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15fee3609SSatya Tangirala // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
25fee3609SSatya Tangirala /*
35fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * Inline encryption support for fscrypt
45fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
55fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * Copyright 2019 Google LLC
65fee3609SSatya Tangirala  */
75fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
85fee3609SSatya Tangirala /*
95fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * With "inline encryption", the block layer handles the decryption/encryption
105fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * as part of the bio, instead of the filesystem doing the crypto itself via
115fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * crypto API.  See Documentation/block/inline-encryption.rst.  fscrypt still
125fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * provides the key and IV to use.
135fee3609SSatya Tangirala  */
145fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
15a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers #include <linux/blk-crypto-profile.h>
165fee3609SSatya Tangirala #include <linux/blkdev.h>
175fee3609SSatya Tangirala #include <linux/buffer_head.h>
185fee3609SSatya Tangirala #include <linux/sched/mm.h>
19453431a5SWaiman Long #include <linux/slab.h>
20c6c89783SEric Biggers #include <linux/uio.h>
215fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
225fee3609SSatya Tangirala #include "fscrypt_private.h"
235fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
240e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig static struct block_device **fscrypt_get_devices(struct super_block *sb,
250e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 						 unsigned int *num_devs)
265fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
270e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	struct block_device **devs;
285fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
290e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	if (sb->s_cop->get_devices) {
300e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 		devs = sb->s_cop->get_devices(sb, num_devs);
310e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 		if (devs)
320e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 			return devs;
330e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	}
340e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	devs = kmalloc(sizeof(*devs), GFP_KERNEL);
350e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	if (!devs)
360e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
370e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	devs[0] = sb->s_bdev;
380e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	*num_devs = 1;
390e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	return devs;
405fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
415fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
425fee3609SSatya Tangirala static unsigned int fscrypt_get_dun_bytes(const struct fscrypt_info *ci)
435fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
445fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	struct super_block *sb = ci->ci_inode->i_sb;
455fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	unsigned int flags = fscrypt_policy_flags(&ci->ci_policy);
465fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	int ino_bits = 64, lblk_bits = 64;
475fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
485fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_DIRECT_KEY)
495fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return offsetofend(union fscrypt_iv, nonce);
505fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
515fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_64)
525fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return sizeof(__le64);
535fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
545fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (flags & FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32)
555fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return sizeof(__le32);
565fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
575fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/* Default case: IVs are just the file logical block number */
585fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (sb->s_cop->get_ino_and_lblk_bits)
595fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		sb->s_cop->get_ino_and_lblk_bits(sb, &ino_bits, &lblk_bits);
605fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return DIV_ROUND_UP(lblk_bits, 8);
615fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
625fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
63a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers /*
64a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  * Log a message when starting to use blk-crypto (native) or blk-crypto-fallback
65a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  * for an encryption mode for the first time.  This is the blk-crypto
66a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  * counterpart to the message logged when starting to use the crypto API for the
67a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  * first time.  A limitation is that these messages don't convey which specific
68a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  * filesystems or files are using each implementation.  However, *usually*
69a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  * systems use just one implementation per mode, which makes these messages
70a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  * helpful for debugging problems where the "wrong" implementation is used.
71a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers  */
72a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers static void fscrypt_log_blk_crypto_impl(struct fscrypt_mode *mode,
730e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 					struct block_device **devs,
740e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 					unsigned int num_devs,
75a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 					const struct blk_crypto_config *cfg)
76a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers {
770e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	unsigned int i;
78a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 
79a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 	for (i = 0; i < num_devs; i++) {
800e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 		struct request_queue *q = bdev_get_queue(devs[i]);
810e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 
82a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 		if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION_FALLBACK) ||
830e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 		    __blk_crypto_cfg_supported(q->crypto_profile, cfg)) {
84a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 			if (!xchg(&mode->logged_blk_crypto_native, 1))
85a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 				pr_info("fscrypt: %s using blk-crypto (native)\n",
86a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 					mode->friendly_name);
87a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 		} else if (!xchg(&mode->logged_blk_crypto_fallback, 1)) {
88a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 			pr_info("fscrypt: %s using blk-crypto-fallback\n",
89a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 				mode->friendly_name);
90a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 		}
91a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 	}
92a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers }
93a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 
945fee3609SSatya Tangirala /* Enable inline encryption for this file if supported. */
955fee3609SSatya Tangirala int fscrypt_select_encryption_impl(struct fscrypt_info *ci)
965fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
975fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	const struct inode *inode = ci->ci_inode;
985fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
995fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	struct blk_crypto_config crypto_cfg;
1000e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	struct block_device **devs;
1010e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	unsigned int num_devs;
1020e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	unsigned int i;
1035fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1045fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/* The file must need contents encryption, not filenames encryption */
105d19d8d34SEric Biggers 	if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
1065fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return 0;
1075fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1085fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/* The crypto mode must have a blk-crypto counterpart */
1095fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (ci->ci_mode->blk_crypto_mode == BLK_ENCRYPTION_MODE_INVALID)
1105fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return 0;
1115fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1125fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/* The filesystem must be mounted with -o inlinecrypt */
1135fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (!(sb->s_flags & SB_INLINECRYPT))
1145fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return 0;
1155fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1165fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/*
1175fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * When a page contains multiple logically contiguous filesystem blocks,
1185fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * some filesystem code only calls fscrypt_mergeable_bio() for the first
1195fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * block in the page. This is fine for most of fscrypt's IV generation
1205fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * strategies, where contiguous blocks imply contiguous IVs. But it
1215fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * doesn't work with IV_INO_LBLK_32. For now, simply exclude
1225fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * IV_INO_LBLK_32 with blocksize != PAGE_SIZE from inline encryption.
1235fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 */
1245fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if ((fscrypt_policy_flags(&ci->ci_policy) &
1255fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	     FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32) &&
1265fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	    sb->s_blocksize != PAGE_SIZE)
1275fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return 0;
1285fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1295fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/*
1300e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	 * On all the filesystem's block devices, blk-crypto must support the
1310e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	 * crypto configuration that the file would use.
1325fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 */
1335fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	crypto_cfg.crypto_mode = ci->ci_mode->blk_crypto_mode;
1345fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	crypto_cfg.data_unit_size = sb->s_blocksize;
1355fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	crypto_cfg.dun_bytes = fscrypt_get_dun_bytes(ci);
1360e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 
1370e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	devs = fscrypt_get_devices(sb, &num_devs);
1380e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	if (IS_ERR(devs))
1390e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 		return PTR_ERR(devs);
1405fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1415fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	for (i = 0; i < num_devs; i++) {
142*fce3caeaSChristoph Hellwig 		if (!blk_crypto_config_supported(devs[i], &crypto_cfg))
1435fee3609SSatya Tangirala 			goto out_free_devs;
1445fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	}
1455fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
146a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 	fscrypt_log_blk_crypto_impl(ci->ci_mode, devs, num_devs, &crypto_cfg);
147a7a5bc5fSEric Biggers 
1485fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	ci->ci_inlinecrypt = true;
1495fee3609SSatya Tangirala out_free_devs:
1505fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	kfree(devs);
1515fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1525fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return 0;
1535fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
1545fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
1555fee3609SSatya Tangirala int fscrypt_prepare_inline_crypt_key(struct fscrypt_prepared_key *prep_key,
1565fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				     const u8 *raw_key,
1575fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				     const struct fscrypt_info *ci)
1585fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
1595fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	const struct inode *inode = ci->ci_inode;
1605fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
1615fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	enum blk_crypto_mode_num crypto_mode = ci->ci_mode->blk_crypto_mode;
16222e9947aSEric Biggers 	struct blk_crypto_key *blk_key;
1630e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	struct block_device **devs;
16422e9947aSEric Biggers 	unsigned int num_devs;
16522e9947aSEric Biggers 	unsigned int i;
1665fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	int err;
1675fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
16822e9947aSEric Biggers 	blk_key = kmalloc(sizeof(*blk_key), GFP_KERNEL);
1695fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (!blk_key)
1705fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return -ENOMEM;
1715fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
17222e9947aSEric Biggers 	err = blk_crypto_init_key(blk_key, raw_key, crypto_mode,
1735fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				  fscrypt_get_dun_bytes(ci), sb->s_blocksize);
1745fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (err) {
1755fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		fscrypt_err(inode, "error %d initializing blk-crypto key", err);
1765fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		goto fail;
1775fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	}
1785fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
17922e9947aSEric Biggers 	/* Start using blk-crypto on all the filesystem's block devices. */
1800e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	devs = fscrypt_get_devices(sb, &num_devs);
1810e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	if (IS_ERR(devs)) {
1820e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 		err = PTR_ERR(devs);
18322e9947aSEric Biggers 		goto fail;
18422e9947aSEric Biggers 	}
1855fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	for (i = 0; i < num_devs; i++) {
186*fce3caeaSChristoph Hellwig 		err = blk_crypto_start_using_key(devs[i], blk_key);
18722e9947aSEric Biggers 		if (err)
18822e9947aSEric Biggers 			break;
1895fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	}
19022e9947aSEric Biggers 	kfree(devs);
1915fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (err) {
19222e9947aSEric Biggers 		fscrypt_err(inode, "error %d starting to use blk-crypto", err);
1935fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		goto fail;
1945fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	}
19522e9947aSEric Biggers 
1965fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/*
19797c6327fSEric Biggers 	 * Pairs with the smp_load_acquire() in fscrypt_is_key_prepared().
19897c6327fSEric Biggers 	 * I.e., here we publish ->blk_key with a RELEASE barrier so that
19997c6327fSEric Biggers 	 * concurrent tasks can ACQUIRE it.  Note that this concurrency is only
20097c6327fSEric Biggers 	 * possible for per-mode keys, not for per-file keys.
2015fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 */
2025fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	smp_store_release(&prep_key->blk_key, blk_key);
2035fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return 0;
2045fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2055fee3609SSatya Tangirala fail:
206453431a5SWaiman Long 	kfree_sensitive(blk_key);
2075fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return err;
2085fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
2095fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
21022e9947aSEric Biggers void fscrypt_destroy_inline_crypt_key(struct super_block *sb,
21122e9947aSEric Biggers 				      struct fscrypt_prepared_key *prep_key)
2125fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
21322e9947aSEric Biggers 	struct blk_crypto_key *blk_key = prep_key->blk_key;
2140e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	struct block_device **devs;
21522e9947aSEric Biggers 	unsigned int num_devs;
21622e9947aSEric Biggers 	unsigned int i;
2175fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
21822e9947aSEric Biggers 	if (!blk_key)
21922e9947aSEric Biggers 		return;
22022e9947aSEric Biggers 
22122e9947aSEric Biggers 	/* Evict the key from all the filesystem's block devices. */
2220e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	devs = fscrypt_get_devices(sb, &num_devs);
2230e91fc1eSChristoph Hellwig 	if (!IS_ERR(devs)) {
22422e9947aSEric Biggers 		for (i = 0; i < num_devs; i++)
225*fce3caeaSChristoph Hellwig 			blk_crypto_evict_key(devs[i], blk_key);
22622e9947aSEric Biggers 		kfree(devs);
2275fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	}
228453431a5SWaiman Long 	kfree_sensitive(blk_key);
2295fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
2305fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2315fee3609SSatya Tangirala bool __fscrypt_inode_uses_inline_crypto(const struct inode *inode)
2325fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
2335fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return inode->i_crypt_info->ci_inlinecrypt;
2345fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
2355fee3609SSatya Tangirala EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__fscrypt_inode_uses_inline_crypto);
2365fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2375fee3609SSatya Tangirala static void fscrypt_generate_dun(const struct fscrypt_info *ci, u64 lblk_num,
2385fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				 u64 dun[BLK_CRYPTO_DUN_ARRAY_SIZE])
2395fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
2405fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	union fscrypt_iv iv;
2415fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	int i;
2425fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2435fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	fscrypt_generate_iv(&iv, lblk_num, ci);
2445fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2455fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	BUILD_BUG_ON(FSCRYPT_MAX_IV_SIZE > BLK_CRYPTO_MAX_IV_SIZE);
2465fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	memset(dun, 0, BLK_CRYPTO_MAX_IV_SIZE);
2475fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	for (i = 0; i < ci->ci_mode->ivsize/sizeof(dun[0]); i++)
2485fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		dun[i] = le64_to_cpu(iv.dun[i]);
2495fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
2505fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2515fee3609SSatya Tangirala /**
2525fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx() - prepare a file contents bio for inline crypto
2535fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @bio: a bio which will eventually be submitted to the file
2545fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @inode: the file's inode
2555fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @first_lblk: the first file logical block number in the I/O
2565fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @gfp_mask: memory allocation flags - these must be a waiting mask so that
2575fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *					bio_crypt_set_ctx can't fail.
2585fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
2595fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * If the contents of the file should be encrypted (or decrypted) with inline
2605fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * encryption, then assign the appropriate encryption context to the bio.
2615fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
2625fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * Normally the bio should be newly allocated (i.e. no pages added yet), as
2635fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * otherwise fscrypt_mergeable_bio() won't work as intended.
2645fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
2655fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * The encryption context will be freed automatically when the bio is freed.
2665fee3609SSatya Tangirala  */
2675fee3609SSatya Tangirala void fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx(struct bio *bio, const struct inode *inode,
2685fee3609SSatya Tangirala 			       u64 first_lblk, gfp_t gfp_mask)
2695fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
27055e32c54SEric Biggers 	const struct fscrypt_info *ci;
2715fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	u64 dun[BLK_CRYPTO_DUN_ARRAY_SIZE];
2725fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2735fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (!fscrypt_inode_uses_inline_crypto(inode))
2745fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return;
27555e32c54SEric Biggers 	ci = inode->i_crypt_info;
2765fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2775fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	fscrypt_generate_dun(ci, first_lblk, dun);
27822e9947aSEric Biggers 	bio_crypt_set_ctx(bio, ci->ci_enc_key.blk_key, dun, gfp_mask);
2795fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
2805fee3609SSatya Tangirala EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx);
2815fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2825fee3609SSatya Tangirala /* Extract the inode and logical block number from a buffer_head. */
2835fee3609SSatya Tangirala static bool bh_get_inode_and_lblk_num(const struct buffer_head *bh,
2845fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				      const struct inode **inode_ret,
2855fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				      u64 *lblk_num_ret)
2865fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
2875fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	struct page *page = bh->b_page;
2885fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	const struct address_space *mapping;
2895fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	const struct inode *inode;
2905fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
2915fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/*
2925fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * The ext4 journal (jbd2) can submit a buffer_head it directly created
2935fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * for a non-pagecache page.  fscrypt doesn't care about these.
2945fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 */
2955fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	mapping = page_mapping(page);
2965fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (!mapping)
2975fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return false;
2985fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	inode = mapping->host;
2995fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3005fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	*inode_ret = inode;
3015fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	*lblk_num_ret = ((u64)page->index << (PAGE_SHIFT - inode->i_blkbits)) +
3025fee3609SSatya Tangirala 			(bh_offset(bh) >> inode->i_blkbits);
3035fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return true;
3045fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
3055fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3065fee3609SSatya Tangirala /**
3075fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx_bh() - prepare a file contents bio for inline
3085fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *				    crypto
3095fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @bio: a bio which will eventually be submitted to the file
3105fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @first_bh: the first buffer_head for which I/O will be submitted
3115fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @gfp_mask: memory allocation flags
3125fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
3135fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * Same as fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx(), except this takes a buffer_head instead
3145fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * of an inode and block number directly.
3155fee3609SSatya Tangirala  */
3165fee3609SSatya Tangirala void fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx_bh(struct bio *bio,
3175fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				  const struct buffer_head *first_bh,
3185fee3609SSatya Tangirala 				  gfp_t gfp_mask)
3195fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
3205fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	const struct inode *inode;
3215fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	u64 first_lblk;
3225fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3235fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (bh_get_inode_and_lblk_num(first_bh, &inode, &first_lblk))
3245fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx(bio, inode, first_lblk, gfp_mask);
3255fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
3265fee3609SSatya Tangirala EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx_bh);
3275fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3285fee3609SSatya Tangirala /**
3295fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * fscrypt_mergeable_bio() - test whether data can be added to a bio
3305fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @bio: the bio being built up
3315fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @inode: the inode for the next part of the I/O
3325fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @next_lblk: the next file logical block number in the I/O
3335fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
3345fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * When building a bio which may contain data which should undergo inline
3355fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * encryption (or decryption) via fscrypt, filesystems should call this function
3365fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * to ensure that the resulting bio contains only contiguous data unit numbers.
3375fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * This will return false if the next part of the I/O cannot be merged with the
3385fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * bio because either the encryption key would be different or the encryption
3395fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * data unit numbers would be discontiguous.
3405fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
3415fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx() must have already been called on the bio.
3425fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
343c6c89783SEric Biggers  * This function isn't required in cases where crypto-mergeability is ensured in
344c6c89783SEric Biggers  * another way, such as I/O targeting only a single file (and thus a single key)
345c6c89783SEric Biggers  * combined with fscrypt_limit_io_blocks() to ensure DUN contiguity.
346c6c89783SEric Biggers  *
3475fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * Return: true iff the I/O is mergeable
3485fee3609SSatya Tangirala  */
3495fee3609SSatya Tangirala bool fscrypt_mergeable_bio(struct bio *bio, const struct inode *inode,
3505fee3609SSatya Tangirala 			   u64 next_lblk)
3515fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
3525fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	const struct bio_crypt_ctx *bc = bio->bi_crypt_context;
3535fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	u64 next_dun[BLK_CRYPTO_DUN_ARRAY_SIZE];
3545fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3555fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (!!bc != fscrypt_inode_uses_inline_crypto(inode))
3565fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return false;
3575fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (!bc)
3585fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return true;
3595fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3605fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	/*
3615fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * Comparing the key pointers is good enough, as all I/O for each key
3625fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * uses the same pointer.  I.e., there's currently no need to support
3635fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 * merging requests where the keys are the same but the pointers differ.
3645fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	 */
36522e9947aSEric Biggers 	if (bc->bc_key != inode->i_crypt_info->ci_enc_key.blk_key)
3665fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return false;
3675fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3685fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	fscrypt_generate_dun(inode->i_crypt_info, next_lblk, next_dun);
3695fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return bio_crypt_dun_is_contiguous(bc, bio->bi_iter.bi_size, next_dun);
3705fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
3715fee3609SSatya Tangirala EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_mergeable_bio);
3725fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3735fee3609SSatya Tangirala /**
3745fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * fscrypt_mergeable_bio_bh() - test whether data can be added to a bio
3755fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @bio: the bio being built up
3765fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * @next_bh: the next buffer_head for which I/O will be submitted
3775fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
3785fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * Same as fscrypt_mergeable_bio(), except this takes a buffer_head instead of
3795fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * an inode and block number directly.
3805fee3609SSatya Tangirala  *
3815fee3609SSatya Tangirala  * Return: true iff the I/O is mergeable
3825fee3609SSatya Tangirala  */
3835fee3609SSatya Tangirala bool fscrypt_mergeable_bio_bh(struct bio *bio,
3845fee3609SSatya Tangirala 			      const struct buffer_head *next_bh)
3855fee3609SSatya Tangirala {
3865fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	const struct inode *inode;
3875fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	u64 next_lblk;
3885fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3895fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	if (!bh_get_inode_and_lblk_num(next_bh, &inode, &next_lblk))
3905fee3609SSatya Tangirala 		return !bio->bi_crypt_context;
3915fee3609SSatya Tangirala 
3925fee3609SSatya Tangirala 	return fscrypt_mergeable_bio(bio, inode, next_lblk);
3935fee3609SSatya Tangirala }
3945fee3609SSatya Tangirala EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_mergeable_bio_bh);
395c6c89783SEric Biggers 
396c6c89783SEric Biggers /**
39753dd3f80SEric Biggers  * fscrypt_dio_supported() - check whether DIO (direct I/O) is supported on an
39853dd3f80SEric Biggers  *			     inode, as far as encryption is concerned
39953dd3f80SEric Biggers  * @inode: the inode in question
400c6c89783SEric Biggers  *
401c6c89783SEric Biggers  * Return: %true if there are no encryption constraints that prevent DIO from
402c6c89783SEric Biggers  *	   being supported; %false if DIO is unsupported.  (Note that in the
403c6c89783SEric Biggers  *	   %true case, the filesystem might have other, non-encryption-related
40453dd3f80SEric Biggers  *	   constraints that prevent DIO from actually being supported.  Also, on
40553dd3f80SEric Biggers  *	   encrypted files the filesystem is still responsible for only allowing
40653dd3f80SEric Biggers  *	   DIO when requests are filesystem-block-aligned.)
407c6c89783SEric Biggers  */
40853dd3f80SEric Biggers bool fscrypt_dio_supported(struct inode *inode)
409c6c89783SEric Biggers {
41053dd3f80SEric Biggers 	int err;
411c6c89783SEric Biggers 
412c6c89783SEric Biggers 	/* If the file is unencrypted, no veto from us. */
413c6c89783SEric Biggers 	if (!fscrypt_needs_contents_encryption(inode))
414c6c89783SEric Biggers 		return true;
415c6c89783SEric Biggers 
416c6c89783SEric Biggers 	/*
41753dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * We only support DIO with inline crypto, not fs-layer crypto.
418c6c89783SEric Biggers 	 *
41953dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * To determine whether the inode is using inline crypto, we have to set
42053dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * up the key if it wasn't already done.  This is because in the current
42153dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * design of fscrypt, the decision of whether to use inline crypto or
42253dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * not isn't made until the inode's encryption key is being set up.  In
42353dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * the DIO read/write case, the key will always be set up already, since
42453dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * the file will be open.  But in the case of statx(), the key might not
42553dd3f80SEric Biggers 	 * be set up yet, as the file might not have been opened yet.
426c6c89783SEric Biggers 	 */
42753dd3f80SEric Biggers 	err = fscrypt_require_key(inode);
42853dd3f80SEric Biggers 	if (err) {
42953dd3f80SEric Biggers 		/*
43053dd3f80SEric Biggers 		 * Key unavailable or couldn't be set up.  This edge case isn't
43153dd3f80SEric Biggers 		 * worth worrying about; just report that DIO is unsupported.
43253dd3f80SEric Biggers 		 */
433c6c89783SEric Biggers 		return false;
43453dd3f80SEric Biggers 	}
43553dd3f80SEric Biggers 	return fscrypt_inode_uses_inline_crypto(inode);
436c6c89783SEric Biggers }
437c6c89783SEric Biggers EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_dio_supported);
438c6c89783SEric Biggers 
439c6c89783SEric Biggers /**
440c6c89783SEric Biggers  * fscrypt_limit_io_blocks() - limit I/O blocks to avoid discontiguous DUNs
441c6c89783SEric Biggers  * @inode: the file on which I/O is being done
442c6c89783SEric Biggers  * @lblk: the block at which the I/O is being started from
443c6c89783SEric Biggers  * @nr_blocks: the number of blocks we want to submit starting at @lblk
444c6c89783SEric Biggers  *
445c6c89783SEric Biggers  * Determine the limit to the number of blocks that can be submitted in a bio
446c6c89783SEric Biggers  * targeting @lblk without causing a data unit number (DUN) discontiguity.
447c6c89783SEric Biggers  *
448c6c89783SEric Biggers  * This is normally just @nr_blocks, as normally the DUNs just increment along
449c6c89783SEric Biggers  * with the logical blocks.  (Or the file is not encrypted.)
450c6c89783SEric Biggers  *
451c6c89783SEric Biggers  * In rare cases, fscrypt can be using an IV generation method that allows the
452c6c89783SEric Biggers  * DUN to wrap around within logically contiguous blocks, and that wraparound
453c6c89783SEric Biggers  * will occur.  If this happens, a value less than @nr_blocks will be returned
454c6c89783SEric Biggers  * so that the wraparound doesn't occur in the middle of a bio, which would
455c6c89783SEric Biggers  * cause encryption/decryption to produce wrong results.
456c6c89783SEric Biggers  *
457c6c89783SEric Biggers  * Return: the actual number of blocks that can be submitted
458c6c89783SEric Biggers  */
459c6c89783SEric Biggers u64 fscrypt_limit_io_blocks(const struct inode *inode, u64 lblk, u64 nr_blocks)
460c6c89783SEric Biggers {
461c6c89783SEric Biggers 	const struct fscrypt_info *ci;
462c6c89783SEric Biggers 	u32 dun;
463c6c89783SEric Biggers 
464c6c89783SEric Biggers 	if (!fscrypt_inode_uses_inline_crypto(inode))
465c6c89783SEric Biggers 		return nr_blocks;
466c6c89783SEric Biggers 
467c6c89783SEric Biggers 	if (nr_blocks <= 1)
468c6c89783SEric Biggers 		return nr_blocks;
469c6c89783SEric Biggers 
470c6c89783SEric Biggers 	ci = inode->i_crypt_info;
471c6c89783SEric Biggers 	if (!(fscrypt_policy_flags(&ci->ci_policy) &
472c6c89783SEric Biggers 	      FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAG_IV_INO_LBLK_32))
473c6c89783SEric Biggers 		return nr_blocks;
474c6c89783SEric Biggers 
475c6c89783SEric Biggers 	/* With IV_INO_LBLK_32, the DUN can wrap around from U32_MAX to 0. */
476c6c89783SEric Biggers 
477c6c89783SEric Biggers 	dun = ci->ci_hashed_ino + lblk;
478c6c89783SEric Biggers 
479c6c89783SEric Biggers 	return min_t(u64, nr_blocks, (u64)U32_MAX + 1 - dun);
480c6c89783SEric Biggers }
481c6c89783SEric Biggers EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_limit_io_blocks);
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