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Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -07001// Copyright 2020, The Android Open Source Project
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14
15//! This module implements utility functions used by the Keystore 2.0 service
16//! implementation.
17
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -080018use crate::error::{map_binder_status, map_km_error, Error, ErrorCode};
19use crate::key_parameter::KeyParameter;
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +000020use crate::ks_err;
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070021use crate::permission;
22use crate::permission::{KeyPerm, KeyPermSet, KeystorePerm};
Alice Wang83c6aef2023-11-03 17:17:34 +000023pub use crate::watchdog_helper::watchdog;
John Wu16db29e2022-01-13 15:21:43 -080024use crate::{
25 database::{KeyType, KeystoreDB},
Janis Danisevskis0ffb8a82022-02-06 22:37:21 -080026 globals::LEGACY_IMPORTER,
David Drysdale5accbaa2023-04-12 18:47:10 +010027 km_compat,
28 raw_device::KeyMintDevice,
John Wu16db29e2022-01-13 15:21:43 -080029};
Shawn Willden708744a2020-12-11 13:05:27 +000030use android_hardware_security_keymint::aidl::android::hardware::security::keymint::{
David Drysdale746e1be2023-07-05 17:39:57 +010031 Algorithm::Algorithm, IKeyMintDevice::IKeyMintDevice, KeyCharacteristics::KeyCharacteristics,
32 KeyParameter::KeyParameter as KmKeyParameter, KeyParameterValue::KeyParameterValue, Tag::Tag,
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070033};
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +010034use android_os_permissions_aidl::aidl::android::os::IPermissionController;
Janis Danisevskis7a1cf382020-11-20 11:22:14 -080035use android_security_apc::aidl::android::security::apc::{
36 IProtectedConfirmation::{FLAG_UI_OPTION_INVERTED, FLAG_UI_OPTION_MAGNIFIED},
37 ResponseCode::ResponseCode as ApcResponseCode,
38};
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070039use android_system_keystore2::aidl::android::system::keystore2::{
John Wu16db29e2022-01-13 15:21:43 -080040 Authorization::Authorization, Domain::Domain, KeyDescriptor::KeyDescriptor,
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070041};
John Wu16db29e2022-01-13 15:21:43 -080042use anyhow::{Context, Result};
Janis Danisevskis5f3a0572021-06-18 11:26:42 -070043use binder::{Strong, ThreadState};
Janis Danisevskis7a1cf382020-11-20 11:22:14 -080044use keystore2_apc_compat::{
45 ApcCompatUiOptions, APC_COMPAT_ERROR_ABORTED, APC_COMPAT_ERROR_CANCELLED,
46 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_IGNORED, APC_COMPAT_ERROR_OK, APC_COMPAT_ERROR_OPERATION_PENDING,
47 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_SYSTEM_ERROR,
48};
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -080049use keystore2_crypto::{aes_gcm_decrypt, aes_gcm_encrypt, ZVec};
50use std::iter::IntoIterator;
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070051
David Drysdale746e1be2023-07-05 17:39:57 +010052/// Per RFC 5280 4.1.2.5, an undefined expiration (not-after) field should be set to GeneralizedTime
53/// 999912312359559, which is 253402300799000 ms from Jan 1, 1970.
54pub const UNDEFINED_NOT_AFTER: i64 = 253402300799000i64;
55
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070056/// This function uses its namesake in the permission module and in
57/// combination with with_calling_sid from the binder crate to check
58/// if the caller has the given keystore permission.
59pub fn check_keystore_permission(perm: KeystorePerm) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
60 ThreadState::with_calling_sid(|calling_sid| {
61 permission::check_keystore_permission(
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +000062 calling_sid
63 .ok_or_else(Error::sys)
64 .context(ks_err!("Cannot check permission without calling_sid."))?,
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070065 perm,
66 )
67 })
68}
69
70/// This function uses its namesake in the permission module and in
71/// combination with with_calling_sid from the binder crate to check
72/// if the caller has the given grant permission.
73pub fn check_grant_permission(access_vec: KeyPermSet, key: &KeyDescriptor) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
74 ThreadState::with_calling_sid(|calling_sid| {
75 permission::check_grant_permission(
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +000076 calling_sid
77 .ok_or_else(Error::sys)
78 .context(ks_err!("Cannot check permission without calling_sid."))?,
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070079 access_vec,
80 key,
81 )
82 })
83}
84
85/// This function uses its namesake in the permission module and in
86/// combination with with_calling_sid from the binder crate to check
87/// if the caller has the given key permission.
88pub fn check_key_permission(
89 perm: KeyPerm,
90 key: &KeyDescriptor,
91 access_vector: &Option<KeyPermSet>,
92) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
93 ThreadState::with_calling_sid(|calling_sid| {
94 permission::check_key_permission(
Janis Danisevskis45760022021-01-19 16:34:10 -080095 ThreadState::get_calling_uid(),
Chris Wailesd5aaaef2021-07-27 16:04:33 -070096 calling_sid
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070097 .ok_or_else(Error::sys)
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +000098 .context(ks_err!("Cannot check permission without calling_sid."))?,
Janis Danisevskisa75e2082020-10-07 16:44:26 -070099 perm,
100 key,
101 access_vector,
102 )
103 })
104}
105
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100106/// This function checks whether a given tag corresponds to the access of device identifiers.
107pub fn is_device_id_attestation_tag(tag: Tag) -> bool {
Janis Danisevskis83116e52021-04-06 13:36:58 -0700108 matches!(
109 tag,
110 Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_IMEI
111 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_MEID
112 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_SERIAL
113 | Tag::DEVICE_UNIQUE_ATTESTATION
Eran Messeri637259c2022-10-31 12:23:36 +0000114 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_SECOND_IMEI
Janis Danisevskis83116e52021-04-06 13:36:58 -0700115 )
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100116}
117
118/// This function checks whether the calling app has the Android permissions needed to attest device
Seth Moore66d9e902022-03-16 17:20:31 -0700119/// identifiers. It throws an error if the permissions cannot be verified or if the caller doesn't
120/// have the right permissions. Otherwise it returns silently.
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100121pub fn check_device_attestation_permissions() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
Seth Moore66d9e902022-03-16 17:20:31 -0700122 check_android_permission("android.permission.READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE")
123}
124
125/// This function checks whether the calling app has the Android permissions needed to attest the
126/// device-unique identifier. It throws an error if the permissions cannot be verified or if the
127/// caller doesn't have the right permissions. Otherwise it returns silently.
128pub fn check_unique_id_attestation_permissions() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
129 check_android_permission("android.permission.REQUEST_UNIQUE_ID_ATTESTATION")
130}
131
132fn check_android_permission(permission: &str) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
Janis Danisevskis5f3a0572021-06-18 11:26:42 -0700133 let permission_controller: Strong<dyn IPermissionController::IPermissionController> =
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100134 binder::get_interface("permission")?;
135
Janis Danisevskis2ee014b2021-05-05 14:29:08 -0700136 let binder_result = {
137 let _wp = watchdog::watch_millis(
138 "In check_device_attestation_permissions: calling checkPermission.",
139 500,
140 );
141 permission_controller.checkPermission(
Seth Moore66d9e902022-03-16 17:20:31 -0700142 permission,
Janis Danisevskis2ee014b2021-05-05 14:29:08 -0700143 ThreadState::get_calling_pid(),
144 ThreadState::get_calling_uid() as i32,
145 )
146 };
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +0000147 let has_permissions =
148 map_binder_status(binder_result).context(ks_err!("checkPermission failed"))?;
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100149 match has_permissions {
150 true => Ok(()),
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +0000151 false => Err(Error::Km(ErrorCode::CANNOT_ATTEST_IDS))
152 .context(ks_err!("caller does not have the permission to attest device IDs")),
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100153 }
154}
155
Janis Danisevskis04b02832020-10-26 09:21:40 -0700156/// Converts a set of key characteristics as returned from KeyMint into the internal
157/// representation of the keystore service.
Janis Danisevskis04b02832020-10-26 09:21:40 -0700158pub fn key_characteristics_to_internal(
Shawn Willdendbdac602021-01-12 22:35:16 -0700159 key_characteristics: Vec<KeyCharacteristics>,
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800160) -> Vec<KeyParameter> {
Janis Danisevskis04b02832020-10-26 09:21:40 -0700161 key_characteristics
Janis Danisevskis04b02832020-10-26 09:21:40 -0700162 .into_iter()
Shawn Willdendbdac602021-01-12 22:35:16 -0700163 .flat_map(|aidl_key_char| {
164 let sec_level = aidl_key_char.securityLevel;
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800165 aidl_key_char
166 .authorizations
167 .into_iter()
168 .map(move |aidl_kp| KeyParameter::new(aidl_kp.into(), sec_level))
Shawn Willdendbdac602021-01-12 22:35:16 -0700169 })
Janis Danisevskis04b02832020-10-26 09:21:40 -0700170 .collect()
171}
172
David Drysdale746e1be2023-07-05 17:39:57 +0100173/// Import a keyblob that is of the format used by the software C++ KeyMint implementation. After
174/// successful import, invoke both the `new_blob_handler` and `km_op` closures. On success a tuple
175/// of the `km_op`s result and the optional upgraded blob is returned.
176fn import_keyblob_and_perform_op<T, KmOp, NewBlobHandler>(
177 km_dev: &dyn IKeyMintDevice,
178 inner_keyblob: &[u8],
179 upgrade_params: &[KmKeyParameter],
180 km_op: KmOp,
181 new_blob_handler: NewBlobHandler,
182) -> Result<(T, Option<Vec<u8>>)>
183where
184 KmOp: Fn(&[u8]) -> Result<T, Error>,
185 NewBlobHandler: FnOnce(&[u8]) -> Result<()>,
186{
187 let (format, key_material, mut chars) =
188 crate::sw_keyblob::export_key(inner_keyblob, upgrade_params)?;
189 log::debug!(
190 "importing {:?} key material (len={}) with original chars={:?}",
191 format,
192 key_material.len(),
193 chars
194 );
195 let asymmetric = chars.iter().any(|kp| {
196 kp.tag == Tag::ALGORITHM
197 && (kp.value == KeyParameterValue::Algorithm(Algorithm::RSA)
198 || (kp.value == KeyParameterValue::Algorithm(Algorithm::EC)))
199 });
200
201 // Combine the characteristics of the previous keyblob with the upgrade parameters (which might
202 // include special things like APPLICATION_ID / APPLICATION_DATA).
203 chars.extend_from_slice(upgrade_params);
204
205 // Now filter out values from the existing keyblob that shouldn't be set on import, either
206 // because they are per-operation parameter or because they are auto-added by KeyMint itself.
207 let mut import_params: Vec<KmKeyParameter> = chars
208 .into_iter()
209 .filter(|kp| {
210 !matches!(
211 kp.tag,
212 Tag::ORIGIN
213 | Tag::ROOT_OF_TRUST
214 | Tag::OS_VERSION
215 | Tag::OS_PATCHLEVEL
216 | Tag::UNIQUE_ID
217 | Tag::ATTESTATION_CHALLENGE
218 | Tag::ATTESTATION_APPLICATION_ID
219 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_BRAND
220 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_DEVICE
221 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_PRODUCT
222 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_SERIAL
223 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_IMEI
224 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_MEID
225 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_MANUFACTURER
226 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_MODEL
227 | Tag::VENDOR_PATCHLEVEL
228 | Tag::BOOT_PATCHLEVEL
229 | Tag::DEVICE_UNIQUE_ATTESTATION
230 | Tag::ATTESTATION_ID_SECOND_IMEI
231 | Tag::NONCE
232 | Tag::MAC_LENGTH
233 | Tag::CERTIFICATE_SERIAL
234 | Tag::CERTIFICATE_SUBJECT
235 | Tag::CERTIFICATE_NOT_BEFORE
236 | Tag::CERTIFICATE_NOT_AFTER
237 )
238 })
239 .collect();
240
241 // Now that any previous values have been removed, add any additional parameters that needed for
242 // import. In particular, if we are generating/importing an asymmetric key, we need to make sure
243 // that NOT_BEFORE and NOT_AFTER are present.
244 if asymmetric {
245 import_params.push(KmKeyParameter {
246 tag: Tag::CERTIFICATE_NOT_BEFORE,
247 value: KeyParameterValue::DateTime(0),
248 });
249 import_params.push(KmKeyParameter {
250 tag: Tag::CERTIFICATE_NOT_AFTER,
251 value: KeyParameterValue::DateTime(UNDEFINED_NOT_AFTER),
252 });
253 }
254 log::debug!("import parameters={import_params:?}");
255
256 let creation_result = {
257 let _wp = watchdog::watch_millis(
258 "In utils::import_keyblob_and_perform_op: calling importKey.",
259 500,
260 );
261 map_km_error(km_dev.importKey(&import_params, format, &key_material, None))
262 }
263 .context(ks_err!("Upgrade failed."))?;
264
265 // Note that the importKey operation will produce key characteristics that may be different
266 // than are already stored in Keystore's SQL database. In particular, the KeyMint
267 // implementation will now mark the key as `Origin::IMPORTED` not `Origin::GENERATED`, and
268 // the security level for characteristics will now be `TRUSTED_ENVIRONMENT` not `SOFTWARE`.
269 //
270 // However, the DB metadata still accurately reflects the original origin of the key, and
271 // so we leave the values as-is (and so any `KeyInfo` retrieved in the Java layer will get the
272 // same results before and after import).
273 //
274 // Note that this also applies to the `USAGE_COUNT_LIMIT` parameter -- if the key has already
275 // been used, then the DB version of the parameter will be (and will continue to be) lower
276 // than the original count bound to the keyblob. This means that Keystore's policing of
277 // usage counts will continue where it left off.
278
279 new_blob_handler(&creation_result.keyBlob).context(ks_err!("calling new_blob_handler."))?;
280
281 km_op(&creation_result.keyBlob)
282 .map(|v| (v, Some(creation_result.keyBlob)))
283 .context(ks_err!("Calling km_op after upgrade."))
284}
285
David Drysdale5accbaa2023-04-12 18:47:10 +0100286/// Upgrade a keyblob then invoke both the `new_blob_handler` and the `km_op` closures. On success
287/// a tuple of the `km_op`s result and the optional upgraded blob is returned.
288fn upgrade_keyblob_and_perform_op<T, KmOp, NewBlobHandler>(
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800289 km_dev: &dyn IKeyMintDevice,
290 key_blob: &[u8],
291 upgrade_params: &[KmKeyParameter],
292 km_op: KmOp,
293 new_blob_handler: NewBlobHandler,
294) -> Result<(T, Option<Vec<u8>>)>
295where
296 KmOp: Fn(&[u8]) -> Result<T, Error>,
297 NewBlobHandler: FnOnce(&[u8]) -> Result<()>,
298{
David Drysdale5accbaa2023-04-12 18:47:10 +0100299 let upgraded_blob = {
300 let _wp = watchdog::watch_millis(
301 "In utils::upgrade_keyblob_and_perform_op: calling upgradeKey.",
302 500,
303 );
304 map_km_error(km_dev.upgradeKey(key_blob, upgrade_params))
305 }
306 .context(ks_err!("Upgrade failed."))?;
307
308 new_blob_handler(&upgraded_blob).context(ks_err!("calling new_blob_handler."))?;
309
310 km_op(&upgraded_blob)
311 .map(|v| (v, Some(upgraded_blob)))
312 .context(ks_err!("Calling km_op after upgrade."))
313}
314
315/// This function can be used to upgrade key blobs on demand. The return value of
316/// `km_op` is inspected and if ErrorCode::KEY_REQUIRES_UPGRADE is encountered,
317/// an attempt is made to upgrade the key blob. On success `new_blob_handler` is called
318/// with the upgraded blob as argument. Then `km_op` is called a second time with the
319/// upgraded blob as argument. On success a tuple of the `km_op`s result and the
320/// optional upgraded blob is returned.
321pub fn upgrade_keyblob_if_required_with<T, KmOp, NewBlobHandler>(
322 km_dev: &dyn IKeyMintDevice,
323 km_dev_version: i32,
324 key_blob: &[u8],
325 upgrade_params: &[KmKeyParameter],
326 km_op: KmOp,
327 new_blob_handler: NewBlobHandler,
328) -> Result<(T, Option<Vec<u8>>)>
329where
330 KmOp: Fn(&[u8]) -> Result<T, Error>,
331 NewBlobHandler: FnOnce(&[u8]) -> Result<()>,
332{
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800333 match km_op(key_blob) {
David Drysdale5accbaa2023-04-12 18:47:10 +0100334 Err(Error::Km(ErrorCode::KEY_REQUIRES_UPGRADE)) => upgrade_keyblob_and_perform_op(
335 km_dev,
336 key_blob,
337 upgrade_params,
338 km_op,
339 new_blob_handler,
340 ),
David Drysdale5accbaa2023-04-12 18:47:10 +0100341 Err(Error::Km(ErrorCode::INVALID_KEY_BLOB))
David Drysdale746e1be2023-07-05 17:39:57 +0100342 if km_dev_version >= KeyMintDevice::KEY_MINT_V1 =>
David Drysdale5accbaa2023-04-12 18:47:10 +0100343 {
David Drysdale746e1be2023-07-05 17:39:57 +0100344 // A KeyMint (not Keymaster via km_compat) device says that this is an invalid keyblob.
345 //
346 // This may be because the keyblob was created before an Android upgrade, and as part of
347 // the device upgrade the underlying Keymaster/KeyMint implementation has been upgraded.
348 //
349 // If that's the case, there are three possible scenarios:
350 if key_blob.starts_with(km_compat::KEYMASTER_BLOB_HW_PREFIX) {
351 // 1) The keyblob was created in hardware by the km_compat C++ code, using a prior
352 // Keymaster implementation, and wrapped.
353 //
354 // In this case, the keyblob will have the km_compat magic prefix, including the
355 // marker that indicates that this was a hardware-backed key.
356 //
357 // The inner keyblob should still be recognized by the hardware implementation, so
358 // strip the prefix and attempt a key upgrade.
359 log::info!(
360 "found apparent km_compat(Keymaster) HW blob, attempt strip-and-upgrade"
361 );
362 let inner_keyblob = &key_blob[km_compat::KEYMASTER_BLOB_HW_PREFIX.len()..];
363 upgrade_keyblob_and_perform_op(
364 km_dev,
365 inner_keyblob,
366 upgrade_params,
367 km_op,
368 new_blob_handler,
369 )
370 } else if key_blob.starts_with(km_compat::KEYMASTER_BLOB_SW_PREFIX) {
371 // 2) The keyblob was created in software by the km_compat C++ code because a prior
372 // Keymaster implementation did not support ECDH (which was only added in KeyMint).
373 //
374 // In this case, the keyblob with have the km_compat magic prefix, but with the
375 // marker that indicates that this was a software-emulated key.
376 //
377 // The inner keyblob should be in the format produced by the C++ reference
378 // implementation of KeyMint. Extract the key material and import it into the
379 // current KeyMint device.
380 log::info!("found apparent km_compat(Keymaster) SW blob, attempt strip-and-import");
381 let inner_keyblob = &key_blob[km_compat::KEYMASTER_BLOB_SW_PREFIX.len()..];
382 import_keyblob_and_perform_op(
383 km_dev,
384 inner_keyblob,
385 upgrade_params,
386 km_op,
387 new_blob_handler,
388 )
389 } else if let km_compat::KeyBlob::Wrapped(inner_keyblob) =
390 km_compat::unwrap_keyblob(key_blob)
391 {
392 // 3) The keyblob was created in software by km_compat.rs because a prior KeyMint
393 // implementation did not support a feature present in the current KeyMint spec.
394 // (For example, a curve 25519 key created when the device only supported KeyMint
395 // v1).
396 //
397 // In this case, the keyblob with have the km_compat.rs wrapper around it to
398 // indicate that this was a software-emulated key.
399 //
400 // The inner keyblob should be in the format produced by the C++ reference
401 // implementation of KeyMint. Extract the key material and import it into the
402 // current KeyMint device.
403 log::info!(
404 "found apparent km_compat.rs(KeyMint) SW blob, attempt strip-and-import"
405 );
406 import_keyblob_and_perform_op(
407 km_dev,
408 inner_keyblob,
409 upgrade_params,
410 km_op,
411 new_blob_handler,
412 )
413 } else {
414 Err(Error::Km(ErrorCode::INVALID_KEY_BLOB)).context(ks_err!("Calling km_op"))
415 }
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800416 }
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +0000417 r => r.map(|v| (v, None)).context(ks_err!("Calling km_op.")),
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800418 }
419}
420
Janis Danisevskis04b02832020-10-26 09:21:40 -0700421/// Converts a set of key characteristics from the internal representation into a set of
422/// Authorizations as they are used to convey key characteristics to the clients of keystore.
423pub fn key_parameters_to_authorizations(
424 parameters: Vec<crate::key_parameter::KeyParameter>,
425) -> Vec<Authorization> {
426 parameters.into_iter().map(|p| p.into_authorization()).collect()
427}
Hasini Gunasinghe557b1032020-11-10 01:35:30 +0000428
Charisee03e00842023-01-25 01:41:23 +0000429#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
Hasini Gunasinghe66a24602021-05-12 19:03:12 +0000430/// This returns the current time (in milliseconds) as an instance of a monotonic clock,
431/// by invoking the system call since Rust does not support getting monotonic time instance
432/// as an integer.
433pub fn get_current_time_in_milliseconds() -> i64 {
Hasini Gunasinghe557b1032020-11-10 01:35:30 +0000434 let mut current_time = libc::timespec { tv_sec: 0, tv_nsec: 0 };
Andrew Walbrana47698a2023-07-21 17:23:56 +0100435 // SAFETY: The pointer is valid because it comes from a reference, and clock_gettime doesn't
436 // retain it beyond the call.
James Willcox80f7be12023-11-08 17:13:16 +0000437 unsafe { libc::clock_gettime(libc::CLOCK_BOOTTIME, &mut current_time) };
Hasini Gunasinghe66a24602021-05-12 19:03:12 +0000438 current_time.tv_sec as i64 * 1000 + (current_time.tv_nsec as i64 / 1_000_000)
Hasini Gunasinghe557b1032020-11-10 01:35:30 +0000439}
Janis Danisevskiscd1fb3a2020-12-01 09:20:09 -0800440
Janis Danisevskis7a1cf382020-11-20 11:22:14 -0800441/// Converts a response code as returned by the Android Protected Confirmation HIDL compatibility
442/// module (keystore2_apc_compat) into a ResponseCode as defined by the APC AIDL
443/// (android.security.apc) spec.
444pub fn compat_2_response_code(rc: u32) -> ApcResponseCode {
445 match rc {
446 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_OK => ApcResponseCode::OK,
447 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_CANCELLED => ApcResponseCode::CANCELLED,
448 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_ABORTED => ApcResponseCode::ABORTED,
449 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_OPERATION_PENDING => ApcResponseCode::OPERATION_PENDING,
450 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_IGNORED => ApcResponseCode::IGNORED,
451 APC_COMPAT_ERROR_SYSTEM_ERROR => ApcResponseCode::SYSTEM_ERROR,
452 _ => ApcResponseCode::SYSTEM_ERROR,
453 }
454}
455
456/// Converts the UI Options flags as defined by the APC AIDL (android.security.apc) spec into
457/// UI Options flags as defined by the Android Protected Confirmation HIDL compatibility
458/// module (keystore2_apc_compat).
459pub fn ui_opts_2_compat(opt: i32) -> ApcCompatUiOptions {
460 ApcCompatUiOptions {
461 inverted: (opt & FLAG_UI_OPTION_INVERTED) != 0,
462 magnified: (opt & FLAG_UI_OPTION_MAGNIFIED) != 0,
463 }
464}
465
Janis Danisevskiscd1fb3a2020-12-01 09:20:09 -0800466/// AID offset for uid space partitioning.
Joel Galenson81a50f22021-07-29 15:39:10 -0700467pub const AID_USER_OFFSET: u32 = rustutils::users::AID_USER_OFFSET;
Janis Danisevskiscd1fb3a2020-12-01 09:20:09 -0800468
Paul Crowley44c02da2021-04-08 17:04:43 +0000469/// AID of the keystore process itself, used for keys that
470/// keystore generates for its own use.
Joel Galenson81a50f22021-07-29 15:39:10 -0700471pub const AID_KEYSTORE: u32 = rustutils::users::AID_KEYSTORE;
Paul Crowley44c02da2021-04-08 17:04:43 +0000472
Janis Danisevskiscd1fb3a2020-12-01 09:20:09 -0800473/// Extracts the android user from the given uid.
474pub fn uid_to_android_user(uid: u32) -> u32 {
Joel Galenson81a50f22021-07-29 15:39:10 -0700475 rustutils::users::multiuser_get_user_id(uid)
Janis Danisevskiscd1fb3a2020-12-01 09:20:09 -0800476}
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100477
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000478/// Merges and filters two lists of key descriptors. The first input list, legacy_descriptors,
479/// is assumed to not be sorted or filtered. As such, all key descriptors in that list whose
480/// alias is less than, or equal to, start_past_alias (if provided) will be removed.
481/// This list will then be merged with the second list, db_descriptors. The db_descriptors list
482/// is assumed to be sorted and filtered so the output list will be sorted prior to returning.
483/// The returned value is a list of KeyDescriptor objects whose alias is greater than
484/// start_past_alias, sorted and de-duplicated.
485fn merge_and_filter_key_entry_lists(
486 legacy_descriptors: &[KeyDescriptor],
487 db_descriptors: &[KeyDescriptor],
488 start_past_alias: Option<&str>,
489) -> Vec<KeyDescriptor> {
490 let mut result: Vec<KeyDescriptor> =
491 match start_past_alias {
492 Some(past_alias) => legacy_descriptors
493 .iter()
494 .filter(|kd| {
495 if let Some(alias) = &kd.alias {
496 alias.as_str() > past_alias
497 } else {
498 false
499 }
500 })
501 .cloned()
502 .collect(),
503 None => legacy_descriptors.to_vec(),
504 };
505
506 result.extend_from_slice(db_descriptors);
John Wu16db29e2022-01-13 15:21:43 -0800507 result.sort_unstable();
508 result.dedup();
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000509 result
510}
Eran Messeri6e1213f2023-01-10 14:38:31 +0000511
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000512fn estimate_safe_amount_to_return(
513 key_descriptors: &[KeyDescriptor],
514 response_size_limit: usize,
515) -> usize {
Eran Messeri6e1213f2023-01-10 14:38:31 +0000516 let mut items_to_return = 0;
517 let mut returned_bytes: usize = 0;
Eran Messeri6e1213f2023-01-10 14:38:31 +0000518 // Estimate the transaction size to avoid returning more items than what
519 // could fit in a binder transaction.
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000520 for kd in key_descriptors.iter() {
Eran Messeri6e1213f2023-01-10 14:38:31 +0000521 // 4 bytes for the Domain enum
522 // 8 bytes for the Namespace long.
523 returned_bytes += 4 + 8;
524 // Size of the alias string. Includes 4 bytes for length encoding.
525 if let Some(alias) = &kd.alias {
526 returned_bytes += 4 + alias.len();
527 }
528 // Size of the blob. Includes 4 bytes for length encoding.
529 if let Some(blob) = &kd.blob {
530 returned_bytes += 4 + blob.len();
531 }
532 // The binder transaction size limit is 1M. Empirical measurements show
533 // that the binder overhead is 60% (to be confirmed). So break after
534 // 350KB and return a partial list.
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000535 if returned_bytes > response_size_limit {
Eran Messeri6e1213f2023-01-10 14:38:31 +0000536 log::warn!(
537 "Key descriptors list ({} items) may exceed binder \
538 size, returning {} items est {} bytes.",
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000539 key_descriptors.len(),
Eran Messeri6e1213f2023-01-10 14:38:31 +0000540 items_to_return,
541 returned_bytes
542 );
543 break;
544 }
545 items_to_return += 1;
546 }
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000547 items_to_return
548}
549
550/// List all key aliases for a given domain + namespace. whose alias is greater
551/// than start_past_alias (if provided).
552pub fn list_key_entries(
553 db: &mut KeystoreDB,
554 domain: Domain,
555 namespace: i64,
556 start_past_alias: Option<&str>,
557) -> Result<Vec<KeyDescriptor>> {
558 let legacy_key_descriptors: Vec<KeyDescriptor> = LEGACY_IMPORTER
559 .list_uid(domain, namespace)
560 .context(ks_err!("Trying to list legacy keys."))?;
561
562 // The results from the database will be sorted and unique
563 let db_key_descriptors: Vec<KeyDescriptor> = db
564 .list_past_alias(domain, namespace, KeyType::Client, start_past_alias)
565 .context(ks_err!("Trying to list keystore database past alias."))?;
566
567 let merged_key_entries = merge_and_filter_key_entry_lists(
568 &legacy_key_descriptors,
569 &db_key_descriptors,
570 start_past_alias,
571 );
572
573 const RESPONSE_SIZE_LIMIT: usize = 358400;
574 let safe_amount_to_return =
575 estimate_safe_amount_to_return(&merged_key_entries, RESPONSE_SIZE_LIMIT);
576 Ok(merged_key_entries[..safe_amount_to_return].to_vec())
577}
578
579/// Count all key aliases for a given domain + namespace.
580pub fn count_key_entries(db: &mut KeystoreDB, domain: Domain, namespace: i64) -> Result<i32> {
581 let legacy_keys = LEGACY_IMPORTER
582 .list_uid(domain, namespace)
583 .context(ks_err!("Trying to list legacy keys."))?;
584
585 let num_keys_in_db = db.count_keys(domain, namespace, KeyType::Client)?;
586
587 Ok((legacy_keys.len() + num_keys_in_db) as i32)
John Wu16db29e2022-01-13 15:21:43 -0800588}
589
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800590/// Trait implemented by objects that can be used to decrypt cipher text using AES-GCM.
591pub trait AesGcm {
592 /// Deciphers `data` using the initialization vector `iv` and AEAD tag `tag`
593 /// and AES-GCM. The implementation provides the key material and selects
594 /// the implementation variant, e.g., AES128 or AES265.
595 fn decrypt(&self, data: &[u8], iv: &[u8], tag: &[u8]) -> Result<ZVec>;
596
597 /// Encrypts `data` and returns the ciphertext, the initialization vector `iv`
598 /// and AEAD tag `tag`. The implementation provides the key material and selects
599 /// the implementation variant, e.g., AES128 or AES265.
600 fn encrypt(&self, plaintext: &[u8]) -> Result<(Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>)>;
601}
602
603/// Marks an object as AES-GCM key.
604pub trait AesGcmKey {
605 /// Provides access to the raw key material.
606 fn key(&self) -> &[u8];
607}
608
609impl<T: AesGcmKey> AesGcm for T {
610 fn decrypt(&self, data: &[u8], iv: &[u8], tag: &[u8]) -> Result<ZVec> {
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +0000611 aes_gcm_decrypt(data, iv, tag, self.key()).context(ks_err!("Decryption failed"))
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800612 }
613
614 fn encrypt(&self, plaintext: &[u8]) -> Result<(Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>)> {
Shaquille Johnsonaec2eca2022-11-30 17:08:05 +0000615 aes_gcm_encrypt(plaintext, self.key()).context(ks_err!("Encryption failed."))
Janis Danisevskisf84d0b02022-01-26 14:11:14 -0800616 }
617}
618
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100619#[cfg(test)]
620mod tests {
621 use super::*;
622 use anyhow::Result;
623
624 #[test]
625 fn check_device_attestation_permissions_test() -> Result<()> {
626 check_device_attestation_permissions().or_else(|error| {
627 match error.root_cause().downcast_ref::<Error>() {
628 // Expected: the context for this test might not be allowed to attest device IDs.
629 Some(Error::Km(ErrorCode::CANNOT_ATTEST_IDS)) => Ok(()),
630 // Other errors are unexpected
631 _ => Err(error),
632 }
633 })
634 }
Eran Messeri24f31972023-01-25 17:00:33 +0000635
636 fn create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(key_aliases: &[&str]) -> Vec<KeyDescriptor> {
637 key_aliases
638 .iter()
639 .map(|key_alias| KeyDescriptor {
640 domain: Domain::APP,
641 nspace: 0,
642 alias: Some(key_alias.to_string()),
643 blob: None,
644 })
645 .collect::<Vec<KeyDescriptor>>()
646 }
647
648 fn aliases_from_key_descriptors(key_descriptors: &[KeyDescriptor]) -> Vec<String> {
649 key_descriptors
650 .iter()
651 .map(
652 |kd| {
653 if let Some(alias) = &kd.alias {
654 String::from(alias)
655 } else {
656 String::from("")
657 }
658 },
659 )
660 .collect::<Vec<String>>()
661 }
662
663 #[test]
664 fn test_safe_amount_to_return() -> Result<()> {
665 let key_aliases = vec!["key1", "key2", "key3"];
666 let key_descriptors = create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(&key_aliases);
667
668 assert_eq!(estimate_safe_amount_to_return(&key_descriptors, 20), 1);
669 assert_eq!(estimate_safe_amount_to_return(&key_descriptors, 50), 2);
670 assert_eq!(estimate_safe_amount_to_return(&key_descriptors, 100), 3);
671 Ok(())
672 }
673
674 #[test]
675 fn test_merge_and_sort_lists_without_filtering() -> Result<()> {
676 let legacy_key_aliases = vec!["key_c", "key_a", "key_b"];
677 let legacy_key_descriptors = create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(&legacy_key_aliases);
678 let db_key_aliases = vec!["key_a", "key_d"];
679 let db_key_descriptors = create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(&db_key_aliases);
680 let result =
681 merge_and_filter_key_entry_lists(&legacy_key_descriptors, &db_key_descriptors, None);
682 assert_eq!(aliases_from_key_descriptors(&result), vec!["key_a", "key_b", "key_c", "key_d"]);
683 Ok(())
684 }
685
686 #[test]
687 fn test_merge_and_sort_lists_with_filtering() -> Result<()> {
688 let legacy_key_aliases = vec!["key_f", "key_a", "key_e", "key_b"];
689 let legacy_key_descriptors = create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(&legacy_key_aliases);
690 let db_key_aliases = vec!["key_c", "key_g"];
691 let db_key_descriptors = create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(&db_key_aliases);
692 let result = merge_and_filter_key_entry_lists(
693 &legacy_key_descriptors,
694 &db_key_descriptors,
695 Some("key_b"),
696 );
697 assert_eq!(aliases_from_key_descriptors(&result), vec!["key_c", "key_e", "key_f", "key_g"]);
698 Ok(())
699 }
700
701 #[test]
702 fn test_merge_and_sort_lists_with_filtering_and_dups() -> Result<()> {
703 let legacy_key_aliases = vec!["key_f", "key_a", "key_e", "key_b"];
704 let legacy_key_descriptors = create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(&legacy_key_aliases);
705 let db_key_aliases = vec!["key_d", "key_e", "key_g"];
706 let db_key_descriptors = create_key_descriptors_from_aliases(&db_key_aliases);
707 let result = merge_and_filter_key_entry_lists(
708 &legacy_key_descriptors,
709 &db_key_descriptors,
710 Some("key_c"),
711 );
712 assert_eq!(aliases_from_key_descriptors(&result), vec!["key_d", "key_e", "key_f", "key_g"]);
713 Ok(())
714 }
Bram Bonné5d6c5102021-02-24 15:09:18 +0100715}