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Signed-off-by: Marcus Folkesson <marcus.folkesson@gmail.com>
Closes: #1439
Approved by: cgwalters
This ends up a lot better IMO. This commit is *mostly* just
`s/glnx_close_fd/glnx_autofd`, but there's also a number of hunks like:
```
- if (self->sysroot_fd != -1)
- {
- (void) close (self->sysroot_fd);
- self->sysroot_fd = -1;
- }
+ glnx_close_fd (&self->sysroot_fd);
```
Update submodule: libglnx
Closes: #1259
Approved by: jlebon
This commit adds debug output whenever libostree reads GPG keys, which
can come from different locations in the file system. This is especially
helpful in debugging "GPG signatures found, but none are in trusted
keyring" errors, which in my case was caused by OSTree looking in
/usr/local/share/ostree/trusted.gpg.d/ rather than
/usr/share/ostree/trusted.gpg.d/.
Closes: #1241
Approved by: cgwalters
We added a `.dir-locals.el` in commit: 9a77017d87
There's no need to have it per-file, with that people might think
to add other editors, which is the wrong direction.
Closes: #1206
Approved by: jlebon
I'd mostly been skipping the GPG functions due to lack of autoptr for a few
things, but I noticed these bits were straightforward.
Closes: #1136
Approved by: jlebon
The vast majority of invocations of `ot_gpgme_error_to_gio_error()` were paired
with `g_prefix_error()`; let's combine them for the same reason we do
`glnx_throw_errno_prefix()`. For the few cases that don't we might as well add
some prefix.
I also changed it to `return FALSE` in prep for more style porting.
Closes: #1135
Approved by: jlebon
Prep for dropping `GLNX_DEFINE_CLEANUP_FUNCTION` from libglnx
in favor of using GLib's `G_DEFINE_AUTO_CLEANUP_FREE_FUNC()`.
Closes: #1042
Approved by: jlebon
Mostly for the latest `-Wmaybe-uninitialized` fix, but while here also port some
places to newer APIs.
Update submodule: libglnx
Closes: #1027
Approved by: jlebon
Using the error prefixing in the delta processing allows us to
do new code style. Also strip trailing whitespace.
Use error prefixing in a few other random places. I didn't
hunt for all of them, just testing out the new API.
Use `glnx_fchmod()`. Also note I dropped one `fchmod (tmpf, 0600)`
which is no longer necessary.
Update submodule: libglnx
Closes: #1011
Approved by: jlebon
The keyring isn't large, so let's just fall back to copying it
rather than requiring `renameat()`.
Prep for `ostree_repo_open_at()`.
Closes: #821
Approved by: jlebon
For Project Atomic, we already have RPM signatures which use files in
`/etc/pki/rpm-gpg`. It's convenient to simply bind the OSTree remote
configuration to those file paths, rather than having duplicate key
data.
This does mean that we need to parse the files for verification, so we
end up importing them into the verifier's temporary keyring, which is
a bit ugly, but it's what other projects do.
Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/573Closes: #575
Approved by: giuseppe
G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC is a new function in GLib 2.44, but
libglnx contains a backported version of it. A few source files were
however using G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC either without including
libglnx.h, or without including it early enough.
This fix is similar to the one in commit d368624.
Closes#376Closes: #377
Approved by: smcv
Import `gs_file_enumerator_iterate()` for the next six months or
so...after RHEL 7.3 is released I'm strongly considering hard
requiring 2.46 or so.
Likely at some point we should figure out how to share more "glib
backport" code with NetworkManager at least.
Closes: #341
Approved by: jlebon
The global keyring directory (trusted.gpg.d) is deprecated. Only use it
when a specified remote does NOT have its own keyring, or when verifying
local repository objects.
Note, because mixing in the global keyring directory is now an explicit
choice, OstreeGpgVerifier no longer needs to implement GInitableIface.
Wrappers a referenced gpgme_verify_result_t so detailed verify results
can be examined independently of executing a verify operation.
_ostree_gpg_verifier_check_signature() now returns this object instead
of a single valid/invalid boolean, but the idea is for OstreeRepo to also
return this object for commit signature verification so it can be utilized
at the CLI layer (and possibly by other programs).
Similar to c2b01ad. For some reason I was thinking the commit data
still needed to be written to disk prior to verifying, but it's just
another artifact of spawning gpgv2 (predates using GPGME).
Makes for a nice cleanup in fetch_metadata_to_verify_delta_superblock()
as well.
The signature data is in memory to begin with, so there's no need to
write it to disk only to immediately read it back.
Also, because the GPGME multi-keyring workaround is somewhat expensive
to setup and teardown, concatenate all signatures into a single GBytes
so _ostree_gpg_verifier_check_signature() is only called once. We're
currently only looking for one valid signature anyway.
This sets the stage for more advanced signature management.
(Also, talking to GPG over pipes sucks.)
Previously we were spawning gpgv2 with a bunch of --keyring options
for /usr/share/ostree/trusted.gpg.d/ and whatever other keyring files
were explicitly added. GPGME has no public API for multiple keyrings,
so we work around the issue by setting up a temp directory to serve as
a fake "home" directory for the crypto engine and then concatenate all
the keyring files into a single public keyring (pubring.gpg).
Unfortunately at present we do this on every signature verification.
There's a desire to cache this concatenation, but the problem is the
user may be unprivileged. So it seems the cache would have to be per
user under $XDG_CACHE_HOME, which OSTree doesn't otherwise use. I'm
open to suggestions.
We do at least clean up the temp directory when finished, and I have
further API changes planned to OstreeGpgVerifier to help mitigate the
performance impact.
The intent of this code I'm fairly certain was to use *.gpg from the
trusted.gpg.d, directory. But right now, we're only using
"pubring.gpg" from that directory, which is odd.
Let's fix this to use all keys ending in .gpg, which will also
include pubring.gpg.
This uses gpgv for verification against DATADIR/ostree/pubring.gpg by
default. The keyring can be overridden by specifying OSTREE_GPG_HOME.
Add a unit test for commit signing with gpg key and verifying on pull;
to implement this we ship a test GPG key generated with no password
for Ostree Tester <test@test.com>.
Change all of the existing tests to disable GPG verification.