@@ -257,6 +257,214 @@ static struct kpp_alg dh = {
},
};
+
+struct dh_safe_prime {
+ unsigned int max_strength;
+ unsigned int p_size;
+ const char *p;
+};
+
+static const char safe_prime_g[] = { 2 };
+
+struct dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx {
+ struct crypto_kpp_spawn dh_spawn;
+ const struct dh_safe_prime *safe_prime;
+};
+
+struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx {
+ struct crypto_kpp *dh_tfm;
+};
+
+static void dh_safe_prime_free_instance(struct kpp_instance *inst)
+{
+ struct dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx *ctx = kpp_instance_ctx(inst);
+
+ crypto_drop_kpp(&ctx->dh_spawn);
+ kfree(inst);
+}
+
+static inline struct dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx *dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx(
+ struct crypto_kpp *tfm)
+{
+ return kpp_instance_ctx(kpp_alg_instance(tfm));
+}
+
+static inline struct kpp_alg *dh_safe_prime_dh_alg(
+ struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx *ctx)
+{
+ return crypto_kpp_alg(ctx->dh_tfm);
+}
+
+static int dh_safe_prime_init_tfm(struct crypto_kpp *tfm)
+{
+ struct dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx *inst_ctx =
+ dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx(tfm);
+ struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx *tfm_ctx = kpp_tfm_ctx(tfm);
+
+ tfm_ctx->dh_tfm = crypto_spawn_kpp(&inst_ctx->dh_spawn);
+ if (IS_ERR(tfm_ctx->dh_tfm))
+ return PTR_ERR(tfm_ctx->dh_tfm);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void dh_safe_prime_exit_tfm(struct crypto_kpp *tfm)
+{
+ struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx *tfm_ctx = kpp_tfm_ctx(tfm);
+
+ crypto_free_kpp(tfm_ctx->dh_tfm);
+}
+
+static int dh_safe_prime_set_secret(struct crypto_kpp *tfm, const void *buffer,
+ unsigned int len)
+{
+ struct dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx *inst_ctx =
+ dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx(tfm);
+ struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx *tfm_ctx = kpp_tfm_ctx(tfm);
+ struct dh params;
+ void *buf;
+ unsigned int buf_size;
+ int err;
+
+ err = __crypto_dh_decode_key(buffer, len, ¶ms);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+
+ if (params.p_size || params.g_size)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ params.p = inst_ctx->safe_prime->p;
+ params.p_size = inst_ctx->safe_prime->p_size;
+ params.g = safe_prime_g;
+ params.g_size = sizeof(safe_prime_g);
+
+ buf_size = crypto_dh_key_len(¶ms);
+ buf = kmalloc(buf_size, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!buf)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+
+ err = crypto_dh_encode_key(buf, buf_size, ¶ms);
+ if (err)
+ goto out;
+
+ err = crypto_kpp_set_secret(tfm_ctx->dh_tfm, buf, buf_size);
+out:
+ kfree_sensitive(buf);
+ return err;
+}
+
+static void dh_safe_prime_complete_req(struct crypto_async_request *dh_req,
+ int err)
+{
+ struct kpp_request *req = dh_req->data;
+
+ kpp_request_complete(req, err);
+}
+
+static struct kpp_request *dh_safe_prime_prepare_dh_req(struct kpp_request *req)
+{
+ struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx *tfm_ctx =
+ kpp_tfm_ctx(crypto_kpp_reqtfm(req));
+ struct kpp_request *dh_req = kpp_request_ctx(req);
+
+ kpp_request_set_tfm(dh_req, tfm_ctx->dh_tfm);
+ kpp_request_set_callback(dh_req, req->base.flags,
+ dh_safe_prime_complete_req, req);
+
+ kpp_request_set_input(dh_req, req->src, req->src_len);
+ kpp_request_set_output(dh_req, req->dst, req->dst_len);
+
+ return dh_req;
+}
+
+static int dh_safe_prime_generate_public_key(struct kpp_request *req)
+{
+ struct kpp_request *dh_req = dh_safe_prime_prepare_dh_req(req);
+
+ return crypto_kpp_generate_public_key(dh_req);
+}
+
+static int dh_safe_prime_compute_shared_secret(struct kpp_request *req)
+{
+ struct kpp_request *dh_req = dh_safe_prime_prepare_dh_req(req);
+
+ return crypto_kpp_compute_shared_secret(dh_req);
+}
+
+static unsigned int dh_safe_prime_max_size(struct crypto_kpp *tfm)
+{
+ struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx *tfm_ctx = kpp_tfm_ctx(tfm);
+
+ return crypto_kpp_maxsize(tfm_ctx->dh_tfm);
+}
+
+static int __maybe_unused __dh_safe_prime_create(
+ struct crypto_template *tmpl, struct rtattr **tb,
+ const struct dh_safe_prime *safe_prime)
+{
+ struct kpp_instance *inst;
+ struct dh_safe_prime_instance_ctx *ctx;
+ const char *dh_name;
+ struct kpp_alg *dh_alg;
+ u32 mask;
+ int err;
+
+ err = crypto_check_attr_type(tb, CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_KPP, &mask);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+
+ dh_name = crypto_attr_alg_name(tb[1]);
+ if (IS_ERR(dh_name))
+ return PTR_ERR(dh_name);
+
+ inst = kzalloc(sizeof(*inst) + sizeof(*ctx), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!inst)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+
+ ctx = kpp_instance_ctx(inst);
+
+ err = crypto_grab_kpp(&ctx->dh_spawn, kpp_crypto_instance(inst),
+ dh_name, 0, mask);
+ if (err)
+ goto err_free_inst;
+
+ err = -EINVAL;
+ dh_alg = crypto_spawn_kpp_alg(&ctx->dh_spawn);
+ if (strcmp(dh_alg->base.cra_name, "dh"))
+ goto err_free_inst;
+
+ ctx->safe_prime = safe_prime;
+
+ err = crypto_inst_setname(kpp_crypto_instance(inst),
+ tmpl->name, &dh_alg->base);
+ if (err)
+ goto err_free_inst;
+
+ inst->alg.set_secret = dh_safe_prime_set_secret;
+ inst->alg.generate_public_key = dh_safe_prime_generate_public_key;
+ inst->alg.compute_shared_secret = dh_safe_prime_compute_shared_secret;
+ inst->alg.max_size = dh_safe_prime_max_size;
+ inst->alg.init = dh_safe_prime_init_tfm;
+ inst->alg.exit = dh_safe_prime_exit_tfm;
+ inst->alg.reqsize = sizeof(struct kpp_request) + dh_alg->reqsize;
+ inst->alg.base.cra_priority = dh_alg->base.cra_priority;
+ inst->alg.base.cra_module = THIS_MODULE;
+ inst->alg.base.cra_ctxsize = sizeof(struct dh_safe_prime_tfm_ctx);
+
+ inst->free = dh_safe_prime_free_instance;
+
+ err = kpp_register_instance(tmpl, inst);
+ if (err)
+ goto err_free_inst;
+
+ return 0;
+
+err_free_inst:
+ dh_safe_prime_free_instance(inst);
+
+ return err;
+}
+
static int dh_init(void)
{
return crypto_register_kpp(&dh);
Recent work on NVME in-band authentication support ([1]) needs to invoke the "dh" KPP with the FFDHE safe-prime group parameters as specified in RFC 7919 and generate ephemeral keys suitable for the respective group. By coincidence, the requirements from NIST SP800-56Arev3, sec. 5.5.2 ("Assurance of Domain-Parameter Validity") basically boil down to disallowing any group parameters not among the approved safe-prime groups specified in either RFC 7919 or RFC 3526 in FIPS mode. Furthermore, SP800-56Arev3 specifies the respective security strength for each of the approved safe-prime groups, which has a direct impact on the minimum key lengths. In this light, it's desirable to introduce built-in support for the RFC 7919 safe-prime groups to the kernel's DH implementation, provide a SP800-56Arev3 conforming key generation primitive for those and render non-approved group parameters unusable in FIPS mode on the way. As suggested ([2]) in the course of discussion to previous iterations of this patchset, the built-in support for ffdhe groups would be best made available in the form of templates wrapping the existing "dh" implementation, one for each group specified by RFC 7919: ffdhe2048(dh), ffdhe3072(dh), ffdhe4096(dh), ffdhe6144(dh) and ffdhe8192(dh). As these templates differ only in the safe-prime constants they'd configure the inner "dh" transforms with, they can share almost all of their "dh"-wrapping template implementation code. Introduce this common code to dh_generic. The actual dump of the RFC 7919 safe-prime constants will be deferred to the next patch in order to facilitate review. The ephemeral key generation primitive mentioned above likewise deserves a patch on its own, as does the mechanism by which unapproved groups are rendered unusable in FIPS mode. Define a struct dh_safe_prime container for specifying the individual templates' associated safe-prime group constants. All ffdheXYZ(dh) template instances will store a pointer to such a dh_safe_prime in their context areas each. Implement the common __dh_safe_prime_create() template instantiation helper. The intention is that the individual ffdheXYZ(dh) crypto_templates' ->create() implementations will simply forward any calls to __dh_safe_prime_create(), passing a suitable dh_safe_prime in addition to the received ->create() arguments. __dh_safe_prime_create() would then create and register a kpp_instance as appropriate, storing the given dh_safe_prime pointer alongside a crypto_kpp_spawn for the inner "dh" kpp_alg in the context area. As the ffdheXYZ(dh) kpp_instances are supposed to act as proxies to the inner "dh" kpp_alg, make each of their associated crypto_kpp transforms to in turn own an inner "dh" transform, a pointer to which gets stored in the context area. Setup and teardown are getting handled from the outer ->init_tfm() and ->exit_tfm() respectively. In order to achieve the overall goal and let the ffdheXYZ(dh) kpp_instances configure the inner "dh" transforms with the respective group parameters, make their common ->set_secret(), the new dh_safe_prime_set_secret(), fill in the P and G values before forwarding the call to the inner "dh"'s ->set_secret(). Note that the outer ->set_secret() can obtain the P value associated with the given ffdheXYZ(dh) kpp_instance by means of the dh_safe_prime referenced from the latter's context. The value of G OTOH always equals constant 2 for the safe-prime groups. Finally, make the remaining two kpp_alg primitives both operating on kpp_requests, i.e. ->generate_public_key() and ->compute_shared_secret(), to merely forward any request to the inner "dh" implementation. However, a kpp_request instance received from the outside cannot get simply passed on as-is, because its associated transform (crypto_kpp_reqtfm()) will have been set to the outer ffdheXYZ(dh) one. In order to handle this, reserve some space in the outer ffdheXYZ(dh) kpp_requests' context areas for in turn storing an inner kpp_request suitable for "dh" each. Make the outer ->generate_public_key() and ->compute_shared_secret() respectively to setup this inner kpp_request by means of the new dh_safe_prime_prepare_dh_req() helper before handing it over to the "dh" implementation for further processing. dh_safe_prime_prepare_dh_req() basically copies the outer kpp_request received from the outside over to the inner one, but installs the inner transform and its own ->complete() proxy callback therein. This completion callback, the new dh_safe_prime_complete_req(), doesn't do anything beyond completing the outer request. Note that there exist some examples in crypto/, which would simply install the completion handler from the outer request at the inner one in similar setups, e.g. seqiv. However, this would mean that the user-provided completion handler won't get called with the address of the outer kpp_request initially submitted and the handler might not be prepared for this. Users could certainly work around this by setting the callback ->data properly, but IMO it's cleaner this way. Furthermore, it might make sense to extend dh_safe_prime_complete_req() in the future and move e.g. those post-computation FIPS checks from the generic "dh" implementation to the ffdheXYZ(dh) templates. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211202152358.60116-1-hare@suse.de [2] https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211217055227.GA20698@gondor.apana.org.au Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nstange@suse.de> --- crypto/dh.c | 208 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 208 insertions(+)