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346 lines
11 KiB
Go
346 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Package contentenc encrypts and decrypts file blocks.
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package contentenc
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/binary"
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"encoding/hex"
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"errors"
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"log"
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"runtime"
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"sync"
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"github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/v2/fuse"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/cryptocore"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/stupidgcm"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/tlog"
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)
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// NonceMode determines how nonces are created.
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type NonceMode int
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const (
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// DefaultBS is the default plaintext block size
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DefaultBS = 4096
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// DefaultIVBits is the default length of IV, in bits.
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// We always use 128-bit IVs for file content, but the
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// master key in the config file is encrypted with a 96-bit IV for
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// gocryptfs v1.2 and earlier. v1.3 switched to 128 bit.
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DefaultIVBits = 128
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_ = iota // skip zero
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// RandomNonce chooses a random nonce.
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RandomNonce NonceMode = iota
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// ReverseDeterministicNonce chooses a deterministic nonce, suitable for
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// use in reverse mode.
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ReverseDeterministicNonce NonceMode = iota
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// ExternalNonce derives a nonce from external sources.
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ExternalNonce NonceMode = iota
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)
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// ContentEnc is used to encipher and decipher file content.
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type ContentEnc struct {
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// Cryptographic primitives
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cryptoCore *cryptocore.CryptoCore
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// plainBS is the plaintext block size. Usually 4096 bytes.
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plainBS uint64
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// cipherBS is the ciphertext block size. Usually 4128 bytes.
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// `cipherBS - plainBS`is the per-block overhead
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// (use BlockOverhead() to calculate it for you!)
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cipherBS uint64
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// All-zero block of size cipherBS, for fast compares
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allZeroBlock []byte
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// All-zero block of size IVBitLen/8, for fast compares
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allZeroNonce []byte
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// Force decode even if integrity check fails (openSSL only)
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forceDecode bool
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// Ciphertext block "sync.Pool" pool. Always returns cipherBS-sized byte
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// slices (usually 4128 bytes).
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cBlockPool bPool
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// Plaintext block pool. Always returns plainBS-sized byte slices
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// (usually 4096 bytes).
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pBlockPool bPool
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// Ciphertext request data pool. Always returns byte slices of size
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// fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE + encryption overhead.
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// Used by Read() to temporarily store the ciphertext as it is read from
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// disk.
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CReqPool bPool
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// Plaintext request data pool. Slice have size fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE.
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PReqPool bPool
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}
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// New returns an initialized ContentEnc instance.
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func New(cc *cryptocore.CryptoCore, plainBS uint64, forceDecode bool) *ContentEnc {
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if fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE%plainBS != 0 {
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log.Panicf("unaligned MAX_KERNEL_WRITE=%d", fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE)
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}
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cipherBS := plainBS + uint64(cc.IVLen) + cryptocore.AuthTagLen
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// Take IV and GHASH overhead into account.
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cReqSize := int(fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE / plainBS * cipherBS)
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// Unaligned reads (happens during fsck, could also happen with O_DIRECT?)
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// touch one additional ciphertext and plaintext block. Reserve space for the
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// extra block.
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cReqSize += int(cipherBS)
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pReqSize := fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE + int(plainBS)
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c := &ContentEnc{
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cryptoCore: cc,
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plainBS: plainBS,
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cipherBS: cipherBS,
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allZeroBlock: make([]byte, cipherBS),
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allZeroNonce: make([]byte, cc.IVLen),
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forceDecode: forceDecode,
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cBlockPool: newBPool(int(cipherBS)),
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CReqPool: newBPool(cReqSize),
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pBlockPool: newBPool(int(plainBS)),
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PReqPool: newBPool(pReqSize),
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}
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return c
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}
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// PlainBS returns the plaintext block size
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func (be *ContentEnc) PlainBS() uint64 {
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return be.plainBS
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}
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// CipherBS returns the ciphertext block size
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func (be *ContentEnc) CipherBS() uint64 {
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return be.cipherBS
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}
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// DecryptBlocks decrypts a number of blocks
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func (be *ContentEnc) DecryptBlocks(ciphertext []byte, firstBlockNo uint64, fileID []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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cBuf := bytes.NewBuffer(ciphertext)
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var err error
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pBuf := bytes.NewBuffer(be.PReqPool.Get()[:0])
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blockNo := firstBlockNo
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for cBuf.Len() > 0 {
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cBlock := cBuf.Next(int(be.cipherBS))
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var pBlock []byte
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pBlock, err = be.DecryptBlock(cBlock, blockNo, fileID)
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if err != nil {
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if be.forceDecode && err == stupidgcm.ErrAuth {
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tlog.Warn.Printf("DecryptBlocks: authentication failure in block #%d, overridden by forcedecode", firstBlockNo)
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} else {
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break
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}
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}
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pBuf.Write(pBlock)
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be.pBlockPool.Put(pBlock)
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blockNo++
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}
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return pBuf.Bytes(), err
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}
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// concatAD concatenates the block number and the file ID to a byte blob
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// that can be passed to AES-GCM as associated data (AD).
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// Result is: aData = [blockNo.bigEndian fileID].
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func concatAD(blockNo uint64, fileID []byte) (aData []byte) {
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if fileID != nil && len(fileID) != headerIDLen {
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// fileID is nil when decrypting the master key from the config file,
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// and for symlinks and xattrs.
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log.Panicf("wrong fileID length: %d", len(fileID))
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}
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const lenUint64 = 8
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// Preallocate space to save an allocation in append()
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aData = make([]byte, lenUint64, lenUint64+headerIDLen)
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(aData, blockNo)
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aData = append(aData, fileID...)
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return aData
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}
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// DecryptBlock - Verify and decrypt GCM block
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//
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// Corner case: A full-sized block of all-zero ciphertext bytes is translated
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// to an all-zero plaintext block, i.e. file hole passthrough.
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func (be *ContentEnc) DecryptBlock(ciphertext []byte, blockNo uint64, fileID []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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// Empty block?
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if len(ciphertext) == 0 {
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return ciphertext, nil
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}
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// All-zero block?
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if bytes.Equal(ciphertext, be.allZeroBlock) {
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tlog.Debug.Printf("DecryptBlock: file hole encountered")
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return make([]byte, be.plainBS), nil
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}
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if len(ciphertext) < be.cryptoCore.IVLen {
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tlog.Warn.Printf("DecryptBlock: Block is too short: %d bytes", len(ciphertext))
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return nil, errors.New("Block is too short")
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}
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// Extract nonce
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nonce := ciphertext[:be.cryptoCore.IVLen]
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if bytes.Equal(nonce, be.allZeroNonce) {
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// Bug in tmpfs?
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// https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/56
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// http://www.spinics.net/lists/kernel/msg2370127.html
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return nil, errors.New("all-zero nonce")
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}
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ciphertextOrig := ciphertext
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ciphertext = ciphertext[be.cryptoCore.IVLen:]
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// Decrypt
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plaintext := be.pBlockPool.Get()
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plaintext = plaintext[:0]
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aData := concatAD(blockNo, fileID)
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plaintext, err := be.cryptoCore.AEADCipher.Open(plaintext, nonce, ciphertext, aData)
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Debug.Printf("DecryptBlock: %s, len=%d", err.Error(), len(ciphertextOrig))
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tlog.Debug.Println(hex.Dump(ciphertextOrig))
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if be.forceDecode && err == stupidgcm.ErrAuth {
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return plaintext, err
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}
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return nil, err
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}
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return plaintext, nil
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}
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// At some point, splitting the ciphertext into more groups will not improve
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// performance, as spawning goroutines comes at a cost.
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// 2 seems to work ok for now.
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const encryptMaxSplit = 2
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// encryptBlocksParallel splits the plaintext into parts and encrypts them
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// in parallel.
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func (be *ContentEnc) encryptBlocksParallel(plaintextBlocks [][]byte, ciphertextBlocks [][]byte, firstBlockNo uint64, fileID []byte) {
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ncpu := runtime.NumCPU()
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if ncpu > encryptMaxSplit {
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ncpu = encryptMaxSplit
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}
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groupSize := len(plaintextBlocks) / ncpu
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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for i := 0; i < ncpu; i++ {
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wg.Add(1)
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go func(i int) {
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low := i * groupSize
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high := (i + 1) * groupSize
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if i == ncpu-1 {
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// Last part picks up any left-over blocks
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//
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// The last part could run in the original goroutine, but
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// doing that complicates the code, and, surprisingly,
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// incurs a 1 % performance penalty.
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high = len(plaintextBlocks)
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}
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be.doEncryptBlocks(plaintextBlocks[low:high], ciphertextBlocks[low:high], firstBlockNo+uint64(low), fileID)
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wg.Done()
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}(i)
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}
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wg.Wait()
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}
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// EncryptBlocks is like EncryptBlock but takes multiple plaintext blocks.
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// Returns a byte slice from CReqPool - so don't forget to return it
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// to the pool.
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func (be *ContentEnc) EncryptBlocks(plaintextBlocks [][]byte, firstBlockNo uint64, fileID []byte) []byte {
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ciphertextBlocks := make([][]byte, len(plaintextBlocks))
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// For large writes, we parallelize encryption.
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if len(plaintextBlocks) >= 32 && runtime.NumCPU() >= 2 {
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be.encryptBlocksParallel(plaintextBlocks, ciphertextBlocks, firstBlockNo, fileID)
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} else {
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be.doEncryptBlocks(plaintextBlocks, ciphertextBlocks, firstBlockNo, fileID)
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}
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// Concatenate ciphertext into a single byte array.
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tmp := be.CReqPool.Get()
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out := bytes.NewBuffer(tmp[:0])
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for _, v := range ciphertextBlocks {
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out.Write(v)
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// Return the memory to cBlockPool
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be.cBlockPool.Put(v)
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}
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return out.Bytes()
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}
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// doEncryptBlocks is called by EncryptBlocks to do the actual encryption work
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func (be *ContentEnc) doEncryptBlocks(in [][]byte, out [][]byte, firstBlockNo uint64, fileID []byte) {
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for i, v := range in {
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out[i] = be.EncryptBlock(v, firstBlockNo+uint64(i), fileID)
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}
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}
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// EncryptBlock - Encrypt plaintext using a random nonce.
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// blockNo and fileID are used as associated data.
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// The output is nonce + ciphertext + tag.
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func (be *ContentEnc) EncryptBlock(plaintext []byte, blockNo uint64, fileID []byte) []byte {
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// Get a fresh random nonce
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nonce := be.cryptoCore.IVGenerator.Get()
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return be.doEncryptBlock(plaintext, blockNo, fileID, nonce)
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}
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// EncryptBlockNonce - Encrypt plaintext using a nonce chosen by the caller.
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// blockNo and fileID are used as associated data.
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// The output is nonce + ciphertext + tag.
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// This function can only be used in SIV mode.
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func (be *ContentEnc) EncryptBlockNonce(plaintext []byte, blockNo uint64, fileID []byte, nonce []byte) []byte {
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if be.cryptoCore.AEADBackend != cryptocore.BackendAESSIV {
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log.Panic("deterministic nonces are only secure in SIV mode")
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}
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return be.doEncryptBlock(plaintext, blockNo, fileID, nonce)
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}
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// doEncryptBlock is the backend for EncryptBlock and EncryptBlockNonce.
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// blockNo and fileID are used as associated data.
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// The output is nonce + ciphertext + tag.
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func (be *ContentEnc) doEncryptBlock(plaintext []byte, blockNo uint64, fileID []byte, nonce []byte) []byte {
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// Empty block?
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if len(plaintext) == 0 {
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return plaintext
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}
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if len(nonce) != be.cryptoCore.IVLen {
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log.Panic("wrong nonce length")
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}
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// Block is authenticated with block number and file ID
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aData := concatAD(blockNo, fileID)
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// Get a cipherBS-sized block of memory, copy the nonce into it and truncate to
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// nonce length
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cBlock := be.cBlockPool.Get()
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copy(cBlock, nonce)
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cBlock = cBlock[0:len(nonce)]
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// Encrypt plaintext and append to nonce
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ciphertext := be.cryptoCore.AEADCipher.Seal(cBlock, nonce, plaintext, aData)
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overhead := int(be.BlockOverhead())
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if len(plaintext)+overhead != len(ciphertext) {
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log.Panicf("unexpected ciphertext length: plaintext=%d, overhead=%d, ciphertext=%d",
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len(plaintext), overhead, len(ciphertext))
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}
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return ciphertext
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}
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// MergeBlocks - Merge newData into oldData at offset
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// New block may be bigger than both newData and oldData
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func (be *ContentEnc) MergeBlocks(oldData []byte, newData []byte, offset int) []byte {
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// Fastpath for small-file creation
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if len(oldData) == 0 && offset == 0 {
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return newData
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}
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// Make block of maximum size
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out := make([]byte, be.plainBS)
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// Copy old and new data into it
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copy(out, oldData)
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l := len(newData)
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copy(out[offset:offset+l], newData)
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// Crop to length
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outLen := len(oldData)
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newLen := offset + len(newData)
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if outLen < newLen {
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outLen = newLen
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}
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return out[0:outLen]
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}
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// Wipe tries to wipe secret keys from memory by overwriting them with zeros
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// and/or setting references to nil.
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func (be *ContentEnc) Wipe() {
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be.cryptoCore.Wipe()
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be.cryptoCore = nil
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}
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