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#define TAG "ext4_utils"
#include "ext4_crypt_init_extensions.h"
#include <string>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <cutils/klog.h>
#include <cutils/properties.h>
#include <cutils/sockets.h>
#include <poll.h>
#include "key_control.h"
#include "unencrypted_properties.h"
static const std::string arbitrary_sequence_number = "42";
static const int vold_command_timeout_ms = 60 * 1000;
static std::string vold_command(std::string const& command)
{
KLOG_INFO(TAG, "Running command %s\n", command.c_str());
int sock = -1;
while (true) {
sock = socket_local_client("vold",
ANDROID_SOCKET_NAMESPACE_RESERVED,
SOCK_STREAM);
if (sock >= 0) {
break;
}
usleep(10000);
}
if (sock < 0) {
KLOG_INFO(TAG, "Cannot open vold, failing command\n");
return "";
}
class CloseSocket
{
int sock_;
public:
CloseSocket(int sock) : sock_(sock) {}
~CloseSocket() { close(sock_); }
};
CloseSocket cs(sock);
// Use arbitrary sequence number. This should only be used when the
// framework is down, so this is (mostly) OK.
std::string actual_command = arbitrary_sequence_number + " " + command;
if (write(sock, actual_command.c_str(), actual_command.size() + 1) < 0) {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Cannot write command\n");
return "";
}
struct pollfd poll_sock = {sock, POLLIN, 0};
int rc = poll(&poll_sock, 1, vold_command_timeout_ms);
if (rc < 0) {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Error in poll %s\n", strerror(errno));
return "";
}
if (!(poll_sock.revents & POLLIN)) {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Timeout\n");
return "";
}
char buffer[4096];
memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
rc = read(sock, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if (rc <= 0) {
if (rc == 0) {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Lost connection to Vold - did it crash?\n");
} else {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Error reading data (%s)\n", strerror(errno));
}
return "";
}
// We don't truly know that this is the correct result. However,
// since this will only be used when the framework is down,
// it should be OK unless someone is running vdc at the same time.
// Worst case we force a reboot in the very rare synchronization
// error
return std::string(buffer, rc);
}
int e4crypt_create_device_key(const char* dir,
int ensure_dir_exists(const char*))
{
// Already encrypted with password? If so bail
std::string temp_folder = std::string() + dir + "/tmp_mnt";
DIR* temp_dir = opendir(temp_folder.c_str());
if (temp_dir) {
closedir(temp_dir);
return 0;
}
// Make sure folder exists. Use make_dir to set selinux permissions.
if (ensure_dir_exists(UnencryptedProperties::GetPath(dir).c_str())) {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Failed to create %s with error %s\n",
UnencryptedProperties::GetPath(dir).c_str(),
strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
auto result = vold_command("cryptfs enablefilecrypto");
// ext4enc:TODO proper error handling
KLOG_INFO(TAG, "enablefilecrypto returned with result %s\n",
result.c_str());
return 0;
}
int e4crypt_install_keyring()
{
key_serial_t device_keyring = add_key("keyring", "e4crypt", 0, 0,
KEY_SPEC_SESSION_KEYRING);
if (device_keyring == -1) {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Failed to create keyring\n");
return -1;
}
KLOG_INFO(TAG, "Keyring created wth id %d in process %d\n",
device_keyring, getpid());
return 0;
}
int e4crypt_set_directory_policy(const char* dir)
{
// Only set policy on first level /data directories
// To make this less restrictive, consider using a policy file.
// However this is overkill for as long as the policy is simply
// to apply a global policy to all /data folders created via makedir
if (!dir || strncmp(dir, "/data/", 6) || strchr(dir + 6, '/')) {
return 0;
}
// ext4enc:TODO exclude /data/user with a horrible special case.
if (!strcmp(dir, "/data/user")) {
return 0;
}
UnencryptedProperties props("/data");
std::string policy = props.Get<std::string>(properties::ref);
if (policy.empty()) {
// ext4enc:TODO why is this OK?
return 0;
}
KLOG_INFO(TAG, "Setting policy on %s\n", dir);
int result = do_policy_set(dir, policy.c_str(), policy.size());
if (result) {
KLOG_ERROR(TAG, "Setting %s policy on %s failed!\n",
policy.c_str(), dir);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}