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Diffstat (limited to 'arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/pkey.h')
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1 files changed, 235 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/pkey.h b/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/pkey.h index c0e86ce4a00b..e22f0720bbb8 100644 --- a/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/pkey.h +++ b/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/pkey.h @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ /* * Userspace interface to the pkey device driver * - * Copyright IBM Corp. 2017 + * Copyright IBM Corp. 2017, 2019 * * Author: Harald Freudenberger <freude@de.ibm.com> * @@ -20,38 +20,74 @@ #define PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC 'p' -#define SECKEYBLOBSIZE 64 /* secure key blob size is always 64 bytes */ -#define PROTKEYBLOBSIZE 80 /* protected key blob size is always 80 bytes */ -#define MAXPROTKEYSIZE 64 /* a protected key blob may be up to 64 bytes */ -#define MAXCLRKEYSIZE 32 /* a clear key value may be up to 32 bytes */ +#define SECKEYBLOBSIZE 64 /* secure key blob size is always 64 bytes */ +#define PROTKEYBLOBSIZE 80 /* protected key blob size is always 80 bytes */ +#define MAXPROTKEYSIZE 64 /* a protected key blob may be up to 64 bytes */ +#define MAXCLRKEYSIZE 32 /* a clear key value may be up to 32 bytes */ +#define MAXAESCIPHERKEYSIZE 136 /* our aes cipher keys have always 136 bytes */ -#define MINKEYBLOBSIZE SECKEYBLOBSIZE /* Minimum size of a key blob */ -#define MAXKEYBLOBSIZE PROTKEYBLOBSIZE /* Maximum size of a key blob */ +/* Minimum and maximum size of a key blob */ +#define MINKEYBLOBSIZE SECKEYBLOBSIZE +#define MAXKEYBLOBSIZE MAXAESCIPHERKEYSIZE /* defines for the type field within the pkey_protkey struct */ -#define PKEY_KEYTYPE_AES_128 1 -#define PKEY_KEYTYPE_AES_192 2 -#define PKEY_KEYTYPE_AES_256 3 +#define PKEY_KEYTYPE_AES_128 1 +#define PKEY_KEYTYPE_AES_192 2 +#define PKEY_KEYTYPE_AES_256 3 -/* Struct to hold a secure key blob */ +/* the newer ioctls use a pkey_key_type enum for type information */ +enum pkey_key_type { + PKEY_TYPE_CCA_DATA = (__u32) 1, + PKEY_TYPE_CCA_CIPHER = (__u32) 2, +}; + +/* the newer ioctls use a pkey_key_size enum for key size information */ +enum pkey_key_size { + PKEY_SIZE_AES_128 = (__u32) 128, + PKEY_SIZE_AES_192 = (__u32) 192, + PKEY_SIZE_AES_256 = (__u32) 256, + PKEY_SIZE_UNKNOWN = (__u32) 0xFFFFFFFF, +}; + +/* some of the newer ioctls use these flags */ +#define PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_CUR_MKVP 0x00000002 +#define PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_ALT_MKVP 0x00000004 + +/* keygenflags defines for CCA AES cipher keys */ +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_SYM 0x00008000 +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_UASY 0x00004000 +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_AASY 0x00002000 +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_RAW 0x00001000 +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_CPAC 0x00000800 +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_DES 0x00000080 +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_AES 0x00000040 +#define PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_RSA 0x00000008 + +/* Struct to hold apqn target info (card/domain pair) */ +struct pkey_apqn { + __u16 card; + __u16 domain; +}; + +/* Struct to hold a CCA AES secure key blob */ struct pkey_seckey { __u8 seckey[SECKEYBLOBSIZE]; /* the secure key blob */ }; /* Struct to hold protected key and length info */ struct pkey_protkey { - __u32 type; /* key type, one of the PKEY_KEYTYPE values */ + __u32 type; /* key type, one of the PKEY_KEYTYPE_AES values */ __u32 len; /* bytes actually stored in protkey[] */ __u8 protkey[MAXPROTKEYSIZE]; /* the protected key blob */ }; -/* Struct to hold a clear key value */ +/* Struct to hold an AES clear key value */ struct pkey_clrkey { __u8 clrkey[MAXCLRKEYSIZE]; /* 16, 24, or 32 byte clear key value */ }; /* - * Generate secure key + * Generate CCA AES secure key. */ struct pkey_genseck { __u16 cardnr; /* in: card to use or FFFF for any */ @@ -62,7 +98,7 @@ struct pkey_genseck { #define PKEY_GENSECK _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x01, struct pkey_genseck) /* - * Construct secure key from clear key value + * Construct CCA AES secure key from clear key value */ struct pkey_clr2seck { __u16 cardnr; /* in: card to use or FFFF for any */ @@ -74,7 +110,7 @@ struct pkey_clr2seck { #define PKEY_CLR2SECK _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x02, struct pkey_clr2seck) /* - * Fabricate protected key from a secure key + * Fabricate AES protected key from a CCA AES secure key */ struct pkey_sec2protk { __u16 cardnr; /* in: card to use or FFFF for any */ @@ -85,7 +121,7 @@ struct pkey_sec2protk { #define PKEY_SEC2PROTK _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x03, struct pkey_sec2protk) /* - * Fabricate protected key from an clear key value + * Fabricate AES protected key from clear key value */ struct pkey_clr2protk { __u32 keytype; /* in: key type to generate */ @@ -96,7 +132,7 @@ struct pkey_clr2protk { /* * Search for matching crypto card based on the Master Key - * Verification Pattern provided inside a secure key. + * Verification Pattern provided inside a CCA AES secure key. */ struct pkey_findcard { struct pkey_seckey seckey; /* in: the secure key blob */ @@ -115,7 +151,7 @@ struct pkey_skey2pkey { #define PKEY_SKEY2PKEY _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x06, struct pkey_skey2pkey) /* - * Verify the given secure key for being able to be useable with + * Verify the given CCA AES secure key for being able to be useable with * the pkey module. Check for correct key type and check for having at * least one crypto card being able to handle this key (master key * or old master key verification pattern matches). @@ -134,7 +170,7 @@ struct pkey_verifykey { #define PKEY_VERIFY_ATTR_OLD_MKVP 0x00000100 /* key has old MKVP value */ /* - * Generate (AES) random protected key. + * Generate AES random protected key. */ struct pkey_genprotk { __u32 keytype; /* in: key type to generate */ @@ -144,7 +180,7 @@ struct pkey_genprotk { #define PKEY_GENPROTK _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x08, struct pkey_genprotk) /* - * Verify an (AES) protected key. + * Verify an AES protected key. */ struct pkey_verifyprotk { struct pkey_protkey protkey; /* in: the protected key to verify */ @@ -160,7 +196,184 @@ struct pkey_kblob2pkey { __u32 keylen; /* in: the key blob length */ struct pkey_protkey protkey; /* out: the protected key */ }; - #define PKEY_KBLOB2PROTK _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x0A, struct pkey_kblob2pkey) +/* + * Generate secure key, version 2. + * Generate either a CCA AES secure key or a CCA AES cipher key. + * There needs to be a list of apqns given with at least one entry in there. + * All apqns in the list need to be exact apqns, 0xFFFF as ANY card or domain + * is not supported. The implementation walks through the list of apqns and + * tries to send the request to each apqn without any further checking (like + * card type or online state). If the apqn fails, simple the next one in the + * list is tried until success (return 0) or the end of the list is reached + * (return -1 with errno ENODEV). You may use the PKEY_APQNS4KT ioctl to + * generate a list of apqns based on the key type to generate. + * The keygenflags argument is passed to the low level generation functions + * individual for the key type and has a key type specific meaning. Currently + * only CCA AES cipher keys react to this parameter: Use one or more of the + * PKEY_KEYGEN_* flags to widen the export possibilities. By default a cipher + * key is only exportable for CPACF (PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_CPAC). + */ +struct pkey_genseck2 { + struct pkey_apqn __user *apqns; /* in: ptr to list of apqn targets*/ + __u32 apqn_entries; /* in: # of apqn target list entries */ + enum pkey_key_type type; /* in: key type to generate */ + enum pkey_key_size size; /* in: key size to generate */ + __u32 keygenflags; /* in: key generation flags */ + __u8 __user *key; /* in: pointer to key blob buffer */ + __u32 keylen; /* in: available key blob buffer size */ + /* out: actual key blob size */ +}; +#define PKEY_GENSECK2 _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x11, struct pkey_genseck2) + +/* + * Generate secure key from clear key value, version 2. + * Construct a CCA AES secure key or CCA AES cipher key from a given clear key + * value. + * There needs to be a list of apqns given with at least one entry in there. + * All apqns in the list need to be exact apqns, 0xFFFF as ANY card or domain + * is not supported. The implementation walks through the list of apqns and + * tries to send the request to each apqn without any further checking (like + * card type or online state). If the apqn fails, simple the next one in the + * list is tried until success (return 0) or the end of the list is reached + * (return -1 with errno ENODEV). You may use the PKEY_APQNS4KT ioctl to + * generate a list of apqns based on the key type to generate. + * The keygenflags argument is passed to the low level generation functions + * individual for the key type and has a key type specific meaning. Currently + * only CCA AES cipher keys react to this parameter: Use one or more of the + * PKEY_KEYGEN_* flags to widen the export possibilities. By default a cipher + * key is only exportable for CPACF (PKEY_KEYGEN_XPRT_CPAC). + */ +struct pkey_clr2seck2 { + struct pkey_apqn __user *apqns; /* in: ptr to list of apqn targets */ + __u32 apqn_entries; /* in: # of apqn target list entries */ + enum pkey_key_type type; /* in: key type to generate */ + enum pkey_key_size size; /* in: key size to generate */ + __u32 keygenflags; /* in: key generation flags */ + struct pkey_clrkey clrkey; /* in: the clear key value */ + __u8 __user *key; /* in: pointer to key blob buffer */ + __u32 keylen; /* in: available key blob buffer size */ + /* out: actual key blob size */ +}; +#define PKEY_CLR2SECK2 _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x12, struct pkey_clr2seck2) + +/* + * Verify the given secure key, version 2. + * Check for correct key type. If cardnr and domain are given (are not + * 0xFFFF) also check if this apqn is able to handle this type of key. + * If cardnr and/or domain is 0xFFFF, on return these values are filled + * with one apqn able to handle this key. + * The function also checks for the master key verification patterns + * of the key matching to the current or alternate mkvp of the apqn. + * Currently CCA AES secure keys and CCA AES cipher keys are supported. + * The flags field is updated with some additional info about the apqn mkvp + * match: If the current mkvp matches to the key's mkvp then the + * PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_CUR_MKVP bit is set, if the alternate mkvp matches to + * the key's mkvp the PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_ALT_MKVP is set. For CCA keys the + * alternate mkvp is the old master key verification pattern. + * CCA AES secure keys are also checked to have the CPACF export allowed + * bit enabled (XPRTCPAC) in the kmf1 field. + * The ioctl returns 0 as long as the given or found apqn matches to + * matches with the current or alternate mkvp to the key's mkvp. If the given + * apqn does not match or there is no such apqn found, -1 with errno + * ENODEV is returned. + */ +struct pkey_verifykey2 { + __u8 __user *key; /* in: pointer to key blob */ + __u32 keylen; /* in: key blob size */ + __u16 cardnr; /* in/out: card number */ + __u16 domain; /* in/out: domain number */ + enum pkey_key_type type; /* out: the key type */ + enum pkey_key_size size; /* out: the key size */ + __u32 flags; /* out: additional key info flags */ +}; +#define PKEY_VERIFYKEY2 _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x17, struct pkey_verifykey2) + +/* + * Transform a key blob (of any type) into a protected key, version 2. + * There needs to be a list of apqns given with at least one entry in there. + * All apqns in the list need to be exact apqns, 0xFFFF as ANY card or domain + * is not supported. The implementation walks through the list of apqns and + * tries to send the request to each apqn without any further checking (like + * card type or online state). If the apqn fails, simple the next one in the + * list is tried until success (return 0) or the end of the list is reached + * (return -1 with errno ENODEV). You may use the PKEY_APQNS4K ioctl to + * generate a list of apqns based on the key. + */ +struct pkey_kblob2pkey2 { + __u8 __user *key; /* in: pointer to key blob */ + __u32 keylen; /* in: key blob size */ + struct pkey_apqn __user *apqns; /* in: ptr to list of apqn targets */ + __u32 apqn_entries; /* in: # of apqn target list entries */ + struct pkey_protkey protkey; /* out: the protected key */ +}; +#define PKEY_KBLOB2PROTK2 _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x1A, struct pkey_kblob2pkey2) + +/* + * Build a list of APQNs based on a key blob given. + * Is able to find out which type of secure key is given (CCA AES secure + * key or CCA AES cipher key) and tries to find all matching crypto cards + * based on the MKVP and maybe other criterias (like CCA AES cipher keys + * need a CEX5C or higher). The list of APQNs is further filtered by the key's + * mkvp which needs to match to either the current mkvp or the alternate mkvp + * (which is the old mkvp on CCA adapters) of the apqns. The flags argument may + * be used to limit the matching apqns. If the PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_CUR_MKVP is + * given, only the current mkvp of each apqn is compared. Likewise with the + * PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_ALT_MKVP. If both are given, it is assumed to + * return apqns where either the current or the alternate mkvp + * matches. At least one of the matching flags needs to be given. + * The list of matching apqns is stored into the space given by the apqns + * argument and the number of stored entries goes into apqn_entries. If the list + * is empty (apqn_entries is 0) the apqn_entries field is updated to the number + * of apqn targets found and the ioctl returns with 0. If apqn_entries is > 0 + * but the number of apqn targets does not fit into the list, the apqn_targets + * field is updatedd with the number of reqired entries but there are no apqn + * values stored in the list and the ioctl returns with ENOSPC. If no matching + * APQN is found, the ioctl returns with 0 but the apqn_entries value is 0. + */ +struct pkey_apqns4key { + __u8 __user *key; /* in: pointer to key blob */ + __u32 keylen; /* in: key blob size */ + __u32 flags; /* in: match controlling flags */ + struct pkey_apqn __user *apqns; /* in/out: ptr to list of apqn targets*/ + __u32 apqn_entries; /* in: max # of apqn entries in the list */ + /* out: # apqns stored into the list */ +}; +#define PKEY_APQNS4K _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x1B, struct pkey_apqns4key) + +/* + * Build a list of APQNs based on a key type given. + * Build a list of APQNs based on a given key type and maybe further + * restrict the list by given master key verification patterns. + * For different key types there may be different ways to match the + * master key verification patterns. For CCA keys (CCA data key and CCA + * cipher key) the first 8 bytes of cur_mkvp refer to the current mkvp value + * of the apqn and the first 8 bytes of the alt_mkvp refer to the old mkvp. + * The flags argument controls if the apqns current and/or alternate mkvp + * should match. If the PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_CUR_MKVP is given, only the current + * mkvp of each apqn is compared. Likewise with the PKEY_FLAGS_MATCH_ALT_MKVP. + * If both are given, it is assumed to return apqns where either the + * current or the alternate mkvp matches. If no match flag is given + * (flags is 0) the mkvp values are ignored for the match process. + * The list of matching apqns is stored into the space given by the apqns + * argument and the number of stored entries goes into apqn_entries. If the list + * is empty (apqn_entries is 0) the apqn_entries field is updated to the number + * of apqn targets found and the ioctl returns with 0. If apqn_entries is > 0 + * but the number of apqn targets does not fit into the list, the apqn_targets + * field is updatedd with the number of reqired entries but there are no apqn + * values stored in the list and the ioctl returns with ENOSPC. If no matching + * APQN is found, the ioctl returns with 0 but the apqn_entries value is 0. + */ +struct pkey_apqns4keytype { + enum pkey_key_type type; /* in: key type */ + __u8 cur_mkvp[32]; /* in: current mkvp */ + __u8 alt_mkvp[32]; /* in: alternate mkvp */ + __u32 flags; /* in: match controlling flags */ + struct pkey_apqn __user *apqns; /* in/out: ptr to list of apqn targets*/ + __u32 apqn_entries; /* in: max # of apqn entries in the list */ + /* out: # apqns stored into the list */ +}; +#define PKEY_APQNS4KT _IOWR(PKEY_IOCTL_MAGIC, 0x1C, struct pkey_apqns4keytype) + #endif /* _UAPI_PKEY_H */ |