// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later /* RxRPC key management * * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com) * * RxRPC keys should have a description of describing their purpose: * "afs@CAMBRIDGE.REDHAT.COM> */ #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ar-internal.h" static int rxrpc_vet_description_s(const char *); static int rxrpc_preparse_s(struct key_preparsed_payload *); static void rxrpc_free_preparse_s(struct key_preparsed_payload *); static void rxrpc_destroy_s(struct key *); static void rxrpc_describe_s(const struct key *, struct seq_file *); /* * rxrpc server keys take ":[:]" as the * description and the key material as the payload. */ struct key_type key_type_rxrpc_s = { .name = "rxrpc_s", .flags = KEY_TYPE_NET_DOMAIN, .vet_description = rxrpc_vet_description_s, .preparse = rxrpc_preparse_s, .free_preparse = rxrpc_free_preparse_s, .instantiate = generic_key_instantiate, .destroy = rxrpc_destroy_s, .describe = rxrpc_describe_s, }; /* * Vet the description for an RxRPC server key. */ static int rxrpc_vet_description_s(const char *desc) { unsigned long service, sec_class; char *p; service = simple_strtoul(desc, &p, 10); if (*p != ':' || service > 65535) return -EINVAL; sec_class = simple_strtoul(p + 1, &p, 10); if ((*p && *p != ':') || sec_class < 1 || sec_class > 255) return -EINVAL; return 0; } /* * Preparse a server secret key. */ static int rxrpc_preparse_s(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep) { const struct rxrpc_security *sec; unsigned int service, sec_class; int n; _enter("%zu", prep->datalen); if (!prep->orig_description) return -EINVAL; if (sscanf(prep->orig_description, "%u:%u%n", &service, &sec_class, &n) != 2) return -EINVAL; sec = rxrpc_security_lookup(sec_class); if (!sec) return -ENOPKG; prep->payload.data[1] = (struct rxrpc_security *)sec; if (!sec->preparse_server_key) return -EINVAL; return sec->preparse_server_key(prep); } static void rxrpc_free_preparse_s(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep) { const struct rxrpc_security *sec = prep->payload.data[1]; if (sec && sec->free_preparse_server_key) sec->free_preparse_server_key(prep); } static void rxrpc_destroy_s(struct key *key) { const struct rxrpc_security *sec = key->payload.data[1]; if (sec && sec->destroy_server_key) sec->destroy_server_key(key); } static void rxrpc_describe_s(const struct key *key, struct seq_file *m) { const struct rxrpc_security *sec = key->payload.data[1]; seq_puts(m, key->description); if (sec && sec->describe_server_key) sec->describe_server_key(key, m); } /* * grab the security keyring for a server socket */ int rxrpc_server_keyring(struct rxrpc_sock *rx, sockptr_t optval, int optlen) { struct key *key; char *description; _enter(""); if (optlen <= 0 || optlen > PAGE_SIZE - 1) return -EINVAL; description = memdup_sockptr_nul(optval, optlen); if (IS_ERR(description)) return PTR_ERR(description); key = request_key(&key_type_keyring, description, NULL); if (IS_ERR(key)) { kfree(description); _leave(" = %ld", PTR_ERR(key)); return PTR_ERR(key); } rx->securities = key; kfree(description); _leave(" = 0 [key %x]", key->serial); return 0; } /** * rxrpc_sock_set_security_keyring - Set the security keyring for a kernel service * @sk: The socket to set the keyring on * @keyring: The keyring to set * * Set the server security keyring on an rxrpc socket. This is used to provide * the encryption keys for a kernel service. * * Return: %0 if successful and a negative error code otherwise. */ int rxrpc_sock_set_security_keyring(struct sock *sk, struct key *keyring) { struct rxrpc_sock *rx = rxrpc_sk(sk); int ret = 0; lock_sock(sk); if (rx->securities) ret = -EINVAL; else if (rx->sk.sk_state != RXRPC_UNBOUND) ret = -EISCONN; else rx->securities = key_get(keyring); release_sock(sk); return ret; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(rxrpc_sock_set_security_keyring); /** * rxrpc_sock_set_manage_response - Set the manage-response flag for a kernel service * @sk: The socket to set the keyring on * @set: True to set, false to clear the flag * * Set the flag on an rxrpc socket to say that the caller wants to manage the * RESPONSE packet and the user-defined data it may contain. Setting this * means that recvmsg() will return messages with RXRPC_CHALLENGED in the * control message buffer containing information about the challenge. * * The user should respond to the challenge by passing RXRPC_RESPOND or * RXRPC_RESPOND_ABORT control messages with sendmsg() to the same call. * Supplementary control messages, such as RXRPC_RESP_RXGK_APPDATA, may be * included to indicate the parts the user wants to supply. * * The server will be passed the response data with a RXRPC_RESPONDED control * message when it gets the first data from each call. * * Note that this is only honoured by security classes that need auxiliary data * (e.g. RxGK). Those that don't offer the facility (e.g. RxKAD) respond * without consulting userspace. * * Return: The previous setting. */ int rxrpc_sock_set_manage_response(struct sock *sk, bool set) { struct rxrpc_sock *rx = rxrpc_sk(sk); int ret; lock_sock(sk); ret = !!test_bit(RXRPC_SOCK_MANAGE_RESPONSE, &rx->flags); if (set) set_bit(RXRPC_SOCK_MANAGE_RESPONSE, &rx->flags); else clear_bit(RXRPC_SOCK_MANAGE_RESPONSE, &rx->flags); release_sock(sk); return ret; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(rxrpc_sock_set_manage_response);