[GIT PULL] Keys: Set 4 - Key ACLs for 5.3
David Howells
dhowells at redhat.com
Fri Aug 16 13:36:42 UTC 2019
Mimi Zohar <zohar at linux.ibm.com> wrote:
> Sorry for the delay. An exception is needed for loading builtin keys
> "KEY_ALLOC_BUILT_IN" onto a keyring that is not writable by userspace.
> The following works, but probably is not how David would handle the
> exception.
I think the attached is the right way to fix it.
load_system_certificate_list(), for example, when it creates keys does this:
key = key_create_or_update(make_key_ref(builtin_trusted_keys, 1),
marking the keyring as "possessed" in make_key_ref(). This allows the
possessor permits to be used - and that's the *only* way to use them for
internal keyrings like this because you can't link to them and you can't join
them.
David
---
diff --git a/certs/system_keyring.c b/certs/system_keyring.c
index 57be78b5fdfc..1f8f26f7bb05 100644
--- a/certs/system_keyring.c
+++ b/certs/system_keyring.c
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ static __init int system_trusted_keyring_init(void)
builtin_trusted_keys =
keyring_alloc(".builtin_trusted_keys",
KUIDT_INIT(0), KGIDT_INIT(0), current_cred(),
- &internal_key_acl, KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA,
+ &internal_keyring_acl, KEY_ALLOC_NOT_IN_QUOTA,
NULL, NULL);
if (IS_ERR(builtin_trusted_keys))
panic("Can't allocate builtin trusted keyring\n");
diff --git a/security/keys/permission.c b/security/keys/permission.c
index fc84d9ef6239..86efd3eaf083 100644
--- a/security/keys/permission.c
+++ b/security/keys/permission.c
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ struct key_acl internal_keyring_acl = {
.usage = REFCOUNT_INIT(1),
.nr_ace = 2,
.aces = {
- KEY_POSSESSOR_ACE(KEY_ACE_SEARCH),
+ KEY_POSSESSOR_ACE(KEY_ACE_SEARCH | KEY_ACE_WRITE),
KEY_OWNER_ACE(KEY_ACE_VIEW | KEY_ACE_READ | KEY_ACE_SEARCH),
}
};
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