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Jan Höppner
c8d0fca36c New release s390-tools-2.8.0
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-15 16:35:47 +01:00
Sa Liu
bbd88f26c9 dbginfo: Redirect output of lsof to a separate file open_files.out
The output of lsof command is sometimes too long and makes it difficult
to search in runtime.out. Move the output to a separate file.

Signed-off-by: Sa Liu <saliu@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-15 16:35:47 +01:00
Sa Liu
79bfa818ed dbginfo: Collect traces under /var/log/opencryptoki
Signed-off-by: Sa Liu <saliu@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-11 12:33:56 +01:00
Hendrik Brueckner
299144264d cpumf/cpumf_helper: always return list reference for --sfb-size
Running lscpumf -i as regular user causes a warning when trying to
disply sampling buffer sizes.  The root cause is in the cpumf_helper
that returns "0,0" instead of a list reference "[0,0]".

This happened when running as regular user because the sampling buffer
size sysfs attribute is not readable for them.

Remove the shortcut and always return a list reference.

Signed-off-by: Hendrik Brueckner <brueckner@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-11 12:33:56 +01:00
Ingo Franzki
a69470d7e0 zkey-cryptsetup: Use PBKDF2 as default PBKDF for new key slots
LUKS2 encrypted volumes use Argon2i as default password based key
derivation function (PBKDF). Argon2i is a so-called memory-hard
function. It requires a certain amount of physical memory to make
dictionary attacks more costly.

Unfortunately, when multiple encrypted volumes are unlocked
automatically during system startup via /etc/crypttab, the use of
Argon2i will most likely cause an out-of-memory error in systemd.

To avoid the out-of-memory error, use PBKDF2 instead. Because PAES
uses secure keys as volume keys, the security of the key derivation
function used to derive the key to encrypt the volume key in the LUKS
key slots is of less relevance. Thus it is safe to use a weaker key
derivation function.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Franzki <ifranzki@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-11 12:33:56 +01:00
Ingo Franzki
b26dbfe832 zkey: Add --pbkdf pbkdf2 to generated crptsetup luksFormat command
LUKS2 encrypted volumes use Argon2i as default password based key
derivation function (PBKDF). Argon2i is a so-called memory-hard
function. It requires a certain amount of physical memory to make
dictionary attacks more costly.

Unfortunately, when multiple encrypted volumes are unlocked
automatically during system startup via /etc/crypttab, the use of
Argon2i will most likely cause an out-of-memory error in systemd.

To avoid the out-of-memory error, use PBKDF2 instead. Because PAES
uses secure keys as volume keys, the security of the key derivation
function used to derive the key to encrypt the volume key in the LUKS
key slots is of less relevance. Thus it is safe to use a weaker key
derivation function.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Franzki <ifranzki@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-11 12:33:56 +01:00
Ingo Franzki
d95dc6d698 zkey: Avoid EPERM on key change if user is not owner of key file
When a user that is in the zkeyadm group, but is not the owner
of the key file changes a key in the zkey repository, then
error "Operation not permitted" occurs. This is due to a superfluous
call to chmod on the key file. When key files are changed then the
permissions of that file are retained anyway.

Also fix a typo in the error message when chmod fails.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Franzki <ifranzki@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-11 12:33:56 +01:00
Dan Horák
847f16f632 Switch to using /run directory instead of the legacy /var/run
Closes: https://github.com/ibm-s390-tools/s390-tools/pull/53
Signed-off-by: Dan Horák <dan@danny.cz>
Acked-by: Sa Liu <saliu@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Gerald Schaefer <gerald.schaefer@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-02-11 12:33:56 +01:00
Stefan Haberland
bc053a975a zdsfs: add online vtoc refresh
Enable zdsfs to access datasets that were created after zdsfs was
mounted without the need to remount zdsfs.
This is done by re-reading the VTOC with every readdir system call.
To ensure a consistent VTOC state the DASD device is reserved for
every VTOC read and released afterwards.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Haberland <sth@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jan Hoeppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-01-30 13:35:43 +01:00
Harald Freudenberger
e9c030f202 zcrypt: refine lszcrypt man page
Added some explanations about the columns shown with the
lszcrypt verbose output.

Signed-off-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-01-24 12:42:35 +01:00
Dan Horák
dffd41943e pkey: Support autoloading kernel pkey module
The module is loaded automatically based on CPU features, but it's still
too late in some use cases. Thus allow distros to use explicit loading.

See also: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=63c19be095d0f8eb8992674991e44b4228bd4179

Closes: https://github.com/ibm-s390-tools/s390-tools/pull/51
Signed-off-by: Dan Horák <dan@danny.cz>
Reviewed-by: Ingo Franzki <ifranzki@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-01-10 12:42:47 +01:00
Ingo Franzki
58189b8786 libutil: Add indention and separator to util_rec_example.c
Show how to use util_rec_set_indent() and util_rec_print_separator()
in util_rec_example.c

Signed-off-by: Ingo Franzki <ifranzki@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-01-10 12:42:47 +01:00
Ingo Franzki
b165500b69 libutil: Add function to print separator line
In wide format the header is separated from the rest of the
records by a separator line. Add support to print such a
separator line also between some records.

Add function util_rec_print_separator() that prints the
separator line for wide format only. For other formats this
is a NOP.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Franzki <ifranzki@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-01-10 12:42:47 +01:00
Ingo Franzki
5f2ddad6a8 libutil: Add support for indenting records
Functions rec_print_xxx allows to print records in
different formats. Add support to optionally indent
the output by a specific number of characters.

The indention is set using a new function util_rec_set_indent().
The default indention is zero, thus existing applications
will behave the same as before.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Franzki <ifranzki@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-01-10 12:42:47 +01:00
Jan Höppner
28deb03178 Prepare for next release
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2019-01-10 12:42:47 +01:00
34 changed files with 547 additions and 181 deletions

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@@ -1,5 +1,19 @@
Release history for s390-tools (MIT version)
--------------------------------------------
* __v2.8.0 (2019-02-15)__
For Linux kernel version: 4.20
Changes of existing tools:
- Switch to using /run directory instead of the legacy /var/run
- zkey: Add --pbkdf pbkdf2 to generated cryptsetup luksFormat command
- zdsfs: Add online VTOC refresh
- pkey: Support autoloading kernel pkey module
Bug Fixes:
- zkey: Avoid EPERM on key change if user is not owner of key file
- cpumf/cpumf_helper: Always return list reference for --sfb-size
* __v2.7.1 (2018-12-13)__
For Linux kernel version: 4.19

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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ COMMON_INCLUDED = true
# The variable "DISTRELEASE" should be overwritten in rpm spec files with:
# "make DISTRELEASE=%{release}" and "make install DISTRELEASE=%{release}"
VERSION = 2
RELEASE = 7
PATCHLEVEL = 1
RELEASE = 8
PATCHLEVEL = 0
DISTRELEASE = build-$(shell date +%Y%m%d)
S390_TOOLS_RELEASE = $(VERSION).$(RELEASE).$(PATCHLEVEL)-$(DISTRELEASE)
export S390_TOOLS_RELEASE

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@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ The default command is --print all.
.
.SH FILES
.nf
/var/run/cpacfstatsd_socket
/run/cpacfstatsd_socket
.fi
.
.SH RETURN VALUE

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@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ struct msg_answer {
#define BACKLOG 10
#define SOCKET_FILE "/var/run/cpacfstatsd_socket"
#define PID_FILE "/var/run/cpacfstatsd.pid"
#define SOCKET_FILE "/run/cpacfstatsd_socket"
#define PID_FILE "/run/cpacfstatsd.pid"
#define CPACFSTATS_GROUP "cpacfstats"

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ restart the daemon to ensure correct summing of the per-CPU performance
counters.
The starting daemon first checks for any stale pid file
/var/run/cpacfstatsd.pid. If this file exists, and the process ID in the
/run/cpacfstatsd.pid. If this file exists, and the process ID in the
file belongs to an active process, an error message is printed to the
console and the program terminates.
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ daemon startup and initialization failures.
.SH FILES
.nf
/var/run/cpacfstatsd_socket
/var/run/cpacfstatsd.pid
/run/cpacfstatsd_socket
/run/cpacfstatsd.pid
.fi
.SH RETURN VALUE

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@@ -51,10 +51,11 @@ sub cpumf_get_sfb_size()
my $val = "0,0";
my $SFBSIZE;
return $val unless open($SFBSIZE, '<', $CPUM_SFB_SIZE);
$val = <$SFBSIZE>;
chomp($val);
close($SFBSIZE);
if (open($SFBSIZE, '<', $CPUM_SFB_SIZE)) {
$val = <$SFBSIZE>;
chomp($val);
close($SFBSIZE);
}
return [split /,/, $val];
}

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
#define NAME "cpuplugd"
#define MAX_HISTORY 100
#define PIDFILE "/var/run/cpuplugd.pid"
#define PIDFILE "/run/cpuplugd.pid"
#define LOCKFILE "/var/lock/cpuplugd.lock"
#define PROCINFO_LINE 512
#define CPUSTAT_SIZE 1024

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@@ -1741,7 +1741,7 @@ static void dasdview_print_vtoc_raw(dasdview_info_t *info)
" rc=%d\n", rc);
exit(-1);
}
rc = lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(info->dasd);
rc = lzds_dasd_alloc_rawvtoc(info->dasd);
if (rc == EINVAL) {
zt_error_print("dasdview: Cannot read VTOC because disk does"
" not contain valid VOL1 label.\n",

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
DAEMON=cpacfstatsd
DAEMON_PATH=/usr/sbin/cpacfstatsd
RUN_PID_FILE=/var/run/cpacfstatsd.pid
RUN_PID_FILE=/run/cpacfstatsd.pid
RETVAL=0
OPTIONS=""

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
DAEMON=cpuplugd
DAEMON_PATH=/usr/sbin/cpuplugd
CONFIG_FILE=/etc/cpuplugd.conf
RUN_PID_FILE=/var/run/cpuplugd.pid
RUN_PID_FILE=/run/cpuplugd.pid
RETVAL=0
OPTIONS="-c $CONFIG_FILE"

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ DUMP_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/sysconfig/dumpconf
CMDFULL=$0
CMD="dumpconf"
LOCKFILE=/var/lock/$CMD
PIDFILE=/var/run/$CMD.pid
PIDFILE=/run/$CMD.pid
ERRMSG="Check $DUMP_CONFIG_FILE!"
RETVAL=0

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@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ PROCD=mon_procd
FSSTATD_PATH=/usr/sbin/$FSSTATD
PROCD_PATH=/usr/sbin/$PROCD
CONFIG_FILE=/etc/sysconfig/$DAEMON
FSSTATD_PID_FILE=/var/run/$FSSTATD.pid
PROCD_PID_FILE=/var/run/$PROCD.pid
FSSTATD_PID_FILE=/run/$FSSTATD.pid
PROCD_PID_FILE=/run/$PROCD.pid
# source function library
. /lib/lsb/init-functions

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
# Load protected key support module on s390 early at boot
pkey

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@@ -170,6 +170,10 @@ struct hd_geometry {
#define BIODASDDISABLE _IO(DASD_IOCTL_LETTER, 0)
/* Enable the volume (for Linux) */
#define BIODASDENABLE _IO(DASD_IOCTL_LETTER, 1)
/* Reserve the device for the current LPAR */
#define BIODASDRSRV _IO(DASD_IOCTL_LETTER, 2)
/* Release the device for the current LPAR */
#define BIODASDRLSE _IO(DASD_IOCTL_LETTER, 3)
/* Get information on a dasd device (enhanced) */
#define BIODASDINFO2 _IOR(DASD_IOCTL_LETTER, 3, dasd_information2_t)
/* #define BIODASDFORMAT _IOW(IOCTL_LETTER,0,format_data_t) , deprecated */
@@ -203,5 +207,7 @@ int dasd_get_geo(const char *device, struct hd_geometry *geo);
int dasd_get_info(const char *device, dasd_information2_t *info);
int dasd_is_ro(const char *device, bool *ro);
int dasd_reread_partition_table(const char *device, int ntries);
int dasd_disk_reserve(const char *device);
int dasd_disk_release(const char *device);
#endif /* LIB_DASD_BASE_H */

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@@ -112,6 +112,8 @@
*/
#define LIB_LIBZDS_H
#include "lib/util_base.h"
#include "lib/util_list.h"
#include "vtoc.h"
@@ -328,11 +330,74 @@ struct pds_member_entry {
*/
struct zdsroot;
/**
* @struct raw_vtoc
* @brief The VTOC is a directory of data sets on one DASD
*
* As the VTOC is the data area on the DASD that describes all data sets,
* this library will often have to refer to the various records in the VTOC.
* To make this more efficient, we will read the whole VTOC once and identify
* all elements (DSCBs). The raw data of the VTOC tracks and the index to the
* DSCBs is stored.
*/
struct raw_vtoc {
/** @brief The raw track data */
char *rawdata;
/** @brief This size of the raw track data in bytes */
unsigned long long rawdatasize;
/** @brief An array with pointers to the various DSCBs in the rawdata */
char **vtocindex;
/** @brief Number of entries in the index */
unsigned int vtocindexcount;
/** @brief Number of records per VTOC track
*
* @note While the DS4DEVDT field in the format 4 DSCB names the number
* if DSCBs per VTOC track, we count the records, which is DS4DEVDT + 1
* for record 0.
*/
unsigned int vtoc_rec_per_track;
/** @brief The track number at which the vtoc begins on the DASD */
unsigned int vtoctrackoffset;
/** @brief Start record of VTOC.
*
* The rawdata contains full tracks. This is the number of the first
* record that actually belongs to the VTOC
*/
unsigned int vtocrecno;
/** @brief The DASD this vtoc was read from */
struct dasd *dasd;
/** @brief Detailed error messages in case of a problem */
struct errorlog *log;
};
/**
* @struct dasd
* @brief Represents one physical device, may have a vtoc
*/
struct dasd;
struct dasd {
/** @brief List head used to store a list of DASDs in struct zdsroot */
struct util_list_node list;
/** @brief Name of the block device, e.g. /dev/dasde */
char *device;
/** @brief File descriptor for the block device.
*
* The device is kept open for as along as the library uses it.
* This lets the system know that the device is still in use.
*/
int inusefd;
/* @brief where to find the volume label */
unsigned int label_block;
/** @brief Device geometry. How many cylinders does the DASD have. */
unsigned int cylinders;
/** @brief Device geometry. How many heads does the DASD have. */
unsigned int heads;
/** @brief The VTOC data that has been read from this device */
struct raw_vtoc *rawvtoc;
/** @brief The volume label that has been read from this device */
volume_label_t *vlabel;
/** @brief Detailed error messages in case of a problem */
struct errorlog *log;
};
/**
* @struct dasditerator
@@ -350,12 +415,6 @@ struct dasditerator;
*/
struct dasdhandle;
/**
* @struct raw_vtoc
* @brief The VTOC is a directory of data sets on one dasd
*/
struct raw_vtoc;
/**
* @struct dscbiterator
* @brief allows to iterate over all DSCBs in a vtoc
@@ -572,7 +631,13 @@ int lzds_dasd_get_vlabel(struct dasd *dasd, struct volume_label **vlabel);
* @brief Read the vtoc data from device. The data as stored as part
* of the struct dasd.
*/
int lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd);
int lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd, struct raw_vtoc *vtoc);
/**
* @brief Read the vtoc data from device. The data as stored as part
* of the struct dasd.
*/
int lzds_dasd_alloc_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd);
/**
* @brief Get the previously read raw_vtoc data.
@@ -787,6 +852,8 @@ int lzds_zdsroot_extract_datasets_from_dasd(struct zdsroot *root,
struct dasd *dasd);
void lzds_dslist_free(struct zdsroot *root);
/** @} */ /* end of group libzds_functions_high */

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@@ -68,5 +68,8 @@ const char *util_rec_get(struct util_rec *rec, const char *key);
void util_rec_print_hdr(struct util_rec *rec);
void util_rec_print(struct util_rec *rec);
void util_rec_print_separator(struct util_rec *rec);
void util_rec_set_indent(struct util_rec *rec, int indent);
#endif /** LIB_UTIL_REC_H @} */

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@@ -261,3 +261,42 @@ int dasd_reread_partition_table(const char *device, int ntries)
return err;
}
/*
* Reserve DASD disk.
*
* @param[in] device node device node's name
*
* @retval 0 in case of success
* @retval errno in case of failure
*
*/
int dasd_disk_reserve(const char *device)
{
int fd;
fd = dasd_open_device(device, O_RDONLY);
RUN_IOCTL(fd, BIODASDRSRV, NULL);
dasd_close_device(fd);
return 0;
}
/*
* Release DASD disk
*
* @param[in] device node device node's name
*
* @retval 0 in case of success
* @retval errno in case of failure
*/
int dasd_disk_release(const char *device)
{
int fd;
fd = dasd_open_device(device, O_RDONLY);
RUN_IOCTL(fd, BIODASDRLSE, NULL);
dasd_close_device(fd);
return 0;
}

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@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ struct rec_fmt {
int argz_sep;
} csv_p;
} d;
int indent;
};
/*
@@ -122,9 +123,50 @@ struct util_rec *util_rec_new_wide(const char *hdr_sep)
rec->fmt.type = REC_FMT_WIDE;
rec->fmt.d.wide_p.hdr_sep = util_strdup(hdr_sep);
rec->fmt.d.wide_p.argz_sep = ',';
rec->fmt.indent = 0;
return rec;
}
/*
* Print the indentation characters
*/
static inline void rec_print_indention(int indent)
{
if (indent <= 0)
return;
printf("%*s", indent, "");
}
/*
* Print record separator in "wide" output format
*/
static void rec_print_wide_separator(struct util_rec *rec)
{
const char *hdr_sep = rec->fmt.d.wide_p.hdr_sep;
int size = 0, field_count = 0;
struct util_rec_fld *fld;
char *buf;
if (!hdr_sep)
return;
util_list_iterate(rec->list, fld) {
if (fld->hdr) {
size += fld->width;
field_count++;
}
}
size += field_count - 1;
buf = util_malloc(size + 1);
memset(buf, (int)hdr_sep[0], size);
buf[size] = 0;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
printf("%s\n", buf);
free(buf);
}
/*
* Print record header in "wide" output format
*/
@@ -135,6 +177,7 @@ static void rec_print_wide_hdr(struct util_rec *rec)
struct util_rec_fld *fld;
char *buf;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
util_list_iterate(rec->list, fld) {
if (col_nr)
printf(" ");
@@ -156,6 +199,7 @@ static void rec_print_wide_hdr(struct util_rec *rec)
buf = util_malloc(size + 1);
memset(buf, (int)hdr_sep[0], size);
buf[size] = 0;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
printf("%s\n", buf);
free(buf);
}
@@ -172,6 +216,7 @@ void rec_print_wide(struct util_rec *rec)
int fld_count = 0;
char *entry;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
util_list_iterate(rec->list, fld) {
if (!fld->hdr)
continue;
@@ -225,6 +270,7 @@ struct util_rec *util_rec_new_long(const char *hdr_sep, const char *col_sep,
rec->fmt.d.long_p.key_size = key_size;
rec->fmt.d.long_p.val_size = val_size;
rec->fmt.d.long_p.argz_sep = ' ';
rec->fmt.indent = 0;
return rec;
}
@@ -241,6 +287,7 @@ static void rec_print_long_hdr(struct util_rec *rec)
fld = rec_get_fld(rec, p->key);
util_assert(fld != NULL, "Record not found\n");
util_assert(fld->hdr != NULL, "Header for field not found\n");
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
if (p->col_sep) {
printf("%-*s %s %-*s\n", p->key_size, fld->hdr,
p->col_sep, fld->width, fld->val);
@@ -255,6 +302,7 @@ static void rec_print_long_hdr(struct util_rec *rec)
buf = util_malloc(len + 1);
memset(buf, p->hdr_sep[0], len);
buf[len] = 0;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
printf("%s\n", buf);
free(buf);
}
@@ -277,19 +325,24 @@ static void rec_print_long(struct util_rec *rec)
continue;
if (!fld->val)
continue;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
item = argz_next(fld->val, fld->len, item);
if (p->col_sep) {
printf(" %-*s %s %s\n",
p->key_size - 8, fld->hdr, p->col_sep, item);
while ((item = argz_next(fld->val, fld->len, item)))
while ((item = argz_next(fld->val, fld->len, item))) {
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
printf(" %-*s %c %s\n",
p->key_size - 8, "", p->argz_sep, item);
}
} else {
printf(" %-*s %s\n",
p->key_size - 8, fld->hdr, fld->val);
while ((item = argz_next(fld->val, fld->len, item)))
while ((item = argz_next(fld->val, fld->len, item))) {
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
printf(" %-*s %s\n",
p->key_size - 8, "", item);
}
}
}
printf("\n");
@@ -320,6 +373,7 @@ struct util_rec *util_rec_new_csv(const char *col_sep)
rec->fmt.type = REC_FMT_CSV;
rec->fmt.d.csv_p.col_sep = util_strdup(col_sep);
rec->fmt.d.csv_p.argz_sep = ' ';
rec->fmt.indent = 0;
return rec;
}
@@ -332,6 +386,7 @@ void rec_print_csv_hdr(struct util_rec *rec)
struct util_rec_fld *fld;
int fld_count = 0;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
util_list_iterate(rec->list, fld) {
if (fld_count)
printf("%c", *col_sep);
@@ -354,6 +409,7 @@ void rec_print_csv(struct util_rec *rec)
int fld_count = 0;
char *item = NULL;
rec_print_indention(rec->fmt.indent);
util_list_iterate(rec->list, fld) {
item = argz_next(fld->val, fld->len, item);
if (fld_count)
@@ -470,6 +526,24 @@ void util_rec_print_hdr(struct util_rec *rec)
}
}
/**
* Print record separator according to output format
*
* @param[in] rec Record pointer
*/
void util_rec_print_separator(struct util_rec *rec)
{
switch (rec->fmt.type) {
case REC_FMT_WIDE:
rec_print_wide_separator(rec);
break;
case REC_FMT_LONG:
break;
case REC_FMT_CSV:
break;
}
}
/**
* Set a field value to an argz vector
*
@@ -537,3 +611,14 @@ const char *util_rec_get(struct util_rec *rec, const char *key)
return (fld != NULL) ? fld->val : NULL;
}
/**
* Sets the indentation of the record
*
* @param[in] rec Record pointer
* @param[in] indent Number of characters to indent
*/
void util_rec_set_indent(struct util_rec *rec, int indent)
{
rec->fmt.indent = indent;
}

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@@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ static void print_records(const char *format, struct util_rec *rec)
/* Print the record */
util_rec_print(rec);
}
/* Print a separator line (is a nop for long and csv format) */
util_rec_print_separator(rec);
printf("\n");
}
@@ -72,6 +74,11 @@ int main(void)
print_records("Wide format", rec);
util_rec_free(rec);
rec = util_rec_new_wide("-");
util_rec_set_indent(rec, 4);
print_records("Wide format with indentation", rec);
util_rec_free(rec);
rec = util_rec_new_long("-", ":", "number", 30, 20);
print_records("Long format", rec);
util_rec_free(rec);

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@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@
#include "lib/dasd_base.h"
#include "lib/libzds.h"
#include "lib/u2s.h"
#include "lib/util_base.h"
#include "lib/util_list.h"
#include "lib/vtoc.h"
/** @cond PRIVATE */
@@ -70,42 +68,6 @@ struct errormsg {
char text[ERRORMSG];
};
/**
* As the VTOC is the data area on the DASD that describes all data sets,
* this library will often have to refer to the various records in the VTOC.
* To make this more efficiant, we will read the whole VTOC once and identify
* all elements (DSCBs). The raw data of the VTOC tracks and the index to the
* DSCBs is stored.
*/
struct raw_vtoc {
/** @brief The raw track data */
char *rawdata;
/** @brief This size of the raw track data in bytes */
unsigned long long rawdatasize;
/** @brief An array with pointers to the various DSCBs in the rawdata */
char **vtocindex;
/** @brief Number of entries in the index */
unsigned int vtocindexcount;
/** @brief Number of records per VTOC track
*
* @note While the DS4DEVDT field in the format 4 DSCB names the number
* if DSCBs per VTOC track, we count the records, which is DS4DEVDT + 1
* for record 0.
*/
unsigned int vtoc_rec_per_track;
/** @brief The track number in which the vtoc begins on the DASD */
unsigned int vtoctrackoffset;
/** @brief Start record of VTOC.
*
* The rawdata contains full tracks. This is the number of the first
* record that actually belongs to the VTOC */
unsigned int vtocrecno;
/** @brief The DASD this vtoc was read from */
struct dasd *dasd;
/** @brief Detailed error messages in case of a problem */
struct errorlog *log;
};
struct dscbiterator {
/** @brief The raw_vtoc this iterator refers to */
struct raw_vtoc *rawvtoc;
@@ -113,31 +75,6 @@ struct dscbiterator {
unsigned int i;
};
struct dasd {
/** @brief List head used to store a list of DASDs in struct zdsroot */
struct util_list_node list;
/** @brief Name of the block device, e.g. /dev/dasde */
char *device;
/** @brief File descriptor for the block device.
*
* The device is kept open for as along as the library uses it.
* This lets the system know that the device is still in use.
*/
int inusefd;
/* @brief where to find the volume label */
unsigned int label_block;
/** @brief Device geometry. How many cylinders does the DASD have. */
unsigned int cylinders;
/** @brief Device geometry. How many heads does the DASD have. */
unsigned int heads;
/** @brief The VTOC data that has been read from this device */
struct raw_vtoc *rawvtoc;
/** @brief The volume label that has been read from this device */
volume_label_t *vlabel;
/** @brief Detailed error messages in case of a problem */
struct errorlog *log;
};
struct dasdhandle {
/** @brief The struct dasd this context relates to */
struct dasd *dasd;
@@ -412,6 +349,29 @@ int lzds_zdsroot_alloc(struct zdsroot **root)
return 0;
}
/**
* It should be noted that this frees all structures that are owned by the
* root structure as well. For example, a pointer to a struct dasd that
* has been returned by lzds_zdsroot_add_device is not valid anymore.
*
* @param[in] root Reference to the zdsroot structure that is to be freed.
*/
void lzds_dslist_free(struct zdsroot *root)
{
struct dataset *ds, *nextds;
int i;
util_list_iterate_safe(root->datasetlist, ds, nextds) {
util_list_remove(root->datasetlist, ds);
dataset_free_memberlist(ds);
for (i = 0; i < MAXVOLUMESPERDS; ++i)
free(ds->dsp[i]);
errorlog_free(ds->log);
free(ds);
}
}
/**
* It should be noted that this frees all structures that are owned by the
* root structure as well. For example, a pointer to a struct dasd that
@@ -422,8 +382,6 @@ int lzds_zdsroot_alloc(struct zdsroot **root)
void lzds_zdsroot_free(struct zdsroot *root)
{
struct dasd *dasd, *nextdasd;
struct dataset *ds, *nextds;
int i;
if (!root)
return;
@@ -433,15 +391,7 @@ void lzds_zdsroot_free(struct zdsroot *root)
dasd_free(dasd);
}
util_list_free(root->dasdlist);
util_list_iterate_safe(root->datasetlist, ds, nextds) {
util_list_remove(root->datasetlist, ds);
dataset_free_memberlist(ds);
for (i = 0; i < MAXVOLUMESPERDS; ++i)
free(ds->dsp[i]);
errorlog_free(ds->log);
free(ds);
}
lzds_dslist_free(root);
util_list_free(root->datasetlist);
errorlog_free(root->log);
free(root);
@@ -1443,7 +1393,7 @@ int lzds_raw_vtoc_get_dscb_from_cchhb(struct raw_vtoc *rv, cchhb_t *p,
* - EPROTO The VTOC data is not in a valid format.
* - EIO Other I/O error
*/
int lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd)
int lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd, struct raw_vtoc *rawvtoc)
{
unsigned long long vtoctrckno, vtocrecno;
unsigned int vtoctrack_start, vtoctrack_end, vtocindexsize;
@@ -1455,26 +1405,11 @@ int lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd)
format4_label_t *f4;
unsigned long long rawvtocsize;
struct raw_vtoc *rawvtoc = NULL;
volume_label_t *vlabel = NULL;
char *trackdata = NULL;
char vol1[] = {0xe5, 0xd6, 0xd3, 0xf1, 0x00}; /* "VOL1" in EBCDIC */
errorlog_clear(dasd->log);
/* cleanup the old rawvtoc structures before we read new ones */
rawvtoc = dasd->rawvtoc;
dasd->rawvtoc = NULL;
if (rawvtoc) {
free(rawvtoc->rawdata);
free(rawvtoc->vtocindex);
free(rawvtoc);
}
rawvtoc = malloc(sizeof(*rawvtoc));
if (!rawvtoc)
return ENOMEM;
memset(rawvtoc, 0, sizeof(*rawvtoc));
rawvtoc->dasd = dasd;
rc = lzds_dasd_get_vlabel(dasd, &vlabel);
if (rc) {
@@ -1611,13 +1546,49 @@ int lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd)
++i;
}
dasd->rawvtoc = rawvtoc;
return 0;
cleanup:
free(rawvtoc->vtocindex);
free(trackdata);
free(rawvtoc);
return rc;
}
/**
* @param[in] dasd The struct dasd that represents the device we want to read
* the VTOC from.
* @return 0 on success, otherwise one of the following error codes:
* - ENOMEM Could not allocate internal structure due to lack of memory.
* - EINVAL The volume label has not yet been read or it is not valid.
* - EPROTO The VTOC data is not in a valid format.
* - EIO Other I/O error
*/
int lzds_dasd_alloc_rawvtoc(struct dasd *dasd)
{
struct raw_vtoc *rawvtoc = NULL;
int rc;
/* cleanup the old rawvtoc structures before we read new ones */
rawvtoc = dasd->rawvtoc;
dasd->rawvtoc = NULL;
if (rawvtoc) {
free(rawvtoc->rawdata);
free(rawvtoc->vtocindex);
free(rawvtoc);
}
rawvtoc = malloc(sizeof(*rawvtoc));
if (!rawvtoc)
return ENOMEM;
memset(rawvtoc, 0, sizeof(*rawvtoc));
rawvtoc->dasd = dasd;
rc = lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(dasd, rawvtoc);
if (rc) {
free(rawvtoc->vtocindex);
free(rawvtoc);
} else {
dasd->rawvtoc = rawvtoc;
}
return rc;
}
@@ -2261,6 +2232,7 @@ out1:
static int dataset_merge_dataset(struct dataset *baseds, struct dataset *newds)
{
int k, l, dspcount;
for (k = 0; k < MAXVOLUMESPERDS; ++k) {
/* if both datasets have a part in position k,
* then something is wrong */
@@ -2280,18 +2252,20 @@ static int dataset_merge_dataset(struct dataset *baseds, struct dataset *newds)
* Since dsp[0] may not be set yet, we loop over the
* base dsp array until we find an entry.
*/
for (l = 0; l < MAXVOLUMESPERDS; ++l)
if (baseds->dsp[l]) {
if (memcmp(baseds->dsp[l]->f1->DS1DSSN,
newds->dsp[k]->f1->DS1DSSN,
MAXVOLSER))
return errorlog_add_message(
&baseds->log, NULL, EPROTO,
"merge dataset: part %d has incompatible"
" base volume serial\n", k);
else
break;
}
for (l = 0; l < MAXVOLUMESPERDS; ++l) {
if (!baseds->dsp[l])
continue;
if (memcmp(baseds->dsp[l]->f1->DS1DSSN,
newds->dsp[k]->f1->DS1DSSN,
MAXVOLSER))
return errorlog_add_message(
&baseds->log, NULL, EPROTO,
"merge dataset: part %d has incompatible base volume serial\n",
k);
else
break;
}
baseds->dsp[k] = newds->dsp[k];
baseds->dspcount++;

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ static char small_mon_record[SMALL_MON_RECORD_LEN];
static char large_mon_record[LARGE_MON_RECORD_LEN];
static long sample_interval = 60;
static const char *pid_file = "/var/run/mon_fsstatd.pid";
static const char *pid_file = "/run/mon_fsstatd.pid";
struct mw_name_lens {
__u16 mw_name_len;

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ static char buf[BUF_SIZE];
static char mon_record[MAX_REC_LEN];
static long sample_interval = 60;
static const char *pid_file = "/var/run/mon_procd.pid";
static const char *pid_file = "/run/mon_procd.pid";
/*
* Clean up when SIGTERM or SIGINT received

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@@ -167,6 +167,9 @@ readonly OUTPUT_FILE_VMCMD="${WORKPATH}zvm_runtime.out"
# File that includes content of files from sysfs
readonly OUTPUT_FILE_SYSFS="${WORKPATH}sysfsfiles.out"
# File that includes the output of lsof
readonly OUTPUT_FILE_LSOF="${WORKPATH}open_files.out"
# File that includes content of OSA OAT
readonly OUTPUT_FILE_OSAOAT="${WORKPATH}osa_oat"
@@ -307,12 +310,13 @@ LOGFILES="\
/var/log/lin_tape.trace\
/var/log/lin_tape.errorlog\
/var/log/messages*\
/var/log/opencryptoki\
/var/log/syslog*\
/var/log/sa\
/var/log/yum.log\
/var/log/openvswitch/ovs-vswitchd.log\
/var/log/openvswitch/ovsdb-server.log\
/var/run/docker/libcontainerd/containerd/events.log\
/run/docker/libcontainerd/containerd/events.log\
/run/containerd/events.log\
"
@@ -441,7 +445,8 @@ CMDS="uname -a\
:SPident\
:rpm -qa | sort\
:sysctl -a\
:lsof\
:lsof \
> '${OUTPUT_FILE_LSOF}'\
:mount\
:df -h\
:df -i\

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ ConditionVirtualization=no
[Service]
Type=forking
ExecStart=@usrsbin_path@/cpacfstatsd
PIDFile=/var/run/cpacfstatsd.pid
PIDFile=/run/cpacfstatsd.pid
KillMode=process
Restart=no

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ ExecStart=@usrsbin_path@/cpuplugd -c @sysconf_path@/cpuplugd.conf
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
KillMode=process
Type=forking
PIDFile=/var/run/cpuplugd.pid
PIDFile=/run/cpuplugd.pid
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ ExecStart=@usrsbin_path@/mon_fsstatd -i $FSSTAT_INTERVAL
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
KillMode=process
Type=forking
PIDFile=/var/run/mon_fsstatd.pid
PIDFile=/run/mon_fsstatd.pid
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ ExecStart=@usrsbin_path@/mon_procd -i $PROC_INTERVAL
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
KillMode=process
Type=forking
PIDFile=/var/run/mon_procd.pid
PIDFile=/run/mon_procd.pid
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
.\" nroff -man lszcrypt.8
.\" to process this source
.\"
.TH LSZCRYPT 8 "OCT 2017" "s390-tools"
.TH LSZCRYPT 8 "JAN 2019" "s390-tools"
.SH NAME
lszcrypt \- display zcrypt device and configuration information
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -111,6 +111,68 @@ Displays help text and exits.
.TP 8
.B -v, --version
Displays version information and exits.
.SH VERBOSE LISTING DETAILS
Some of the columns showing up in verbose listing mode may need some
explanation:
.TP
.B TYPE and HWTYPE
The HWTYPE is a numeric value showing which type of hardware the zcrypt
device driver presumes that this crypto card is. The currently known values
are 7=CEX3C, 8=CEX3A, 10=CEX4, 11=CEX5 and 12=CEX6.
.br
The TYPE is a human readable value showing the hardware type and the basic
function type (A=Accelerator, C=CCA Coprocessor, P=EP11 Coprocessor). So
for example CEX6P means a CEX6 card in EP11 Coprocessor mode.
.TP
.B REQUESTS
This is the counter value of successful processed requests on card or queue
level. Successful here means the request was processed without any failure
in the whole processing chain.
.TP
.B PENDING
The underlying firmware and hardware layer usually provide some queuing
space for requests. When this queue is already filled up, the zcrypt device
driver maintains a software queue of pending requests. The sum of these
both values is displayed here and shows the amount of requests waiting for
processing on card or queue level.
.TP
.B FUNCTIONS
This column shows firmware and hardware function details:
.br
S - APSC available: card/queue can handle requests with the special bit
enabled.
.br
M - Accelerator card/queue with support for RSA ME with up to 4k key size.
.br
C - Accelerator card/queue with support for RSA CRT with up to 4k key size.
.br
D - Card/queue is providing CCA functions (this is the CCA Coprocessor mode).
.br
A - Card/queue is providing Accelerator functions (this is the Accelerator mode).
.br
X - Card/queue is providing EP11 functions (this is the EP11 Coprocessor mode).
.br
N - APXA available (ability to address more than 16 crypto cards and domains).
.br
F - Full function support (opposed to restricted function support, see below).
.br
R - Restricted function support. The F and R flag both reflect if a
hypervisor is somehow restricting this crypto resource in a virtual
environment. Dependent on the hypervisor configuration the crypto requests
may be filtered by the hypervisor to allow only a subset of functions
within the virtual runtime environment. For example a shared CCA
Coprocessor may be restricted by the hypervisor to allow only clear key
operations within the guests.
.TP
.B DRIVER
.br
Shows which card or queue device driver currently handles this crypto
resource. Currently known drivers are cex4card/cex4queue (CEX4-CEX6
hardware), cex2card/cex2cqueue (CEX2C and CEX3C hardware),
cex2acard/cex2aqueue (CEX2A and CEX3A hardware) and vfio_ap (queue reserved
for use by kvm hypervisor for kvm guests and not accessible to host
applications). It is also valid to have no driver handling a queue which is
shown as a -no-driver- entry.
.SH EXAMPLES
.TP
.B lszcrypt

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@@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ struct zdsfs_info {
};
static struct zdsfs_info zdsfsinfo;
static int zdsfs_create_meta_data_buffer(struct zdsfs_info *);
static int zdsfs_verify_datasets(void);
struct zdsfs_file_info {
struct dshandle *dsh;
@@ -193,6 +195,48 @@ static int zdsfs_getattr(const char *path, struct stat *stbuf)
return 0;
}
static void zdsfs_read_device(struct dasd *newdasd, const char *device)
{
struct errorlog *log;
int rc;
rc = dasd_disk_reserve(device);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr, "error when reserving device %s: %s\n",
device, strerror(rc));
lzds_dasd_get_errorlog(newdasd, &log);
lzds_errorlog_fprint(log, stderr);
exit(1);
}
rc = lzds_dasd_alloc_rawvtoc(newdasd);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr, "error when reading VTOC from device %s: %s\n",
device, strerror(rc));
lzds_dasd_get_errorlog(newdasd, &log);
lzds_errorlog_fprint(log, stderr);
exit(1);
}
rc = lzds_zdsroot_extract_datasets_from_dasd(zdsfsinfo.zdsroot,
newdasd);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr,
"error when extracting data sets from dasd %s: %s\n",
device, strerror(rc));
lzds_zdsroot_get_errorlog(zdsfsinfo.zdsroot, &log);
lzds_errorlog_fprint(log, stderr);
exit(1);
}
rc = dasd_disk_release(device);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr, "error when releasing device %s: %s\n",
device, strerror(rc));
lzds_dasd_get_errorlog(newdasd, &log);
lzds_errorlog_fprint(log, stderr);
exit(1);
}
}
static int zdsfs_statfs(const char *UNUSED(path), struct statvfs *statvfs)
{
struct dasditerator *dasdit;
@@ -239,6 +283,33 @@ static int zdsfs_statfs(const char *UNUSED(path), struct statvfs *statvfs)
return 0;
}
static int zdsfs_update_vtoc(void)
{
struct dasditerator *dasdit;
struct dasd *dasd;
int rc;
lzds_dslist_free(zdsfsinfo.zdsroot);
rc = lzds_zdsroot_alloc_dasditerator(zdsfsinfo.zdsroot, &dasdit);
if (rc)
return -ENOMEM;
while (!lzds_dasditerator_get_next_dasd(dasdit, &dasd))
zdsfs_read_device(dasd, dasd->device);
lzds_dasditerator_free(dasdit);
rc = zdsfs_verify_datasets();
if (rc)
return rc;
rc = zdsfs_create_meta_data_buffer(&zdsfsinfo);
if (rc)
return rc;
return 0;
}
static int zdsfs_readdir(const char *path, void *buf, fuse_fill_dir_t filler,
off_t UNUSED(offset), struct fuse_file_info *UNUSED(fi))
{
@@ -252,6 +323,10 @@ static int zdsfs_readdir(const char *path, void *buf, fuse_fill_dir_t filler,
int rc;
int ispds, issupported;
rc = zdsfs_update_vtoc();
if (rc)
return rc;
/* we have two type of directories
* type one: the root directory contains all data sets
*/
@@ -328,6 +403,9 @@ static int zdsfs_open(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi)
goto error1;
if (strcmp(path, "/"METADATAFILE) == 0) {
rc = zdsfs_update_vtoc();
if (rc)
return rc;
zfi->dsh = NULL;
zfi->is_metadata_file = 1;
zfi->metaread = 0;
@@ -595,6 +673,7 @@ static int zdsfs_verify_datasets(void)
if (rc)
return ENOMEM;
while (!lzds_dsiterator_get_next_dataset(dsit, &ds)) {
lzds_dataset_get_name(ds, &dsname);
lzds_dataset_get_is_complete(ds, &iscomplete);
if (!iscomplete) {
lzds_dataset_get_name(ds, &dsname);
@@ -821,23 +900,7 @@ static void zdsfs_process_device(const char *device)
lzds_errorlog_fprint(log, stderr);
exit(1);
}
rc = lzds_dasd_read_rawvtoc(newdasd);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr, "error when reading VTOC from device %s:"
" %s\n", device, strerror(rc));
lzds_dasd_get_errorlog(newdasd, &log);
lzds_errorlog_fprint(log, stderr);
exit(1);
}
rc = lzds_zdsroot_extract_datasets_from_dasd(zdsfsinfo.zdsroot,
newdasd);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr, "error when extracting data sets from dasd %s:"
" %s\n", device, strerror(rc));
lzds_zdsroot_get_errorlog(zdsfsinfo.zdsroot, &log);
lzds_errorlog_fprint(log, stderr);
exit(1);
}
zdsfs_read_device(newdasd, device);
}
static void zdsfs_process_device_file(const char *devfile)

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@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ function check_cpuplugd {
# check if cpuplugd is running
# If so, the whole per-cpu mechanism of blktrace gets corrupted, which
# results in the infamous 'bad trace magic' message
if [ -e /var/run/cpuplugd.pid ]; then
if [ -e /run/cpuplugd.pid ]; then
echo "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!";
echo "$WRP_TOOLNAME: Warning: cpuplugd is running which can corrupt the traces.";
echo " It is recommended to stop cpuplugd for the duration of the";

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@@ -259,13 +259,13 @@ static int _keystore_set_file_permission(struct keystore *keystore,
if (chmod(filename, keystore->mode) != 0) {
rc = -errno;
warnx("chmod faild on file '%s': %s", filename, strerror(-rc));
warnx("chmod failed on file '%s': %s", filename, strerror(-rc));
return rc;
}
if (chown(filename, geteuid(), keystore->owner) != 0) {
rc = -errno;
warnx("chown faild on file '%s': %s", filename, strerror(-rc));
warnx("chown failed on file '%s': %s", filename, strerror(-rc));
return rc;
}
@@ -1982,10 +1982,6 @@ int keystore_change_key(struct keystore *keystore, const char *name,
goto out;
}
rc = _keystore_set_file_permission(keystore, file_names.info_filename);
if (rc != 0)
goto out;
pr_verbose(keystore, "Successfully changed key '%s'", name);
out:
@@ -2683,10 +2679,6 @@ static int _keystore_process_reencipher(struct keystore *keystore,
if (rc != 0)
goto out;
rc = _keystore_set_file_permission(keystore, out_file);
if (rc != 0)
goto out;
if (params.complete || params.inplace == 1) {
rc = _keystore_set_timestamp_property(properties,
PROP_NAME_REENC_TIME);
@@ -2712,11 +2704,6 @@ static int _keystore_process_reencipher(struct keystore *keystore,
goto out;
}
rc = _keystore_set_file_permission(keystore,
file_names->info_filename);
if (rc != 0)
goto out;
util_asprintf(&temp, "The following LUKS2 volumes are "
"encrypted with key '%s'. You should also "
"re-encipher the volume key of those volumes "
@@ -3314,10 +3301,16 @@ static int _keystore_process_cryptsetup(struct keystore *keystore,
printf("%s\n", cmd);
}
} else if (strcasecmp(volume_type, VOLUME_TYPE_LUKS2) == 0) {
/*
* Use PBKDF2 as key derivation function for LUKS2 volumes.
* LUKS2 uses Argon2i as default, but this might cause
* out-of-memory errors when multiple LUKS2 volumes are opened
* automatically via /etc/crypttab
*/
util_asprintf(&cmd,
"cryptsetup luksFormat %s--type luks2 "
"--master-key-file '%s' --key-size %lu "
"--cipher %s %s%s",
"--cipher %s --pbkdf pbkdf2 %s%s",
keystore->verbose ? "-v " : "", key_file_name,
key_file_size * 8, cipher_spec,
sector_size > 0 ? temp : "", volume);

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@@ -180,6 +180,20 @@ and
to control which part of the key file is used as passphrase. These options
behave in the same way as with \fBcryptsetup\fP.
.PP
The
.B reencipher
command creates a new key slot with the re-enciphered secure AES volume key.
The new key slot uses
.B PBKDF2
as password based key derivation function. LUKS2 volumes typically default to
.B Argon2i
as password based key derivation function,
but this might cause out-of-memory errors when multiple encrypted volumes are
unlocked automatically at boot through /etc/crypttab. Because PAES
uses secure AES keys as volume keys, the security of the key derivation
function used to encrypt the volume key in the LUKS key slots is of less
relevance.
.PP
.B Note:
The \fBreencipher\fP command requires the CCA host library (libcsulcca.so)
to be installed. For the supported environments and downloads, see:
@@ -288,6 +302,20 @@ and
.B \-\-keyfile\-size
to control which part of the key file is used as passphrase. These options
behave in the same way the same as with \fBcryptsetup\fP.
.PP
The
.B setkey
command creates a new key slot with the re-enciphered secure AES volume key.
The new key slot uses
.B PBKDF2
as password based key derivation function. LUKS2 volumes typically default to
.B Argon2i
as password based key derivation function,
but this might cause out-of-memory errors when multiple encrypted volumes are
unlocked automatically at boot through /etc/crypttab. Because PAES
uses secure AES keys as volume keys, the security of the key derivation
function used to encrypt the volume key in the LUKS key slots is of less
relevance.
.
.
.

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@@ -1096,7 +1096,11 @@ static int put_vp_token(struct crypt_device *cd, int token,
*/
static int open_device(const char *device, struct crypt_device **cd)
{
const struct crypt_pbkdf_type *pbkdf;
const struct crypt_pbkdf_type pbkdf2 = {
.type = CRYPT_KDF_PBKDF2,
.hash = "sha256",
.time_ms = 2000,
};
struct crypt_device *cdev = NULL;
int rc;
@@ -1128,10 +1132,14 @@ static int open_device(const char *device, struct crypt_device **cd)
goto out;
}
pbkdf = crypt_get_pbkdf_type(cdev);
rc = crypt_set_pbkdf_type(cdev, pbkdf);
/*
* Set PBKDF2 as default key derivation function. LUKS2 uses
* Argon2i as default, but this might cause out-of-memory errors when
* multiple LUKS2 volumes are opened automatically via /etc/crypttab
*/
rc = crypt_set_pbkdf_type(cdev, &pbkdf2);
if (rc != 0) {
warnx("Failed to set the PBKDF-type for device '%s': %s",
warnx("Failed to set the PBKDF for device '%s': %s",
device, strerror(-rc));
goto out;
}

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@@ -567,6 +567,15 @@ option to generate cryptsetup commands for the specified volume type only.
Specify the
.B \-\-run
option to run the generated cryptsetup commands.
.P
For LUKS2 volumes, the generated \fBcryptsetup luksFormat\fP contains
option \fB\-\-pbkdf pbkdf2\fP to set \fBPBKDF2\fP as password based key
derivation function. LUKS2 volumes typically default to \fBArgon2i\fP as
password based key derivation function, but this might cause out-of-memory
errors when multiple encrypted volumes are unlocked automatically at boot
through /etc/crypttab. Because PAES uses secure AES keys as volume keys, the
security of the key derivation function used to encrypt the volume key in the
LUKS key slots is of less relevance.
.
.
.