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- /* Copyright (c) 2001, Matej Pfajfar.
- * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
- * Copyright (c) 2007-2016, The Tor Project, Inc. */
- /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
- /**
- * \file aes.c
- * \brief Implements a counter-mode stream cipher on top of AES.
- **/
- #include "orconfig.h"
- #ifdef _WIN32 /*wrkard for dtls1.h >= 0.9.8m of "#include <winsock.h>"*/
- #include <winsock2.h>
- #include <ws2tcpip.h>
- #endif
- #include <openssl/opensslv.h>
- #include "crypto.h"
- #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < OPENSSL_V_SERIES(1,0,0)
- #error "We require OpenSSL >= 1.0.0"
- #endif
- DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(redundant-decls)
- #include <assert.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <openssl/aes.h>
- #include <openssl/evp.h>
- #include <openssl/engine.h>
- #include <openssl/modes.h>
- ENABLE_GCC_WARNING(redundant-decls)
- #include "compat.h"
- #include "aes.h"
- #include "util.h"
- #include "torlog.h"
- #include "di_ops.h"
- #ifdef ANDROID
- /* Android's OpenSSL seems to have removed all of its Engine support. */
- #define DISABLE_ENGINES
- #endif
- /* We have five strategies for implementing AES counter mode.
- *
- * Best with x86 and x86_64: Use EVP_aes_ctr128() and EVP_EncryptUpdate().
- * This is possible with OpenSSL 1.0.1, where the counter-mode implementation
- * can use bit-sliced or vectorized AES or AESNI as appropriate.
- *
- * Otherwise: Pick the best possible AES block implementation that OpenSSL
- * gives us, and the best possible counter-mode implementation, and combine
- * them.
- */
- #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= OPENSSL_V_NOPATCH(1,0,1) && \
- (defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \
- defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \
- defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(__INTEL__)) \
- #define USE_EVP_AES_CTR
- #endif
- /* We have 2 strategies for getting the AES block cipher: Via OpenSSL's
- * AES_encrypt function, or via OpenSSL's EVP_EncryptUpdate function.
- *
- * If there's any hardware acceleration in play, we want to be using EVP_* so
- * we can get it. Otherwise, we'll want AES_*, which seems to be about 5%
- * faster than indirecting through the EVP layer.
- */
- /* We have 2 strategies for getting a plug-in counter mode: use our own, or
- * use OpenSSL's.
- *
- * Here we have a counter mode that's faster than the one shipping with
- * OpenSSL pre-1.0 (by about 10%!). But OpenSSL 1.0.0 added a counter mode
- * implementation faster than the one here (by about 7%). So we pick which
- * one to used based on the Openssl version above. (OpenSSL 1.0.0a fixed a
- * critical bug in that counter mode implementation, so we need to test to
- * make sure that we have a fixed version.)
- */
- #ifdef USE_EVP_AES_CTR
- /* We don't actually define the struct here. */
- aes_cnt_cipher_t *
- aes_new_cipher(const char *key, const char *iv)
- {
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX *cipher = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new();
- EVP_EncryptInit(cipher, EVP_aes_128_ctr(),
- (const unsigned char*)key, (const unsigned char *)iv);
- return (aes_cnt_cipher_t *) cipher;
- }
- void
- aes_cipher_free(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher_)
- {
- if (!cipher_)
- return;
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX *cipher = (EVP_CIPHER_CTX *) cipher_;
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup(cipher);
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(cipher);
- }
- void
- aes_crypt_inplace(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher_, char *data, size_t len)
- {
- int outl;
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX *cipher = (EVP_CIPHER_CTX *) cipher_;
- tor_assert(len < INT_MAX);
- EVP_EncryptUpdate(cipher, (unsigned char*)data,
- &outl, (unsigned char*)data, (int)len);
- }
- int
- evaluate_evp_for_aes(int force_val)
- {
- (void) force_val;
- log_info(LD_CRYPTO, "This version of OpenSSL has a known-good EVP "
- "counter-mode implementation. Using it.");
- return 0;
- }
- int
- evaluate_ctr_for_aes(void)
- {
- return 0;
- }
- #else
- /*======================================================================*/
- /* Interface to AES code, and counter implementation */
- /** Implements an AES counter-mode cipher. */
- struct aes_cnt_cipher {
- /** This next element (however it's defined) is the AES key. */
- union {
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX evp;
- AES_KEY aes;
- } key;
- #if !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
- #define USING_COUNTER_VARS
- /** These four values, together, implement a 128-bit counter, with
- * counter0 as the low-order word and counter3 as the high-order word. */
- uint32_t counter3;
- uint32_t counter2;
- uint32_t counter1;
- uint32_t counter0;
- #endif
- union {
- /** The counter, in big-endian order, as bytes. */
- uint8_t buf[16];
- /** The counter, in big-endian order, as big-endian words. Note that
- * on big-endian platforms, this is redundant with counter3...0,
- * so we just use these values instead. */
- uint32_t buf32[4];
- } ctr_buf;
- /** The encrypted value of ctr_buf. */
- uint8_t buf[16];
- /** Our current stream position within buf. */
- unsigned int pos;
- /** True iff we're using the evp implementation of this cipher. */
- uint8_t using_evp;
- };
- /** True iff we should prefer the EVP implementation for AES, either because
- * we're testing it or because we have hardware acceleration configured */
- static int should_use_EVP = 0;
- /** Check whether we should use the EVP interface for AES. If <b>force_val</b>
- * is nonnegative, we use use EVP iff it is true. Otherwise, we use EVP
- * if there is an engine enabled for aes-ecb. */
- int
- evaluate_evp_for_aes(int force_val)
- {
- ENGINE *e;
- if (force_val >= 0) {
- should_use_EVP = force_val;
- return 0;
- }
- #ifdef DISABLE_ENGINES
- should_use_EVP = 0;
- #else
- e = ENGINE_get_cipher_engine(NID_aes_128_ecb);
- if (e) {
- log_info(LD_CRYPTO, "AES engine \"%s\" found; using EVP_* functions.",
- ENGINE_get_name(e));
- should_use_EVP = 1;
- } else {
- log_info(LD_CRYPTO, "No AES engine found; using AES_* functions.");
- should_use_EVP = 0;
- }
- #endif
- return 0;
- }
- /** Test the OpenSSL counter mode implementation to see whether it has the
- * counter-mode bug from OpenSSL 1.0.0. If the implementation works, then
- * we will use it for future encryption/decryption operations.
- *
- * We can't just look at the OpenSSL version, since some distributions update
- * their OpenSSL packages without changing the version number.
- **/
- int
- evaluate_ctr_for_aes(void)
- {
- /* Result of encrypting an all-zero block with an all-zero 128-bit AES key.
- * This should be the same as encrypting an all-zero block with an all-zero
- * 128-bit AES key in counter mode, starting at position 0 of the stream.
- */
- static const unsigned char encrypt_zero[] =
- "\x66\xe9\x4b\xd4\xef\x8a\x2c\x3b\x88\x4c\xfa\x59\xca\x34\x2b\x2e";
- unsigned char zero[16];
- unsigned char output[16];
- unsigned char ivec[16];
- unsigned char ivec_tmp[16];
- unsigned int pos, i;
- AES_KEY key;
- memset(zero, 0, sizeof(zero));
- memset(ivec, 0, sizeof(ivec));
- AES_set_encrypt_key(zero, 128, &key);
- pos = 0;
- /* Encrypting a block one byte at a time should make the error manifest
- * itself for known bogus openssl versions. */
- for (i=0; i<16; ++i)
- AES_ctr128_encrypt(&zero[i], &output[i], 1, &key, ivec, ivec_tmp, &pos);
- if (fast_memneq(output, encrypt_zero, 16)) {
- /* Counter mode is buggy */
- /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
- log_err(LD_CRYPTO, "This OpenSSL has a buggy version of counter mode; "
- "quitting tor.");
- exit(1);
- /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
- }
- return 0;
- }
- #if !defined(USING_COUNTER_VARS)
- #define COUNTER(c, n) ((c)->ctr_buf.buf32[3-(n)])
- #else
- #define COUNTER(c, n) ((c)->counter ## n)
- #endif
- static void aes_set_key(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher, const char *key,
- int key_bits);
- static void aes_set_iv(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher, const char *iv);
- /**
- * Return a newly allocated counter-mode AES128 cipher implementation,
- * using the 128-bit key <b>key</b> and the 128-bit IV <b>iv</b>.
- */
- aes_cnt_cipher_t*
- aes_new_cipher(const char *key, const char *iv)
- {
- aes_cnt_cipher_t* result = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(aes_cnt_cipher_t));
- aes_set_key(result, key, 128);
- aes_set_iv(result, iv);
- return result;
- }
- /** Set the key of <b>cipher</b> to <b>key</b>, which is
- * <b>key_bits</b> bits long (must be 128, 192, or 256). Also resets
- * the counter to 0.
- */
- static void
- aes_set_key(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher, const char *key, int key_bits)
- {
- if (should_use_EVP) {
- const EVP_CIPHER *c = 0;
- switch (key_bits) {
- case 128: c = EVP_aes_128_ecb(); break;
- case 192: c = EVP_aes_192_ecb(); break;
- case 256: c = EVP_aes_256_ecb(); break;
- default: tor_assert(0); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
- }
- EVP_EncryptInit(&cipher->key.evp, c, (const unsigned char*)key, NULL);
- cipher->using_evp = 1;
- } else {
- AES_set_encrypt_key((const unsigned char *)key, key_bits,&cipher->key.aes);
- cipher->using_evp = 0;
- }
- #ifdef USING_COUNTER_VARS
- cipher->counter0 = 0;
- cipher->counter1 = 0;
- cipher->counter2 = 0;
- cipher->counter3 = 0;
- #endif
- memset(cipher->ctr_buf.buf, 0, sizeof(cipher->ctr_buf.buf));
- cipher->pos = 0;
- memset(cipher->buf, 0, sizeof(cipher->buf));
- }
- /** Release storage held by <b>cipher</b>
- */
- void
- aes_cipher_free(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher)
- {
- if (!cipher)
- return;
- if (cipher->using_evp) {
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup(&cipher->key.evp);
- }
- memwipe(cipher, 0, sizeof(aes_cnt_cipher_t));
- tor_free(cipher);
- }
- #if defined(USING_COUNTER_VARS)
- #define UPDATE_CTR_BUF(c, n) STMT_BEGIN \
- (c)->ctr_buf.buf32[3-(n)] = htonl((c)->counter ## n); \
- STMT_END
- #else
- #define UPDATE_CTR_BUF(c, n)
- #endif
- /* Helper function to use EVP with openssl's counter-mode wrapper. */
- static void
- evp_block128_fn(const uint8_t in[16],
- uint8_t out[16],
- const void *key)
- {
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx = (void*)key;
- int inl=16, outl=16;
- EVP_EncryptUpdate(ctx, out, &outl, in, inl);
- }
- /** Encrypt <b>len</b> bytes from <b>input</b>, storing the results in place.
- * Uses the key in <b>cipher</b>, and advances the counter by <b>len</b> bytes
- * as it encrypts.
- */
- void
- aes_crypt_inplace(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher, char *data, size_t len)
- {
- if (cipher->using_evp) {
- /* In openssl 1.0.0, there's an if'd out EVP_aes_128_ctr in evp.h. If
- * it weren't disabled, it might be better just to use that.
- */
- CRYPTO_ctr128_encrypt((const unsigned char *)data,
- (unsigned char *)data,
- len,
- &cipher->key.evp,
- cipher->ctr_buf.buf,
- cipher->buf,
- &cipher->pos,
- evp_block128_fn);
- } else {
- AES_ctr128_encrypt((const unsigned char *)data,
- (unsigned char *)data,
- len,
- &cipher->key.aes,
- cipher->ctr_buf.buf,
- cipher->buf,
- &cipher->pos);
- }
- }
- /** Reset the 128-bit counter of <b>cipher</b> to the 16-bit big-endian value
- * in <b>iv</b>. */
- static void
- aes_set_iv(aes_cnt_cipher_t *cipher, const char *iv)
- {
- #ifdef USING_COUNTER_VARS
- cipher->counter3 = ntohl(get_uint32(iv));
- cipher->counter2 = ntohl(get_uint32(iv+4));
- cipher->counter1 = ntohl(get_uint32(iv+8));
- cipher->counter0 = ntohl(get_uint32(iv+12));
- #endif
- cipher->pos = 0;
- memcpy(cipher->ctr_buf.buf, iv, 16);
- }
- #endif
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