On 03/01/2019 20:29, Pavel Machek wrote:
> On Fri 2018-12-07 18:39:25, Kristina Martsenko wrote:
>> From: Mark Rutland <[email protected]>
>> 
>> This patch adds basic support for pointer authentication,
>> allowing userspace to make use of APIAKey, APIBKey, APDAKey,
>> APDBKey, and APGAKey. The kernel maintains key values for each
>> process (shared by all threads within), which are initialised to
>> random values at exec()
> time.
> 
> ...
> 
>> +/* + * We give each process its own keys, which are shared by
>> all threads. The keys + * are inherited upon fork(), and
>> reinitialised upon exec*(). + */ +struct ptrauth_keys { +    struct
>> ptrauth_key apia; +  struct ptrauth_key apib; +      struct ptrauth_key
>> apda; +      struct ptrauth_key apdb; +      struct ptrauth_key apga; +};
> 
> intstruction_a, data_a, generic_a? Should be easier to understand
> than "apdb" ...

... until you realize that these names do match the documentation,
which makes it even easier to understand how the code uses the
architecture.

        M.
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