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##/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Functions for setting up and testing file encryption
#
# _require_scratch_encryption [-c CONTENTS_MODE] [-n FILENAMES_MODE]
# [-f POLICY_FLAGS] [-v POLICY_VERSION]
#
# Require encryption support on the scratch device.
#
# This checks for support for the default type of encryption policy (v1 with
# AES-256-XTS and AES-256-CTS). Options can be specified to also require
# support for a different type of encryption policy.
#
_require_scratch_encryption()
{
_require_scratch
_require_xfs_io_command "set_encpolicy"
# The 'test_dummy_encryption' mount option interferes with trying to use
# encryption for real, even if we are just trying to get/set policies
# and never put any keys in the keyring. So skip the real encryption
# tests if the 'test_dummy_encryption' mount option was specified.
_exclude_scratch_mount_option "test_dummy_encryption"
# Make a filesystem on the scratch device with the encryption feature
# enabled. If this fails then probably the userspace tools (e.g.
# e2fsprogs or f2fs-tools) are too old to understand encryption.
if ! _scratch_mkfs_encrypted &>>$seqres.full; then
_notrun "$FSTYP userspace tools do not support encryption"
fi
# Try to mount the filesystem. If this fails then either the kernel
# isn't aware of encryption, or the mkfs options were not compatible
# with encryption (e.g. ext4 with block size != PAGE_SIZE).
if ! _try_scratch_mount &>>$seqres.full; then
_notrun "kernel is unaware of $FSTYP encryption feature," \
"or mkfs options are not compatible with encryption"
fi
# The kernel may be aware of encryption without supporting it. For
# example, for ext4 this is the case with kernels configured with
# CONFIG_EXT4_FS_ENCRYPTION=n. Detect support for encryption by trying
# to set an encryption policy. (For ext4 we could instead check for the
# presence of /sys/fs/ext4/features/encryption, but this is broken on
# some older kernels and is ext4-specific anyway.)
mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/tmpdir
if _set_encpolicy $SCRATCH_MNT/tmpdir 2>&1 >>$seqres.full | \
egrep -q 'Inappropriate ioctl for device|Operation not supported'
then
_notrun "kernel does not support $FSTYP encryption"
fi
rmdir $SCRATCH_MNT/tmpdir
# If required, check for support for the specific type of encryption
# policy required by the test.
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
_require_encryption_policy_support $SCRATCH_MNT "$@"
fi
_scratch_unmount
}
_require_encryption_policy_support()
{
local mnt=$1
local dir=$mnt/tmpdir
local set_encpolicy_args=""
local policy_flags=0
local policy_version=1
local c
OPTIND=2
while getopts "c:n:f:v:" c; do
case $c in
c|n)
set_encpolicy_args+=" -$c $OPTARG"
;;
f)
set_encpolicy_args+=" -$c $OPTARG"
policy_flags=$OPTARG
;;
v)
set_encpolicy_args+=" -$c $OPTARG"
policy_version=$OPTARG
;;
*)
_fail "Unrecognized option '$c'"
;;
esac
done
set_encpolicy_args=${set_encpolicy_args# }
echo "Checking whether kernel supports encryption policy: $set_encpolicy_args" \
>> $seqres.full
if (( policy_flags & (FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64 |
FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32) )); then
_scratch_unmount
_scratch_mkfs_stable_inodes_encrypted &>> $seqres.full
_scratch_mount
fi
mkdir $dir
if (( policy_version > 1 )); then
_require_xfs_io_command "get_encpolicy" "-t"
local output=$(_get_encpolicy $dir -t)
if [ "$output" != "supported" ]; then
if [ "$output" = "unsupported" ]; then
_notrun "kernel does not support $FSTYP encryption v2 API"
fi
_fail "Unexpected output from 'get_encpolicy -t': $output"
fi
# Both the kernel and xfs_io support v2 encryption policies, and
# therefore also filesystem-level keys -- since that's the only
# way to provide keys for v2 policies.
local raw_key=$(_generate_raw_encryption_key)
local keyspec=$(_add_enckey $mnt "$raw_key" | awk '{print $NF}')
else
_require_command "$KEYCTL_PROG" keyctl
_new_session_keyring
local keyspec=$(_generate_session_encryption_key)
fi
if _set_encpolicy $dir $keyspec $set_encpolicy_args \
2>&1 >>$seqres.full | egrep -q 'Invalid argument'; then
_notrun "kernel does not support encryption policy: '$set_encpolicy_args'"
fi
# fscrypt allows setting policies with modes it knows about, even
# without kernel crypto API support. E.g. a policy using Adiantum
# encryption can be set on a kernel without CONFIG_CRYPTO_ADIANTUM.
# But actually trying to use such an encrypted directory will fail.
# To reliably check for availability of both the contents and filenames
# encryption modes, try creating a nonempty file.
if ! echo foo > $dir/file; then
_notrun "encryption policy '$set_encpolicy_args' is unusable; probably missing kernel crypto API support"
fi
if (( policy_version <= 1 )); then
$KEYCTL_PROG clear @s
fi
rm -r $dir
}
_scratch_mkfs_encrypted()
{
case $FSTYP in
ext4|f2fs)
_scratch_mkfs -O encrypt
;;
ubifs)
# erase the UBI volume; reformated automatically on next mount
$UBIUPDATEVOL_PROG ${SCRATCH_DEV} -t
;;
*)
_notrun "No encryption support for $FSTYP"
;;
esac
}
_scratch_mkfs_sized_encrypted()
{
case $FSTYP in
ext4|f2fs)
MKFS_OPTIONS="$MKFS_OPTIONS -O encrypt" _scratch_mkfs_sized $*
;;
*)
_notrun "Filesystem $FSTYP not supported in _scratch_mkfs_sized_encrypted"
;;
esac
}
# Like _scratch_mkfs_encrypted(), but add -O stable_inodes if applicable for the
# filesystem type. This is necessary for using encryption policies that include
# the inode number in the IVs, e.g. policies with the IV_INO_LBLK_64 flag set.
_scratch_mkfs_stable_inodes_encrypted()
{
case $FSTYP in
ext4)
if ! _scratch_mkfs -O encrypt -O stable_inodes; then
_notrun "-O stable_inodes is not supported"
fi
;;
*)
_scratch_mkfs_encrypted
;;
esac
}
# For some tests it's helpful to always use the same key so that the test's
# output is always the same. For this purpose the following key can be used:
TEST_RAW_KEY=
for i in {1..64}; do
TEST_RAW_KEY+="\\x$(printf "%02x" $i)"
done
# Key descriptor: arbitrary value
TEST_KEY_DESCRIPTOR="0000111122223333"
# Key identifier: HKDF-SHA512(key=$TEST_RAW_KEY, salt="", info="fscrypt\0\x01")
TEST_KEY_IDENTIFIER="69b2f6edeee720cce0577937eb8a6751"
# Give the invoking shell a new session keyring. This makes any keys we add to
# the session keyring scoped to the lifetime of the test script.
_new_session_keyring()
{
$KEYCTL_PROG new_session >>$seqres.full
}
# Generate a key descriptor (16 character hex string)
_generate_key_descriptor()
{
local keydesc=""
local i
for ((i = 0; i < 8; i++)); do
keydesc="${keydesc}$(printf "%02x" $(( $RANDOM % 256 )))"
done
echo $keydesc
}
# Generate a raw encryption key, but don't add it to any keyring yet.
_generate_raw_encryption_key()
{
local raw=""
local i
for ((i = 0; i < 64; i++)); do
raw="${raw}\\x$(printf "%02x" $(( $RANDOM % 256 )))"
done
echo $raw
}
# Serialize an integer into a CPU-endian bytestring of the given length, and
# print it as a string where each byte is hex-escaped. For example,
# `_num_to_hex 1000 4` == "\xe8\x03\x00\x00" if the CPU is little endian.
_num_to_hex()
{
local value=$1
local nbytes=$2
local i
local big_endian=$(echo -ne '\x11' | od -tx2 | head -1 | \
cut -f2 -d' ' | cut -c1)
if (( big_endian )); then
for (( i = 0; i < nbytes; i++ )); do
printf '\\x%02x' $(((value >> (8*(nbytes-1-i))) & 0xff))
done
else
for (( i = 0; i < nbytes; i++ )); do
printf '\\x%02x' $(((value >> (8*i)) & 0xff))
done
fi
}
# Add the specified raw encryption key to the session keyring, using the
# specified key descriptor.
_add_session_encryption_key()
{
local keydesc=$1
local raw=$2
#
# Add the key to the session keyring. The required structure is:
#
# #define FSCRYPT_MAX_KEY_SIZE 64
# struct fscrypt_key {
# __u32 mode;
# __u8 raw[FSCRYPT_MAX_KEY_SIZE];
# __u32 size;
# };
#
# The kernel ignores 'mode' but requires that 'size' be 64.
#
# Keys are named $FSTYP:KEYDESC where KEYDESC is the 16-character key
# descriptor hex string. Newer kernels (ext4 4.8 and later, f2fs 4.6
# and later) also allow the common key prefix "fscrypt:" in addition to
# their filesystem-specific key prefix ("ext4:", "f2fs:"). It would be
# nice to use the common key prefix, but for now use the filesystem-
# specific prefix to make it possible to test older kernels...
#
local mode=$(_num_to_hex 0 4)
local size=$(_num_to_hex 64 4)
echo -n -e "${mode}${raw}${size}" |
$KEYCTL_PROG padd logon $FSTYP:$keydesc @s >>$seqres.full
}
#
# Generate a random encryption key, add it to the session keyring, and print out
# the resulting key descriptor (example: "8bf798e1a494e1ec"). Requires the
# keyctl program. It's assumed the caller has already set up a test-scoped
# session keyring using _new_session_keyring.
#
_generate_session_encryption_key()
{
local keydesc=$(_generate_key_descriptor)
local raw=$(_generate_raw_encryption_key)
_add_session_encryption_key $keydesc $raw
echo $keydesc
}
# Unlink an encryption key from the session keyring, given its key descriptor.
_unlink_session_encryption_key()
{
local keydesc=$1
local keyid=$($KEYCTL_PROG search @s logon $FSTYP:$keydesc)
$KEYCTL_PROG unlink $keyid >>$seqres.full
}
# Revoke an encryption key from the session keyring, given its key descriptor.
_revoke_session_encryption_key()
{
local keydesc=$1
local keyid=$($KEYCTL_PROG search @s logon $FSTYP:$keydesc)
$KEYCTL_PROG revoke $keyid >>$seqres.full
}
# Set an encryption policy on the specified directory.
_set_encpolicy()
{
local dir=$1
shift
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "set_encpolicy $*" "$dir"
}
_user_do_set_encpolicy()
{
local dir=$1
shift
_user_do "$XFS_IO_PROG -c \"set_encpolicy $*\" \"$dir\""
}
# Display the specified file or directory's encryption policy.
_get_encpolicy()
{
local file=$1
shift
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "get_encpolicy $*" "$file"
}
_user_do_get_encpolicy()
{
local file=$1
shift
_user_do "$XFS_IO_PROG -c \"get_encpolicy $*\" \"$file\""
}
# Add an encryption key to the given filesystem.
_add_enckey()
{
local mnt=$1
local raw_key=$2
shift 2
echo -ne "$raw_key" | $XFS_IO_PROG -c "add_enckey $*" "$mnt"
}
_user_do_add_enckey()
{
local mnt=$1
local raw_key=$2
shift 2
_user_do "echo -ne \"$raw_key\" | $XFS_IO_PROG -c \"add_enckey $*\" \"$mnt\""
}
# Remove the given encryption key from the given filesystem.
_rm_enckey()
{
local mnt=$1
local keyspec=$2
shift 2
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "rm_enckey $* $keyspec" "$mnt"
}
_user_do_rm_enckey()
{
local mnt=$1
local keyspec=$2
shift 2
_user_do "$XFS_IO_PROG -c \"rm_enckey $* $keyspec\" \"$mnt\""
}
# Get the status of the given encryption key on the given filesystem.
_enckey_status()
{
local mnt=$1
local keyspec=$2
shift 2
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "enckey_status $* $keyspec" "$mnt"
}
_user_do_enckey_status()
{
local mnt=$1
local keyspec=$2
shift 2
_user_do "$XFS_IO_PROG -c \"enckey_status $* $keyspec\" \"$mnt\""
}
# Require support for adding a key to a filesystem's fscrypt keyring via an
# "fscrypt-provisioning" keyring key.
_require_add_enckey_by_key_id()
{
local mnt=$1
# Userspace support
_require_xfs_io_command "add_enckey" "-k"
# Kernel support
if $XFS_IO_PROG -c "add_enckey -k 12345" "$mnt" \
|& grep -q 'Invalid argument'; then
_notrun "Kernel doesn't support key_id parameter to FS_IOC_ADD_ENCRYPTION_KEY"
fi
}
# Add a key of type "fscrypt-provisioning" to the session keyring and print the
# resulting key ID.
_add_fscrypt_provisioning_key()
{
local desc=$1
local type=$2
local raw=$3
# The format of the key payload must be:
#
# struct fscrypt_provisioning_key_payload {
# __u32 type;
# __u32 __reserved;
# __u8 raw[];
# };
#
local type_hex=$(_num_to_hex $type 4)
local reserved=$(_num_to_hex 0 4)
echo -n -e "${type_hex}${reserved}${raw}" |
$KEYCTL_PROG padd fscrypt-provisioning "$desc" @s
}
# Retrieve the encryption nonce of the given inode as a hex string. The nonce
# was randomly generated by the filesystem and isn't exposed directly to
# userspace. But it can be read using the filesystem's debugging tools.
_get_encryption_nonce()
{
local device=$1
local inode=$2
case $FSTYP in
ext4)
# Use debugfs to dump the special xattr named "c", which is the
# file's fscrypt_context. This produces a line like:
#
# c (28) = 01 01 04 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ef bd 18 76 5d f6 41 4e c0 a2 cd 5f 91 29 7e 12
#
# Then filter it to get just the 16-byte 'nonce' field at the end:
#
# efbd18765df6414ec0a2cd5f91297e12
#
$DEBUGFS_PROG $device -R "ea_get <$inode> c" 2>>$seqres.full \
| grep '^c ' | sed 's/^.*=//' | tr -d ' \n' | tail -c 32
;;
f2fs)
# dump.f2fs prints the fscrypt_context like:
#
# xattr: e_name_index:9 e_name:c e_name_len:1 e_value_size:28 e_value:
# format: 1
# contents_encryption_mode: 0x1
# filenames_encryption_mode: 0x4
# flags: 0x2
# master_key_descriptor: 0000000000000000
# nonce: EFBD18765DF6414EC0A2CD5F91297E12
#
# Also support the case where the whole xattr is printed as hex,
# as is the case for fscrypt_context_v2.
#
# xattr: e_name_index:9 e_name:c e_name_len:1 e_value_size:40 e_value:
# 020104020000000033809BFEBE68A4AD264079B30861DD5E6B9E72D07523C58794ACF52534BAA756
#
$DUMP_F2FS_PROG -i $inode $device | awk '
/\<e_name:c\>/ { found = 1 }
(/^nonce:/ || /^[[:xdigit:]]+$/) && found {
print substr($0, length($0) - 31, 32);
found = 0;
}'
;;
*)
_fail "_get_encryption_nonce() isn't implemented on $FSTYP"
;;
esac
}
# Require support for _get_encryption_nonce()
_require_get_encryption_nonce_support()
{
echo "Checking for _get_encryption_nonce() support for $FSTYP" >> $seqres.full
case $FSTYP in
ext4)
_require_command "$DEBUGFS_PROG" debugfs
;;
f2fs)
_require_command "$DUMP_F2FS_PROG" dump.f2fs
# For fscrypt_context_v2, we actually need a f2fs-tools version
# that has the patch "f2fs-tools: improve xattr value printing"
# (https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-f2fs/mailman/message/36648640/).
# Otherwise the xattr is incorrectly parsed as v1. But just let
# the test fail in that case, as it was an f2fs-tools bug...
;;
*)
_notrun "_get_encryption_nonce() isn't implemented on $FSTYP"
;;
esac
}
# Retrieve the encrypted filename stored on-disk for the given file.
# The name is printed to stdout in binary.
_get_ciphertext_filename()
{
local device=$1
local inode=$2
local dir_inode=$3
case $FSTYP in
ext4)
# Extract the filename from the debugfs output line like:
#
# 131075 100644 (1) 0 0 0 22-Apr-2019 16:54 \xa2\x85\xb0z\x13\xe9\x09\x86R\xed\xdc\xce\xad\x14d\x19
#
# Bytes are shown either literally or as \xHH-style escape
# sequences; we have to decode the escaped bytes here.
#
$DEBUGFS_PROG $device -R "ls -l -r <$dir_inode>" \
2>>$seqres.full | perl -ne '
next if not /^\s*'$inode'\s+/;
s/.*?\d\d:\d\d //;
chomp;
s/\\x([[:xdigit:]]{2})/chr hex $1/eg;
print;'
;;
f2fs)
# Extract the filename from the dump.f2fs output line like:
#
# i_name [UpkzIPuts9by1oDmE+Ivfw]
#
# The name is shown base64-encoded; we have to decode it here.
#
$DUMP_F2FS_PROG $device -i $inode | perl -ne '
next if not /^i_name\s+\[([A-Za-z0-9+,]+)\]/;
chomp $1;
my @chars = split //, $1;
my $ac = 0;
my $bits = 0;
my $table = join "", (A..Z, a..z, 0..9, "+", ",");
foreach (@chars) {
$ac += index($table, $_) << $bits;
$bits += 6;
if ($bits >= 8) {
print chr($ac & 0xff);
$ac >>= 8;
$bits -= 8;
}
}
if ($ac != 0) {
print STDERR "Invalid base64-encoded string!\n";
}'
;;
*)
_fail "_get_ciphertext_filename() isn't implemented on $FSTYP"
;;
esac
}
# Require support for _get_ciphertext_filename().
_require_get_ciphertext_filename_support()
{
echo "Checking for _get_ciphertext_filename() support for $FSTYP" >> $seqres.full
case $FSTYP in
ext4)
# Verify that the "ls -l -r" debugfs command is supported and
# that it hex-encodes non-ASCII characters, rather than using an
# ambiguous escaping method. This requires e2fsprogs v1.45.1 or
# later; or more specifically, a version that has the commit
# "debugfs: avoid ambiguity when printing filenames".
_require_command "$DEBUGFS_PROG" debugfs
_scratch_mount
touch $SCRATCH_MNT/$'\xc1'
_scratch_unmount
if ! $DEBUGFS_PROG $SCRATCH_DEV -R "ls -l -r /" 2>&1 \
| tee -a $seqres.full | grep -E -q '\s+\\xc1\s*$'; then
_notrun "debugfs (e2fsprogs) is too old; doesn't support showing unambiguous on-disk filenames"
fi
;;
f2fs)
# Verify that dump.f2fs shows encrypted filenames in full. This
# requires f2fs-tools v1.13.0 or later; or more specifically, a
# version that has the commit
# "f2fs-tools: improve filename printing".
_require_command "$DUMP_F2FS_PROG" dump.f2fs
_require_command "$KEYCTL_PROG" keyctl
_scratch_mount
_new_session_keyring
local keydesc=$(_generate_session_encryption_key)
local dir=$SCRATCH_MNT/test.${FUNCNAME[0]}
local file=$dir/$(perl -e 'print "A" x 255')
mkdir $dir
_set_encpolicy $dir $keydesc
touch $file
local inode=$(stat -c %i $file)
_scratch_unmount
$KEYCTL_PROG clear @s
# 255-character filename should result in 340 base64 characters.
if ! $DUMP_F2FS_PROG -i $inode $SCRATCH_DEV \
| grep -E -q '^i_name[[:space:]]+\[[A-Za-z0-9+,]{340}\]'; then
_notrun "dump.f2fs (f2fs-tools) is too old; doesn't support showing unambiguous on-disk filenames"
fi
;;
*)
_notrun "_get_ciphertext_filename() isn't implemented on $FSTYP"
;;
esac
}
# Get an encrypted file's list of on-disk blocks as a comma-separated list of
# block offsets from the start of the device. "Blocks" are 512 bytes each here.
_get_ciphertext_block_list()
{
local file=$1
sync
$XFS_IO_PROG -c fiemap $file | perl -ne '
next if not /^\s*\d+: \[\d+\.\.\d+\]: (\d+)\.\.(\d+)/;
print $_ . "," foreach $1..$2;' | sed 's/,$//'
}
# Dump a block list that was previously saved by _get_ciphertext_block_list().
_dump_ciphertext_blocks()
{
local device=$1
local blocklist=$2
local block
for block in $(tr ',' ' ' <<< $blocklist); do
dd if=$device bs=512 count=1 skip=$block status=none
done
}
_do_verify_ciphertext_for_encryption_policy()
{
local contents_encryption_mode=$1
local filenames_encryption_mode=$2
local policy_flags=$3
local set_encpolicy_args=$4
local keyspec=$5
local raw_key_hex=$6
local crypt_contents_cmd="$here/src/fscrypt-crypt-util $7"
local crypt_filename_cmd="$here/src/fscrypt-crypt-util $8"
local blocksize=$(_get_block_size $SCRATCH_MNT)
local test_contents_files=()
local test_filenames_files=()
local i src dir dst inode blocklist \
padding_flag padding dir_inode len name f nonce decrypted_name
# Create files whose encrypted contents we'll verify. For each, save
# the information: (copy of original file, inode number of encrypted
# file, comma-separated block list) into test_contents_files[].
echo "Creating files for contents verification" >> $seqres.full
i=1
rm -f $tmp.testfile_*
for src in /dev/zero /dev/urandom; do
head -c $((4 * blocksize)) $src > $tmp.testfile_$i
(( i++ ))
done
dir=$SCRATCH_MNT/encdir
mkdir $dir
_set_encpolicy $dir $keyspec $set_encpolicy_args -f $policy_flags
for src in $tmp.testfile_*; do
dst=$dir/${src##*.}
cp $src $dst
inode=$(stat -c %i $dst)
blocklist=$(_get_ciphertext_block_list $dst)
test_contents_files+=("$src $inode $blocklist")
done
# Create files whose encrypted names we'll verify. For each, save the
# information: (original filename, inode number of encrypted file, inode
# of parent directory, padding amount) into test_filenames_files[]. Try
# each padding amount: 4, 8, 16, or 32 bytes. Also try various filename
# lengths, including boundary cases. Assume NAME_MAX == 255.
echo "Creating files for filenames verification" >> $seqres.full
for padding_flag in 0 1 2 3; do
padding=$((4 << padding_flag))
dir=$SCRATCH_MNT/encdir.pad$padding
mkdir $dir
dir_inode=$(stat -c %i $dir)
_set_encpolicy $dir $keyspec $set_encpolicy_args \
-f $((policy_flags | padding_flag))
for len in 1 3 15 16 17 32 100 254 255; do
name=$(tr -d -C a-zA-Z0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c $len)
touch $dir/$name
inode=$(stat -c %i $dir/$name)
test_filenames_files+=("$name $inode $dir_inode $padding")
done
done
# Now unmount the filesystem and verify the ciphertext we just wrote.
_scratch_unmount
echo "Verifying encrypted file contents" >> $seqres.full
for f in "${test_contents_files[@]}"; do
read -r src inode blocklist <<< "$f"
nonce=$(_get_encryption_nonce $SCRATCH_DEV $inode)
_dump_ciphertext_blocks $SCRATCH_DEV $blocklist > $tmp.actual_contents
$crypt_contents_cmd $contents_encryption_mode $raw_key_hex \
--file-nonce=$nonce --block-size=$blocksize \
--inode-number=$inode < $src > $tmp.expected_contents
if ! cmp $tmp.expected_contents $tmp.actual_contents; then
_fail "Expected encrypted contents != actual encrypted contents. File: $f"
fi
$crypt_contents_cmd $contents_encryption_mode $raw_key_hex \
--decrypt --file-nonce=$nonce --block-size=$blocksize \
--inode-number=$inode \
< $tmp.actual_contents > $tmp.decrypted_contents
if ! cmp $src $tmp.decrypted_contents; then
_fail "Contents decryption sanity check failed. File: $f"
fi
done
echo "Verifying encrypted file names" >> $seqres.full
for f in "${test_filenames_files[@]}"; do
read -r name inode dir_inode padding <<< "$f"
nonce=$(_get_encryption_nonce $SCRATCH_DEV $dir_inode)
_get_ciphertext_filename $SCRATCH_DEV $inode $dir_inode \
> $tmp.actual_name
echo -n "$name" | \
$crypt_filename_cmd $filenames_encryption_mode \
$raw_key_hex --file-nonce=$nonce --padding=$padding \
--block-size=255 --inode-number=$dir_inode \
> $tmp.expected_name
if ! cmp $tmp.expected_name $tmp.actual_name; then
_fail "Expected encrypted filename != actual encrypted filename. File: $f"
fi
$crypt_filename_cmd $filenames_encryption_mode $raw_key_hex \
--decrypt --file-nonce=$nonce --padding=$padding \
--block-size=255 --inode-number=$dir_inode \
< $tmp.actual_name > $tmp.decrypted_name
decrypted_name=$(tr -d '\0' < $tmp.decrypted_name)
if [ "$name" != "$decrypted_name" ]; then
_fail "Filename decryption sanity check failed ($name != $decrypted_name). File: $f"
fi
done
}
# fscrypt UAPI constants (see <linux/fscrypt.h>)
FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_XTS=1
FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_CTS=4
FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_128_CBC=5
FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_128_CTS=6
FSCRYPT_MODE_ADIANTUM=9
FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY=0x04
FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64=0x08
FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32=0x10
FSCRYPT_KEY_SPEC_TYPE_DESCRIPTOR=1
FSCRYPT_KEY_SPEC_TYPE_IDENTIFIER=2
_fscrypt_mode_name_to_num()
{
local name=$1
case "$name" in
AES-256-XTS) echo $FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_XTS ;;
AES-256-CTS-CBC) echo $FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_CTS ;;
AES-128-CBC-ESSIV) echo $FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_128_CBC ;;
AES-128-CTS-CBC) echo $FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_128_CTS ;;
Adiantum) echo $FSCRYPT_MODE_ADIANTUM ;;
*) _fail "Unknown fscrypt mode: $name" ;;
esac
}
# Verify that file contents and names are encrypted correctly when an encryption
# policy of the specified type is used.
#
# The first two parameters are the contents and filenames encryption modes to
# test. The following optional parameters are also accepted to further modify
# the type of encryption policy that is tested:
#
# 'v2': test a v2 encryption policy
# 'direct': test the DIRECT_KEY policy flag
# 'iv_ino_lblk_64': test the IV_INO_LBLK_64 policy flag
# 'iv_ino_lblk_32': test the IV_INO_LBLK_32 policy flag
#
_verify_ciphertext_for_encryption_policy()
{
local contents_encryption_mode=$1
local filenames_encryption_mode=$2
local opt
local policy_version=1
local policy_flags=0
local set_encpolicy_args=""
local crypt_util_args=""
local crypt_util_contents_args=""
local crypt_util_filename_args=""
shift 2
for opt; do
case "$opt" in
v2)
policy_version=2
;;
direct)
if [ $contents_encryption_mode != \
$filenames_encryption_mode ]; then
_fail "For direct key mode, contents and filenames modes must match"
fi
(( policy_flags |= FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY ))
;;
iv_ino_lblk_64)
(( policy_flags |= FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64 ))
;;
iv_ino_lblk_32)
(( policy_flags |= FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32 ))
;;
*)
_fail "Unknown option '$opt' passed to ${FUNCNAME[0]}"
;;
esac
done
local contents_mode_num=$(_fscrypt_mode_name_to_num $contents_encryption_mode)
local filenames_mode_num=$(_fscrypt_mode_name_to_num $filenames_encryption_mode)
set_encpolicy_args+=" -c $contents_mode_num"
set_encpolicy_args+=" -n $filenames_mode_num"
if (( policy_version > 1 )); then
set_encpolicy_args+=" -v 2"
crypt_util_args+=" --kdf=HKDF-SHA512"
if (( policy_flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY )); then
crypt_util_args+=" --mode-num=$contents_mode_num"
elif (( policy_flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64 )); then
crypt_util_args+=" --iv-ino-lblk-64"
crypt_util_contents_args+=" --mode-num=$contents_mode_num"
crypt_util_filename_args+=" --mode-num=$filenames_mode_num"
elif (( policy_flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32 )); then
crypt_util_args+=" --iv-ino-lblk-32"
crypt_util_contents_args+=" --mode-num=$contents_mode_num"
crypt_util_filename_args+=" --mode-num=$filenames_mode_num"
fi
else
if (( policy_flags & ~FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY )); then
_fail "unsupported flags for v1 policy: $policy_flags"
fi
if (( policy_flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY )); then
crypt_util_args+=" --kdf=none"
else
crypt_util_args+=" --kdf=AES-128-ECB"
fi
fi
set_encpolicy_args=${set_encpolicy_args# }
_require_scratch_encryption $set_encpolicy_args -f $policy_flags
_require_test_program "fscrypt-crypt-util"
_require_xfs_io_command "fiemap"
_require_get_encryption_nonce_support
_require_get_ciphertext_filename_support
if (( policy_version == 1 )); then
_require_command "$KEYCTL_PROG" keyctl
fi
echo "Creating encryption-capable filesystem" >> $seqres.full
if (( policy_flags & (FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64 |
FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32) )); then
_scratch_mkfs_stable_inodes_encrypted &>> $seqres.full
else
_scratch_mkfs_encrypted &>> $seqres.full
fi
_scratch_mount
crypt_util_args+=" --fs-uuid=$(blkid -s UUID -o value $SCRATCH_DEV | tr -d -)"
crypt_util_contents_args+="$crypt_util_args"
crypt_util_filename_args+="$crypt_util_args"
echo "Generating encryption key" >> $seqres.full
local raw_key=$(_generate_raw_encryption_key)
if (( policy_version > 1 )); then
local keyspec=$(_add_enckey $SCRATCH_MNT "$raw_key" \
| awk '{print $NF}')
else
local keyspec=$(_generate_key_descriptor)
_new_session_keyring
_add_session_encryption_key $keyspec $raw_key
fi
local raw_key_hex=$(echo "$raw_key" | tr -d '\\x')
echo
echo -e "Verifying ciphertext with parameters:"
echo -e "\tcontents_encryption_mode: $contents_encryption_mode"
echo -e "\tfilenames_encryption_mode: $filenames_encryption_mode"
[ $# -ne 0 ] && echo -e "\toptions: $*"
_do_verify_ciphertext_for_encryption_policy \
"$contents_encryption_mode" \
"$filenames_encryption_mode" \
"$policy_flags" \
"$set_encpolicy_args" \
"$keyspec" \
"$raw_key_hex" \
"$crypt_util_contents_args" \
"$crypt_util_filename_args"
}