KEYS: don't revoke uninstantiated key in request_key_auth_new()
If key_instantiate_and_link() were to fail (which fortunately isn't
possible currently), the call to key_revoke(authkey) would crash with a
NULL pointer dereference in request_key_auth_revoke() because the key
has not yet been instantiated.
Fix this by removing the call to key_revoke(). key_put() is sufficient,
as it's not possible for an uninstantiated authkey to have been used for
anything yet.
Fixes: b5f545c880 ("[PATCH] keys: Permit running process to instantiate keys")
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
pull/473/head
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@ -220,7 +220,6 @@ struct key *request_key_auth_new(struct key *target, const void *callout_info,
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return authkey;
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return authkey;
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error_put_authkey:
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error_put_authkey:
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key_revoke(authkey);
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key_put(authkey);
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key_put(authkey);
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error_free_rka:
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error_free_rka:
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free_request_key_auth(rka);
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free_request_key_auth(rka);
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