KEYS: Generalise system_verify_data() to provide access to internal content
Generalise system_verify_data() to provide access to internal content through a callback. This allows all the PKCS#7 stuff to be hidden inside this function and removed from the PE file parser and the PKCS#7 test key. If external content is not required, NULL should be passed as data to the function. If the callback is not required, that can be set to NULL. The function is now called verify_pkcs7_signature() to contrast with verify_pefile_signature() and the definitions of both have been moved into linux/verification.h along with the key_being_used_for enum. Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
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#ifndef _LINUX_PUBLIC_KEY_H
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#define _LINUX_PUBLIC_KEY_H
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/*
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* The use to which an asymmetric key is being put.
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*/
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enum key_being_used_for {
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VERIFYING_MODULE_SIGNATURE,
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VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE,
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VERIFYING_KEXEC_PE_SIGNATURE,
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VERIFYING_KEY_SIGNATURE,
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VERIFYING_KEY_SELF_SIGNATURE,
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VERIFYING_UNSPECIFIED_SIGNATURE,
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NR__KEY_BEING_USED_FOR
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};
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extern const char *const key_being_used_for[NR__KEY_BEING_USED_FOR];
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/*
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* Cryptographic data for the public-key subtype of the asymmetric key type.
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*
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