--
These are non-substantive corrections for minor spelling mistakes
within the GnuPG codebase.
With something like this applied to the codebase, and a judiciously
tuned spellchecker integrated as part of a standard test suite, it
should be possible to keep a uniform orthography within the project.
GnuPG-bug-id: 7116
* kbx/keyboxd.h (kbxd_status_printf): New.
* kbx/backend-support.c (be_return_pubkey): Use kbxd_status_printf.
* kbx/kbxserver.c (kbxd_status_printf): New.
* kbxd_start_command_handler (kbxd_start_command_handler): Don't
use set_assuan_context_func, because the function pointer is
shared by multiple threads.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 5948
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* kbx/backend-sqlite.c (table_definitions): Add column UINO to
userids.
(be_sqlite_local_s): Add fields select_col_uidno and
select_col_subkey.
(run_select_statement): Also select subkey or uidno column.
(be_sqlite_search): Return their values.
(store_into_userid): Store the UIDNO.
* kbx/backend-support.c (be_return_pubkey): Extend PUBKEY_INFO.
--
For an existing database adding the new column to the table userid is
straightforward. However if the original version of the schema used an
integer for the keyid column, that column has likely be renamed. Make
sure that the NOT NULL constraint has also be removed; check the
SQLite documentation on how this can be done.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/backend-support.c (be_return_pubkey): Add args is_ephemeral and
is_revoked. Adjust callers.
* kbx/backend-sqlite.c: Alter table pubkey to add new columns.
(run_select_statement): Add new column to all selects.
(be_sqlite_search): Return the new flags.
--
For existing test databases the new column can be added with:
alter table pubkey add ephemeral integer not null default 0;
alter table pubkey add revoked integer not null default 0;
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/backend-sqlite.c: New.
* kbx/Makefile.am (keyboxd_SOURCES): Add it.
(keyboxd_CFLAGS, keyboxd_LDADD): Add SQLite flags.
* kbx/backend.h (enum database_types): Add DB_TYPE_SQLITE.
(be_sqlite_local_t): New typedef.
(struct db_request_part_s): Add field besqlite.
* kbx/backend-support.c (strdbtype): Add string for DB_TYPE_SQLITE.
(be_generic_release_backend): Support SQLite.
(be_release_request): Ditto.
(be_find_request_part): Ditto.
(is_x509_blob): Rename to ...
(be_is_x509_blob): this and make global.
* kbx/frontend.c (kbxd_set_database): Detect ".db" suffix and use that
for SQLite.
(kbxd_search): Support SQLite
(kbxd_store): Ditto.
(kbxd_delete): Ditto.
* kbx/frontend.h (kbxd_store_modes): Move to ...
* kbx/keyboxd.h (enum kbxd_store_modes): here.
* kbx/keyboxd.c (main): USe pubring.db for now. This is a temporary
hack.
* kbx/backend-kbx.c (be_kbx_delete): Remove unused var cert.
--
Take care: This is not finished and in particular filling the database
takes quite long.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/util.h (UBID_LEN): New. Use it at all places.
* kbx/keybox-blob.c (create_blob_finish): Do not write the UBID item.
* kbx/keybox-dump.c (print_ubib): Remove.
(_keybox_dump_blob): Do not print the now removed ubid flag.
* kbx/keybox-search-desc.h (struct keydb_search_desc): Use constants
for the size of the ubid and grip.
* kbx/keybox-search.c (blob_cmp_ubid): New.
(has_ubid): Make it a simple wrapper around blob_cmp_ubid.
(keybox_get_data): Add arg 'r_ubid'.
* kbx/frontend.h (enum kbxd_store_modes): New.
* kbx/kbxserver.c (cmd_store): Add new option --insert.
* kbx/backend-cache.c (be_cache_initialize): New.
(be_cache_add_resource): Call it here.
* kbx/backend-kbx.c (be_kbx_seek): Remove args 'fpr' and 'fprlen'.
(be_kbx_search): Get the UBID from keybox_get_data.
* kbx/backend-support.c (be_fingerprint_from_blob): Replace by ...
(be_ubid_from_blob): new. Change all callers.
* kbx/frontend.c (kbxd_add_resource): Temporary disable the cache but
use the new cache init function.
(kbxd_store): Replace arg 'only_update' by 'mode'. Seek using the
ubid. Take care of the mode.
--
It turned out that using the hash of the entire blob was not helpful.
Thus we redefine the Unique-Blob-ID (UBID) as the primary fingerprint
of the blob. In case this is a v5 OpenPGP key a left truncated
version of the SHA-256 hash is used; in all other cases the full SHA-1
hash. Using a SHA-256 hash does not make sense because v4 keys are
and will for some time be the majority of keys and thus padding them
with zeroes won't make any difference. Even if fingerprint collisions
can eventually be created we will assume that the keys are bogus and
that it does not make sense to store its twin also in our key storage.
We can also easily extend the update code to detect a collision and
reject the update.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/backend.h (enum database_types): Add DB_TYPE_CACHE.
(struct db_request_part_s): Add seqno fields.
(struct db_request_s): Add infos for the cache backend.
* kbx/backend-support.c (struct backend_handle_s): Add 'backend_id'.
(strdbtype): Support DB_TYPE_CACHE.
(be_generic_release_backend): Ditto.
(be_find_request_part): New.
(be_return_pubkey): New arg UBID and chnage status name.
* kbx/backend-cache.c: New.
* kbx/backend-kbx.c (be_kbx_init_request_part): New.
(be_kbx_search): Factor some code out to a support function.
(be_kbx_seek): New.
* kbx/frontend.c (kbxd_add_resource): Support DB_TYPE_CACHE.
(kbxd_search): Support the NEXR operation with the cache.
* kbx/keybox-search-desc.h (KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_UBID): New.
(struct keydb_search_desc): Add field u.ubid.
* kbx/keybox-search.c (has_ubid): New.
(keybox_search): Support the UBID search.
--
This adds a caching backend to the keyboxd. This tries to accommodate
for duplicate use of fingerprints and thus be correct in case a
fingerprint is used in several keys. It also turned out that we need
to have a unique identifier (UBID) to identify a keyblock or X.509
certificate. In particular with an OpenPGP keyblob we can't easily
use the primary fingerprint as an identifier because that fingerprint
may also be used as subkey in another key. Thus using a hash of the
entire keyblock is a better identifier to be used to address a
keyblock for restarting a search or for identifying the keyblock to be
updated. Note that this new UBID is not a permanent identifier
because it changes with all keyblock update; it should be viewed as a
handle to the keyblock or X509 cert.