7fc1de8a44
There are cases where the /dev/block/dm-0 fails to open. This leads to the device not completing the boot up sequence. Currently, the only way out is to reboot. Bug: 17898962 Change-Id: If4583ebb1ef1ebdbaf680d69b876459aaec2f4ce
230 lines
9.5 KiB
C
230 lines
9.5 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2010 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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/* This structure starts 16,384 bytes before the end of a hardware
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* partition that is encrypted, or in a separate partition. It's location
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* is specified by a property set in init.<device>.rc.
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* The structure allocates 48 bytes for a key, but the real key size is
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* specified in the struct. Currently, the code is hardcoded to use 128
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* bit keys.
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* The fields after salt are only valid in rev 1.1 and later stuctures.
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* Obviously, the filesystem does not include the last 16 kbytes
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* of the partition if the crypt_mnt_ftr lives at the end of the
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* partition.
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*/
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#include <cutils/properties.h>
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#include <openssl/sha.h>
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/* The current cryptfs version */
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#define CURRENT_MAJOR_VERSION 1
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#define CURRENT_MINOR_VERSION 3
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#define CRYPT_FOOTER_OFFSET 0x4000
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#define CRYPT_FOOTER_TO_PERSIST_OFFSET 0x1000
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#define CRYPT_PERSIST_DATA_SIZE 0x1000
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#define MAX_CRYPTO_TYPE_NAME_LEN 64
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#define MAX_KEY_LEN 48
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#define SALT_LEN 16
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#define SCRYPT_LEN 32
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/* definitions of flags in the structure below */
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#define CRYPT_MNT_KEY_UNENCRYPTED 0x1 /* The key for the partition is not encrypted. */
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#define CRYPT_ENCRYPTION_IN_PROGRESS 0x2 /* Encryption partially completed,
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encrypted_upto valid*/
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#define CRYPT_INCONSISTENT_STATE 0x4 /* Set when starting encryption, clear when
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exit cleanly, either through success or
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correctly marked partial encryption */
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#define CRYPT_DATA_CORRUPT 0x8 /* Set when encryption is fine, but the
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underlying volume is corrupt */
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/* Allowed values for type in the structure below */
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#define CRYPT_TYPE_PASSWORD 0 /* master_key is encrypted with a password
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* Must be zero to be compatible with pre-L
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* devices where type is always password.*/
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#define CRYPT_TYPE_DEFAULT 1 /* master_key is encrypted with default
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* password */
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#define CRYPT_TYPE_PATTERN 2 /* master_key is encrypted with a pattern */
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#define CRYPT_TYPE_PIN 3 /* master_key is encrypted with a pin */
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#define CRYPT_TYPE_MAX_TYPE 3 /* type cannot be larger than this value */
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#define CRYPT_MNT_MAGIC 0xD0B5B1C4
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#define PERSIST_DATA_MAGIC 0xE950CD44
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#define SCRYPT_PROP "ro.crypto.scrypt_params"
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#define SCRYPT_DEFAULTS { 15, 3, 1 }
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/* Key Derivation Function algorithms */
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#define KDF_PBKDF2 1
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#define KDF_SCRYPT 2
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/* TODO(paullawrence): Remove KDF_SCRYPT_KEYMASTER_UNPADDED and KDF_SCRYPT_KEYMASTER_BADLY_PADDED
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* when it is safe to do so. */
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#define KDF_SCRYPT_KEYMASTER_UNPADDED 3
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#define KDF_SCRYPT_KEYMASTER_BADLY_PADDED 4
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#define KDF_SCRYPT_KEYMASTER 5
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/* Maximum allowed keymaster blob size. */
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#define KEYMASTER_BLOB_SIZE 2048
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/* __le32 and __le16 defined in system/extras/ext4_utils/ext4_utils.h */
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#define __le8 unsigned char
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struct crypt_mnt_ftr {
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__le32 magic; /* See above */
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__le16 major_version;
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__le16 minor_version;
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__le32 ftr_size; /* in bytes, not including key following */
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__le32 flags; /* See above */
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__le32 keysize; /* in bytes */
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__le32 crypt_type; /* how master_key is encrypted. Must be a
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* CRYPT_TYPE_XXX value */
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__le64 fs_size; /* Size of the encrypted fs, in 512 byte sectors */
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__le32 failed_decrypt_count; /* count of # of failed attempts to decrypt and
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mount, set to 0 on successful mount */
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unsigned char crypto_type_name[MAX_CRYPTO_TYPE_NAME_LEN]; /* The type of encryption
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needed to decrypt this
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partition, null terminated */
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__le32 spare2; /* ignored */
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unsigned char master_key[MAX_KEY_LEN]; /* The encrypted key for decrypting the filesystem */
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unsigned char salt[SALT_LEN]; /* The salt used for this encryption */
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__le64 persist_data_offset[2]; /* Absolute offset to both copies of crypt_persist_data
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* on device with that info, either the footer of the
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* real_blkdevice or the metadata partition. */
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__le32 persist_data_size; /* The number of bytes allocated to each copy of the
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* persistent data table*/
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__le8 kdf_type; /* The key derivation function used. */
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/* scrypt parameters. See www.tarsnap.com/scrypt/scrypt.pdf */
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__le8 N_factor; /* (1 << N) */
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__le8 r_factor; /* (1 << r) */
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__le8 p_factor; /* (1 << p) */
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__le64 encrypted_upto; /* If we are in state CRYPT_ENCRYPTION_IN_PROGRESS and
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we have to stop (e.g. power low) this is the last
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encrypted 512 byte sector.*/
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__le8 hash_first_block[SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH]; /* When CRYPT_ENCRYPTION_IN_PROGRESS
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set, hash of first block, used
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to validate before continuing*/
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/* key_master key, used to sign the derived key which is then used to generate
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* the intermediate key
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* This key should be used for no other purposes! We use this key to sign unpadded
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* data, which is acceptable but only if the key is not reused elsewhere. */
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__le8 keymaster_blob[KEYMASTER_BLOB_SIZE];
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__le32 keymaster_blob_size;
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/* Store scrypt of salted intermediate key. When decryption fails, we can
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check if this matches, and if it does, we know that the problem is with the
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drive, and there is no point in asking the user for more passwords.
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Note that if any part of this structure is corrupt, this will not match and
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we will continue to believe the user entered the wrong password. In that
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case the only solution is for the user to enter a password enough times to
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force a wipe.
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Note also that there is no need to worry about migration. If this data is
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wrong, we simply won't recognise a right password, and will continue to
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prompt. On the first password change, this value will be populated and
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then we will be OK.
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*/
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unsigned char scrypted_intermediate_key[SCRYPT_LEN];
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};
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/* Persistant data that should be available before decryption.
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* Things like airplane mode, locale and timezone are kept
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* here and can be retrieved by the CryptKeeper UI to properly
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* configure the phone before asking for the password
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* This is only valid if the major and minor version above
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* is set to 1.1 or higher.
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*
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* This is a 4K structure. There are 2 copies, and the code alternates
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* writing one and then clearing the previous one. The reading
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* code reads the first valid copy it finds, based on the magic number.
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* The absolute offset to the first of the two copies is kept in rev 1.1
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* and higher crypt_mnt_ftr structures.
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*/
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struct crypt_persist_entry {
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char key[PROPERTY_KEY_MAX];
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char val[PROPERTY_VALUE_MAX];
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};
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/* Should be exactly 4K in size */
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struct crypt_persist_data {
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__le32 persist_magic;
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__le32 persist_valid_entries;
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__le32 persist_spare[30];
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struct crypt_persist_entry persist_entry[0];
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};
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struct volume_info {
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unsigned int size;
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unsigned int flags;
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struct crypt_mnt_ftr crypt_ftr;
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char mnt_point[256];
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char blk_dev[256];
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char crypto_blkdev[256];
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char label[256];
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};
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#define VOL_NONREMOVABLE 0x1
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#define VOL_ENCRYPTABLE 0x2
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#define VOL_PRIMARY 0x4
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#define VOL_PROVIDES_ASEC 0x8
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#define DATA_MNT_POINT "/data"
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/* Return values for cryptfs_crypto_complete */
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#define CRYPTO_COMPLETE_NOT_ENCRYPTED 1
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#define CRYPTO_COMPLETE_ENCRYPTED 0
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#define CRYPTO_COMPLETE_BAD_METADATA -1
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#define CRYPTO_COMPLETE_PARTIAL -2
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#define CRYPTO_COMPLETE_INCONSISTENT -3
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#define CRYPTO_COMPLETE_CORRUPT -4
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/* Return values for cryptfs_enable_inplace*() */
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#define ENABLE_INPLACE_OK 0
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#define ENABLE_INPLACE_ERR_OTHER -1
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#define ENABLE_INPLACE_ERR_DEV -2 /* crypto_blkdev issue */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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typedef int (*kdf_func)(const char *passwd, const unsigned char *salt,
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unsigned char *ikey, void *params);
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int cryptfs_crypto_complete(void);
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int cryptfs_check_passwd(char *pw);
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int cryptfs_verify_passwd(char *newpw);
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int cryptfs_restart(void);
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int cryptfs_enable(char *flag, int type, char *passwd, int allow_reboot);
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int cryptfs_changepw(int type, const char *newpw);
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int cryptfs_enable_default(char *flag, int allow_reboot);
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int cryptfs_setup_volume(const char *label, int major, int minor,
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char *crypto_dev_path, unsigned int max_pathlen,
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int *new_major, int *new_minor);
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int cryptfs_revert_volume(const char *label);
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int cryptfs_getfield(char *fieldname, char *value, int len);
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int cryptfs_setfield(char *fieldname, char *value);
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int cryptfs_mount_default_encrypted(void);
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int cryptfs_get_password_type(void);
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char* cryptfs_get_password(void);
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void cryptfs_clear_password(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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