen != 0 ? -EINVAL : 0;
129 * Free a preparse of a user defined key payload
131 static void keyring_free_preparse(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep)
136 * Initialise a keyring.
138 * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if given any data.
140 static int keyring_instantiate(struct key *keyring,
141 struct key_preparsed_payload *prep)
143 assoc_array_init(&keyring->keys);
144 /* make the keyring available by name if it has one */
145 keyring_publish_name(keyring);
150 * Multiply 64-bits by 32-bits to 96-bits and fold back to 64-bit. Ideally we'd
151 * fold the carry back too, but that requires inline asm.
153 static u64 mult_64x32_and_fold(u64 x, u32 y)
155 u64 hi = (u64)(u32)(x >> 32) * y;
156 u64 lo = (u64)(u32)(x) * y;
157 return lo + ((u64)(u32)hi << 32) + (u32)(hi >> 32);
161 * Hash a key type and description.
163 static void hash_key_type_and_desc(struct keyring_index_key *index_key)
165 const unsigned level_shift = ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP;
166 const unsigned long fan_mask = ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK;
167 const char *description = index_key->description;
168 unsigned long hash, type;
171 int n, desc_len = index_key->desc_len;
173 type = (unsigned long)index_key->type;
174 acc = mult_64x32_and_fold(type, desc_len + 13);
175 acc = mult_64x32_and_fold(acc, 9207);
176 piece = (unsigned long)index_key->domain_tag;
177 acc = mult_64x32_and_fold(acc, piece);
178 acc = mult_64x32_and_fold(acc, 9207);
187 memcpy(&piece, description, n);
190 acc = mult_64x32_and_fold(acc, piece);
191 acc = mult_64x32_and_fold(acc, 9207);
194 /* Fold the hash down to 32 bits if need be. */
196 if (ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE == 32)
199 /* Squidge all the keyrings into a separate part of the tree to
200 * ordinary keys by making sure the lowest level segment in the hash is
201 * zero for keyrings and non-zero otherwise.
203 if (index_key->type != &key_type_keyring && (hash & fan_mask) == 0)
204 hash |= (hash >> (ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE - level_shift)) | 1;
205 else if (index_key->type == &key_type_keyring && (hash & fan_mask) != 0)
206 hash = (hash + (hash << level_shift)) & ~fan_mask;
207 index_key->hash = hash;
211 * Finalise an index key to include a part of the description actually in the
212 * index key, to set the domain tag and to calculate the hash.
214 void key_set_index_key(struct keyring_index_key *index_key)
216 static struct key_tag default_domain_tag = { .usage = REFCOUNT_INIT(1), };
217 size_t n = min_t(size_t, index_key->desc_len, sizeof(index_key->desc));
219 memcpy(index_key->desc, index_key->description, n);
221 if (!index_key->domain_tag) {
222 if (index_key->type->flags & KEY_TYPE_NET_DOMAIN)
223 index_key->domain_tag = current->nsproxy->net_ns->key_domain;
225 index_key->domain_tag = &default_domain_tag;
228 hash_key_type_and_desc(index_key);
232 * key_put_tag - Release a ref on a tag.
233 * @tag: The tag to release.
235 * This releases a reference the given tag and returns true if that ref was the
238 bool key_put_tag(struct key_tag *tag)
240 if (refcount_dec_and_test(&tag->usage)) {
249 * key_remove_domain - Kill off a key domain and gc its keys
250 * @domain_tag: The domain tag to release.
252 * This marks a domain tag as being dead and releases a ref on it. If that
253 * wasn't the last reference, the garbage collector is poked to try and delete
254 * all keys that were in the domain.
256 void key_remove_domain(struct key_tag *domain_tag)
258 domain_tag->removed = true;
259 if (!key_put_tag(domain_tag))
260 key_schedule_gc_links();
264 * Build the next index key chunk.
266 * We return it one word-sized chunk at a time.
268 static unsigned long keyring_get_key_chunk(const void *data, int level)
270 const struct keyring_index_key *index_key = data;
271 unsigned long chunk = 0;
273 int desc_len = index_key->desc_len, n = sizeof(chunk);
275 level /= ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE;
278 return index_key->hash;
282 return (unsigned long)index_key->type;
284 return (unsigned long)index_key->domain_tag;
287 if (desc_len <= sizeof(index_key->desc))
290 d = index_key->description + sizeof(index_key->desc);
291 d += level * sizeof(long);
292 desc_len -= sizeof(index_key->desc);
298 } while (--desc_len > 0);
303 static unsigned long keyring_get_object_key_chunk(const void *object, int level)
305 const struct key *key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
306 return keyring_get_key_chunk(&key->index_key, level);
309 static bool keyring_compare_object(const void *object, const void *data)
311 const struct keyring_index_key *index_key = data;
312 const struct key *key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
314 return key->index_key.type == index_key->type &&
315 key->index_key.domain_tag == index_key->domain_tag &&
316 key->index_key.desc_len == index_key->desc_len &&
317 memcmp(key->index_key.description, index_key->description,
318 index_key->desc_len) == 0;
322 * Compare the index keys of a pair of objects and determine the bit position
323 * at which they differ - if they differ.
325 static int keyring_diff_objects(const void *object, const void *data)
327 const struct key *key_a = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
328 const struct keyring_index_key *a = &key_a->index_key;
329 const struct keyring_index_key *b = data;
330 unsigned long seg_a, seg_b;
336 if ((seg_a ^ seg_b) != 0)
338 level += ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE / 8;
340 /* The number of bits contributed by the hash is controlled by a
341 * constant in the assoc_array headers. Everything else thereafter we
342 * can deal with as being machine word-size dependent.
346 if ((seg_a ^ seg_b) != 0)
348 level += sizeof(unsigned long);
350 /* The next bit may not work on big endian */
351 seg_a = (unsigned long)a->type;
352 seg_b = (unsigned long)b->type;
353 if ((seg_a ^ seg_b) != 0)
355 level += sizeof(unsigned long);
357 seg_a = (unsigned long)a->domain_tag;
358 seg_b = (unsigned long)b->domain_tag;
359 if ((seg_a ^ seg_b) != 0)
361 level += sizeof(unsigned long);
364 if (a->desc_len <= i)
367 for (; i < a->desc_len; i++) {
368 seg_a = *(unsigned char *)(a->description + i);
369 seg_b = *(unsigned char *)(b->description + i);
370 if ((seg_a ^ seg_b) != 0)
380 i = level * 8 + __ffs(seg_a ^ seg_b);
385 * Free an object after stripping the keyring flag off of the pointer.
387 static void keyring_free_object(void *object)
389 key_put(keyring_ptr_to_key(object));
393 * Operations for keyring management by the index-tree routines.
395 static const struct assoc_array_ops keyring_assoc_array_ops = {
396 .get_key_chunk = keyring_get_key_chunk,
397 .get_object_key_chunk = keyring_get_object_key_chunk,
398 .compare_object = keyring_compare_object,
399 .diff_objects = keyring_diff_objects,
400 .free_object = keyring_free_object,
404 * Clean up a keyring when it is destroyed. Unpublish its name if it had one
405 * and dispose of its data.
407 * The garbage collector detects the final key_put(), removes the keyring from
408 * the serial number tree and then does RCU synchronisation before coming here,
409 * so we shouldn't need to worry about code poking around here with the RCU
410 * readlock held by this time.
412 static void keyring_destroy(struct key *keyring)
414 if (keyring->description) {
415 write_lock(&keyring_name_lock);
417 if (keyring->name_link.next != NULL &&
418 !list_empty(&keyring->name_link))
419 list_del(&keyring->name_link);
421 write_unlock(&keyring_name_lock);
424 if (keyring->restrict_link) {
425 struct key_restriction *keyres = keyring->restrict_link;
427 key_put(keyres->key);
431 assoc_array_destroy(&keyring->keys, &keyring_assoc_array_ops);
435 * Describe a keyring for /proc.
437 static void keyring_describe(const struct key *keyring, struct seq_file *m)
439 if (keyring->description)
440 seq_puts(m, keyring->description);
442 seq_puts(m, "[anon]");
444 if (key_is_positive(keyring)) {
445 if (keyring->keys.nr_leaves_on_tree != 0)
446 seq_printf(m, ": %lu", keyring->keys.nr_leaves_on_tree);
448 seq_puts(m, ": empty");
452 struct keyring_read_iterator_context {
455 key_serial_t __user *buffer;
458 static int keyring_read_iterator(const void *object, void *data)
460 struct keyring_read_iterator_context *ctx = data;
461 const struct key *key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
463 kenter("{%s,%d},,{%zu/%zu}",
464 key->type->name, key->serial, ctx->count, ctx->buflen);
466 if (ctx->count >= ctx->buflen)
469 *ctx->buffer++ = key->serial;
470 ctx->count += sizeof(key->serial);
475 * Read a list of key IDs from the keyring's contents in binary form
477 * The keyring's semaphore is read-locked by the caller. This prevents someone
478 * from modifying it under us - which could cause us to read key IDs multiple
481 static long keyring_read(const struct key *keyring,
482 char __user *buffer, size_t buflen)
484 struct keyring_read_iterator_context ctx;
487 kenter("{%d},,%zu", key_serial(keyring), buflen);
489 if (buflen & (sizeof(key_serial_t) - 1))
492 /* Copy as many key IDs as fit into the buffer */
493 if (buffer && buflen) {
494 ctx.buffer = (key_serial_t __user *)buffer;
497 ret = assoc_array_iterate(&keyring->keys,
498 keyring_read_iterator, &ctx);
500 kleave(" = %ld [iterate]", ret);
505 /* Return the size of the buffer needed */
506 ret = keyring->keys.nr_leaves_on_tree * sizeof(key_serial_t);
508 kleave("= %ld [ok]", ret);
510 kleave("= %ld [buffer too small]", ret);
515 * Allocate a keyring and link into the destination keyring.
517 struct key *keyring_alloc(const char *description, kuid_t uid, kgid_t gid,
518 const struct cred *cred, key_perm_t perm,
520 struct key_restriction *restrict_link,
526 keyring = key_alloc(&key_type_keyring, description,
527 uid, gid, cred, perm, flags, restrict_link);
528 if (!IS_ERR(keyring)) {
529 ret = key_instantiate_and_link(keyring, NULL, 0, dest, NULL);
532 keyring = ERR_PTR(ret);
538 EXPORT_SYMBOL(keyring_alloc);
541 * restrict_link_reject - Give -EPERM to restrict link
542 * @keyring: The keyring being added to.
543 * @type: The type of key being added.
544 * @payload: The payload of the key intended to be added.
545 * @restriction_key: Keys providing additional data for evaluating restriction.
547 * Reject the addition of any links to a keyring. It can be overridden by
548 * passing KEY_ALLOC_BYPASS_RESTRICTION to key_instantiate_and_link() when
549 * adding a key to a keyring.
551 * This is meant to be stored in a key_restriction structure which is passed
552 * in the restrict_link parameter to keyring_alloc().
554 int restrict_link_reject(struct key *keyring,
555 const struct key_type *type,
556 const union key_payload *payload,
557 struct key *restriction_key)
563 * By default, we keys found by getting an exact match on their descriptions.
565 bool key_default_cmp(const struct key *key,
566 const struct key_match_data *match_data)
568 return strcmp(key->description, match_data->raw_data) == 0;
572 * Iteration function to consider each key found.
574 static int keyring_search_iterator(const void *object, void *iterator_data)
576 struct keyring_search_context *ctx = iterator_data;
577 const struct key *key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
578 unsigned long kflags = READ_ONCE(key->flags);
579 short state = READ_ONCE(key->state);
581 kenter("{%d}", key->serial);
583 /* ignore keys not of this type */
584 if (key->type != ctx->index_key.type) {
585 kleave(" = 0 [!type]");
589 /* skip invalidated, revoked and expired keys */
590 if (ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_DO_STATE_CHECK) {
591 time64_t expiry = READ_ONCE(key->expiry);
593 if (kflags & ((1 << KEY_FLAG_INVALIDATED) |
594 (1 << KEY_FLAG_REVOKED))) {
595 ctx->result = ERR_PTR(-EKEYREVOKED);
596 kleave(" = %d [invrev]", ctx->skipped_ret);
600 if (expiry && ctx->now >= expiry) {
601 if (!(ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_SKIP_EXPIRED))
602 ctx->result = ERR_PTR(-EKEYEXPIRED);
603 kleave(" = %d [expire]", ctx->skipped_ret);
608 /* keys that don't match */
609 if (!ctx->match_data.cmp(key, &ctx->match_data)) {
610 kleave(" = 0 [!match]");
614 /* key must have search permissions */
615 if (!(ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_CHECK_PERM) &&
616 key_task_permission(make_key_ref(key, ctx->possessed),
617 ctx->cred, KEY_NEED_SEARCH) < 0) {
618 ctx->result = ERR_PTR(-EACCES);
619 kleave(" = %d [!perm]", ctx->skipped_ret);
623 if (ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_DO_STATE_CHECK) {
624 /* we set a different error code if we pass a negative key */
626 ctx->result = ERR_PTR(state);
627 kleave(" = %d [neg]", ctx->skipped_ret);
633 ctx->result = make_key_ref(key, ctx->possessed);
634 kleave(" = 1 [found]");
638 return ctx->skipped_ret;
642 * Search inside a keyring for a key. We can search by walking to it
643 * directly based on its index-key or we can iterate over the entire
644 * tree looking for it, based on the match function.
646 static int search_keyring(struct key *keyring, struct keyring_search_context *ctx)
648 if (ctx->match_data.lookup_type == KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_DIRECT) {
651 object = assoc_array_find(&keyring->keys,
652 &keyring_assoc_array_ops,
654 return object ? ctx->iterator(object, ctx) : 0;
656 return assoc_array_iterate(&keyring->keys, ctx->iterator, ctx);
660 * Search a tree of keyrings that point to other keyrings up to the maximum
663 static bool search_nested_keyrings(struct key *keyring,
664 struct keyring_search_context *ctx)
668 struct assoc_array_node *node;
670 } stack[KEYRING_SEARCH_MAX_DEPTH];
672 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut;
673 struct assoc_array_node *node;
674 struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr;
678 kenter("{%d},{%s,%s}",
680 ctx->index_key.type->name,
681 ctx->index_key.description);
683 #define STATE_CHECKS (KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_STATE_CHECK | KEYRING_SEARCH_DO_STATE_CHECK)
684 BUG_ON((ctx->flags & STATE_CHECKS) == 0 ||
685 (ctx->flags & STATE_CHECKS) == STATE_CHECKS);
687 if (ctx->index_key.description)
688 key_set_index_key(&ctx->index_key);
690 /* Check to see if this top-level keyring is what we are looking for
691 * and whether it is valid or not.
693 if (ctx->match_data.lookup_type == KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_ITERATE ||
694 keyring_compare_object(keyring, &ctx->index_key)) {
695 ctx->skipped_ret = 2;
696 switch (ctx->iterator(keyring_key_to_ptr(keyring), ctx)) {
706 ctx->skipped_ret = 0;
708 /* Start processing a new keyring */
710 kdebug("descend to %d", keyring->serial);
711 if (keyring->flags & ((1 << KEY_FLAG_INVALIDATED) |
712 (1 << KEY_FLAG_REVOKED)))
713 goto not_this_keyring;
715 /* Search through the keys in this keyring before its searching its
718 if (search_keyring(keyring, ctx))
721 /* Then manually iterate through the keyrings nested in this one.
723 * Start from the root node of the index tree. Because of the way the
724 * hash function has been set up, keyrings cluster on the leftmost
725 * branch of the root node (root slot 0) or in the root node itself.
726 * Non-keyrings avoid the leftmost branch of the root entirely (root
729 if (!(ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_RECURSE))
730 goto not_this_keyring;
732 ptr = READ_ONCE(keyring->keys.root);
734 goto not_this_keyring;
736 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
737 /* If the root is a shortcut, either the keyring only contains
738 * keyring pointers (everything clusters behind root slot 0) or
739 * doesn't contain any keyring pointers.
741 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
742 if ((shortcut->index_key[0] & ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK) != 0)
743 goto not_this_keyring;
745 ptr = READ_ONCE(shortcut->next_node);
746 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
750 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
751 ptr = node->slots[0];
752 if (!assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr))
756 /* Descend to a more distal node in this keyring's content tree and go
760 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
761 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
762 ptr = READ_ONCE(shortcut->next_node);
763 BUG_ON(!assoc_array_ptr_is_node(ptr));
765 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
768 kdebug("begin_node");
771 /* Go through the slots in a node */
772 for (; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
773 ptr = READ_ONCE(node->slots[slot]);
775 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr) && node->back_pointer)
776 goto descend_to_node;
778 if (!keyring_ptr_is_keyring(ptr))
781 key = keyring_ptr_to_key(ptr);
783 if (sp >= KEYRING_SEARCH_MAX_DEPTH) {
784 if (ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_DETECT_TOO_DEEP) {
785 ctx->result = ERR_PTR(-ELOOP);
788 goto not_this_keyring;
791 /* Search a nested keyring */
792 if (!(ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_CHECK_PERM) &&
793 key_task_permission(make_key_ref(key, ctx->possessed),
794 ctx->cred, KEY_NEED_SEARCH) < 0)
797 /* stack the current position */
798 stack[sp].keyring = keyring;
799 stack[sp].node = node;
800 stack[sp].slot = slot;
803 /* begin again with the new keyring */
805 goto descend_to_keyring;
808 /* We've dealt with all the slots in the current node, so now we need
809 * to ascend to the parent and continue processing there.
811 ptr = READ_ONCE(node->back_pointer);
812 slot = node->parent_slot;
814 if (ptr && assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
815 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
816 ptr = READ_ONCE(shortcut->back_pointer);
817 slot = shortcut->parent_slot;
820 goto not_this_keyring;
821 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
824 /* If we've ascended to the root (zero backpointer), we must have just
825 * finished processing the leftmost branch rather than the root slots -
826 * so there can't be any more keyrings for us to find.
828 if (node->back_pointer) {
829 kdebug("ascend %d", slot);
833 /* The keyring we're looking at was disqualified or didn't contain a
837 kdebug("not_this_keyring %d", sp);
843 /* Resume the processing of a keyring higher up in the tree */
845 keyring = stack[sp].keyring;
846 node = stack[sp].node;
847 slot = stack[sp].slot + 1;
848 kdebug("ascend to %d [%d]", keyring->serial, slot);
851 /* We found a viable match */
853 key = key_ref_to_ptr(ctx->result);
855 if (!(ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_UPDATE_TIME)) {
856 key->last_used_at = ctx->now;
857 keyring->last_used_at = ctx->now;
859 stack[--sp].keyring->last_used_at = ctx->now;
866 * keyring_search_rcu - Search a keyring tree for a matching key under RCU
867 * @keyring_ref: A pointer to the keyring with possession indicator.
868 * @ctx: The keyring search context.
870 * Search the supplied keyring tree for a key that matches the criteria given.
871 * The root keyring and any linked keyrings must grant Search permission to the
872 * caller to be searchable and keys can only be found if they too grant Search
873 * to the caller. The possession flag on the root keyring pointer controls use
874 * of the possessor bits in permissions checking of the entire tree. In
875 * addition, the LSM gets to forbid keyring searches and key matches.
877 * The search is performed as a breadth-then-depth search up to the prescribed
878 * limit (KEYRING_SEARCH_MAX_DEPTH). The caller must hold the RCU read lock to
879 * prevent keyrings from being destroyed or rearranged whilst they are being
882 * Keys are matched to the type provided and are then filtered by the match
883 * function, which is given the description to use in any way it sees fit. The
884 * match function may use any attributes of a key that it wishes to to
885 * determine the match. Normally the match function from the key type would be
888 * RCU can be used to prevent the keyring key lists from disappearing without
889 * the need to take lots of locks.
891 * Returns a pointer to the found key and increments the key usage count if
892 * successful; -EAGAIN if no matching keys were found, or if expired or revoked
893 * keys were found; -ENOKEY if only negative keys were found; -ENOTDIR if the
894 * specified keyring wasn't a keyring.
896 * In the case of a successful return, the possession attribute from
897 * @keyring_ref is propagated to the returned key reference.
899 key_ref_t keyring_search_rcu(key_ref_t keyring_ref,
900 struct keyring_search_context *ctx)
905 ctx->iterator = keyring_search_iterator;
906 ctx->possessed = is_key_possessed(keyring_ref);
907 ctx->result = ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN);
909 keyring = key_ref_to_ptr(keyring_ref);
912 if (keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
913 return ERR_PTR(-ENOTDIR);
915 if (!(ctx->flags & KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_CHECK_PERM)) {
916 err = key_task_permission(keyring_ref, ctx->cred, KEY_NEED_SEARCH);
921 ctx->now = ktime_get_real_seconds();
922 if (search_nested_keyrings(keyring, ctx))
923 __key_get(key_ref_to_ptr(ctx->result));
928 * keyring_search - Search the supplied keyring tree for a matching key
929 * @keyring: The root of the keyring tree to be searched.
930 * @type: The type of keyring we want to find.
931 * @description: The name of the keyring we want to find.
932 * @recurse: True to search the children of @keyring also
934 * As keyring_search_rcu() above, but using the current task's credentials and
935 * type's default matching function and preferred search method.
937 key_ref_t keyring_search(key_ref_t keyring,
938 struct key_type *type,
939 const char *description,
942 struct keyring_search_context ctx = {
943 .index_key.type = type,
944 .index_key.description = description,
945 .index_key.desc_len = strlen(description),
946 .cred = current_cred(),
947 .match_data.cmp = key_default_cmp,
948 .match_data.raw_data = description,
949 .match_data.lookup_type = KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_DIRECT,
950 .flags = KEYRING_SEARCH_DO_STATE_CHECK,
956 ctx.flags |= KEYRING_SEARCH_RECURSE;
957 if (type->match_preparse) {
958 ret = type->match_preparse(&ctx.match_data);
964 key = keyring_search_rcu(keyring, &ctx);
967 if (type->match_free)
968 type->match_free(&ctx.match_data);
971 EXPORT_SYMBOL(keyring_search);
973 static struct key_restriction *keyring_restriction_alloc(
974 key_restrict_link_func_t check)
976 struct key_restriction *keyres =
977 kzalloc(sizeof(struct key_restriction), GFP_KERNEL);
980 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
982 keyres->check = check;
988 * Semaphore to serialise restriction setup to prevent reference count
989 * cycles through restriction key pointers.
991 static DECLARE_RWSEM(keyring_serialise_restrict_sem);
994 * Check for restriction cycles that would prevent keyring garbage collection.
995 * keyring_serialise_restrict_sem must be held.
997 static bool keyring_detect_restriction_cycle(const struct key *dest_keyring,
998 struct key_restriction *keyres)
1000 while (keyres && keyres->key &&
1001 keyres->key->type == &key_type_keyring) {
1002 if (keyres->key == dest_keyring)
1005 keyres = keyres->key->restrict_link;
1012 * keyring_restrict - Look up and apply a restriction to a keyring
1013 * @keyring_ref: The keyring to be restricted
1014 * @type: The key type that will provide the restriction checker.
1015 * @restriction: The restriction options to apply to the keyring
1017 * Look up a keyring and apply a restriction to it. The restriction is managed
1018 * by the specific key type, but can be configured by the options specified in
1019 * the restriction string.
1021 int keyring_restrict(key_ref_t keyring_ref, const char *type,
1022 const char *restriction)
1024 struct key *keyring;
1025 struct key_type *restrict_type = NULL;
1026 struct key_restriction *restrict_link;
1029 keyring = key_ref_to_ptr(keyring_ref);
1032 if (keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
1036 restrict_link = keyring_restriction_alloc(restrict_link_reject);
1038 restrict_type = key_type_lookup(type);
1040 if (IS_ERR(restrict_type))
1041 return PTR_ERR(restrict_type);
1043 if (!restrict_type->lookup_restriction) {
1048 restrict_link = restrict_type->lookup_restriction(restriction);
1051 if (IS_ERR(restrict_link)) {
1052 ret = PTR_ERR(restrict_link);
1056 down_write(&keyring->sem);
1057 down_write(&keyring_serialise_restrict_sem);
1059 if (keyring->restrict_link)
1061 else if (keyring_detect_restriction_cycle(keyring, restrict_link))
1064 keyring->restrict_link = restrict_link;
1066 up_write(&keyring_serialise_restrict_sem);
1067 up_write(&keyring->sem);
1070 key_put(restrict_link->key);
1071 kfree(restrict_link);
1076 key_type_put(restrict_type);
1080 EXPORT_SYMBOL(keyring_restrict);
1083 * Search the given keyring for a key that might be updated.
1085 * The caller must guarantee that the keyring is a keyring and that the
1086 * permission is granted to modify the keyring as no check is made here. The
1087 * caller must also hold a lock on the keyring semaphore.
1089 * Returns a pointer to the found key with usage count incremented if
1090 * successful and returns NULL if not found. Revoked and invalidated keys are
1093 * If successful, the possession indicator is propagated from the keyring ref
1094 * to the returned key reference.
1096 key_ref_t find_key_to_update(key_ref_t keyring_ref,
1097 const struct keyring_index_key *index_key)
1099 struct key *keyring, *key;
1102 keyring = key_ref_to_ptr(keyring_ref);
1104 kenter("{%d},{%s,%s}",
1105 keyring->serial, index_key->type->name, index_key->description);
1107 object = assoc_array_find(&keyring->keys, &keyring_assoc_array_ops,
1117 key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
1118 if (key->flags & ((1 << KEY_FLAG_INVALIDATED) |
1119 (1 << KEY_FLAG_REVOKED))) {
1120 kleave(" = NULL [x]");
1124 kleave(" = {%d}", key->serial);
1125 return make_key_ref(key, is_key_possessed(keyring_ref));
1129 * Find a keyring with the specified name.
1131 * Only keyrings that have nonzero refcount, are not revoked, and are owned by a
1132 * user in the current user namespace are considered. If @uid_keyring is %true,
1133 * the keyring additionally must have been allocated as a user or user session
1134 * keyring; otherwise, it must grant Search permission directly to the caller.
1136 * Returns a pointer to the keyring with the keyring's refcount having being
1137 * incremented on success. -ENOKEY is returned if a key could not be found.
1139 struct key *find_keyring_by_name(const char *name, bool uid_keyring)
1141 struct user_namespace *ns = current_user_ns();
1142 struct key *keyring;
1145 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
1147 read_lock(&keyring_name_lock);
1149 /* Search this hash bucket for a keyring with a matching name that
1150 * grants Search permission and that hasn't been revoked
1152 list_for_each_entry(keyring, &ns->keyring_name_list, name_link) {
1153 if (!kuid_has_mapping(ns, keyring->user->uid))
1156 if (test_bit(KEY_FLAG_REVOKED, &keyring->flags))
1159 if (strcmp(keyring->description, name) != 0)
1163 if (!test_bit(KEY_FLAG_UID_KEYRING,
1167 if (key_permission(make_key_ref(keyring, 0),
1168 KEY_NEED_SEARCH) < 0)
1172 /* we've got a match but we might end up racing with
1173 * key_cleanup() if the keyring is currently 'dead'
1174 * (ie. it has a zero usage count) */
1175 if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&keyring->usage))
1177 keyring->last_used_at = ktime_get_real_seconds();
1181 keyring = ERR_PTR(-ENOKEY);
1183 read_unlock(&keyring_name_lock);
1187 static int keyring_detect_cycle_iterator(const void *object,
1188 void *iterator_data)
1190 struct keyring_search_context *ctx = iterator_data;
1191 const struct key *key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
1193 kenter("{%d}", key->serial);
1195 /* We might get a keyring with matching index-key that is nonetheless a
1196 * different keyring. */
1197 if (key != ctx->match_data.raw_data)
1200 ctx->result = ERR_PTR(-EDEADLK);
1205 * See if a cycle will will be created by inserting acyclic tree B in acyclic
1206 * tree A at the topmost level (ie: as a direct child of A).
1208 * Since we are adding B to A at the top level, checking for cycles should just
1209 * be a matter of seeing if node A is somewhere in tree B.
1211 static int keyring_detect_cycle(struct key *A, struct key *B)
1213 struct keyring_search_context ctx = {
1214 .index_key = A->index_key,
1215 .match_data.raw_data = A,
1216 .match_data.lookup_type = KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_DIRECT,
1217 .iterator = keyring_detect_cycle_iterator,
1218 .flags = (KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_STATE_CHECK |
1219 KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_UPDATE_TIME |
1220 KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_CHECK_PERM |
1221 KEYRING_SEARCH_DETECT_TOO_DEEP |
1222 KEYRING_SEARCH_RECURSE),
1226 search_nested_keyrings(B, &ctx);
1228 return PTR_ERR(ctx.result) == -EAGAIN ? 0 : PTR_ERR(ctx.result);
1232 * Lock keyring for link.
1234 int __key_link_lock(struct key *keyring,
1235 const struct keyring_index_key *index_key)
1236 __acquires(&keyring->sem)
1237 __acquires(&keyring_serialise_link_lock)
1239 if (keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
1242 down_write(&keyring->sem);
1244 /* Serialise link/link calls to prevent parallel calls causing a cycle
1245 * when linking two keyring in opposite orders.
1247 if (index_key->type == &key_type_keyring)
1248 mutex_lock(&keyring_serialise_link_lock);
1254 * Lock keyrings for move (link/unlink combination).
1256 int __key_move_lock(struct key *l_keyring, struct key *u_keyring,
1257 const struct keyring_index_key *index_key)
1258 __acquires(&l_keyring->sem)
1259 __acquires(&u_keyring->sem)
1260 __acquires(&keyring_serialise_link_lock)
1262 if (l_keyring->type != &key_type_keyring ||
1263 u_keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
1266 /* We have to be very careful here to take the keyring locks in the
1267 * right order, lest we open ourselves to deadlocking against another
1270 if (l_keyring < u_keyring) {
1271 down_write(&l_keyring->sem);
1272 down_write_nested(&u_keyring->sem, 1);
1274 down_write(&u_keyring->sem);
1275 down_write_nested(&l_keyring->sem, 1);
1278 /* Serialise link/link calls to prevent parallel calls causing a cycle
1279 * when linking two keyring in opposite orders.
1281 if (index_key->type == &key_type_keyring)
1282 mutex_lock(&keyring_serialise_link_lock);
1288 * Preallocate memory so that a key can be linked into to a keyring.
1290 int __key_link_begin(struct key *keyring,
1291 const struct keyring_index_key *index_key,
1292 struct assoc_array_edit **_edit)
1294 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
1298 keyring->serial, index_key->type->name, index_key->description);
1300 BUG_ON(index_key->desc_len == 0);
1301 BUG_ON(*_edit != NULL);
1306 if (test_bit(KEY_FLAG_REVOKED, &keyring->flags))
1309 /* Create an edit script that will insert/replace the key in the
1312 edit = assoc_array_insert(&keyring->keys,
1313 &keyring_assoc_array_ops,
1317 ret = PTR_ERR(edit);
1321 /* If we're not replacing a link in-place then we're going to need some
1324 if (!edit->dead_leaf) {
1325 ret = key_payload_reserve(keyring,
1326 keyring->datalen + KEYQUOTA_LINK_BYTES);
1336 assoc_array_cancel_edit(edit);
1338 kleave(" = %d", ret);
1343 * Check already instantiated keys aren't going to be a problem.
1345 * The caller must have called __key_link_begin(). Don't need to call this for
1346 * keys that were created since __key_link_begin() was called.
1348 int __key_link_check_live_key(struct key *keyring, struct key *key)
1350 if (key->type == &key_type_keyring)
1351 /* check that we aren't going to create a cycle by linking one
1352 * keyring to another */
1353 return keyring_detect_cycle(keyring, key);
1358 * Link a key into to a keyring.
1360 * Must be called with __key_link_begin() having being called. Discards any
1361 * already extant link to matching key if there is one, so that each keyring
1362 * holds at most one link to any given key of a particular type+description
1365 void __key_link(struct key *key, struct assoc_array_edit **_edit)
1368 assoc_array_insert_set_object(*_edit, keyring_key_to_ptr(key));
1369 assoc_array_apply_edit(*_edit);
1374 * Finish linking a key into to a keyring.
1376 * Must be called with __key_link_begin() having being called.
1378 void __key_link_end(struct key *keyring,
1379 const struct keyring_index_key *index_key,
1380 struct assoc_array_edit *edit)
1381 __releases(&keyring->sem)
1382 __releases(&keyring_serialise_link_lock)
1384 BUG_ON(index_key->type == NULL);
1385 kenter("%d,%s,", keyring->serial, index_key->type->name);
1388 if (!edit->dead_leaf) {
1389 key_payload_reserve(keyring,
1390 keyring->datalen - KEYQUOTA_LINK_BYTES);
1392 assoc_array_cancel_edit(edit);
1394 up_write(&keyring->sem);
1396 if (index_key->type == &key_type_keyring)
1397 mutex_unlock(&keyring_serialise_link_lock);
1401 * Check addition of keys to restricted keyrings.
1403 static int __key_link_check_restriction(struct key *keyring, struct key *key)
1405 if (!keyring->restrict_link || !keyring->restrict_link->check)
1407 return keyring->restrict_link->check(keyring, key->type, &key->payload,
1408 keyring->restrict_link->key);
1412 * key_link - Link a key to a keyring
1413 * @keyring: The keyring to make the link in.
1414 * @key: The key to link to.
1416 * Make a link in a keyring to a key, such that the keyring holds a reference
1417 * on that key and the key can potentially be found by searching that keyring.
1419 * This function will write-lock the keyring's semaphore and will consume some
1420 * of the user's key data quota to hold the link.
1422 * Returns 0 if successful, -ENOTDIR if the keyring isn't a keyring,
1423 * -EKEYREVOKED if the keyring has been revoked, -ENFILE if the keyring is
1424 * full, -EDQUOT if there is insufficient key data quota remaining to add
1425 * another link or -ENOMEM if there's insufficient memory.
1427 * It is assumed that the caller has checked that it is permitted for a link to
1428 * be made (the keyring should have Write permission and the key Link
1431 int key_link(struct key *keyring, struct key *key)
1433 struct assoc_array_edit *edit = NULL;
1436 kenter("{%d,%d}", keyring->serial, refcount_read(&keyring->usage));
1441 ret = __key_link_lock(keyring, &key->index_key);
1445 ret = __key_link_begin(keyring, &key->index_key, &edit);
1449 kdebug("begun {%d,%d}", keyring->serial, refcount_read(&keyring->usage));
1450 ret = __key_link_check_restriction(keyring, key);
1452 ret = __key_link_check_live_key(keyring, key);
1454 __key_link(key, &edit);
1457 __key_link_end(keyring, &key->index_key, edit);
1459 kleave(" = %d {%d,%d}", ret, keyring->serial, refcount_read(&keyring->usage));
1462 EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_link);
1465 * Lock a keyring for unlink.
1467 static int __key_unlink_lock(struct key *keyring)
1468 __acquires(&keyring->sem)
1470 if (keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
1473 down_write(&keyring->sem);
1478 * Begin the process of unlinking a key from a keyring.
1480 static int __key_unlink_begin(struct key *keyring, struct key *key,
1481 struct assoc_array_edit **_edit)
1483 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
1485 BUG_ON(*_edit != NULL);
1487 edit = assoc_array_delete(&keyring->keys, &keyring_assoc_array_ops,
1490 return PTR_ERR(edit);
1500 * Apply an unlink change.
1502 static void __key_unlink(struct key *keyring, struct key *key,
1503 struct assoc_array_edit **_edit)
1505 assoc_array_apply_edit(*_edit);
1507 key_payload_reserve(keyring, keyring->datalen - KEYQUOTA_LINK_BYTES);
1511 * Finish unlinking a key from to a keyring.
1513 static void __key_unlink_end(struct key *keyring,
1515 struct assoc_array_edit *edit)
1516 __releases(&keyring->sem)
1519 assoc_array_cancel_edit(edit);
1520 up_write(&keyring->sem);
1524 * key_unlink - Unlink the first link to a key from a keyring.
1525 * @keyring: The keyring to remove the link from.
1526 * @key: The key the link is to.
1528 * Remove a link from a keyring to a key.
1530 * This function will write-lock the keyring's semaphore.
1532 * Returns 0 if successful, -ENOTDIR if the keyring isn't a keyring, -ENOENT if
1533 * the key isn't linked to by the keyring or -ENOMEM if there's insufficient
1536 * It is assumed that the caller has checked that it is permitted for a link to
1537 * be removed (the keyring should have Write permission; no permissions are
1538 * required on the key).
1540 int key_unlink(struct key *keyring, struct key *key)
1542 struct assoc_array_edit *edit = NULL;
1548 ret = __key_unlink_lock(keyring);
1552 ret = __key_unlink_begin(keyring, key, &edit);
1554 __key_unlink(keyring, key, &edit);
1555 __key_unlink_end(keyring, key, edit);
1558 EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_unlink);
1561 * key_move - Move a key from one keyring to another
1562 * @key: The key to move
1563 * @from_keyring: The keyring to remove the link from.
1564 * @to_keyring: The keyring to make the link in.
1565 * @flags: Qualifying flags, such as KEYCTL_MOVE_EXCL.
1567 * Make a link in @to_keyring to a key, such that the keyring holds a reference
1568 * on that key and the key can potentially be found by searching that keyring
1569 * whilst simultaneously removing a link to the key from @from_keyring.
1571 * This function will write-lock both keyring's semaphores and will consume
1572 * some of the user's key data quota to hold the link on @to_keyring.
1574 * Returns 0 if successful, -ENOTDIR if either keyring isn't a keyring,
1575 * -EKEYREVOKED if either keyring has been revoked, -ENFILE if the second
1576 * keyring is full, -EDQUOT if there is insufficient key data quota remaining
1577 * to add another link or -ENOMEM if there's insufficient memory. If
1578 * KEYCTL_MOVE_EXCL is set, then -EEXIST will be returned if there's already a
1579 * matching key in @to_keyring.
1581 * It is assumed that the caller has checked that it is permitted for a link to
1582 * be made (the keyring should have Write permission and the key Link
1585 int key_move(struct key *key,
1586 struct key *from_keyring,
1587 struct key *to_keyring,
1590 struct assoc_array_edit *from_edit = NULL, *to_edit = NULL;
1593 kenter("%d,%d,%d", key->serial, from_keyring->serial, to_keyring->serial);
1595 if (from_keyring == to_keyring)
1599 key_check(from_keyring);
1600 key_check(to_keyring);
1602 ret = __key_move_lock(from_keyring, to_keyring, &key->index_key);
1605 ret = __key_unlink_begin(from_keyring, key, &from_edit);
1608 ret = __key_link_begin(to_keyring, &key->index_key, &to_edit);
1613 if (to_edit->dead_leaf && (flags & KEYCTL_MOVE_EXCL))
1616 ret = __key_link_check_restriction(to_keyring, key);
1619 ret = __key_link_check_live_key(to_keyring, key);
1623 __key_unlink(from_keyring, key, &from_edit);
1624 __key_link(key, &to_edit);
1626 __key_link_end(to_keyring, &key->index_key, to_edit);
1627 __key_unlink_end(from_keyring, key, from_edit);
1629 kleave(" = %d", ret);
1632 EXPORT_SYMBOL(key_move);
1635 * keyring_clear - Clear a keyring
1636 * @keyring: The keyring to clear.
1638 * Clear the contents of the specified keyring.
1640 * Returns 0 if successful or -ENOTDIR if the keyring isn't a keyring.
1642 int keyring_clear(struct key *keyring)
1644 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
1647 if (keyring->type != &key_type_keyring)
1650 down_write(&keyring->sem);
1652 edit = assoc_array_clear(&keyring->keys, &keyring_assoc_array_ops);
1654 ret = PTR_ERR(edit);
1657 assoc_array_apply_edit(edit);
1658 key_payload_reserve(keyring, 0);
1662 up_write(&keyring->sem);
1665 EXPORT_SYMBOL(keyring_clear);
1668 * Dispose of the links from a revoked keyring.
1670 * This is called with the key sem write-locked.
1672 static void keyring_revoke(struct key *keyring)
1674 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
1676 edit = assoc_array_clear(&keyring->keys, &keyring_assoc_array_ops);
1677 if (!IS_ERR(edit)) {
1679 assoc_array_apply_edit(edit);
1680 key_payload_reserve(keyring, 0);
1684 static bool keyring_gc_select_iterator(void *object, void *iterator_data)
1686 struct key *key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
1687 time64_t *limit = iterator_data;
1689 if (key_is_dead(key, *limit))
1695 static int keyring_gc_check_iterator(const void *object, void *iterator_data)
1697 const struct key *key = keyring_ptr_to_key(object);
1698 time64_t *limit = iterator_data;
1701 return key_is_dead(key, *limit);
1705 * Garbage collect pointers from a keyring.
1707 * Not called with any locks held. The keyring's key struct will not be
1708 * deallocated under us as only our caller may deallocate it.
1710 void keyring_gc(struct key *keyring, time64_t limit)
1714 kenter("%x{%s}", keyring->serial, keyring->description ?: "");
1716 if (keyring->flags & ((1 << KEY_FLAG_INVALIDATED) |
1717 (1 << KEY_FLAG_REVOKED)))
1720 /* scan the keyring looking for dead keys */
1722 result = assoc_array_iterate(&keyring->keys,
1723 keyring_gc_check_iterator, &limit);
1733 down_write(&keyring->sem);
1734 assoc_array_gc(&keyring->keys, &keyring_assoc_array_ops,
1735 keyring_gc_select_iterator, &limit);
1736 up_write(&keyring->sem);
1741 * Garbage collect restriction pointers from a keyring.
1743 * Keyring restrictions are associated with a key type, and must be cleaned
1744 * up if the key type is unregistered. The restriction is altered to always
1745 * reject additional keys so a keyring cannot be opened up by unregistering
1748 * Not called with any keyring locks held. The keyring's key struct will not
1749 * be deallocated under us as only our caller may deallocate it.
1751 * The caller is required to hold key_types_sem and dead_type->sem. This is
1752 * fulfilled by key_gc_keytype() holding the locks on behalf of
1753 * key_garbage_collector(), which it invokes on a workqueue.
1755 void keyring_restriction_gc(struct key *keyring, struct key_type *dead_type)
1757 struct key_restriction *keyres;
1759 kenter("%x{%s}", keyring->serial, keyring->description ?: "");
1762 * keyring->restrict_link is only assigned at key allocation time
1763 * or with the key type locked, so the only values that could be
1764 * concurrently assigned to keyring->restrict_link are for key
1765 * types other than dead_type. Given this, it's ok to check
1766 * the key type before acquiring keyring->sem.
1768 if (!dead_type || !keyring->restrict_link ||
1769 keyring->restrict_link->keytype != dead_type) {
1770 kleave(" [no restriction gc]");
1774 /* Lock the keyring to ensure that a link is not in progress */
1775 down_write(&keyring->sem);
1777 keyres = keyring->restrict_link;
1779 keyres->check = restrict_link_reject;
1781 key_put(keyres->key);
1783 keyres->keytype = NULL;
1785 up_write(&keyring->sem);
1787 kleave(" [restriction gc]");