50397a72f1
Vold incorrectly sends the earlyBootEnded signal only to the Keymaster instance used for device encryption, but all of them need it. Bug: 152932559 Test: VtsHalKeymasterV4_1TargetTest Change-Id: Id8f01a1dc7d2398395f369c3ea74656a82888829
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6.8 KiB
C++
177 lines
6.8 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef ANDROID_VOLD_KEYMASTER_H
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#define ANDROID_VOLD_KEYMASTER_H
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#include "KeyBuffer.h"
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <utility>
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#include <android-base/macros.h>
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#include <keymasterV4_1/Keymaster.h>
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#include <keymasterV4_1/authorization_set.h>
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namespace android {
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namespace vold {
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namespace km {
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using namespace ::android::hardware::keymaster::V4_1;
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// Surprisingly -- to me, at least -- this is totally fine. You can re-define symbols that were
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// brought in via a using directive (the "using namespace") above. In general this seems like a
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// dangerous thing to rely on, but in this case its implications are simple and straightforward:
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// km::ErrorCode refers to the 4.0 ErrorCode, though we pull everything else from 4.1.
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using ErrorCode = ::android::hardware::keymaster::V4_0::ErrorCode;
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using V4_1_ErrorCode = ::android::hardware::keymaster::V4_1::ErrorCode;
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} // namespace km
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using KmDevice = km::support::Keymaster;
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// C++ wrappers to the Keymaster hidl interface.
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// This is tailored to the needs of KeyStorage, but could be extended to be
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// a more general interface.
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// Wrapper for a Keymaster operation handle representing an
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// ongoing Keymaster operation. Aborts the operation
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// in the destructor if it is unfinished. Methods log failures
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// to LOG(ERROR).
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class KeymasterOperation {
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public:
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~KeymasterOperation();
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// Is this instance valid? This is false if creation fails, and becomes
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// false on finish or if an update fails.
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explicit operator bool() const { return mError == km::ErrorCode::OK; }
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km::ErrorCode errorCode() const { return mError; }
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// Call "update" repeatedly until all of the input is consumed, and
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// concatenate the output. Return true on success.
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template <class TI, class TO>
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bool updateCompletely(TI& input, TO* output) {
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if (output) output->clear();
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return updateCompletely(input.data(), input.size(), [&](const char* b, size_t n) {
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if (output) std::copy(b, b + n, std::back_inserter(*output));
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});
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}
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// Finish and write the output to this string, unless pointer is null.
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bool finish(std::string* output);
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// Move constructor
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KeymasterOperation(KeymasterOperation&& rhs) { *this = std::move(rhs); }
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// Construct an object in an error state for error returns
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KeymasterOperation() : mDevice{nullptr}, mOpHandle{0}, mError{km::ErrorCode::UNKNOWN_ERROR} {}
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// Move Assignment
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KeymasterOperation& operator=(KeymasterOperation&& rhs) {
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mDevice = rhs.mDevice;
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rhs.mDevice = nullptr;
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mOpHandle = rhs.mOpHandle;
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rhs.mOpHandle = 0;
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mError = rhs.mError;
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rhs.mError = km::ErrorCode::UNKNOWN_ERROR;
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return *this;
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}
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private:
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KeymasterOperation(KmDevice* d, uint64_t h)
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: mDevice{d}, mOpHandle{h}, mError{km::ErrorCode::OK} {}
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KeymasterOperation(km::ErrorCode error) : mDevice{nullptr}, mOpHandle{0}, mError{error} {}
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bool updateCompletely(const char* input, size_t inputLen,
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const std::function<void(const char*, size_t)> consumer);
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KmDevice* mDevice;
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uint64_t mOpHandle;
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km::ErrorCode mError;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(KeymasterOperation);
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friend class Keymaster;
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};
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// Wrapper for a Keymaster device for methods that start a KeymasterOperation or are not
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// part of one.
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class Keymaster {
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public:
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Keymaster();
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// false if we failed to open the keymaster device.
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explicit operator bool() { return mDevice.get() != nullptr; }
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// Generate a key in the keymaster from the given params.
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bool generateKey(const km::AuthorizationSet& inParams, std::string* key);
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// Exports a keymaster key with STORAGE_KEY tag wrapped with a per-boot ephemeral key
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bool exportKey(const KeyBuffer& kmKey, std::string* key);
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// If the keymaster supports it, permanently delete a key.
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bool deleteKey(const std::string& key);
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// Replace stored key blob in response to KM_ERROR_KEY_REQUIRES_UPGRADE.
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bool upgradeKey(const std::string& oldKey, const km::AuthorizationSet& inParams,
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std::string* newKey);
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// Begin a new cryptographic operation, collecting output parameters if pointer is non-null
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KeymasterOperation begin(km::KeyPurpose purpose, const std::string& key,
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const km::AuthorizationSet& inParams,
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const km::HardwareAuthToken& authToken,
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km::AuthorizationSet* outParams);
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bool isSecure();
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// Tell all Keymaster instances that early boot has ended and early boot-only keys can no longer
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// be created or used.
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static void earlyBootEnded();
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private:
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sp<KmDevice> mDevice;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Keymaster);
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static bool hmacKeyGenerated;
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};
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} // namespace vold
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} // namespace android
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// FIXME no longer needed now cryptfs is in C++.
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/*
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* The following functions provide C bindings to keymaster services
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* needed by cryptfs scrypt. The compatibility check checks whether
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* the keymaster implementation is considered secure, i.e., TEE backed.
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* The create_key function generates an RSA key for signing.
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* The sign_object function signes an object with the given keymaster
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* key.
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*/
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/* Return values for keymaster_sign_object_for_cryptfs_scrypt */
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enum class KeymasterSignResult {
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ok = 0,
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error = -1,
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upgrade = -2,
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};
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int keymaster_compatibility_cryptfs_scrypt();
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int keymaster_create_key_for_cryptfs_scrypt(uint32_t rsa_key_size, uint64_t rsa_exponent,
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uint32_t ratelimit, uint8_t* key_buffer,
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uint32_t key_buffer_size, uint32_t* key_out_size);
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int keymaster_upgrade_key_for_cryptfs_scrypt(uint32_t rsa_key_size, uint64_t rsa_exponent,
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uint32_t ratelimit, const uint8_t* key_blob,
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size_t key_blob_size, uint8_t* key_buffer,
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uint32_t key_buffer_size, uint32_t* key_out_size);
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KeymasterSignResult keymaster_sign_object_for_cryptfs_scrypt(
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const uint8_t* key_blob, size_t key_blob_size, uint32_t ratelimit, const uint8_t* object,
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const size_t object_size, uint8_t** signature_buffer, size_t* signature_buffer_size);
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#endif
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