Re: [GIT PULL] Keys: Set 3 - Keyrings namespacing for 5.3

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[GIT PULL] Keys: Set 3 - Keyrings namespacing for 5.3

2019-07-05 Thread David Howells
Here's my third block of keyrings changes for the next merge window.

These patches help make keys and keyrings more namespace aware.  Firstly
some miscellaneous patches to make the process easier:

 (1) Simplify key index_key handling so that the word-sized chunks
 assoc_array requires don't have to be shifted about, making it easier
 to add more bits into the key.

 (2) Cache the hash value in the key so that we don't have to calculate on
 every key we examine during a search (it involves a bunch of
 multiplications).

 (3) Allow keying_search() to search non-recursively.

Then the main patches:

 (4) Make it so that keyring names are per-user_namespace from the point of
 view of KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING so that they're not accessible
 cross-user_namespace.

 keyctl_capabilities() shows KEYCTL_CAPS1_NS_KEYRING_NAME for this.

 (5) Move the user and user-session keyrings to the user_namespace rather
 than the user_struct.  This prevents them propagating directly across
 user_namespaces boundaries (ie. the KEY_SPEC_* flags will only pick
 from the current user_namespace).

 (6) Make it possible to include the target namespace in which the key shall
 operate in the index_key.  This will allow the possibility of multiple
 keys with the same description, but different target domains to be held
 in the same keyring.

 keyctl_capabilities() shows KEYCTL_CAPS1_NS_KEY_TAG for this.

 (7) Make it so that keys are implicitly invalidated by removal of a domain
 tag, causing them to be garbage collected.

 (8) Institute a network namespace domain tag that allows keys to be
 differentiated by the network namespace in which they operate.  New keys
 that are of a type marked 'KEY_TYPE_NET_DOMAIN' are assigned the network
 domain in force when they are created.

 (9) Make it so that the desired network namespace can be handed down into the
 request_key() mechanism.  This allows AFS, NFS, etc. to request keys
 specific to the network namespace of the superblock.

 This also means that the keys in the DNS record cache are thenceforth
 namespaced, provided network filesystems pass the appropriate network
 namespace down into dns_query().

 For DNS, AFS and NFS are good, whilst CIFS and Ceph are not.  Other
 cache keyrings, such as idmapper keyrings, also need to set the domain
 tag - for which they need access to the network namespace of the
 superblock.

David
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The following changes since commit 3b8c4a08a471d56ecaaca939c972fdf5b8255629:

  keys: Kill off request_key_async{,_with_auxdata} (2019-06-26 20:58:13 +0100)

are available in the Git repository at:

  git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs.git 
tags/keys-namespace-20190627

for you to fetch changes up to a58946c158a040068e7c94dc1d58bbd273258068:

  keys: Pass the network namespace into request_key mechanism (2019-06-27 
23:02:12 +0100)


Keyrings namespacing


David Howells (9):
  keys: Simplify key description management
  keys: Cache the hash value to avoid lots of recalculation
  keys: Add a 'recurse' flag for keyring searches
  keys: Namespace keyring names
  keys: Move the user and user-session keyrings to the user_namespace
  keys: Include target namespace in match criteria
  keys: Garbage collect keys for which the domain has been removed
  keys: Network namespace domain tag
  keys: Pass the network namespace into request_key mechanism

 Documentation/security/keys/core.rst|  38 ++--
 Documentation/security/keys/request-key.rst |  29 ++-
 certs/blacklist.c   |   2 +-
 crypto/asymmetric_keys/asymmetric_type.c|   2 +-
 fs/afs/addr_list.c  |   4 +-
 fs/afs/dynroot.c|   8 +-
 fs/cifs/dns_resolve.c   |   3 +-
 fs/nfs/dns_resolve.c|   3 +-
 fs/nfs/nfs4idmap.c  |   2 +-
 include/linux/dns_resolver.h|   3 +-
 include/linux/key-type.h|   3 +
 include/linux/key.h |  81 -
 include/linux/sched/user.h  |  14 --
 include/linux/user_namespace.h  |  12 +-
 include/net/net_namespace.h |   3 +
 include/uapi/linux/keyctl.h |   2 +
 kernel/user.c   |   8 +-
 kernel/user_namespace.c |   9 +-
 lib/digsig.c|   2 +-
 net/ceph/messenger.c|   3 +-
 net/core/net_namespace.c|  20 +++
 net/dns_resolver/dns_key.c  |   1 +
 net/dns_resolver/dns_query.c|   7 +-
 net/rxrpc/key.c |   6 +-
 net/rxrpc/security.c|