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1 /*
2  * QEMU Crypto block device encryption
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
5  *
6  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8  * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9  * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10  *
11  * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
14  * Lesser General Public License for more details.
15  *
16  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17  * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18  *
19  */
20 
21 #ifndef QCRYPTO_BLOCK_H
22 #define QCRYPTO_BLOCK_H
23 
24 #include "crypto/cipher.h"
25 #include "crypto/ivgen.h"
26 
27 typedef struct QCryptoBlock QCryptoBlock;
28 
29 /* See also QCryptoBlockFormat, QCryptoBlockCreateOptions
30  * and QCryptoBlockOpenOptions in qapi/crypto.json */
31 
32 typedef int (*QCryptoBlockReadFunc)(QCryptoBlock *block,
33                                     size_t offset,
34                                     uint8_t *buf,
35                                     size_t buflen,
36                                     void *opaque,
37                                     Error **errp);
38 
39 typedef int (*QCryptoBlockInitFunc)(QCryptoBlock *block,
40                                     size_t headerlen,
41                                     void *opaque,
42                                     Error **errp);
43 
44 typedef int (*QCryptoBlockWriteFunc)(QCryptoBlock *block,
45                                      size_t offset,
46                                      const uint8_t *buf,
47                                      size_t buflen,
48                                      void *opaque,
49                                      Error **errp);
50 
51 /**
52  * qcrypto_block_has_format:
53  * @format: the encryption format
54  * @buf: the data from head of the volume
55  * @len: the length of @buf in bytes
56  *
57  * Given @len bytes of data from the head of a storage volume
58  * in @buf, probe to determine if the volume has the encryption
59  * format specified in @format.
60  *
61  * Returns: true if the data in @buf matches @format
62  */
63 bool qcrypto_block_has_format(QCryptoBlockFormat format,
64                               const uint8_t *buf,
65                               size_t buflen);
66 
67 typedef enum {
68     QCRYPTO_BLOCK_OPEN_NO_IO = (1 << 0),
69 } QCryptoBlockOpenFlags;
70 
71 /**
72  * qcrypto_block_open:
73  * @options: the encryption options
74  * @optprefix: name prefix for options
75  * @readfunc: callback for reading data from the volume
76  * @opaque: data to pass to @readfunc
77  * @flags: bitmask of QCryptoBlockOpenFlags values
78  * @n_threads: allow concurrent I/O from up to @n_threads threads
79  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
80  *
81  * Create a new block encryption object for an existing
82  * storage volume encrypted with format identified by
83  * the parameters in @options.
84  *
85  * This will use @readfunc to initialize the encryption
86  * context based on the volume header(s), extracting the
87  * master key(s) as required.
88  *
89  * If @flags contains QCRYPTO_BLOCK_OPEN_NO_IO then
90  * the open process will be optimized to skip any parts
91  * that are only required to perform I/O. In particular
92  * this would usually avoid the need to decrypt any
93  * master keys. The only thing that can be done with
94  * the resulting QCryptoBlock object would be to query
95  * metadata such as the payload offset. There will be
96  * no cipher or ivgen objects available.
97  *
98  * If any part of initializing the encryption context
99  * fails an error will be returned. This could be due
100  * to the volume being in the wrong format, a cipher
101  * or IV generator algorithm that is not supported,
102  * or incorrect passphrases.
103  *
104  * Returns: a block encryption format, or NULL on error
105  */
106 QCryptoBlock *qcrypto_block_open(QCryptoBlockOpenOptions *options,
107                                  const char *optprefix,
108                                  QCryptoBlockReadFunc readfunc,
109                                  void *opaque,
110                                  unsigned int flags,
111                                  size_t n_threads,
112                                  Error **errp);
113 
114 /**
115  * qcrypto_block_create:
116  * @options: the encryption options
117  * @optprefix: name prefix for options
118  * @initfunc: callback for initializing volume header
119  * @writefunc: callback for writing data to the volume header
120  * @opaque: data to pass to @initfunc and @writefunc
121  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
122  *
123  * Create a new block encryption object for initializing
124  * a storage volume to be encrypted with format identified
125  * by the parameters in @options.
126  *
127  * This method will allocate space for a new volume header
128  * using @initfunc and then write header data using @writefunc,
129  * generating new master keys, etc as required. Any existing
130  * data present on the volume will be irrevocably destroyed.
131  *
132  * If any part of initializing the encryption context
133  * fails an error will be returned. This could be due
134  * to the volume being in the wrong format, a cipher
135  * or IV generator algorithm that is not supported,
136  * or incorrect passphrases.
137  *
138  * Returns: a block encryption format, or NULL on error
139  */
140 QCryptoBlock *qcrypto_block_create(QCryptoBlockCreateOptions *options,
141                                    const char *optprefix,
142                                    QCryptoBlockInitFunc initfunc,
143                                    QCryptoBlockWriteFunc writefunc,
144                                    void *opaque,
145                                    Error **errp);
146 
147 /**
148  * qcrypto_block_amend_options:
149  * @block: the block encryption object
150  *
151  * @readfunc: callback for reading data from the volume header
152  * @writefunc: callback for writing data to the volume header
153  * @opaque: data to pass to @readfunc and @writefunc
154  * @options: the new/amended encryption options
155  * @force: hint for the driver to allow unsafe operation
156  * @errp: error pointer
157  *
158  * Changes the crypto options of the encryption format
159  *
160  */
161 int qcrypto_block_amend_options(QCryptoBlock *block,
162                                 QCryptoBlockReadFunc readfunc,
163                                 QCryptoBlockWriteFunc writefunc,
164                                 void *opaque,
165                                 QCryptoBlockAmendOptions *options,
166                                 bool force,
167                                 Error **errp);
168 
169 
170 /**
171  * qcrypto_block_calculate_payload_offset:
172  * @create_opts: the encryption options
173  * @optprefix: name prefix for options
174  * @len: output for number of header bytes before payload
175  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
176  *
177  * Calculate the number of header bytes before the payload in an encrypted
178  * storage volume.  The header is an area before the payload that is reserved
179  * for encryption metadata.
180  *
181  * Returns: true on success, false on error
182  */
183 bool
184 qcrypto_block_calculate_payload_offset(QCryptoBlockCreateOptions *create_opts,
185                                        const char *optprefix,
186                                        size_t *len,
187                                        Error **errp);
188 
189 
190 /**
191  * qcrypto_block_get_info:
192  * @block: the block encryption object
193  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
194  *
195  * Get information about the configuration options for the
196  * block encryption object. This includes details such as
197  * the cipher algorithms, modes, and initialization vector
198  * generators.
199  *
200  * Returns: a block encryption info object, or NULL on error
201  */
202 QCryptoBlockInfo *qcrypto_block_get_info(QCryptoBlock *block,
203                                          Error **errp);
204 
205 /**
206  * @qcrypto_block_decrypt:
207  * @block: the block encryption object
208  * @offset: the position at which @iov was read
209  * @buf: the buffer to decrypt
210  * @len: the length of @buf in bytes
211  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
212  *
213  * Decrypt @len bytes of cipher text in @buf, writing
214  * plain text back into @buf. @len and @offset must be
215  * a multiple of the encryption format sector size.
216  *
217  * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
218  */
219 int qcrypto_block_decrypt(QCryptoBlock *block,
220                           uint64_t offset,
221                           uint8_t *buf,
222                           size_t len,
223                           Error **errp);
224 
225 /**
226  * @qcrypto_block_encrypt:
227  * @block: the block encryption object
228  * @offset: the position at which @iov will be written
229  * @buf: the buffer to decrypt
230  * @len: the length of @buf in bytes
231  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
232  *
233  * Encrypt @len bytes of plain text in @buf, writing
234  * cipher text back into @buf. @len and @offset must be
235  * a multiple of the encryption format sector size.
236  *
237  * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
238  */
239 int qcrypto_block_encrypt(QCryptoBlock *block,
240                           uint64_t offset,
241                           uint8_t *buf,
242                           size_t len,
243                           Error **errp);
244 
245 /**
246  * qcrypto_block_get_cipher:
247  * @block: the block encryption object
248  *
249  * Get the cipher to use for payload encryption
250  *
251  * Returns: the cipher object
252  */
253 QCryptoCipher *qcrypto_block_get_cipher(QCryptoBlock *block);
254 
255 /**
256  * qcrypto_block_get_ivgen:
257  * @block: the block encryption object
258  *
259  * Get the initialization vector generator to use for
260  * payload encryption
261  *
262  * Returns: the IV generator object
263  */
264 QCryptoIVGen *qcrypto_block_get_ivgen(QCryptoBlock *block);
265 
266 
267 /**
268  * qcrypto_block_get_kdf_hash:
269  * @block: the block encryption object
270  *
271  * Get the hash algorithm used with the key derivation
272  * function
273  *
274  * Returns: the hash algorithm
275  */
276 QCryptoHashAlgorithm qcrypto_block_get_kdf_hash(QCryptoBlock *block);
277 
278 /**
279  * qcrypto_block_get_payload_offset:
280  * @block: the block encryption object
281  *
282  * Get the offset to the payload indicated by the
283  * encryption header, in bytes.
284  *
285  * Returns: the payload offset in bytes
286  */
287 uint64_t qcrypto_block_get_payload_offset(QCryptoBlock *block);
288 
289 /**
290  * qcrypto_block_get_sector_size:
291  * @block: the block encryption object
292  *
293  * Get the size of sectors used for payload encryption. A new
294  * IV is used at the start of each sector. The encryption
295  * sector size is not required to match the sector size of the
296  * underlying storage. For example LUKS will always use a 512
297  * byte sector size, even if the volume is on a disk with 4k
298  * sectors.
299  *
300  * Returns: the sector in bytes
301  */
302 uint64_t qcrypto_block_get_sector_size(QCryptoBlock *block);
303 
304 /**
305  * qcrypto_block_free:
306  * @block: the block encryption object
307  *
308  * Release all resources associated with the encryption
309  * object
310  */
311 void qcrypto_block_free(QCryptoBlock *block);
312 
313 G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC(QCryptoBlock, qcrypto_block_free)
314 
315 #endif /* QCRYPTO_BLOCK_H */
316