On 05/25/2014 11:22 PM, Christian Kastner wrote:
I'd appreciate it if you
could check the contents of /proc/keys right after boot. The fourth
column should list the remaining time until the key expires, or "perm"
if the expiry has been reset.

Hi, Christian.

Here is the result:

From initramfs just after password had cached:
1a0f0935 I--Q--- 1 1m   3f010000 0 0     user cryptkey-reiji: 27
21d6c5bf I--Q--- 2 perm 1f3f0000 0 65534 keyring _uid.0: 1
2849060a I--Q--- 1 perm 1f3f0000 0 65534 keyring _uid_ses.0: 1

Before udev started:
1a0f0935 I--Q--- 1 58s  3f010000 0 0     user cryptkey-reiji: 27
21d6c5bf I--Q--- 2 perm 1f3f0000 0 65534 keyring _uid.0: 1
2849060a I--Q--- 1 perm 1f3f0000 0 65534 keyring _uid_ses.0: 1

After udev started:
1a0f0935 I--Q--- 1 4h   3f010000 0 0     user cryptkey-reiji: 27
21d6c5bf I--Q--- 2 perm 1f3f0000 0 65534 keyring _uid.0: 1
2849060a I--Q--- 1 perm 1f3f0000 0 65534 keyring _uid_ses.0: 1


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