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.\" 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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memusage.1, pldd.1, sprof.1, add_key.2, bind.2, bpf.2, clone.2, dup.2, epoll_ctl.2, eventfd.2, fanotify_init.2, fanotify_mark.2, futex.2, getdents.2, getpid.2, getrlimit.2, intro.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, keyctl.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mprotect.2, msgctl.2, msgop.2, nfsservctl.2, open.2, open_by_handle_at.2, openat2.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, pivot_root.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, seccomp.2, select.2, send.2, signalfd.2, spu_run.2, sysctl.2, timer_create.2, userfaultfd.2, wait.2, CPU_SET.3, abs.3, argz_add.3, backtrace.3, bsearch.3, bswap.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, cmsg.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, drand48.3, drand48_r.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, endian.3, envz_add.3, errno.3, ffs.3, fopencookie.3, get_phys_pages.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getline.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getservent_r.3, hsearch.3, insque.3, intro.3, lrint.3, lround.3, lseek64.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_hook.3, malloc_info.3, mbsinit.3, mbstowcs.3, mtrace.3, newlocale.3, ntp_gettime.3, offsetof.3, perror.3, posix_fallocate.3, posix_spawn.3, printf.3, psignal.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_sigmask.3, qsort.3, rand.3, random.3, rpc.3, rtnetlink.3, scalbln.3, shm_open.3, stdarg.3, strcat.3, strerror.3, strfmon.3, strptime.3, strsignal.3, strtod.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, tsearch.3, wordexp.3, loop.4, vcs.4, veth.4, core.5, locale.5, slabinfo.5, cgroup_namespaces.7, cpuset.7, credentials.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inotify.7, ip.7, kernel_lockdown.7, man.7, mount_namespaces.7, namespaces.7, pid_namespaces.7, rtld-audit.7, sigevent.7, sock_diag.7, standards.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7: tstamp
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2020-11-01 20:04:35 +00:00
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.TH REQUEST_KEY 2 2020-11-01 Linux "Linux Key Management Calls"
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.SH NAME
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intro.1, add_key.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_thread_area.2, intro.2, keyctl.2, mbind.2, request_key.2, set_thread_area.2, clock.3, cmsg.3, getcwd.3, getpw.3, intro.3, malloc.3, posix_memalign.3, shm_open.3, sleep.3, sysconf.3, intro.4, sd.4, intro.5, locale.5, slabinfo.5, intro.6, boot.7, bootparam.7, futex.7, glob.7, hier.7, intro.7, libc.7, locale.7, mq_overview.7, netlink.7, sem_overview.7, shm_overview.7, unix.7, intro.8: Global fix: Use consistent capitalization in NAME section
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Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2012-10-21 06:29:13 +00:00
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request_key \- request a key from the kernel's key management facility
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.B #include <sys/types.h>
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.B #include <keyutils.h>
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_exit.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, close.2, connect.2, create_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, exit_group.2, fanotify_mark.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpid.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, getxattr.2, idle.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, ioctl.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_getfsmap.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, mount.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, pause.2, pciconfig_read.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, remap_file_pages.2, removexattr.2, rename.2, request_key.2, rmdir.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, setup.2, setxattr.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shutdown.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, stat.2, statfs.2, stime.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_delete.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, uname.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vhangup.2, vm86.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2, CPU_SET.3, INFINITY.3, __ppc_get_timebase.3, __ppc_set_ppr_med.3, __ppc_yield.3, __setfpucw.3, a64l.3, abort.3, abs.3, acos.3, acosh.3, addseverity.3, adjtime.3, aio_cancel.3, aio_error.3, aio_fsync.3, aio_init.3, aio_read.3, aio_return.3, aio_suspend.3, aio_write.3, alloca.3, argz_add.3, asin.3, asinh.3, asprintf.3, assert.3, assert_perror.3, atan.3, atan2.3, atanh.3, atexit.3, atof.3, atoi.3, basename.3, bcmp.3, bcopy.3, bsd_signal.3, bsearch.3, bstring.3, btowc.3, byteorder.3, cabs.3, cacos.3, cacosh.3, canonicalize_file_name.3, carg.3, casin.3, casinh.3, catan.3, catanh.3, catopen.3, cbrt.3, ccos.3, ccosh.3, ceil.3, cexp.3, cexp2.3, cfree.3, cimag.3, clearenv.3, clock.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, clog.3, clog10.3, clog2.3, closedir.3, cmsg.3, confstr.3, conj.3, copysign.3, cos.3, cosh.3, cpow.3, cproj.3, creal.3, crypt.3, csin.3, csinh.3, csqrt.3, ctan.3, ctanh.3, ctermid.3, ctime.3, daemon.3, difftime.3, dirfd.3, div.3, dlerror.3, dlopen.3, dlsym.3, drand48.3, drand48_r.3, duplocale.3, dysize.3, ecvt.3, ecvt_r.3, encrypt.3, endian.3, erf.3, erfc.3, err.3, errno.3, ether_aton.3, euidaccess.3, exec.3, exit.3, exp.3, exp10.3, exp2.3, expm1.3, fabs.3, fclose.3, fcloseall.3, fdim.3, fenv.3, ferror.3, fexecve.3, fflush.3, ffs.3, fgetc.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, fgetwc.3, fgetws.3, finite.3, flockfile.3, floor.3, fma.3, fmax.3, fmemopen.3, fmin.3, fmod.3, fmtmsg.3, fnmatch.3, fopen.3, fpathconf.3, fpclassify.3, fpurge.3, fputwc.3, fputws.3, fread.3, frexp.3, fseek.3, fseeko.3, ftime.3, ftok.3, fts.3, ftw.3, futimes.3, fwide.3, gamma.3, gcvt.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, get_phys_pages.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getauxval.3, getcontext.3, getcwd.3, getdate.3, getdirentries.3, getdtablesize.3, getentropy.3, getenv.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, gethostid.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getline.3, getloadavg.3, getlogin.3, getmntent.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getnetent_r.3, getopt.3, getpass.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpt.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent_r.3, getrpcport.3, gets.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getspnam.3, getsubopt.3, getttyent.3, getumask.3, getusershell.3, getutent.3, getw.3, getwchar.3, glob.3, grantpt.3, group_member.3, gsignal.3, hsearch.3, hypot.3, iconv.3, iconv_close.3, iconv_open.3, if_nameindex.3, if_nametoindex.3, ilogb.3, index.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_ntop.3, infnan.3, initgroups.3, insque.3, isalpha.3, isatty.3, isfdtype.3, isgreater.3, iswalnum.3, iswalpha.3, iswblank.3, iswcntrl.3, iswctype.3, iswdigit.3, iswgraph.3, iswlower.3, iswprint.3, iswpunct.3, iswspace.3, iswupper.3, iswxdigit.3, j0.3, key_setsecret.3, killpg.3, ldexp.3, lgamma.3, localeconv.3, lockf.3, log.3, log10.3, log1p.3, log2.3, logb.3, login.3, lrint.3, lround.3, lsearch.3, lseek64.3, makecontext.3, malloc.3, malloc_get_state.3, malloc_hook.3, malloc_info.3, matherr.3, mblen.3, mbrlen.3, mbrtowc.3, mbsinit.3, mbsnrtowcs.3, mbsrtowcs.3, mbstowcs.3, mbtowc.3, mcheck.3, memccpy.3, memchr.3, memcmp.3, memcpy.3, memfrob.3, memmem.3, memmove.3, mempcpy.3, memset.3, mkdtemp.3, mkfifo.3, mkstemp.3, mktemp.3, modf.3, mpool.3, mq_close.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mq_unlink.3, mtrace.3, nan.3, netlink.3, newlocale.3, nextafter.3, nl_langinfo.3, offsetof.3, on_exit.3, open_memstream.3, opendir.3, openpty.3, perror.3, popen.3, posix_fallocate.3, posix_madvise.3, posix_memalign.3, posix_openpt.3, pow.3, pow10.3, printf.3, profil.3, psignal.3, pthread_atfork.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_attr_setdetachstate.3, pthread_attr_setguardsize.3, pthread_attr_setinheritsched.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_attr_setschedpolicy.3, pthread_attr_setscope.3, pthread_attr_setstack.3, pthread_attr_setstackaddr.3, pthread_attr_setstacksize.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_detach.3, pthread_equal.3, pthread_exit.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_join.3, pthread_kill.3, pthread_rwlockattr_setkind_np.3, pthread_self.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setcancelstate.3, pthread_setconcurrency.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_sigqueue.3, pthread_testcancel.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, pthread_yield.3, ptsname.3, putenv.3, putgrent.3, putpwent.3, puts.3, putwchar.3, qecvt.3, qsort.3, raise.3, rand.3, random.3, random_r.3, rcmd.3, re_comp.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, remainder.3, remove.3, remquo.3, resolver.3, rewinddir.3, rexec.3, rint.3, round.3, rpmatch.3, rtime.3, rtnetlink.3, scalb.3, scalbln.3, scandir.3, scanf.3, sched_getcpu.3, seekdir.3, sem_close.3, sem_destroy.3, sem_getvalue.3, sem_init.3, sem_open.3, sem_post.3, sem_unlink.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, setbuf.3, setenv.3, setlocale.3, setlogmask.3, setnetgrent.3, shm_open.3, siginterrupt.3, signbit.3, significand.3, sigpause.3, sigqueue.3, sigset.3, sigvec.3, sigwait.3, sin.3, sincos.3, sinh.3, sleep.3, sockatmark.3, sqrt.3, statvfs.3, stdarg.3, stdio.3, stdio_ext.3, stpcpy.3, stpncpy.3, strcasecmp.3, strcat.3, strchr.3, strcmp.3, strcoll.3, strcpy.3, strdup.3, strerror.3, strfmon.3, strfromd.3, strfry.3, strftime.3, strlen.3, strnlen.3, strpbrk.3, strptime.3, strsep.3, strsignal.3, strspn.3, strstr.3, strtod.3, strtoimax.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, strverscmp.3, strxfrm.3, swab.3, sysconf.3, syslog.3, system.3, sysv_signal.3, tan.3, tanh.3, tcgetpgrp.3, tcgetsid.3, telldir.3, tempnam.3, termios.3, tgamma.3, timegm.3, timeradd.3, tmpfile.3, tmpnam.3, toascii.3, toupper.3, towctrans.3, towlower.3, towupper.3, trunc.3, tsearch.3, ttyname.3, ttyslot.3, tzset.3, ualarm.3, ulimit.3, ungetwc.3, unlocked_stdio.3, unlockpt.3, updwtmp.3, uselocale.3, usleep.3, wcpcpy.3, wcpncpy.3, wcrtomb.3, wcscasecmp.3, wcscat.3, wcschr.3, wcscmp.3, wcscpy.3, wcscspn.3, wcsdup.3, wcslen.3, wcsncasecmp.3, wcsncat.3, wcsncmp.3, wcsncpy.3, wcsnlen.3, wcsnrtombs.3, wcspbrk.3, wcsrchr.3, wcsrtombs.3, wcsspn.3, wcsstr.3, wcstoimax.3, wcstok.3, wcstombs.3, wcswidth.3, wctob.3, wctomb.3, wctrans.3, wctype.3, wcwidth.3, wmemchr.3, wmemcmp.3, wmemcpy.3, wmemmove.3, wmemset.3, wordexp.3, wprintf.3, xcrypt.3, y0.3, dsp56k.4, random.4, rtc.4, st.4, ddp.7, ip.7, ipv6.7, packet.7, rtnetlink.7, socket.7, tcp.7, udp.7, udplite.7, x25.7: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-15 15:16:29 +00:00
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.BI "key_serial_t request_key(const char *" type ", const char *" description ,
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.BI " const char *" callout_info ,
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Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2012-03-12 15:37:22 +00:00
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_syscall.2, clock_getres.2, clone.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, fallocate.2, futex.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, link.2, llseek.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, mq_getsetattr.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, pivot_root.2, process_vm_readv.2, query_module.2, readdir.2, recvmmsg.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_setattr.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, send.2, sendmmsg.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, sgetmask.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigprocmask.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, sync_file_range.2, syscall.2, sysctl.2, sysfs.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timer_delete.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, tkill.2, uselib.2, utimensat.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, aio_init.3, asinh.3, atan2.3, atanh.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, bzero.3, catgets.3, catopen.3, dladdr.3, dlsym.3, endian.3, envz_add.3, erf.3, erfc.3, error.3, ferror.3, ffs.3, fgetc.3, fmemopen.3, fopen.3, fopencookie.3, fseek.3, ftw.3, futimes.3, getdate.3, getenv.3, getline.3, getlogin.3, getrpcent.3, getsubopt.3, getutmp.3, getw.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, inet_net_pton.3, isalpha.3, lio_listio.3, makedev.3, malloc_get_state.3, malloc_stats.3, malloc_trim.3, malloc_usable_size.3, matherr.3, memchr.3, nextup.3, ntp_gettime.3, posix_madvise.3, program_invocation_name.3, pthread_atfork.3, pthread_attr_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_attr_setdetachstate.3, pthread_attr_setguardsize.3, pthread_attr_setinheritsched.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_attr_setschedpolicy.3, pthread_attr_setscope.3, pthread_attr_setstack.3, pthread_attr_setstackaddr.3, pthread_attr_setstacksize.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_detach.3, pthread_equal.3, pthread_exit.3, pthread_join.3, pthread_kill.3, pthread_kill_other_threads_np.3, pthread_rwlockattr_setkind_np.3, pthread_self.3, pthread_setcancelstate.3, pthread_setconcurrency.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, pthread_testcancel.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, pthread_yield.3, puts.3, random.3, random_r.3, rpc.3, sched_getcpu.3, setnetgrent.3, sigwait.3, stdin.3, strerror.3, strfmon.3, timeradd.3, tmpnam.3, toupper.3, towlower.3, towupper.3, ttyname.3, uselocale.3, xdr.3, dsp56k.4, sigevent.7, vdso.7: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-15 17:26:11 +00:00
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.BR request_key ()
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If such a key could not be found, then the key is optionally created.
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.BR request_key ()
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attaches it to the keyring whose ID is specified in
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and returns the key's serial number.
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
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2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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.BR request_key ()
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first recursively searches for a matching key in all of the keyrings
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attached to the calling process.
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The keyrings are searched in the order: thread-specific keyring,
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process-specific keyring, and then session keyring.
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add_key.2, bpf.2, fcntl.2, futex.2, listxattr.2, perf_event_open.2, prctl.2, request_key.2, sigaltstack.2, __ppc_set_ppr_med.3, __ppc_yield.3, getw.3, setbuf.3, setjmp.3, lirc.4, core.5, securetty.5, inode.7, keyrings.7, process-keyring.7, user-keyring.7, ld.so.8: srcfix: use .PP instead of .P
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2017-08-17 23:13:44 +00:00
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If
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.BR request_key ()
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is called from a program invoked by
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.BR request_key ()
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on behalf of some other process to generate a key, then the keyrings of that
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other process will be searched next,
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using that other process's user ID, group ID,
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supplementary group IDs, and security context to determine access.
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.\" David Howells: we can then have an arbitrarily long sequence
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.\" of "recursive" request-key upcalls. There is no limit, other
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.\" than number of PIDs, etc.
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add_key.2, bpf.2, fcntl.2, futex.2, listxattr.2, perf_event_open.2, prctl.2, request_key.2, sigaltstack.2, __ppc_set_ppr_med.3, __ppc_yield.3, getw.3, setbuf.3, setjmp.3, lirc.4, core.5, securetty.5, inode.7, keyrings.7, process-keyring.7, user-keyring.7, ld.so.8: srcfix: use .PP instead of .P
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 23:13:44 +00:00
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.PP
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The search of the keyring tree is breadth-first:
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the keys in each keyring searched are checked for a match before any child
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keyrings are recursed into.
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Only keys for which the caller has
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.I search
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permission be found, and only keyrings for which the caller has
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.I search
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permission may be searched.
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add_key.2, bpf.2, fcntl.2, futex.2, listxattr.2, perf_event_open.2, prctl.2, request_key.2, sigaltstack.2, __ppc_set_ppr_med.3, __ppc_yield.3, getw.3, setbuf.3, setjmp.3, lirc.4, core.5, securetty.5, inode.7, keyrings.7, process-keyring.7, user-keyring.7, ld.so.8: srcfix: use .PP instead of .P
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2017-08-17 23:13:44 +00:00
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.PP
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If the key is not found and
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.I callout
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is NULL, then the call fails with the error
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.BR ENOKEY .
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
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2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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.PP
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If the key is not found and
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.I callout
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is not NULL, then the kernel attempts to invoke a user-space
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program to instantiate the key.
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The details are given below.
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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.PP
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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The
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.I dest_keyring
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serial number may be that of a valid keyring for which the caller has
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.I write
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permission, or it may be one of the following special keyring IDs:
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.TP
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.B KEY_SPEC_THREAD_KEYRING
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This specifies the caller's thread-specific keyring (see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR thread\-keyring (7)).
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.TP
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2017-02-09 13:37:33 +00:00
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This specifies the caller's process-specific keyring (see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR process\-keyring (7)).
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.TP
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR session\-keyring (7)).
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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.B KEY_SPEC_USER_KEYRING
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2017-02-09 13:37:33 +00:00
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This specifies the caller's UID-specific keyring (see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR user\-keyring (7)).
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR user\-session\-keyring (7)).
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
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than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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.BR keyctl (2)
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operation and continuing in the order shown below
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until it finds the first keyring that exists:
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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since Linux 2.6.29).
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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.IP \(bu
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2016-12-17 10:30:05 +00:00
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The thread-specific keyring
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2017-02-09 13:11:41 +00:00
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.RB ( KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING ;
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see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR thread\-keyring (7)).
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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.IP \(bu
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2016-12-17 10:30:05 +00:00
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The process-specific keyring
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2017-02-09 13:11:41 +00:00
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.RB ( KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_PROCESS_KEYRING ;
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see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR process\-keyring (7)).
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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.IP \(bu
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2016-12-17 10:30:05 +00:00
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The session-specific keyring
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2017-02-09 13:11:41 +00:00
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.RB ( KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_SESSION_KEYRING ;
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see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR session\-keyring (7)).
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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.IP \(bu
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2017-03-13 20:17:48 +00:00
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The session keyring for the process's user ID
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2017-02-09 13:11:41 +00:00
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.RB ( KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_USER_SESSION_KEYRING ;
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see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR user\-session\-keyring (7)).
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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This keyring is expected to always exist.
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.IP \(bu
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2016-12-17 10:30:05 +00:00
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The UID-specific keyring
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2017-02-09 13:11:41 +00:00
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.RB ( KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_USER_KEYRING ;
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see
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR user\-keyring (7)).
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request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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This keyring is also expected to always exist.
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2017-02-09 13:14:49 +00:00
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.\" mtk: Are there circumstances where the user sessions and UID-specific
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.\" keyrings do not exist?
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.\"
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.\" David Howells:
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.\" The uid keyrings don't exist until someone tries to access them -
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.\" at which point they're both created. When you log in, pam_keyinit
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.\" creates a link to your user keyring in the session keyring it just
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.\" created, thereby creating the user and user-session keyrings.
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.\"
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.\" and David elaborated that "access" means:
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.\"
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.\" It means lookup_user_key() was passed KEY_LOOKUP_CREATE. So:
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.\"
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.\" add_key() - destination keyring
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.\" request_key() - destination keyring
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.\" KEYCTL_GET_KEYRING_ID - if create arg is true
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.\" KEYCTL_CLEAR
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.\" KEYCTL_LINK - both args
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.\" KEYCTL_SEARCH - destination keyring
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.\" KEYCTL_CHOWN
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.\" KEYCTL_SETPERM
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.\" KEYCTL_SET_TIMEOUT
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.\" KEYCTL_INSTANTIATE - destination keyring
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.\" KEYCTL_INSTANTIATE_IOV - destination keyring
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.\" KEYCTL_NEGATE - destination keyring
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.\" KEYCTL_REJECT - destination keyring
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.\" KEYCTL_GET_PERSISTENT - destination keyring
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.\"
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.\" will all create a keyring under some circumstances. Whereas the rest,
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.\" such as KEYCTL_GET_SECURITY, KEYCTL_READ and KEYCTL_REVOKE, won't.
|
request_key.2: Add information regarding default keyring
Notes from Eugene:
Based on linux v4.9-rc6 (9c763584):
* security/keys/keyctl.c, SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, ...), line 158:
* Assume that call is performed with with destringid == 0:
* We skip check on line 196, so dest_ref remains NULL
* On line 213, request_key_and_link is called with key_ref_to_ptr(dest_ref)
* key_ref_to_ptr() itself just zeroes lower bit which is used for
indication that key reference in the possession of the current
context.
* security/keys/request_key.c, request_key_and_link, line 508:
* On line 543, we try to search process keyrings for the key (we
fill ctx at hte beginning of the function and then pass it to
search_process_keyrings)
* If key is found (key_ref is not erroneous), we convert key_ref to
ptr on line 546 and skip the following block on line 547 since
dest_keyring is 0.
* If key is not found and error is not EAGAIN, then
construct_key_and_link is called on line 566 with dest_keyring ==
NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_key_and_link, line 430:
* On line 450, construct_get_dest_keyring is called with dest_keyring
== NULL.
* security/keys/request_key.c, construct_get_dest_keyring, line 253:
* The argument here (which is pointer to pointer to struct key) is
named _dest_keyring, but on line 257 it is dereferenced to local
variable dest_keyring (so it stores NULL now).
* We re going to the "else" branch (starting from line 266) of check
on line 262
* Now we are switching against cred->jit_keyring with the behavour
described in the patch.
* git grep jit_keyring security/keys reveals that it is assigned inside
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring, security/keys/keyctl.c, line 1257.
* keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring is called from SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl,
...), when option passed to keyctl is KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING (line
1652).
* Default value for jit_keyring is sort of difficult to find out, since
it is inherited, but overall it is explicitly set to
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING or copied from zeroed-out structures
(so it is equal to KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT) which leads to the same
behaviour in case the process has not been upcalled by request_key
construction.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-11-21 20:59:40 +00:00
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.PP
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2016-12-17 10:30:05 +00:00
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If the
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.BR keyctl (2)
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.BR KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING
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2017-02-10 13:52:42 +00:00
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operation specifies
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2016-12-17 10:30:05 +00:00
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.BR KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT
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(or no
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.BR KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING
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2017-02-10 13:52:42 +00:00
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operation is performed),
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2016-12-17 10:30:05 +00:00
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then the kernel looks for a keyring
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starting from the beginning of the list.
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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.\"
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.SS Requesting user-space instantiation of a key
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If the kernel cannot find a key matching
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.IR type
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and
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.IR description ,
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and
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.I callout
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is not NULL, then the kernel attempts to invoke a user-space
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program to instantiate a key with the given
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.IR type
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and
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.IR description .
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2016-10-26 14:30:36 +00:00
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In this case, the following steps are performed:
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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.IP a) 4
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2016-10-26 14:30:36 +00:00
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The kernel creates an uninstantiated key, U, with the requested
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.I type
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and
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.IR description .
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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.IP b)
|
2016-11-04 11:55:36 +00:00
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The kernel creates an authorization key, V,
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.\" struct request_key_auth, defined in security/keys/internal.h
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that refers to the key U and records the facts that the caller of
|
2017-06-25 10:11:39 +00:00
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.BR request_key ()
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2016-11-02 20:58:06 +00:00
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is:
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.RS
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.IP (1) 4
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the context in which the key U should be instantiated and secured, and
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2016-11-21 20:59:54 +00:00
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.IP (2)
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2016-11-02 20:58:06 +00:00
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the context from which associated key requests may be satisfied.
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.RE
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.IP
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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The authorization key is constructed as follows:
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.RS
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.IP * 3
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The key type is
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.IR """.request_key_auth""" .
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.IP *
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The key's UID and GID are the same as the corresponding filesystem IDs
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of the requesting process.
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.IP *
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The key grants
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.IR view ,
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.IR read ,
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and
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.IR search
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permissions to the key possessor as well as
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.IR view
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permission for the key user.
|
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.IP *
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The description (name) of the key is the hexadecimal
|
2016-11-04 11:55:36 +00:00
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string representing the ID of the key that is to be instantiated
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in the requesting program.
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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.IP *
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The payload of the key is taken from the data specified in
|
2016-10-26 14:30:36 +00:00
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.IR callout_info .
|
2016-11-04 11:55:36 +00:00
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.IP *
|
2016-11-21 21:00:01 +00:00
|
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Internally, the kernel also records the PID of the process that called
|
2017-06-25 10:11:39 +00:00
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.BR request_key ().
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2016-10-28 10:32:57 +00:00
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.RE
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.IP c)
|
2016-10-26 14:30:36 +00:00
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The kernel creates a process that executes a user-space service such as
|
intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR request\-key (8)
|
2016-10-26 14:30:36 +00:00
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with a new session keyring that contains a link to the authorization key, V.
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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.\" The request\-key(8) program can be invoked in circumstances *other* than
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
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.IP
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This program is supplied with the following command-line arguments:
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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.IR """/sbin/request\-key""" .
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.IP [1]
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The string
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.I """create"""
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(indicating that a key is to be created).
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The ID of the key that is to be instantiated.
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The filesystem UID of the caller of
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.BR request_key ().
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.IP [4]
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The filesystem GID of the caller of
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.BR request_key ().
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.IP [5]
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The ID of the thread keyring of the caller of
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.BR request_key ().
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This may be zero if that keyring hasn't been created.
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.IP [6]
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The ID of the process keyring of the caller of
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This may be zero if that keyring hasn't been created.
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.IP [7]
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The ID of the session keyring of the caller of
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.BR request_key ().
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.RE
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.IP
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.IR Note :
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each of the command-line arguments that is a key ID is encoded in
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.IR decimal
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.IR /proc/keys ,
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which are shown as hexadecimal values).
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.IP d)
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The program spawned in the previous step:
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.IP * 3
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Assumes the authority to instantiate the key U using the
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.BR keyctl (2)
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.BR KEYCTL_ASSUME_AUTHORITY
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operation (typically via the
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.BR keyctl_assume_authority (3)
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function).
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.IP *
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Obtains the callout data from the payload of the authorization key V
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(using the
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.BR keyctl (2)
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.BR KEYCTL_READ
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operation (or, more commonly, the
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.BR keyctl_read (3)
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function) with a key ID value of
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.BR KEY_SPEC_REQKEY_AUTH_KEY ).
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Instantiates the key
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(or execs another program that performs that task),
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specifying the payload and destination keyring.
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(The destination keyring that the requestor specified when calling
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can be accessed using the special key ID
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.BR KEY_SPEC_REQUESTOR_KEYRING .)
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.\" Should an instantiating program be using KEY_SPEC_REQUESTOR_KEYRING?
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.\" According to David Howells:
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.\" * A key added to that ring is then owned by the requester
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operation (or, more commonly, the
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function).
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call completes, and the requesting program can continue execution.
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add_key.2, bpf.2, fcntl.2, futex.2, listxattr.2, perf_event_open.2, prctl.2, request_key.2, sigaltstack.2, __ppc_set_ppr_med.3, __ppc_yield.3, getw.3, setbuf.3, setjmp.3, lirc.4, core.5, securetty.5, inode.7, keyrings.7, process-keyring.7, user-keyring.7, ld.so.8: srcfix: use .PP instead of .P
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2017-08-17 23:13:44 +00:00
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If these steps are unsuccessful, then an
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.BR ENOKEY
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error will be returned to the caller of
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.BR request_key ()
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and a temporary, negatively instantiated key will be installed
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in the keyring specified by
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.IR dest_keyring .
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This will expire after a few seconds, but will cause subsequent calls to
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The purpose of this negatively instantiated key is to prevent
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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upcalls) for a key that can't (at the moment) be positively instantiated.
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
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2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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Once the key has been instantiated, the authorization key
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.RB ( KEY_SPEC_REQKEY_AUTH_KEY )
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is revoked, and the destination keyring
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is no longer accessible from the
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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.BR request\-key (8)
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
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If a key is created, then\(emregardless of whether it is a valid key or
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a negatively instantiated key\(emit will displace any other key with
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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On success,
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returns the serial number of the key it found or caused to be created.
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This system call first appeared in Linux 2.6.10.
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The ability to instantiate keys upon request was added
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This system call is a nonstandard Linux extension.
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The program below demonstrates the use of
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arguments for the system call are taken from the values
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
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2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
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2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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execve.2, ioctl_console.2, ioctl_iflags.2, ioctl_ns.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, link.2, listxattr.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, modify_ldt.2, mprotect.2, msgctl.2, nanosleep.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, readdir.2, readv.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setscheduler.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semop.2, send.2, sendmmsg.2, set_thread_area.2, setns.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, signal.2, sigwaitinfo.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, sync_file_range.2, syscall.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, adjtime.3, aio_init.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, btree.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, cmsg.3, confstr.3, dbopen.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dladdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, end.3, endian.3, err.3, errno.3, ether_aton.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, fmemopen.3, frexp.3, ftime.3, fts.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getmntent.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getspnam.3, getttyent.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, hash.3, hsearch.3, if_nameindex.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, isalpha.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbstowcs.3, mcheck.3, memchr.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mtrace.3, newlocale.3, ntp_gettime.3, posix_openpt.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, recno.3, regex.3, rpc.3, scanf.3, sched_getcpu.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, sigqueue.3, statvfs.3, strcat.3, strcpy.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strverscmp.3, toupper.3, ttyslot.3, xdr.3, fuse.4, loop.4, rtc.4, st.4, acct.5, core.5, elf.5, slabinfo.5, aio.7, arp.7, capabilities.7, cgroup_namespaces.7, cgroups.7, ddp.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inode.7, inotify.7, ip.7, keyrings.7, locale.7, mount_namespaces.7, namespaces.7, netdevice.7, netlink.7, packet.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, sched.7, session-keyring.7, sock_diag.7, socket.7, spufs.7, udplite.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7, vdso.7, x25.7, ld.so.8: Use consistent markup for code snippets
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$ sudo sh
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pldd.1, bpf.2, clone.2, dup.2, ioctl_fat.2, nfsservctl.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, pivot_root.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, seccomp.2, select.2, statx.2, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, insque.3, newlocale.3, printf.3, pthread_setname_np.3, rpc.3, stdarg.3, strfmon.3, veth.4, proc.5, slabinfo.5, cgroup_namespaces.7, cgroups.7, cpuset.7, fanotify.7, inotify.7, mount_namespaces.7, sock_diag.7, user_namespaces.7, ld.so.8: Use \(aq instead of ' inside monospace fonts
Use \(aq to get an unslanted single quote inside monospace code
blocks. Using a simple ' results in a slanted quote inside PDFs.
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2020-09-24 07:32:31 +00:00
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# \fBecho \(aqcreate user mtk:* * /bin/keyctl instantiate %k %c %S\(aq \e\fP
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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\fB> /etc/request\-key.conf\fP
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# \fBexit\fP
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execve.2, ioctl_console.2, ioctl_iflags.2, ioctl_ns.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, link.2, listxattr.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, modify_ldt.2, mprotect.2, msgctl.2, nanosleep.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, readdir.2, readv.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setscheduler.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semop.2, send.2, sendmmsg.2, set_thread_area.2, setns.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, signal.2, sigwaitinfo.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, sync_file_range.2, syscall.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, adjtime.3, aio_init.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, btree.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, cmsg.3, confstr.3, dbopen.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dladdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, end.3, endian.3, err.3, errno.3, ether_aton.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, fmemopen.3, frexp.3, ftime.3, fts.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getmntent.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getspnam.3, getttyent.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, hash.3, hsearch.3, if_nameindex.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, isalpha.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbstowcs.3, mcheck.3, memchr.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mtrace.3, newlocale.3, ntp_gettime.3, posix_openpt.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, recno.3, regex.3, rpc.3, scanf.3, sched_getcpu.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, sigqueue.3, statvfs.3, strcat.3, strcpy.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strverscmp.3, toupper.3, ttyslot.3, xdr.3, fuse.4, loop.4, rtc.4, st.4, acct.5, core.5, elf.5, slabinfo.5, aio.7, arp.7, capabilities.7, cgroup_namespaces.7, cgroups.7, ddp.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inode.7, inotify.7, ip.7, keyrings.7, locale.7, mount_namespaces.7, namespaces.7, netdevice.7, netlink.7, packet.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, sched.7, session-keyring.7, sock_diag.7, socket.7, spufs.7, udplite.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7, vdso.7, x25.7, ld.so.8: Use consistent markup for code snippets
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2017-08-18 19:52:46 +00:00
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
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2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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This entry specifies that when a new "user" key with the prefix
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"mtk:" must be instantiated, that task should be performed via the
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.BR request_key ()).
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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2020-07-06 12:28:51 +00:00
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
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intro.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, bpf.2, execve.2, fork.2, keyctl.2, request_key.2, sigaction.2, signal.2, socket.2, dlopen.3, getauxval.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, pthread_atfork.3, sem_post.3, setjmp.3, strftime.3, veth.4, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, resolv.conf.5, address_families.7, armscii-8.7, ascii.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, cp1251.7, cp1252.7, iso_8859-1.7, iso_8859-10.7, iso_8859-11.7, iso_8859-13.7, iso_8859-14.7, iso_8859-15.7, iso_8859-16.7, iso_8859-2.7, iso_8859-3.7, iso_8859-4.7, iso_8859-5.7, iso_8859-6.7, iso_8859-7.7, iso_8859-8.7, iso_8859-9.7, keyrings.7, koi8-r.7, koi8-u.7, libc.7, locale.7, man.7, network_namespaces.7, persistent-keyring.7, session-keyring.7, signal.7, unicode.7, uri.7, user-keyring.7, user-session-keyring.7: ffix: replace - with real\-
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2dddaf50 I\-\-Q\-\-\- 1 perm 3f010000 1000 1000 user mtk:key1: 12
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Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
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Let's move to the 21st century. Instead of casting system data
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[mtk: rewrote commit message]
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if (argc != 4) {
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locale.1, memusage.1, pldd.1, _syscall.2, add_key.2, bind.2, bpf.2, chown.2, clone.2, copy_file_range.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, futex.2, getdents.2, getrlimit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, listxattr.2, lseek.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, mprotect.2, msgop.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, pipe.2, readdir.2, readlink.2, readv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, sendmmsg.2, setns.2, signalfd.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, sysctl.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timerfd_create.2, truncate.2, uname.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, wait.2, CPU_SET.3, __ppc_get_timebase.3, argz_add.3, asprintf.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, bzero.3, cacos.3, cacosh.3, catan.3, catanh.3, catgets.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, confstr.3, ctime.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, end.3, endian.3, fgetws.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, fputws.3, frexp.3, ftw.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, get_phys_pages.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getline.3, getlogin.3, getopt.3, getpass.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getservent_r.3, getsubopt.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, hsearch.3, if_nameindex.3, index.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, iswblank.3, iswspace.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_hook.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbrtowc.3, mbsnrtowcs.3, mbsrtowcs.3, mbstowcs.3, mbtowc.3, mcheck.3, memchr.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, newlocale.3, nl_langinfo.3, offsetof.3, perror.3, posix_spawn.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, qsort.3, rand.3, readdir.3, regex.3, rpmatch.3, rtime.3, scanf.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, setbuf.3, stpcpy.3, stpncpy.3, strcat.3, strchr.3, strcpy.3, strdup.3, strerror.3, strfromd.3, strftime.3, strlen.3, strnlen.3, strsep.3, strstr.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, strverscmp.3, strxfrm.3, termios.3, tsearch.3, wcpcpy.3, wcpncpy.3, wcrtomb.3, wcscat.3, wcscpy.3, wcslen.3, wcsncat.3, wcsncmp.3, wcsncpy.3, wcsnlen.3, wcsnrtombs.3, wcsrtombs.3, wcsstr.3, wcstok.3, wcstombs.3, wcwidth.3, wprintf.3, console_codes.4, dsp56k.4, full.4, initrd.4, loop.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, elf.5, locale.5, proc.5, repertoiremap.5, sysfs.5, termcap.5, aio.7, bpf-helpers.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, complex.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inotify.7, locale.7, man-pages.7, man.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, rtld-audit.7, sock_diag.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7, utf-8.7: Use '\e' rather than '\\' to get a backslash
Quoting Branden:
*roff escape sequences may sometimes look like C escapes, but that
is misleading. *roff is in part a macro language and that means
recursive expansion to arbitrary depths.
You can get away with "\\" in a context where no macro expansion
is taking place, but try to spell a literal backslash this way in
the argument to a macro and you will likely be unhappy with
results.
Try viewing the attached file with "man -l".
"\e" is the preferred and portable way to get a portable "escape
literal" going back to CSTR #54, the original Bell Labs troff
paper.
groff(7) discusses the issue:
\\ reduces to a single backslash; useful to delay its
interpretation as escape character in copy mode. For a
printable backslash, use \e, or even better \[rs], to be
independent from the current escape character.
As of groff 1.22.4, groff_man(7) does as well:
\e Widely used in man pages to represent a backslash output
glyph. It works reliably as long as the .ec request is
not used, which should never happen in man pages, and it
is slightly more portable than the more exact ‘\(rs’
(“reverse solidus”) escape sequence.
People not concerned with portability to extremely old troffs should
probably just use \(rs (or \[rs]), as it means "the backslash
glyph", not "the glyph corresponding to whatever the current escape
character is".
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2019-02-27 11:57:17 +00:00
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fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s type description callout\-data\en",
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argv[0]);
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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key = request_key(argv[1], argv[2], argv[3],
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KEY_SPEC_SESSION_KEYRING);
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2016-11-08 23:37:29 +00:00
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if (key == \-1) {
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perror("request_key");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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2016-10-27 10:01:33 +00:00
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add_key.2, clock_getres.2, clone.2, futex.2, getdents.2, getpid.2, getrlimit.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, keyctl.2, memfd_create.2, request_key.2, stat.2, timer_create.2, wait.2, clock_getcpuclockid.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, getgrent_r.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, posix_spawn.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, strcat.3, feature_test_macros.7, user_namespaces.7: Switch printf() casts to use [u]intmax_t + %ju / %jd
Let's move to the 21st century. Instead of casting system data
types to long/long long/etc. in printf() calls, instead cast to
intmax_t or uintmax_t, the largest available signed/unsigned
integer types.
[mtk: rewrote commit message]
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <colomar.6.4.3@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-09-14 08:44:59 +00:00
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printf("Key ID is %jx\en", (uintmax_t) key);
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exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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}
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memusage.1, clone.2, eventfd.2, futex.2, getdents.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, keyctl.2, mmap.2, mprotect.2, msgop.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, seccomp.2, setns.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, wait.2, __ppc_get_timebase.3, backtrace.3, bswap.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, duplocale.3, end.3, endian.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, ftw.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, if_nameindex.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbstowcs.3, mcheck.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, newlocale.3, offsetof.3, posix_spawn.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, scandir.3, sem_wait.3, strcat.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strverscmp.3, loop.4, core.5, aio.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inotify.7, pkeys.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7: Use .EX/.EE for EXAMPLE programs
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-16 08:44:33 +00:00
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.EE
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2010-02-25 07:29:02 +00:00
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.ad l
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.nh
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2010-02-25 07:29:02 +00:00
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.BR keyctl (1),
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.BR add_key (2),
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.BR keyctl (2),
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2015-04-22 12:06:47 +00:00
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.BR keyctl (3),
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2017-09-06 19:10:48 +00:00
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.BR capabilities (7),
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2015-04-22 12:04:54 +00:00
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.BR keyrings (7),
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2016-10-21 08:11:22 +00:00
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.BR keyutils (7),
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.BR persistent\-keyring (7),
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.BR process\-keyring (7),
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.BR session\-keyring (7),
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.BR thread\-keyring (7),
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.BR user\-keyring (7),
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.BR user\-session\-keyring (7),
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.BR request\-key (8)
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_syscall.2, bpf.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fallocate.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_init.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, intro.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open_by_handle_at.2, outb.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, sendmmsg.2, set_mempolicy.2, set_thread_area.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setns.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2: Formatting fix: replace blank lines with .PP/.IP
Blank lines shouldn't generally appear in *roff source (other
than in code examples), since they create large vertical
spaces between text blocks.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-16 07:30:51 +00:00
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.PP
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2016-10-20 06:46:46 +00:00
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The kernel source files
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.IR Documentation/security/keys/core.rst
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and
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.IR Documentation/keys/request\-key.rst
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(or, before Linux 4.13, in the files
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.\" commit b68101a1e8f0263dbc7b8375d2a7c57c6216fb76
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.IR Documentation/security/keys.txt
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and
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.\" commit 3db38ed76890565772fcca3279cc8d454ea6176b
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.IR Documentation/security/keys\-request\-key.txt ).
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