For each keyring plugin-specific function, this section describes its purpose, calling sequence, and return value. For information about general-purpose keyring functions, see Section 6.4.4.8, “General-Purpose Keyring Key-Management Functions”.
Associated keyring plugin:
keyring_aws
keyring_aws_rotate_cmk()
rotates the customer master key (CMK). Rotation changes only the key that AWS KMS uses for subsequent data key-encryption operations. AWS KMS maintains previous CMK versions, so keys generated using previous CMKs remain decryptable after rotation.Rotation changes the CMK value used inside AWS KMS but does not change the ID used to refer to it, so there is no need to change the
keyring_aws_cmk_id
system variable after callingkeyring_aws_rotate_cmk()
.This function requires the
SUPER
privilege.Arguments:
None.
Return value:
Returns 1 for success, or
NULL
and an error for failure.Associated keyring plugin:
keyring_aws
keyring_aws_rotate_keys()
rotates keys stored in thekeyring_aws
storage file named by thekeyring_aws_data_file
system variable. Rotation sends each key stored in the file to AWS KMS for re-encryption using the value of thekeyring_aws_cmk_id
system variable as the CMK value, and stores the new encrypted keys in the file.keyring_aws_rotate_keys()
is useful for key re-encryption under these circumstances:After rotating the CMK; that is, after invoking the
keyring_aws_rotate_cmk()
function.After changing the
keyring_aws_cmk_id
system variable to a different key value.
This function requires the
SUPER
privilege.Arguments:
None.
Return value:
Returns 1 for success, or
NULL
and an error for failure.