#include <keyutils.h> key_serial_t request_key(const char *type, const char *description, const char *callout_info, key_serial_t keyring); |
request_key() first recursively searches all the keyrings attached to the calling process in the order thread-specific keyring, process-specific keyring and then session keyring for a matching key.
If request_key() is called from a program invoked by request_key() on behalf of some other process to generate a key, then the keyrings of that other process will be searched next, using that other process’s UID, GID, groups and security context to control access.
The keys in each keyring searched are checked for a match before any child keyrings are recursed into. Only keys that are searchable for the caller may be found, and onlysearchable keyrings may be searched.
If the key is not found then, if callout_info is set, this function will attempt to look further afield. In such a case, the callout_info is passed to a userspace service such as/sbin/request-key to generate the key.
If that is unsuccessful also, then an error will be returned, and a temporary negative key will be installed in the nominated keyring. This will expire after a few seconds, but will cause subsequent calls to request_key() to fail until it does.
The keyring serial number may be that of a valid keyring to which the caller has write permission, or it may be a special keyring ID:
標籤 | 描述 |
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KEY_SPEC_THREAD_KEYRING | |
This specifies the caller’s thread-specific keyring. | |
KEY_SPEC_PROCESS_KEYRING | |
This specifies the caller’s process-specific keyring. | |
KEY_SPEC_SESSION_KEYRING | |
This specifies the caller’s session-specific keyring. | |
KEY_SPEC_USER_KEYRING | |
This specifies the caller’s UID-specific keyring. | |
KEY_SPEC_USER_SESSION_KEYRING | |
This specifies the caller’s UID-session keyring. |
標籤 | 描述 |
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ENOKEY | No matching key was found. |
EKEYEXPIRED | |
An expired key was found, but no replacement could be obtained. | |
EKEYREVOKED | |
A revoked key was found, but no replacement could be obtained. | |
EKEYREJECTED | |
The attempt to generate a new key was rejected. | |
ENOMEM | Insufficient memory to create a key. |
EINTR | The request was interrupted by a signal. |
EDQUOT | The key quota for this user would be exceeded by creating this key or linking it to the keyring. |
EACCES | The keyring wasn’t available for modification by the user. |