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1 /* 32-bit compatibility syscall for 64-bit systems
3 * Copyright (C) 2004-5 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
4 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
9 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
13 #include <linux/keyctl.h>
14 #include <linux/compat.h>
15 #include <linux/slab.h>
16 #include "internal.h"
19 * Instantiate a key with the specified compatibility multipart payload and
20 * link the key into the destination keyring if one is given.
22 * The caller must have the appropriate instantiation permit set for this to
23 * work (see keyctl_assume_authority). No other permissions are required.
25 * If successful, 0 will be returned.
27 static long compat_keyctl_instantiate_key_iov(
28 key_serial_t id,
29 const struct compat_iovec __user *_payload_iov,
30 unsigned ioc,
31 key_serial_t ringid)
33 struct iovec iovstack[UIO_FASTIOV], *iov = iovstack;
34 struct iov_iter from;
35 long ret;
37 if (!_payload_iov)
38 ioc = 0;
40 ret = compat_import_iovec(WRITE, _payload_iov, ioc,
41 ARRAY_SIZE(iovstack), &iov,
42 &from);
43 if (ret < 0)
44 return ret;
46 ret = keyctl_instantiate_key_common(id, &from, ringid);
47 kfree(iov);
48 return ret;
52 * The key control system call, 32-bit compatibility version for 64-bit archs
54 * This should only be called if the 64-bit arch uses weird pointers in 32-bit
55 * mode or doesn't guarantee that the top 32-bits of the argument registers on
56 * taking a 32-bit syscall are zero. If you can, you should call sys_keyctl()
57 * directly.
59 COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl, u32, option,
60 u32, arg2, u32, arg3, u32, arg4, u32, arg5)
62 switch (option) {
63 case KEYCTL_GET_KEYRING_ID:
64 return keyctl_get_keyring_ID(arg2, arg3);
66 case KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING:
67 return keyctl_join_session_keyring(compat_ptr(arg2));
69 case KEYCTL_UPDATE:
70 return keyctl_update_key(arg2, compat_ptr(arg3), arg4);
72 case KEYCTL_REVOKE:
73 return keyctl_revoke_key(arg2);
75 case KEYCTL_DESCRIBE:
76 return keyctl_describe_key(arg2, compat_ptr(arg3), arg4);
78 case KEYCTL_CLEAR:
79 return keyctl_keyring_clear(arg2);
81 case KEYCTL_LINK:
82 return keyctl_keyring_link(arg2, arg3);
84 case KEYCTL_UNLINK:
85 return keyctl_keyring_unlink(arg2, arg3);
87 case KEYCTL_SEARCH:
88 return keyctl_keyring_search(arg2, compat_ptr(arg3),
89 compat_ptr(arg4), arg5);
91 case KEYCTL_READ:
92 return keyctl_read_key(arg2, compat_ptr(arg3), arg4);
94 case KEYCTL_CHOWN:
95 return keyctl_chown_key(arg2, arg3, arg4);
97 case KEYCTL_SETPERM:
98 return keyctl_setperm_key(arg2, arg3);
100 case KEYCTL_INSTANTIATE:
101 return keyctl_instantiate_key(arg2, compat_ptr(arg3), arg4,
102 arg5);
104 case KEYCTL_NEGATE:
105 return keyctl_negate_key(arg2, arg3, arg4);
107 case KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING:
108 return keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring(arg2);
110 case KEYCTL_SET_TIMEOUT:
111 return keyctl_set_timeout(arg2, arg3);
113 case KEYCTL_ASSUME_AUTHORITY:
114 return keyctl_assume_authority(arg2);
116 case KEYCTL_GET_SECURITY:
117 return keyctl_get_security(arg2, compat_ptr(arg3), arg4);
119 case KEYCTL_SESSION_TO_PARENT:
120 return keyctl_session_to_parent();
122 case KEYCTL_REJECT:
123 return keyctl_reject_key(arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5);
125 case KEYCTL_INSTANTIATE_IOV:
126 return compat_keyctl_instantiate_key_iov(
127 arg2, compat_ptr(arg3), arg4, arg5);
129 case KEYCTL_INVALIDATE:
130 return keyctl_invalidate_key(arg2);
132 case KEYCTL_GET_PERSISTENT:
133 return keyctl_get_persistent(arg2, arg3);
135 case KEYCTL_DH_COMPUTE:
136 return keyctl_dh_compute(compat_ptr(arg2), compat_ptr(arg3),
137 arg4, compat_ptr(arg5));
139 default:
140 return -EOPNOTSUPP;