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KEYS: Update the keyrings documentation for match changes
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
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const char *callout_info);
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This is used to request a key or keyring with a description that matches
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the description specified according to the key type's match function. This
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permits approximate matching to occur. If callout_string is not NULL, then
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/sbin/request-key will be invoked in an attempt to obtain the key from
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userspace. In that case, callout_string will be passed as an argument to
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the program.
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the description specified according to the key type's match_preparse()
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method. This permits approximate matching to occur. If callout_string is
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not NULL, then /sbin/request-key will be invoked in an attempt to obtain
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the key from userspace. In that case, callout_string will be passed as an
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argument to the program.
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Should the function fail error ENOKEY, EKEYEXPIRED or EKEYREVOKED will be
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returned.
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The method should return 0 if successful or a negative error code
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otherwise.
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(*) void (*free_preparse)(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep);
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This method is only required if the preparse() method is provided,
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It is safe to sleep in this method.
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(*) int (*match)(const struct key *key, const void *desc);
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(*) int (*match_preparse)(struct key_match_data *match_data);
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This method is called to match a key against a description. It should
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return non-zero if the two match, zero if they don't.
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This method is optional. It is called when a key search is about to be
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performed. It is given the following structure:
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This method should not need to lock the key in any way. The type and
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description can be considered invariant, and the payload should not be
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accessed (the key may not yet be instantiated).
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struct key_match_data {
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bool (*cmp)(const struct key *key,
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const struct key_match_data *match_data);
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const void *raw_data;
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void *preparsed;
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unsigned lookup_type;
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};
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It is not safe to sleep in this method; the caller may hold spinlocks.
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On entry, raw_data will be pointing to the criteria to be used in matching
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a key by the caller and should not be modified. (*cmp)() will be pointing
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to the default matcher function (which does an exact description match
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against raw_data) and lookup_type will be set to indicate a direct lookup.
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The following lookup_type values are available:
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[*] KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_DIRECT - A direct lookup hashes the type and
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description to narrow down the search to a small number of keys.
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[*] KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_ITERATE - An iterative lookup walks all the
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keys in the keyring until one is matched. This must be used for any
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search that's not doing a simple direct match on the key description.
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The method may set cmp to point to a function of its choice that does some
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other form of match, may set lookup_type to KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_ITERATE
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and may attach something to the preparsed pointer for use by (*cmp)().
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(*cmp)() should return true if a key matches and false otherwise.
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If preparsed is set, it may be necessary to use the match_free() method to
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clean it up.
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The method should return 0 if successful or a negative error code
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otherwise.
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It is permitted to sleep in this method, but (*cmp)() may not sleep as
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locks will be held over it.
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If match_preparse() is not provided, keys of this type will be matched
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exactly by their description.
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(*) void (*match_free)(struct key_match_data *match_data);
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This method is optional. If given, it called to clean up
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match_data->preparsed after a successful call to match_preparse().
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(*) void (*revoke)(struct key *key);
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