libkeyamster1 was split into libkeymaster and
libkeymaster_portable.
Also removed UniquePtr usage from keymaster hal.
Bug: 37467707
Test: keymaster vts test and keystore cts test
Change-Id: Ic660586d3d9cfd20022a9c694f276da89e796e5d
Keymaster 3.0 VTS test required that deleteKey returns
ErrorCode::OK even if the key blob parameter is invalid or garbage.
The rationale is that deleteKey shall have the invariant that
key blobs are unusable after the deleteKey call. If it was unusable
before, this invariant is upheld.
This patch makes the legacy wrapper for the Keymaster HAL translate
an ErrorCode::INVALID_KEY_BLOB retuned by the legacy delete_key to
ErrorCode::OK.
Bug: 37351644
Test: Manually run VtsHalKeymasterV3_0TargetTest with legacy keymaster
HAL installed (tested with sailfish)
Change-Id: Ib22c8b8e10334770a1d4a5570acf16c2c52a6c60
This is a follow-up to change I5a9fd839497976cdb1e44cbe4a2d5b7730732b4c,
where manufacturer and model were added to the set of attestable device
IDs.
Bug: 37522655
Test: GTS com.google.android.gts.security.DeviceIdAttestationHostTest
Change-Id: Ied4246f4fc490feb2093f04c268aab83c8e1326d
Note: Recent Google devices have keymaster implementations that don't
pass this test suite. See https://goo.gl/6hsGwa for a summary.
Bug: 32022681
Test: This is the test suite.
Change-Id: Ib200b68e0c7844df02eb9f086385d6c36e306d45
Auth tokens have an unfortunate dual character. To most of the system
they are opaque blobs that are intended only to be obtained from one
HAL (e.g. gatekeeper or fingerprint) and passed to another
HAL (keymaster), but keystore actually needs to extract some bits of
information from them in order to determine which of the available blobs
should be provided for a given keymaster key operation.
This CL adds a method that resolves this dual nature by moving the
responsibility of parsing blobs to the HAL so that no component of the
framework has to make any assumptions about their content and all can
treat them as fully opaque. This still means that the various HAL
implementers have to agree on content, but they also have to agree on an
HMAC key which much be securely distributed to all at every boot, so
asking them to agree on an auth token format is perfectly
acceptable. But now the Android system doesn't have to care about the
format.
Bug: 32962548
Test: CTS tests pass, plus manual testing.
Change-Id: I78aa6e4ea9c5d8f34906b0969909387e2c5894e6
This is needed to support the keystore statistics gathering initiative.
It will allow us to get information about what kinds of keymaster
implementations exist in the ecosystem, and which ones fail in which
ways.
Bug: 36549319
Test: Will add to VTS tests
Change-Id: I49ee4623656060d69a6de7723b11cd715150451a
delete_key is optional and may not be implemented by
a legacy hal. So the function pointer must be checked for
nullptr prior to being used.
Bug: 36500704
Test: run VTS tests with legacy hal that does not implement delete_key
Change-Id: Ie51dd173314826ef260319153c7df96d88b8a42f
Discussions have shown that in addition to brand, device and product,
we should also allow devices to attest their manufacturer and model.
Bug: 36433192
Test: GTS com.google.android.gts.security.DeviceIdAttestationHostTest
Change-Id: I5a9fd839497976cdb1e44cbe4a2d5b7730732b4c
KeyStore.generateKey() takes an entropy parameter. This is optional
and can be null. That is how KeyStore used to work but a recent
refactor made us always feed the entropy to keymaster, even if it
is empty (null or byte[0] on the Java side). This CL makes us ignore
such empty entropy again.
We only noticed this because a recently added GTS test that happens
to set the entropy to null is failing on some hardware (other
keymaster implementations silently ignore this invalid attempt to
set entropy).
Bug: 35156555
Test: gts-tradefed run gts --module GtsGmscoreHostTestCases
--test com.google.android.gts.security.DeviceIdAttestationHostTest
Change-Id: Iadaf40e69350c17dd18e4dc2a1dab97fa911e1bf
This adds device id attestation to the Keymaster 3.0 HAL. Device
id attestation must only be offered if the device can permanently
destroy device ids on request. The default implementation cannot
do this because it lacks storage that would survive device wipes.
Hence, the implementation refuses all device id attestation requests.
Bug: 34597337
Test: CTS CtsKeystoreTestCases and GTS DeviceIdAttestationHostTest
Change-Id: I6ff6146fad4656b8e1367650de922124b3d7f7b2
The default implementation loads the device's legacy keymaster hal
and wraps in a softkeymasterdevice if the capabilities of the
device is less than keymaster 2.
Test: builds
Bug: 32020919
Change-Id: Ia7e274673b77c2712c386d573715ed3725b0c158