Re: [PATCH 08/21] KEYS: Add signature verification facility [ver #3]
From: Kasatkin, Dmitry
Date: Wed Jan 18 2012 - 08:26:33 EST
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:26 PM, David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Kasatkin, Dmitry <dmitry.kasatkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> It would also nice to have an API to supply pre-computed data hash. ÂFor
>> example IMA uses the same functionality to compute the hash of the file
>> content, and then, based on security.ima type decided either verify it using
>> just hash, or use digital signature. ÂWe could pass a hash as data. But may
>> be we do not want to have extra operation and compute hash over hash.
>
> If I understand you correctly, you'd like to have the option to do the hashing
> externally to this API? ÂWould you supply the completed hash or just a hash
> with the data in it, and require this API to complete it (ie. chuck metadata
> into it)?
>
I meant just a hash of data..
Right, I remember, PGP finalizes hash with some additional metadata
pgp_pkey_digest_signature() seems does it...
> I don't think it should be hard. ÂI could add an alternative to
> verify_sig_add_data() perhaps. ÂEither that or one function that does the lot
> and takes the precomputed hash as input. ÂThere would be no need for the split
> into four functions (begin, add_data, end, cancel) in such a case. ÂThe reason
> for the split is so that the caller can invoke add_data several times with
> non-contiguous bits of data.
>
Yes. it is clear...
Would it be possible to have pass data (uncompleted) hash?
> It might even make sense to expose the crypto hash object for direct access
> rather than use add_data - but that then makes it hard to use crypto hardware
> where you would just shovel the raw data into it and it does all the hashing
> and cryptography in a black box.
>
> David
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