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rename: IAMROOT → SKELETONKEY across the entire project
Breaking change. Tool name, binary name, function/type names,
constant names, env vars, header guards, file paths, and GitHub
repo URL all rebrand IAMROOT → SKELETONKEY.

Changes:
  - All "IAMROOT" → "SKELETONKEY" (constants, env vars, enum
    values, docs, comments)
  - All "iamroot" → "skeletonkey" (functions, types, paths, CLI)
  - iamroot.c → skeletonkey.c
  - modules/*/iamroot_modules.{c,h} → modules/*/skeletonkey_modules.{c,h}
  - tools/iamroot-fleet-scan.sh → tools/skeletonkey-fleet-scan.sh
  - Binary "iamroot" → "skeletonkey"
  - GitHub URL KaraZajac/IAMROOT → KaraZajac/SKELETONKEY
  - .gitignore now expects build output named "skeletonkey"
  - /tmp/iamroot-* tmpfiles → /tmp/skeletonkey-*
  - Env vars IAMROOT_MODPROBE_PATH etc. → SKELETONKEY_*

New ASCII skeleton-key banner (horizontal key icon + ANSI Shadow
SKELETONKEY block letters) replaces the IAMROOT banner in
skeletonkey.c and README.md.

VERSION: 0.3.1 → 0.4.0 (breaking).

Build clean on Debian 6.12.86. `skeletonkey --version` → 0.4.0.
All 24 modules still register; no functional code changes — pure
rename + banner refresh.
2026-05-16 22:43:49 -04:00

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/*
* SKELETONKEY — kernel_range implementation
*/
#include "kernel_range.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
static char g_release_buf[128];
bool kernel_version_current(struct kernel_version *out)
{
if (out == NULL) return false;
struct utsname u;
if (uname(&u) < 0) return false;
/* Stash release string for callers that want to print it. We hold
* a single static buffer; not threadsafe but skeletonkey is single-
* threaded today. */
snprintf(g_release_buf, sizeof(g_release_buf), "%s", u.release);
out->release = g_release_buf;
out->major = 0; out->minor = 0; out->patch = 0;
if (sscanf(u.release, "%d.%d.%d", &out->major, &out->minor, &out->patch) < 2)
return false;
return true;
}
bool kernel_range_is_patched(const struct kernel_range *r,
const struct kernel_version *v)
{
if (r == NULL || v == NULL) return false;
/* If the host's (major, minor) matches an entry AND its patch
* level is at or above the entry's patch, host is patched. */
for (size_t i = 0; i < r->n_patched_from; i++) {
const struct kernel_patched_from *pf = &r->patched_from[i];
if (v->major == pf->major && v->minor == pf->minor) {
return v->patch >= pf->patch;
}
}
/* If the host's (major, minor) is GREATER than every entry's
* (major, minor), it's on a newer branch that has the fix
* inherited from mainline — patched. */
for (size_t i = 0; i < r->n_patched_from; i++) {
const struct kernel_patched_from *pf = &r->patched_from[i];
/* host strictly newer than this entry's branch */
if (v->major > pf->major ||
(v->major == pf->major && v->minor > pf->minor)) {
/* keep checking — we want to be patched on ALL applicable
* branches; if any entry is on the host's branch, that's
* handled above. If we get here for every entry, host
* is on a branch strictly newer than each — meaning the
* mainline fix flowed in. */
continue;
} else {
/* host is on a branch strictly older than this entry —
* not patched via this entry, and no exact-branch match
* applied above either → vulnerable. */
return false;
}
}
/* All entries are on branches at or below the host's — host has
* the fix inherited via mainline progression. */
return true;
}