xref: /linux/fs/crypto/policy.c (revision 283564a43383d6f26a55546fe9ae345b5fa95e66)
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  * Encryption policy functions for per-file encryption support.
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2015, Google, Inc.
6  * Copyright (C) 2015, Motorola Mobility.
7  *
8  * Originally written by Michael Halcrow, 2015.
9  * Modified by Jaegeuk Kim, 2015.
10  * Modified by Eric Biggers, 2019 for v2 policy support.
11  */
12 
13 #include <linux/export.h>
14 #include <linux/fs_context.h>
15 #include <linux/mount.h>
16 #include <linux/random.h>
17 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
18 #include <linux/string.h>
19 
20 #include "fscrypt_private.h"
21 
22 /**
23  * fscrypt_policies_equal() - check whether two encryption policies are the same
24  * @policy1: the first policy
25  * @policy2: the second policy
26  *
27  * Return: %true if equal, else %false
28  */
fscrypt_policies_equal(const union fscrypt_policy * policy1,const union fscrypt_policy * policy2)29 bool fscrypt_policies_equal(const union fscrypt_policy *policy1,
30 			    const union fscrypt_policy *policy2)
31 {
32 	if (policy1->version != policy2->version)
33 		return false;
34 
35 	return !memcmp(policy1, policy2, fscrypt_policy_size(policy1));
36 }
37 
fscrypt_policy_to_key_spec(const union fscrypt_policy * policy,struct fscrypt_key_specifier * key_spec)38 int fscrypt_policy_to_key_spec(const union fscrypt_policy *policy,
39 			       struct fscrypt_key_specifier *key_spec)
40 {
41 	switch (policy->version) {
42 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1:
43 		key_spec->type = FSCRYPT_KEY_SPEC_TYPE_DESCRIPTOR;
44 		memcpy(key_spec->u.descriptor, policy->v1.master_key_descriptor,
45 		       FSCRYPT_KEY_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE);
46 		return 0;
47 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2:
48 		key_spec->type = FSCRYPT_KEY_SPEC_TYPE_IDENTIFIER;
49 		memcpy(key_spec->u.identifier, policy->v2.master_key_identifier,
50 		       FSCRYPT_KEY_IDENTIFIER_SIZE);
51 		return 0;
52 	default:
53 		WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
54 		return -EINVAL;
55 	}
56 }
57 
fscrypt_get_dummy_policy(struct super_block * sb)58 const union fscrypt_policy *fscrypt_get_dummy_policy(struct super_block *sb)
59 {
60 	if (!sb->s_cop->get_dummy_policy)
61 		return NULL;
62 	return sb->s_cop->get_dummy_policy(sb);
63 }
64 
65 /*
66  * Return %true if the given combination of encryption modes is supported for v1
67  * (and later) encryption policies.
68  *
69  * Do *not* add anything new here, since v1 encryption policies are deprecated.
70  * New combinations of modes should go in fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v2() only.
71  */
fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v1(u32 contents_mode,u32 filenames_mode)72 static bool fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v1(u32 contents_mode, u32 filenames_mode)
73 {
74 	if (contents_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_XTS &&
75 	    filenames_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_CTS)
76 		return true;
77 
78 	if (contents_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_128_CBC &&
79 	    filenames_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_128_CTS)
80 		return true;
81 
82 	if (contents_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_ADIANTUM &&
83 	    filenames_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_ADIANTUM)
84 		return true;
85 
86 	return false;
87 }
88 
fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v2(u32 contents_mode,u32 filenames_mode)89 static bool fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v2(u32 contents_mode, u32 filenames_mode)
90 {
91 	if (contents_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_XTS &&
92 	    filenames_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_HCTR2)
93 		return true;
94 
95 	if (contents_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_SM4_XTS &&
96 	    filenames_mode == FSCRYPT_MODE_SM4_CTS)
97 		return true;
98 
99 	return fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v1(contents_mode, filenames_mode);
100 }
101 
supported_direct_key_modes(const struct inode * inode,u32 contents_mode,u32 filenames_mode)102 static bool supported_direct_key_modes(const struct inode *inode,
103 				       u32 contents_mode, u32 filenames_mode)
104 {
105 	const struct fscrypt_mode *mode;
106 
107 	if (contents_mode != filenames_mode) {
108 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
109 			     "Direct key flag not allowed with different contents and filenames modes");
110 		return false;
111 	}
112 	mode = &fscrypt_modes[contents_mode];
113 
114 	if (mode->ivsize < offsetofend(union fscrypt_iv, nonce)) {
115 		fscrypt_warn(inode, "Direct key flag not allowed with %s",
116 			     mode->friendly_name);
117 		return false;
118 	}
119 	return true;
120 }
121 
supported_iv_ino_lblk_policy(const struct fscrypt_policy_v2 * policy,const struct inode * inode)122 static bool supported_iv_ino_lblk_policy(const struct fscrypt_policy_v2 *policy,
123 					 const struct inode *inode)
124 {
125 	const char *type = (policy->flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64)
126 				? "IV_INO_LBLK_64" : "IV_INO_LBLK_32";
127 	struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
128 
129 	/*
130 	 * IV_INO_LBLK_* exist only because of hardware limitations, and
131 	 * currently the only known use case for them involves AES-256-XTS.
132 	 * That's also all we test currently.  For these reasons, for now only
133 	 * allow AES-256-XTS here.  This can be relaxed later if a use case for
134 	 * IV_INO_LBLK_* with other encryption modes arises.
135 	 */
136 	if (policy->contents_encryption_mode != FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_XTS) {
137 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
138 			     "Can't use %s policy with contents mode other than AES-256-XTS",
139 			     type);
140 		return false;
141 	}
142 
143 	/*
144 	 * It's unsafe to include inode numbers in the IVs if the filesystem can
145 	 * potentially renumber inodes, e.g. via filesystem shrinking.
146 	 */
147 	if (!sb->s_cop->has_stable_inodes ||
148 	    !sb->s_cop->has_stable_inodes(sb)) {
149 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
150 			     "Can't use %s policy on filesystem '%s' because it doesn't have stable inode numbers",
151 			     type, sb->s_id);
152 		return false;
153 	}
154 
155 	/*
156 	 * IV_INO_LBLK_64 and IV_INO_LBLK_32 both require that inode numbers fit
157 	 * in 32 bits.  In principle, IV_INO_LBLK_32 could support longer inode
158 	 * numbers because it hashes the inode number; however, currently the
159 	 * inode number is gotten from inode::i_ino which is 'unsigned long'.
160 	 * So for now the implementation limit is 32 bits.
161 	 */
162 	if (!sb->s_cop->has_32bit_inodes) {
163 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
164 			     "Can't use %s policy on filesystem '%s' because its inode numbers are too long",
165 			     type, sb->s_id);
166 		return false;
167 	}
168 
169 	/*
170 	 * IV_INO_LBLK_64 and IV_INO_LBLK_32 both require that file data unit
171 	 * indices fit in 32 bits.
172 	 */
173 	if (fscrypt_max_file_dun_bits(sb,
174 			fscrypt_policy_v2_du_bits(policy, inode)) > 32) {
175 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
176 			     "Can't use %s policy on filesystem '%s' because its maximum file size is too large",
177 			     type, sb->s_id);
178 		return false;
179 	}
180 	return true;
181 }
182 
fscrypt_supported_v1_policy(const struct fscrypt_policy_v1 * policy,const struct inode * inode)183 static bool fscrypt_supported_v1_policy(const struct fscrypt_policy_v1 *policy,
184 					const struct inode *inode)
185 {
186 	if (!fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v1(policy->contents_encryption_mode,
187 				     policy->filenames_encryption_mode)) {
188 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
189 			     "Unsupported encryption modes (contents %d, filenames %d)",
190 			     policy->contents_encryption_mode,
191 			     policy->filenames_encryption_mode);
192 		return false;
193 	}
194 
195 	if (policy->flags & ~(FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_MASK |
196 			      FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY)) {
197 		fscrypt_warn(inode, "Unsupported encryption flags (0x%02x)",
198 			     policy->flags);
199 		return false;
200 	}
201 
202 	if ((policy->flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY) &&
203 	    !supported_direct_key_modes(inode, policy->contents_encryption_mode,
204 					policy->filenames_encryption_mode))
205 		return false;
206 
207 	if (IS_CASEFOLDED(inode)) {
208 		/* With v1, there's no way to derive dirhash keys. */
209 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
210 			     "v1 policies can't be used on casefolded directories");
211 		return false;
212 	}
213 
214 	return true;
215 }
216 
fscrypt_supported_v2_policy(const struct fscrypt_policy_v2 * policy,const struct inode * inode)217 static bool fscrypt_supported_v2_policy(const struct fscrypt_policy_v2 *policy,
218 					const struct inode *inode)
219 {
220 	int count = 0;
221 
222 	if (!fscrypt_valid_enc_modes_v2(policy->contents_encryption_mode,
223 				     policy->filenames_encryption_mode)) {
224 		fscrypt_warn(inode,
225 			     "Unsupported encryption modes (contents %d, filenames %d)",
226 			     policy->contents_encryption_mode,
227 			     policy->filenames_encryption_mode);
228 		return false;
229 	}
230 
231 	if (policy->flags & ~(FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_MASK |
232 			      FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY |
233 			      FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64 |
234 			      FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32)) {
235 		fscrypt_warn(inode, "Unsupported encryption flags (0x%02x)",
236 			     policy->flags);
237 		return false;
238 	}
239 
240 	count += !!(policy->flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY);
241 	count += !!(policy->flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64);
242 	count += !!(policy->flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32);
243 	if (count > 1) {
244 		fscrypt_warn(inode, "Mutually exclusive encryption flags (0x%02x)",
245 			     policy->flags);
246 		return false;
247 	}
248 
249 	if (policy->log2_data_unit_size) {
250 		if (!inode->i_sb->s_cop->supports_subblock_data_units) {
251 			fscrypt_warn(inode,
252 				     "Filesystem does not support configuring crypto data unit size");
253 			return false;
254 		}
255 		if (policy->log2_data_unit_size > inode->i_blkbits ||
256 		    policy->log2_data_unit_size < SECTOR_SHIFT /* 9 */) {
257 			fscrypt_warn(inode,
258 				     "Unsupported log2_data_unit_size in encryption policy: %d",
259 				     policy->log2_data_unit_size);
260 			return false;
261 		}
262 		if (policy->log2_data_unit_size != inode->i_blkbits &&
263 		    (policy->flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32)) {
264 			/*
265 			 * Not safe to enable yet, as we need to ensure that DUN
266 			 * wraparound can only occur on a FS block boundary.
267 			 */
268 			fscrypt_warn(inode,
269 				     "Sub-block data units not yet supported with IV_INO_LBLK_32");
270 			return false;
271 		}
272 	}
273 
274 	if ((policy->flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY) &&
275 	    !supported_direct_key_modes(inode, policy->contents_encryption_mode,
276 					policy->filenames_encryption_mode))
277 		return false;
278 
279 	if ((policy->flags & (FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64 |
280 			      FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32)) &&
281 	    !supported_iv_ino_lblk_policy(policy, inode))
282 		return false;
283 
284 	if (memchr_inv(policy->__reserved, 0, sizeof(policy->__reserved))) {
285 		fscrypt_warn(inode, "Reserved bits set in encryption policy");
286 		return false;
287 	}
288 
289 	return true;
290 }
291 
292 /**
293  * fscrypt_supported_policy() - check whether an encryption policy is supported
294  * @policy_u: the encryption policy
295  * @inode: the inode on which the policy will be used
296  *
297  * Given an encryption policy, check whether all its encryption modes and other
298  * settings are supported by this kernel on the given inode.  (But we don't
299  * currently don't check for crypto API support here, so attempting to use an
300  * algorithm not configured into the crypto API will still fail later.)
301  *
302  * Return: %true if supported, else %false
303  */
fscrypt_supported_policy(const union fscrypt_policy * policy_u,const struct inode * inode)304 bool fscrypt_supported_policy(const union fscrypt_policy *policy_u,
305 			      const struct inode *inode)
306 {
307 	switch (policy_u->version) {
308 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1:
309 		return fscrypt_supported_v1_policy(&policy_u->v1, inode);
310 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2:
311 		return fscrypt_supported_v2_policy(&policy_u->v2, inode);
312 	}
313 	return false;
314 }
315 
316 /**
317  * fscrypt_new_context() - create a new fscrypt_context
318  * @ctx_u: output context
319  * @policy_u: input policy
320  * @nonce: nonce to use
321  *
322  * Create an fscrypt_context for an inode that is being assigned the given
323  * encryption policy.  @nonce must be a new random nonce.
324  *
325  * Return: the size of the new context in bytes.
326  */
fscrypt_new_context(union fscrypt_context * ctx_u,const union fscrypt_policy * policy_u,const u8 nonce[FSCRYPT_FILE_NONCE_SIZE])327 static int fscrypt_new_context(union fscrypt_context *ctx_u,
328 			       const union fscrypt_policy *policy_u,
329 			       const u8 nonce[FSCRYPT_FILE_NONCE_SIZE])
330 {
331 	memset(ctx_u, 0, sizeof(*ctx_u));
332 
333 	switch (policy_u->version) {
334 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1: {
335 		const struct fscrypt_policy_v1 *policy = &policy_u->v1;
336 		struct fscrypt_context_v1 *ctx = &ctx_u->v1;
337 
338 		ctx->version = FSCRYPT_CONTEXT_V1;
339 		ctx->contents_encryption_mode =
340 			policy->contents_encryption_mode;
341 		ctx->filenames_encryption_mode =
342 			policy->filenames_encryption_mode;
343 		ctx->flags = policy->flags;
344 		memcpy(ctx->master_key_descriptor,
345 		       policy->master_key_descriptor,
346 		       sizeof(ctx->master_key_descriptor));
347 		memcpy(ctx->nonce, nonce, FSCRYPT_FILE_NONCE_SIZE);
348 		return sizeof(*ctx);
349 	}
350 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2: {
351 		const struct fscrypt_policy_v2 *policy = &policy_u->v2;
352 		struct fscrypt_context_v2 *ctx = &ctx_u->v2;
353 
354 		ctx->version = FSCRYPT_CONTEXT_V2;
355 		ctx->contents_encryption_mode =
356 			policy->contents_encryption_mode;
357 		ctx->filenames_encryption_mode =
358 			policy->filenames_encryption_mode;
359 		ctx->flags = policy->flags;
360 		ctx->log2_data_unit_size = policy->log2_data_unit_size;
361 		memcpy(ctx->master_key_identifier,
362 		       policy->master_key_identifier,
363 		       sizeof(ctx->master_key_identifier));
364 		memcpy(ctx->nonce, nonce, FSCRYPT_FILE_NONCE_SIZE);
365 		return sizeof(*ctx);
366 	}
367 	}
368 	BUG();
369 }
370 
371 /**
372  * fscrypt_policy_from_context() - convert an fscrypt_context to
373  *				   an fscrypt_policy
374  * @policy_u: output policy
375  * @ctx_u: input context
376  * @ctx_size: size of input context in bytes
377  *
378  * Given an fscrypt_context, build the corresponding fscrypt_policy.
379  *
380  * Return: 0 on success, or -EINVAL if the fscrypt_context has an unrecognized
381  * version number or size.
382  *
383  * This does *not* validate the settings within the policy itself, e.g. the
384  * modes, flags, and reserved bits.  Use fscrypt_supported_policy() for that.
385  */
fscrypt_policy_from_context(union fscrypt_policy * policy_u,const union fscrypt_context * ctx_u,int ctx_size)386 int fscrypt_policy_from_context(union fscrypt_policy *policy_u,
387 				const union fscrypt_context *ctx_u,
388 				int ctx_size)
389 {
390 	memset(policy_u, 0, sizeof(*policy_u));
391 
392 	if (!fscrypt_context_is_valid(ctx_u, ctx_size))
393 		return -EINVAL;
394 
395 	switch (ctx_u->version) {
396 	case FSCRYPT_CONTEXT_V1: {
397 		const struct fscrypt_context_v1 *ctx = &ctx_u->v1;
398 		struct fscrypt_policy_v1 *policy = &policy_u->v1;
399 
400 		policy->version = FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1;
401 		policy->contents_encryption_mode =
402 			ctx->contents_encryption_mode;
403 		policy->filenames_encryption_mode =
404 			ctx->filenames_encryption_mode;
405 		policy->flags = ctx->flags;
406 		memcpy(policy->master_key_descriptor,
407 		       ctx->master_key_descriptor,
408 		       sizeof(policy->master_key_descriptor));
409 		return 0;
410 	}
411 	case FSCRYPT_CONTEXT_V2: {
412 		const struct fscrypt_context_v2 *ctx = &ctx_u->v2;
413 		struct fscrypt_policy_v2 *policy = &policy_u->v2;
414 
415 		policy->version = FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2;
416 		policy->contents_encryption_mode =
417 			ctx->contents_encryption_mode;
418 		policy->filenames_encryption_mode =
419 			ctx->filenames_encryption_mode;
420 		policy->flags = ctx->flags;
421 		policy->log2_data_unit_size = ctx->log2_data_unit_size;
422 		memcpy(policy->__reserved, ctx->__reserved,
423 		       sizeof(policy->__reserved));
424 		memcpy(policy->master_key_identifier,
425 		       ctx->master_key_identifier,
426 		       sizeof(policy->master_key_identifier));
427 		return 0;
428 	}
429 	}
430 	/* unreachable */
431 	return -EINVAL;
432 }
433 
434 /* Retrieve an inode's encryption policy */
fscrypt_get_policy(struct inode * inode,union fscrypt_policy * policy)435 static int fscrypt_get_policy(struct inode *inode, union fscrypt_policy *policy)
436 {
437 	const struct fscrypt_inode_info *ci;
438 	union fscrypt_context ctx;
439 	int ret;
440 
441 	ci = fscrypt_get_inode_info(inode);
442 	if (ci) {
443 		/* key available, use the cached policy */
444 		*policy = ci->ci_policy;
445 		return 0;
446 	}
447 
448 	if (!IS_ENCRYPTED(inode))
449 		return -ENODATA;
450 
451 	ret = inode->i_sb->s_cop->get_context(inode, &ctx, sizeof(ctx));
452 	if (ret < 0)
453 		return (ret == -ERANGE) ? -EINVAL : ret;
454 
455 	return fscrypt_policy_from_context(policy, &ctx, ret);
456 }
457 
set_encryption_policy(struct inode * inode,const union fscrypt_policy * policy)458 static int set_encryption_policy(struct inode *inode,
459 				 const union fscrypt_policy *policy)
460 {
461 	u8 nonce[FSCRYPT_FILE_NONCE_SIZE];
462 	union fscrypt_context ctx;
463 	int ctxsize;
464 	int err;
465 
466 	if (!fscrypt_supported_policy(policy, inode))
467 		return -EINVAL;
468 
469 	switch (policy->version) {
470 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1:
471 		/*
472 		 * The original encryption policy version provided no way of
473 		 * verifying that the correct master key was supplied, which was
474 		 * insecure in scenarios where multiple users have access to the
475 		 * same encrypted files (even just read-only access).  The new
476 		 * encryption policy version fixes this and also implies use of
477 		 * an improved key derivation function and allows non-root users
478 		 * to securely remove keys.  So as long as compatibility with
479 		 * old kernels isn't required, it is recommended to use the new
480 		 * policy version for all new encrypted directories.
481 		 */
482 		pr_warn_once("%s (pid %d) is setting deprecated v1 encryption policy; recommend upgrading to v2.\n",
483 			     current->comm, current->pid);
484 		break;
485 	case FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2:
486 		err = fscrypt_verify_key_added(inode->i_sb,
487 					       policy->v2.master_key_identifier);
488 		if (err)
489 			return err;
490 		if (policy->v2.flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32)
491 			pr_warn_once("%s (pid %d) is setting an IV_INO_LBLK_32 encryption policy.  This should only be used if there are certain hardware limitations.\n",
492 				     current->comm, current->pid);
493 		break;
494 	default:
495 		WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
496 		return -EINVAL;
497 	}
498 
499 	get_random_bytes(nonce, FSCRYPT_FILE_NONCE_SIZE);
500 	ctxsize = fscrypt_new_context(&ctx, policy, nonce);
501 
502 	return inode->i_sb->s_cop->set_context(inode, &ctx, ctxsize, NULL);
503 }
504 
fscrypt_ioctl_set_policy(struct file * filp,const void __user * arg)505 int fscrypt_ioctl_set_policy(struct file *filp, const void __user *arg)
506 {
507 	union fscrypt_policy policy;
508 	union fscrypt_policy existing_policy;
509 	struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
510 	u8 version;
511 	int size;
512 	int ret;
513 
514 	if (get_user(policy.version, (const u8 __user *)arg))
515 		return -EFAULT;
516 
517 	size = fscrypt_policy_size(&policy);
518 	if (size <= 0)
519 		return -EINVAL;
520 
521 	/*
522 	 * We should just copy the remaining 'size - 1' bytes here, but a
523 	 * bizarre bug in gcc 7 and earlier (fixed by gcc r255731) causes gcc to
524 	 * think that size can be 0 here (despite the check above!) *and* that
525 	 * it's a compile-time constant.  Thus it would think copy_from_user()
526 	 * is passed compile-time constant ULONG_MAX, causing the compile-time
527 	 * buffer overflow check to fail, breaking the build. This only occurred
528 	 * when building an i386 kernel with -Os and branch profiling enabled.
529 	 *
530 	 * Work around it by just copying the first byte again...
531 	 */
532 	version = policy.version;
533 	if (copy_from_user(&policy, arg, size))
534 		return -EFAULT;
535 	policy.version = version;
536 
537 	if (!inode_owner_or_capable(&nop_mnt_idmap, inode))
538 		return -EACCES;
539 
540 	ret = mnt_want_write_file(filp);
541 	if (ret)
542 		return ret;
543 
544 	inode_lock(inode);
545 
546 	ret = fscrypt_get_policy(inode, &existing_policy);
547 	if (ret == -ENODATA) {
548 		if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
549 			ret = -ENOTDIR;
550 		else if (IS_DEADDIR(inode))
551 			ret = -ENOENT;
552 		else if (!inode->i_sb->s_cop->empty_dir(inode))
553 			ret = -ENOTEMPTY;
554 		else
555 			ret = set_encryption_policy(inode, &policy);
556 	} else if (ret == -EINVAL ||
557 		   (ret == 0 && !fscrypt_policies_equal(&policy,
558 							&existing_policy))) {
559 		/* The file already uses a different encryption policy. */
560 		ret = -EEXIST;
561 	}
562 
563 	inode_unlock(inode);
564 
565 	mnt_drop_write_file(filp);
566 	return ret;
567 }
568 EXPORT_SYMBOL(fscrypt_ioctl_set_policy);
569 
570 /* Original ioctl version; can only get the original policy version */
fscrypt_ioctl_get_policy(struct file * filp,void __user * arg)571 int fscrypt_ioctl_get_policy(struct file *filp, void __user *arg)
572 {
573 	union fscrypt_policy policy;
574 	int err;
575 
576 	err = fscrypt_get_policy(file_inode(filp), &policy);
577 	if (err)
578 		return err;
579 
580 	if (policy.version != FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1)
581 		return -EINVAL;
582 
583 	if (copy_to_user(arg, &policy, sizeof(policy.v1)))
584 		return -EFAULT;
585 	return 0;
586 }
587 EXPORT_SYMBOL(fscrypt_ioctl_get_policy);
588 
589 /* Extended ioctl version; can get policies of any version */
fscrypt_ioctl_get_policy_ex(struct file * filp,void __user * uarg)590 int fscrypt_ioctl_get_policy_ex(struct file *filp, void __user *uarg)
591 {
592 	struct fscrypt_get_policy_ex_arg arg;
593 	union fscrypt_policy *policy = (union fscrypt_policy *)&arg.policy;
594 	size_t policy_size;
595 	int err;
596 
597 	/* arg is policy_size, then policy */
598 	BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(typeof(arg), policy_size) != 0);
599 	BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetofend(typeof(arg), policy_size) !=
600 		     offsetof(typeof(arg), policy));
601 	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(arg.policy) != sizeof(*policy));
602 
603 	err = fscrypt_get_policy(file_inode(filp), policy);
604 	if (err)
605 		return err;
606 	policy_size = fscrypt_policy_size(policy);
607 
608 	if (copy_from_user(&arg, uarg, sizeof(arg.policy_size)))
609 		return -EFAULT;
610 
611 	if (policy_size > arg.policy_size)
612 		return -EOVERFLOW;
613 	arg.policy_size = policy_size;
614 
615 	if (copy_to_user(uarg, &arg, sizeof(arg.policy_size) + policy_size))
616 		return -EFAULT;
617 	return 0;
618 }
619 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_ioctl_get_policy_ex);
620 
621 /* FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_NONCE: retrieve file's encryption nonce for testing */
fscrypt_ioctl_get_nonce(struct file * filp,void __user * arg)622 int fscrypt_ioctl_get_nonce(struct file *filp, void __user *arg)
623 {
624 	struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
625 	union fscrypt_context ctx;
626 	int ret;
627 
628 	ret = inode->i_sb->s_cop->get_context(inode, &ctx, sizeof(ctx));
629 	if (ret < 0)
630 		return ret;
631 	if (!fscrypt_context_is_valid(&ctx, ret))
632 		return -EINVAL;
633 	if (copy_to_user(arg, fscrypt_context_nonce(&ctx),
634 			 FSCRYPT_FILE_NONCE_SIZE))
635 		return -EFAULT;
636 	return 0;
637 }
638 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_ioctl_get_nonce);
639 
640 /**
641  * fscrypt_has_permitted_context() - is a file's encryption policy permitted
642  *				     within its directory?
643  *
644  * @parent: inode for parent directory
645  * @child: inode for file being looked up, opened, or linked into @parent
646  *
647  * Filesystems must call this before permitting access to an inode in a
648  * situation where the parent directory is encrypted (either before allowing
649  * ->lookup() to succeed, or for a regular file before allowing it to be opened)
650  * and before any operation that involves linking an inode into an encrypted
651  * directory, including link, rename, and cross rename.  It enforces the
652  * constraint that within a given encrypted directory tree, all files use the
653  * same encryption policy.  The pre-access check is needed to detect potentially
654  * malicious offline violations of this constraint, while the link and rename
655  * checks are needed to prevent online violations of this constraint.
656  *
657  * Return: 1 if permitted, 0 if forbidden.
658  */
fscrypt_has_permitted_context(struct inode * parent,struct inode * child)659 int fscrypt_has_permitted_context(struct inode *parent, struct inode *child)
660 {
661 	union fscrypt_policy parent_policy, child_policy;
662 	int err, err1, err2;
663 
664 	/* No restrictions on file types which are never encrypted */
665 	if (!S_ISREG(child->i_mode) && !S_ISDIR(child->i_mode) &&
666 	    !S_ISLNK(child->i_mode))
667 		return 1;
668 
669 	/* No restrictions if the parent directory is unencrypted */
670 	if (!IS_ENCRYPTED(parent))
671 		return 1;
672 
673 	/* Encrypted directories must not contain unencrypted files */
674 	if (!IS_ENCRYPTED(child))
675 		return 0;
676 
677 	/*
678 	 * Both parent and child are encrypted, so verify they use the same
679 	 * encryption policy.  Compare the cached policies if the keys are
680 	 * available, otherwise retrieve and compare the fscrypt_contexts.
681 	 *
682 	 * Note that the fscrypt_context retrieval will be required frequently
683 	 * when accessing an encrypted directory tree without the key.
684 	 * Performance-wise this is not a big deal because we already don't
685 	 * really optimize for file access without the key (to the extent that
686 	 * such access is even possible), given that any attempted access
687 	 * already causes a fscrypt_context retrieval and keyring search.
688 	 *
689 	 * In any case, if an unexpected error occurs, fall back to "forbidden".
690 	 */
691 
692 	err = fscrypt_get_encryption_info(parent, true);
693 	if (err)
694 		return 0;
695 	err = fscrypt_get_encryption_info(child, true);
696 	if (err)
697 		return 0;
698 
699 	err1 = fscrypt_get_policy(parent, &parent_policy);
700 	err2 = fscrypt_get_policy(child, &child_policy);
701 
702 	/*
703 	 * Allow the case where the parent and child both have an unrecognized
704 	 * encryption policy, so that files with an unrecognized encryption
705 	 * policy can be deleted.
706 	 */
707 	if (err1 == -EINVAL && err2 == -EINVAL)
708 		return 1;
709 
710 	if (err1 || err2)
711 		return 0;
712 
713 	return fscrypt_policies_equal(&parent_policy, &child_policy);
714 }
715 EXPORT_SYMBOL(fscrypt_has_permitted_context);
716 
717 /*
718  * Return the encryption policy that new files in the directory will inherit, or
719  * NULL if none, or an ERR_PTR() on error.  If the directory is encrypted, also
720  * ensure that its key is set up, so that the new filename can be encrypted.
721  */
fscrypt_policy_to_inherit(struct inode * dir)722 const union fscrypt_policy *fscrypt_policy_to_inherit(struct inode *dir)
723 {
724 	int err;
725 
726 	if (IS_ENCRYPTED(dir)) {
727 		err = fscrypt_require_key(dir);
728 		if (err)
729 			return ERR_PTR(err);
730 		return &dir->i_crypt_info->ci_policy;
731 	}
732 
733 	return fscrypt_get_dummy_policy(dir->i_sb);
734 }
735 
736 /**
737  * fscrypt_context_for_new_inode() - create an encryption context for a new inode
738  * @ctx: where context should be written
739  * @inode: inode from which to fetch policy and nonce
740  *
741  * Given an in-core "prepared" (via fscrypt_prepare_new_inode) inode,
742  * generate a new context and write it to ctx. ctx _must_ be at least
743  * FSCRYPT_SET_CONTEXT_MAX_SIZE bytes.
744  *
745  * Return: size of the resulting context or a negative error code.
746  */
fscrypt_context_for_new_inode(void * ctx,struct inode * inode)747 int fscrypt_context_for_new_inode(void *ctx, struct inode *inode)
748 {
749 	struct fscrypt_inode_info *ci = inode->i_crypt_info;
750 
751 	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(union fscrypt_context) !=
752 			FSCRYPT_SET_CONTEXT_MAX_SIZE);
753 
754 	/* fscrypt_prepare_new_inode() should have set up the key already. */
755 	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!ci))
756 		return -ENOKEY;
757 
758 	return fscrypt_new_context(ctx, &ci->ci_policy, ci->ci_nonce);
759 }
760 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_context_for_new_inode);
761 
762 /**
763  * fscrypt_set_context() - Set the fscrypt context of a new inode
764  * @inode: a new inode
765  * @fs_data: private data given by FS and passed to ->set_context()
766  *
767  * This should be called after fscrypt_prepare_new_inode(), generally during a
768  * filesystem transaction.  Everything here must be %GFP_NOFS-safe.
769  *
770  * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
771  */
fscrypt_set_context(struct inode * inode,void * fs_data)772 int fscrypt_set_context(struct inode *inode, void *fs_data)
773 {
774 	struct fscrypt_inode_info *ci = inode->i_crypt_info;
775 	union fscrypt_context ctx;
776 	int ctxsize;
777 
778 	ctxsize = fscrypt_context_for_new_inode(&ctx, inode);
779 	if (ctxsize < 0)
780 		return ctxsize;
781 
782 	/*
783 	 * This may be the first time the inode number is available, so do any
784 	 * delayed key setup that requires the inode number.
785 	 */
786 	if (ci->ci_policy.version == FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2 &&
787 	    (ci->ci_policy.v2.flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32))
788 		fscrypt_hash_inode_number(ci, ci->ci_master_key);
789 
790 	return inode->i_sb->s_cop->set_context(inode, &ctx, ctxsize, fs_data);
791 }
792 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_set_context);
793 
794 /**
795  * fscrypt_parse_test_dummy_encryption() - parse the test_dummy_encryption mount option
796  * @param: the mount option
797  * @dummy_policy: (input/output) the place to write the dummy policy that will
798  *	result from parsing the option.  Zero-initialize this.  If a policy is
799  *	already set here (due to test_dummy_encryption being given multiple
800  *	times), then this function will verify that the policies are the same.
801  *
802  * Return: 0 on success; -EINVAL if the argument is invalid; -EEXIST if the
803  *	   argument conflicts with one already specified; or -ENOMEM.
804  */
fscrypt_parse_test_dummy_encryption(const struct fs_parameter * param,struct fscrypt_dummy_policy * dummy_policy)805 int fscrypt_parse_test_dummy_encryption(const struct fs_parameter *param,
806 				struct fscrypt_dummy_policy *dummy_policy)
807 {
808 	const char *arg = "v2";
809 	union fscrypt_policy *policy;
810 	int err;
811 
812 	if (param->type == fs_value_is_string && *param->string)
813 		arg = param->string;
814 
815 	policy = kzalloc(sizeof(*policy), GFP_KERNEL);
816 	if (!policy)
817 		return -ENOMEM;
818 
819 	if (!strcmp(arg, "v1")) {
820 		policy->version = FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1;
821 		policy->v1.contents_encryption_mode = FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_XTS;
822 		policy->v1.filenames_encryption_mode = FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_CTS;
823 		memset(policy->v1.master_key_descriptor, 0x42,
824 		       FSCRYPT_KEY_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE);
825 	} else if (!strcmp(arg, "v2")) {
826 		policy->version = FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2;
827 		policy->v2.contents_encryption_mode = FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_XTS;
828 		policy->v2.filenames_encryption_mode = FSCRYPT_MODE_AES_256_CTS;
829 		err = fscrypt_get_test_dummy_key_identifier(
830 				policy->v2.master_key_identifier);
831 		if (err)
832 			goto out;
833 	} else {
834 		err = -EINVAL;
835 		goto out;
836 	}
837 
838 	if (dummy_policy->policy) {
839 		if (fscrypt_policies_equal(policy, dummy_policy->policy))
840 			err = 0;
841 		else
842 			err = -EEXIST;
843 		goto out;
844 	}
845 	dummy_policy->policy = policy;
846 	policy = NULL;
847 	err = 0;
848 out:
849 	kfree(policy);
850 	return err;
851 }
852 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_parse_test_dummy_encryption);
853 
854 /**
855  * fscrypt_dummy_policies_equal() - check whether two dummy policies are equal
856  * @p1: the first test dummy policy (may be unset)
857  * @p2: the second test dummy policy (may be unset)
858  *
859  * Return: %true if the dummy policies are both set and equal, or both unset.
860  */
fscrypt_dummy_policies_equal(const struct fscrypt_dummy_policy * p1,const struct fscrypt_dummy_policy * p2)861 bool fscrypt_dummy_policies_equal(const struct fscrypt_dummy_policy *p1,
862 				  const struct fscrypt_dummy_policy *p2)
863 {
864 	if (!p1->policy && !p2->policy)
865 		return true;
866 	if (!p1->policy || !p2->policy)
867 		return false;
868 	return fscrypt_policies_equal(p1->policy, p2->policy);
869 }
870 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_dummy_policies_equal);
871 
872 /**
873  * fscrypt_show_test_dummy_encryption() - show '-o test_dummy_encryption'
874  * @seq: the seq_file to print the option to
875  * @sep: the separator character to use
876  * @sb: the filesystem whose options are being shown
877  *
878  * Show the test_dummy_encryption mount option, if it was specified.
879  * This is mainly used for /proc/mounts.
880  */
fscrypt_show_test_dummy_encryption(struct seq_file * seq,char sep,struct super_block * sb)881 void fscrypt_show_test_dummy_encryption(struct seq_file *seq, char sep,
882 					struct super_block *sb)
883 {
884 	const union fscrypt_policy *policy = fscrypt_get_dummy_policy(sb);
885 	int vers;
886 
887 	if (!policy)
888 		return;
889 
890 	vers = policy->version;
891 	if (vers == FSCRYPT_POLICY_V1) /* Handle numbering quirk */
892 		vers = 1;
893 
894 	seq_printf(seq, "%ctest_dummy_encryption=v%d", sep, vers);
895 }
896 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_show_test_dummy_encryption);
897