Submitted by: Jerome Pinot Date: 2005-03-27 Initial Package Version: 2.12q Upstream Status: Not Submitted Origin: Jari Ruusu Description: util-linux patch that adds support for AES and other ciphers (from eswap.txt). diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/Makefile util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/Makefile --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/Makefile 2004-12-22 09:32:08.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/Makefile 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ MAYBE = pivot_root swapoff -LO_OBJS = lomount.o $(LIB)/xstrncpy.o NFS_OBJS = nfsmount.o nfsmount_xdr.o nfsmount_clnt.o GEN_FILES = nfsmount.h nfsmount_xdr.c nfsmount_clnt.c @@ -49,24 +48,33 @@ mount: mount.o fstab.o sundries.o xmalloc.o realpath.o mntent.o version.o \ get_label_uuid.o mount_by_label.o mount_blkid.o mount_guess_fstype.o \ - getusername.o $(LIB)/setproctitle.o $(LIB)/env.o $(NFS_OBJS) $(LO_OBJS) + getusername.o $(LIB)/setproctitle.o $(LIB)/env.o $(NFS_OBJS) lomount.o \ + loumount.o loop.o sha512.o rmd160.o aes.o $(LIB)/xstrncpy.o $(LINK) $^ -o $@ $(BLKID_LIB) umount: umount.o fstab.o sundries.o xmalloc.o realpath.o mntent.o \ getusername.o get_label_uuid.o mount_by_label.o mount_blkid.o \ - version.o $(LIB)/env.o $(LO_OBJS) + version.o $(LIB)/env.o loumount.o $(LINK) $^ -o $@ $(BLKID_LIB) swapon: swapon.o version.o xmalloc.o \ - get_label_uuid.o mount_by_label.o mount_blkid.o + get_label_uuid.o mount_by_label.o mount_blkid.o loop.o sha512.o $(LIB)/xstrncpy.o $(LINK) $^ -o $@ $(BLKID_LIB) main_losetup.o: lomount.c $(COMPILE) -DMAIN lomount.c -o $@ -losetup: main_losetup.o $(LIB)/xstrncpy.o +losetup: main_losetup.o loumount.o loop.o sha512.o rmd160.o aes.o $(LIB)/xstrncpy.o $(LINK) $^ -o $@ +loop.o lomount.o main_losetup.o swapon.o: loop.h + +sha512.o lomount.o main_losetup.o swapon.o: sha512.h + +rmd160.o lomount.o main_losetup.o: rmd160.h + +aes.o lomount.o main_losetup.o: aes.h + mount.o umount.o nfsmount.o losetup.o fstab.o realpath.o sundries.o: sundries.h mount.o umount.o fstab.o sundries.o: fstab.h @@ -79,9 +87,9 @@ mount.o umount.o getusername.o: getusername.h -mount.o umount.o losetup.o lomount.o: lomount.h loop.h my_dev_t.h +mount.o umount.o losetup.o lomount.o loumount.o: lomount.h loop.h -swapon.o: swap_constants.h swapargs.h +swapon.o: swap_constants.h swapargs.h loop.h sundries.o nfsmount.o nfsmount_xdr.o nfsmount_clnt.o: nfsmount.h diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/aes.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/aes.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/aes.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/aes.c 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +// I retain copyright in this code but I encourage its free use provided +// that I don't carry any responsibility for the results. I am especially +// happy to see it used in free and open source software. If you do use +// it I would appreciate an acknowledgement of its origin in the code or +// the product that results and I would also appreciate knowing a little +// about the use to which it is being put. I am grateful to Frank Yellin +// for some ideas that are used in this implementation. +// +// Dr B. R. Gladman 6th April 2001. +// +// This is an implementation of the AES encryption algorithm (Rijndael) +// designed by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. This version is designed +// to provide both fixed and dynamic block and key lengths and can also +// run with either big or little endian internal byte order (see aes.h). +// It inputs block and key lengths in bytes with the legal values being +// 16, 24 and 32. + +/* + * Modified by Jari Ruusu, May 1 2001 + * - Fixed some compile warnings, code was ok but gcc warned anyway. + * - Changed basic types: byte -> unsigned char, word -> u_int32_t + * - Major name space cleanup: Names visible to outside now begin + * with "aes_" or "AES_". A lot of stuff moved from aes.h to aes.c + * - Removed C++ and DLL support as part of name space cleanup. + * - Eliminated unnecessary recomputation of tables. (actual bug fix) + * - Merged precomputed constant tables to aes.c file. + * - Removed data alignment restrictions for portability reasons. + * - Made block and key lengths accept bit count (128/192/256) + * as well byte count (16/24/32). + * - Removed all error checks. This change also eliminated the need + * to preinitialize the context struct to zero. + * - Removed some totally unused constants. + */ + +/* + * Modified by Jari Ruusu, June 9 2003 + * - Removed all code not necessary for small size + * optimized encryption using 256 bit keys. + */ + +#include "aes.h" + +#if AES_BLOCK_SIZE != 16 +#error an illegal block size has been specified +#endif + +// upr(x,n): rotates bytes within words by n positions, moving bytes +// to higher index positions with wrap around into low positions +// bval(x,n): extracts a byte from a word + +#define upr(x,n) (((x) << 8 * (n)) | ((x) >> (32 - 8 * (n)))) +#define bval(x,n) ((unsigned char)((x) >> 8 * (n))) +#define bytes2word(b0, b1, b2, b3) \ + ((u_int32_t)(b3) << 24 | (u_int32_t)(b2) << 16 | (u_int32_t)(b1) << 8 | (b0)) + +#if defined(i386) || defined(_I386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__i386) +/* little endian processor without data alignment restrictions */ +#define word_in(x) *(u_int32_t*)(x) +#define word_out(x,v) *(u_int32_t*)(x) = (v) +#else +/* slower but generic big endian or with data alignment restrictions */ +#define word_in(x) ((u_int32_t)(((unsigned char *)(x))[0])|((u_int32_t)(((unsigned char *)(x))[1])<<8)|((u_int32_t)(((unsigned char *)(x))[2])<<16)|((u_int32_t)(((unsigned char *)(x))[3])<<24)) +#define word_out(x,v) ((unsigned char *)(x))[0]=(v),((unsigned char *)(x))[1]=((v)>>8),((unsigned char *)(x))[2]=((v)>>16),((unsigned char *)(x))[3]=((v)>>24) +#endif + +// the finite field modular polynomial and elements + +#define ff_poly 0x011b +#define ff_hi 0x80 + +static int tab_gen = 0; +static unsigned char s_box[256]; // the S box +static u_int32_t rcon_tab[AES_RC_LENGTH]; // table of round constants +static u_int32_t ft_tab[4][256]; +static u_int32_t fl_tab[4][256]; + +// Generate the tables for the dynamic table option + +// It will generally be sensible to use tables to compute finite +// field multiplies and inverses but where memory is scarse this +// code might sometimes be better. + +// return 2 ^ (n - 1) where n is the bit number of the highest bit +// set in x with x in the range 1 < x < 0x00000200. This form is +// used so that locals within FFinv can be bytes rather than words + +static unsigned char hibit(const u_int32_t x) +{ unsigned char r = (unsigned char)((x >> 1) | (x >> 2)); + + r |= (r >> 2); + r |= (r >> 4); + return (r + 1) >> 1; +} + +// return the inverse of the finite field element x + +static unsigned char FFinv(const unsigned char x) +{ unsigned char p1 = x, p2 = 0x1b, n1 = hibit(x), n2 = 0x80, v1 = 1, v2 = 0; + + if(x < 2) return x; + + for(;;) + { + if(!n1) return v1; + + while(n2 >= n1) + { + n2 /= n1; p2 ^= p1 * n2; v2 ^= v1 * n2; n2 = hibit(p2); + } + + if(!n2) return v2; + + while(n1 >= n2) + { + n1 /= n2; p1 ^= p2 * n1; v1 ^= v2 * n1; n1 = hibit(p1); + } + } +} + +// define the finite field multiplies required for Rijndael + +#define FFmul02(x) ((((x) & 0x7f) << 1) ^ ((x) & 0x80 ? 0x1b : 0)) +#define FFmul03(x) ((x) ^ FFmul02(x)) + +// The forward and inverse affine transformations used in the S-box + +#define fwd_affine(x) \ + (w = (u_int32_t)x, w ^= (w<<1)^(w<<2)^(w<<3)^(w<<4), 0x63^(unsigned char)(w^(w>>8))) + +static void gen_tabs(void) +{ u_int32_t i, w; + + for(i = 0, w = 1; i < AES_RC_LENGTH; ++i) + { + rcon_tab[i] = bytes2word(w, 0, 0, 0); + w = (w << 1) ^ (w & ff_hi ? ff_poly : 0); + } + + for(i = 0; i < 256; ++i) + { unsigned char b; + + s_box[i] = b = fwd_affine(FFinv((unsigned char)i)); + + w = bytes2word(b, 0, 0, 0); + fl_tab[0][i] = w; + fl_tab[1][i] = upr(w,1); + fl_tab[2][i] = upr(w,2); + fl_tab[3][i] = upr(w,3); + w = bytes2word(FFmul02(b), b, b, FFmul03(b)); + ft_tab[0][i] = w; + ft_tab[1][i] = upr(w,1); + ft_tab[2][i] = upr(w,2); + ft_tab[3][i] = upr(w,3); + } +} + +#define four_tables(x,tab,vf,rf,c) \ + ( tab[0][bval(vf(x,0,c),rf(0,c))] \ + ^ tab[1][bval(vf(x,1,c),rf(1,c))] \ + ^ tab[2][bval(vf(x,2,c),rf(2,c))] \ + ^ tab[3][bval(vf(x,3,c),rf(3,c))]) + +#define vf1(x,r,c) (x) +#define rf1(r,c) (r) +#define rf2(r,c) ((r-c)&3) + +#define ls_box(x,c) four_tables(x,fl_tab,vf1,rf2,c) + +#define nc (AES_BLOCK_SIZE / 4) + +// Initialise the key schedule from the user supplied key. +// The key length is now specified in bytes, 32. +// This corresponds to bit length of 256 bits, and +// to Nk value of 8 respectively. + +void aes_set_key(aes_context *cx, const unsigned char in_key[], int n_bytes, const int f) +{ u_int32_t *kf, *kt, rci; + + if(!tab_gen) { gen_tabs(); tab_gen = 1; } + + cx->aes_Nkey = 8; + cx->aes_Nrnd = (cx->aes_Nkey > nc ? cx->aes_Nkey : nc) + 6; + + cx->aes_e_key[0] = word_in(in_key ); + cx->aes_e_key[1] = word_in(in_key + 4); + cx->aes_e_key[2] = word_in(in_key + 8); + cx->aes_e_key[3] = word_in(in_key + 12); + + kf = cx->aes_e_key; + kt = kf + nc * (cx->aes_Nrnd + 1) - cx->aes_Nkey; + rci = 0; + + switch(cx->aes_Nkey) + { + case 8: cx->aes_e_key[4] = word_in(in_key + 16); + cx->aes_e_key[5] = word_in(in_key + 20); + cx->aes_e_key[6] = word_in(in_key + 24); + cx->aes_e_key[7] = word_in(in_key + 28); + do + { kf[ 8] = kf[0] ^ ls_box(kf[7],3) ^ rcon_tab[rci++]; + kf[ 9] = kf[1] ^ kf[ 8]; + kf[10] = kf[2] ^ kf[ 9]; + kf[11] = kf[3] ^ kf[10]; + kf[12] = kf[4] ^ ls_box(kf[11],0); + kf[13] = kf[5] ^ kf[12]; + kf[14] = kf[6] ^ kf[13]; + kf[15] = kf[7] ^ kf[14]; + kf += 8; + } + while (kf < kt); + break; + } +} + +// y = output word, x = input word, r = row, c = column +// for r = 0, 1, 2 and 3 = column accessed for row r + +#define s(x,c) x[c] + +// I am grateful to Frank Yellin for the following constructions +// which, given the column (c) of the output state variable that +// is being computed, return the input state variables which are +// needed for each row (r) of the state + +// For the fixed block size options, compilers reduce these two +// expressions to fixed variable references. For variable block +// size code conditional clauses will sometimes be returned + +#define fwd_var(x,r,c) \ + ( r==0 ? \ + ( c==0 ? s(x,0) \ + : c==1 ? s(x,1) \ + : c==2 ? s(x,2) \ + : c==3 ? s(x,3) \ + : c==4 ? s(x,4) \ + : c==5 ? s(x,5) \ + : c==6 ? s(x,6) \ + : s(x,7)) \ + : r==1 ? \ + ( c==0 ? s(x,1) \ + : c==1 ? s(x,2) \ + : c==2 ? s(x,3) \ + : c==3 ? nc==4 ? s(x,0) : s(x,4) \ + : c==4 ? s(x,5) \ + : c==5 ? nc==8 ? s(x,6) : s(x,0) \ + : c==6 ? s(x,7) \ + : s(x,0)) \ + : r==2 ? \ + ( c==0 ? nc==8 ? s(x,3) : s(x,2) \ + : c==1 ? nc==8 ? s(x,4) : s(x,3) \ + : c==2 ? nc==4 ? s(x,0) : nc==8 ? s(x,5) : s(x,4) \ + : c==3 ? nc==4 ? s(x,1) : nc==8 ? s(x,6) : s(x,5) \ + : c==4 ? nc==8 ? s(x,7) : s(x,0) \ + : c==5 ? nc==8 ? s(x,0) : s(x,1) \ + : c==6 ? s(x,1) \ + : s(x,2)) \ + : \ + ( c==0 ? nc==8 ? s(x,4) : s(x,3) \ + : c==1 ? nc==4 ? s(x,0) : nc==8 ? s(x,5) : s(x,4) \ + : c==2 ? nc==4 ? s(x,1) : nc==8 ? s(x,6) : s(x,5) \ + : c==3 ? nc==4 ? s(x,2) : nc==8 ? s(x,7) : s(x,0) \ + : c==4 ? nc==8 ? s(x,0) : s(x,1) \ + : c==5 ? nc==8 ? s(x,1) : s(x,2) \ + : c==6 ? s(x,2) \ + : s(x,3))) + +#define si(y,x,k,c) s(y,c) = word_in(x + 4 * c) ^ k[c] +#define so(y,x,c) word_out(y + 4 * c, s(x,c)) + +#define fwd_rnd(y,x,k,c) s(y,c)= (k)[c] ^ four_tables(x,ft_tab,fwd_var,rf1,c) +#define fwd_lrnd(y,x,k,c) s(y,c)= (k)[c] ^ four_tables(x,fl_tab,fwd_var,rf1,c) + +#define locals(y,x) x[4],y[4] + +#define l_copy(y, x) s(y,0) = s(x,0); s(y,1) = s(x,1); \ + s(y,2) = s(x,2); s(y,3) = s(x,3); +#define state_in(y,x,k) si(y,x,k,0); si(y,x,k,1); si(y,x,k,2); si(y,x,k,3) +#define state_out(y,x) so(y,x,0); so(y,x,1); so(y,x,2); so(y,x,3) +#define round(rm,y,x,k) rm(y,x,k,0); rm(y,x,k,1); rm(y,x,k,2); rm(y,x,k,3) + +void aes_encrypt(const aes_context *cx, const unsigned char in_blk[], unsigned char out_blk[]) +{ u_int32_t locals(b0, b1); + const u_int32_t *kp = cx->aes_e_key; + + state_in(b0, in_blk, kp); kp += nc; + + { u_int32_t rnd; + + for(rnd = 0; rnd < cx->aes_Nrnd - 1; ++rnd) + { + round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp); + l_copy(b0, b1); kp += nc; + } + + round(fwd_lrnd, b0, b1, kp); + } + + state_out(out_blk, b0); +} diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/aes.h util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/aes.h --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/aes.h 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/aes.h 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +// I retain copyright in this code but I encourage its free use provided +// that I don't carry any responsibility for the results. I am especially +// happy to see it used in free and open source software. If you do use +// it I would appreciate an acknowledgement of its origin in the code or +// the product that results and I would also appreciate knowing a little +// about the use to which it is being put. I am grateful to Frank Yellin +// for some ideas that are used in this implementation. +// +// Dr B. R. Gladman 6th April 2001. +// +// This is an implementation of the AES encryption algorithm (Rijndael) +// designed by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. This version is designed +// to provide both fixed and dynamic block and key lengths and can also +// run with either big or little endian internal byte order (see aes.h). +// It inputs block and key lengths in bytes with the legal values being +// 16, 24 and 32. + +/* + * Modified by Jari Ruusu, May 1 2001 + * - Fixed some compile warnings, code was ok but gcc warned anyway. + * - Changed basic types: byte -> unsigned char, word -> u_int32_t + * - Major name space cleanup: Names visible to outside now begin + * with "aes_" or "AES_". A lot of stuff moved from aes.h to aes.c + * - Removed C++ and DLL support as part of name space cleanup. + * - Eliminated unnecessary recomputation of tables. (actual bug fix) + * - Merged precomputed constant tables to aes.c file. + * - Removed data alignment restrictions for portability reasons. + * - Made block and key lengths accept bit count (128/192/256) + * as well byte count (16/24/32). + * - Removed all error checks. This change also eliminated the need + * to preinitialize the context struct to zero. + * - Removed some totally unused constants. + */ + +#ifndef _AES_H +#define _AES_H + +#if defined(__linux__) && defined(__KERNEL__) +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +// CONFIGURATION OPTIONS (see also aes.c) +// +// Define AES_BLOCK_SIZE to set the cipher block size (16, 24 or 32) or +// leave this undefined for dynamically variable block size (this will +// result in much slower code). +// IMPORTANT NOTE: AES_BLOCK_SIZE is in BYTES (16, 24, 32 or undefined). If +// left undefined a slower version providing variable block length is compiled + +#define AES_BLOCK_SIZE 16 + +// The number of key schedule words for different block and key lengths +// allowing for method of computation which requires the length to be a +// multiple of the key length +// +// Nk = 4 6 8 +// ------------- +// Nb = 4 | 60 60 64 +// 6 | 96 90 96 +// 8 | 120 120 120 + +#if !defined(AES_BLOCK_SIZE) || (AES_BLOCK_SIZE == 32) +#define AES_KS_LENGTH 120 +#define AES_RC_LENGTH 29 +#else +#define AES_KS_LENGTH 4 * AES_BLOCK_SIZE +#define AES_RC_LENGTH (9 * AES_BLOCK_SIZE) / 8 - 8 +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + u_int32_t aes_Nkey; // the number of words in the key input block + u_int32_t aes_Nrnd; // the number of cipher rounds + u_int32_t aes_e_key[AES_KS_LENGTH]; // the encryption key schedule + u_int32_t aes_d_key[AES_KS_LENGTH]; // the decryption key schedule +#if !defined(AES_BLOCK_SIZE) + u_int32_t aes_Ncol; // the number of columns in the cipher state +#endif +} aes_context; + +// THE CIPHER INTERFACE + +#if !defined(AES_BLOCK_SIZE) +extern void aes_set_blk(aes_context *, const int); +#endif +extern void aes_set_key(aes_context *, const unsigned char [], const int, const int); +extern void aes_encrypt(const aes_context *, const unsigned char [], unsigned char []); +extern void aes_decrypt(const aes_context *, const unsigned char [], unsigned char []); + +// The block length inputs to aes_set_block and aes_set_key are in numbers +// of bytes or bits. The calls to subroutines must be made in the above +// order but multiple calls can be made without repeating earlier calls +// if their parameters have not changed. + +#endif // _AES_H diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/lomount.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/lomount.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/lomount.c 2004-12-20 22:11:04.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/lomount.c 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,15 @@ -/* Originally from Ted's losetup.c */ +/* Taken from Ted's losetup.c - Mitch */ +/* Added vfs mount options - aeb - 960223 */ +/* Removed lomount - aeb - 960224 */ + +/* + * 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mi¶kiewicz + * - added Native Language Support + * 1999-03-21 Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo + * - fixed strerr(errno) in gettext calls + * 2001-04-11 Jari Ruusu + * - added AES support + */ #define LOOPMAJOR 7 @@ -13,60 +24,74 @@ #include #include #include +#include +#include #include #include #include #include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include #include "loop.h" #include "lomount.h" #include "xstrncpy.h" #include "nls.h" +#include "sha512.h" +#include "rmd160.h" +#include "aes.h" extern int verbose; -extern char *progname; extern char *xstrdup (const char *s); /* not: #include "sundries.h" */ extern void error (const char *fmt, ...); /* idem */ +extern void show_all_loops(void); +extern int read_options_from_fstab(char *, char **); -#ifdef LOOP_SET_FD - -static int -loop_info64_to_old(const struct loop_info64 *info64, struct loop_info *info) -{ - memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); - info->lo_number = info64->lo_number; - info->lo_device = info64->lo_device; - info->lo_inode = info64->lo_inode; - info->lo_rdevice = info64->lo_rdevice; - info->lo_offset = info64->lo_offset; - info->lo_encrypt_type = info64->lo_encrypt_type; - info->lo_encrypt_key_size = info64->lo_encrypt_key_size; - info->lo_flags = info64->lo_flags; - info->lo_init[0] = info64->lo_init[0]; - info->lo_init[1] = info64->lo_init[1]; - if (info->lo_encrypt_type == LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI) - memcpy(info->lo_name, info64->lo_crypt_name, LO_NAME_SIZE); - else - memcpy(info->lo_name, info64->lo_file_name, LO_NAME_SIZE); - memcpy(info->lo_encrypt_key, info64->lo_encrypt_key, LO_KEY_SIZE); - - /* error in case values were truncated */ - if (info->lo_device != info64->lo_device || - info->lo_rdevice != info64->lo_rdevice || - info->lo_inode != info64->lo_inode || - info->lo_offset != info64->lo_offset) - return -EOVERFLOW; +#if !defined(LOOP_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH) +# define LOOP_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH 20 +#endif - return 0; -} +char *passFDnumber = (char *)0; +char *passAskTwice = (char *)0; +char *passSeedString = (char *)0; +char *passHashFuncName = (char *)0; +char *passIterThousands = (char *)0; +char *loInitValue = (char *)0; +char *gpgKeyFile = (char *)0; +char *gpgHomeDir = (char *)0; +char *loopOffsetBytes = (char *)0; +char *loopSizeBytes = (char *)0; +char *loopEncryptionType = (char *)0; + +static int multiKeyMode = 0; /* 0=single-key 64=multi-key-v2 65=multi-key-v3 1000=any */ +static char *multiKeyPass[66]; +static char *loopFileName; #ifdef MAIN +static char * +crypt_name (int id, int *flags) { + int i; + + for (i = 0; loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].id != -1; i++) + if(id == loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].id) { + *flags = loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].flags; + return loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].name; + } + *flags = 0; + if(id == 18) + return "CryptoAPI"; + return "undefined"; +} static int show_loop(char *device) { - struct loop_info loopinfo; - struct loop_info64 loopinfo64; - int fd, errsv; + struct loop_info64 loopinfo; + int fd; if ((fd = open(device, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { int errsv = errno; @@ -74,70 +99,60 @@ device, strerror (errsv)); return 2; } - - if (ioctl(fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS64, &loopinfo64) == 0) { - - loopinfo64.lo_file_name[LO_NAME_SIZE-2] = '*'; - loopinfo64.lo_file_name[LO_NAME_SIZE-1] = 0; - loopinfo64.lo_crypt_name[LO_NAME_SIZE-1] = 0; - - printf("%s: [%04llx]:%llu (%s)", - device, loopinfo64.lo_device, loopinfo64.lo_inode, - loopinfo64.lo_file_name); - - if (loopinfo64.lo_offset) - printf(_(", offset %lld"), loopinfo64.lo_offset); - - if (loopinfo64.lo_sizelimit) - printf(_(", sizelimit %lld"), loopinfo64.lo_sizelimit); - - if (loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_type || - loopinfo64.lo_crypt_name[0]) { - char *e = loopinfo64.lo_crypt_name; - - if (*e == 0 && loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_type == 1) - e = "XOR"; - printf(_(", encryption %s (type %d)"), - e, loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_type); - } - printf("\n"); + if (loop_get_status64_ioctl(fd, &loopinfo) < 0) { + int errsv = errno; + fprintf(stderr, _("loop: can't get info on device %s: %s\n"), + device, strerror (errsv)); close (fd); - return 0; + return 1; } - - if (ioctl(fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS, &loopinfo) == 0) { - printf ("%s: [%04x]:%ld (%s)", - device, loopinfo.lo_device, loopinfo.lo_inode, - loopinfo.lo_name); - - if (loopinfo.lo_offset) - printf(_(", offset %d"), loopinfo.lo_offset); - - if (loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type) - printf(_(", encryption type %d\n"), - loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type); - - printf("\n"); - close (fd); - return 0; + loopinfo.lo_file_name[LO_NAME_SIZE-1] = 0; + loopinfo.lo_crypt_name[LO_NAME_SIZE-1] = 0; + printf("%s: [%04llx]:%llu (%s)", device, (unsigned long long)loopinfo.lo_device, + (unsigned long long)loopinfo.lo_inode, loopinfo.lo_file_name); + if (loopinfo.lo_offset) { + if ((long long)loopinfo.lo_offset < 0) { + printf(_(" offset=@%llu"), -((unsigned long long)loopinfo.lo_offset)); + } else { + printf(_(" offset=%llu"), (unsigned long long)loopinfo.lo_offset); + } } - - errsv = errno; - fprintf(stderr, _("loop: can't get info on device %s: %s\n"), - device, strerror (errsv)); + if (loopinfo.lo_sizelimit) + printf(_(" sizelimit=%llu"), (unsigned long long)loopinfo.lo_sizelimit); + if (loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type) { + int flags; + unsigned char *s = crypt_name (loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type, &flags); + + printf(_(" encryption=%s"), s); + /* type 18 == LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI */ + if (loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type == 18) { + printf("/%s", loopinfo.lo_crypt_name); + } else { + if(flags & 2) + printf("-"); + if(flags & 1) + printf("%u", (unsigned int)loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size << 3); + } + } + switch(loopinfo.lo_flags & 0x180000) { + case 0x180000: + printf(_(" multi-key-v3")); + break; + case 0x100000: + printf(_(" multi-key-v2")); + break; + } + /* type 2 == LO_CRYPT_DES */ + if (loopinfo.lo_init[0] && (loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type != 2)) + printf(_(" loinit=%llu"), (unsigned long long)loopinfo.lo_init[0]); + if (loopinfo.lo_flags & 0x200000) + printf(_(" read-only")); + printf("\n"); close (fd); - return 1; -} -#endif - -int -is_loop_device (const char *device) { - struct stat statbuf; - return (stat(device, &statbuf) == 0 && - S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode) && - major(statbuf.st_rdev) == LOOPMAJOR); + return 0; } +#endif #define SIZE(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0])) @@ -148,9 +163,8 @@ So, we just try /dev/loop[0-7]. */ char dev[20]; char *loop_formats[] = { "/dev/loop%d", "/dev/loop/%d" }; - int i, j, fd, somedev = 0, someloop = 0, permission = 0; + int i, j, fd, somedev = 0, someloop = 0; struct stat statbuf; - struct loop_info loopinfo; for (j = 0; j < SIZE(loop_formats); j++) { for(i = 0; i < 256; i++) { @@ -159,16 +173,14 @@ somedev++; fd = open (dev, O_RDONLY); if (fd >= 0) { - if(ioctl (fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS, &loopinfo) == 0) + if (is_unused_loop_device(fd) == 0) someloop++; /* in use */ else if (errno == ENXIO) { close (fd); return xstrdup(dev);/* probably free */ } close (fd); - } else if (errno == EACCES) - permission++; - + } continue;/* continue trying as long as devices exist */ } break; @@ -176,75 +188,571 @@ } if (!somedev) - error(_("%s: could not find any device /dev/loop#"), progname); - else if (!someloop && permission) - error(_("%s: no permission to look at /dev/loop#"), progname); + error(_("mount: could not find any device /dev/loop#")); else if (!someloop) - error(_( - "%s: Could not find any loop device. Maybe this kernel " - "does not know\n" - " about the loop device? (If so, recompile or " - "`modprobe loop'.)"), progname); + error(_("mount: Could not find any loop device. Maybe this kernel does not know\n" + " about the loop device? (If so, recompile or `modprobe loop'.)")); else - error(_("%s: could not find any free loop device"), progname); + error(_("mount: could not find any free loop device")); return 0; } -/* - * A function to read the passphrase either from the terminal or from - * an open file descriptor. - */ -static char * -xgetpass(int pfd, const char *prompt) { - char *pass; - int buflen, i; - - if (pfd < 0) /* terminal */ - return getpass(prompt); - - pass = NULL; - buflen = 0; - for (i=0; ; i++) { - if (i >= buflen-1) { - /* we're running out of space in the buffer. - * Make it bigger: */ - char *tmppass = pass; - buflen += 128; - pass = realloc(tmppass, buflen); - if (pass == NULL) { - /* realloc failed. Stop reading. */ - error("Out of memory while reading passphrase"); - pass = tmppass; /* the old buffer hasn't changed */ - break; - } - } - if (read(pfd, pass+i, 1) != 1 || - pass[i] == '\n' || pass[i] == 0) +static int rd_wr_retry(int fd, char *buf, int cnt, int w) +{ + int x, y, z; + + x = 0; + while(x < cnt) { + y = cnt - x; + if(w) { + z = write(fd, buf + x, y); + } else { + z = read(fd, buf + x, y); + if (!z) return x; + } + if(z < 0) { + if ((errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == ENOMEM) || (errno == ERESTART) || (errno == EINTR)) { + continue; + } + return x; + } + x += z; + } + return x; +} + +static char *get_FD_pass(int fd) +{ + char *p = NULL, *n; + int x = 0, y = 0; + + do { + if(y >= (x - 1)) { + x += 128; + /* Must enforce some max limit here -- this code */ + /* runs as part of mount, and mount is setuid root */ + /* and has used mlockall(MCL_CURRENT | MCL_FUTURE) */ + if(x > (4*1024)) return(NULL); + n = malloc(x); + if(!n) return(NULL); + if(p) { + memcpy(n, p, y); + memset(p, 0, y); + free(p); + } + p = n; + } + if(rd_wr_retry(fd, p + y, 1, 0) != 1) break; + if((p[y] == '\n') || !p[y]) break; + y++; + } while(1); + if(p) p[y] = 0; + return p; +} + +static unsigned long long mystrtoull(char *s, int acceptAT) +{ + unsigned long long v = 0; + int negative = 0; + + while ((*s == ' ') || (*s == '\t')) + s++; + if (acceptAT && (*s == '@')) { + s++; + negative = 1; + } + if (*s == '0') { + s++; + if ((*s == 'x') || (*s == 'X')) { + s++; + sscanf(s, "%llx", &v); + } else { + sscanf(s, "%llo", &v); + } + } else { + sscanf(s, "%llu", &v); + } + return negative ? -v : v; +} + +static void warnAboutBadKeyData(int x) +{ + if((x > 1) && (x != 64) && (x != 65)) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Warning: Unknown key data format - using it anyway\n")); + } +} + +static char *do_GPG_pipe(char *pass) +{ + int x, pfdi[2], pfdo[2]; + char str[10], *a[16], *e[2], *h; + pid_t gpid; + struct passwd *p; + + if((getuid() == 0) && gpgHomeDir && gpgHomeDir[0]) { + h = gpgHomeDir; + } else { + if(!(p = getpwuid(getuid()))) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: Unable to detect home directory for uid %d\n"), (int)getuid()); + return NULL; + } + h = p->pw_dir; + } + if(!(e[0] = malloc(strlen(h) + 6))) { + nomem1: + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: Unable to allocate memory\n")); + return NULL; + } + sprintf(e[0], "HOME=%s", h); + e[1] = 0; + + if(pipe(&pfdi[0])) { + nomem2: + free(e[0]); + goto nomem1; + } + if(pipe(&pfdo[0])) { + close(pfdi[0]); + close(pfdi[1]); + goto nomem2; + } + + /* + * When this code is run as part of losetup, normal read permissions + * affect the open() below because losetup is not setuid-root. + * + * When this code is run as part of mount, only root can set + * 'gpgKeyFile' and as such, only root can decide what file is opened + * below. However, since mount is usually setuid-root all non-root + * users can also open() the file too, but that file's contents are + * only piped to gpg. This readable-for-all is intended behaviour, + * and is very useful in situations where non-root users mount loop + * devices with their own gpg private key, and yet don't have access + * to the actual key used to encrypt loop device. + */ + if((x = open(gpgKeyFile, O_RDONLY)) == -1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: unable to open %s for reading\n"), gpgKeyFile); + nomem3: + free(e[0]); + close(pfdo[0]); + close(pfdo[1]); + close(pfdi[0]); + close(pfdi[1]); + return NULL; + } + + /* + * If someone puts a gpg key file at beginning of device and + * puts the real file system at some offset into the device, + * this code extracts that gpg key file into a temp file so gpg + * won't end up reading whole device when decrypting the key file. + * + * Example of encrypted cdrom mount with 8192 bytes reserved for gpg key file: + * mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom -o loop=/dev/loop0,encryption=AES128,gpgkey=/dev/cdrom,offset=8192 + * ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ + */ + if(loopOffsetBytes && !strcmp(loopFileName, gpgKeyFile)) { + FILE *f; + char b[1024]; + long long cnt; + int cnt2, cnt3; + + cnt = mystrtoull(loopOffsetBytes, 1); + if(cnt < 0) cnt = -cnt; + if(cnt > (1024 * 1024)) cnt = 1024 * 1024; /* sanity check */ + f = tmpfile(); + if(!f) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: unable to create temp file\n")); + close(x); + goto nomem3; + } + while(cnt > 0) { + cnt2 = sizeof(b); + if(cnt < cnt2) cnt2 = cnt; + cnt3 = rd_wr_retry(x, b, cnt2, 0); + if(cnt3 && (fwrite(b, cnt3, 1, f) != 1)) { + tmpWrErr: + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: unable to write to temp file\n")); + fclose(f); + close(x); + goto nomem3; + } + if(cnt2 != cnt3) break; + cnt -= cnt3; + } + if(fflush(f)) goto tmpWrErr; + close(x); + x = dup(fileno(f)); + fclose(f); + lseek(x, 0L, SEEK_SET); + } + + sprintf(str, "%d", pfdi[0]); + if(!(gpid = fork())) { + dup2(x, 0); + dup2(pfdo[1], 1); + close(x); + close(pfdi[1]); + close(pfdo[0]); + close(pfdo[1]); + if((x = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY)) >= 0) { + dup2(x, 2); + close(x); + } + x = 0; + a[x++] = "gpg"; + if(gpgHomeDir && gpgHomeDir[0]) { + a[x++] = "--homedir"; + a[x++] = gpgHomeDir; + } + a[x++] = "--no-options"; + a[x++] = "--quiet"; + a[x++] = "--batch"; + a[x++] = "--no-tty"; + a[x++] = "--passphrase-fd"; + a[x++] = str; + a[x++] = "--decrypt"; + a[x] = 0; + setgid(getgid()); + setuid(getuid()); + for(x = 3; x < 1024; x++) { + if(x == pfdi[0]) continue; + close(x); + } + execve("/bin/gpg", &a[0], &e[0]); + execve("/usr/bin/gpg", &a[0], &e[0]); + execve("/usr/local/bin/gpg", &a[0], &e[0]); + exit(1); + } + free(e[0]); + close(x); + close(pfdi[0]); + close(pfdo[1]); + if(gpid == -1) { + close(pfdi[1]); + close(pfdo[0]); + goto nomem1; + } + + x = strlen(pass); + rd_wr_retry(pfdi[1], pass, x, 1); + rd_wr_retry(pfdi[1], "\n", 1, 1); + close(pfdi[1]); + memset(pass, 0, x); + x = 0; + while(x < 66) { + multiKeyPass[x] = get_FD_pass(pfdo[0]); + if(!multiKeyPass[x]) { + /* mem alloc failed - abort */ + multiKeyPass[0] = 0; break; + } + if(strlen(multiKeyPass[x]) < LOOP_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH) break; + x++; } + warnAboutBadKeyData(x); + if(x >= 65) + multiKeyMode = 65; + if(x == 64) + multiKeyMode = 64; + close(pfdo[0]); + waitpid(gpid, &x, 0); + if(!multiKeyPass[0]) goto nomem1; + return multiKeyPass[0]; +} - if (pass == NULL) - return ""; +static char *sGetPass(int minLen, int warnLen) +{ + char *p, *s, *seed; + int i, ask2; - pass[i] = 0; - return pass; + if(!passFDnumber) { + p = getpass(_("Password: ")); + ask2 = passAskTwice ? 1 : 0; + } else { + i = atoi(passFDnumber); + if(gpgKeyFile && gpgKeyFile[0]) { + p = get_FD_pass(i); + } else { + int x = 0; + while(x < 66) { + multiKeyPass[x] = get_FD_pass(i); + if(!multiKeyPass[x]) goto nomem; + if(strlen(multiKeyPass[x]) < LOOP_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH) break; + x++; + } + warnAboutBadKeyData(x); + if(x >= 65) { + multiKeyMode = 65; + return multiKeyPass[0]; + } + if(x == 64) { + multiKeyMode = 64; + return multiKeyPass[0]; + } + p = multiKeyPass[0]; + } + ask2 = 0; + } + if(!p) goto nomem; + if(gpgKeyFile && gpgKeyFile[0]) { + if(ask2) { + i = strlen(p); + s = malloc(i + 1); + if(!s) goto nomem; + strcpy(s, p); + p = getpass(_("Retype password: ")); + if(!p) goto nomem; + if(strcmp(s, p)) goto compareErr; + memset(s, 0, i); + free(s); + ask2 = 0; + } + p = do_GPG_pipe(p); + if(!p) return(NULL); + if(!p[0]) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: gpg key file decryption failed\n")); + return(NULL); + } + if(multiKeyMode) return(p); + } + i = strlen(p); + if(i < minLen) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: Password must be at least %d characters.\n"), minLen); + return(NULL); + } + seed = passSeedString; + if(!seed) seed = ""; + s = malloc(i + strlen(seed) + 1); + if(!s) { + nomem: + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: Unable to allocate memory\n")); + return(NULL); + } + strcpy(s, p); + memset(p, 0, i); + if(ask2) { + p = getpass(_("Retype password: ")); + if(!p) goto nomem; + if(strcmp(s, p)) { + compareErr: + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: Passwords are not identical\n")); + return(NULL); + } + memset(p, 0, i); + } + if(i < warnLen) { + fprintf(stderr, _("WARNING - Please use longer password (%d or more characters)\n"), LOOP_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH); + } + strcat(s, seed); + return(s); } -static int -digits_only(const char *s) { - while (*s) - if (!isdigit(*s++)) - return 0; - return 1; +/* this is for compatibility with historic loop-AES version */ +static void unhashed1_key_setup(unsigned char *keyStr, int ile, unsigned char *keyBuf, int bufSize) +{ + register int x, y, z, cnt = ile; + unsigned char *kp; + + memset(keyBuf, 0, bufSize); + kp = keyStr; + for(x = 0; x < (bufSize * 8); x += 6) { + y = *kp++; + if(--cnt <= 0) { + kp = keyStr; + cnt = ile; + } + if((y >= '0') && (y <= '9')) y -= '0'; + else if((y >= 'A') && (y <= 'Z')) y -= ('A' - 10); + else if((y >= 'a') && (y <= 'z')) y -= ('a' - 36); + else if((y == '.') || (y == '/')) y += (62 - '.'); + else y &= 63; + z = x >> 3; + if(z < bufSize) { + keyBuf[z] |= y << (x & 7); + } + z++; + if(z < bufSize) { + keyBuf[z] |= y >> (8 - (x & 7)); + } + } +} + +/* this is for compatibility with mainline mount */ +static void unhashed2_key_setup(unsigned char *keyStr, int ile, unsigned char *keyBuf, int bufSize) +{ + memset(keyBuf, 0, bufSize); + strncpy(keyBuf, keyStr, bufSize - 1); + keyBuf[bufSize - 1] = 0; +} + +static void rmd160HashTwiceWithA(unsigned char *ib, int ile, unsigned char *ob, int ole) +{ + char tmpBuf[20 + 20]; + char pwdCopy[130]; + + if(ole < 1) return; + memset(ob, 0, ole); + if(ole > 40) ole = 40; + rmd160_hash_buffer(&tmpBuf[0], ib, ile); + pwdCopy[0] = 'A'; + if(ile > sizeof(pwdCopy) - 1) ile = sizeof(pwdCopy) - 1; + memcpy(pwdCopy + 1, ib, ile); + rmd160_hash_buffer(&tmpBuf[20], pwdCopy, ile + 1); + memcpy(ob, tmpBuf, ole); + memset(tmpBuf, 0, sizeof(tmpBuf)); + memset(pwdCopy, 0, sizeof(pwdCopy)); +} + +static int loop_create_random_keys(char *partition, int loopro, unsigned char *k) +{ + int x, y; + sha512_context s; + unsigned char b[4096]; + FILE *f; + + if(loopro) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: read-only device %s\n"), partition); + return 1; + } + + /* + * Compute SHA-512 over first 40 KB of old fs data. SHA-512 hash + * output is then used as entropy for new fs encryption key. + */ + if(!(f = fopen(partition, "r+"))) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: unable to open device %s\n"), partition); + return 1; + } + fseek(f, (long)0, SEEK_SET); + sha512_init(&s); + for(x = 0; x < 10; x++) { + if(fread(&b[0], sizeof(b), 1, f) != 1) break; + sha512_write(&s, &b[0], sizeof(b)); + } + sha512_final(&s); + + /* + * Overwrite 40 KB of old fs data 20 times so that recovering + * SHA-512 output beyond this point is difficult and expensive. + */ + for(y = 0; y < 20; y++) { + int z; + struct { + struct timeval tv; + unsigned char h[64]; + int x,y,z; + } j; + if(fseek(f, (long)0, SEEK_SET)) break; + memcpy(&j.h[0], &s.sha_out[0], 64); + gettimeofday(&j.tv, NULL); + j.y = y; + for(x = 0; x < 10; x++) { + j.x = x; + for(z = 0; z < sizeof(b); z += 64) { + j.z = z; + sha512_hash_buffer((unsigned char *)&j, sizeof(j), &b[z], 64); + } + if(fwrite(&b[0], sizeof(b), 1, f) != 1) break; + } + memset(&j, 0, sizeof(j)); + if(fflush(f)) break; + if(fsync(fileno(f))) break; + } + fclose(f); + + /* + * Use all 512 bits of hash output + */ + memcpy(&b[0], &s.sha_out[0], 64); + memset(&s, 0, sizeof(s)); + + /* + * Read 32 bytes of random entropy from kernel's random + * number generator. This code may be executed early on startup + * scripts and amount of random entropy may be non-existent. + * SHA-512 of old fs data is used as workaround for missing + * entropy in kernel's random number generator. + */ + if(!(f = fopen("/dev/urandom", "r"))) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: unable to open /dev/urandom\n")); + return 1; + } + fread(&b[64], 32, 1, f); + + /* generate multi-key hashes */ + x = 0; + while(x < 65) { + fread(&b[64+32], 16, 1, f); + sha512_hash_buffer(&b[0], 64+32+16, k, 32); + k += 32; + x++; + } + + fclose(f); + memset(&b[0], 0, sizeof(b)); + return 0; } +#if !defined(MAIN) +static int loop_fork_mkfs_command(char *device, char *fstype) +{ + int x, y = 0; + char *a[10], *e[1]; + + sync(); + if(!(x = fork())) { + if((x = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY)) >= 0) { + dup2(x, 0); + dup2(x, 1); + dup2(x, 2); + close(x); + } + x = 0; + a[x++] = "mkfs"; + a[x++] = "-t"; + a[x++] = fstype; + /* mkfs.reiserfs and mkfs.xfs need -f option */ + if(!strcmp(fstype, "reiserfs") || !strcmp(fstype, "xfs")) { + a[x++] = "-f"; + } + a[x++] = device; + a[x] = 0; + e[0] = 0; + setgid(getgid()); + setuid(getuid()); + for(x = 3; x < 1024; x++) { + close(x); + } + execve("/sbin/mkfs", &a[0], &e[0]); + exit(1); + } + if(x == -1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: fork failed\n")); + return 1; + } + waitpid(x, &y, 0); + sync(); + if(!WIFEXITED(y) || (WEXITSTATUS(y) != 0)) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: encrypted file system mkfs failed\n")); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} +#endif + int -set_loop(const char *device, const char *file, unsigned long long offset, - const char *encryption, int pfd, int *loopro) { - struct loop_info64 loopinfo64; +set_loop(const char *device, const char *file, int *loopro, const char **fstype, unsigned int *AutoChmodPtr) { + struct loop_info64 loopinfo; int fd, ffd, mode, i; - char *pass; + char *pass, *apiName = NULL; + void (*hashFunc)(unsigned char *, int, unsigned char *, int); + unsigned char multiKeyBits[65][32]; + int minPassLen = LOOP_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH; + int run_mkfs_command = 0; + loopFileName = (char *)file; + multiKeyMode = 0; mode = (*loopro ? O_RDONLY : O_RDWR); if ((ffd = open(file, mode)) < 0) { if (!*loopro && errno == EROFS) @@ -256,32 +764,25 @@ } if ((fd = open(device, mode)) < 0) { perror (device); - return 1; + goto close_ffd_return1; } *loopro = (mode == O_RDONLY); - memset(&loopinfo64, 0, sizeof(loopinfo64)); - - xstrncpy(loopinfo64.lo_file_name, file, LO_NAME_SIZE); - - if (encryption && *encryption) { - if (digits_only(encryption)) { - loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_type = atoi(encryption); - } else { - loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_type = LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI; - snprintf(loopinfo64.lo_crypt_name, LO_NAME_SIZE, - "%s", encryption); - } - } - - loopinfo64.lo_offset = offset; + memset (&loopinfo, 0, sizeof (loopinfo)); + xstrncpy (loopinfo.lo_file_name, file, LO_NAME_SIZE); + if (loopEncryptionType) + loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type = loop_crypt_type (loopEncryptionType, &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size, &apiName); + if (loopOffsetBytes) + loopinfo.lo_offset = mystrtoull(loopOffsetBytes, 1); + if (loopSizeBytes) + loopinfo.lo_sizelimit = mystrtoull(loopSizeBytes, 0); -#ifdef MCL_FUTURE +#ifdef MCL_FUTURE /* * Oh-oh, sensitive data coming up. Better lock into memory to prevent * passwd etc being swapped out and left somewhere on disk. */ - + if(mlockall(MCL_CURRENT | MCL_FUTURE)) { perror("memlock"); fprintf(stderr, _("Couldn't lock into memory, exiting.\n")); @@ -289,126 +790,222 @@ } #endif - switch (loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_type) { + switch (loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type) { case LO_CRYPT_NONE: - loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_key_size = 0; + loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size = 0; break; case LO_CRYPT_XOR: - pass = getpass(_("Password: ")); - goto gotpass; + pass = sGetPass (1, 0); + if(!pass) goto close_fd_ffd_return1; + xstrncpy (loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key, pass, LO_KEY_SIZE); + loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size = strlen(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key); + break; + case 3: /* LO_CRYPT_FISH2 */ + case 4: /* LO_CRYPT_BLOW */ + case 7: /* LO_CRYPT_SERPENT */ + case 8: /* LO_CRYPT_MARS */ + case 11: /* LO_CRYPT_RC6 */ + case 12: /* LO_CRYPT_DES_EDE3 */ + case 16: /* LO_CRYPT_AES */ + case 18: /* LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI */ + /* set default hash function */ + hashFunc = sha256_hash_buffer; + if(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size == 24) hashFunc = sha384_hash_buffer; + if(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size == 32) hashFunc = sha512_hash_buffer; + /* possibly override default hash function */ + if(passHashFuncName) { + if(!strcasecmp(passHashFuncName, "sha256")) { + hashFunc = sha256_hash_buffer; + } else if(!strcasecmp(passHashFuncName, "sha384")) { + hashFunc = sha384_hash_buffer; + } else if(!strcasecmp(passHashFuncName, "sha512")) { + hashFunc = sha512_hash_buffer; + } else if(!strcasecmp(passHashFuncName, "rmd160")) { + hashFunc = rmd160HashTwiceWithA; + minPassLen = 1; + } else if(!strcasecmp(passHashFuncName, "unhashed1")) { + hashFunc = unhashed1_key_setup; + } else if(!strcasecmp(passHashFuncName, "unhashed2")) { + hashFunc = unhashed2_key_setup; + minPassLen = 1; + } else if(!strcasecmp(passHashFuncName, "unhashed3") && passFDnumber && !gpgKeyFile) { + /* unhashed3 hash type reads binary key from file descriptor. */ + /* This is not compatible with gpgkey= mount option */ + if(rd_wr_retry(atoi(passFDnumber), (char *)&loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[0], LO_KEY_SIZE, 0) < 1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: couldn't read binary key\n")); + goto close_fd_ffd_return1; + } + break; /* out of switch(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type) */ + } else if(!strncasecmp(passHashFuncName, "random", 6) && ((passHashFuncName[6] == 0) || (passHashFuncName[6] == '/'))) { + /* random hash type sets up 65 random keys */ + /* WARNING! DO NOT USE RANDOM HASH TYPE ON PARTITION WITH EXISTING */ + /* IMPORTANT DATA ON IT. RANDOM HASH TYPE WILL DESTROY YOUR DATA. */ + if(loop_create_random_keys((char*)file, *loopro, &multiKeyBits[0][0])) { + goto close_fd_ffd_return1; + } + memcpy(&loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[0], &multiKeyBits[0][0], sizeof(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key)); + run_mkfs_command = multiKeyMode = 1000; + break; /* out of switch(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type) */ + } + } + pass = sGetPass (minPassLen, LOOP_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH); + if(!pass) goto close_fd_ffd_return1; + i = strlen(pass); + if(hashFunc == unhashed1_key_setup) { + /* this is for compatibility with historic loop-AES version */ + loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size = 16; /* 128 bits */ + if(i >= 32) loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size = 24; /* 192 bits */ + if(i >= 43) loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size = 32; /* 256 bits */ + } + (*hashFunc)(pass, i, &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[0], sizeof(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key)); + if(multiKeyMode) { + int r = 0, t; + while(r < multiKeyMode) { + t = strlen(multiKeyPass[r]); + (*hashFunc)(multiKeyPass[r], t, &multiKeyBits[r][0], 32); + memset(multiKeyPass[r], 0, t); + /* + * MultiKeyMode uses md5 IV. One key mode uses sector IV. Sector IV + * and md5 IV v2 and v3 are all computed differently. This first key + * byte XOR with 0x55/0xF4 is needed to cause complete decrypt failure + * in cases where data is encrypted with one type of IV and decrypted + * with another type IV. If identical key was used but only IV was + * computed differently, only first plaintext block of 512 byte CBC + * chain would decrypt incorrectly and rest would decrypt correctly. + * Partially correct decryption is dangerous. Decrypting all blocks + * incorrectly is safer because file system mount will simply fail. + */ + if(multiKeyMode == 65) { + multiKeyBits[r][0] ^= 0xF4; /* version 3 */ + } else { + multiKeyBits[r][0] ^= 0x55; /* version 2 */ + } + r++; + } + } else if(passIterThousands) { + aes_context ctx; + unsigned long iter = 0; + unsigned char tempkey[32]; + /* + * Set up AES-256 encryption key using same password and hash function + * as before but with password bit 0 flipped before hashing. That key + * is then used to encrypt actual loop key 'itercountk' thousand times. + */ + pass[0] ^= 1; + (*hashFunc)(pass, i, &tempkey[0], 32); + aes_set_key(&ctx, &tempkey[0], 32, 0); + sscanf(passIterThousands, "%lu", &iter); + iter *= 1000; + while(iter > 0) { + /* encrypt both 128bit blocks with AES-256 */ + aes_encrypt(&ctx, &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[ 0], &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[ 0]); + aes_encrypt(&ctx, &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[16], &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[16]); + /* exchange upper half of first block with lower half of second block */ + memcpy(&tempkey[0], &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[8], 8); + memcpy(&loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[8], &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[16], 8); + memcpy(&loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[16], &tempkey[0], 8); + iter--; + } + memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); + memset(&tempkey[0], 0, sizeof(tempkey)); + } + memset(pass, 0, i); /* erase original password */ + break; default: - pass = xgetpass(pfd, _("Password: ")); - gotpass: - memset(loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_key, 0, LO_KEY_SIZE); - xstrncpy(loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_key, pass, LO_KEY_SIZE); - memset(pass, 0, strlen(pass)); - loopinfo64.lo_encrypt_key_size = LO_KEY_SIZE; + fprintf (stderr, _("Error: don't know how to get key for encryption system %d\n"), loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type); + goto close_fd_ffd_return1; + } + + if(loInitValue) { + /* cipher modules are free to do whatever they want with this value */ + i = 0; + sscanf(loInitValue, "%d", &i); + loopinfo.lo_init[0] = i; } if (ioctl(fd, LOOP_SET_FD, ffd) < 0) { perror("ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD"); +keyclean_close_fd_ffd_return1: + memset(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key, 0, sizeof(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key)); + memset(&multiKeyBits[0][0], 0, sizeof(multiKeyBits)); +close_fd_ffd_return1: + close (fd); +close_ffd_return1: + close (ffd); return 1; } - close (ffd); - - i = ioctl(fd, LOOP_SET_STATUS64, &loopinfo64); - if (i) { - struct loop_info loopinfo; - int errsv = errno; - i = loop_info64_to_old(&loopinfo64, &loopinfo); - if (i) { - errno = errsv; - perror("ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS64"); - } else { - i = ioctl(fd, LOOP_SET_STATUS, &loopinfo); - if (i) - perror("ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS"); + /* type 18 == LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI */ + if ((loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type == 18) || (loop_set_status64_ioctl(fd, &loopinfo) < 0)) { + /* direct cipher interface failed - try CryptoAPI interface now */ + if(!apiName || (try_cryptoapi_loop_interface(fd, &loopinfo, apiName) < 0)) { + fprintf(stderr, _("ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: %s, requested cipher or key length (%d bits) not supported by kernel\n"), strerror(errno), loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size << 3); + loop_clr_fd_out: + (void) ioctl (fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); + goto keyclean_close_fd_ffd_return1; } - memset(&loopinfo, 0, sizeof(loopinfo)); } - memset(&loopinfo64, 0, sizeof(loopinfo64)); - - if (i) { - ioctl (fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); - close (fd); - return 1; + if(multiKeyMode >= 65) { + if(ioctl(fd, LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP_V3, &multiKeyBits[0][0]) < 0) { + if(multiKeyMode == 1000) goto try_v2_setup; + perror("ioctl: LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP_V3"); + goto loop_clr_fd_out; + } + } else if(multiKeyMode == 64) { + try_v2_setup: + if((ioctl(fd, LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP, &multiKeyBits[0][0]) < 0) && (multiKeyMode != 1000)) { + perror("ioctl: LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP"); + goto loop_clr_fd_out; + } } - close (fd); - - if (verbose > 1) - printf(_("set_loop(%s,%s,%llu): success\n"), - device, file, offset); - return 0; -} -int -del_loop (const char *device) { - int fd; - - if ((fd = open (device, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { - int errsv = errno; - fprintf(stderr, _("loop: can't delete device %s: %s\n"), - device, strerror (errsv)); - return 1; - } - if (ioctl (fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0) < 0) { - perror ("ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD"); - return 1; - } + memset(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key, 0, sizeof(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key)); + memset(&multiKeyBits[0][0], 0, sizeof(multiKeyBits)); close (fd); - if (verbose > 1) - printf(_("del_loop(%s): success\n"), device); - return 0; -} - -#else /* no LOOP_SET_FD defined */ -static void -mutter(void) { - fprintf(stderr, - _("This mount was compiled without loop support. " - "Please recompile.\n")); -} - -int -set_loop (const char *device, const char *file, unsigned long long offset, - const char *encryption, int *loopro) { - mutter(); - return 1; -} + close (ffd); -int -del_loop (const char *device) { - mutter(); - return 1; -} +#if !defined(MAIN) + if(run_mkfs_command && fstype && *fstype && **fstype && (getuid() == 0)) { + if(!loop_fork_mkfs_command((char *)device, (char *)(*fstype))) { + /* !strncasecmp(passHashFuncName, "random", 6) test matched */ + /* This reads octal mode for newly created file system root */ + /* directory node from '-o phash=random/1777' mount option. */ + /* octal mode--^^^^ */ + sscanf(passHashFuncName + 6, "/%o", AutoChmodPtr); + } else { + if((fd = open(device, mode)) >= 0) { + ioctl(fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); + close(fd); + return 1; + } + } + } +#endif -char * -find_unused_loop_device (void) { - mutter(); + if (verbose > 1) + printf(_("set_loop(%s,%s): success\n"), device, file); return 0; } -#endif - #ifdef MAIN -#ifdef LOOP_SET_FD - #include #include int verbose = 0; -char *progname; +static char *progname; static void usage(void) { fprintf(stderr, _("usage:\n\ - %s loop_device # give info\n\ - %s -d loop_device # delete\n\ - %s -f # find unused\n\ - %s [-e encryption] [-o offset] {-f|loop_device} file # setup\n"), - progname, progname, progname, progname); + %s [-e encryption] [options] loop_device file # setup\n\ + %s -F [options] loop_device [file] # setup, read /etc/fstab\n\ + %s loop_device # give info\n\ + %s -a # give info of all loops\n\ + %s -d loop_device # delete\n\ +options: -o offset -s sizelimit -p passwdfd -S pseed -H phash\n\ + -I loinit -T -K gpgkey -G gpghome -C itercountk -v -r\n"), + progname, progname, progname, progname, progname); exit(1); } @@ -439,107 +1036,191 @@ fprintf (stderr, "\n"); } +void +show_all_loops(void) +{ + char dev[20]; + char *lfmt[] = { "/dev/loop%d", "/dev/loop/%d" }; + int i, j, fd, x; + struct stat statbuf; + + for(i = 0; i < 256; i++) { + for(j = (sizeof(lfmt) / sizeof(lfmt[0])) - 1; j >= 0; j--) { + sprintf(dev, lfmt[j], i); + if(stat(dev, &statbuf) == 0 && S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) { + fd = open(dev, O_RDONLY); + if(fd >= 0) { + x = is_unused_loop_device(fd); + close(fd); + if(x == 0) { + show_loop(dev); + j = 0; + } + } + } + } + } +} + +int +read_options_from_fstab(char *loopToFind, char **partitionPtr) +{ + FILE *f; + struct mntent *m; + int y, foundMatch = 0; + char *opt, *fr1, *fr2; + struct options { + char *name; /* name of /etc/fstab option */ + char **dest; /* destination where it is written to */ + char *line; /* temp */ + }; + struct options tbl[] = { + { "device/file name ", partitionPtr }, /* must be index 0 */ + { "loop=", &loopToFind }, /* must be index 1 */ + { "offset=", &loopOffsetBytes }, + { "sizelimit=", &loopSizeBytes }, + { "encryption=", &loopEncryptionType }, + { "pseed=", &passSeedString }, + { "phash=", &passHashFuncName }, + { "loinit=", &loInitValue }, + { "gpgkey=", &gpgKeyFile }, + { "gpghome=", &gpgHomeDir }, + { "itercountk=", &passIterThousands }, + }; + struct options *p; + + if (!(f = setmntent("/etc/fstab", "r"))) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: unable to open /etc/fstab for reading\n")); + return 0; + } + while ((m = getmntent(f)) != NULL) { + tbl[0].line = fr1 = xstrdup(m->mnt_fsname); + p = &tbl[1]; + do { + p->line = NULL; + } while (++p < &tbl[sizeof(tbl) / sizeof(struct options)]); + opt = fr2 = xstrdup(m->mnt_opts); + for (opt = strtok(opt, ","); opt != NULL; opt = strtok(NULL, ",")) { + p = &tbl[1]; + do { + y = strlen(p->name); + if (!strncmp(opt, p->name, y)) + p->line = opt + y; + } while (++p < &tbl[sizeof(tbl) / sizeof(struct options)]); + } + if (tbl[1].line && !strcmp(loopToFind, tbl[1].line)) { + if (++foundMatch > 1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: multiple loop=%s options found in /etc/fstab\n"), loopToFind); + endmntent(f); + return 0; + } + p = &tbl[0]; + do { + if (!*p->dest && p->line) { + *p->dest = p->line; + if (verbose) + printf(_("using %s%s from /etc/fstab\n"), p->name, p->line); + } + } while (++p < &tbl[sizeof(tbl) / sizeof(struct options)]); + fr1 = fr2 = NULL; + } + if(fr1) free(fr1); + if(fr2) free(fr2); + } + endmntent(f); + if (foundMatch == 0) { + fprintf(stderr, _("Error: loop=%s option not found in /etc/fstab\n"), loopToFind); + } + return foundMatch; +} + int main(int argc, char **argv) { - char *p, *offset, *encryption, *passfd, *device, *file; - int delete, find, c; + char *partitionName = NULL; + int delete,c,option_a=0,option_F=0; int res = 0; int ro = 0; - int pfd = -1; - unsigned long long off; setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); textdomain(PACKAGE); - delete = find = 0; - off = 0; - offset = encryption = passfd = NULL; - + delete = 0; progname = argv[0]; - if ((p = strrchr(progname, '/')) != NULL) - progname = p+1; - - while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "de:E:fo:p:v")) != -1) { + while ((c = getopt(argc,argv,"aC:de:FG:H:I:K:o:p:rs:S:Tv")) != -1) { switch (c) { + case 'a': /* show status of all loops */ + option_a = 1; + break; + case 'C': + passIterThousands = optarg; + break; case 'd': delete = 1; break; - case 'E': case 'e': - encryption = optarg; + loopEncryptionType = optarg; break; - case 'f': - find = 1; + case 'F': /* read loop related options from /etc/fstab */ + option_F = 1; + break; + case 'G': /* GnuPG home dir */ + gpgHomeDir = optarg; + break; + case 'H': /* passphrase hash function name */ + passHashFuncName = optarg; + break; + case 'I': /* lo_init[0] value (in string form) */ + loInitValue = optarg; + break; + case 'K': /* GnuPG key file name */ + gpgKeyFile = optarg; break; case 'o': - offset = optarg; + loopOffsetBytes = optarg; + break; + case 'p': /* read passphrase from given fd */ + passFDnumber = optarg; break; - case 'p': - passfd = optarg; + case 'r': /* read-only */ + ro = 1; + break; + case 's': + loopSizeBytes = optarg; + break; + case 'S': /* optional seed for passphrase */ + passSeedString = optarg; + break; + case 'T': /* ask passphrase _twice_ */ + passAskTwice = "T"; break; case 'v': - verbose = 1; + verbose++; break; default: usage(); } } - - if (argc == 1) { - usage(); - } else if (delete) { - if (argc != optind+1 || encryption || offset || find) - usage(); - } else if (find) { - if (argc < optind || argc > optind+1) - usage(); - } else { - if (argc < optind+1 || argc > optind+2) - usage(); + if (argc == 1) usage(); + if (option_a) { + if (delete || (argc != optind)) usage(); + show_all_loops(); + exit(0); } - - if (find) { - device = find_unused_loop_device(); - if (device == NULL) - return -1; - if (verbose) - printf("Loop device is %s\n", device); - if (argc == optind) { - printf("%s\n", device); - return 0; - } - file = argv[optind]; + if ((delete && (argc != optind+1 || loopEncryptionType || loopOffsetBytes || loopSizeBytes || option_F)) || + (!delete && (argc < optind+1 || argc > optind+2))) + usage(); + if (argc > optind+1) + partitionName = argv[optind+1]; + if (option_F && (read_options_from_fstab(argv[optind], &partitionName) != 1)) + exit(1); + if (delete) { + res = del_loop(argv[optind]); + } else if ((argc == optind+1) && !option_F) { + res = show_loop(argv[optind]); } else { - device = argv[optind]; - if (argc == optind+1) - file = NULL; - else - file = argv[optind+1]; - } - - if (delete) - res = del_loop(device); - else if (file == NULL) - res = show_loop(device); - else { - if (offset && sscanf(offset, "%llu", &off) != 1) - usage(); - if (passfd && sscanf(passfd, "%d", &pfd) != 1) - usage(); - res = set_loop(device, file, off, encryption, pfd, &ro); + res = set_loop(argv[optind],partitionName,&ro,(const char**)0,(unsigned int *)0); } return res; } - -#else /* LOOP_SET_FD not defined */ - -int -main(int argc, char **argv) { - fprintf(stderr, - _("No loop support was available at compile time. " - "Please recompile.\n")); - return -1; -} -#endif #endif diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/lomount.h util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/lomount.h --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/lomount.h 2004-07-11 17:23:46.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/lomount.h 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,6 +1,17 @@ extern int verbose; -extern int set_loop(const char *, const char *, unsigned long long, - const char *, int, int *); +extern int set_loop(const char *, const char *, int *, const char **, unsigned int *); extern int del_loop(const char *); extern int is_loop_device(const char *); extern char * find_unused_loop_device(void); + +extern char *passFDnumber; +extern char *passAskTwice; +extern char *passSeedString; +extern char *passHashFuncName; +extern char *passIterThousands; +extern char *loInitValue; +extern char *gpgKeyFile; +extern char *gpgHomeDir; +extern char *loopOffsetBytes; +extern char *loopSizeBytes; +extern char *loopEncryptionType; diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/loop.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/loop.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/loop.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/loop.c 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +/* + * loop.c + * + * Copyright 2003 by Jari Ruusu. + * Redistribution of this file is permitted under the GNU GPL + */ + +/* collection of loop helper functions used by losetup, mount and swapon */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "loop.h" + +static void convert_info_to_info64(struct loop_info *info, struct loop_info64 *info64) +{ + memset(info64, 0, sizeof(*info64)); + info64->lo_number = info->lo_number; + info64->lo_device = info->lo_device; + info64->lo_inode = info->lo_inode; + info64->lo_rdevice = info->lo_rdevice; + info64->lo_offset = info->lo_offset; + info64->lo_encrypt_type = info->lo_encrypt_type; + info64->lo_encrypt_key_size = info->lo_encrypt_key_size; + info64->lo_flags = info->lo_flags; + info64->lo_init[0] = info->lo_init[0]; + info64->lo_init[1] = info->lo_init[1]; + info64->lo_sizelimit = 0; + if (info->lo_encrypt_type == 18) /* LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI */ + memcpy(info64->lo_crypt_name, info->lo_name, sizeof(info64->lo_crypt_name)); + else + memcpy(info64->lo_file_name, info->lo_name, sizeof(info64->lo_file_name)); + memcpy(info64->lo_encrypt_key, info->lo_encrypt_key, sizeof(info64->lo_encrypt_key)); +} + +static int convert_info64_to_info(struct loop_info64 *info64, struct loop_info *info) +{ + memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); + info->lo_number = info64->lo_number; + info->lo_device = info64->lo_device; + info->lo_inode = info64->lo_inode; + info->lo_rdevice = info64->lo_rdevice; + info->lo_offset = info64->lo_offset; + info->lo_encrypt_type = info64->lo_encrypt_type; + info->lo_encrypt_key_size = info64->lo_encrypt_key_size; + info->lo_flags = info64->lo_flags; + info->lo_init[0] = info64->lo_init[0]; + info->lo_init[1] = info64->lo_init[1]; + if (info->lo_encrypt_type == 18) /* LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI */ + memcpy(info->lo_name, info64->lo_crypt_name, sizeof(info->lo_name)); + else + memcpy(info->lo_name, info64->lo_file_name, sizeof(info->lo_name)); + memcpy(info->lo_encrypt_key, info64->lo_encrypt_key, sizeof(info->lo_encrypt_key)); + + /* error in case values were truncated */ + if (info->lo_device != info64->lo_device || + info->lo_rdevice != info64->lo_rdevice || + info->lo_inode != info64->lo_inode || + info->lo_offset != info64->lo_offset || + info64->lo_sizelimit) { + errno = EOVERFLOW; + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +int loop_set_status64_ioctl(int fd, struct loop_info64 *info64) +{ + struct loop_info info; + struct loop_info64 tmp; + int r; + + /* + * This ugly work around is needed because some + * Red Hat kernels are using same ioctl code: + * #define LOOP_CHANGE_FD 0x4C04 + * vs. + * #define LOOP_SET_STATUS64 0x4C04 + * that is used by modern loop driver. + * + * Attempt to detect presense of LOOP_GET_STATUS64 + * ioctl before issuing LOOP_SET_STATUS64 ioctl. + * Red Hat kernels with above LOOP_CHANGE_FD damage + * should return -1 and set errno to EINVAL. + */ + r = ioctl(fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS64, &tmp); + memset(&tmp, 0, sizeof(tmp)); + if ((r == 0) || (errno != EINVAL)) { + r = ioctl(fd, LOOP_SET_STATUS64, info64); + if (!r) + return 0; + } + r = convert_info64_to_info(info64, &info); + if (!r) + r = ioctl(fd, LOOP_SET_STATUS, &info); + + /* don't leave copies of encryption key on stack */ + memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); + return r; +} + +int loop_get_status64_ioctl(int fd, struct loop_info64 *info64) +{ + struct loop_info info; + int r; + + memset(info64, 0, sizeof(*info64)); + r = ioctl(fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS64, info64); + if (!r) + return 0; + r = ioctl(fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS, &info); + if (!r) + convert_info_to_info64(&info, info64); + + /* don't leave copies of encryption key on stack */ + memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); + return r; +} + +/* returns: 1=unused 0=busy */ +int is_unused_loop_device(int fd) +{ + struct loop_info64 info64; + struct loop_info info; + int r; + + r = ioctl(fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS64, &info64); + memset(&info64, 0, sizeof(info64)); + if (!r) + return 0; + if (errno == ENXIO) + return 1; + + r = ioctl(fd, LOOP_GET_STATUS, &info); + memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); + if (!r) + return 0; + if (errno == ENXIO) + return 1; + if (errno == EOVERFLOW) + return 0; + return 1; +} + +struct loop_crypt_type_struct loop_crypt_type_tbl[] = { + { 0, 0, 0, "no" }, + { 0, 0, 0, "none" }, + { 1, 0, 0, "xor" }, + { 3, 1, 16, "twofish" }, + { 4, 1, 16, "blowfish" }, + { 7, 1, 16, "serpent" }, + { 8, 1, 16, "mars" }, + { 11, 3, 16, "rc6" }, + { 12, 0, 21, "tripleDES" }, + { 12, 0, 24, "3des" }, + { 12, 0, 24, "des3_ede" }, + { 16, 1, 16, "AES" }, + { -1, 0, 0, NULL } +}; + +static char *getApiName(char *e, int *len) +{ + int x, y, z = 1, q = -1; + unsigned char *s; + + *len = y = 0; + s = strdup(e); + if(!s) + return ""; + x = strlen(s); + while(x > 0) { + x--; + if(!isdigit(s[x])) + break; + y += (s[x] - '0') * z; + z *= 10; + q = x; + } + while(x >= 0) { + s[x] = tolower(s[x]); + if(s[x] == '-') + s[x] = 0; + x--; + } + if(y >= 40) { + if(q >= 0) + s[q] = 0; + *len = y; + } + return(s); +} + +int loop_crypt_type(const char *name, u_int32_t *kbyp, char **apiName) +{ + int i, k; + + *apiName = getApiName((char *)name, &k); + if(k < 0) + k = 0; + if(k > 256) + k = 256; + for (i = 0; loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].id != -1; i++) { + if (!strcasecmp (*apiName , loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].name)) { + *kbyp = k ? k >> 3 : loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].keyBytes; + return loop_crypt_type_tbl[i].id; + } + } + *kbyp = 16; /* 128 bits */ + return 18; /* LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI */ +} + +int try_cryptoapi_loop_interface(int fd, struct loop_info64 *loopinfo, char *apiName) +{ + snprintf(loopinfo->lo_crypt_name, sizeof(loopinfo->lo_crypt_name), "%s-cbc", apiName); + loopinfo->lo_crypt_name[LO_NAME_SIZE - 1] = 0; + loopinfo->lo_encrypt_type = 18; /* LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI */ + return(loop_set_status64_ioctl(fd, loopinfo)); +} diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/loop.h util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/loop.h --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/loop.h 2003-07-16 20:06:02.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/loop.h 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,6 +1,20 @@ -#define LO_CRYPT_NONE 0 -#define LO_CRYPT_XOR 1 -#define LO_CRYPT_DES 2 +/* + * loop.h + * + * Copyright 2003 by Jari Ruusu. + * Redistribution of this file is permitted under the GNU GPL + */ + +#ifndef _LOOP_H +#define _LOOP_H 1 + +#include +#include +#include + +#define LO_CRYPT_NONE 0 +#define LO_CRYPT_XOR 1 +#define LO_CRYPT_DES 2 #define LO_CRYPT_CRYPTOAPI 18 #define LOOP_SET_FD 0x4C00 @@ -9,17 +23,25 @@ #define LOOP_GET_STATUS 0x4C03 #define LOOP_SET_STATUS64 0x4C04 #define LOOP_GET_STATUS64 0x4C05 +#define LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP 0x4C4D +#define LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP_V3 0x4C4E -#define LO_NAME_SIZE 64 -#define LO_KEY_SIZE 32 - -#include "my_dev_t.h" +#define LO_NAME_SIZE 64 +#define LO_KEY_SIZE 32 struct loop_info { int lo_number; - my_dev_t lo_device; +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= 0x20600 + __kernel_old_dev_t lo_device; +#else + __kernel_dev_t lo_device; +#endif unsigned long lo_inode; - my_dev_t lo_rdevice; +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= 0x20600 + __kernel_old_dev_t lo_rdevice; +#else + __kernel_dev_t lo_rdevice; +#endif int lo_offset; int lo_encrypt_type; int lo_encrypt_key_size; @@ -30,22 +52,35 @@ char reserved[4]; }; -/* - * Where to get __u8, __u32, __u64? Let us use unsigned char/int/long long - * and get punished when someone comes with 128-bit long longs. - */ struct loop_info64 { - unsigned long long lo_device; - unsigned long long lo_inode; - unsigned long long lo_rdevice; - unsigned long long lo_offset; - unsigned long long lo_sizelimit; /* bytes, 0 == max available */ - unsigned int lo_number; - unsigned int lo_encrypt_type; - unsigned int lo_encrypt_key_size; - unsigned int lo_flags; - unsigned char lo_file_name[LO_NAME_SIZE]; - unsigned char lo_crypt_name[LO_NAME_SIZE]; - unsigned char lo_encrypt_key[LO_KEY_SIZE]; - unsigned long long lo_init[2]; + u_int64_t lo_device; /* ioctl r/o */ + u_int64_t lo_inode; /* ioctl r/o */ + u_int64_t lo_rdevice; /* ioctl r/o */ + u_int64_t lo_offset; /* bytes */ + u_int64_t lo_sizelimit; /* bytes, 0 == max available */ + u_int32_t lo_number; /* ioctl r/o */ + u_int32_t lo_encrypt_type; + u_int32_t lo_encrypt_key_size; /* ioctl w/o */ + u_int32_t lo_flags; /* ioctl r/o */ + unsigned char lo_file_name[LO_NAME_SIZE]; + unsigned char lo_crypt_name[LO_NAME_SIZE]; + unsigned char lo_encrypt_key[LO_KEY_SIZE]; /* ioctl w/o */ + u_int64_t lo_init[2]; +}; + +extern int loop_set_status64_ioctl(int, struct loop_info64 *); +extern int loop_get_status64_ioctl(int, struct loop_info64 *); +extern int is_unused_loop_device(int); + +struct loop_crypt_type_struct { + short int id; + unsigned char flags; /* bit0 = show keybits, bit1 = add '-' before keybits */ + unsigned char keyBytes; + char *name; }; + +extern struct loop_crypt_type_struct loop_crypt_type_tbl[]; +extern int loop_crypt_type(const char *, u_int32_t *, char **); +extern int try_cryptoapi_loop_interface(int, struct loop_info64 *, char *); + +#endif diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/losetup.8 util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/losetup.8 --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/losetup.8 2004-12-05 01:35:54.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/losetup.8 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,42 +1,28 @@ -.TH LOSETUP 8 "2003-07-01" "Linux" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS" +.TH LOSETUP 8 "2004-11-25" "Linux" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS" .SH NAME losetup \- set up and control loop devices .SH SYNOPSIS .ad l -Get info: -.sp -.in +5 .B losetup +[ +.B \-e +.I encryption +] [options] +.I loop_device +file +.br +.B losetup -F +[options] .I loop_device -.sp -.in -5 -Delete loop: -.sp -.in +5 -.B "losetup \-d" +[file] +.br +.B losetup +[ +.B \-d +] .I loop_device -.sp -.in -5 -Print name of first unused loop device: -.sp -.in +5 -.B "losetup \-f" -.sp -.in -5 -Setup loop device: -.sp -.in +5 -.B losetup -.RB [{\-e | \-E} -.IR encryption ] -.RB [ \-o -.IR offset ] -.RB [ \-p -.IR pfd ] -.in +8 -.RB { \-f | \fIloop_device\fP } -.I file -.in -13 +.br +.B losetup -a .ad b .SH DESCRIPTION .B losetup @@ -44,45 +30,108 @@ to detach loop devices and to query the status of a loop device. If only the \fIloop_device\fP argument is given, the status of the corresponding loop device is shown. - -.SS "Encryption" -It is possible to specify transfer functions (for encryption/decryption -or other purposes) using one of the -.B \-E -and -.B \-e -options. -There are two mechanisms to specify the desired encryption: by number -and by name. If an encryption is specified by number then one -has to make sure that the Linux kernel knows about the encryption with that -number, probably by patching the kernel. Standard numbers that are -always present are 0 (no encryption) and 1 (XOR encryption). -When the cryptoloop module is loaded (or compiled in), it uses number 18. -This cryptoloop module wil take the name of an arbitrary encryption type -and finds the module that knows how to perform that encryption. -(Thus, either one uses a number different from 18 with the -.B \-E -option, or one uses a name with the -.B \-e -option.) .SH OPTIONS -.IP \fB\-d\fP +.IP \fB\-a\fP +Show status of all loop devices. +.IP "\fB\-C \fIitercountk\fP" +Runs hashed password through \fIitercountk\fP thousand iterations of AES-256 +before using it for loop encryption. This consumes lots of CPU cycles at +loop setup/mount time but not thereafter. In combination with password seed +this slows down dictionary attacks. Iteration is not done in multi-key mode. +.IP "\fB\-d\fP" Detach the file or device associated with the specified loop device. -.IP "\fB\-E \fIencryption_type\fP" -Enable data encryption with specified number. -.IP "\fB\-e \fIencryption_name\fP" -Enable data encryption with specified name. -.IP "\fB\-f\fP" -Find the first unused loop device. If a -.I file -argument is present, use this device. Otherwise, print its name. +.IP "\fB\-e \fIencryption\fP" +.RS +Enable data encryption. Following encryption types are recognized: +.IP \fBNONE\fP +Use no encryption (default). +.PD 0 +.IP \fBXOR\fP +Use a simple XOR encryption. +.IP "\fBAES128 AES\fP" +Use 128 bit AES encryption. Password is hashed with SHA-256 by default. +.IP \fBAES192\fP +Use 192 bit AES encryption. Password is hashed with SHA-384 by default. +.IP \fBAES256\fP +Use 256 bit AES encryption. Password is hashed with SHA-512 by default. + +.IP "\fBtwofish128 twofish160 twofish192 twofish256\fP" +.IP "\fBblowfish128 blowfish160 blowfish192 blowfish256\fP" +.IP "\fBserpent128 serpent192 serpent256 mars128 mars192\fP" +.IP "\fBmars256 rc6-128 rc6-192 rc6-256 tripleDES\fP" +These encryption types are available if they are enabled in kernel +configuration or corresponding modules have been loaded to kernel. +.PD +.RE +.IP "\fB\-F\fP" +Reads and uses mount options from /etc/fstab that match specified loop +device, including offset= sizelimit= encryption= pseed= phash= loinit= +gpgkey= gpghome= itercountk= and looped to device/file name. loop= option in +/etc/fstab must match specified loop device name. Command line options take +precedence in case of conflict. +.IP "\fB\-G \fIgpghome\fP" +Set gpg home directory to \fIgpghome\fP, so that gpg uses public/private +keys on \fIgpghome\fP directory. This is only used when gpgkey file needs to +be decrypted using public/private keys. If gpgkey file is encrypted with +symmetric cipher only, public/private keys are not required and this option +has no effect. +.IP "\fB\-H \fIphash\fP" +Uses \fIphash\fP function to hash password. Available hash functions are +sha256, sha384, sha512 and rmd160. unhashed1, unhashed2 and unhashed3 +functions also exist for compatibility with some obsolete implementations. + +Hash function random does not ask for password but sets up random keys and +attempts to put loop to multi-key mode. When random/1777 hash type is used +as mount option for mount program, mount program will create new file system +on the loop device and construct initial permissions of file system root +directory from octal digits that follow the slash character. + +WARNING! DO NOT USE RANDOM HASH TYPE ON PARTITION WITH EXISTING IMPORTANT +DATA ON IT. RANDOM HASH TYPE WILL DESTROY YOUR DATA. +.IP "\fB\-I \fIloinit\fP" +Passes a numeric value of \fIloinit\fP as a parameter to cipher transfer +function. Cipher transfer functions are free to interpret value as they +want. +.IP "\fB\-K \fIgpgkey\fP" +Password is piped to gpg so that gpg can decrypt file \fIgpgkey\fP which +contains the real keys that are used to encrypt loop device. If decryption +requires public/private keys and gpghome is not specified, all users use +their own gpg public/private keys to decrypt \fIgpgkey\fP. Decrypted +\fIgpgkey\fP should contain 1 or 64 or 65 keys, each key at least 20 +characters and separated by newline. If decrypted \fIgpgkey\fP contains 64 +or 65 keys, then loop device is put to multi-key mode. In multi-key mode +first key is used for first sector, second key for second sector, and so on. +65th key, if present, is used as additional input to MD5 IV computation. .IP "\fB\-o \fIoffset\fP" The data start is moved \fIoffset\fP bytes into the specified file or -device. -.IP "\fB\-p \fInum\fP" -Read the passphrase from file descriptor with number -.I num -instead of from the terminal. +device. Normally offset is included in IV (initialization vector) +computations. If offset is prefixed with @ character, then offset is not +included in IV computations. @ prefix functionality may not be supported on +some older kernels and/or loop drivers. +.IP "\fB\-p \fIpasswdfd\fP" +Read the passphrase from file descriptor \fIpasswdfd\fP instead of the +terminal. If -K option is not being used (no gpg key file), then losetup +attempts to read 65 keys from \fIpasswdfd\fP, each key at least 20 +characters and separated by newline. If losetup successfully reads 64 or 65 +keys, then loop device is put to multi-key mode. If losetup encounters +end-of-file before 64 keys are read, then only first key is used in +single-key mode. +.IP "\fB\-r\fP" +Read-only mode. +.IP "\fB\-s \fIsizelimit\fP" +Size of loop device is limited to \fIsizelimit\fP bytes. If unspecified or +set to zero, loop device size is set to maximum available (file size minus +offset). This option may not be supported on some older kernels and/or loop +drivers. +.IP "\fB\-S \fIpseed\fP" +Sets encryption password seed \fIpseed\fP which is appended to user supplied +password before hashing. Using different seeds for different partitions +makes dictionary attacks slower but does not prevent them if user supplied +password is guessable. Seed is not used in multi-key mode. +.IP "\fB\-T\fP" +Asks password twice. +.IP "\fB\-v\fP" +Verbose mode. .SH RETURN VALUE .B losetup returns 0 on success, nonzero on failure. When @@ -94,43 +143,26 @@ .SH FILES .nf -/dev/loop0, /dev/loop1, ... loop devices (major=7) +/dev/loop0,/dev/loop1,... loop devices (major=7) .fi .SH EXAMPLE -If you are using the loadable module you must have the module loaded -first with the command -.IP -# insmod loop.o -.LP -Maybe also encryption modules are needed. -.IP -# insmod des.o -# insmod cryptoloop.o -.LP The following commands can be used as an example of using the loop device. .nf -.IP -# dd if=/dev/zero of=/file bs=1k count=100 -# losetup -e des /dev/loop0 /file -Password: -Init (up to 16 hex digits): -# mkfs -t ext2 /dev/loop0 100 -# mount -t ext2 /dev/loop0 /mnt + +dd if=/dev/zero of=/file bs=1k count=500 +head -c 2925 /dev/random | uuencode -m - | head -n 66 \\ + | tail -n 65 | gpg --symmetric -a >/etc/fskey9.gpg +losetup -e AES128 -K /etc/fskey9.gpg /dev/loop0 /file +mkfs -t ext2 /dev/loop0 +mount -t ext2 /dev/loop0 /mnt ... -# umount /dev/loop0 -# losetup -d /dev/loop0 -.fi -.LP -If you are using the loadable module you may remove the module with -the command -.IP -# rmmod loop -.LP +umount /dev/loop0 +losetup -d /dev/loop0 .fi .SH RESTRICTION -DES encryption is painfully slow. On the other hand, XOR is terribly weak. -.\" .SH AUTHORS -.\" .nf -.\" Original version: Theodore Ts'o -.\" Original DES by: Eric Young -.\" .fi +XOR encryption is terribly weak. +.SH AUTHORS +.nf +Original version: Theodore Ts'o +AES support: Jari Ruusu +.fi diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/loumount.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/loumount.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/loumount.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/loumount.c 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* + * loumount.c + * + * This code was extracted to separate file from lomount.c so that umount + * program doesn't have to link with all loop related setup code + */ + +#define LOOPMAJOR 7 + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "loop.h" +#include "lomount.h" +#include "xstrncpy.h" +#include "nls.h" + +int +is_loop_device (const char *device) { + struct stat statbuf; + + return (stat(device, &statbuf) == 0 && + S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode) && + major(statbuf.st_rdev) == LOOPMAJOR); +} + +int +del_loop (const char *device) { + int fd; + + if ((fd = open (device, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { + int errsv = errno; + fprintf(stderr, _("loop: can't delete device %s: %s\n"), + device, strerror (errsv)); + return 1; + } + if (ioctl (fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0) < 0) { + perror ("ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD"); + return 1; + } + close (fd); + if (verbose > 1) + printf(_("del_loop(%s): success\n"), device); + return 0; +} diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/mount.8 util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/mount.8 --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/mount.8 2004-12-19 22:30:14.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/mount.8 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -281,6 +281,16 @@ .B \-v Verbose mode. .TP +.B \-p "\fIpasswdfd\fP" +If the mount requires a passphrase to be entered, read it from file +descriptor \fIpasswdfd\fP instead of from the terminal. If mount uses +encrypted loop device and gpgkey= mount option is not being used (no gpg key +file), then mount attempts to read 65 keys from \fIpasswdfd\fP, each key at +least 20 characters and separated by newline. If mount successfully reads 64 +or 65 keys, then loop device is put to multi-key mode. If mount encounters +end-of-file before 64 keys are read, then only first key is used in +single-key mode. +.TP .B \-a Mount all filesystems (of the given types) mentioned in .IR fstab . @@ -328,12 +338,6 @@ .I /etc is on a read-only file system. .TP -.BI \-p " num" -In case of a loop mount with encryption, read the passphrase from -file descriptor -.I num -instead of from the terminal. -.TP .B \-s Tolerate sloppy mount options rather than failing. This will ignore mount options not supported by a filesystem type. Not all filesystems @@ -1841,13 +1845,17 @@ and then mount this device on .IR /mnt . -This type of mount knows about three options, namely -.BR loop ", " offset " and " encryption , +This type of mount knows about 10 options, namely +.BR loop ", " offset ", " sizelimit ", " encryption ", " pseed ", " phash ", " loinit ", " gpgkey ", " gpghome " and " itercountk that are really options to .BR \%losetup (8). (These options can be used in addition to those specific to the filesystem type.) +If the mount requires a passphrase, you will be prompted for one unless you +specify a file descriptor to read from instead with the +.BR \-p +option. If no explicit loop device is mentioned (but just an option `\fB\-o loop\fP' is given), then .B mount diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/mount.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/mount.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/mount.c 2004-12-21 22:00:36.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/mount.c 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include @@ -80,9 +81,6 @@ /* True if ruid != euid. */ static int suid = 0; -/* Contains the fd to read the passphrase from, if any. */ -static int pfd = -1; - /* Map from -o and fstab option strings to the flag argument to mount(2). */ struct opt_map { const char *opt; /* option name */ @@ -167,7 +165,7 @@ { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } }; -static const char *opt_loopdev, *opt_vfstype, *opt_offset, *opt_encryption, +static const char *opt_loopdev, *opt_vfstype, *opt_speed, *opt_comment; static struct string_opt_map { @@ -177,8 +175,15 @@ } string_opt_map[] = { { "loop=", 0, &opt_loopdev }, { "vfs=", 1, &opt_vfstype }, - { "offset=", 0, &opt_offset }, - { "encryption=", 0, &opt_encryption }, + { "pseed=", 1, (const char **)&passSeedString }, + { "phash=", 0, (const char **)&passHashFuncName }, + { "loinit=", 0, (const char **)&loInitValue }, + { "gpgkey=", 0, (const char **)&gpgKeyFile }, + { "gpghome=", 0, (const char **)&gpgHomeDir }, + { "itercountk=", 1, (const char **)&passIterThousands }, + { "offset=", 0, (const char **)&loopOffsetBytes }, + { "sizelimit=", 0, (const char **)&loopSizeBytes }, + { "encryption=", 0, (const char **)&loopEncryptionType }, { "speed=", 0, &opt_speed }, { "comment=", 1, &opt_comment }, { NULL, 0, NULL } @@ -580,9 +585,8 @@ static int loop_check(const char **spec, const char **type, int *flags, - int *loop, const char **loopdev, const char **loopfile) { + int *loop, const char **loopdev, const char **loopfile, unsigned int *AutoChmodPtr) { int looptype; - unsigned long long offset; /* * In the case of a loop mount, either type is of the form lo@/dev/loop5 @@ -607,7 +611,7 @@ *type = opt_vfstype; } - *loop = ((*flags & MS_LOOP) || *loopdev || opt_offset || opt_encryption); + *loop = ((*flags & MS_LOOP) || *loopdev || loopOffsetBytes || loopSizeBytes || loopEncryptionType); *loopfile = *spec; if (*loop) { @@ -624,9 +628,7 @@ return EX_SYSERR; /* no more loop devices */ if (verbose) printf(_("mount: going to use the loop device %s\n"), *loopdev); - offset = opt_offset ? strtoull(opt_offset, NULL, 0) : 0; - if (set_loop(*loopdev, *loopfile, offset, - opt_encryption, pfd, &loopro)) { + if (set_loop (*loopdev, *loopfile, &loopro, type, AutoChmodPtr)) { if (verbose) printf(_("mount: failed setting up loop device\n")); return EX_FAIL; @@ -687,14 +689,6 @@ } static void -set_pfd(char *s) { - if (!isdigit(*s)) - die(EX_USAGE, - _("mount: argument to -p or --pass-fd must be a number")); - pfd = atoi(optarg); -} - -static void cdrom_setspeed(const char *spec) { #define CDROM_SELECT_SPEED 0x5322 /* Set the CD-ROM speed */ if (opt_speed) { @@ -788,6 +782,7 @@ const char *opts, *spec, *node, *types; char *user = 0; int loop = 0; + unsigned int LoopMountAutomaticChmod = 0; const char *loopdev = 0, *loopfile = 0; struct stat statbuf; int nfs_mount_version = 0; /* any version */ @@ -820,7 +815,7 @@ * stale assignments of files to loop devices. Nasty when used for * encryption. */ - res = loop_check(&spec, &types, &flags, &loop, &loopdev, &loopfile); + res = loop_check(&spec, &types, &flags, &loop, &loopdev, &loopfile, &LoopMountAutomaticChmod); if (res) goto out; } @@ -855,9 +850,20 @@ block_signals (SIG_BLOCK); - if (!fake) + if (!fake) { mnt5_res = guess_fstype_and_mount (spec, node, &types, flags & ~MS_NOSYS, mount_opts); + if(!mnt5_res && LoopMountAutomaticChmod && (getuid() == 0)) { + /* + * If loop was set up using random keys and new file system + * was created on the loop device, initial permissions for + * file system root directory need to be set here. + */ + if(chmod(node, LoopMountAutomaticChmod)) { + error (_("Error: encrypted file system chmod() failed")); + } + } + } if (fake || mnt5_res == 0) { /* Mount succeeded, report this (if verbose) and write mtab entry. */ @@ -1530,8 +1536,8 @@ else test_opts = xstrdup(optarg); break; - case 'p': /* fd on which to read passwd */ - set_pfd(optarg); + case 'p': /* read passphrase from given fd */ + passFDnumber = optarg; break; case 'r': /* mount readonly */ readonly = 1; diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/mount_by_label.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/mount_by_label.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/mount_by_label.c 2004-12-21 23:15:33.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/mount_by_label.c 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ if (!procpt) { static int warn = 0; if (!warn++) - error (_("%s: could not open %s, so UUID and LABEL " + fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open %s, so UUID and LABEL " "conversion cannot be done.\n"), progname, PROC_PARTITIONS); return; diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/rmd160.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/rmd160.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/rmd160.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/rmd160.c 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,532 @@ +/* rmd160.c - RIPE-MD160 + * Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + */ + +/* This file was part of GnuPG. Modified for use within the Linux + * mount utility by Marc Mutz . None of this code is + * by myself. I just removed everything that you don't need when all + * you want to do is to use rmd160_hash_buffer(). + * My comments are marked with (mm). */ + +/* GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * GnuPG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA */ + +#include /* (mm) for memcpy */ +#include /* (mm) for BIG_ENDIAN and BYTE_ORDER */ +#include "rmd160.h" + +/* (mm) these are used by the original GnuPG file. In order to modify + * that file not too much, we keep the notations. maybe it would be + * better to include linux/types.h and typedef __u32 to u32 and __u8 + * to byte? */ +typedef unsigned int u32; /* taken from e.g. util-linux's minix.h */ +typedef unsigned char byte; + +typedef struct { + u32 h0,h1,h2,h3,h4; + u32 nblocks; + byte buf[64]; + int count; +} RMD160_CONTEXT; + +/**************** + * Rotate a 32 bit integer by n bytes + */ +#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__i386__) +static inline u32 +rol( u32 x, int n) +{ + __asm__("roll %%cl,%0" + :"=r" (x) + :"0" (x),"c" (n)); + return x; +} +#else + #define rol(x,n) ( ((x) << (n)) | ((x) >> (32-(n))) ) +#endif + +/********************************* + * RIPEMD-160 is not patented, see (as of 25.10.97) + * http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~bosselae/ripemd160.html + * Note that the code uses Little Endian byteorder, which is good for + * 386 etc, but we must add some conversion when used on a big endian box. + * + * + * Pseudo-code for RIPEMD-160 + * + * RIPEMD-160 is an iterative hash function that operates on 32-bit words. + * The round function takes as input a 5-word chaining variable and a 16-word + * message block and maps this to a new chaining variable. All operations are + * defined on 32-bit words. Padding is identical to that of MD4. + * + * + * RIPEMD-160: definitions + * + * + * nonlinear functions at bit level: exor, mux, -, mux, - + * + * f(j, x, y, z) = x XOR y XOR z (0 <= j <= 15) + * f(j, x, y, z) = (x AND y) OR (NOT(x) AND z) (16 <= j <= 31) + * f(j, x, y, z) = (x OR NOT(y)) XOR z (32 <= j <= 47) + * f(j, x, y, z) = (x AND z) OR (y AND NOT(z)) (48 <= j <= 63) + * f(j, x, y, z) = x XOR (y OR NOT(z)) (64 <= j <= 79) + * + * + * added constants (hexadecimal) + * + * K(j) = 0x00000000 (0 <= j <= 15) + * K(j) = 0x5A827999 (16 <= j <= 31) int(2**30 x sqrt(2)) + * K(j) = 0x6ED9EBA1 (32 <= j <= 47) int(2**30 x sqrt(3)) + * K(j) = 0x8F1BBCDC (48 <= j <= 63) int(2**30 x sqrt(5)) + * K(j) = 0xA953FD4E (64 <= j <= 79) int(2**30 x sqrt(7)) + * K'(j) = 0x50A28BE6 (0 <= j <= 15) int(2**30 x cbrt(2)) + * K'(j) = 0x5C4DD124 (16 <= j <= 31) int(2**30 x cbrt(3)) + * K'(j) = 0x6D703EF3 (32 <= j <= 47) int(2**30 x cbrt(5)) + * K'(j) = 0x7A6D76E9 (48 <= j <= 63) int(2**30 x cbrt(7)) + * K'(j) = 0x00000000 (64 <= j <= 79) + * + * + * selection of message word + * + * r(j) = j (0 <= j <= 15) + * r(16..31) = 7, 4, 13, 1, 10, 6, 15, 3, 12, 0, 9, 5, 2, 14, 11, 8 + * r(32..47) = 3, 10, 14, 4, 9, 15, 8, 1, 2, 7, 0, 6, 13, 11, 5, 12 + * r(48..63) = 1, 9, 11, 10, 0, 8, 12, 4, 13, 3, 7, 15, 14, 5, 6, 2 + * r(64..79) = 4, 0, 5, 9, 7, 12, 2, 10, 14, 1, 3, 8, 11, 6, 15, 13 + * r0(0..15) = 5, 14, 7, 0, 9, 2, 11, 4, 13, 6, 15, 8, 1, 10, 3, 12 + * r0(16..31)= 6, 11, 3, 7, 0, 13, 5, 10, 14, 15, 8, 12, 4, 9, 1, 2 + * r0(32..47)= 15, 5, 1, 3, 7, 14, 6, 9, 11, 8, 12, 2, 10, 0, 4, 13 + * r0(48..63)= 8, 6, 4, 1, 3, 11, 15, 0, 5, 12, 2, 13, 9, 7, 10, 14 + * r0(64..79)= 12, 15, 10, 4, 1, 5, 8, 7, 6, 2, 13, 14, 0, 3, 9, 11 + * + * + * amount for rotate left (rol) + * + * s(0..15) = 11, 14, 15, 12, 5, 8, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 6, 7, 9, 8 + * s(16..31) = 7, 6, 8, 13, 11, 9, 7, 15, 7, 12, 15, 9, 11, 7, 13, 12 + * s(32..47) = 11, 13, 6, 7, 14, 9, 13, 15, 14, 8, 13, 6, 5, 12, 7, 5 + * s(48..63) = 11, 12, 14, 15, 14, 15, 9, 8, 9, 14, 5, 6, 8, 6, 5, 12 + * s(64..79) = 9, 15, 5, 11, 6, 8, 13, 12, 5, 12, 13, 14, 11, 8, 5, 6 + * s'(0..15) = 8, 9, 9, 11, 13, 15, 15, 5, 7, 7, 8, 11, 14, 14, 12, 6 + * s'(16..31)= 9, 13, 15, 7, 12, 8, 9, 11, 7, 7, 12, 7, 6, 15, 13, 11 + * s'(32..47)= 9, 7, 15, 11, 8, 6, 6, 14, 12, 13, 5, 14, 13, 13, 7, 5 + * s'(48..63)= 15, 5, 8, 11, 14, 14, 6, 14, 6, 9, 12, 9, 12, 5, 15, 8 + * s'(64..79)= 8, 5, 12, 9, 12, 5, 14, 6, 8, 13, 6, 5, 15, 13, 11, 11 + * + * + * initial value (hexadecimal) + * + * h0 = 0x67452301; h1 = 0xEFCDAB89; h2 = 0x98BADCFE; h3 = 0x10325476; + * h4 = 0xC3D2E1F0; + * + * + * RIPEMD-160: pseudo-code + * + * It is assumed that the message after padding consists of t 16-word blocks + * that will be denoted with X[i][j], with 0 <= i <= t-1 and 0 <= j <= 15. + * The symbol [+] denotes addition modulo 2**32 and rol_s denotes cyclic left + * shift (rotate) over s positions. + * + * + * for i := 0 to t-1 { + * A := h0; B := h1; C := h2; D = h3; E = h4; + * A' := h0; B' := h1; C' := h2; D' = h3; E' = h4; + * for j := 0 to 79 { + * T := rol_s(j)(A [+] f(j, B, C, D) [+] X[i][r(j)] [+] K(j)) [+] E; + * A := E; E := D; D := rol_10(C); C := B; B := T; + * T := rol_s'(j)(A' [+] f(79-j, B', C', D') [+] X[i][r'(j)] + [+] K'(j)) [+] E'; + * A' := E'; E' := D'; D' := rol_10(C'); C' := B'; B' := T; + * } + * T := h1 [+] C [+] D'; h1 := h2 [+] D [+] E'; h2 := h3 [+] E [+] A'; + * h3 := h4 [+] A [+] B'; h4 := h0 [+] B [+] C'; h0 := T; + * } + */ + +/* Some examples: + * "" 9c1185a5c5e9fc54612808977ee8f548b2258d31 + * "a" 0bdc9d2d256b3ee9daae347be6f4dc835a467ffe + * "abc" 8eb208f7e05d987a9b044a8e98c6b087f15a0bfc + * "message digest" 5d0689ef49d2fae572b881b123a85ffa21595f36 + * "a...z" f71c27109c692c1b56bbdceb5b9d2865b3708dbc + * "abcdbcde...nopq" 12a053384a9c0c88e405a06c27dcf49ada62eb2b + * "A...Za...z0...9" b0e20b6e3116640286ed3a87a5713079b21f5189 + * 8 times "1234567890" 9b752e45573d4b39f4dbd3323cab82bf63326bfb + * 1 million times "a" 52783243c1697bdbe16d37f97f68f08325dc1528 + */ + + +static void +rmd160_init( RMD160_CONTEXT *hd ) +{ + hd->h0 = 0x67452301; + hd->h1 = 0xEFCDAB89; + hd->h2 = 0x98BADCFE; + hd->h3 = 0x10325476; + hd->h4 = 0xC3D2E1F0; + hd->nblocks = 0; + hd->count = 0; +} + + + +/**************** + * Transform the message X which consists of 16 32-bit-words + */ +static void +transform( RMD160_CONTEXT *hd, byte *data ) +{ + u32 a,b,c,d,e,aa,bb,cc,dd,ee,t; + #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN + u32 x[16]; + { int i; + byte *p2, *p1; + for(i=0, p1=data, p2=(byte*)x; i < 16; i++, p2 += 4 ) { + p2[3] = *p1++; + p2[2] = *p1++; + p2[1] = *p1++; + p2[0] = *p1++; + } + } + #else + #if 0 + u32 *x =(u32*)data; + #else + /* this version is better because it is always aligned; + * The performance penalty on a 586-100 is about 6% which + * is acceptable - because the data is more local it might + * also be possible that this is faster on some machines. + * This function (when compiled with -02 on gcc 2.7.2) + * executes on a 586-100 (39.73 bogomips) at about 1900kb/sec; + * [measured with a 4MB data and "gpgm --print-md rmd160"] */ + u32 x[16]; + memcpy( x, data, 64 ); + #endif + #endif + + +#define K0 0x00000000 +#define K1 0x5A827999 +#define K2 0x6ED9EBA1 +#define K3 0x8F1BBCDC +#define K4 0xA953FD4E +#define KK0 0x50A28BE6 +#define KK1 0x5C4DD124 +#define KK2 0x6D703EF3 +#define KK3 0x7A6D76E9 +#define KK4 0x00000000 +#define F0(x,y,z) ( (x) ^ (y) ^ (z) ) +#define F1(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (y)) | (~(x) & (z)) ) +#define F2(x,y,z) ( ((x) | ~(y)) ^ (z) ) +#define F3(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (z)) | ((y) & ~(z)) ) +#define F4(x,y,z) ( (x) ^ ((y) | ~(z)) ) +#define R(a,b,c,d,e,f,k,r,s) do { t = a + f(b,c,d) + k + x[r]; \ + a = rol(t,s) + e; \ + c = rol(c,10); \ + } while(0) + + /* left lane */ + a = hd->h0; + b = hd->h1; + c = hd->h2; + d = hd->h3; + e = hd->h4; + R( a, b, c, d, e, F0, K0, 0, 11 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F0, K0, 1, 14 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F0, K0, 2, 15 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F0, K0, 3, 12 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F0, K0, 4, 5 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F0, K0, 5, 8 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F0, K0, 6, 7 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F0, K0, 7, 9 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F0, K0, 8, 11 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F0, K0, 9, 13 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F0, K0, 10, 14 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F0, K0, 11, 15 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F0, K0, 12, 6 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F0, K0, 13, 7 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F0, K0, 14, 9 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F0, K0, 15, 8 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F1, K1, 7, 7 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F1, K1, 4, 6 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F1, K1, 13, 8 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F1, K1, 1, 13 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F1, K1, 10, 11 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F1, K1, 6, 9 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F1, K1, 15, 7 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F1, K1, 3, 15 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F1, K1, 12, 7 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F1, K1, 0, 12 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F1, K1, 9, 15 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F1, K1, 5, 9 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F1, K1, 2, 11 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F1, K1, 14, 7 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F1, K1, 11, 13 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F1, K1, 8, 12 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, K2, 3, 11 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F2, K2, 10, 13 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F2, K2, 14, 6 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F2, K2, 4, 7 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F2, K2, 9, 14 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, K2, 15, 9 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F2, K2, 8, 13 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F2, K2, 1, 15 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F2, K2, 2, 14 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F2, K2, 7, 8 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, K2, 0, 13 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F2, K2, 6, 6 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F2, K2, 13, 5 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F2, K2, 11, 12 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F2, K2, 5, 7 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, K2, 12, 5 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F3, K3, 1, 11 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F3, K3, 9, 12 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F3, K3, 11, 14 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F3, K3, 10, 15 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F3, K3, 0, 14 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F3, K3, 8, 15 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F3, K3, 12, 9 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F3, K3, 4, 8 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F3, K3, 13, 9 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F3, K3, 3, 14 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F3, K3, 7, 5 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F3, K3, 15, 6 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F3, K3, 14, 8 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F3, K3, 5, 6 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F3, K3, 6, 5 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F3, K3, 2, 12 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F4, K4, 4, 9 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F4, K4, 0, 15 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F4, K4, 5, 5 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F4, K4, 9, 11 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F4, K4, 7, 6 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F4, K4, 12, 8 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F4, K4, 2, 13 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F4, K4, 10, 12 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F4, K4, 14, 5 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F4, K4, 1, 12 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F4, K4, 3, 13 ); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F4, K4, 8, 14 ); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F4, K4, 11, 11 ); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F4, K4, 6, 8 ); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F4, K4, 15, 5 ); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F4, K4, 13, 6 ); + + aa = a; bb = b; cc = c; dd = d; ee = e; + + /* right lane */ + a = hd->h0; + b = hd->h1; + c = hd->h2; + d = hd->h3; + e = hd->h4; + R( a, b, c, d, e, F4, KK0, 5, 8); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F4, KK0, 14, 9); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F4, KK0, 7, 9); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F4, KK0, 0, 11); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F4, KK0, 9, 13); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F4, KK0, 2, 15); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F4, KK0, 11, 15); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F4, KK0, 4, 5); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F4, KK0, 13, 7); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F4, KK0, 6, 7); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F4, KK0, 15, 8); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F4, KK0, 8, 11); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F4, KK0, 1, 14); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F4, KK0, 10, 14); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F4, KK0, 3, 12); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F4, KK0, 12, 6); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F3, KK1, 6, 9); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F3, KK1, 11, 13); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F3, KK1, 3, 15); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F3, KK1, 7, 7); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F3, KK1, 0, 12); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F3, KK1, 13, 8); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F3, KK1, 5, 9); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F3, KK1, 10, 11); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F3, KK1, 14, 7); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F3, KK1, 15, 7); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F3, KK1, 8, 12); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F3, KK1, 12, 7); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F3, KK1, 4, 6); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F3, KK1, 9, 15); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F3, KK1, 1, 13); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F3, KK1, 2, 11); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, KK2, 15, 9); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F2, KK2, 5, 7); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F2, KK2, 1, 15); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F2, KK2, 3, 11); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F2, KK2, 7, 8); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, KK2, 14, 6); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F2, KK2, 6, 6); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F2, KK2, 9, 14); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F2, KK2, 11, 12); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F2, KK2, 8, 13); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, KK2, 12, 5); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F2, KK2, 2, 14); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F2, KK2, 10, 13); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F2, KK2, 0, 13); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F2, KK2, 4, 7); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F2, KK2, 13, 5); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F1, KK3, 8, 15); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F1, KK3, 6, 5); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F1, KK3, 4, 8); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F1, KK3, 1, 11); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F1, KK3, 3, 14); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F1, KK3, 11, 14); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F1, KK3, 15, 6); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F1, KK3, 0, 14); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F1, KK3, 5, 6); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F1, KK3, 12, 9); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F1, KK3, 2, 12); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F1, KK3, 13, 9); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F1, KK3, 9, 12); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F1, KK3, 7, 5); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F1, KK3, 10, 15); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F1, KK3, 14, 8); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F0, KK4, 12, 8); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F0, KK4, 15, 5); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F0, KK4, 10, 12); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F0, KK4, 4, 9); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F0, KK4, 1, 12); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F0, KK4, 5, 5); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F0, KK4, 8, 14); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F0, KK4, 7, 6); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F0, KK4, 6, 8); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F0, KK4, 2, 13); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F0, KK4, 13, 6); + R( a, b, c, d, e, F0, KK4, 14, 5); + R( e, a, b, c, d, F0, KK4, 0, 15); + R( d, e, a, b, c, F0, KK4, 3, 13); + R( c, d, e, a, b, F0, KK4, 9, 11); + R( b, c, d, e, a, F0, KK4, 11, 11); + + + t = hd->h1 + d + cc; + hd->h1 = hd->h2 + e + dd; + hd->h2 = hd->h3 + a + ee; + hd->h3 = hd->h4 + b + aa; + hd->h4 = hd->h0 + c + bb; + hd->h0 = t; +} + + +/* Update the message digest with the contents + * of INBUF with length INLEN. + */ +static void +rmd160_write( RMD160_CONTEXT *hd, byte *inbuf, size_t inlen) +{ + if( hd->count == 64 ) { /* flush the buffer */ + transform( hd, hd->buf ); + hd->count = 0; + hd->nblocks++; + } + if( !inbuf ) + return; + if( hd->count ) { + for( ; inlen && hd->count < 64; inlen-- ) + hd->buf[hd->count++] = *inbuf++; + rmd160_write( hd, NULL, 0 ); + if( !inlen ) + return; + } + + while( inlen >= 64 ) { + transform( hd, inbuf ); + hd->count = 0; + hd->nblocks++; + inlen -= 64; + inbuf += 64; + } + for( ; inlen && hd->count < 64; inlen-- ) + hd->buf[hd->count++] = *inbuf++; +} + +/* The routine terminates the computation + */ + +static void +rmd160_final( RMD160_CONTEXT *hd ) +{ + u32 t, msb, lsb; + byte *p; + + rmd160_write(hd, NULL, 0); /* flush */; + + msb = 0; + t = hd->nblocks; + if( (lsb = t << 6) < t ) /* multiply by 64 to make a byte count */ + msb++; + msb += t >> 26; + t = lsb; + if( (lsb = t + hd->count) < t ) /* add the count */ + msb++; + t = lsb; + if( (lsb = t << 3) < t ) /* multiply by 8 to make a bit count */ + msb++; + msb += t >> 29; + + if( hd->count < 56 ) { /* enough room */ + hd->buf[hd->count++] = 0x80; /* pad */ + while( hd->count < 56 ) + hd->buf[hd->count++] = 0; /* pad */ + } + else { /* need one extra block */ + hd->buf[hd->count++] = 0x80; /* pad character */ + while( hd->count < 64 ) + hd->buf[hd->count++] = 0; + rmd160_write(hd, NULL, 0); /* flush */; + memset(hd->buf, 0, 56 ); /* fill next block with zeroes */ + } + /* append the 64 bit count */ + hd->buf[56] = lsb ; + hd->buf[57] = lsb >> 8; + hd->buf[58] = lsb >> 16; + hd->buf[59] = lsb >> 24; + hd->buf[60] = msb ; + hd->buf[61] = msb >> 8; + hd->buf[62] = msb >> 16; + hd->buf[63] = msb >> 24; + transform( hd, hd->buf ); + + p = hd->buf; + #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN + #define X(a) do { *p++ = hd->h##a ; *p++ = hd->h##a >> 8; \ + *p++ = hd->h##a >> 16; *p++ = hd->h##a >> 24; } while(0) + #else /* little endian */ + #define X(a) do { *(u32*)p = hd->h##a ; p += 4; } while(0) + #endif + X(0); + X(1); + X(2); + X(3); + X(4); + #undef X +} + +/**************** + * Shortcut functions which puts the hash value of the supplied buffer + * into outbuf which must have a size of 20 bytes. + */ +void +rmd160_hash_buffer( char *outbuf, const char *buffer, size_t length ) +{ + RMD160_CONTEXT hd; + + rmd160_init( &hd ); + rmd160_write( &hd, (byte*)buffer, length ); + rmd160_final( &hd ); + memcpy( outbuf, hd.buf, 20 ); +} diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/rmd160.h util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/rmd160.h --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/rmd160.h 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/rmd160.h 2005-03-27 06:03:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#ifndef RMD160_H +#define RMD160_H + +void +rmd160_hash_buffer( char *outbuf, const char *buffer, size_t length ); + +#endif /*RMD160_H*/ + + diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/sha512.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/sha512.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/sha512.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/sha512.c 2005-03-27 06:03:05.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,432 @@ +/* + * sha512.c + * + * Written by Jari Ruusu, April 16 2001 + * + * Copyright 2001 by Jari Ruusu. + * Redistribution of this file is permitted under the GNU Public License. + */ + +#include +#include +#include "sha512.h" + +/* Define one or more of these. If none is defined, you get all of them */ +#if !defined(SHA256_NEEDED)&&!defined(SHA512_NEEDED)&&!defined(SHA384_NEEDED) +# define SHA256_NEEDED 1 +# define SHA512_NEEDED 1 +# define SHA384_NEEDED 1 +#endif + +#if defined(SHA256_NEEDED) +static const u_int32_t sha256_hashInit[8] = { + 0x6a09e667, 0xbb67ae85, 0x3c6ef372, 0xa54ff53a, 0x510e527f, 0x9b05688c, + 0x1f83d9ab, 0x5be0cd19 +}; +static const u_int32_t sha256_K[64] = { + 0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5, 0x3956c25b, 0x59f111f1, + 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5, 0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3, + 0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, 0xc19bf174, 0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, + 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc, 0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da, + 0x983e5152, 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7, 0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, + 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967, 0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, 0x53380d13, + 0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85, 0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, + 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3, 0xd192e819, 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070, + 0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5, 0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, + 0x5b9cca4f, 0x682e6ff3, 0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208, + 0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2 +}; +#endif + +#if defined(SHA512_NEEDED) +static const u_int64_t sha512_hashInit[8] = { + 0x6a09e667f3bcc908ULL, 0xbb67ae8584caa73bULL, 0x3c6ef372fe94f82bULL, + 0xa54ff53a5f1d36f1ULL, 0x510e527fade682d1ULL, 0x9b05688c2b3e6c1fULL, + 0x1f83d9abfb41bd6bULL, 0x5be0cd19137e2179ULL +}; +#endif + +#if defined(SHA384_NEEDED) +static const u_int64_t sha384_hashInit[8] = { + 0xcbbb9d5dc1059ed8ULL, 0x629a292a367cd507ULL, 0x9159015a3070dd17ULL, + 0x152fecd8f70e5939ULL, 0x67332667ffc00b31ULL, 0x8eb44a8768581511ULL, + 0xdb0c2e0d64f98fa7ULL, 0x47b5481dbefa4fa4ULL +}; +#endif + +#if defined(SHA512_NEEDED) || defined(SHA384_NEEDED) +static const u_int64_t sha512_K[80] = { + 0x428a2f98d728ae22ULL, 0x7137449123ef65cdULL, 0xb5c0fbcfec4d3b2fULL, + 0xe9b5dba58189dbbcULL, 0x3956c25bf348b538ULL, 0x59f111f1b605d019ULL, + 0x923f82a4af194f9bULL, 0xab1c5ed5da6d8118ULL, 0xd807aa98a3030242ULL, + 0x12835b0145706fbeULL, 0x243185be4ee4b28cULL, 0x550c7dc3d5ffb4e2ULL, + 0x72be5d74f27b896fULL, 0x80deb1fe3b1696b1ULL, 0x9bdc06a725c71235ULL, + 0xc19bf174cf692694ULL, 0xe49b69c19ef14ad2ULL, 0xefbe4786384f25e3ULL, + 0x0fc19dc68b8cd5b5ULL, 0x240ca1cc77ac9c65ULL, 0x2de92c6f592b0275ULL, + 0x4a7484aa6ea6e483ULL, 0x5cb0a9dcbd41fbd4ULL, 0x76f988da831153b5ULL, + 0x983e5152ee66dfabULL, 0xa831c66d2db43210ULL, 0xb00327c898fb213fULL, + 0xbf597fc7beef0ee4ULL, 0xc6e00bf33da88fc2ULL, 0xd5a79147930aa725ULL, + 0x06ca6351e003826fULL, 0x142929670a0e6e70ULL, 0x27b70a8546d22ffcULL, + 0x2e1b21385c26c926ULL, 0x4d2c6dfc5ac42aedULL, 0x53380d139d95b3dfULL, + 0x650a73548baf63deULL, 0x766a0abb3c77b2a8ULL, 0x81c2c92e47edaee6ULL, + 0x92722c851482353bULL, 0xa2bfe8a14cf10364ULL, 0xa81a664bbc423001ULL, + 0xc24b8b70d0f89791ULL, 0xc76c51a30654be30ULL, 0xd192e819d6ef5218ULL, + 0xd69906245565a910ULL, 0xf40e35855771202aULL, 0x106aa07032bbd1b8ULL, + 0x19a4c116b8d2d0c8ULL, 0x1e376c085141ab53ULL, 0x2748774cdf8eeb99ULL, + 0x34b0bcb5e19b48a8ULL, 0x391c0cb3c5c95a63ULL, 0x4ed8aa4ae3418acbULL, + 0x5b9cca4f7763e373ULL, 0x682e6ff3d6b2b8a3ULL, 0x748f82ee5defb2fcULL, + 0x78a5636f43172f60ULL, 0x84c87814a1f0ab72ULL, 0x8cc702081a6439ecULL, + 0x90befffa23631e28ULL, 0xa4506cebde82bde9ULL, 0xbef9a3f7b2c67915ULL, + 0xc67178f2e372532bULL, 0xca273eceea26619cULL, 0xd186b8c721c0c207ULL, + 0xeada7dd6cde0eb1eULL, 0xf57d4f7fee6ed178ULL, 0x06f067aa72176fbaULL, + 0x0a637dc5a2c898a6ULL, 0x113f9804bef90daeULL, 0x1b710b35131c471bULL, + 0x28db77f523047d84ULL, 0x32caab7b40c72493ULL, 0x3c9ebe0a15c9bebcULL, + 0x431d67c49c100d4cULL, 0x4cc5d4becb3e42b6ULL, 0x597f299cfc657e2aULL, + 0x5fcb6fab3ad6faecULL, 0x6c44198c4a475817ULL +}; +#endif + +#define Ch(x,y,z) (((x) & (y)) ^ ((~(x)) & (z))) +#define Maj(x,y,z) (((x) & (y)) ^ ((x) & (z)) ^ ((y) & (z))) +#define R(x,y) ((y) >> (x)) + +#if defined(SHA256_NEEDED) +void sha256_init(sha256_context *ctx) +{ + memcpy(&ctx->sha_H[0], &sha256_hashInit[0], sizeof(ctx->sha_H)); + ctx->sha_blocks = 0; + ctx->sha_bufCnt = 0; +} + +#define S(x,y) (((y) >> (x)) | ((y) << (32 - (x)))) +#define uSig0(x) ((S(2,(x))) ^ (S(13,(x))) ^ (S(22,(x)))) +#define uSig1(x) ((S(6,(x))) ^ (S(11,(x))) ^ (S(25,(x)))) +#define lSig0(x) ((S(7,(x))) ^ (S(18,(x))) ^ (R(3,(x)))) +#define lSig1(x) ((S(17,(x))) ^ (S(19,(x))) ^ (R(10,(x)))) + +static void sha256_transform(sha256_context *ctx, unsigned char *datap) +{ + register int j; + u_int32_t a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h; + u_int32_t T1, T2, W[64], Wm2, Wm15; + + /* read the data, big endian byte order */ + j = 0; + do { + W[j] = (((u_int32_t)(datap[0]))<<24) | (((u_int32_t)(datap[1]))<<16) | + (((u_int32_t)(datap[2]))<<8 ) | ((u_int32_t)(datap[3])); + datap += 4; + } while(++j < 16); + + /* initialize variables a...h */ + a = ctx->sha_H[0]; + b = ctx->sha_H[1]; + c = ctx->sha_H[2]; + d = ctx->sha_H[3]; + e = ctx->sha_H[4]; + f = ctx->sha_H[5]; + g = ctx->sha_H[6]; + h = ctx->sha_H[7]; + + /* apply compression function */ + j = 0; + do { + if(j >= 16) { + Wm2 = W[j - 2]; + Wm15 = W[j - 15]; + W[j] = lSig1(Wm2) + W[j - 7] + lSig0(Wm15) + W[j - 16]; + } + T1 = h + uSig1(e) + Ch(e,f,g) + sha256_K[j] + W[j]; + T2 = uSig0(a) + Maj(a,b,c); + h = g; g = f; f = e; + e = d + T1; + d = c; c = b; b = a; + a = T1 + T2; + } while(++j < 64); + + /* compute intermediate hash value */ + ctx->sha_H[0] += a; + ctx->sha_H[1] += b; + ctx->sha_H[2] += c; + ctx->sha_H[3] += d; + ctx->sha_H[4] += e; + ctx->sha_H[5] += f; + ctx->sha_H[6] += g; + ctx->sha_H[7] += h; + + ctx->sha_blocks++; +} + +void sha256_write(sha256_context *ctx, unsigned char *datap, int length) +{ + while(length > 0) { + if(!ctx->sha_bufCnt) { + while(length >= sizeof(ctx->sha_out)) { + sha256_transform(ctx, datap); + datap += sizeof(ctx->sha_out); + length -= sizeof(ctx->sha_out); + } + if(!length) return; + } + ctx->sha_out[ctx->sha_bufCnt] = *datap++; + length--; + if(++ctx->sha_bufCnt == sizeof(ctx->sha_out)) { + sha256_transform(ctx, &ctx->sha_out[0]); + ctx->sha_bufCnt = 0; + } + } +} + +void sha256_final(sha256_context *ctx) +{ + register int j; + u_int64_t bitLength; + u_int32_t i; + unsigned char padByte, *datap; + + bitLength = (ctx->sha_blocks << 9) | (ctx->sha_bufCnt << 3); + padByte = 0x80; + sha256_write(ctx, &padByte, 1); + + /* pad extra space with zeroes */ + padByte = 0; + while(ctx->sha_bufCnt != 56) { + sha256_write(ctx, &padByte, 1); + } + + /* write bit length, big endian byte order */ + ctx->sha_out[56] = bitLength >> 56; + ctx->sha_out[57] = bitLength >> 48; + ctx->sha_out[58] = bitLength >> 40; + ctx->sha_out[59] = bitLength >> 32; + ctx->sha_out[60] = bitLength >> 24; + ctx->sha_out[61] = bitLength >> 16; + ctx->sha_out[62] = bitLength >> 8; + ctx->sha_out[63] = bitLength; + sha256_transform(ctx, &ctx->sha_out[0]); + + /* return results in ctx->sha_out[0...31] */ + datap = &ctx->sha_out[0]; + j = 0; + do { + i = ctx->sha_H[j]; + datap[0] = i >> 24; + datap[1] = i >> 16; + datap[2] = i >> 8; + datap[3] = i; + datap += 4; + } while(++j < 8); + + /* clear sensitive information */ + memset(&ctx->sha_out[32], 0, sizeof(sha256_context) - 32); +} + +void sha256_hash_buffer(unsigned char *ib, int ile, unsigned char *ob, int ole) +{ + sha256_context ctx; + + if(ole < 1) return; + memset(ob, 0, ole); + if(ole > 32) ole = 32; + sha256_init(&ctx); + sha256_write(&ctx, ib, ile); + sha256_final(&ctx); + memcpy(ob, &ctx.sha_out[0], ole); + memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); +} + +#endif + +#if defined(SHA512_NEEDED) +void sha512_init(sha512_context *ctx) +{ + memcpy(&ctx->sha_H[0], &sha512_hashInit[0], sizeof(ctx->sha_H)); + ctx->sha_blocks = 0; + ctx->sha_blocksMSB = 0; + ctx->sha_bufCnt = 0; +} +#endif + +#if defined(SHA512_NEEDED) || defined(SHA384_NEEDED) +#undef S +#undef uSig0 +#undef uSig1 +#undef lSig0 +#undef lSig1 +#define S(x,y) (((y) >> (x)) | ((y) << (64 - (x)))) +#define uSig0(x) ((S(28,(x))) ^ (S(34,(x))) ^ (S(39,(x)))) +#define uSig1(x) ((S(14,(x))) ^ (S(18,(x))) ^ (S(41,(x)))) +#define lSig0(x) ((S(1,(x))) ^ (S(8,(x))) ^ (R(7,(x)))) +#define lSig1(x) ((S(19,(x))) ^ (S(61,(x))) ^ (R(6,(x)))) + +static void sha512_transform(sha512_context *ctx, unsigned char *datap) +{ + register int j; + u_int64_t a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h; + u_int64_t T1, T2, W[80], Wm2, Wm15; + + /* read the data, big endian byte order */ + j = 0; + do { + W[j] = (((u_int64_t)(datap[0]))<<56) | (((u_int64_t)(datap[1]))<<48) | + (((u_int64_t)(datap[2]))<<40) | (((u_int64_t)(datap[3]))<<32) | + (((u_int64_t)(datap[4]))<<24) | (((u_int64_t)(datap[5]))<<16) | + (((u_int64_t)(datap[6]))<<8 ) | ((u_int64_t)(datap[7])); + datap += 8; + } while(++j < 16); + + /* initialize variables a...h */ + a = ctx->sha_H[0]; + b = ctx->sha_H[1]; + c = ctx->sha_H[2]; + d = ctx->sha_H[3]; + e = ctx->sha_H[4]; + f = ctx->sha_H[5]; + g = ctx->sha_H[6]; + h = ctx->sha_H[7]; + + /* apply compression function */ + j = 0; + do { + if(j >= 16) { + Wm2 = W[j - 2]; + Wm15 = W[j - 15]; + W[j] = lSig1(Wm2) + W[j - 7] + lSig0(Wm15) + W[j - 16]; + } + T1 = h + uSig1(e) + Ch(e,f,g) + sha512_K[j] + W[j]; + T2 = uSig0(a) + Maj(a,b,c); + h = g; g = f; f = e; + e = d + T1; + d = c; c = b; b = a; + a = T1 + T2; + } while(++j < 80); + + /* compute intermediate hash value */ + ctx->sha_H[0] += a; + ctx->sha_H[1] += b; + ctx->sha_H[2] += c; + ctx->sha_H[3] += d; + ctx->sha_H[4] += e; + ctx->sha_H[5] += f; + ctx->sha_H[6] += g; + ctx->sha_H[7] += h; + + ctx->sha_blocks++; + if(!ctx->sha_blocks) ctx->sha_blocksMSB++; +} + +void sha512_write(sha512_context *ctx, unsigned char *datap, int length) +{ + while(length > 0) { + if(!ctx->sha_bufCnt) { + while(length >= sizeof(ctx->sha_out)) { + sha512_transform(ctx, datap); + datap += sizeof(ctx->sha_out); + length -= sizeof(ctx->sha_out); + } + if(!length) return; + } + ctx->sha_out[ctx->sha_bufCnt] = *datap++; + length--; + if(++ctx->sha_bufCnt == sizeof(ctx->sha_out)) { + sha512_transform(ctx, &ctx->sha_out[0]); + ctx->sha_bufCnt = 0; + } + } +} + +void sha512_final(sha512_context *ctx) +{ + register int j; + u_int64_t bitLength, bitLengthMSB; + u_int64_t i; + unsigned char padByte, *datap; + + bitLength = (ctx->sha_blocks << 10) | (ctx->sha_bufCnt << 3); + bitLengthMSB = (ctx->sha_blocksMSB << 10) | (ctx->sha_blocks >> 54); + padByte = 0x80; + sha512_write(ctx, &padByte, 1); + + /* pad extra space with zeroes */ + padByte = 0; + while(ctx->sha_bufCnt != 112) { + sha512_write(ctx, &padByte, 1); + } + + /* write bit length, big endian byte order */ + ctx->sha_out[112] = bitLengthMSB >> 56; + ctx->sha_out[113] = bitLengthMSB >> 48; + ctx->sha_out[114] = bitLengthMSB >> 40; + ctx->sha_out[115] = bitLengthMSB >> 32; + ctx->sha_out[116] = bitLengthMSB >> 24; + ctx->sha_out[117] = bitLengthMSB >> 16; + ctx->sha_out[118] = bitLengthMSB >> 8; + ctx->sha_out[119] = bitLengthMSB; + ctx->sha_out[120] = bitLength >> 56; + ctx->sha_out[121] = bitLength >> 48; + ctx->sha_out[122] = bitLength >> 40; + ctx->sha_out[123] = bitLength >> 32; + ctx->sha_out[124] = bitLength >> 24; + ctx->sha_out[125] = bitLength >> 16; + ctx->sha_out[126] = bitLength >> 8; + ctx->sha_out[127] = bitLength; + sha512_transform(ctx, &ctx->sha_out[0]); + + /* return results in ctx->sha_out[0...63] */ + datap = &ctx->sha_out[0]; + j = 0; + do { + i = ctx->sha_H[j]; + datap[0] = i >> 56; + datap[1] = i >> 48; + datap[2] = i >> 40; + datap[3] = i >> 32; + datap[4] = i >> 24; + datap[5] = i >> 16; + datap[6] = i >> 8; + datap[7] = i; + datap += 8; + } while(++j < 8); + + /* clear sensitive information */ + memset(&ctx->sha_out[64], 0, sizeof(sha512_context) - 64); +} + +void sha512_hash_buffer(unsigned char *ib, int ile, unsigned char *ob, int ole) +{ + sha512_context ctx; + + if(ole < 1) return; + memset(ob, 0, ole); + if(ole > 64) ole = 64; + sha512_init(&ctx); + sha512_write(&ctx, ib, ile); + sha512_final(&ctx); + memcpy(ob, &ctx.sha_out[0], ole); + memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); +} +#endif + +#if defined(SHA384_NEEDED) +void sha384_init(sha512_context *ctx) +{ + memcpy(&ctx->sha_H[0], &sha384_hashInit[0], sizeof(ctx->sha_H)); + ctx->sha_blocks = 0; + ctx->sha_blocksMSB = 0; + ctx->sha_bufCnt = 0; +} + +void sha384_hash_buffer(unsigned char *ib, int ile, unsigned char *ob, int ole) +{ + sha512_context ctx; + + if(ole < 1) return; + memset(ob, 0, ole); + if(ole > 48) ole = 48; + sha384_init(&ctx); + sha512_write(&ctx, ib, ile); + sha512_final(&ctx); + memcpy(ob, &ctx.sha_out[0], ole); + memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); +} +#endif diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/sha512.h util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/sha512.h --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/sha512.h 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/sha512.h 2005-03-27 06:03:05.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/* + * sha512.h + * + * Written by Jari Ruusu, April 16 2001 + * + * Copyright 2001 by Jari Ruusu. + * Redistribution of this file is permitted under the GNU Public License. + */ + +#include + +typedef struct { + unsigned char sha_out[64]; /* results are here, bytes 0...31 */ + u_int32_t sha_H[8]; + u_int64_t sha_blocks; + int sha_bufCnt; +} sha256_context; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char sha_out[128]; /* results are here, bytes 0...63 */ + u_int64_t sha_H[8]; + u_int64_t sha_blocks; + u_int64_t sha_blocksMSB; + int sha_bufCnt; +} sha512_context; + +/* no sha384_context, use sha512_context */ + +/* 256 bit hash, provides 128 bits of security against collision attacks */ +extern void sha256_init(sha256_context *); +extern void sha256_write(sha256_context *, unsigned char *, int); +extern void sha256_final(sha256_context *); +extern void sha256_hash_buffer(unsigned char *, int, unsigned char *, int); + +/* 512 bit hash, provides 256 bits of security against collision attacks */ +extern void sha512_init(sha512_context *); +extern void sha512_write(sha512_context *, unsigned char *, int); +extern void sha512_final(sha512_context *); +extern void sha512_hash_buffer(unsigned char *, int, unsigned char *, int); + +/* 384 bit hash, provides 192 bits of security against collision attacks */ +extern void sha384_init(sha512_context *); +/* no sha384_write(), use sha512_write() */ +/* no sha384_final(), use sha512_final(), result in ctx->sha_out[0...47] */ +extern void sha384_hash_buffer(unsigned char *, int, unsigned char *, int); diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/swapon.8 util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/swapon.8 --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/swapon.8 2004-12-21 20:59:42.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/swapon.8 2005-03-27 06:03:05.000000000 +0000 @@ -142,6 +142,22 @@ .I /proc/swaps or .IR /etc/fstab ). +.PP +If +.I loop=/dev/loop? +and +.I encryption=AES128 +options are present in +.I /etc/fstab +then +.BR "swapon -a" +will set up loop devices using random keys, run +.BR "mkswap" +on them, and enable encrypted swap on specified loop devices. Encrypted loop +devices are set up with page size offset so that unencrypted swap signatures +on first page of swap devices are not touched. +.BR "swapoff -a" +will tear down such loop devices. .SH NOTE You should not use .B swapon diff -Naur util-linux-2.12q/mount/swapon.c util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/swapon.c --- util-linux-2.12q/mount/swapon.c 2004-12-22 09:50:19.000000000 +0000 +++ util-linux-2.12q-mod/mount/swapon.c 2005-03-27 06:03:05.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,22 +1,45 @@ /* * A swapon(8)/swapoff(8) for Linux 0.99. * swapon.c,v 1.1.1.1 1993/11/18 08:40:51 jrs Exp + * + * 1997-02-xx + * - added '-s' (summary option) + * 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mi¶kiewicz + * - added Native Language Support + * 1999-03-21 Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo + * - fixed strerr(errno) in gettext calls + * 2001-03-22 Erik Troan + * - added -e option for -a + * - -a shouldn't try to add swaps that are already enabled + * 2002-04-14 Jari Ruusu + * - added encrypted swap support */ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include #include +#include +#include #include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include #include "xmalloc.h" #include "swap_constants.h" #include "swapargs.h" #include "nls.h" #include "mount_blkid.h" #include "mount_by_label.h" +#include "loop.h" +#include "xstrncpy.h" +#include "sha512.h" #define streq(s, t) (strcmp ((s), (t)) == 0) @@ -297,6 +320,260 @@ } static int +prepare_encrypted_swap(const char *partition, char *loop, char *encryption) +{ + int x, y, fd, ffd; + sha512_context s; + unsigned char b[4096], multiKeyBits[65][32]; + char *a[10], *apiName; + struct loop_info64 loopinfo; + FILE *f; + + /* + * Some sanity checks + */ + if(strlen(partition) < 1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: invalid swap device name\n")); + return 0; + } + if(strlen(loop) < 1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: invalid loop device name\n")); + return 0; + } + if(strlen(encryption) < 1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: invalid encryption type\n")); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Abort if loop device does not exist or is already in use + */ + if((fd = open(loop, O_RDWR)) == -1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: unable to open loop device %s\n"), loop); + return 0; + } + if(is_unused_loop_device(fd) == 0) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: loop device %s already in use\n"), loop); + goto errout0; + } + + /* + * Compute SHA-512 over first 40 KB of old swap data. This data + * is mostly unknown data encrypted using unknown key. SHA-512 hash + * output is then used as entropy for new swap encryption key. + */ + if(!(f = fopen(partition, "r+"))) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: unable to open swap device %s\n"), partition); + goto errout0; + } + fseek(f, (long)PAGE_SIZE, SEEK_SET); + sha512_init(&s); + for(x = 0; x < 10; x++) { + if(fread(&b[0], sizeof(b), 1, f) != 1) break; + sha512_write(&s, &b[0], sizeof(b)); + } + sha512_final(&s); + + /* + * Overwrite 40 KB of old swap data 20 times so that recovering + * SHA-512 output beyond this point is difficult and expensive. + */ + for(y = 0; y < 20; y++) { + int z; + struct { + struct timeval tv; + unsigned char h[64]; + int x,y,z; + } j; + if(fseek(f, (long)PAGE_SIZE, SEEK_SET)) break; + memcpy(&j.h[0], &s.sha_out[0], 64); + gettimeofday(&j.tv, NULL); + j.y = y; + for(x = 0; x < 10; x++) { + j.x = x; + for(z = 0; z < sizeof(b); z += 64) { + j.z = z; + sha512_hash_buffer((unsigned char *)&j, sizeof(j), &b[z], 64); + } + if(fwrite(&b[0], sizeof(b), 1, f) != 1) break; + } + memset(&j, 0, sizeof(j)); + if(fflush(f)) break; + if(fsync(fileno(f))) break; + } + fclose(f); + + /* + * Use all 512 bits of hash output + */ + memcpy(&b[0], &s.sha_out[0], 64); + memset(&s, 0, sizeof(s)); + + /* + * Read 32 bytes of random entropy from kernel's random + * number generator. This code may be executed early on startup + * scripts and amount of random entropy may be non-existent. + * SHA-512 of old swap data is used as workaround for missing + * entropy in kernel's random number generator. + */ + if(!(f = fopen("/dev/urandom", "r"))) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: unable to open /dev/urandom\n")); + goto errout0; + } + fread(&b[64], 32, 1, f); + + /* + * Set up struct loop_info64 + */ + if((ffd = open(partition, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: unable to open swap device %s\n"), partition); + goto errout1; + } + memset(&loopinfo, 0, sizeof(loopinfo)); + xstrncpy(loopinfo.lo_file_name, partition, LO_NAME_SIZE); + loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type = loop_crypt_type(encryption, &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key_size, &apiName); + if(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type <= 1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: unsupported swap encryption type %s\n"), encryption); +errout2: + close(ffd); +errout1: + fclose(f); +errout0: + close(fd); + memset(&loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[0], 0, sizeof(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key)); + memset(&multiKeyBits[0][0], 0, sizeof(multiKeyBits)); + return 0; + } + loopinfo.lo_offset = PAGE_SIZE; + /* single-key hash */ + sha512_hash_buffer(&b[0], 64+32, &loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[0], sizeof(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key)); + /* multi-key hash */ + x = 0; + while(x < 65) { + fread(&b[64+32], 16, 1, f); + sha512_hash_buffer(&b[0], 64+32+16, &multiKeyBits[x][0], 32); + x++; + } + + /* + * Try to set up single-key loop + */ + if(ioctl(fd, LOOP_SET_FD, ffd) < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: LOOP_SET_FD failed\n")); + goto errout2; + } + if ((loopinfo.lo_encrypt_type == 18) || (loop_set_status64_ioctl(fd, &loopinfo) < 0)) { + if(try_cryptoapi_loop_interface(fd, &loopinfo, apiName) < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: LOOP_SET_STATUS failed\n")); + ioctl(fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); + goto errout2; + } + } + + /* + * Try to put loop to multi-key v3 or v2 mode. + * If this fails, then let it operate in single-key mode. + */ + if(ioctl(fd, LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP_V3, &multiKeyBits[0][0]) < 0) { + ioctl(fd, LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP, &multiKeyBits[0][0]); + } + + /* + * Loop is now set up. Clean up the keys. + */ + memset(&loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key[0], 0, sizeof(loopinfo.lo_encrypt_key)); + memset(&multiKeyBits[0][0], 0, sizeof(multiKeyBits)); + close(ffd); + fclose(f); + close(fd); + + /* + * Write 40 KB of zeroes to loop device. That same data is written + * to underlying partition in encrypted form. This is done to guarantee + * that next time encrypted swap is initialized, the SHA-512 hash will + * be different. And, if encrypted swap data writes over this data, that's + * even better. + */ + if(!(f = fopen(loop, "r+"))) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: unable to open loop device %s\n"), loop); + return 0; + } + memset(&b[0], 0, sizeof(b)); + for(x = 0; x < 10; x++) { + if(fwrite(&b[0], sizeof(b), 1, f) != 1) break; + } + fflush(f); + fsync(fileno(f)); + fclose(f); + sync(); + + /* + * Run mkswap on loop device so that kernel understands it as swap. + * Redirect stderr to /dev/null and ignore exit value. + */ + if(!(x = fork())) { + if((x = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY)) >= 0) { + dup2(x, 2); + close(x); + } + a[0] = "mkswap"; + a[1] = loop; + a[2] = 0; + execvp(a[0], &a[0]); + execv("/sbin/mkswap", &a[0]); + /* error to stdout, stderr is directed to /dev/null */ + printf(_("swapon: unable to execute mkswap\n")); + exit(1); + } + if(x == -1) { + fprintf(stderr, _("swapon: fork failed\n")); + return 0; + } + waitpid(x, &y, 0); + sync(); + + return 1; +} + +static void +shutdown_encrypted_swap(char *loop) +{ + int fd; + struct stat statbuf; + struct loop_info64 loopinfo; + unsigned char b[32]; + FILE *f; + + if(stat(loop, &statbuf) == 0 && S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) { + if((fd = open(loop, O_RDWR)) >= 0) { + if(!loop_get_status64_ioctl(fd, &loopinfo)) { + /* + * Read 32 bytes of random data from kernel's random + * number generator and write that to loop device. + * This preserves some of kernel's random entropy + * to next activation of encrypted swap on this + * partition. + */ + if((f = fopen("/dev/urandom", "r")) != NULL) { + fread(&b[0], 32, 1, f); + fclose(f); + write(fd, &b[0], 32); + fsync(fd); + } + } + close(fd); + } + sync(); + if((fd = open(loop, O_RDONLY)) >= 0) { + if(!loop_get_status64_ioctl(fd, &loopinfo)) { + ioctl(fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); + } + close(fd); + } + } +} + +static int swapon_all(void) { FILE *fp; struct mntent *fstab; @@ -317,6 +594,8 @@ const char *special; int skip = 0; int pri = priority; + char *opt, *opts; + char *loop = NULL, *encryption = NULL; if (!streq(fstab->mnt_type, MNTTYPE_SWAP)) continue; @@ -325,23 +604,39 @@ if (!special) continue; - if (!is_in_proc_swaps(special) && - (!ifexists || !access(special, R_OK))) { - /* parse mount options; */ - char *opt, *opts = strdup(fstab->mnt_opts); - - for (opt = strtok(opts, ","); opt != NULL; - opt = strtok(NULL, ",")) { - if (strncmp(opt, "pri=", 4) == 0) - pri = atoi(opt+4); - if (strcmp(opt, "noauto") == 0) - skip = 1; + /* parse mount options; */ + opts = strdup(fstab->mnt_opts); + if (!opts) { + fprintf(stderr, "not enough memory"); + exit(1); + } + for (opt = strtok(opts, ","); opt != NULL; opt = strtok(NULL, ",")) { + if (strncmp(opt, "pri=", 4) == 0) + pri = atoi(opt+4); + if (strcmp(opt, "noauto") == 0) + skip = 1; + if (strncmp(opt, "loop=", 5) == 0) + loop = opt + 5; + if (strncmp(opt, "encryption=", 11) == 0) + encryption = opt + 11; + } + if(skip) + continue; + if (loop && encryption) { + if(!is_in_proc_swaps(loop) && (!ifexists || !access(special, R_OK))) { + if (!prepare_encrypted_swap(special, loop, encryption)) { + status |= -1; + continue; + } + status |= do_swapon(loop, pri); } - if (!skip) - status |= do_swapon(special, pri); + continue; + } + if (!is_in_proc_swaps(special) && (!ifexists || !access(special, R_OK))) { + status |= do_swapon(special, pri); } } - fclose(fp); + endmntent(fp); return status; } @@ -504,11 +799,49 @@ exit(2); } while ((fstab = getmntent(fp)) != NULL) { - if (streq(fstab->mnt_type, MNTTYPE_SWAP) && - !is_in_proc_swaps(fstab->mnt_fsname)) - do_swapoff(fstab->mnt_fsname, QUIET); + const char *orig_special = fstab->mnt_fsname; + const char *special; + int skip = 0; + char *opt, *opts; + char *loop = NULL, *encryption = NULL; + + if (!streq(fstab->mnt_type, MNTTYPE_SWAP)) + continue; + + special = mount_get_devname(orig_special); + if (!special) + continue; + + /* parse mount options; */ + opts = strdup(fstab->mnt_opts); + if (!opts) { + fprintf(stderr, "not enough memory"); + exit(1); + } + for (opt = strtok(opts, ","); opt != NULL; opt = strtok(NULL, ",")) { + if (strcmp(opt, "noauto") == 0) + skip = 1; + if (strncmp(opt, "loop=", 5) == 0) + loop = opt + 5; + if (strncmp(opt, "encryption=", 11) == 0) + encryption = opt + 11; + } + if (loop && encryption) { + if (!is_in_proc_swaps(loop)) { + if(skip) + continue; + do_swapoff(loop, QUIET); + } + shutdown_encrypted_swap(loop); + continue; + } + if(skip) + continue; + if (!is_in_proc_swaps(special)) { + do_swapoff(special, QUIET); + } } - fclose(fp); + endmntent(fp); } return status;