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Message-ID: <20190513191204.GA142816@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 12:12:05 -0700
From: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@...nel.org>
To: Eryu Guan <guaneryu@...il.com>
Cc: fstests@...r.kernel.org, linux-fscrypt@...r.kernel.org,
linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org, linux-f2fs-devel@...ts.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 4/7] common/encrypt: add helper for ciphertext
verification tests
Hi Eryu,
On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 08:27:03PM +0800, Eryu Guan wrote:
> > +# Retrieve the filename stored on-disk for the given file.
> > +# The name is printed to stdout in binary.
> > +_get_on_disk_filename()
> > +{
> > + local device=$1
> > + local inode=$2
> > + local dir_inode=$3
> > +
> > + case $FSTYP in
> > + ext4)
> > + # Extract the filename from the debugfs output line like:
> > + #
> > + # 131075 100644 (1) 0 0 0 22-Apr-2019 16:54 \xa2\x85\xb0z\x13\xe9\x09\x86R\xed\xdc\xce\xad\x14d\x19
> > + #
> > + $DEBUGFS_PROG $device -R "ls -l -r <$dir_inode>" \
> > + 2>>$seqres.full | perl -ne '
> > + next if not /^\s*'$inode'\s+/;
> > + s/.*?\d\d:\d\d //;
> > + chomp;
> > + s/\\x([[:xdigit:]]{2})/chr hex $1/eg;
> > + print;'
> > + ;;
> > + f2fs)
> > + # Extract the filename from the dump.f2fs output line like:
> > + #
> > + # i_name [UpkzIPuts9by1oDmE+Ivfw]
> > + #
> > + # The name is base64-encoded, so we have to decode it here.
> > + #
> > + $DUMP_F2FS_PROG $device -i $inode | perl -ne '
> > + next if not /^i_name\s+\[([A-Za-z0-9+,]+)\]/;
> > + chomp $1;
> > + my @chars = split //, $1;
> > + my $ac = 0;
> > + my $bits = 0;
> > + my $table = join "", (A..Z, a..z, 0..9, "+", ",");
> > + foreach (@chars) {
> > + $ac += index($table, $_) << $bits;
> > + $bits += 6;
> > + if ($bits >= 8) {
> > + print chr($ac & 0xff);
> > + $ac >>= 8;
> > + $bits -= 8;
> > + }
> > + }
> > + if ($ac != 0) {
> > + print STDERR "Invalid base64-encoded string!\n";
> > + }'
> > + ;;
> > + *)
> > + _notrun "_get_on_disk_filename() isn't implemented on $FSTYP"
>
> And looks like this function has nothing to do with fs encryption, move it to
> common/rc?
For ext4 that's true, but for f2fs the name is assumed to be base64-encoded,
which f2fs-tools only does for encrypted filenames. I'll update the comment to
clarify that the function assumes the directory is encrypted.
>
> > + ;;
> > + esac
> > +}
> > +
> > +# Require support for _get_on_disk_filename()
> > +_require_get_on_disk_filename_support()
> > +{
> > + echo "Checking for _get_on_disk_filename() support for $FSTYP" >> $seqres.full
> > + case $FSTYP in
> > + ext4)
> > + # Verify that the "ls -l -r" debugfs command is supported and
> > + # hex-encodes non-ASCII characters, rather than using an
> > + # ambiguous escaping method. This requires the e2fsprogs patch
> > + # "debugfs: avoid ambiguity when printing filenames"
> > + # (https://marc.info/?l=linux-ext4&m=155596495624232&w=2).
> > + # TODO: once merged, list the minimum e2fsprogs version here.
> > + _require_command "$DEBUGFS_PROG" debugfs
> > + _scratch_mount
> > + touch $SCRATCH_MNT/$'\xc1'
> > + _scratch_unmount
> > + if ! $DEBUGFS_PROG $SCRATCH_DEV -R "ls -l -r /" 2>&1 \
> > + | tee -a $seqres.full | grep -E -q '\s+\\xc1\s*$'; then
> > + _notrun "debugfs (e2fsprogs) is too old; doesn't support showing unambiguous on-disk filenames"
> > + fi
> > + ;;
> > + f2fs)
> > + # Verify that dump.f2fs shows encrypted filenames in full. This
> > + # requires the patch "f2fs-tools: improve filename printing"
> > + # (https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-f2fs/mailman/message/36648641/).
> > + # TODO: once merged, list the minimum f2fs-tools version here.
> > +
> > + _require_command "$DUMP_F2FS_PROG" dump.f2fs
> > + _require_command "$KEYCTL_PROG" keyctl
> > + _scratch_mount
> > + _new_session_keyring
> > +
> > + local keydesc=$(_generate_encryption_key)
> > + local dir=$SCRATCH_MNT/test.${FUNCNAME[0]}
> > + local file=$dir/$(perl -e 'print "A" x 255')
> > + mkdir $dir
> > + _set_encpolicy $dir $keydesc
> > + touch $file
> > + local inode=$(stat -c %i $file)
> > +
> > + _scratch_unmount
> > + $KEYCTL_PROG clear @s
> > +
> > + # 255-character filename should result in 340 base64 characters.
> > + if ! $DUMP_F2FS_PROG -i $inode $SCRATCH_DEV \
> > + | grep -E -q '^i_name[[:space:]]+\[[A-Za-z0-9+,]{340}\]'; then
> > + _notrun "dump.f2fs (f2fs-tools) is too old; doesn't support showing unambiguous on-disk filenames"
> > + fi
> > + ;;
> > + *)
> > + _notrun "_get_on_disk_filename() isn't implemented on $FSTYP"
> > + ;;
> > + esac
> > +}
> > +
> > +# Get the file's list of on-disk blocks as a comma-separated list of block
> > +# offsets from the start of the device. "Blocks" are 512 bytes each here.
> > +_get_file_block_list()
> > +{
> > + local file=$1
> > +
> > + sync
> > + $XFS_IO_PROG -c fiemap $file | perl -ne '
> > + next if not /^\s*\d+: \[\d+\.\.\d+\]: (\d+)\.\.(\d+)/;
> > + print $_ . "," foreach $1..$2;' | sed 's/,$//'
> > +}
> > +
> > +# Dump a block list that was previously saved by _get_file_block_list().
> > +_dump_file_blocks()
> > +{
> > + local device=$1
> > + local blocklist=$2
> > + local block
> > +
> > + for block in $(tr ',' ' ' <<< $blocklist); do
> > + dd if=$device bs=512 count=1 skip=$block status=none
> > + done
> > +}
>
> Above two functions seem generic enough to be moved to common/rc
I feel that would be premature because common/rc is kind of bloated, and there's
a good chance these functions will only ever be used for encryption tests.
Normally, xfstests only test for user-visible behavior, so tests just 'cat' the
file contents, or 'ls' the filenames. The encryption tests are somewhat special
in that they really care about what's *actually* stored on-disk.
So I think that common/encrypt is the most logical location for now. But I
don't feel too strongly, and I can move it if you prefer.
Thanks for the review!
- Eric
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