[PATCH] security: keys: Use kvfree_sensitive in a few places
James Bottomley
James.Bottomley at HansenPartnership.com
Fri Sep 11 15:04:24 UTC 2020
On Fri, 2020-09-11 at 12:44 +0100, Alex Dewar wrote:
> In big_key.c, there are a few places where memzero_explicit + kvfree
> is used. It is better to use kvfree_sensitive instead, which is more
> readable and also prevents the compiler from eliding the call to
> memzero_explicit. Fix this.
That last bit is untrue: the compiler can't elide memzero_explicit ...
that's why it has the explicit suffix.
The original problem was a lot of people do memset(.., 0, ..); kfree()
which the compiler can elide if it understands the memory is going out
of scope. Or the even more problematic memset(..., 0, ...) on a stack
variable before it goes out of scope.
We can argue about readability but there's no secret leak here.
James
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