Re: [PATCH v1 0/3] KEYS: trusted: Introduce support for NXP CAAM-based trusted keys
From: Richard Weinberger
Date: Wed Mar 31 2021 - 15:37:05 EST
James,
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> Von: "James Bottomley" <jejb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Well, yes. For the TPM, there's a defined ASN.1 format for the keys:
>
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/openssl_tpm2_engine.git/tree/tpm2-asn.h
>
> and part of the design of the file is that it's distinguishable either
> in DER or PEM (by the guards) format so any crypto application can know
> it's dealing with a TPM key simply by inspecting the file. I think you
> need the same thing for CAAM and any other format.
>
> We're encouraging new ASN.1 formats to be of the form
>
> SEQUENCE {
> type OBJECT IDENTIFIER
> ... key specific fields ...
> }
>
> Where you choose a defined OID to represent the key and that means
> every key even in DER form begins with a unique binary signature.
I like this idea.
Ahmad, what do you think?
That way we could also get rid off the kernel parameter and all the fall back logic,
given that we find a way to reliable detect TEE blobs too...
Thanks,
//richard