1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* 3 * Ioctl to enable verity on a file 4 * 5 * Copyright 2019 Google LLC 6 */ 7 8 #include "fsverity_private.h" 9 10 #include <linux/mount.h> 11 #include <linux/sched/signal.h> 12 #include <linux/uaccess.h> 13 14 struct block_buffer { 15 u32 filled; 16 bool is_root_hash; 17 u8 *data; 18 }; 19 20 /* Hash a block, writing the result to the next level's pending block buffer. */ 21 static int hash_one_block(struct inode *inode, 22 const struct merkle_tree_params *params, 23 struct ahash_request *req, struct block_buffer *cur) 24 { 25 struct block_buffer *next = cur + 1; 26 int err; 27 28 /* 29 * Safety check to prevent a buffer overflow in case of a filesystem bug 30 * that allows the file size to change despite deny_write_access(), or a 31 * bug in the Merkle tree logic itself 32 */ 33 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(next->is_root_hash && next->filled != 0)) 34 return -EINVAL; 35 36 /* Zero-pad the block if it's shorter than the block size. */ 37 memset(&cur->data[cur->filled], 0, params->block_size - cur->filled); 38 39 err = fsverity_hash_block(params, inode, req, virt_to_page(cur->data), 40 offset_in_page(cur->data), 41 &next->data[next->filled]); 42 if (err) 43 return err; 44 next->filled += params->digest_size; 45 cur->filled = 0; 46 return 0; 47 } 48 49 static int write_merkle_tree_block(struct inode *inode, const u8 *buf, 50 unsigned long index, 51 const struct merkle_tree_params *params) 52 { 53 u64 pos = (u64)index << params->log_blocksize; 54 int err; 55 56 err = inode->i_sb->s_vop->write_merkle_tree_block(inode, buf, pos, 57 params->block_size); 58 if (err) 59 fsverity_err(inode, "Error %d writing Merkle tree block %lu", 60 err, index); 61 return err; 62 } 63 64 /* 65 * Build the Merkle tree for the given file using the given parameters, and 66 * return the root hash in @root_hash. 67 * 68 * The tree is written to a filesystem-specific location as determined by the 69 * ->write_merkle_tree_block() method. However, the blocks that comprise the 70 * tree are the same for all filesystems. 71 */ 72 static int build_merkle_tree(struct file *filp, 73 const struct merkle_tree_params *params, 74 u8 *root_hash) 75 { 76 struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp); 77 const u64 data_size = inode->i_size; 78 const int num_levels = params->num_levels; 79 struct ahash_request *req; 80 struct block_buffer _buffers[1 + FS_VERITY_MAX_LEVELS + 1] = {}; 81 struct block_buffer *buffers = &_buffers[1]; 82 unsigned long level_offset[FS_VERITY_MAX_LEVELS]; 83 int level; 84 u64 offset; 85 int err; 86 87 if (data_size == 0) { 88 /* Empty file is a special case; root hash is all 0's */ 89 memset(root_hash, 0, params->digest_size); 90 return 0; 91 } 92 93 /* This allocation never fails, since it's mempool-backed. */ 94 req = fsverity_alloc_hash_request(params->hash_alg, GFP_KERNEL); 95 96 /* 97 * Allocate the block buffers. Buffer "-1" is for data blocks. 98 * Buffers 0 <= level < num_levels are for the actual tree levels. 99 * Buffer 'num_levels' is for the root hash. 100 */ 101 for (level = -1; level < num_levels; level++) { 102 buffers[level].data = kzalloc(params->block_size, GFP_KERNEL); 103 if (!buffers[level].data) { 104 err = -ENOMEM; 105 goto out; 106 } 107 } 108 buffers[num_levels].data = root_hash; 109 buffers[num_levels].is_root_hash = true; 110 111 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(level_offset) != sizeof(params->level_start)); 112 memcpy(level_offset, params->level_start, sizeof(level_offset)); 113 114 /* Hash each data block, also hashing the tree blocks as they fill up */ 115 for (offset = 0; offset < data_size; offset += params->block_size) { 116 ssize_t bytes_read; 117 loff_t pos = offset; 118 119 buffers[-1].filled = min_t(u64, params->block_size, 120 data_size - offset); 121 bytes_read = __kernel_read(filp, buffers[-1].data, 122 buffers[-1].filled, &pos); 123 if (bytes_read < 0) { 124 err = bytes_read; 125 fsverity_err(inode, "Error %d reading file data", err); 126 goto out; 127 } 128 if (bytes_read != buffers[-1].filled) { 129 err = -EINVAL; 130 fsverity_err(inode, "Short read of file data"); 131 goto out; 132 } 133 err = hash_one_block(inode, params, req, &buffers[-1]); 134 if (err) 135 goto out; 136 for (level = 0; level < num_levels; level++) { 137 if (buffers[level].filled + params->digest_size <= 138 params->block_size) { 139 /* Next block at @level isn't full yet */ 140 break; 141 } 142 /* Next block at @level is full */ 143 144 err = hash_one_block(inode, params, req, 145 &buffers[level]); 146 if (err) 147 goto out; 148 err = write_merkle_tree_block(inode, 149 buffers[level].data, 150 level_offset[level], 151 params); 152 if (err) 153 goto out; 154 level_offset[level]++; 155 } 156 if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) { 157 err = -EINTR; 158 goto out; 159 } 160 cond_resched(); 161 } 162 /* Finish all nonempty pending tree blocks. */ 163 for (level = 0; level < num_levels; level++) { 164 if (buffers[level].filled != 0) { 165 err = hash_one_block(inode, params, req, 166 &buffers[level]); 167 if (err) 168 goto out; 169 err = write_merkle_tree_block(inode, 170 buffers[level].data, 171 level_offset[level], 172 params); 173 if (err) 174 goto out; 175 } 176 } 177 /* The root hash was filled by the last call to hash_one_block(). */ 178 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(buffers[num_levels].filled != params->digest_size)) { 179 err = -EINVAL; 180 goto out; 181 } 182 err = 0; 183 out: 184 for (level = -1; level < num_levels; level++) 185 kfree(buffers[level].data); 186 fsverity_free_hash_request(params->hash_alg, req); 187 return err; 188 } 189 190 static int enable_verity(struct file *filp, 191 const struct fsverity_enable_arg *arg) 192 { 193 struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp); 194 const struct fsverity_operations *vops = inode->i_sb->s_vop; 195 struct merkle_tree_params params = { }; 196 struct fsverity_descriptor *desc; 197 size_t desc_size = struct_size(desc, signature, arg->sig_size); 198 struct fsverity_info *vi; 199 int err; 200 201 /* Start initializing the fsverity_descriptor */ 202 desc = kzalloc(desc_size, GFP_KERNEL); 203 if (!desc) 204 return -ENOMEM; 205 desc->version = 1; 206 desc->hash_algorithm = arg->hash_algorithm; 207 desc->log_blocksize = ilog2(arg->block_size); 208 209 /* Get the salt if the user provided one */ 210 if (arg->salt_size && 211 copy_from_user(desc->salt, u64_to_user_ptr(arg->salt_ptr), 212 arg->salt_size)) { 213 err = -EFAULT; 214 goto out; 215 } 216 desc->salt_size = arg->salt_size; 217 218 /* Get the signature if the user provided one */ 219 if (arg->sig_size && 220 copy_from_user(desc->signature, u64_to_user_ptr(arg->sig_ptr), 221 arg->sig_size)) { 222 err = -EFAULT; 223 goto out; 224 } 225 desc->sig_size = cpu_to_le32(arg->sig_size); 226 227 desc->data_size = cpu_to_le64(inode->i_size); 228 229 /* Prepare the Merkle tree parameters */ 230 err = fsverity_init_merkle_tree_params(¶ms, inode, 231 arg->hash_algorithm, 232 desc->log_blocksize, 233 desc->salt, desc->salt_size); 234 if (err) 235 goto out; 236 237 /* 238 * Start enabling verity on this file, serialized by the inode lock. 239 * Fail if verity is already enabled or is already being enabled. 240 */ 241 inode_lock(inode); 242 if (IS_VERITY(inode)) 243 err = -EEXIST; 244 else 245 err = vops->begin_enable_verity(filp); 246 inode_unlock(inode); 247 if (err) 248 goto out; 249 250 /* 251 * Build the Merkle tree. Don't hold the inode lock during this, since 252 * on huge files this may take a very long time and we don't want to 253 * force unrelated syscalls like chown() to block forever. We don't 254 * need the inode lock here because deny_write_access() already prevents 255 * the file from being written to or truncated, and we still serialize 256 * ->begin_enable_verity() and ->end_enable_verity() using the inode 257 * lock and only allow one process to be here at a time on a given file. 258 */ 259 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(desc->root_hash) < FS_VERITY_MAX_DIGEST_SIZE); 260 err = build_merkle_tree(filp, ¶ms, desc->root_hash); 261 if (err) { 262 fsverity_err(inode, "Error %d building Merkle tree", err); 263 goto rollback; 264 } 265 266 /* 267 * Create the fsverity_info. Don't bother trying to save work by 268 * reusing the merkle_tree_params from above. Instead, just create the 269 * fsverity_info from the fsverity_descriptor as if it were just loaded 270 * from disk. This is simpler, and it serves as an extra check that the 271 * metadata we're writing is valid before actually enabling verity. 272 */ 273 vi = fsverity_create_info(inode, desc); 274 if (IS_ERR(vi)) { 275 err = PTR_ERR(vi); 276 goto rollback; 277 } 278 279 /* 280 * Tell the filesystem to finish enabling verity on the file. 281 * Serialized with ->begin_enable_verity() by the inode lock. 282 */ 283 inode_lock(inode); 284 err = vops->end_enable_verity(filp, desc, desc_size, params.tree_size); 285 inode_unlock(inode); 286 if (err) { 287 fsverity_err(inode, "%ps() failed with err %d", 288 vops->end_enable_verity, err); 289 fsverity_free_info(vi); 290 } else if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!IS_VERITY(inode))) { 291 err = -EINVAL; 292 fsverity_free_info(vi); 293 } else { 294 /* Successfully enabled verity */ 295 296 /* 297 * Readers can start using ->i_verity_info immediately, so it 298 * can't be rolled back once set. So don't set it until just 299 * after the filesystem has successfully enabled verity. 300 */ 301 fsverity_set_info(inode, vi); 302 } 303 out: 304 kfree(params.hashstate); 305 kfree(desc); 306 return err; 307 308 rollback: 309 inode_lock(inode); 310 (void)vops->end_enable_verity(filp, NULL, 0, params.tree_size); 311 inode_unlock(inode); 312 goto out; 313 } 314 315 /** 316 * fsverity_ioctl_enable() - enable verity on a file 317 * @filp: file to enable verity on 318 * @uarg: user pointer to fsverity_enable_arg 319 * 320 * Enable fs-verity on a file. See the "FS_IOC_ENABLE_VERITY" section of 321 * Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst for the documentation. 322 * 323 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure 324 */ 325 int fsverity_ioctl_enable(struct file *filp, const void __user *uarg) 326 { 327 struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp); 328 struct fsverity_enable_arg arg; 329 int err; 330 331 if (copy_from_user(&arg, uarg, sizeof(arg))) 332 return -EFAULT; 333 334 if (arg.version != 1) 335 return -EINVAL; 336 337 if (arg.__reserved1 || 338 memchr_inv(arg.__reserved2, 0, sizeof(arg.__reserved2))) 339 return -EINVAL; 340 341 if (!is_power_of_2(arg.block_size)) 342 return -EINVAL; 343 344 if (arg.salt_size > sizeof_field(struct fsverity_descriptor, salt)) 345 return -EMSGSIZE; 346 347 if (arg.sig_size > FS_VERITY_MAX_SIGNATURE_SIZE) 348 return -EMSGSIZE; 349 350 /* 351 * Require a regular file with write access. But the actual fd must 352 * still be readonly so that we can lock out all writers. This is 353 * needed to guarantee that no writable fds exist to the file once it 354 * has verity enabled, and to stabilize the data being hashed. 355 */ 356 357 err = file_permission(filp, MAY_WRITE); 358 if (err) 359 return err; 360 /* 361 * __kernel_read() is used while building the Merkle tree. So, we can't 362 * allow file descriptors that were opened for ioctl access only, using 363 * the special nonstandard access mode 3. O_RDONLY only, please! 364 */ 365 if (!(filp->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) 366 return -EBADF; 367 368 if (IS_APPEND(inode)) 369 return -EPERM; 370 371 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) 372 return -EISDIR; 373 374 if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode)) 375 return -EINVAL; 376 377 err = mnt_want_write_file(filp); 378 if (err) /* -EROFS */ 379 return err; 380 381 err = deny_write_access(filp); 382 if (err) /* -ETXTBSY */ 383 goto out_drop_write; 384 385 err = enable_verity(filp, &arg); 386 387 /* 388 * We no longer drop the inode's pagecache after enabling verity. This 389 * used to be done to try to avoid a race condition where pages could be 390 * evicted after being used in the Merkle tree construction, then 391 * re-instantiated by a concurrent read. Such pages are unverified, and 392 * the backing storage could have filled them with different content, so 393 * they shouldn't be used to fulfill reads once verity is enabled. 394 * 395 * But, dropping the pagecache has a big performance impact, and it 396 * doesn't fully solve the race condition anyway. So for those reasons, 397 * and also because this race condition isn't very important relatively 398 * speaking (especially for small-ish files, where the chance of a page 399 * being used, evicted, *and* re-instantiated all while enabling verity 400 * is quite small), we no longer drop the inode's pagecache. 401 */ 402 403 /* 404 * allow_write_access() is needed to pair with deny_write_access(). 405 * Regardless, the filesystem won't allow writing to verity files. 406 */ 407 allow_write_access(filp); 408 out_drop_write: 409 mnt_drop_write_file(filp); 410 return err; 411 } 412 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fsverity_ioctl_enable); 413