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| author | Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> | 2012-03-28 13:43:38 -0400 |
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| committer | Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com> | 2012-03-28 13:43:38 -0400 |
| commit | a4ffc152198efba2ed9e6eac0eb97f17bfebce85 (patch) | |
| tree | 1901c86e3f4dbfcc3bd753888951a51430f0cde2 /Documentation/device-mapper | |
| parent | a66cc28f53a7e9679dedb2bc66ddb0e0c6bdd0ee (diff) | |
dm: add verity target
This device-mapper target creates a read-only device that transparently
validates the data on one underlying device against a pre-generated tree
of cryptographic checksums stored on a second device.
Two checksum device formats are supported: version 0 which is already
shipping in Chromium OS and version 1 which incorporates some
improvements.
Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mandeep Singh Baines <msb@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Will Drewry <wad@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Elly Jones <ellyjones@chromium.org>
Cc: Milan Broz <mbroz@redhat.com>
Cc: Olof Johansson <olofj@chromium.org>
Cc: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
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| 1 | dm-verity | ||
| 2 | ========== | ||
| 3 | |||
| 4 | Device-Mapper's "verity" target provides transparent integrity checking of | ||
| 5 | block devices using a cryptographic digest provided by the kernel crypto API. | ||
| 6 | This target is read-only. | ||
| 7 | |||
| 8 | Construction Parameters | ||
| 9 | ======================= | ||
| 10 | <version> <dev> <hash_dev> <hash_start> | ||
| 11 | <data_block_size> <hash_block_size> | ||
| 12 | <num_data_blocks> <hash_start_block> | ||
| 13 | <algorithm> <digest> <salt> | ||
| 14 | |||
| 15 | <version> | ||
| 16 | This is the version number of the on-disk format. | ||
| 17 | |||
| 18 | 0 is the original format used in the Chromium OS. | ||
| 19 | The salt is appended when hashing, digests are stored continuously and | ||
| 20 | the rest of the block is padded with zeros. | ||
| 21 | |||
| 22 | 1 is the current format that should be used for new devices. | ||
| 23 | The salt is prepended when hashing and each digest is | ||
| 24 | padded with zeros to the power of two. | ||
| 25 | |||
| 26 | <dev> | ||
| 27 | This is the device containing the data the integrity of which needs to be | ||
| 28 | checked. It may be specified as a path, like /dev/sdaX, or a device number, | ||
| 29 | <major>:<minor>. | ||
| 30 | |||
| 31 | <hash_dev> | ||
| 32 | This is the device that that supplies the hash tree data. It may be | ||
| 33 | specified similarly to the device path and may be the same device. If the | ||
| 34 | same device is used, the hash_start should be outside of the dm-verity | ||
| 35 | configured device size. | ||
| 36 | |||
| 37 | <data_block_size> | ||
| 38 | The block size on a data device. Each block corresponds to one digest on | ||
| 39 | the hash device. | ||
| 40 | |||
| 41 | <hash_block_size> | ||
| 42 | The size of a hash block. | ||
| 43 | |||
| 44 | <num_data_blocks> | ||
| 45 | The number of data blocks on the data device. Additional blocks are | ||
| 46 | inaccessible. You can place hashes to the same partition as data, in this | ||
| 47 | case hashes are placed after <num_data_blocks>. | ||
| 48 | |||
| 49 | <hash_start_block> | ||
| 50 | This is the offset, in <hash_block_size>-blocks, from the start of hash_dev | ||
| 51 | to the root block of the hash tree. | ||
| 52 | |||
| 53 | <algorithm> | ||
| 54 | The cryptographic hash algorithm used for this device. This should | ||
| 55 | be the name of the algorithm, like "sha1". | ||
| 56 | |||
| 57 | <digest> | ||
| 58 | The hexadecimal encoding of the cryptographic hash of the root hash block | ||
| 59 | and the salt. This hash should be trusted as there is no other authenticity | ||
| 60 | beyond this point. | ||
| 61 | |||
| 62 | <salt> | ||
| 63 | The hexadecimal encoding of the salt value. | ||
| 64 | |||
| 65 | Theory of operation | ||
| 66 | =================== | ||
| 67 | |||
| 68 | dm-verity is meant to be setup as part of a verified boot path. This | ||
| 69 | may be anything ranging from a boot using tboot or trustedgrub to just | ||
| 70 | booting from a known-good device (like a USB drive or CD). | ||
| 71 | |||
| 72 | When a dm-verity device is configured, it is expected that the caller | ||
| 73 | has been authenticated in some way (cryptographic signatures, etc). | ||
| 74 | After instantiation, all hashes will be verified on-demand during | ||
| 75 | disk access. If they cannot be verified up to the root node of the | ||
| 76 | tree, the root hash, then the I/O will fail. This should identify | ||
| 77 | tampering with any data on the device and the hash data. | ||
| 78 | |||
| 79 | Cryptographic hashes are used to assert the integrity of the device on a | ||
| 80 | per-block basis. This allows for a lightweight hash computation on first read | ||
| 81 | into the page cache. Block hashes are stored linearly-aligned to the nearest | ||
| 82 | block the size of a page. | ||
| 83 | |||
| 84 | Hash Tree | ||
| 85 | --------- | ||
| 86 | |||
| 87 | Each node in the tree is a cryptographic hash. If it is a leaf node, the hash | ||
| 88 | is of some block data on disk. If it is an intermediary node, then the hash is | ||
| 89 | of a number of child nodes. | ||
| 90 | |||
| 91 | Each entry in the tree is a collection of neighboring nodes that fit in one | ||
| 92 | block. The number is determined based on block_size and the size of the | ||
| 93 | selected cryptographic digest algorithm. The hashes are linearly-ordered in | ||
| 94 | this entry and any unaligned trailing space is ignored but included when | ||
| 95 | calculating the parent node. | ||
| 96 | |||
| 97 | The tree looks something like: | ||
| 98 | |||
| 99 | alg = sha256, num_blocks = 32768, block_size = 4096 | ||
| 100 | |||
| 101 | [ root ] | ||
| 102 | / . . . \ | ||
| 103 | [entry_0] [entry_1] | ||
| 104 | / . . . \ . . . \ | ||
| 105 | [entry_0_0] . . . [entry_0_127] . . . . [entry_1_127] | ||
| 106 | / ... \ / . . . \ / \ | ||
| 107 | blk_0 ... blk_127 blk_16256 blk_16383 blk_32640 . . . blk_32767 | ||
| 108 | |||
| 109 | |||
| 110 | On-disk format | ||
| 111 | ============== | ||
| 112 | |||
| 113 | Below is the recommended on-disk format. The verity kernel code does not | ||
| 114 | read the on-disk header. It only reads the hash blocks which directly | ||
| 115 | follow the header. It is expected that a user-space tool will verify the | ||
| 116 | integrity of the verity_header and then call dmsetup with the correct | ||
| 117 | parameters. Alternatively, the header can be omitted and the dmsetup | ||
| 118 | parameters can be passed via the kernel command-line in a rooted chain | ||
| 119 | of trust where the command-line is verified. | ||
| 120 | |||
| 121 | The on-disk format is especially useful in cases where the hash blocks | ||
| 122 | are on a separate partition. The magic number allows easy identification | ||
| 123 | of the partition contents. Alternatively, the hash blocks can be stored | ||
| 124 | in the same partition as the data to be verified. In such a configuration | ||
| 125 | the filesystem on the partition would be sized a little smaller than | ||
| 126 | the full-partition, leaving room for the hash blocks. | ||
| 127 | |||
| 128 | struct superblock { | ||
| 129 | uint8_t signature[8] | ||
| 130 | "verity\0\0"; | ||
| 131 | |||
| 132 | uint8_t version; | ||
| 133 | 1 - current format | ||
| 134 | |||
| 135 | uint8_t data_block_bits; | ||
| 136 | log2(data block size) | ||
| 137 | |||
| 138 | uint8_t hash_block_bits; | ||
| 139 | log2(hash block size) | ||
| 140 | |||
| 141 | uint8_t pad1[1]; | ||
| 142 | zero padding | ||
| 143 | |||
| 144 | uint16_t salt_size; | ||
| 145 | big-endian salt size | ||
| 146 | |||
| 147 | uint8_t pad2[2]; | ||
| 148 | zero padding | ||
| 149 | |||
| 150 | uint32_t data_blocks_hi; | ||
| 151 | big-endian high 32 bits of the 64-bit number of data blocks | ||
| 152 | |||
| 153 | uint32_t data_blocks_lo; | ||
| 154 | big-endian low 32 bits of the 64-bit number of data blocks | ||
| 155 | |||
| 156 | uint8_t algorithm[16]; | ||
| 157 | cryptographic algorithm | ||
| 158 | |||
| 159 | uint8_t salt[384]; | ||
| 160 | salt (the salt size is specified above) | ||
| 161 | |||
| 162 | uint8_t pad3[88]; | ||
| 163 | zero padding to 512-byte boundary | ||
| 164 | } | ||
| 165 | |||
| 166 | Directly following the header (and with sector number padded to the next hash | ||
| 167 | block boundary) are the hash blocks which are stored a depth at a time | ||
| 168 | (starting from the root), sorted in order of increasing index. | ||
| 169 | |||
| 170 | Status | ||
| 171 | ====== | ||
| 172 | V (for Valid) is returned if every check performed so far was valid. | ||
| 173 | If any check failed, C (for Corruption) is returned. | ||
| 174 | |||
| 175 | Example | ||
| 176 | ======= | ||
| 177 | |||
| 178 | Setup a device: | ||
| 179 | dmsetup create vroot --table \ | ||
| 180 | "0 2097152 "\ | ||
| 181 | "verity 1 /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 4096 4096 2097152 1 "\ | ||
| 182 | "4392712ba01368efdf14b05c76f9e4df0d53664630b5d48632ed17a137f39076 "\ | ||
| 183 | "1234000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" | ||
| 184 | |||
| 185 | A command line tool veritysetup is available to compute or verify | ||
| 186 | the hash tree or activate the kernel driver. This is available from | ||
| 187 | the LVM2 upstream repository and may be supplied as a package called | ||
| 188 | device-mapper-verity-tools: | ||
| 189 | git://sources.redhat.com/git/lvm2 | ||
| 190 | http://sourceware.org/git/?p=lvm2.git | ||
| 191 | http://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/LVM2/verity?cvsroot=lvm2 | ||
| 192 | |||
| 193 | veritysetup -a vroot /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 \ | ||
| 194 | 4392712ba01368efdf14b05c76f9e4df0d53664630b5d48632ed17a137f39076 | ||
