linux/security/keys
David Howells 1e456a1243 KEYS: request_key() should return -ENOKEY if the constructed key is negative
request_key() should return -ENOKEY if the key it constructs has been
negatively instantiated.

Without this, request_key() can return an unusable key to its caller,
and if the caller then does key_validate() that won't catch the problem.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2010-08-06 09:17:02 -07:00
..
compat.c
gc.c KEYS: Fix RCU handling in key_gc_keyring() 2010-05-05 11:39:23 +10:00
internal.h KEYS: Make /proc/keys check to see if a key is possessed before security check 2010-08-02 15:34:27 +10:00
key.c KEYS: Do preallocation for __key_link() 2010-05-06 22:25:02 +10:00
keyctl.c KEYS: Use the variable 'key' in keyctl_describe_key() 2010-08-02 15:34:56 +10:00
keyring.c kernel-wide: replace USHORT_MAX, SHORT_MAX and SHORT_MIN with USHRT_MAX, SHRT_MAX and SHRT_MIN 2010-05-25 08:07:02 -07:00
Makefile
permission.c security: whitespace coding style fixes 2010-04-23 10:10:23 +10:00
proc.c KEYS: Make /proc/keys check to see if a key is possessed before security check 2010-08-02 15:34:27 +10:00
process_keys.c KEYS: Make /proc/keys check to see if a key is possessed before security check 2010-08-02 15:34:27 +10:00
request_key_auth.c
request_key.c KEYS: request_key() should return -ENOKEY if the constructed key is negative 2010-08-06 09:17:02 -07:00
sysctl.c sysctl: Drop & in front of every proc_handler. 2009-11-18 08:37:40 -08:00
user_defined.c KEYS: Fix an RCU warning in the reading of user keys 2010-05-05 11:38:52 +10:00