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Thomas Gleixner457c8992019-05-19 13:08:55 +01001// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
Eric Biggersefcc7ae2017-10-09 12:15:40 -07002/*
3 * fs/crypto/hooks.c
4 *
5 * Encryption hooks for higher-level filesystem operations.
6 */
7
Daniel Rosenbergaa408f82020-01-20 14:31:57 -08008#include <linux/key.h>
9
Eric Biggersefcc7ae2017-10-09 12:15:40 -070010#include "fscrypt_private.h"
11
12/**
Eric Biggersd2fe9752020-05-11 12:13:56 -070013 * fscrypt_file_open() - prepare to open a possibly-encrypted regular file
Eric Biggersefcc7ae2017-10-09 12:15:40 -070014 * @inode: the inode being opened
15 * @filp: the struct file being set up
16 *
17 * Currently, an encrypted regular file can only be opened if its encryption key
18 * is available; access to the raw encrypted contents is not supported.
19 * Therefore, we first set up the inode's encryption key (if not already done)
20 * and return an error if it's unavailable.
21 *
22 * We also verify that if the parent directory (from the path via which the file
23 * is being opened) is encrypted, then the inode being opened uses the same
24 * encryption policy. This is needed as part of the enforcement that all files
25 * in an encrypted directory tree use the same encryption policy, as a
26 * protection against certain types of offline attacks. Note that this check is
27 * needed even when opening an *unencrypted* file, since it's forbidden to have
28 * an unencrypted file in an encrypted directory.
29 *
30 * Return: 0 on success, -ENOKEY if the key is missing, or another -errno code
31 */
32int fscrypt_file_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
33{
34 int err;
35 struct dentry *dir;
36
37 err = fscrypt_require_key(inode);
38 if (err)
39 return err;
40
41 dir = dget_parent(file_dentry(filp));
42 if (IS_ENCRYPTED(d_inode(dir)) &&
43 !fscrypt_has_permitted_context(d_inode(dir), inode)) {
Eric Biggers886da8b2019-07-24 11:07:58 -070044 fscrypt_warn(inode,
45 "Inconsistent encryption context (parent directory: %lu)",
46 d_inode(dir)->i_ino);
Eric Biggersefcc7ae2017-10-09 12:15:40 -070047 err = -EPERM;
48 }
49 dput(dir);
50 return err;
51}
52EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_file_open);
Eric Biggers0ea87a92017-10-09 12:15:41 -070053
Eric Biggers968dd6d2019-03-20 11:39:10 -070054int __fscrypt_prepare_link(struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir,
55 struct dentry *dentry)
Eric Biggers0ea87a92017-10-09 12:15:41 -070056{
57 int err;
58
59 err = fscrypt_require_key(dir);
60 if (err)
61 return err;
62
Eric Biggers968dd6d2019-03-20 11:39:10 -070063 /* ... in case we looked up ciphertext name before key was added */
64 if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_ENCRYPTED_NAME)
65 return -ENOKEY;
66
Eric Biggers0ea87a92017-10-09 12:15:41 -070067 if (!fscrypt_has_permitted_context(dir, inode))
Eric Biggersf5e55e72019-01-22 16:20:21 -080068 return -EXDEV;
Eric Biggers0ea87a92017-10-09 12:15:41 -070069
70 return 0;
71}
72EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__fscrypt_prepare_link);
Eric Biggers94b26f32017-10-09 12:15:42 -070073
74int __fscrypt_prepare_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
75 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry,
76 unsigned int flags)
77{
78 int err;
79
80 err = fscrypt_require_key(old_dir);
81 if (err)
82 return err;
83
84 err = fscrypt_require_key(new_dir);
85 if (err)
86 return err;
87
Eric Biggers968dd6d2019-03-20 11:39:10 -070088 /* ... in case we looked up ciphertext name(s) before key was added */
89 if ((old_dentry->d_flags | new_dentry->d_flags) &
90 DCACHE_ENCRYPTED_NAME)
91 return -ENOKEY;
92
Eric Biggers94b26f32017-10-09 12:15:42 -070093 if (old_dir != new_dir) {
94 if (IS_ENCRYPTED(new_dir) &&
95 !fscrypt_has_permitted_context(new_dir,
96 d_inode(old_dentry)))
Eric Biggersf5e55e72019-01-22 16:20:21 -080097 return -EXDEV;
Eric Biggers94b26f32017-10-09 12:15:42 -070098
99 if ((flags & RENAME_EXCHANGE) &&
100 IS_ENCRYPTED(old_dir) &&
101 !fscrypt_has_permitted_context(old_dir,
102 d_inode(new_dentry)))
Eric Biggersf5e55e72019-01-22 16:20:21 -0800103 return -EXDEV;
Eric Biggers94b26f32017-10-09 12:15:42 -0700104 }
105 return 0;
106}
107EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__fscrypt_prepare_rename);
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700108
Eric Biggersb01531d2019-03-20 11:39:13 -0700109int __fscrypt_prepare_lookup(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
110 struct fscrypt_name *fname)
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700111{
Eric Biggersb01531d2019-03-20 11:39:13 -0700112 int err = fscrypt_setup_filename(dir, &dentry->d_name, 1, fname);
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700113
Eric Biggersb01531d2019-03-20 11:39:13 -0700114 if (err && err != -ENOENT)
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700115 return err;
116
Eric Biggersb01531d2019-03-20 11:39:13 -0700117 if (fname->is_ciphertext_name) {
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700118 spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
Eric Biggers6cc24862019-03-20 11:39:09 -0700119 dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_ENCRYPTED_NAME;
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700120 spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
Eric Biggersd456a332019-03-20 11:39:12 -0700121 d_set_d_op(dentry, &fscrypt_d_ops);
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700122 }
Eric Biggersb01531d2019-03-20 11:39:13 -0700123 return err;
Eric Biggers32c3cf02017-10-09 12:15:43 -0700124}
125EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__fscrypt_prepare_lookup);
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800126
Daniel Rosenberg6e1918c2020-01-20 14:31:56 -0800127/**
128 * fscrypt_prepare_setflags() - prepare to change flags with FS_IOC_SETFLAGS
129 * @inode: the inode on which flags are being changed
130 * @oldflags: the old flags
131 * @flags: the new flags
132 *
133 * The caller should be holding i_rwsem for write.
134 *
135 * Return: 0 on success; -errno if the flags change isn't allowed or if
136 * another error occurs.
137 */
138int fscrypt_prepare_setflags(struct inode *inode,
139 unsigned int oldflags, unsigned int flags)
140{
141 struct fscrypt_info *ci;
Daniel Rosenbergaa408f82020-01-20 14:31:57 -0800142 struct fscrypt_master_key *mk;
Daniel Rosenberg6e1918c2020-01-20 14:31:56 -0800143 int err;
144
Daniel Rosenbergaa408f82020-01-20 14:31:57 -0800145 /*
146 * When the CASEFOLD flag is set on an encrypted directory, we must
147 * derive the secret key needed for the dirhash. This is only possible
148 * if the directory uses a v2 encryption policy.
149 */
Daniel Rosenberg6e1918c2020-01-20 14:31:56 -0800150 if (IS_ENCRYPTED(inode) && (flags & ~oldflags & FS_CASEFOLD_FL)) {
151 err = fscrypt_require_key(inode);
152 if (err)
153 return err;
154 ci = inode->i_crypt_info;
155 if (ci->ci_policy.version != FSCRYPT_POLICY_V2)
156 return -EINVAL;
Daniel Rosenbergaa408f82020-01-20 14:31:57 -0800157 mk = ci->ci_master_key->payload.data[0];
158 down_read(&mk->mk_secret_sem);
159 if (is_master_key_secret_present(&mk->mk_secret))
160 err = fscrypt_derive_dirhash_key(ci, mk);
161 else
162 err = -ENOKEY;
163 up_read(&mk->mk_secret_sem);
164 return err;
Daniel Rosenberg6e1918c2020-01-20 14:31:56 -0800165 }
166 return 0;
167}
168
Eric Biggers31114722020-09-16 21:11:34 -0700169/**
170 * fscrypt_prepare_symlink() - prepare to create a possibly-encrypted symlink
171 * @dir: directory in which the symlink is being created
172 * @target: plaintext symlink target
173 * @len: length of @target excluding null terminator
174 * @max_len: space the filesystem has available to store the symlink target
175 * @disk_link: (out) the on-disk symlink target being prepared
176 *
177 * This function computes the size the symlink target will require on-disk,
178 * stores it in @disk_link->len, and validates it against @max_len. An
179 * encrypted symlink may be longer than the original.
180 *
181 * Additionally, @disk_link->name is set to @target if the symlink will be
182 * unencrypted, but left NULL if the symlink will be encrypted. For encrypted
183 * symlinks, the filesystem must call fscrypt_encrypt_symlink() to create the
184 * on-disk target later. (The reason for the two-step process is that some
185 * filesystems need to know the size of the symlink target before creating the
186 * inode, e.g. to determine whether it will be a "fast" or "slow" symlink.)
187 *
188 * Return: 0 on success, -ENAMETOOLONG if the symlink target is too long,
189 * -ENOKEY if the encryption key is missing, or another -errno code if a problem
190 * occurred while setting up the encryption key.
191 */
192int fscrypt_prepare_symlink(struct inode *dir, const char *target,
193 unsigned int len, unsigned int max_len,
194 struct fscrypt_str *disk_link)
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800195{
196 int err;
197
Eric Biggers31114722020-09-16 21:11:34 -0700198 if (!IS_ENCRYPTED(dir) && !fscrypt_get_dummy_context(dir->i_sb)) {
199 disk_link->name = (unsigned char *)target;
200 disk_link->len = len + 1;
201 if (disk_link->len > max_len)
202 return -ENAMETOOLONG;
203 return 0;
204 }
205
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800206 /*
207 * To calculate the size of the encrypted symlink target we need to know
208 * the amount of NUL padding, which is determined by the flags set in
209 * the encryption policy which will be inherited from the directory.
210 * The easiest way to get access to this is to just load the directory's
211 * fscrypt_info, since we'll need it to create the dir_entry anyway.
212 *
213 * Note: in test_dummy_encryption mode, @dir may be unencrypted.
214 */
215 err = fscrypt_get_encryption_info(dir);
216 if (err)
217 return err;
218 if (!fscrypt_has_encryption_key(dir))
219 return -ENOKEY;
220
221 /*
222 * Calculate the size of the encrypted symlink and verify it won't
223 * exceed max_len. Note that for historical reasons, encrypted symlink
224 * targets are prefixed with the ciphertext length, despite this
225 * actually being redundant with i_size. This decreases by 2 bytes the
226 * longest symlink target we can accept.
227 *
228 * We could recover 1 byte by not counting a null terminator, but
229 * counting it (even though it is meaningless for ciphertext) is simpler
230 * for now since filesystems will assume it is there and subtract it.
231 */
Eric Biggersb9db0b42018-01-11 23:30:08 -0500232 if (!fscrypt_fname_encrypted_size(dir, len,
233 max_len - sizeof(struct fscrypt_symlink_data),
234 &disk_link->len))
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800235 return -ENAMETOOLONG;
Eric Biggersb9db0b42018-01-11 23:30:08 -0500236 disk_link->len += sizeof(struct fscrypt_symlink_data);
237
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800238 disk_link->name = NULL;
239 return 0;
240}
Eric Biggers31114722020-09-16 21:11:34 -0700241EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_prepare_symlink);
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800242
243int __fscrypt_encrypt_symlink(struct inode *inode, const char *target,
244 unsigned int len, struct fscrypt_str *disk_link)
245{
246 int err;
Eric Biggers0b1dfa42018-01-19 13:45:24 -0800247 struct qstr iname = QSTR_INIT(target, len);
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800248 struct fscrypt_symlink_data *sd;
249 unsigned int ciphertext_len;
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800250
Eric Biggers4cc1a3e2020-09-16 21:11:31 -0700251 /*
252 * fscrypt_prepare_new_inode() should have already set up the new
253 * symlink inode's encryption key. We don't wait until now to do it,
254 * since we may be in a filesystem transaction now.
255 */
256 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!fscrypt_has_encryption_key(inode)))
257 return -ENOKEY;
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800258
259 if (disk_link->name) {
260 /* filesystem-provided buffer */
261 sd = (struct fscrypt_symlink_data *)disk_link->name;
262 } else {
263 sd = kmalloc(disk_link->len, GFP_NOFS);
264 if (!sd)
265 return -ENOMEM;
266 }
267 ciphertext_len = disk_link->len - sizeof(*sd);
268 sd->len = cpu_to_le16(ciphertext_len);
269
Eric Biggers1b3b8272020-01-19 23:17:36 -0800270 err = fscrypt_fname_encrypt(inode, &iname, sd->encrypted_path,
271 ciphertext_len);
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700272 if (err)
273 goto err_free_sd;
274
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800275 /*
276 * Null-terminating the ciphertext doesn't make sense, but we still
277 * count the null terminator in the length, so we might as well
278 * initialize it just in case the filesystem writes it out.
279 */
280 sd->encrypted_path[ciphertext_len] = '\0';
281
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700282 /* Cache the plaintext symlink target for later use by get_link() */
283 err = -ENOMEM;
284 inode->i_link = kmemdup(target, len + 1, GFP_NOFS);
285 if (!inode->i_link)
286 goto err_free_sd;
287
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800288 if (!disk_link->name)
289 disk_link->name = (unsigned char *)sd;
290 return 0;
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700291
292err_free_sd:
293 if (!disk_link->name)
294 kfree(sd);
295 return err;
Eric Biggers76e81d62018-01-05 10:45:01 -0800296}
297EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__fscrypt_encrypt_symlink);
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800298
299/**
Eric Biggersd2fe9752020-05-11 12:13:56 -0700300 * fscrypt_get_symlink() - get the target of an encrypted symlink
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800301 * @inode: the symlink inode
302 * @caddr: the on-disk contents of the symlink
303 * @max_size: size of @caddr buffer
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700304 * @done: if successful, will be set up to free the returned target if needed
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800305 *
306 * If the symlink's encryption key is available, we decrypt its target.
307 * Otherwise, we encode its target for presentation.
308 *
309 * This may sleep, so the filesystem must have dropped out of RCU mode already.
310 *
311 * Return: the presentable symlink target or an ERR_PTR()
312 */
313const char *fscrypt_get_symlink(struct inode *inode, const void *caddr,
314 unsigned int max_size,
315 struct delayed_call *done)
316{
317 const struct fscrypt_symlink_data *sd;
318 struct fscrypt_str cstr, pstr;
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700319 bool has_key;
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800320 int err;
321
322 /* This is for encrypted symlinks only */
323 if (WARN_ON(!IS_ENCRYPTED(inode)))
324 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
325
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700326 /* If the decrypted target is already cached, just return it. */
327 pstr.name = READ_ONCE(inode->i_link);
328 if (pstr.name)
329 return pstr.name;
330
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800331 /*
332 * Try to set up the symlink's encryption key, but we can continue
333 * regardless of whether the key is available or not.
334 */
335 err = fscrypt_get_encryption_info(inode);
336 if (err)
337 return ERR_PTR(err);
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700338 has_key = fscrypt_has_encryption_key(inode);
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800339
340 /*
341 * For historical reasons, encrypted symlink targets are prefixed with
342 * the ciphertext length, even though this is redundant with i_size.
343 */
344
345 if (max_size < sizeof(*sd))
346 return ERR_PTR(-EUCLEAN);
347 sd = caddr;
348 cstr.name = (unsigned char *)sd->encrypted_path;
349 cstr.len = le16_to_cpu(sd->len);
350
351 if (cstr.len == 0)
352 return ERR_PTR(-EUCLEAN);
353
354 if (cstr.len + sizeof(*sd) - 1 > max_size)
355 return ERR_PTR(-EUCLEAN);
356
Jeff Layton8b10fe62020-08-10 10:21:39 -0400357 err = fscrypt_fname_alloc_buffer(cstr.len, &pstr);
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800358 if (err)
359 return ERR_PTR(err);
360
361 err = fscrypt_fname_disk_to_usr(inode, 0, 0, &cstr, &pstr);
362 if (err)
363 goto err_kfree;
364
365 err = -EUCLEAN;
366 if (pstr.name[0] == '\0')
367 goto err_kfree;
368
369 pstr.name[pstr.len] = '\0';
Eric Biggers2c58d542019-04-10 13:21:15 -0700370
371 /*
372 * Cache decrypted symlink targets in i_link for later use. Don't cache
373 * symlink targets encoded without the key, since those become outdated
374 * once the key is added. This pairs with the READ_ONCE() above and in
375 * the VFS path lookup code.
376 */
377 if (!has_key ||
378 cmpxchg_release(&inode->i_link, NULL, pstr.name) != NULL)
379 set_delayed_call(done, kfree_link, pstr.name);
380
Eric Biggers3b0d8832018-01-05 10:45:02 -0800381 return pstr.name;
382
383err_kfree:
384 kfree(pstr.name);
385 return ERR_PTR(err);
386}
387EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fscrypt_get_symlink);