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1f0894940SDavid Howells#
2f0894940SDavid Howells# Key management configuration
3f0894940SDavid Howells#
4f0894940SDavid Howells
5f0894940SDavid Howellsconfig KEYS
6f0894940SDavid Howells	bool "Enable access key retention support"
7b2a4df20SDavid Howells	select ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY
8f0894940SDavid Howells	help
9f0894940SDavid Howells	  This option provides support for retaining authentication tokens and
10f0894940SDavid Howells	  access keys in the kernel.
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12f0894940SDavid Howells	  It also includes provision of methods by which such keys might be
13f0894940SDavid Howells	  associated with a process so that network filesystems, encryption
14f0894940SDavid Howells	  support and the like can find them.
15f0894940SDavid Howells
16f0894940SDavid Howells	  Furthermore, a special type of key is available that acts as keyring:
17f0894940SDavid Howells	  a searchable sequence of keys. Each process is equipped with access
18f0894940SDavid Howells	  to five standard keyrings: UID-specific, GID-specific, session,
19f0894940SDavid Howells	  process and thread.
20f0894940SDavid Howells
21f0894940SDavid Howells	  If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
22f0894940SDavid Howells
2347b2c3ffSBilal Amarniconfig KEYS_COMPAT
2447b2c3ffSBilal Amarni	def_bool y
2547b2c3ffSBilal Amarni	depends on COMPAT && KEYS
2647b2c3ffSBilal Amarni
27f36f8c75SDavid Howellsconfig PERSISTENT_KEYRINGS
28f36f8c75SDavid Howells	bool "Enable register of persistent per-UID keyrings"
29f36f8c75SDavid Howells	depends on KEYS
30f36f8c75SDavid Howells	help
31f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  This option provides a register of persistent per-UID keyrings,
32f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  primarily aimed at Kerberos key storage.  The keyrings are persistent
33f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  in the sense that they stay around after all processes of that UID
34f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  have exited, not that they survive the machine being rebooted.
35f36f8c75SDavid Howells
36f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  A particular keyring may be accessed by either the user whose keyring
37f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  it is or by a process with administrative privileges.  The active
38f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  LSMs gets to rule on which admin-level processes get to access the
39f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  cache.
40f36f8c75SDavid Howells
41f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  Keyrings are created and added into the register upon demand and get
42f36f8c75SDavid Howells	  removed if they expire (a default timeout is set upon creation).
43f36f8c75SDavid Howells
44ab3c3587SDavid Howellsconfig BIG_KEYS
452eaf6b5dSJosh Boyer	bool "Large payload keys"
46ab3c3587SDavid Howells	depends on KEYS
47ab3c3587SDavid Howells	depends on TMPFS
483cd18d19SArnd Bergmann	select CRYPTO
4913100a72SKirill Marinushkin	select CRYPTO_AES
50428490e3SJason A. Donenfeld	select CRYPTO_GCM
51ab3c3587SDavid Howells	help
52ab3c3587SDavid Howells	  This option provides support for holding large keys within the kernel
53ab3c3587SDavid Howells	  (for example Kerberos ticket caches).  The data may be stored out to
54ab3c3587SDavid Howells	  swapspace by tmpfs.
55ab3c3587SDavid Howells
56ab3c3587SDavid Howells	  If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
57ab3c3587SDavid Howells
58f0894940SDavid Howellsconfig TRUSTED_KEYS
59f0894940SDavid Howells	tristate "TRUSTED KEYS"
60f0894940SDavid Howells	depends on KEYS && TCG_TPM
61f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO
62f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO_HMAC
63f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO_SHA1
645ca4c20cSJarkko Sakkinen	select CRYPTO_HASH_INFO
65f0894940SDavid Howells	help
66f0894940SDavid Howells	  This option provides support for creating, sealing, and unsealing
67f0894940SDavid Howells	  keys in the kernel. Trusted keys are random number symmetric keys,
68f0894940SDavid Howells	  generated and RSA-sealed by the TPM. The TPM only unseals the keys,
69f0894940SDavid Howells	  if the boot PCRs and other criteria match.  Userspace will only ever
70f0894940SDavid Howells	  see encrypted blobs.
71f0894940SDavid Howells
72f0894940SDavid Howells	  If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
73f0894940SDavid Howells
74f0894940SDavid Howellsconfig ENCRYPTED_KEYS
75f0894940SDavid Howells	tristate "ENCRYPTED KEYS"
76f0894940SDavid Howells	depends on KEYS
77f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO
78f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO_HMAC
79f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO_AES
80f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO_CBC
81f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO_SHA256
82f0894940SDavid Howells	select CRYPTO_RNG
83f0894940SDavid Howells	help
84f0894940SDavid Howells	  This option provides support for create/encrypting/decrypting keys
85f0894940SDavid Howells	  in the kernel.  Encrypted keys are kernel generated random numbers,
86f0894940SDavid Howells	  which are encrypted/decrypted with a 'master' symmetric key. The
87f0894940SDavid Howells	  'master' key can be either a trusted-key or user-key type.
88f0894940SDavid Howells	  Userspace only ever sees/stores encrypted blobs.
89f0894940SDavid Howells
90f0894940SDavid Howells	  If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
91ddbb4114SMat Martineau
92ddbb4114SMat Martineauconfig KEY_DH_OPERATIONS
93ddbb4114SMat Martineau       bool "Diffie-Hellman operations on retained keys"
94ddbb4114SMat Martineau       depends on KEYS
954cd4ca7cSStephan Müller       select CRYPTO
96f1c316a3SStephan Mueller       select CRYPTO_HASH
977cbe0932SMat Martineau       select CRYPTO_DH
98ddbb4114SMat Martineau       help
99ddbb4114SMat Martineau	 This option provides support for calculating Diffie-Hellman
100ddbb4114SMat Martineau	 public keys and shared secrets using values stored as keys
101ddbb4114SMat Martineau	 in the kernel.
102ddbb4114SMat Martineau
103ddbb4114SMat Martineau	 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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