pki: Keep ACL in native sexp format to speed up 'authorized-key?'.

* guix/pki.scm (acl-entry-sexp, acl-sexp): Remove.
  (public-keys->acl, current-acl): Return a native sexp.
  (acl->public-keys, authorized-key?): Expect ACL to be a native sexp.
* guix/scripts/archive.scm (authorize-key): Convert ACL to
  canonical-sexp when writing it.
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Ludovic Courtès 2014-04-01 23:46:23 +02:00
parent 57832f2ce7
commit 39831f1663
2 changed files with 24 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -46,30 +46,22 @@
;;;
;;; Code:
(define (acl-entry-sexp public-key)
"Return a SPKI-style ACL entry sexp for PUBLIC-KEY, authorizing imports
signed by the corresponding secret key (see the IETF draft at
<http://theworld.com/~cme/spki.txt> for the ACL format.)"
(define (public-keys->acl keys)
"Return an ACL that lists all of KEYS with a '(guix import)'
tag---meaning that all of KEYS are authorized for archive imports. Each
element in KEYS must be a canonical sexp with type 'public-key'."
;; Use SPKI-style ACL entry sexp for PUBLIC-KEY, authorizing imports
;; signed by the corresponding secret key (see the IETF draft at
;; <http://theworld.com/~cme/spki.txt> for the ACL format.)
;;
;; Note: We always use PUBLIC-KEY to designate the subject. Someday we may
;; want to have name certificates and to use subject names instead of
;; complete keys.
(string->canonical-sexp
(format #f
"(entry ~a (tag (guix import)))"
(canonical-sexp->string public-key))))
(define (acl-sexp entries)
"Return an ACL sexp from ENTRIES, a list of 'entry' sexps."
(string->canonical-sexp
(string-append "(acl "
(string-join (map canonical-sexp->string entries))
")")))
(define (public-keys->acl keys)
"Return an ACL canonical sexp that lists all of KEYS with a '(guix import)'
tag---meaning that all of KEYS are authorized for archive imports. Each
element in KEYS must be a canonical sexp with type 'public-key'."
(acl-sexp (map acl-entry-sexp keys)))
`(acl ,@(map (lambda (key)
`(entry ,(canonical-sexp->sexp key)
(tag (guix import))))
keys)))
(define %acl-file
(string-append %config-directory "/acl"))
@ -96,18 +88,19 @@ element in KEYS must be a canonical sexp with type 'public-key'."
port)))))))
(define (current-acl)
"Return the current ACL as a canonical sexp."
"Return the current ACL."
(ensure-acl)
(if (file-exists? %acl-file)
(call-with-input-file %acl-file
(compose string->canonical-sexp
(compose canonical-sexp->sexp
string->canonical-sexp
get-string-all))
(public-keys->acl '()))) ; the empty ACL
(define (acl->public-keys acl)
"Return the public keys (as canonical sexps) listed in ACL with the '(guix
import)' tag."
(match (canonical-sexp->sexp acl)
(match acl
(('acl
('entry subject-keys
('tag ('guix 'import)))
@ -116,12 +109,14 @@ import)' tag."
(_
(error "invalid access-control list" acl))))
(define* (authorized-key? key
#:optional (acl (current-acl)))
(define* (authorized-key? key #:optional (acl (current-acl)))
"Return #t if KEY (a canonical sexp) is an authorized public key for archive
imports according to ACL."
;; Note: ACL is kept in native sexp form to make 'authorized-key?' faster,
;; by not having to convert it with 'canonical-sexp->sexp' on each call.
;; TODO: We could use a better data type for ACLs.
(let ((key (canonical-sexp->sexp key)))
(match (canonical-sexp->sexp acl)
(match acl
(('acl
('entry subject-keys
('tag ('guix 'import)))

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@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ the input port."
(mkdir-p (dirname %acl-file))
(with-atomic-file-output %acl-file
(lambda (port)
(display (canonical-sexp->string acl) port))))))
(display (canonical-sexp->string (sexp->canonical-sexp acl))
port))))))
(define (guix-archive . args)
(define (parse-options)