1 /* 2 * QEMU Crypto block device encryption 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. 5 * 6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public 8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 9 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 10 * 11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 14 * Lesser General Public License for more details. 15 * 16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public 17 * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 18 * 19 */ 20 21 #ifndef QCRYPTO_BLOCK_H 22 #define QCRYPTO_BLOCK_H 23 24 #include "crypto/cipher.h" 25 #include "crypto/ivgen.h" 26 27 typedef struct QCryptoBlock QCryptoBlock; 28 29 /* See also QCryptoBlockFormat, QCryptoBlockCreateOptions 30 * and QCryptoBlockOpenOptions in qapi/crypto.json */ 31 32 typedef ssize_t (*QCryptoBlockReadFunc)(QCryptoBlock *block, 33 size_t offset, 34 uint8_t *buf, 35 size_t buflen, 36 void *opaque, 37 Error **errp); 38 39 typedef ssize_t (*QCryptoBlockInitFunc)(QCryptoBlock *block, 40 size_t headerlen, 41 void *opaque, 42 Error **errp); 43 44 typedef ssize_t (*QCryptoBlockWriteFunc)(QCryptoBlock *block, 45 size_t offset, 46 const uint8_t *buf, 47 size_t buflen, 48 void *opaque, 49 Error **errp); 50 51 /** 52 * qcrypto_block_has_format: 53 * @format: the encryption format 54 * @buf: the data from head of the volume 55 * @len: the length of @buf in bytes 56 * 57 * Given @len bytes of data from the head of a storage volume 58 * in @buf, probe to determine if the volume has the encryption 59 * format specified in @format. 60 * 61 * Returns: true if the data in @buf matches @format 62 */ 63 bool qcrypto_block_has_format(QCryptoBlockFormat format, 64 const uint8_t *buf, 65 size_t buflen); 66 67 typedef enum { 68 QCRYPTO_BLOCK_OPEN_NO_IO = (1 << 0), 69 } QCryptoBlockOpenFlags; 70 71 /** 72 * qcrypto_block_open: 73 * @options: the encryption options 74 * @optprefix: name prefix for options 75 * @readfunc: callback for reading data from the volume 76 * @opaque: data to pass to @readfunc 77 * @flags: bitmask of QCryptoBlockOpenFlags values 78 * @n_threads: allow concurrent I/O from up to @n_threads threads 79 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 80 * 81 * Create a new block encryption object for an existing 82 * storage volume encrypted with format identified by 83 * the parameters in @options. 84 * 85 * This will use @readfunc to initialize the encryption 86 * context based on the volume header(s), extracting the 87 * master key(s) as required. 88 * 89 * If @flags contains QCRYPTO_BLOCK_OPEN_NO_IO then 90 * the open process will be optimized to skip any parts 91 * that are only required to perform I/O. In particular 92 * this would usually avoid the need to decrypt any 93 * master keys. The only thing that can be done with 94 * the resulting QCryptoBlock object would be to query 95 * metadata such as the payload offset. There will be 96 * no cipher or ivgen objects available. 97 * 98 * If any part of initializing the encryption context 99 * fails an error will be returned. This could be due 100 * to the volume being in the wrong format, a cipher 101 * or IV generator algorithm that is not supported, 102 * or incorrect passphrases. 103 * 104 * Returns: a block encryption format, or NULL on error 105 */ 106 QCryptoBlock *qcrypto_block_open(QCryptoBlockOpenOptions *options, 107 const char *optprefix, 108 QCryptoBlockReadFunc readfunc, 109 void *opaque, 110 unsigned int flags, 111 size_t n_threads, 112 Error **errp); 113 114 /** 115 * qcrypto_block_create: 116 * @options: the encryption options 117 * @optprefix: name prefix for options 118 * @initfunc: callback for initializing volume header 119 * @writefunc: callback for writing data to the volume header 120 * @opaque: data to pass to @initfunc and @writefunc 121 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 122 * 123 * Create a new block encryption object for initializing 124 * a storage volume to be encrypted with format identified 125 * by the parameters in @options. 126 * 127 * This method will allocate space for a new volume header 128 * using @initfunc and then write header data using @writefunc, 129 * generating new master keys, etc as required. Any existing 130 * data present on the volume will be irrevocably destroyed. 131 * 132 * If any part of initializing the encryption context 133 * fails an error will be returned. This could be due 134 * to the volume being in the wrong format, a cipher 135 * or IV generator algorithm that is not supported, 136 * or incorrect passphrases. 137 * 138 * Returns: a block encryption format, or NULL on error 139 */ 140 QCryptoBlock *qcrypto_block_create(QCryptoBlockCreateOptions *options, 141 const char *optprefix, 142 QCryptoBlockInitFunc initfunc, 143 QCryptoBlockWriteFunc writefunc, 144 void *opaque, 145 Error **errp); 146 147 148 /** 149 * qcrypto_block_get_info: 150 * @block: the block encryption object 151 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 152 * 153 * Get information about the configuration options for the 154 * block encryption object. This includes details such as 155 * the cipher algorithms, modes, and initialization vector 156 * generators. 157 * 158 * Returns: a block encryption info object, or NULL on error 159 */ 160 QCryptoBlockInfo *qcrypto_block_get_info(QCryptoBlock *block, 161 Error **errp); 162 163 /** 164 * @qcrypto_block_decrypt: 165 * @block: the block encryption object 166 * @offset: the position at which @iov was read 167 * @buf: the buffer to decrypt 168 * @len: the length of @buf in bytes 169 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 170 * 171 * Decrypt @len bytes of cipher text in @buf, writing 172 * plain text back into @buf. @len and @offset must be 173 * a multiple of the encryption format sector size. 174 * 175 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure 176 */ 177 int qcrypto_block_decrypt(QCryptoBlock *block, 178 uint64_t offset, 179 uint8_t *buf, 180 size_t len, 181 Error **errp); 182 183 /** 184 * @qcrypto_block_encrypt: 185 * @block: the block encryption object 186 * @offset: the position at which @iov will be written 187 * @buf: the buffer to decrypt 188 * @len: the length of @buf in bytes 189 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 190 * 191 * Encrypt @len bytes of plain text in @buf, writing 192 * cipher text back into @buf. @len and @offset must be 193 * a multiple of the encryption format sector size. 194 * 195 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure 196 */ 197 int qcrypto_block_encrypt(QCryptoBlock *block, 198 uint64_t offset, 199 uint8_t *buf, 200 size_t len, 201 Error **errp); 202 203 /** 204 * qcrypto_block_get_cipher: 205 * @block: the block encryption object 206 * 207 * Get the cipher to use for payload encryption 208 * 209 * Returns: the cipher object 210 */ 211 QCryptoCipher *qcrypto_block_get_cipher(QCryptoBlock *block); 212 213 /** 214 * qcrypto_block_get_ivgen: 215 * @block: the block encryption object 216 * 217 * Get the initialization vector generator to use for 218 * payload encryption 219 * 220 * Returns: the IV generator object 221 */ 222 QCryptoIVGen *qcrypto_block_get_ivgen(QCryptoBlock *block); 223 224 225 /** 226 * qcrypto_block_get_kdf_hash: 227 * @block: the block encryption object 228 * 229 * Get the hash algorithm used with the key derivation 230 * function 231 * 232 * Returns: the hash algorithm 233 */ 234 QCryptoHashAlgorithm qcrypto_block_get_kdf_hash(QCryptoBlock *block); 235 236 /** 237 * qcrypto_block_get_payload_offset: 238 * @block: the block encryption object 239 * 240 * Get the offset to the payload indicated by the 241 * encryption header, in bytes. 242 * 243 * Returns: the payload offset in bytes 244 */ 245 uint64_t qcrypto_block_get_payload_offset(QCryptoBlock *block); 246 247 /** 248 * qcrypto_block_get_sector_size: 249 * @block: the block encryption object 250 * 251 * Get the size of sectors used for payload encryption. A new 252 * IV is used at the start of each sector. The encryption 253 * sector size is not required to match the sector size of the 254 * underlying storage. For example LUKS will always use a 512 255 * byte sector size, even if the volume is on a disk with 4k 256 * sectors. 257 * 258 * Returns: the sector in bytes 259 */ 260 uint64_t qcrypto_block_get_sector_size(QCryptoBlock *block); 261 262 /** 263 * qcrypto_block_free: 264 * @block: the block encryption object 265 * 266 * Release all resources associated with the encryption 267 * object 268 */ 269 void qcrypto_block_free(QCryptoBlock *block); 270 271 #endif /* QCRYPTO_BLOCK_H */ 272