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1 /* Asymmetric Public-key cryptography key type interface
3 * See Documentation/security/asymmetric-keys.txt
5 * Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
6 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence
10 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
11 * 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version.
14 #ifndef _KEYS_ASYMMETRIC_TYPE_H
15 #define _KEYS_ASYMMETRIC_TYPE_H
17 #include <linux/key-type.h>
18 #include <linux/verification.h>
20 extern struct key_type key_type_asymmetric;
23 * The key payload is four words. The asymmetric-type key uses them as
24 * follows:
26 enum asymmetric_payload_bits {
27 asym_crypto, /* The data representing the key */
28 asym_subtype, /* Pointer to an asymmetric_key_subtype struct */
29 asym_key_ids, /* Pointer to an asymmetric_key_ids struct */
30 asym_auth /* The key's authorisation (signature, parent key ID) */
34 * Identifiers for an asymmetric key ID. We have three ways of looking up a
35 * key derived from an X.509 certificate:
37 * (1) Serial Number & Issuer. Non-optional. This is the only valid way to
38 * map a PKCS#7 signature to an X.509 certificate.
40 * (2) Issuer & Subject Unique IDs. Optional. These were the original way to
41 * match X.509 certificates, but have fallen into disuse in favour of (3).
43 * (3) Auth & Subject Key Identifiers. Optional. SKIDs are only provided on
44 * CA keys that are intended to sign other keys, so don't appear in end
45 * user certificates unless forced.
47 * We could also support an PGP key identifier, which is just a SHA1 sum of the
48 * public key and certain parameters, but since we don't support PGP keys at
49 * the moment, we shall ignore those.
51 * What we actually do is provide a place where binary identifiers can be
52 * stashed and then compare against them when checking for an id match.
54 struct asymmetric_key_id {
55 unsigned short len;
56 unsigned char data[];
59 struct asymmetric_key_ids {
60 void *id[2];
63 extern bool asymmetric_key_id_same(const struct asymmetric_key_id *kid1,
64 const struct asymmetric_key_id *kid2);
66 extern bool asymmetric_key_id_partial(const struct asymmetric_key_id *kid1,
67 const struct asymmetric_key_id *kid2);
69 extern struct asymmetric_key_id *asymmetric_key_generate_id(const void *val_1,
70 size_t len_1,
71 const void *val_2,
72 size_t len_2);
73 static inline
74 const struct asymmetric_key_ids *asymmetric_key_ids(const struct key *key)
76 return key->payload.data[asym_key_ids];
79 extern struct key *find_asymmetric_key(struct key *keyring,
80 const struct asymmetric_key_id *id_0,
81 const struct asymmetric_key_id *id_1,
82 bool partial);
85 * The payload is at the discretion of the subtype.
88 #endif /* _KEYS_ASYMMETRIC_TYPE_H */