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b2441318 1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
6b3bd08f 2/*
0b81d077 3 * This contains functions for filename crypto management
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4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2015, Google, Inc.
6 * Copyright (C) 2015, Motorola Mobility
7 *
6b3bd08f 8 * Written by Uday Savagaonkar, 2014.
0b81d077 9 * Modified by Jaegeuk Kim, 2015.
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10 *
11 * This has not yet undergone a rigorous security audit.
12 */
0b81d077 13
2ebdef6d 14#include <linux/namei.h>
6b3bd08f 15#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
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16#include <crypto/hash.h>
17#include <crypto/sha.h>
a575784c 18#include <crypto/skcipher.h>
3325bea5 19#include "fscrypt_private.h"
6b3bd08f 20
d2fe9754 21/*
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22 * struct fscrypt_nokey_name - identifier for directory entry when key is absent
23 *
24 * When userspace lists an encrypted directory without access to the key, the
25 * filesystem must present a unique "no-key name" for each filename that allows
26 * it to find the directory entry again if requested. Naively, that would just
27 * mean using the ciphertext filenames. However, since the ciphertext filenames
28 * can contain illegal characters ('\0' and '/'), they must be encoded in some
29 * way. We use base64. But that can cause names to exceed NAME_MAX (255
30 * bytes), so we also need to use a strong hash to abbreviate long names.
31 *
32 * The filesystem may also need another kind of hash, the "dirhash", to quickly
33 * find the directory entry. Since filesystems normally compute the dirhash
34 * over the on-disk filename (i.e. the ciphertext), it's not computable from
35 * no-key names that abbreviate the ciphertext using the strong hash to fit in
36 * NAME_MAX. It's also not computable if it's a keyed hash taken over the
37 * plaintext (but it may still be available in the on-disk directory entry);
38 * casefolded directories use this type of dirhash. At least in these cases,
39 * each no-key name must include the name's dirhash too.
40 *
41 * To meet all these requirements, we base64-encode the following
42 * variable-length structure. It contains the dirhash, or 0's if the filesystem
43 * didn't provide one; up to 149 bytes of the ciphertext name; and for
44 * ciphertexts longer than 149 bytes, also the SHA-256 of the remaining bytes.
45 *
46 * This ensures that each no-key name contains everything needed to find the
47 * directory entry again, contains only legal characters, doesn't exceed
48 * NAME_MAX, is unambiguous unless there's a SHA-256 collision, and that we only
49 * take the performance hit of SHA-256 on very long filenames (which are rare).
50 */
51struct fscrypt_nokey_name {
52 u32 dirhash[2];
53 u8 bytes[149];
54 u8 sha256[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE];
55}; /* 189 bytes => 252 bytes base64-encoded, which is <= NAME_MAX (255) */
56
57/*
58 * Decoded size of max-size nokey name, i.e. a name that was abbreviated using
59 * the strong hash and thus includes the 'sha256' field. This isn't simply
60 * sizeof(struct fscrypt_nokey_name), as the padding at the end isn't included.
61 */
62#define FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX offsetofend(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, sha256)
63
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64static inline bool fscrypt_is_dot_dotdot(const struct qstr *str)
65{
66 if (str->len == 1 && str->name[0] == '.')
67 return true;
68
69 if (str->len == 2 && str->name[0] == '.' && str->name[1] == '.')
70 return true;
71
72 return false;
73}
74
6b3bd08f 75/**
1b3b827e 76 * fscrypt_fname_encrypt() - encrypt a filename
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77 * @inode: inode of the parent directory (for regular filenames)
78 * or of the symlink (for symlink targets)
79 * @iname: the filename to encrypt
80 * @out: (output) the encrypted filename
81 * @olen: size of the encrypted filename. It must be at least @iname->len.
82 * Any extra space is filled with NUL padding before encryption.
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83 *
84 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
6b3bd08f 85 */
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86int fscrypt_fname_encrypt(const struct inode *inode, const struct qstr *iname,
87 u8 *out, unsigned int olen)
6b3bd08f 88{
2731a944 89 struct skcipher_request *req = NULL;
d0082e1a 90 DECLARE_CRYPTO_WAIT(wait);
8a4ab0b8 91 const struct fscrypt_info *ci = inode->i_crypt_info;
5fee3609 92 struct crypto_skcipher *tfm = ci->ci_enc_key.tfm;
8094c3ce 93 union fscrypt_iv iv;
08ae877f 94 struct scatterlist sg;
8094c3ce 95 int res;
6b3bd08f 96
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97 /*
98 * Copy the filename to the output buffer for encrypting in-place and
99 * pad it with the needed number of NUL bytes.
100 */
50c961de 101 if (WARN_ON(olen < iname->len))
76e81d6d 102 return -ENOBUFS;
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103 memcpy(out, iname->name, iname->len);
104 memset(out + iname->len, 0, olen - iname->len);
6b3bd08f 105
08ae877f 106 /* Initialize the IV */
8094c3ce 107 fscrypt_generate_iv(&iv, 0, ci);
6b3bd08f 108
08ae877f 109 /* Set up the encryption request */
2731a944 110 req = skcipher_request_alloc(tfm, GFP_NOFS);
c90fd775 111 if (!req)
6b3bd08f 112 return -ENOMEM;
2731a944 113 skcipher_request_set_callback(req,
6b3bd08f 114 CRYPTO_TFM_REQ_MAY_BACKLOG | CRYPTO_TFM_REQ_MAY_SLEEP,
d0082e1a 115 crypto_req_done, &wait);
50c961de 116 sg_init_one(&sg, out, olen);
8094c3ce 117 skcipher_request_set_crypt(req, &sg, &sg, olen, &iv);
6b3bd08f 118
08ae877f 119 /* Do the encryption */
d0082e1a 120 res = crypto_wait_req(crypto_skcipher_encrypt(req), &wait);
2731a944 121 skcipher_request_free(req);
ef1eb3aa 122 if (res < 0) {
886da8b3 123 fscrypt_err(inode, "Filename encryption failed: %d", res);
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124 return res;
125 }
0b81d077 126
ef1eb3aa 127 return 0;
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128}
129
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130/**
131 * fname_decrypt() - decrypt a filename
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132 * @inode: inode of the parent directory (for regular filenames)
133 * or of the symlink (for symlink targets)
134 * @iname: the encrypted filename to decrypt
135 * @oname: (output) the decrypted filename. The caller must have allocated
136 * enough space for this, e.g. using fscrypt_fname_alloc_buffer().
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137 *
138 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
6b3bd08f 139 */
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140static int fname_decrypt(const struct inode *inode,
141 const struct fscrypt_str *iname,
142 struct fscrypt_str *oname)
6b3bd08f 143{
2731a944 144 struct skcipher_request *req = NULL;
d0082e1a 145 DECLARE_CRYPTO_WAIT(wait);
6b3bd08f 146 struct scatterlist src_sg, dst_sg;
8a4ab0b8 147 const struct fscrypt_info *ci = inode->i_crypt_info;
5fee3609 148 struct crypto_skcipher *tfm = ci->ci_enc_key.tfm;
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149 union fscrypt_iv iv;
150 int res;
6b3bd08f 151
6b3bd08f 152 /* Allocate request */
2731a944 153 req = skcipher_request_alloc(tfm, GFP_NOFS);
c90fd775 154 if (!req)
6b3bd08f 155 return -ENOMEM;
2731a944 156 skcipher_request_set_callback(req,
6b3bd08f 157 CRYPTO_TFM_REQ_MAY_BACKLOG | CRYPTO_TFM_REQ_MAY_SLEEP,
d0082e1a 158 crypto_req_done, &wait);
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159
160 /* Initialize IV */
8094c3ce 161 fscrypt_generate_iv(&iv, 0, ci);
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162
163 /* Create decryption request */
164 sg_init_one(&src_sg, iname->name, iname->len);
165 sg_init_one(&dst_sg, oname->name, oname->len);
8094c3ce 166 skcipher_request_set_crypt(req, &src_sg, &dst_sg, iname->len, &iv);
d0082e1a 167 res = crypto_wait_req(crypto_skcipher_decrypt(req), &wait);
2731a944 168 skcipher_request_free(req);
6b3bd08f 169 if (res < 0) {
886da8b3 170 fscrypt_err(inode, "Filename decryption failed: %d", res);
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171 return res;
172 }
173
174 oname->len = strnlen(oname->name, iname->len);
ef1eb3aa 175 return 0;
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176}
177
1c5100a2 178static const char lookup_table[65] =
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179 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+,";
180
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181#define BASE64_CHARS(nbytes) DIV_ROUND_UP((nbytes) * 4, 3)
182
6b3bd08f 183/**
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184 * base64_encode() - base64-encode some bytes
185 * @src: the bytes to encode
186 * @len: number of bytes to encode
187 * @dst: (output) the base64-encoded string. Not NUL-terminated.
6b3bd08f 188 *
1c5100a2 189 * Encodes the input string using characters from the set [A-Za-z0-9+,].
6b3bd08f 190 * The encoded string is roughly 4/3 times the size of the input string.
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191 *
192 * Return: length of the encoded string
6b3bd08f 193 */
1c5100a2 194static int base64_encode(const u8 *src, int len, char *dst)
6b3bd08f 195{
1c5100a2 196 int i, bits = 0, ac = 0;
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197 char *cp = dst;
198
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199 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
200 ac += src[i] << bits;
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201 bits += 8;
202 do {
203 *cp++ = lookup_table[ac & 0x3f];
204 ac >>= 6;
205 bits -= 6;
206 } while (bits >= 6);
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207 }
208 if (bits)
209 *cp++ = lookup_table[ac & 0x3f];
210 return cp - dst;
211}
212
1c5100a2 213static int base64_decode(const char *src, int len, u8 *dst)
6b3bd08f 214{
1c5100a2 215 int i, bits = 0, ac = 0;
6b3bd08f 216 const char *p;
1c5100a2 217 u8 *cp = dst;
6b3bd08f 218
1c5100a2 219 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
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220 p = strchr(lookup_table, src[i]);
221 if (p == NULL || src[i] == 0)
222 return -2;
223 ac += (p - lookup_table) << bits;
224 bits += 6;
225 if (bits >= 8) {
226 *cp++ = ac & 0xff;
227 ac >>= 8;
228 bits -= 8;
229 }
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230 }
231 if (ac)
232 return -1;
233 return cp - dst;
234}
235
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236bool fscrypt_fname_encrypted_size(const union fscrypt_policy *policy,
237 u32 orig_len, u32 max_len,
238 u32 *encrypted_len_ret)
6b3bd08f 239{
ac4acb1f 240 int padding = 4 << (fscrypt_policy_flags(policy) &
3b6df59b 241 FSCRYPT_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_MASK);
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242 u32 encrypted_len;
243
244 if (orig_len > max_len)
245 return false;
246 encrypted_len = max(orig_len, (u32)FS_CRYPTO_BLOCK_SIZE);
247 encrypted_len = round_up(encrypted_len, padding);
248 *encrypted_len_ret = min(encrypted_len, max_len);
249 return true;
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250}
251
252/**
d2fe9754 253 * fscrypt_fname_alloc_buffer() - allocate a buffer for presented filenames
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254 * @max_encrypted_len: maximum length of encrypted filenames the buffer will be
255 * used to present
256 * @crypto_str: (output) buffer to allocate
6b3bd08f 257 *
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258 * Allocate a buffer that is large enough to hold any decrypted or encoded
259 * filename (null-terminated), for the given maximum encrypted filename length.
260 *
261 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
6b3bd08f 262 */
8b10fe68 263int fscrypt_fname_alloc_buffer(u32 max_encrypted_len,
2cbadadc 264 struct fscrypt_str *crypto_str)
6b3bd08f 265{
edc440e3 266 const u32 max_encoded_len = BASE64_CHARS(FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX);
2cbadadc 267 u32 max_presented_len;
6b3bd08f 268
2cbadadc 269 max_presented_len = max(max_encoded_len, max_encrypted_len);
17159420 270
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271 crypto_str->name = kmalloc(max_presented_len + 1, GFP_NOFS);
272 if (!crypto_str->name)
6b3bd08f 273 return -ENOMEM;
2cbadadc 274 crypto_str->len = max_presented_len;
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275 return 0;
276}
0b81d077 277EXPORT_SYMBOL(fscrypt_fname_alloc_buffer);
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278
279/**
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280 * fscrypt_fname_free_buffer() - free a buffer for presented filenames
281 * @crypto_str: the buffer to free
6b3bd08f 282 *
d2fe9754 283 * Free a buffer that was allocated by fscrypt_fname_alloc_buffer().
6b3bd08f 284 */
0b81d077 285void fscrypt_fname_free_buffer(struct fscrypt_str *crypto_str)
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286{
287 if (!crypto_str)
288 return;
289 kfree(crypto_str->name);
290 crypto_str->name = NULL;
291}
0b81d077 292EXPORT_SYMBOL(fscrypt_fname_free_buffer);
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293
294/**
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295 * fscrypt_fname_disk_to_usr() - convert an encrypted filename to
296 * user-presentable form
297 * @inode: inode of the parent directory (for regular filenames)
298 * or of the symlink (for symlink targets)
299 * @hash: first part of the name's dirhash, if applicable. This only needs to
300 * be provided if the filename is located in an indexed directory whose
301 * encryption key may be unavailable. Not needed for symlink targets.
302 * @minor_hash: second part of the name's dirhash, if applicable
303 * @iname: encrypted filename to convert. May also be "." or "..", which
304 * aren't actually encrypted.
305 * @oname: output buffer for the user-presentable filename. The caller must
306 * have allocated enough space for this, e.g. using
307 * fscrypt_fname_alloc_buffer().
ef1eb3aa 308 *
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309 * If the key is available, we'll decrypt the disk name. Otherwise, we'll
310 * encode it for presentation in fscrypt_nokey_name format.
311 * See struct fscrypt_nokey_name for details.
17159420 312 *
ef1eb3aa 313 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
6b3bd08f 314 */
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315int fscrypt_fname_disk_to_usr(const struct inode *inode,
316 u32 hash, u32 minor_hash,
317 const struct fscrypt_str *iname,
318 struct fscrypt_str *oname)
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319{
320 const struct qstr qname = FSTR_TO_QSTR(iname);
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321 struct fscrypt_nokey_name nokey_name;
322 u32 size; /* size of the unencoded no-key name */
6b3bd08f 323
0b81d077 324 if (fscrypt_is_dot_dotdot(&qname)) {
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325 oname->name[0] = '.';
326 oname->name[iname->len - 1] = '.';
327 oname->len = iname->len;
ef1eb3aa 328 return 0;
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329 }
330
0b81d077 331 if (iname->len < FS_CRYPTO_BLOCK_SIZE)
1dafa51d 332 return -EUCLEAN;
6b3bd08f 333
e37a784d 334 if (fscrypt_has_encryption_key(inode))
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335 return fname_decrypt(inode, iname, oname);
336
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337 /*
338 * Sanity check that struct fscrypt_nokey_name doesn't have padding
339 * between fields and that its encoded size never exceeds NAME_MAX.
340 */
341 BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetofend(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, dirhash) !=
342 offsetof(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, bytes));
343 BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetofend(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, bytes) !=
344 offsetof(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, sha256));
345 BUILD_BUG_ON(BASE64_CHARS(FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX) > NAME_MAX);
346
6b3bd08f 347 if (hash) {
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348 nokey_name.dirhash[0] = hash;
349 nokey_name.dirhash[1] = minor_hash;
0b81d077 350 } else {
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351 nokey_name.dirhash[0] = 0;
352 nokey_name.dirhash[1] = 0;
0b81d077 353 }
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354 if (iname->len <= sizeof(nokey_name.bytes)) {
355 memcpy(nokey_name.bytes, iname->name, iname->len);
356 size = offsetof(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, bytes[iname->len]);
357 } else {
358 memcpy(nokey_name.bytes, iname->name, sizeof(nokey_name.bytes));
359 /* Compute strong hash of remaining part of name. */
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360 sha256(&iname->name[sizeof(nokey_name.bytes)],
361 iname->len - sizeof(nokey_name.bytes),
362 nokey_name.sha256);
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363 size = FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX;
364 }
365 oname->len = base64_encode((const u8 *)&nokey_name, size, oname->name);
ef1eb3aa 366 return 0;
6b3bd08f 367}
0b81d077 368EXPORT_SYMBOL(fscrypt_fname_disk_to_usr);
6b3bd08f 369
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370/**
371 * fscrypt_setup_filename() - prepare to search a possibly encrypted directory
372 * @dir: the directory that will be searched
373 * @iname: the user-provided filename being searched for
374 * @lookup: 1 if we're allowed to proceed without the key because it's
375 * ->lookup() or we're finding the dir_entry for deletion; 0 if we cannot
376 * proceed without the key because we're going to create the dir_entry.
377 * @fname: the filename information to be filled in
378 *
379 * Given a user-provided filename @iname, this function sets @fname->disk_name
380 * to the name that would be stored in the on-disk directory entry, if possible.
381 * If the directory is unencrypted this is simply @iname. Else, if we have the
382 * directory's encryption key, then @iname is the plaintext, so we encrypt it to
383 * get the disk_name.
384 *
385 * Else, for keyless @lookup operations, @iname is the presented ciphertext, so
edc440e3 386 * we decode it to get the fscrypt_nokey_name. Non-@lookup operations will be
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387 * impossible in this case, so we fail them with ENOKEY.
388 *
389 * If successful, fscrypt_free_filename() must be called later to clean up.
390 *
391 * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
392 */
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393int fscrypt_setup_filename(struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *iname,
394 int lookup, struct fscrypt_name *fname)
6b3bd08f 395{
edc440e3 396 struct fscrypt_nokey_name *nokey_name;
17159420 397 int ret;
6b3bd08f 398
0b81d077 399 memset(fname, 0, sizeof(struct fscrypt_name));
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400 fname->usr_fname = iname;
401
e0428a26 402 if (!IS_ENCRYPTED(dir) || fscrypt_is_dot_dotdot(iname)) {
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403 fname->disk_name.name = (unsigned char *)iname->name;
404 fname->disk_name.len = iname->len;
7bf4b557 405 return 0;
6b3bd08f 406 }
1b53cf98 407 ret = fscrypt_get_encryption_info(dir);
17bfde60 408 if (ret)
6b3bd08f 409 return ret;
0b81d077 410
e37a784d 411 if (fscrypt_has_encryption_key(dir)) {
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412 if (!fscrypt_fname_encrypted_size(&dir->i_crypt_info->ci_policy,
413 iname->len,
e12ee683 414 dir->i_sb->s_cop->max_namelen,
b9db0b4a 415 &fname->crypto_buf.len))
50c961de 416 return -ENAMETOOLONG;
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417 fname->crypto_buf.name = kmalloc(fname->crypto_buf.len,
418 GFP_NOFS);
419 if (!fname->crypto_buf.name)
420 return -ENOMEM;
421
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422 ret = fscrypt_fname_encrypt(dir, iname, fname->crypto_buf.name,
423 fname->crypto_buf.len);
ef1eb3aa 424 if (ret)
e5e0906b 425 goto errout;
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426 fname->disk_name.name = fname->crypto_buf.name;
427 fname->disk_name.len = fname->crypto_buf.len;
7bf4b557 428 return 0;
6b3bd08f 429 }
e5e0906b 430 if (!lookup)
54475f53 431 return -ENOKEY;
b01531db 432 fname->is_ciphertext_name = true;
6b3bd08f 433
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434 /*
435 * We don't have the key and we are doing a lookup; decode the
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436 * user-supplied name
437 */
e5e0906b 438
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439 if (iname->len > BASE64_CHARS(FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX))
440 return -ENOENT;
441
442 fname->crypto_buf.name = kmalloc(FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX, GFP_KERNEL);
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443 if (fname->crypto_buf.name == NULL)
444 return -ENOMEM;
0b81d077 445
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446 ret = base64_decode(iname->name, iname->len, fname->crypto_buf.name);
447 if (ret < (int)offsetof(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, bytes[1]) ||
448 (ret > offsetof(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, sha256) &&
449 ret != FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX)) {
6b3bd08f 450 ret = -ENOENT;
e5e0906b 451 goto errout;
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452 }
453 fname->crypto_buf.len = ret;
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454
455 nokey_name = (void *)fname->crypto_buf.name;
456 fname->hash = nokey_name->dirhash[0];
457 fname->minor_hash = nokey_name->dirhash[1];
458 if (ret != FSCRYPT_NOKEY_NAME_MAX) {
459 /* The full ciphertext filename is available. */
460 fname->disk_name.name = nokey_name->bytes;
461 fname->disk_name.len =
462 ret - offsetof(struct fscrypt_nokey_name, bytes);
6b3bd08f 463 }
7bf4b557 464 return 0;
0b81d077 465
e5e0906b 466errout:
50c961de 467 kfree(fname->crypto_buf.name);
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468 return ret;
469}
0b81d077 470EXPORT_SYMBOL(fscrypt_setup_filename);
2ebdef6d 471
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472/**
473 * fscrypt_match_name() - test whether the given name matches a directory entry
474 * @fname: the name being searched for
475 * @de_name: the name from the directory entry
476 * @de_name_len: the length of @de_name in bytes
477 *
478 * Normally @fname->disk_name will be set, and in that case we simply compare
479 * that to the name stored in the directory entry. The only exception is that
480 * if we don't have the key for an encrypted directory and the name we're
481 * looking for is very long, then we won't have the full disk_name and instead
482 * we'll need to match against a fscrypt_nokey_name that includes a strong hash.
483 *
484 * Return: %true if the name matches, otherwise %false.
485 */
486bool fscrypt_match_name(const struct fscrypt_name *fname,
487 const u8 *de_name, u32 de_name_len)
488{
489 const struct fscrypt_nokey_name *nokey_name =
490 (const void *)fname->crypto_buf.name;
0c6a113b 491 u8 digest[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE];
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492
493 if (likely(fname->disk_name.name)) {
494 if (de_name_len != fname->disk_name.len)
495 return false;
496 return !memcmp(de_name, fname->disk_name.name, de_name_len);
497 }
498 if (de_name_len <= sizeof(nokey_name->bytes))
499 return false;
500 if (memcmp(de_name, nokey_name->bytes, sizeof(nokey_name->bytes)))
501 return false;
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502 sha256(&de_name[sizeof(nokey_name->bytes)],
503 de_name_len - sizeof(nokey_name->bytes), digest);
504 return !memcmp(digest, nokey_name->sha256, sizeof(digest));
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505}
506EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_match_name);
507
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508/**
509 * fscrypt_fname_siphash() - calculate the SipHash of a filename
510 * @dir: the parent directory
511 * @name: the filename to calculate the SipHash of
512 *
513 * Given a plaintext filename @name and a directory @dir which uses SipHash as
514 * its dirhash method and has had its fscrypt key set up, this function
515 * calculates the SipHash of that name using the directory's secret dirhash key.
516 *
517 * Return: the SipHash of @name using the hash key of @dir
518 */
519u64 fscrypt_fname_siphash(const struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *name)
520{
521 const struct fscrypt_info *ci = dir->i_crypt_info;
522
523 WARN_ON(!ci->ci_dirhash_key_initialized);
524
525 return siphash(name->name, name->len, &ci->ci_dirhash_key);
526}
527EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_fname_siphash);
528
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529/*
530 * Validate dentries in encrypted directories to make sure we aren't potentially
531 * caching stale dentries after a key has been added.
532 */
533static int fscrypt_d_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry, unsigned int flags)
534{
535 struct dentry *dir;
536 int err;
537 int valid;
538
539 /*
540 * Plaintext names are always valid, since fscrypt doesn't support
541 * reverting to ciphertext names without evicting the directory's inode
542 * -- which implies eviction of the dentries in the directory.
543 */
544 if (!(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_ENCRYPTED_NAME))
545 return 1;
546
547 /*
548 * Ciphertext name; valid if the directory's key is still unavailable.
549 *
550 * Although fscrypt forbids rename() on ciphertext names, we still must
551 * use dget_parent() here rather than use ->d_parent directly. That's
552 * because a corrupted fs image may contain directory hard links, which
553 * the VFS handles by moving the directory's dentry tree in the dcache
554 * each time ->lookup() finds the directory and it already has a dentry
555 * elsewhere. Thus ->d_parent can be changing, and we must safely grab
556 * a reference to some ->d_parent to prevent it from being freed.
557 */
558
559 if (flags & LOOKUP_RCU)
560 return -ECHILD;
561
562 dir = dget_parent(dentry);
563 err = fscrypt_get_encryption_info(d_inode(dir));
564 valid = !fscrypt_has_encryption_key(d_inode(dir));
565 dput(dir);
566
567 if (err < 0)
568 return err;
569
570 return valid;
571}
572
573const struct dentry_operations fscrypt_d_ops = {
574 .d_revalidate = fscrypt_d_revalidate,
575};