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David Howellsf0894942012-05-11 10:56:56 +01001#
2# Key management configuration
3#
4
5config KEYS
6 bool "Enable access key retention support"
David Howellsb2a4df22013-09-24 10:35:18 +01007 select ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY
David Howellsf0894942012-05-11 10:56:56 +01008 help
9 This option provides support for retaining authentication tokens and
10 access keys in the kernel.
11
12 It also includes provision of methods by which such keys might be
13 associated with a process so that network filesystems, encryption
14 support and the like can find them.
15
16 Furthermore, a special type of key is available that acts as keyring:
17 a searchable sequence of keys. Each process is equipped with access
18 to five standard keyrings: UID-specific, GID-specific, session,
19 process and thread.
20
21 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
22
David Howellsf36f8c72013-09-24 10:35:19 +010023config PERSISTENT_KEYRINGS
24 bool "Enable register of persistent per-UID keyrings"
25 depends on KEYS
26 help
27 This option provides a register of persistent per-UID keyrings,
28 primarily aimed at Kerberos key storage. The keyrings are persistent
29 in the sense that they stay around after all processes of that UID
30 have exited, not that they survive the machine being rebooted.
31
32 A particular keyring may be accessed by either the user whose keyring
33 it is or by a process with administrative privileges. The active
34 LSMs gets to rule on which admin-level processes get to access the
35 cache.
36
37 Keyrings are created and added into the register upon demand and get
38 removed if they expire (a default timeout is set upon creation).
39
David Howellsab3c3582013-09-24 10:35:18 +010040config BIG_KEYS
Josh Boyer2eaf6b52013-10-30 11:15:23 +000041 bool "Large payload keys"
David Howellsab3c3582013-09-24 10:35:18 +010042 depends on KEYS
43 depends on TMPFS
Kirill Marinushkin13100a72016-04-12 19:54:58 +010044 select CRYPTO
45 select CRYPTO_AES
46 select CRYPTO_ECB
47 select CRYPTO_RNG
David Howellsab3c3582013-09-24 10:35:18 +010048 help
49 This option provides support for holding large keys within the kernel
50 (for example Kerberos ticket caches). The data may be stored out to
51 swapspace by tmpfs.
52
53 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
54
David Howellsf0894942012-05-11 10:56:56 +010055config TRUSTED_KEYS
56 tristate "TRUSTED KEYS"
57 depends on KEYS && TCG_TPM
58 select CRYPTO
59 select CRYPTO_HMAC
60 select CRYPTO_SHA1
Jarkko Sakkinen5ca4c202015-11-05 21:43:06 +020061 select CRYPTO_HASH_INFO
David Howellsf0894942012-05-11 10:56:56 +010062 help
63 This option provides support for creating, sealing, and unsealing
64 keys in the kernel. Trusted keys are random number symmetric keys,
65 generated and RSA-sealed by the TPM. The TPM only unseals the keys,
66 if the boot PCRs and other criteria match. Userspace will only ever
67 see encrypted blobs.
68
69 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
70
71config ENCRYPTED_KEYS
72 tristate "ENCRYPTED KEYS"
73 depends on KEYS
74 select CRYPTO
75 select CRYPTO_HMAC
76 select CRYPTO_AES
77 select CRYPTO_CBC
78 select CRYPTO_SHA256
79 select CRYPTO_RNG
80 help
81 This option provides support for create/encrypting/decrypting keys
82 in the kernel. Encrypted keys are kernel generated random numbers,
83 which are encrypted/decrypted with a 'master' symmetric key. The
84 'master' key can be either a trusted-key or user-key type.
85 Userspace only ever sees/stores encrypted blobs.
86
87 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
Mat Martineauddbb4112016-04-12 19:54:58 +010088
89config KEY_DH_OPERATIONS
90 bool "Diffie-Hellman operations on retained keys"
91 depends on KEYS
92 select MPILIB
93 help
94 This option provides support for calculating Diffie-Hellman
95 public keys and shared secrets using values stored as keys
96 in the kernel.
97
98 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.