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| * |
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| |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| |
| namespace android { |
| namespace vold { |
| |
| // Struct representing an encryption algorithm supported by vold. |
| // "config_name" represents the name we give the algorithm in |
| // read-only properties and fstab files |
| // "kernel_name" is the name we present to the Linux kernel |
| // "keysize" is the size of the key in bytes. |
| struct CryptoType { |
| // We should only be constructing CryptoTypes as part of |
| // supported_crypto_types[]. We do it via this pseudo-builder pattern, |
| // which isn't pure or fully protected as a concession to being able to |
| // do it all at compile time. Add new CryptoTypes in |
| // supported_crypto_types[] below. |
| constexpr CryptoType() : CryptoType(nullptr, nullptr, 0xFFFFFFFF) {} |
| constexpr CryptoType set_keysize(size_t size) const { |
| return CryptoType(this->config_name, this->kernel_name, size); |
| } |
| constexpr CryptoType set_config_name(const char* property) const { |
| return CryptoType(property, this->kernel_name, this->keysize); |
| } |
| constexpr CryptoType set_kernel_name(const char* crypto) const { |
| return CryptoType(this->config_name, crypto, this->keysize); |
| } |
| |
| constexpr const char* get_config_name() const { return config_name; } |
| constexpr const char* get_kernel_name() const { return kernel_name; } |
| constexpr size_t get_keysize() const { return keysize; } |
| |
| private: |
| const char* config_name; |
| const char* kernel_name; |
| size_t keysize; |
| |
| constexpr CryptoType(const char* property, const char* crypto, size_t ksize) |
| : config_name(property), kernel_name(crypto), keysize(ksize) {} |
| }; |
| |
| // Use the named android property to look up a type from the table |
| // If the property is not set or matches no table entry, return the default. |
| const CryptoType& lookup_crypto_algorithm(const CryptoType table[], int table_len, |
| const CryptoType& default_alg, const char* property); |
| |
| // Some useful types |
| |
| constexpr CryptoType invalid_crypto_type = CryptoType(); |
| |
| constexpr CryptoType aes_256_xts = CryptoType() |
| .set_config_name("aes-256-xts") |
| .set_kernel_name("aes-xts-plain64") |
| .set_keysize(64); |
| |
| constexpr CryptoType adiantum = CryptoType() |
| .set_config_name("adiantum") |
| .set_kernel_name("xchacha12,aes-adiantum-plain64") |
| .set_keysize(32); |
| |
| // Support compile-time validation of a crypto type table |
| |
| template <typename T, size_t N> |
| constexpr size_t array_length(T (&)[N]) { |
| return N; |
| } |
| |
| constexpr bool isValidCryptoType(size_t max_keylen, const CryptoType& crypto_type) { |
| return ((crypto_type.get_config_name() != nullptr) && |
| (crypto_type.get_kernel_name() != nullptr) && |
| (crypto_type.get_keysize() <= max_keylen)); |
| } |
| |
| // Confirms that all supported_crypto_types have a small enough keysize and |
| // had both set_config_name() and set_kernel_name() called. |
| // Note in C++11 that constexpr functions can only have a single line. |
| // So our code is a bit convoluted (using recursion instead of a loop), |
| // but it's asserting at compile time that all of our key lengths are valid. |
| constexpr bool validateSupportedCryptoTypes(size_t max_keylen, const CryptoType types[], |
| size_t len) { |
| return len == 0 || (isValidCryptoType(max_keylen, types[len - 1]) && |
| validateSupportedCryptoTypes(max_keylen, types, len - 1)); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace vold |
| } // namespace android |