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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3  * fs-verity: read-only file-based authenticity protection
4  *
5  * This header declares the interface between the fs/verity/ support layer and
6  * filesystems that support fs-verity.
7  *
8  * Copyright 2019 Google LLC
9  */
10 
11 #ifndef _LINUX_FSVERITY_H
12 #define _LINUX_FSVERITY_H
13 
14 #include <linux/fs.h>
15 #include <linux/mm.h>
16 #include <crypto/hash_info.h>
17 #include <crypto/sha2.h>
18 #include <uapi/linux/fsverity.h>
19 
20 /*
21  * Largest digest size among all hash algorithms supported by fs-verity.
22  * Currently assumed to be <= size of fsverity_descriptor::root_hash.
23  */
24 #define FS_VERITY_MAX_DIGEST_SIZE	SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE
25 
26 /* Arbitrary limit to bound the kmalloc() size.  Can be changed. */
27 #define FS_VERITY_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE	16384
28 
29 struct fsverity_info;
30 
31 /* Verity operations for filesystems */
32 struct fsverity_operations {
33 	/**
34 	 * The offset of the pointer to struct fsverity_info in the
35 	 * filesystem-specific part of the inode, relative to the beginning of
36 	 * the common part of the inode (the 'struct inode').
37 	 */
38 	ptrdiff_t inode_info_offs;
39 
40 	/**
41 	 * Begin enabling verity on the given file.
42 	 *
43 	 * @filp: a readonly file descriptor for the file
44 	 *
45 	 * The filesystem must do any needed filesystem-specific preparations
46 	 * for enabling verity, e.g. evicting inline data.  It also must return
47 	 * -EBUSY if verity is already being enabled on the given file.
48 	 *
49 	 * i_rwsem is held for write.
50 	 *
51 	 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
52 	 */
53 	int (*begin_enable_verity)(struct file *filp);
54 
55 	/**
56 	 * End enabling verity on the given file.
57 	 *
58 	 * @filp: a readonly file descriptor for the file
59 	 * @desc: the verity descriptor to write, or NULL on failure
60 	 * @desc_size: size of verity descriptor, or 0 on failure
61 	 * @merkle_tree_size: total bytes the Merkle tree took up
62 	 *
63 	 * If desc == NULL, then enabling verity failed and the filesystem only
64 	 * must do any necessary cleanups.  Else, it must also store the given
65 	 * verity descriptor to a fs-specific location associated with the inode
66 	 * and do any fs-specific actions needed to mark the inode as a verity
67 	 * inode, e.g. setting a bit in the on-disk inode.  The filesystem is
68 	 * also responsible for setting the S_VERITY flag in the VFS inode.
69 	 *
70 	 * i_rwsem is held for write, but it may have been dropped between
71 	 * ->begin_enable_verity() and ->end_enable_verity().
72 	 *
73 	 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
74 	 */
75 	int (*end_enable_verity)(struct file *filp, const void *desc,
76 				 size_t desc_size, u64 merkle_tree_size);
77 
78 	/**
79 	 * Get the verity descriptor of the given inode.
80 	 *
81 	 * @inode: an inode with the S_VERITY flag set
82 	 * @buf: buffer in which to place the verity descriptor
83 	 * @bufsize: size of @buf, or 0 to retrieve the size only
84 	 *
85 	 * If bufsize == 0, then the size of the verity descriptor is returned.
86 	 * Otherwise the verity descriptor is written to 'buf' and its actual
87 	 * size is returned; -ERANGE is returned if it's too large.  This may be
88 	 * called by multiple processes concurrently on the same inode.
89 	 *
90 	 * Return: the size on success, -errno on failure
91 	 */
92 	int (*get_verity_descriptor)(struct inode *inode, void *buf,
93 				     size_t bufsize);
94 
95 	/**
96 	 * Read a Merkle tree page of the given inode.
97 	 *
98 	 * @inode: the inode
99 	 * @index: 0-based index of the page within the Merkle tree
100 	 * @num_ra_pages: The number of Merkle tree pages that should be
101 	 *		  prefetched starting at @index if the page at @index
102 	 *		  isn't already cached.  Implementations may ignore this
103 	 *		  argument; it's only a performance optimization.
104 	 *
105 	 * This can be called at any time on an open verity file.  It may be
106 	 * called by multiple processes concurrently, even with the same page.
107 	 *
108 	 * Note that this must retrieve a *page*, not necessarily a *block*.
109 	 *
110 	 * Return: the page on success, ERR_PTR() on failure
111 	 */
112 	struct page *(*read_merkle_tree_page)(struct inode *inode,
113 					      pgoff_t index,
114 					      unsigned long num_ra_pages);
115 
116 	/**
117 	 * Write a Merkle tree block to the given inode.
118 	 *
119 	 * @inode: the inode for which the Merkle tree is being built
120 	 * @buf: the Merkle tree block to write
121 	 * @pos: the position of the block in the Merkle tree (in bytes)
122 	 * @size: the Merkle tree block size (in bytes)
123 	 *
124 	 * This is only called between ->begin_enable_verity() and
125 	 * ->end_enable_verity().
126 	 *
127 	 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
128 	 */
129 	int (*write_merkle_tree_block)(struct inode *inode, const void *buf,
130 				       u64 pos, unsigned int size);
131 };
132 
133 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_VERITY
134 
135 /*
136  * Returns the address of the verity info pointer within the filesystem-specific
137  * part of the inode.  (To save memory on filesystems that don't support
138  * fsverity, a field in 'struct inode' itself is no longer used.)
139  */
140 static inline struct fsverity_info **
fsverity_info_addr(const struct inode * inode)141 fsverity_info_addr(const struct inode *inode)
142 {
143 	VFS_WARN_ON_ONCE(inode->i_sb->s_vop->inode_info_offs == 0);
144 	return (void *)inode + inode->i_sb->s_vop->inode_info_offs;
145 }
146 
fsverity_get_info(const struct inode * inode)147 static inline struct fsverity_info *fsverity_get_info(const struct inode *inode)
148 {
149 	/*
150 	 * Since this function can be called on inodes belonging to filesystems
151 	 * that don't support fsverity at all, and fsverity_info_addr() doesn't
152 	 * work on such filesystems, we have to start with an IS_VERITY() check.
153 	 * Checking IS_VERITY() here is also useful to minimize the overhead of
154 	 * fsverity_active() on non-verity files.
155 	 */
156 	if (!IS_VERITY(inode))
157 		return NULL;
158 
159 	/*
160 	 * Pairs with the cmpxchg_release() in fsverity_set_info().  I.e.,
161 	 * another task may publish the inode's verity info concurrently,
162 	 * executing a RELEASE barrier.  Use smp_load_acquire() here to safely
163 	 * ACQUIRE the memory the other task published.
164 	 */
165 	return smp_load_acquire(fsverity_info_addr(inode));
166 }
167 
168 /* enable.c */
169 
170 int fsverity_ioctl_enable(struct file *filp, const void __user *arg);
171 
172 /* measure.c */
173 
174 int fsverity_ioctl_measure(struct file *filp, void __user *arg);
175 int fsverity_get_digest(struct inode *inode,
176 			u8 raw_digest[FS_VERITY_MAX_DIGEST_SIZE],
177 			u8 *alg, enum hash_algo *halg);
178 
179 /* open.c */
180 
181 int __fsverity_file_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp);
182 int __fsverity_prepare_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr);
183 void __fsverity_cleanup_inode(struct inode *inode);
184 
185 /**
186  * fsverity_cleanup_inode() - free the inode's verity info, if present
187  * @inode: an inode being evicted
188  *
189  * Filesystems must call this on inode eviction to free the inode's verity info.
190  */
fsverity_cleanup_inode(struct inode * inode)191 static inline void fsverity_cleanup_inode(struct inode *inode)
192 {
193 	/*
194 	 * Only IS_VERITY() inodes can have verity info, so start by checking
195 	 * for IS_VERITY() (which is faster than retrieving the pointer to the
196 	 * verity info).  This minimizes overhead for non-verity inodes.
197 	 */
198 	if (IS_VERITY(inode))
199 		__fsverity_cleanup_inode(inode);
200 	else
201 		VFS_WARN_ON_ONCE(*fsverity_info_addr(inode) != NULL);
202 }
203 
204 /* read_metadata.c */
205 
206 int fsverity_ioctl_read_metadata(struct file *filp, const void __user *uarg);
207 
208 /* verify.c */
209 
210 bool fsverity_verify_blocks(struct folio *folio, size_t len, size_t offset);
211 void fsverity_verify_bio(struct bio *bio);
212 void fsverity_enqueue_verify_work(struct work_struct *work);
213 
214 #else /* !CONFIG_FS_VERITY */
215 
fsverity_get_info(const struct inode * inode)216 static inline struct fsverity_info *fsverity_get_info(const struct inode *inode)
217 {
218 	return NULL;
219 }
220 
221 /* enable.c */
222 
fsverity_ioctl_enable(struct file * filp,const void __user * arg)223 static inline int fsverity_ioctl_enable(struct file *filp,
224 					const void __user *arg)
225 {
226 	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
227 }
228 
229 /* measure.c */
230 
fsverity_ioctl_measure(struct file * filp,void __user * arg)231 static inline int fsverity_ioctl_measure(struct file *filp, void __user *arg)
232 {
233 	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
234 }
235 
fsverity_get_digest(struct inode * inode,u8 raw_digest[FS_VERITY_MAX_DIGEST_SIZE],u8 * alg,enum hash_algo * halg)236 static inline int fsverity_get_digest(struct inode *inode,
237 				      u8 raw_digest[FS_VERITY_MAX_DIGEST_SIZE],
238 				      u8 *alg, enum hash_algo *halg)
239 {
240 	/*
241 	 * fsverity is not enabled in the kernel configuration, so always report
242 	 * that the file doesn't have fsverity enabled (digest size 0).
243 	 */
244 	return 0;
245 }
246 
247 /* open.c */
248 
__fsverity_file_open(struct inode * inode,struct file * filp)249 static inline int __fsverity_file_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
250 {
251 	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
252 }
253 
__fsverity_prepare_setattr(struct dentry * dentry,struct iattr * attr)254 static inline int __fsverity_prepare_setattr(struct dentry *dentry,
255 					     struct iattr *attr)
256 {
257 	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
258 }
259 
fsverity_cleanup_inode(struct inode * inode)260 static inline void fsverity_cleanup_inode(struct inode *inode)
261 {
262 }
263 
264 /* read_metadata.c */
265 
fsverity_ioctl_read_metadata(struct file * filp,const void __user * uarg)266 static inline int fsverity_ioctl_read_metadata(struct file *filp,
267 					       const void __user *uarg)
268 {
269 	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
270 }
271 
272 /* verify.c */
273 
fsverity_verify_blocks(struct folio * folio,size_t len,size_t offset)274 static inline bool fsverity_verify_blocks(struct folio *folio, size_t len,
275 					  size_t offset)
276 {
277 	WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
278 	return false;
279 }
280 
fsverity_verify_bio(struct bio * bio)281 static inline void fsverity_verify_bio(struct bio *bio)
282 {
283 	WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
284 }
285 
fsverity_enqueue_verify_work(struct work_struct * work)286 static inline void fsverity_enqueue_verify_work(struct work_struct *work)
287 {
288 	WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
289 }
290 
291 #endif	/* !CONFIG_FS_VERITY */
292 
fsverity_verify_folio(struct folio * folio)293 static inline bool fsverity_verify_folio(struct folio *folio)
294 {
295 	return fsverity_verify_blocks(folio, folio_size(folio), 0);
296 }
297 
fsverity_verify_page(struct page * page)298 static inline bool fsverity_verify_page(struct page *page)
299 {
300 	return fsverity_verify_blocks(page_folio(page), PAGE_SIZE, 0);
301 }
302 
303 /**
304  * fsverity_active() - do reads from the inode need to go through fs-verity?
305  * @inode: inode to check
306  *
307  * This checks whether the inode's verity info has been set.
308  *
309  * Filesystems call this from ->readahead() to check whether the pages need to
310  * be verified or not.  Don't use IS_VERITY() for this purpose; it's subject to
311  * a race condition where the file is being read concurrently with
312  * FS_IOC_ENABLE_VERITY completing.  (S_VERITY is set before the verity info.)
313  *
314  * Return: true if reads need to go through fs-verity, otherwise false
315  */
fsverity_active(const struct inode * inode)316 static inline bool fsverity_active(const struct inode *inode)
317 {
318 	return fsverity_get_info(inode) != NULL;
319 }
320 
321 /**
322  * fsverity_file_open() - prepare to open a verity file
323  * @inode: the inode being opened
324  * @filp: the struct file being set up
325  *
326  * When opening a verity file, deny the open if it is for writing.  Otherwise,
327  * set up the inode's verity info if not already done.
328  *
329  * When combined with fscrypt, this must be called after fscrypt_file_open().
330  * Otherwise, we won't have the key set up to decrypt the verity metadata.
331  *
332  * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
333  */
fsverity_file_open(struct inode * inode,struct file * filp)334 static inline int fsverity_file_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
335 {
336 	if (IS_VERITY(inode))
337 		return __fsverity_file_open(inode, filp);
338 	return 0;
339 }
340 
341 /**
342  * fsverity_prepare_setattr() - prepare to change a verity inode's attributes
343  * @dentry: dentry through which the inode is being changed
344  * @attr: attributes to change
345  *
346  * Verity files are immutable, so deny truncates.  This isn't covered by the
347  * open-time check because sys_truncate() takes a path, not a file descriptor.
348  *
349  * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
350  */
fsverity_prepare_setattr(struct dentry * dentry,struct iattr * attr)351 static inline int fsverity_prepare_setattr(struct dentry *dentry,
352 					   struct iattr *attr)
353 {
354 	if (IS_VERITY(d_inode(dentry)))
355 		return __fsverity_prepare_setattr(dentry, attr);
356 	return 0;
357 }
358 
359 #endif	/* _LINUX_FSVERITY_H */
360