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authorJames Morris <jmorris@namei.org>2011-03-07 18:55:06 -0500
committerJames Morris <jmorris@namei.org>2011-03-07 18:55:06 -0500
commit1cc26bada9f6807814806db2f0d78792eecdac71 (patch)
tree5509b5139db04af6c13db0a580c84116a4a54039 /security/keys/keyctl.c
parenteae61f3c829439f8f9121b5cd48a14be04df451f (diff)
parent214d93b02c4fe93638ad268613c9702a81ed9192 (diff)
Merge branch 'master'; commit 'v2.6.38-rc7' into next
Diffstat (limited to 'security/keys/keyctl.c')
-rw-r--r--security/keys/keyctl.c355
1 files changed, 205 insertions, 150 deletions
diff --git a/security/keys/keyctl.c b/security/keys/keyctl.c
index 60924f6a52db..31a0fd8189f1 100644
--- a/security/keys/keyctl.c
+++ b/security/keys/keyctl.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1/* keyctl.c: userspace keyctl operations 1/* Userspace key control operations
2 * 2 *
3 * Copyright (C) 2004-5 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3 * Copyright (C) 2004-5 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
4 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com) 4 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
@@ -31,28 +31,24 @@ static int key_get_type_from_user(char *type,
31 int ret; 31 int ret;
32 32
33 ret = strncpy_from_user(type, _type, len); 33 ret = strncpy_from_user(type, _type, len);
34
35 if (ret < 0) 34 if (ret < 0)
36 return ret; 35 return ret;
37
38 if (ret == 0 || ret >= len) 36 if (ret == 0 || ret >= len)
39 return -EINVAL; 37 return -EINVAL;
40
41 if (type[0] == '.') 38 if (type[0] == '.')
42 return -EPERM; 39 return -EPERM;
43
44 type[len - 1] = '\0'; 40 type[len - 1] = '\0';
45
46 return 0; 41 return 0;
47} 42}
48 43
49/*****************************************************************************/
50/* 44/*
51 * extract the description of a new key from userspace and either add it as a 45 * Extract the description of a new key from userspace and either add it as a
52 * new key to the specified keyring or update a matching key in that keyring 46 * new key to the specified keyring or update a matching key in that keyring.
53 * - the keyring must be writable 47 *
54 * - returns the new key's serial number 48 * The keyring must be writable so that we can attach the key to it.
55 * - implements add_key() 49 *
50 * If successful, the new key's serial number is returned, otherwise an error
51 * code is returned.
56 */ 52 */
57SYSCALL_DEFINE5(add_key, const char __user *, _type, 53SYSCALL_DEFINE5(add_key, const char __user *, _type,
58 const char __user *, _description, 54 const char __user *, _description,
@@ -132,19 +128,20 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE5(add_key, const char __user *, _type,
132 kfree(description); 128 kfree(description);
133 error: 129 error:
134 return ret; 130 return ret;
131}
135 132
136} /* end sys_add_key() */
137
138/*****************************************************************************/
139/* 133/*
140 * search the process keyrings for a matching key 134 * Search the process keyrings and keyring trees linked from those for a
141 * - nested keyrings may also be searched if they have Search permission 135 * matching key. Keyrings must have appropriate Search permission to be
142 * - if a key is found, it will be attached to the destination keyring if 136 * searched.
143 * there's one specified 137 *
144 * - /sbin/request-key will be invoked if _callout_info is non-NULL 138 * If a key is found, it will be attached to the destination keyring if there's
145 * - the _callout_info string will be passed to /sbin/request-key 139 * one specified and the serial number of the key will be returned.
146 * - if the _callout_info string is empty, it will be rendered as "-" 140 *
147 * - implements request_key() 141 * If no key is found, /sbin/request-key will be invoked if _callout_info is
142 * non-NULL in an attempt to create a key. The _callout_info string will be
143 * passed to /sbin/request-key to aid with completing the request. If the
144 * _callout_info string is "" then it will be changed to "-".
148 */ 145 */
149SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, const char __user *, _type, 146SYSCALL_DEFINE4(request_key, const char __user *, _type,
150 const char __user *, _description, 147 const char __user *, _description,
@@ -222,14 +219,14 @@ error2:
222 kfree(description); 219 kfree(description);
223error: 220error:
224 return ret; 221 return ret;
222}
225 223
226} /* end sys_request_key() */
227
228/*****************************************************************************/
229/* 224/*
230 * get the ID of the specified process keyring 225 * Get the ID of the specified process keyring.
231 * - the keyring must have search permission to be found 226 *
232 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_GET_KEYRING_ID) 227 * The requested keyring must have search permission to be found.
228 *
229 * If successful, the ID of the requested keyring will be returned.
233 */ 230 */
234long keyctl_get_keyring_ID(key_serial_t id, int create) 231long keyctl_get_keyring_ID(key_serial_t id, int create)
235{ 232{
@@ -248,13 +245,17 @@ long keyctl_get_keyring_ID(key_serial_t id, int create)
248 key_ref_put(key_ref); 245 key_ref_put(key_ref);
249error: 246error:
250 return ret; 247 return ret;
248}
251 249
252} /* end keyctl_get_keyring_ID() */
253
254/*****************************************************************************/
255/* 250/*
256 * join the session keyring 251 * Join a (named) session keyring.
257 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING) 252 *
253 * Create and join an anonymous session keyring or join a named session
254 * keyring, creating it if necessary. A named session keyring must have Search
255 * permission for it to be joined. Session keyrings without this permit will
256 * be skipped over.
257 *
258 * If successful, the ID of the joined session keyring will be returned.
258 */ 259 */
259long keyctl_join_session_keyring(const char __user *_name) 260long keyctl_join_session_keyring(const char __user *_name)
260{ 261{
@@ -277,14 +278,17 @@ long keyctl_join_session_keyring(const char __user *_name)
277 278
278error: 279error:
279 return ret; 280 return ret;
281}
280 282
281} /* end keyctl_join_session_keyring() */
282
283/*****************************************************************************/
284/* 283/*
285 * update a key's data payload 284 * Update a key's data payload from the given data.
286 * - the key must be writable 285 *
287 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_UPDATE) 286 * The key must grant the caller Write permission and the key type must support
287 * updating for this to work. A negative key can be positively instantiated
288 * with this call.
289 *
290 * If successful, 0 will be returned. If the key type does not support
291 * updating, then -EOPNOTSUPP will be returned.
288 */ 292 */
289long keyctl_update_key(key_serial_t id, 293long keyctl_update_key(key_serial_t id,
290 const void __user *_payload, 294 const void __user *_payload,
@@ -326,14 +330,17 @@ error2:
326 kfree(payload); 330 kfree(payload);
327error: 331error:
328 return ret; 332 return ret;
333}
329 334
330} /* end keyctl_update_key() */
331
332/*****************************************************************************/
333/* 335/*
334 * revoke a key 336 * Revoke a key.
335 * - the key must be writable 337 *
336 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_REVOKE) 338 * The key must be grant the caller Write or Setattr permission for this to
339 * work. The key type should give up its quota claim when revoked. The key
340 * and any links to the key will be automatically garbage collected after a
341 * certain amount of time (/proc/sys/kernel/keys/gc_delay).
342 *
343 * If successful, 0 is returned.
337 */ 344 */
338long keyctl_revoke_key(key_serial_t id) 345long keyctl_revoke_key(key_serial_t id)
339{ 346{
@@ -358,14 +365,14 @@ long keyctl_revoke_key(key_serial_t id)
358 key_ref_put(key_ref); 365 key_ref_put(key_ref);
359error: 366error:
360 return ret; 367 return ret;
368}
361 369
362} /* end keyctl_revoke_key() */
363
364/*****************************************************************************/
365/* 370/*
366 * clear the specified process keyring 371 * Clear the specified keyring, creating an empty process keyring if one of the
367 * - the keyring must be writable 372 * special keyring IDs is used.
368 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_CLEAR) 373 *
374 * The keyring must grant the caller Write permission for this to work. If
375 * successful, 0 will be returned.
369 */ 376 */
370long keyctl_keyring_clear(key_serial_t ringid) 377long keyctl_keyring_clear(key_serial_t ringid)
371{ 378{
@@ -383,15 +390,18 @@ long keyctl_keyring_clear(key_serial_t ringid)
383 key_ref_put(keyring_ref); 390 key_ref_put(keyring_ref);
384error: 391error:
385 return ret; 392 return ret;
393}
386 394
387} /* end keyctl_keyring_clear() */
388
389/*****************************************************************************/
390/* 395/*
391 * link a key into a keyring 396 * Create a link from a keyring to a key if there's no matching key in the
392 * - the keyring must be writable 397 * keyring, otherwise replace the link to the matching key with a link to the
393 * - the key must be linkable 398 * new key.
394 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_LINK) 399 *
400 * The key must grant the caller Link permission and the the keyring must grant
401 * the caller Write permission. Furthermore, if an additional link is created,
402 * the keyring's quota will be extended.
403 *
404 * If successful, 0 will be returned.
395 */ 405 */
396long keyctl_keyring_link(key_serial_t id, key_serial_t ringid) 406long keyctl_keyring_link(key_serial_t id, key_serial_t ringid)
397{ 407{
@@ -417,15 +427,16 @@ error2:
417 key_ref_put(keyring_ref); 427 key_ref_put(keyring_ref);
418error: 428error:
419 return ret; 429 return ret;
430}
420 431
421} /* end keyctl_keyring_link() */
422
423/*****************************************************************************/
424/* 432/*
425 * unlink the first attachment of a key from a keyring 433 * Unlink a key from a keyring.
426 * - the keyring must be writable 434 *
427 * - we don't need any permissions on the key 435 * The keyring must grant the caller Write permission for this to work; the key
428 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_UNLINK) 436 * itself need not grant the caller anything. If the last link to a key is
437 * removed then that key will be scheduled for destruction.
438 *
439 * If successful, 0 will be returned.
429 */ 440 */
430long keyctl_keyring_unlink(key_serial_t id, key_serial_t ringid) 441long keyctl_keyring_unlink(key_serial_t id, key_serial_t ringid)
431{ 442{
@@ -451,19 +462,20 @@ error2:
451 key_ref_put(keyring_ref); 462 key_ref_put(keyring_ref);
452error: 463error:
453 return ret; 464 return ret;
465}
454 466
455} /* end keyctl_keyring_unlink() */
456
457/*****************************************************************************/
458/* 467/*
459 * describe a user key 468 * Return a description of a key to userspace.
460 * - the key must have view permission 469 *
461 * - if there's a buffer, we place up to buflen bytes of data into it 470 * The key must grant the caller View permission for this to work.
462 * - unless there's an error, we return the amount of description available, 471 *
463 * irrespective of how much we may have copied 472 * If there's a buffer, we place up to buflen bytes of data into it formatted
464 * - the description is formatted thus: 473 * in the following way:
474 *
465 * type;uid;gid;perm;description<NUL> 475 * type;uid;gid;perm;description<NUL>
466 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_DESCRIBE) 476 *
477 * If successful, we return the amount of description available, irrespective
478 * of how much we may have copied into the buffer.
467 */ 479 */
468long keyctl_describe_key(key_serial_t keyid, 480long keyctl_describe_key(key_serial_t keyid,
469 char __user *buffer, 481 char __user *buffer,
@@ -531,18 +543,17 @@ error2:
531 key_ref_put(key_ref); 543 key_ref_put(key_ref);
532error: 544error:
533 return ret; 545 return ret;
546}
534 547
535} /* end keyctl_describe_key() */
536
537/*****************************************************************************/
538/* 548/*
539 * search the specified keyring for a matching key 549 * Search the specified keyring and any keyrings it links to for a matching
540 * - the start keyring must be searchable 550 * key. Only keyrings that grant the caller Search permission will be searched
541 * - nested keyrings may also be searched if they are searchable 551 * (this includes the starting keyring). Only keys with Search permission can
542 * - only keys with search permission may be found 552 * be found.
543 * - if a key is found, it will be attached to the destination keyring if 553 *
544 * there's one specified 554 * If successful, the found key will be linked to the destination keyring if
545 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_SEARCH) 555 * supplied and the key has Link permission, and the found key ID will be
556 * returned.
546 */ 557 */
547long keyctl_keyring_search(key_serial_t ringid, 558long keyctl_keyring_search(key_serial_t ringid,
548 const char __user *_type, 559 const char __user *_type,
@@ -626,18 +637,17 @@ error2:
626 kfree(description); 637 kfree(description);
627error: 638error:
628 return ret; 639 return ret;
640}
629 641
630} /* end keyctl_keyring_search() */
631
632/*****************************************************************************/
633/* 642/*
634 * read a user key's payload 643 * Read a key's payload.
635 * - the keyring must be readable or the key must be searchable from the 644 *
636 * process's keyrings 645 * The key must either grant the caller Read permission, or it must grant the
637 * - if there's a buffer, we place up to buflen bytes of data into it 646 * caller Search permission when searched for from the process keyrings.
638 * - unless there's an error, we return the amount of data in the key, 647 *
639 * irrespective of how much we may have copied 648 * If successful, we place up to buflen bytes of data into the buffer, if one
640 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_READ) 649 * is provided, and return the amount of data that is available in the key,
650 * irrespective of how much we copied into the buffer.
641 */ 651 */
642long keyctl_read_key(key_serial_t keyid, char __user *buffer, size_t buflen) 652long keyctl_read_key(key_serial_t keyid, char __user *buffer, size_t buflen)
643{ 653{
@@ -688,15 +698,22 @@ error2:
688 key_put(key); 698 key_put(key);
689error: 699error:
690 return ret; 700 return ret;
701}
691 702
692} /* end keyctl_read_key() */
693
694/*****************************************************************************/
695/* 703/*
696 * change the ownership of a key 704 * Change the ownership of a key
697 * - the keyring owned by the changer 705 *
698 * - if the uid or gid is -1, then that parameter is not changed 706 * The key must grant the caller Setattr permission for this to work, though
699 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_CHOWN) 707 * the key need not be fully instantiated yet. For the UID to be changed, or
708 * for the GID to be changed to a group the caller is not a member of, the
709 * caller must have sysadmin capability. If either uid or gid is -1 then that
710 * attribute is not changed.
711 *
712 * If the UID is to be changed, the new user must have sufficient quota to
713 * accept the key. The quota deduction will be removed from the old user to
714 * the new user should the attribute be changed.
715 *
716 * If successful, 0 will be returned.
700 */ 717 */
701long keyctl_chown_key(key_serial_t id, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) 718long keyctl_chown_key(key_serial_t id, uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
702{ 719{
@@ -796,14 +813,14 @@ quota_overrun:
796 zapowner = newowner; 813 zapowner = newowner;
797 ret = -EDQUOT; 814 ret = -EDQUOT;
798 goto error_put; 815 goto error_put;
816}
799 817
800} /* end keyctl_chown_key() */
801
802/*****************************************************************************/
803/* 818/*
804 * change the permission mask on a key 819 * Change the permission mask on a key.
805 * - the keyring owned by the changer 820 *
806 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_SETPERM) 821 * The key must grant the caller Setattr permission for this to work, though
822 * the key need not be fully instantiated yet. If the caller does not have
823 * sysadmin capability, it may only change the permission on keys that it owns.
807 */ 824 */
808long keyctl_setperm_key(key_serial_t id, key_perm_t perm) 825long keyctl_setperm_key(key_serial_t id, key_perm_t perm)
809{ 826{
@@ -838,11 +855,11 @@ long keyctl_setperm_key(key_serial_t id, key_perm_t perm)
838 key_put(key); 855 key_put(key);
839error: 856error:
840 return ret; 857 return ret;
841 858}
842} /* end keyctl_setperm_key() */
843 859
844/* 860/*
845 * get the destination keyring for instantiation 861 * Get the destination keyring for instantiation and check that the caller has
862 * Write permission on it.
846 */ 863 */
847static long get_instantiation_keyring(key_serial_t ringid, 864static long get_instantiation_keyring(key_serial_t ringid,
848 struct request_key_auth *rka, 865 struct request_key_auth *rka,
@@ -879,7 +896,7 @@ static long get_instantiation_keyring(key_serial_t ringid,
879} 896}
880 897
881/* 898/*
882 * change the request_key authorisation key on the current process 899 * Change the request_key authorisation key on the current process.
883 */ 900 */
884static int keyctl_change_reqkey_auth(struct key *key) 901static int keyctl_change_reqkey_auth(struct key *key)
885{ 902{
@@ -895,10 +912,14 @@ static int keyctl_change_reqkey_auth(struct key *key)
895 return commit_creds(new); 912 return commit_creds(new);
896} 913}
897 914
898/*****************************************************************************/
899/* 915/*
900 * instantiate the key with the specified payload, and, if one is given, link 916 * Instantiate a key with the specified payload and link the key into the
901 * the key into the keyring 917 * destination keyring if one is given.
918 *
919 * The caller must have the appropriate instantiation permit set for this to
920 * work (see keyctl_assume_authority). No other permissions are required.
921 *
922 * If successful, 0 will be returned.
902 */ 923 */
903long keyctl_instantiate_key(key_serial_t id, 924long keyctl_instantiate_key(key_serial_t id,
904 const void __user *_payload, 925 const void __user *_payload,
@@ -973,13 +994,22 @@ error2:
973 vfree(payload); 994 vfree(payload);
974error: 995error:
975 return ret; 996 return ret;
997}
976 998
977} /* end keyctl_instantiate_key() */
978
979/*****************************************************************************/
980/* 999/*
981 * negatively instantiate the key with the given timeout (in seconds), and, if 1000 * Negatively instantiate the key with the given timeout (in seconds) and link
982 * one is given, link the key into the keyring 1001 * the key into the destination keyring if one is given.
1002 *
1003 * The caller must have the appropriate instantiation permit set for this to
1004 * work (see keyctl_assume_authority). No other permissions are required.
1005 *
1006 * The key and any links to the key will be automatically garbage collected
1007 * after the timeout expires.
1008 *
1009 * Negative keys are used to rate limit repeated request_key() calls by causing
1010 * them to return -ENOKEY until the negative key expires.
1011 *
1012 * If successful, 0 will be returned.
983 */ 1013 */
984long keyctl_negate_key(key_serial_t id, unsigned timeout, key_serial_t ringid) 1014long keyctl_negate_key(key_serial_t id, unsigned timeout, key_serial_t ringid)
985{ 1015{
@@ -1020,13 +1050,14 @@ long keyctl_negate_key(key_serial_t id, unsigned timeout, key_serial_t ringid)
1020 1050
1021error: 1051error:
1022 return ret; 1052 return ret;
1053}
1023 1054
1024} /* end keyctl_negate_key() */
1025
1026/*****************************************************************************/
1027/* 1055/*
1028 * set the default keyring in which request_key() will cache keys 1056 * Read or set the default keyring in which request_key() will cache keys and
1029 * - return the old setting 1057 * return the old setting.
1058 *
1059 * If a process keyring is specified then this will be created if it doesn't
1060 * yet exist. The old setting will be returned if successful.
1030 */ 1061 */
1031long keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring(int reqkey_defl) 1062long keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring(int reqkey_defl)
1032{ 1063{
@@ -1079,12 +1110,19 @@ set:
1079error: 1110error:
1080 abort_creds(new); 1111 abort_creds(new);
1081 return ret; 1112 return ret;
1113}
1082 1114
1083} /* end keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring() */
1084
1085/*****************************************************************************/
1086/* 1115/*
1087 * set or clear the timeout for a key 1116 * Set or clear the timeout on a key.
1117 *
1118 * Either the key must grant the caller Setattr permission or else the caller
1119 * must hold an instantiation authorisation token for the key.
1120 *
1121 * The timeout is either 0 to clear the timeout, or a number of seconds from
1122 * the current time. The key and any links to the key will be automatically
1123 * garbage collected after the timeout expires.
1124 *
1125 * If successful, 0 is returned.
1088 */ 1126 */
1089long keyctl_set_timeout(key_serial_t id, unsigned timeout) 1127long keyctl_set_timeout(key_serial_t id, unsigned timeout)
1090{ 1128{
@@ -1136,12 +1174,24 @@ okay:
1136 ret = 0; 1174 ret = 0;
1137error: 1175error:
1138 return ret; 1176 return ret;
1177}
1139 1178
1140} /* end keyctl_set_timeout() */
1141
1142/*****************************************************************************/
1143/* 1179/*
1144 * assume the authority to instantiate the specified key 1180 * Assume (or clear) the authority to instantiate the specified key.
1181 *
1182 * This sets the authoritative token currently in force for key instantiation.
1183 * This must be done for a key to be instantiated. It has the effect of making
1184 * available all the keys from the caller of the request_key() that created a
1185 * key to request_key() calls made by the caller of this function.
1186 *
1187 * The caller must have the instantiation key in their process keyrings with a
1188 * Search permission grant available to the caller.
1189 *
1190 * If the ID given is 0, then the setting will be cleared and 0 returned.
1191 *
1192 * If the ID given has a matching an authorisation key, then that key will be
1193 * set and its ID will be returned. The authorisation key can be read to get
1194 * the callout information passed to request_key().
1145 */ 1195 */
1146long keyctl_assume_authority(key_serial_t id) 1196long keyctl_assume_authority(key_serial_t id)
1147{ 1197{
@@ -1178,16 +1228,17 @@ long keyctl_assume_authority(key_serial_t id)
1178 ret = authkey->serial; 1228 ret = authkey->serial;
1179error: 1229error:
1180 return ret; 1230 return ret;
1181 1231}
1182} /* end keyctl_assume_authority() */
1183 1232
1184/* 1233/*
1185 * get the security label of a key 1234 * Get a key's the LSM security label.
1186 * - the key must grant us view permission 1235 *
1187 * - if there's a buffer, we place up to buflen bytes of data into it 1236 * The key must grant the caller View permission for this to work.
1188 * - unless there's an error, we return the amount of information available, 1237 *
1189 * irrespective of how much we may have copied (including the terminal NUL) 1238 * If there's a buffer, then up to buflen bytes of data will be placed into it.
1190 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_GET_SECURITY) 1239 *
1240 * If successful, the amount of information available will be returned,
1241 * irrespective of how much was copied (including the terminal NUL).
1191 */ 1242 */
1192long keyctl_get_security(key_serial_t keyid, 1243long keyctl_get_security(key_serial_t keyid,
1193 char __user *buffer, 1244 char __user *buffer,
@@ -1242,10 +1293,16 @@ long keyctl_get_security(key_serial_t keyid,
1242} 1293}
1243 1294
1244/* 1295/*
1245 * attempt to install the calling process's session keyring on the process's 1296 * Attempt to install the calling process's session keyring on the process's
1246 * parent process 1297 * parent process.
1247 * - the keyring must exist and must grant us LINK permission 1298 *
1248 * - implements keyctl(KEYCTL_SESSION_TO_PARENT) 1299 * The keyring must exist and must grant the caller LINK permission, and the
1300 * parent process must be single-threaded and must have the same effective
1301 * ownership as this process and mustn't be SUID/SGID.
1302 *
1303 * The keyring will be emplaced on the parent when it next resumes userspace.
1304 *
1305 * If successful, 0 will be returned.
1249 */ 1306 */
1250long keyctl_session_to_parent(void) 1307long keyctl_session_to_parent(void)
1251{ 1308{
@@ -1348,9 +1405,8 @@ error_keyring:
1348#endif /* !TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME */ 1405#endif /* !TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME */
1349} 1406}
1350 1407
1351/*****************************************************************************/
1352/* 1408/*
1353 * the key control system call 1409 * The key control system call
1354 */ 1410 */
1355SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl, int, option, unsigned long, arg2, unsigned long, arg3, 1411SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl, int, option, unsigned long, arg2, unsigned long, arg3,
1356 unsigned long, arg4, unsigned long, arg5) 1412 unsigned long, arg4, unsigned long, arg5)
@@ -1439,5 +1495,4 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE5(keyctl, int, option, unsigned long, arg2, unsigned long, arg3,
1439 default: 1495 default:
1440 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 1496 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
1441 } 1497 }
1442 1498}
1443} /* end sys_keyctl() */