Here's v2 of the patch with the reported errors fixed. It's still untested by
me, however.
David
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KEYS: Provide keyctls to do public key operations
From: David Howells
Provide keyctl functions to do public key operations (sign, verify, encrypt
and decrypt) if the
Here's v2 of the patch with the reported errors fixed. It's still untested by
me, however.
David
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KEYS: Provide keyctls to do public key operations
From: David Howells
Provide keyctl functions to do public key operations (sign, verify, encrypt
and decrypt) if the target key supports them,
Mat Martineau wrote:
> > The interface for the active ops is a bit clunky as the syscall interface
> > doesn't provide sufficient argument space to pass everything I need to
> > specify. Some basic integer arguments are specified in a struct and more
> >
Mat Martineau wrote:
> > The interface for the active ops is a bit clunky as the syscall interface
> > doesn't provide sufficient argument space to pass everything I need to
> > specify. Some basic integer arguments are specified in a struct and more
> > complex options through a string of
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016, David Howells wrote:
The interface for the active ops is a bit clunky as the syscall interface
doesn't provide sufficient argument space to pass everything I need to
specify. Some basic integer arguments are specified in a struct and more
complex options through a string
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016, David Howells wrote:
The interface for the active ops is a bit clunky as the syscall interface
doesn't provide sufficient argument space to pass everything I need to
specify. Some basic integer arguments are specified in a struct and more
complex options through a string
Tadeusz Struk wrote:
> > --- a/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> > +++ b/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
>
> Since this file implements the enc/dec operations also
> should it be renamed to crypto/asymmetric_keys/public_key_ops.c
> or something similar?
Tadeusz Struk wrote:
> > --- a/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> > +++ b/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
>
> Since this file implements the enc/dec operations also
> should it be renamed to crypto/asymmetric_keys/public_key_ops.c
> or something similar? signature.c is a bit confusing now.
Hi David,
On 04/14/2016 03:00 PM, David Howells wrote:
> diff --git a/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> b/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> index 11b7ba170904..8ecbeda16b53 100644
> --- a/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> +++ b/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
Since this file
Hi David,
On 04/14/2016 03:00 PM, David Howells wrote:
> diff --git a/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> b/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> index 11b7ba170904..8ecbeda16b53 100644
> --- a/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
> +++ b/crypto/asymmetric_keys/signature.c
Since this file
Here's a patch that does a first attempt at implementing keyctls for public
key operations using asymmetric-type keys. This includes provision of a
query function.
[!] Note that whilst this patch compiles, it has not yet been tested.
I make the assumption that the asymmetric key type is the
Here's a patch that does a first attempt at implementing keyctls for public
key operations using asymmetric-type keys. This includes provision of a
query function.
[!] Note that whilst this patch compiles, it has not yet been tested.
I make the assumption that the asymmetric key type is the
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