// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later /* Instantiate a public key crypto key from an X.509 Certificate * * Copyright (C) 2012, 2016 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
*/
/** * restrict_link_by_signature - Restrict additions to a ring of public keys * @dest_keyring: Keyring being linked to. * @type: The type of key being added. * @payload: The payload of the new key. * @trust_keyring: A ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. * * Check the new certificate against the ones in the trust keyring. If one of * those is the signing key and validates the new certificate, then mark the * new certificate as being trusted. * * Returns 0 if the new certificate was accepted, -ENOKEY if we couldn't find a * matching parent certificate in the trusted list, -EKEYREJECTED if the * signature check fails or the key is blacklisted, -ENOPKG if the signature * uses unsupported crypto, or some other error if there is a matching * certificate but the signature check cannot be performed.
*/ int restrict_link_by_signature(struct key *dest_keyring, conststruct key_type *type, constunion key_payload *payload, struct key *trust_keyring)
{ conststruct public_key_signature *sig; struct key *key; int ret;
pr_devel("==>%s()\n", __func__);
if (!trust_keyring) return -ENOKEY;
if (type != &key_type_asymmetric) return -EOPNOTSUPP;
sig = payload->data[asym_auth]; if (!sig) return -ENOPKG; if (!sig->auth_ids[0] && !sig->auth_ids[1] && !sig->auth_ids[2]) return -ENOKEY;
if (ca_keyid && !asymmetric_key_id_partial(sig->auth_ids[1], ca_keyid)) return -EPERM;
/* See if we have a key that signed this one. */
key = find_asymmetric_key(trust_keyring,
sig->auth_ids[0], sig->auth_ids[1],
sig->auth_ids[2], false); if (IS_ERR(key)) return -ENOKEY;
if (use_builtin_keys && !test_bit(KEY_FLAG_BUILTIN, &key->flags))
ret = -ENOKEY; elseif (IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_SECONDARY_TRUSTED_KEYRING_SIGNED_BY_BUILTIN) &&
!strcmp(dest_keyring->description, ".secondary_trusted_keys") &&
!test_bit(KEY_FLAG_BUILTIN, &key->flags))
ret = -ENOKEY; else
ret = verify_signature(key, sig);
key_put(key); return ret;
}
/** * restrict_link_by_ca - Restrict additions to a ring of CA keys * @dest_keyring: Keyring being linked to. * @type: The type of key being added. * @payload: The payload of the new key. * @trust_keyring: Unused. * * Check if the new certificate is a CA. If it is a CA, then mark the new * certificate as being ok to link. * * Returns 0 if the new certificate was accepted, -ENOKEY if the * certificate is not a CA. -ENOPKG if the signature uses unsupported * crypto, or some other error if there is a matching certificate but * the signature check cannot be performed.
*/ int restrict_link_by_ca(struct key *dest_keyring, conststruct key_type *type, constunion key_payload *payload, struct key *trust_keyring)
{ conststruct public_key *pkey;
if (type != &key_type_asymmetric) return -EOPNOTSUPP;
pkey = payload->data[asym_crypto]; if (!pkey) return -ENOPKG; if (!test_bit(KEY_EFLAG_CA, &pkey->key_eflags)) return -ENOKEY; if (!test_bit(KEY_EFLAG_KEYCERTSIGN, &pkey->key_eflags)) return -ENOKEY; if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INTEGRITY_CA_MACHINE_KEYRING_MAX)) return 0; if (test_bit(KEY_EFLAG_DIGITALSIG, &pkey->key_eflags)) return -ENOKEY;
return 0;
}
/** * restrict_link_by_digsig - Restrict additions to a ring of digsig keys * @dest_keyring: Keyring being linked to. * @type: The type of key being added. * @payload: The payload of the new key. * @trust_keyring: A ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. * * Check if the new certificate has digitalSignature usage set. If it is, * then mark the new certificate as being ok to link. Afterwards verify * the new certificate against the ones in the trust_keyring. * * Returns 0 if the new certificate was accepted, -ENOKEY if the * certificate is not a digsig. -ENOPKG if the signature uses unsupported * crypto, or some other error if there is a matching certificate but * the signature check cannot be performed.
*/ int restrict_link_by_digsig(struct key *dest_keyring, conststruct key_type *type, constunion key_payload *payload, struct key *trust_keyring)
{ conststruct public_key *pkey;
if (type != &key_type_asymmetric) return -EOPNOTSUPP;
pkey = payload->data[asym_crypto];
if (!pkey) return -ENOPKG;
if (!test_bit(KEY_EFLAG_DIGITALSIG, &pkey->key_eflags)) return -ENOKEY;
if (test_bit(KEY_EFLAG_CA, &pkey->key_eflags)) return -ENOKEY;
if (test_bit(KEY_EFLAG_KEYCERTSIGN, &pkey->key_eflags)) return -ENOKEY;
if (!dest_keyring) return -ENOKEY; elseif (dest_keyring->type != &key_type_keyring) return -EOPNOTSUPP;
if (!trusted && !check_dest) return -ENOKEY;
if (type != &key_type_asymmetric) return -EOPNOTSUPP;
sig = payload->data[asym_auth]; if (!sig) return -ENOPKG; if (!sig->auth_ids[0] && !sig->auth_ids[1] && !sig->auth_ids[2]) return -ENOKEY;
if (trusted) { if (trusted->type == &key_type_keyring) { /* See if we have a key that signed this one. */
key = find_asymmetric_key(trusted, sig->auth_ids[0],
sig->auth_ids[1],
sig->auth_ids[2], false); if (IS_ERR(key))
key = NULL;
} elseif (trusted->type == &key_type_asymmetric) { conststruct asymmetric_key_id **signer_ids;
/* * The auth_ids come from the candidate key (the * one that is being considered for addition to * dest_keyring) and identify the key that was * used to sign. * * The signer_ids are identifiers for the * signing key specified for dest_keyring. * * The first auth_id is the preferred id, 2nd and * 3rd are the fallbacks. If exactly one of * auth_ids[0] and auth_ids[1] is present, it may * match either signer_ids[0] or signed_ids[1]. * If both are present the first one may match * either signed_id but the second one must match * the second signer_id. If neither of them is * available, auth_ids[2] is matched against * signer_ids[2] as a fallback.
*/ if (!sig->auth_ids[0] && !sig->auth_ids[1]) { if (asymmetric_key_id_same(signer_ids[2],
sig->auth_ids[2]))
key = __key_get(trusted);
if (check_dest && !key) { /* See if the destination has a key that signed this one. */
key = find_asymmetric_key(dest_keyring, sig->auth_ids[0],
sig->auth_ids[1], sig->auth_ids[2], false); if (IS_ERR(key))
key = NULL;
}
if (!key) return -ENOKEY;
ret = key_validate(key); if (ret == 0)
ret = verify_signature(key, sig);
key_put(key); return ret;
}
/** * restrict_link_by_key_or_keyring - Restrict additions to a ring of public * keys using the restrict_key information stored in the ring. * @dest_keyring: Keyring being linked to. * @type: The type of key being added. * @payload: The payload of the new key. * @trusted: A key or ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. * * Check the new certificate only against the key or keys passed in the data * parameter. If one of those is the signing key and validates the new * certificate, then mark the new certificate as being ok to link. * * Returns 0 if the new certificate was accepted, -ENOKEY if we * couldn't find a matching parent certificate in the trusted list, * -EKEYREJECTED if the signature check fails, -ENOPKG if the signature uses * unsupported crypto, or some other error if there is a matching certificate * but the signature check cannot be performed.
*/ int restrict_link_by_key_or_keyring(struct key *dest_keyring, conststruct key_type *type, constunion key_payload *payload, struct key *trusted)
{ return key_or_keyring_common(dest_keyring, type, payload, trusted, false);
}
/** * restrict_link_by_key_or_keyring_chain - Restrict additions to a ring of * public keys using the restrict_key information stored in the ring. * @dest_keyring: Keyring being linked to. * @type: The type of key being added. * @payload: The payload of the new key. * @trusted: A key or ring of keys that can be used to vouch for the new cert. * * Check the new certificate against the key or keys passed in the data * parameter and against the keys already linked to the destination keyring. If * one of those is the signing key and validates the new certificate, then mark * the new certificate as being ok to link. * * Returns 0 if the new certificate was accepted, -ENOKEY if we * couldn't find a matching parent certificate in the trusted list, * -EKEYREJECTED if the signature check fails, -ENOPKG if the signature uses * unsupported crypto, or some other error if there is a matching certificate * but the signature check cannot be performed.
*/ int restrict_link_by_key_or_keyring_chain(struct key *dest_keyring, conststruct key_type *type, constunion key_payload *payload, struct key *trusted)
{ return key_or_keyring_common(dest_keyring, type, payload, trusted, true);
}
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