Message ID | 20190704183017.31570-1-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | crypto: switch to crypto API for ESSIV generation | expand |
On Thu, 4 Jul 2019 at 20:30, Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> wrote: > > This series creates an ESSIV template that produces a skcipher or AEAD > transform based on a tuple of the form '<skcipher>,<cipher>,<shash>' > (or '<aead>,<cipher>,<shash>' for the AEAD case). It exposes the > encapsulated sync or async skcipher/aead by passing through all operations, > while using the cipher/shash pair to transform the input IV into an ESSIV > output IV. > > This matches what both users of ESSIV in the kernel do, and so it is proposed > as a replacement for those, in patches #2 and #4. > > Note to the maintainer: patches #2 .. #4 are against other subsystems, and > so it might make sense to take only the crypto patches (#1, #5, and optionally > #6 and #7) now, and allow the other subsystem maintainers to take the other > patches at their leisure during the next cycle. > Please disregard #6 and #7 for now - the IV handling is busted after the rebase to cryptodev/master. #1 and #5 should be fine though Since I am obviously unsuccessful in cranking out these patches without bugs in time before my leave, I am going to stop trying, and I will get back to this work when I return from my leave, around the end of September. > This code has been tested using the fscrypt test suggested by Eric > (generic/549 *), as well as the mode-test scripts suggested by Milan for > the dm-crypt case. I also tested the aead case in a virtual machine, > but it definitely needs some wider testing from the dm-crypt experts. > > * due to sloppiness on my part, the fscrypt change was actually broken > since I switched back to using full size IVs in the ESSIV template. > This time, I fixed this, and reran the test in question and it passed. > > The consensus appears to be that it would be useful if the crypto API > encapsulates the handling of multiple subsequent blocks that are > encrypted using a 64-bit LE counter as IV, and makes it the duty of > the algo to increment the counter between blocks. However, this is > equally suitable for non-ESSIV transforms (or even more so), and so > this is left as a future enhancement to be applied on top. > > Changes since v7: > - rebase onto cryptodev/master > - drop change to ivsize in #2 > - add Milan's R-b's > > Changes since v6: > - make CRYPTO_ESSIV user selectable so we can opt out of selecting it even > if FS_ENCRYPTION (which cannot be built as a module) is enabled > - move a comment along with the code it referred to (#3), not that this change > and removing some redundant braces makes the diff look totally different > - add Milan's R-b to #3 and #4 > > Changes since v5: > - drop redundant #includes and drop some unneeded braces (#2) > - add test case for essiv(authenc(hmac(sha256),cbc(aes)),aes,sha256) > - make ESSIV driver deal with assoc data that is described by more than two > scatterlist entries - this only happens when the extended tests are being > performed, so don't optimize for it > - clarify that both fscrypt and dm-crypt only use ESSIV in special cases (#7) > > Changes since v4: > - make the ESSIV template IV size equal the IV size of the encapsulated > cipher - defining it as 8 bytes was needlessly restrictive, and also > complicated the code for no reason > - add a missing kfree() spotted by Smatch > - add additional algo length name checks when constructing the essiv() > cipher name > - reinstate the 'essiv' IV generation implementation in dm-crypt, but > make its generation function identical to plain64le (and drop the other > methods) > - fix a bug in the arm64 CE/NEON code > - simplify the arm64 code by reusing more of the existing CBC implementation > (patch #6 is new to this series and was added for this reason) > > Changes since v3: > - address various review comments from Eric on patch #1 > - use Kconfig's 'imply' instead of 'select' to permit CRYPTO_ESSIV to be > enabled as a module or disabled entirely even if fscrypt is compiled in (#2) > - fix an issue in the AEAD encrypt path caused by the IV being clobbered by > the inner skcipher before the hmac was being calculated > > Changes since v2: > - fixed a couple of bugs that snuck in after I'd done the bulk of my > testing > - some cosmetic tweaks to the ESSIV template skcipher setkey function > to align it with the aead one > - add a test case for essiv(cbc(aes),aes,sha256) > - add an accelerated implementation for arm64 that combines the IV > derivation and the actual en/decryption in a single asm routine > > Scroll down for tcrypt speed test result comparing the essiv template > with the asm implementation. Bare cbc(aes) tests included for reference > as well. Taken on a 2GHz Cortex-A57 (AMD Seattle) > > Code can be found here > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ardb/linux.git/log/?h=essiv-v8 > > Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> > Cc: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> > Cc: dm-devel@redhat.com > Cc: linux-fscrypt@vger.kernel.org > Cc: Gilad Ben-Yossef <gilad@benyossef.com> > Cc: Milan Broz <gmazyland@gmail.com> > > Ard Biesheuvel (7): > crypto: essiv - create wrapper template for ESSIV generation > fs: crypto: invoke crypto API for ESSIV handling > md: dm-crypt: infer ESSIV block cipher from cipher string directly > md: dm-crypt: switch to ESSIV crypto API template > crypto: essiv - add test vector for essiv(cbc(aes),aes,sha256) > crypto: arm64/aes-cts-cbc - factor out CBC en/decryption of a walk > crypto: arm64/aes - implement accelerated ESSIV/CBC mode > > arch/arm64/crypto/aes-glue.c | 205 +++++-- > arch/arm64/crypto/aes-modes.S | 29 +- > crypto/Kconfig | 28 + > crypto/Makefile | 1 + > crypto/essiv.c | 640 ++++++++++++++++++++ > crypto/tcrypt.c | 9 + > crypto/testmgr.c | 14 + > crypto/testmgr.h | 497 +++++++++++++++ > drivers/md/Kconfig | 1 + > drivers/md/dm-crypt.c | 235 ++----- > fs/crypto/Kconfig | 1 + > fs/crypto/crypto.c | 5 - > fs/crypto/fscrypt_private.h | 9 - > fs/crypto/keyinfo.c | 93 +-- > 14 files changed, 1435 insertions(+), 332 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 crypto/essiv.c > > -- > 2.17.1 >