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1 /* Transform module - bulk data transformation */
2
3 /* For now it's hard-coded to do sequence
4 number/pkcs5/serpent-cbcmac/serpent with a 256 bit key for each
5 instance of serpent. We also require key material for the IVs for
6 cbcmac and cbc. Hack: we're not using full 128-bit IVs, we're just
7 using 32 bits and encrypting to get the full IV to save space in
8 the packets sent over the wire. */
9
10 #include <stdio.h>
11 #include <string.h>
12 #include "secnet.h"
13 #include "util.h"
14 #include "serpent.h"
15 #include "unaligned.h"
16
17 /* Required key length in bytes */
18 #define REQUIRED_KEYLEN ((512+64+32)/8)
19
20 struct transform {
21 closure_t cl;
22 struct transform_if ops;
23 uint32_t max_seq_skew;
24 };
25
26 struct transform_inst {
27 struct transform_inst_if ops;
28 struct keyInstance cryptkey;
29 struct keyInstance mackey;
30 uint32_t cryptiv;
31 uint32_t maciv;
32 uint32_t sendseq;
33 uint32_t lastrecvseq;
34 uint32_t max_skew;
35 bool_t keyed;
36 };
37
38 #define PKCS5_MASK 15
39
40 static bool_t transform_setkey(void *sst, uint8_t *key, int32_t keylen)
41 {
42 struct transform_inst *ti=sst;
43
44 if (keylen<REQUIRED_KEYLEN) {
45 Message(M_ERR,"transform_create: insufficient key material supplied "
46 "(need %d bytes, got %d)\n",REQUIRED_KEYLEN,keylen);
47 return False;
48 }
49
50 #if 0
51 {
52 int i;
53 printf("Setting key to: ");
54 for (i=0; i<keylen; i++)
55 printf("%02x",key[i]);
56 printf("\n");
57 }
58 #endif /* 0 */
59
60 serpent_makekey(&ti->cryptkey,256,key);
61 serpent_makekey(&ti->mackey,256,key+32);
62 ti->cryptiv=GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key+64);
63 ti->maciv=GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key+68);
64 ti->sendseq=GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key+72);
65 ti->lastrecvseq=ti->sendseq;
66 ti->keyed=True;
67
68 return True;
69 }
70
71 static bool_t transform_valid(void *sst)
72 {
73 struct transform_inst *ti=sst;
74
75 return ti->keyed;
76 }
77
78 static void transform_delkey(void *sst)
79 {
80 struct transform_inst *ti=sst;
81
82 FILLZERO(ti->cryptkey);
83 FILLZERO(ti->mackey);
84 ti->keyed=False;
85 }
86
87 static uint32_t transform_forward(void *sst, struct buffer_if *buf,
88 const char **errmsg)
89 {
90 struct transform_inst *ti=sst;
91 uint8_t *padp;
92 int padlen;
93 uint8_t iv[16];
94 uint8_t macplain[16];
95 uint8_t macacc[16];
96 uint8_t *p, *n;
97 int i;
98
99 if (!ti->keyed) {
100 *errmsg="transform unkeyed";
101 return 1;
102 }
103
104 /* Sequence number */
105 buf_prepend_uint32(buf,ti->sendseq);
106 ti->sendseq++;
107
108 /* PKCS5, stolen from IWJ */
109 /* eg with blocksize=4 mask=3 mask+2=5 */
110 /* msgsize 20 21 22 23 24 */
111 padlen= PKCS5_MASK-buf->size; /* -17 -18 -19 -16 -17 */
112 padlen &= PKCS5_MASK; /* 3 2 1 0 3 */
113 padlen++; /* 4 3 2 1 4 */
114
115 padp=buf_append(buf,padlen);
116 memset(padp,padlen,padlen);
117
118 /* Serpent-CBCMAC. We expand the IV from 32-bit to 128-bit using
119 one encryption. Then we do the MAC and append the result. We don't
120 bother sending the IV - it's the same each time. (If we wanted to send
121 it we've have to add 16 bytes to each message, not 4, so that the
122 message stays a multiple of 16 bytes long.) */
123 memset(iv,0,16);
124 PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv, ti->maciv);
125 serpent_encrypt(&ti->mackey,iv,macacc);
126
127 /* CBCMAC: encrypt in CBC mode. The MAC is the last encrypted
128 block encrypted once again. */
129 for (n=buf->start; n<buf->start+buf->size; n+=16)
130 {
131 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
132 macplain[i] = macacc[i] ^ n[i];
133 serpent_encrypt(&ti->mackey,macplain,macacc);
134 }
135 serpent_encrypt(&ti->mackey,macacc,macacc);
136 memcpy(buf_append(buf,16),macacc,16);
137
138 /* Serpent-CBC. We expand the ID as for CBCMAC, do the encryption,
139 and prepend the IV before increasing it. */
140 memset(iv,0,16);
141 PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv, ti->cryptiv);
142 serpent_encrypt(&ti->cryptkey,iv,iv);
143
144 /* CBC: each block is XORed with the previous encrypted block (or the IV)
145 before being encrypted. */
146 p=iv;
147
148 for (n=buf->start; n<buf->start+buf->size; n+=16)
149 {
150 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
151 n[i] ^= p[i];
152 serpent_encrypt(&ti->cryptkey,n,n);
153 p=n;
154 }
155
156 buf_prepend_uint32(buf,ti->cryptiv);
157 ti->cryptiv++;
158 return 0;
159 }
160
161 static uint32_t transform_reverse(void *sst, struct buffer_if *buf,
162 const char **errmsg)
163 {
164 struct transform_inst *ti=sst;
165 uint8_t *padp;
166 int padlen;
167 int i;
168 uint32_t seqnum, skew;
169 uint8_t iv[16];
170 uint8_t pct[16];
171 uint8_t macplain[16];
172 uint8_t macacc[16];
173 uint8_t *n;
174 uint8_t *macexpected;
175
176 if (!ti->keyed) {
177 *errmsg="transform unkeyed";
178 return 1;
179 }
180
181 if (buf->size < 4 + 16 + 16) {
182 *errmsg="msg too short";
183 return 1;
184 }
185
186 /* CBC */
187 memset(iv,0,16);
188 {
189 uint32_t ivword = buf_unprepend_uint32(buf);
190 PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv, ivword);
191 }
192 /* Assert bufsize is multiple of blocksize */
193 if (buf->size&0xf) {
194 *errmsg="msg not multiple of cipher blocksize";
195 return 1;
196 }
197 serpent_encrypt(&ti->cryptkey,iv,iv);
198 for (n=buf->start; n<buf->start+buf->size; n+=16)
199 {
200 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
201 pct[i] = n[i];
202 serpent_decrypt(&ti->cryptkey,n,n);
203 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
204 n[i] ^= iv[i];
205 memcpy(iv, pct, 16);
206 }
207
208 /* CBCMAC */
209 macexpected=buf_unappend(buf,16);
210 memset(iv,0,16);
211 PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv, ti->maciv);
212 serpent_encrypt(&ti->mackey,iv,macacc);
213
214 /* CBCMAC: encrypt in CBC mode. The MAC is the last encrypted
215 block encrypted once again. */
216 for (n=buf->start; n<buf->start+buf->size; n+=16)
217 {
218 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
219 macplain[i] = macacc[i] ^ n[i];
220 serpent_encrypt(&ti->mackey,macplain,macacc);
221 }
222 serpent_encrypt(&ti->mackey,macacc,macacc);
223 if (memcmp(macexpected,macacc,16)!=0) {
224 *errmsg="invalid MAC";
225 return 1;
226 }
227
228 /* PKCS5, stolen from IWJ */
229
230 padp=buf_unappend(buf,1);
231 padlen=*padp;
232 if (!padlen || (padlen > PKCS5_MASK+1)) {
233 *errmsg="pkcs5: invalid length";
234 return 1;
235 }
236
237 padp=buf_unappend(buf,padlen-1);
238 for (i=0; i<padlen-1; i++) {
239 if (*++padp != padlen) {
240 *errmsg="pkcs5: corrupted padding";
241 return 1;
242 }
243 }
244
245 /* Sequence number must be within max_skew of lastrecvseq; lastrecvseq
246 is only allowed to increase. */
247 seqnum=buf_unprepend_uint32(buf);
248 skew=seqnum-ti->lastrecvseq;
249 if (skew<0x8fffffff) {
250 /* Ok */
251 ti->lastrecvseq=seqnum;
252 } else if ((0-skew)<ti->max_skew) {
253 /* Ok */
254 } else {
255 /* Too much skew */
256 *errmsg="seqnum: too much skew";
257 return 2;
258 }
259
260 return 0;
261 }
262
263 static void transform_destroy(void *sst)
264 {
265 struct transform_inst *st=sst;
266
267 FILLZERO(*st); /* Destroy key material */
268 free(st);
269 }
270
271 static struct transform_inst_if *transform_create(void *sst)
272 {
273 struct transform_inst *ti;
274 struct transform *st=sst;
275
276 ti=safe_malloc(sizeof(*ti),"transform_create");
277 /* mlock XXX */
278
279 ti->ops.st=ti;
280 ti->ops.setkey=transform_setkey;
281 ti->ops.valid=transform_valid;
282 ti->ops.delkey=transform_delkey;
283 ti->ops.forwards=transform_forward;
284 ti->ops.reverse=transform_reverse;
285 ti->ops.destroy=transform_destroy;
286 ti->max_skew=st->max_seq_skew;
287 ti->keyed=False;
288
289 return &ti->ops;
290 }
291
292 static list_t *transform_apply(closure_t *self, struct cloc loc,
293 dict_t *context, list_t *args)
294 {
295 struct transform *st;
296 item_t *item;
297 dict_t *dict;
298
299 st=safe_malloc(sizeof(*st),"serpent");
300 st->cl.description="serpent-cbc256";
301 st->cl.type=CL_TRANSFORM;
302 st->cl.apply=NULL;
303 st->cl.interface=&st->ops;
304 st->ops.st=st;
305 st->ops.max_start_pad=28; /* 4byte seqnum, 16byte pad, 4byte MACIV,
306 4byte IV */
307 st->ops.max_end_pad=16; /* 16byte CBCMAC */
308
309 /* We need 256*2 bits for serpent keys, 32 bits for CBC-IV and 32 bits
310 for CBCMAC-IV, and 32 bits for init sequence number */
311 st->ops.keylen=REQUIRED_KEYLEN;
312 st->ops.create=transform_create;
313
314 /* First parameter must be a dict */
315 item=list_elem(args,0);
316 if (!item || item->type!=t_dict)
317 cfgfatal(loc,"userv-ipif","parameter must be a dictionary\n");
318
319 dict=item->data.dict;
320 st->max_seq_skew=dict_read_number(dict, "max-sequence-skew",
321 False, "serpent-cbc256", loc, 10);
322
323 return new_closure(&st->cl);
324 }
325
326 void transform_module(dict_t *dict)
327 {
328 struct keyInstance k;
329 uint8_t data[32];
330 uint8_t plaintext[16];
331 uint8_t ciphertext[16];
332
333 /*
334 * Serpent self-test.
335 *
336 * This test pattern is taken directly from the Serpent test
337 * vectors, to ensure we have all endianness issues correct. -sgt
338 */
339
340 /* Serpent self-test */
341 memcpy(data,
342 "\x00\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88\x99\xaa\xbb\xcc\xdd\xee\xff"
343 "\xff\xee\xdd\xcc\xbb\xaa\x99\x88\x77\x66\x55\x44\x33\x22\x11\x00",
344 32);
345 serpent_makekey(&k,256,data);
346
347 memcpy(plaintext,
348 "\x01\x23\x45\x67\x89\xab\xcd\xef\xfe\xdc\xba\x98\x76\x54\x32\x10",
349 16);
350 serpent_encrypt(&k,plaintext,ciphertext);
351
352 if (memcmp(ciphertext, "\xca\x7f\xa1\x93\xe3\xeb\x9e\x99"
353 "\xbd\x87\xe3\xaf\x3c\x9a\xdf\x93", 16)) {
354 fatal("transform_module: serpent failed self-test (encrypt)");
355 }
356 serpent_decrypt(&k,ciphertext,plaintext);
357 if (memcmp(plaintext, "\x01\x23\x45\x67\x89\xab\xcd\xef"
358 "\xfe\xdc\xba\x98\x76\x54\x32\x10", 16)) {
359 fatal("transform_module: serpent failed self-test (decrypt)");
360 }
361
362 add_closure(dict,"serpent256-cbc",transform_apply);
363
364 #ifdef TEST_WHOLE_TRANSFORM
365 {
366 struct transform *tr;
367 void *ti;
368 struct buffer_if buf;
369 const char text[] = "This is a piece of test text.";
370 char keymaterial[76] =
371 "Seventy-six bytes i"
372 "n four rows of 19; "
373 "this looks almost l"
374 "ike a poem but not.";
375 const char *errmsg;
376 int i;
377
378 tr = malloc(sizeof(struct transform));
379 tr->max_seq_skew = 20;
380 ti = transform_create(tr);
381
382 transform_setkey(ti, keymaterial, 76);
383
384 buf.base = malloc(4096);
385 buffer_init(&buf, 2048);
386 memcpy(buf_append(&buf, sizeof(text)), text, sizeof(text));
387 if (transform_forward(ti, &buf, &errmsg)) {
388 fatal("transform_forward test: %s", errmsg);
389 }
390 printf("transformed text is:\n");
391 for (i = 0; i < buf.size; i++)
392 printf("%02x%c", buf.start[i],
393 (i%16==15 || i==buf.size-1 ? '\n' : ' '));
394 if (transform_reverse(ti, &buf, &errmsg)) {
395 fatal("transform_reverse test: %s", errmsg);
396 }
397 printf("transform reversal worked OK\n");
398 }
399 #endif
400 }