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Author SHA1 Message Date
Karolin Varner
240a1f923d fix: Cargo test job from QC should not run on mac 2025-06-24 12:07:33 +02:00
Karolin Varner
a538dee0c3 fix: Broken QC workflow file
Rust toolchain issues; need to set the nightly toolchain correctly
2025-06-24 11:59:07 +02:00
Karolin Varner
08ea045325 fix: Prettier 2025-06-24 11:45:31 +02:00
Karolin Varner
6b61823255 fix: Missing imports 2025-06-24 11:25:05 +02:00
Karolin Varner
96ac01ff2e Add Benchmarks for Protocol and Primitives (#648) 2025-06-24 11:16:50 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
811c1746c1 format Cargo.toml 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
91707cc430 Address feedback 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
73df0ceca7 Address feedback 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
9cc7a58ee7 Set adequate permissions to push benchmarks 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
5106ffd549 strictly format attr macros 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
7fc6fd2f52 format readme 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
77b50b70b1 address feedback 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
cf061bd0f5 workflows: use arch-specific dev shell 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
196d459a2b fix flake.nix: no more fenix 2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Jan Winkelmann (keks)
5097d9fce1 Add benchmarking for cryptographic primitives and protocol performance
This commit introduces two kinds of benchmarks:

1. Cryptographic Primitives. Measures the performance of all available
   implementations of cryptographic algorithms using traditional
   benchmarking. Uses criterion.
2. Protocol Runs. Measures the time each step in the protocol takes.
   Measured using a tracing-based approach.

The benchmarks are run on CI and an interactive visual overview is
written to the gh-pages branch. If a benchmark takes more than twice the
time than the reference commit (for PR: the main branch), the action
fails.
2025-06-23 16:39:22 +02:00
Karolin Varner
cdf6e8369f Fix Supply Chain CI (Version incompatibility issue) (#661) 2025-06-18 22:33:10 +02:00
Karolin Varner
d5eb996423 fix: CI failures due to older rustc version 2025-06-18 20:58:36 +02:00
Karolin Varner
6c49f38e29 Revert "Make the CI restart once cargo-vet exemptions for dependabot have been pushed (#658)"
This reverts commit e021b9f11d, reversing
changes made to d98815fa7f.
2025-06-18 19:42:30 +02:00
Karolin Varner
e021b9f11d Make the CI restart once cargo-vet exemptions for dependabot have been pushed (#658) 2025-06-17 13:38:18 +02:00
David Niehues
49f384c380 fix(CI+dependabot): adapt the supply-chain workflow for cargo-vet to work with dependabot, i.e. regenerating exemptions for dependabot and restart the CI afterwards 2025-06-12 12:07:51 +02:00
David Niehues
7e590dd30e fix(CI+dependabot): add instructions on how to set up a repository to work with the supply-chain+dependabot accomodations 2025-06-12 12:07:51 +02:00
Karolin Varner
d98815fa7f Revert "fix: make CI workflows run after pushing excemptions for carg… (#654) 2025-05-30 13:23:00 +02:00
Karolin Varner
dd105a4491 Revert "fix: make CI workflows run after pushing excemptions for cargo-vet (#652)"
This reverts commit bbd7e7bb72, reversing
changes made to db9d0b642b.
2025-05-30 13:15:37 +02:00
Karolin Varner
64ff326e14 feat(sha3+paper): add information on how SHAKE256 is used in rosenpass to the whitepaper (#653) 2025-05-23 13:32:05 +02:00
David Niehues
37e71a4051 feat(sha3+paper): add information on how SHAKE256 is used in rosenpass to the whitepaper 2025-05-22 15:11:13 +02:00
David Niehues
e90bc1b636 feat(sha+paper): Add reference for SHAKE256 to biblography 2025-05-22 15:10:53 +02:00
Karolin Varner
bbd7e7bb72 fix: make CI workflows run after pushing excemptions for cargo-vet (#652) 2025-05-19 11:27:14 +02:00
David Niehues
3d724f04d4 fix: make CI workflows run after pushing excemptions for cargo-vet
This commits changes the CI for dependabot PRs such that initially, only the exemptions for cargo vet are regenerated and pushed to the PR.
Only after that, all other workflows are triggered. This ensures that the CI result for dependabot PRs is properly presented on github.
2025-05-15 16:14:12 +02:00
Karolin Varner
db9d0b642b Dev/wucke13 nix maintenance (#640) 2025-05-09 18:32:44 +02:00
wucke13
50501f37fd chore: update versions in gen-ci script
There still is ambiguity between the script's output and the current CI
pipelines, usage not recommend.

Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 18:22:10 +02:00
wucke13
39f99fbfea feat: add cargo vet
It was missing from the fullEnv nativeBuildInputs. Also, reorder the
cargo subcommands in that list alphabetically.

Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 18:22:10 +02:00
wucke13
3ea1a824cc feat: add rosenpass MSRV check
This check requires a specific toolchain version, and to get that, we
introduce oxalica's rust-overlay.

Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 18:22:10 +02:00
wucke13
d496490916 fix: set crate MSRVs to a precise version
Before this change, the patch release was left open. This patch
pinpoints it exactly, down to the patch release.

Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 18:22:10 +02:00
wucke13
740489544d fix: remove fenix flake input
By now it is possible to use cargo-llvm-cov with the nixpkgs built-in
llvm tools, thus no need for a nightly rust with the llvm-tools-preview.
Therefore, fenix as a dependency is removed.

Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 18:22:10 +02:00
wucke13
22b980a61f chore: format everything
This implicates a change from nixpkgs-fmt to nixfmt. Nixfmt will become
the new standard on nix formatting, sanctioned by the nixpkgs. To verify
that these changes are purely in whitespace, but not semantic:

git diff --ignore-all-space -w HEAD^!

That will only show newline changes, make the diffing somewhat easier.

Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 18:22:07 +02:00
wucke13
a45812b2cd feat: add treefmt.nix setup
Add a treefmt setup for a single-entry point format-everything system.
To use it, simply run `nix fmt`. This will in term run nixfmt, prettier
and rustfmt.

Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 18:21:17 +02:00
Karolin Varner
1025de2c64 chore: Ignore rust advisory RUSTSEC-2023-0089 (#651) 2025-05-09 18:20:19 +02:00
Karolin Varner
b8e9519e26 chore: Ignore rust advisory RUSTSEC-2023-0089
error[unmaintained]: atomic-polyfill is unmaintained
   ┌─ /github/workspace/Cargo.lock:15:1
   │
15 │ atomic-polyfill 1.0.3 registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index
   │ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ unmaintained advisory detected
   │
   ├ ID: RUSTSEC-2023-0089
   ├ Advisory: https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0089
   ├ The author has archived the GitHub repository and mentions deprecation in
     project's
     [README](48e55c1666/README.md).

     ## Possible alternatives

      * [portable-atomic](https://crates.io/crates/portable-atomic)
   ├ Announcement: 48e55c1666
   ├ Solution: No safe upgrade is available!
   ├ atomic-polyfill v1.0.3
     └── heapless v0.7.17
         ├── aead v0.5.2
         │   └── chacha20poly1305 v0.10.1
         │       └── rosenpass-ciphers v0.1.0
         │           ├── rosenpass v0.3.0-dev
         │           │   ├── rosenpass-fuzzing v0.0.1
         │           │   └── rp v0.2.1
         │           ├── rosenpass-fuzzing v0.0.1 (*)
         │           └── rp v0.2.1 (*)
         └── postcard v1.1.1
             └── rosenpass-wireguard-broker v0.1.0
                 ├── rosenpass v0.3.0-dev (*)
                 └── rp v0.2.1 (*)
2025-05-09 18:15:55 +02:00
Karolin Varner
c3def9744f fix(ci+supply-chain+dependabot): Checkout correct branch in the supply chain checks for cargo-vet (#645) 2025-04-23 10:26:57 +02:00
David Niehues
e3d3584adb fix(ci+supply-chain+dependabot): Checkout correct branch in the supply chain checks for cargo-vet 2025-04-22 13:18:26 +02:00
Karolin Varner
a1982e0245 ci(cargo-vet): merge regeneration of exemptions for cargo-vet for dependabot into main cargo-vet job (#643) 2025-04-14 16:06:09 +02:00
David Niehues
4896cd6130 ci(cargo-vet): merge regeneration of exemptions for cargo-vet for dependabot into main cargo-vet job 2025-04-14 12:19:08 +02:00
Karolin Varner
9aab9d2d2a enable github workflow for creating crev-exemptions for dependabots to push changes to PR (#642) 2025-04-14 11:33:49 +02:00
David Niehues
108ca440fe enable github workflow for creating crev-exemptions for dependabots to push to the repository 2025-04-14 11:30:36 +02:00
Karolin Varner
03e408b7c2 ci(cargo-crev): Fix regeneration of cargo-crev-exemptions (#641) 2025-04-14 11:05:44 +02:00
David Niehues
67f387a190 ci(cargo-crev): Fix regeneration of cargo-crev-exemptions 2025-04-14 09:35:35 +02:00
Karolin Varner
745c3962bb Merge Set MSRV (#638) 2025-04-13 13:46:16 +02:00
Karolin Varner
f6971aa5ad feat: Set rust-toolchain file to use 1.77.0
At @wucke13's request to facilitate a later nix oxalica integration.

https://github.com/oxalica/rust-overlay
2025-04-13 13:44:36 +02:00
Karolin Varner
b46cd636d2 fix: Security update – crossbeam-channel 2025-04-13 13:44:36 +02:00
Karolin Varner
f22f4aad7d feat: Fix minimum supported cargo version to 1.77
This should ensure, that our Cargo.lock file stays at version 3
when using `cargo update` or dependabot.
2025-04-13 13:44:36 +02:00
Karolin Varner
a83589d76a feat: Cargo-msrv in full development package 2025-04-13 13:44:36 +02:00
Karolin Varner
508d46f2bc fix: Deadlock for manual Mac CI runs parallelism 2025-04-13 13:44:25 +02:00
Karolin Varner
3fc3083a54 feat: Manual Mac CI runs parallelism 2025-04-13 13:35:28 +02:00
Karolin Varner
faa45a8540 fix: Incorrect permissions for manual mac CI workflow try 2 2025-04-13 13:25:56 +02:00
Karolin Varner
77632d0725 fix: Incorrect permissions for manual mac CI workflow 2025-04-13 13:18:54 +02:00
Karolin Varner
7218b0a3f4 feat: Ability to manually run CI for pull requests 2025-04-13 13:12:58 +02:00
Karolin Varner
4266cbfb72 fix(time): Fix another non-functional test for Timebase 2025-04-09 08:39:10 +02:00
Karolin Varner
070d299329 fix(ci): Separate names of cargo test jobs on linux and mac 2025-04-09 08:28:58 +02:00
Karolin Varner
15699710a0 ci(supply-chain+dependabot): Automatically create exemptions for cargo-crev for dependa-bot PRs (#635) 2025-04-09 08:11:57 +02:00
49 changed files with 2087 additions and 644 deletions

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@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ let systems_map = {
# aarch64-darwin
# aarch64-linux
i686-linux: ubuntu-latest,
i686-linux: ubicloud-standard-2-ubuntu-2204,
x86_64-darwin: macos-13,
x86_64-linux: ubuntu-latest
x86_64-linux: ubicloud-standard-2-ubuntu-2204
}
let targets = (get-attr-names ".#packages"
@@ -61,14 +61,13 @@ mut release_workflow = {
let runner_setup = [
{
uses: "actions/checkout@v3"
uses: "actions/checkout@v4"
}
{
uses: "cachix/install-nix-action@v22",
with: { nix_path: "nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable" }
uses: "cachix/install-nix-action@v30",
}
{
uses: "cachix/cachix-action@v12",
uses: "cachix/cachix-action@v15",
with: {
name: rosenpass,
authToken: "${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}"
@@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ for system in ($targets | columns) {
}
{
name: Release,
uses: "softprops/action-gh-release@v1",
uses: "softprops/action-gh-release@v2",
with: {
draft: "${{ contains(github.ref_name, 'rc') }}",
prerelease: "${{ contains(github.ref_name, 'alpha') || contains(github.ref_name, 'beta') }}",
@@ -182,7 +181,7 @@ $cachix_workflow.jobs = ($cachix_workflow.jobs | insert $"($system)---whitepaper
}
{
name: "Deploy PDF artifacts",
uses: "peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3",
uses: "peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v4",
with: {
github_token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}",
publish_dir: result/,

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@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
name: rosenpass-ciphers - primitives - benchmark
permissions:
contents: write
on:
pull_request:
push:
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
prim-benchmark:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
system: ["x86_64-linux", "i686-linux"]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Install nix
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v27 # A popular action for installing Nix
with:
extra_nix_config: |
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
access-tokens = github.com=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Set up environment
- name: 🛠️ Prepare Benchmark Path
env:
EVENT_NAME: ${{ github.event_name }}
BRANCH_NAME: ${{ github.ref_name }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
run: |
case "$EVENT_NAME" in
"push")
echo "BENCH_PATH=branch/$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_ENV
;;
"pull_request")
echo "BENCH_PATH=pull/$PR_NUMBER" >> $GITHUB_ENV
;;
*)
echo "don't know benchmark path for event of type $EVENT_NAME, aborting"
exit 1
esac
# Benchmarks ...
- name: 🏃🏻‍♀️ Benchmarks (using Nix as shell)
working-directory: ciphers
run: nix develop ".#devShells.${{ matrix.system }}.benchmarks" --command cargo bench -F bench --bench primitives --verbose -- --output-format bencher | tee ../bench-primitives.txt
- name: Extract benchmarks
uses: cryspen/benchmark-data-extract-transform@v2
with:
name: rosenpass-ciphers primitives benchmarks
tool: "cargo"
os: ${{ matrix.system }}
output-file-path: bench-primitives.txt
data-out-path: bench-primitives-os.json
- name: Fix up 'os' label in benchmark data
run: jq 'map(with_entries(.key |= if . == "os" then "operating system" else . end))' <bench-primitives-os.json >bench-primitives.json
- name: Upload benchmarks
uses: cryspen/benchmark-upload-and-plot-action@v3
with:
name: Crypto Primitives Benchmarks
group-by: "operating system,primitive,algorithm"
schema: "operating system,primitive,algorithm,implementation,operation,length"
input-data-path: bench-primitives.json
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# NOTE: pushes to current repository
gh-repository: github.com/${{ github.repository }}
auto-push: true
fail-on-alert: true
base-path: benchmarks/
ciphers-primitives-bench-status:
if: ${{ always() }}
needs: [prim-benchmark]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Successful
if: ${{ !(contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')) }}
run: exit 0
- name: Failing
if: ${{ (contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')) }}
run: exit 1

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@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
name: rosenpass - protocol - benchmark
permissions:
contents: write
on:
pull_request:
push:
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
proto-benchmark:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
system: ["x86_64-linux", "i686-linux"]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Install nix
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v27 # A popular action for installing Nix
with:
extra_nix_config: |
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
access-tokens = github.com=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Set up environment
- name: 🛠️ Prepare Benchmark Path
env:
EVENT_NAME: ${{ github.event_name }}
BRANCH_NAME: ${{ github.ref_name }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
run: |
case "$EVENT_NAME" in
"push")
echo "BENCH_PATH=branch/$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_ENV
;;
"pull_request")
echo "BENCH_PATH=pull/$PR_NUMBER" >> $GITHUB_ENV
;;
*)
echo "don't know benchmark path for event of type $EVENT_NAME, aborting"
exit 1
esac
# Benchmarks ...
- name: 🏃🏻‍♀️ Benchmarks
run: nix develop ".#devShells.${{ matrix.system }}.benchmarks" --command cargo bench -p rosenpass --bench trace_handshake -F trace_bench --verbose >bench-protocol.json
- name: Upload benchmarks
uses: cryspen/benchmark-upload-and-plot-action@v3
with:
name: Protocol Benchmarks
group-by: "operating system,architecture,protocol version,run time"
schema: "operating system,architecture,protocol version,run time,name"
input-data-path: bench-protocol.json
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# NOTE: pushes to current repository
gh-repository: github.com/${{ github.repository }}
auto-push: true
fail-on-alert: true
base-path: benchmarks/
ciphers-protocol-bench-status:
if: ${{ always() }}
needs: [proto-benchmark]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Successful
if: ${{ !(contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')) }}
run: exit 0
- name: Failing
if: ${{ (contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')) }}
run: exit 1

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@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
name: Dependabot Vet Exemptions
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "Cargo.toml"
- "Cargo.lock"
jobs:
dependabot-cargo-crev-exceptions:
if: github.actor == 'dependabot[bot]' # Run only for Dependabot PRs
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.head_ref }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # Ensure push access
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/bin/
~/.cargo/registry/index/
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
key: cargo-vet-cache
- name: Install stable toolchain # Since we are running/compiling cargo-vet, we should rely on the stable toolchain.
run: |
rustup toolchain install stable
rustup default stable
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-vet
key: cargo-vet-bin
- name: Add the tool cache directory to the search path
run: echo "${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-vet/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Ensure that the tool cache is populated with the cargo-vet binary
run: cargo install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-vet cargo-vet
- name: Regenerate vet exemptions
run: cargo vet regenerate exemptions
- name: Check for changes
run: git diff --exit-code || echo "Changes detected, committing..."
- name: Commit and push changes
if: success()
run: |
git config --global user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git config --global user.email "github-actions@github.com"
git add supply-chain./*
git commit -m "Regenerate cargo vet exemptions"
git push origin ${{ github.head_ref }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
name: PR Validation on Mac
on:
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
checks: write
contents: write
concurrency:
group: manual-mac-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
qc:
uses: ./.github/workflows/qc-mac.yaml
permissions:
checks: write
contents: read
nix:
uses: ./.github/workflows/nix-mac.yaml
permissions:
contents: write

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ on:
push:
branches:
- main
workflow_call:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
name: QC
name: QC Mac
on:
push:
branches: [main]
workflow_call:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
cargo-test:
cargo-test-mac:
runs-on: warp-macos-13-arm64-6x
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4

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@@ -30,11 +30,27 @@ jobs:
uses: ludeeus/action-shellcheck@master
rustfmt:
name: Rust Format
name: Rust code formatting
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2-ubuntu-2204
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Run Rust Formatting Script
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/bin/
~/.cargo/registry/index/
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
~/.cargo/git/db/
target/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Install nightly toolchain
run: |
rustup toolchain install nightly
rustup override set nightly
- run: rustup component add rustfmt
- name: Run Cargo Fmt
run: cargo fmt --all --check
- name: Run Rust Markdown code block Formatting Script
run: bash format_rust_code.sh --mode check
cargo-bench:
@@ -112,12 +128,7 @@ jobs:
- run: RUSTDOCFLAGS="-D warnings" cargo doc --no-deps --document-private-items
cargo-test:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubicloud-standard-2-ubuntu-2204, warp-macos-13-arm64-6x]
# - ubuntu is x86-64
# - macos-13 is also x86-64 architecture
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2-ubuntu-2204
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
@@ -173,7 +184,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install nightly toolchain
run: |
rustup toolchain install nightly
rustup default nightly
rustup override set nightly
- name: Install cargo-fuzz
run: cargo install cargo-fuzz
- name: Run fuzzing
@@ -192,9 +203,23 @@ jobs:
codecov:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2-ubuntu-2204
env:
RUSTUP_TOOLCHAIN: nightly
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: rustup default nightly
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/bin/
~/.cargo/registry/index/
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
~/.cargo/git/db/
target/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Install nightly toolchain
run: |
rustup toolchain install nightly
rustup override set nightly
- run: rustup component add llvm-tools-preview
- run: |
cargo install cargo-llvm-cov || true
@@ -208,5 +233,4 @@ jobs:
with:
files: ./target/grcov/lcov
verbose: true
env:
CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}

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@@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ jobs:
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
~/.cache/cargo-supply-chain/
key: cargo-supply-chain-cache
- name: Install stable toolchain # Cargo-supply-chain is incompatible with older versions
run: |
rustup toolchain install stable
rustup default stable
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-supply-chain
@@ -35,7 +39,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Add the tool cache directory to the search path
run: echo "${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-supply-chain/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Ensure that the tool cache is populated with the cargo-supply-chain binary
run: cargo install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-supply-chain cargo-supply-chain
run: cargo +stable install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-supply-chain cargo-supply-chain
- name: Update data for cargo-supply-chain
run: cargo supply-chain update
- name: Generate cargo-supply-chain report about publishers
@@ -46,6 +50,8 @@ jobs:
cargo-vet:
name: Vet Dependencies
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
@@ -66,6 +72,24 @@ jobs:
- name: Add the tool cache directory to the search path
run: echo "${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-vet/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Ensure that the tool cache is populated with the cargo-vet binary
run: cargo install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-vet cargo-vet
run: cargo +stable install --root ${{ runner.tool_cache }}/cargo-vet cargo-vet
- name: Regenerate vet exemptions for dependabot PRs
if: github.actor == 'dependabot[bot]' # Run only for Dependabot PRs
run: cargo vet regenerate exemptions
- name: Check for changes in case of dependabot PR
if: github.actor == 'dependabot[bot]' # Run only for Dependabot PRs
run: git diff --exit-code || echo "Changes detected, committing..."
- name: Commit and push changes for dependabot PRs
if: success() && github.actor == 'dependabot[bot]'
run: |
git fetch origin ${{ github.head_ref }}
git switch ${{ github.head_ref }}
git config --global user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git config --global user.email "github-actions@github.com"
git add supply-chain/*
git commit -m "Regenerate cargo vet exemptions"
git push origin ${{ github.head_ref }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Invoke cargo-vet
run: cargo vet --locked

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Cargo.lock generated
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@@ -500,9 +500,9 @@ checksum = "790eea4361631c5e7d22598ecd5723ff611904e3344ce8720784c93e3d83d40b"
[[package]]
name = "crossbeam-channel"
version = "0.5.14"
version = "0.5.15"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "06ba6d68e24814cb8de6bb986db8222d3a027d15872cabc0d18817bc3c0e4471"
checksum = "82b8f8f868b36967f9606790d1903570de9ceaf870a7bf9fbbd3016d636a2cb2"
dependencies = [
"crossbeam-utils",
]
@@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@ version = "0.0.3-pre"
source = "git+https://github.com/cryspen/libcrux.git?rev=10ce653e9476#10ce653e94761352b657b6cecdcc0c85675813df"
dependencies = [
"libcrux-hacl-rs",
"libcrux-macros",
"libcrux-macros 0.0.2",
]
[[package]]
@@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "78d522fb626847390ea4b776c7eca179ecec363c6c4730b61b0c0feb797b8d92"
dependencies = [
"libcrux-hacl-rs",
"libcrux-macros",
"libcrux-macros 0.0.2",
"libcrux-poly1305",
]
@@ -1299,7 +1299,7 @@ version = "0.0.2"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f8bba0885296a72555a5d77056c39cc9b04edd9ab1afa3025ef3dbd96220705c"
dependencies = [
"libcrux-macros",
"libcrux-macros 0.0.2",
]
[[package]]
@@ -1321,6 +1321,15 @@ dependencies = [
"syn 2.0.98",
]
[[package]]
name = "libcrux-macros"
version = "0.0.3"
source = "git+https://github.com/cryspen/libcrux.git?rev=0ab6d2dd9c1f#0ab6d2dd9c1f39c82b1125a566d6befb38feea28"
dependencies = [
"quote",
"syn 2.0.98",
]
[[package]]
name = "libcrux-ml-kem"
version = "0.0.2-beta.3"
@@ -1350,7 +1359,7 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "80143d78ae14ab51ceb2c8a9514fb60af6645d42a9c951bc511792c19c974fca"
dependencies = [
"libcrux-hacl-rs",
"libcrux-macros",
"libcrux-macros 0.0.2",
]
[[package]]
@@ -1364,6 +1373,14 @@ dependencies = [
"libcrux-platform",
]
[[package]]
name = "libcrux-test-utils"
version = "0.0.2"
source = "git+https://github.com/cryspen/libcrux.git?rev=0ab6d2dd9c1f#0ab6d2dd9c1f39c82b1125a566d6befb38feea28"
dependencies = [
"libcrux-macros 0.0.3",
]
[[package]]
name = "libfuzzer-sys"
version = "0.4.9"
@@ -2024,6 +2041,7 @@ dependencies = [
"hex",
"hex-literal",
"home",
"libcrux-test-utils",
"log",
"memoffset 0.9.1",
"mio",
@@ -2070,6 +2088,7 @@ dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"blake2",
"chacha20poly1305",
"criterion",
"libcrux",
"libcrux-blake2",
"libcrux-chacha20poly1305",
@@ -2153,6 +2172,7 @@ version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"base64ct",
"libcrux-test-utils",
"mio",
"rustix",
"static_assertions",

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@@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
resolver = "2"
members = [
"rosenpass",
"cipher-traits",
"ciphers",
"util",
"constant-time",
"oqs",
"to",
"fuzz",
"secret-memory",
"rp",
"wireguard-broker",
"rosenpass",
"cipher-traits",
"ciphers",
"util",
"constant-time",
"oqs",
"to",
"fuzz",
"secret-memory",
"rp",
"wireguard-broker",
]
default-members = ["rosenpass", "rp", "wireguard-broker"]
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ toml = "0.7.8"
static_assertions = "1.1.0"
allocator-api2 = "0.2.14"
memsec = { git = "https://github.com/rosenpass/memsec.git", rev = "aceb9baee8aec6844125bd6612f92e9a281373df", features = [
"alloc_ext",
"alloc_ext",
] }
rand = "0.8.5"
typenum = "1.17.0"
@@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ arbitrary = { version = "1.4.1", features = ["derive"] }
anyhow = { version = "1.0.95", features = ["backtrace", "std"] }
mio = { version = "1.0.3", features = ["net", "os-poll"] }
oqs-sys = { version = "0.9.1", default-features = false, features = [
'classic_mceliece',
'kyber',
'classic_mceliece',
'kyber',
] }
blake2 = "0.10.6"
sha3 = "0.10.8"
chacha20poly1305 = { version = "0.10.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"heapless",
"std",
"heapless",
] }
zerocopy = { version = "0.7.35", features = ["derive"] }
home = "=0.5.9" # 5.11 requires rustc 1.81
@@ -72,13 +72,15 @@ postcard = { version = "1.1.1", features = ["alloc"] }
libcrux = { version = "0.0.2-pre.2" }
libcrux-chacha20poly1305 = { version = "0.0.2-beta.3" }
libcrux-ml-kem = { version = "0.0.2-beta.3" }
libcrux-blake2 = { git = "https://github.com/cryspen/libcrux.git", rev = "10ce653e9476"}
libcrux-blake2 = { git = "https://github.com/cryspen/libcrux.git", rev = "10ce653e9476" }
libcrux-test-utils = { git = "https://github.com/cryspen/libcrux.git", rev = "0ab6d2dd9c1f" }
hex-literal = { version = "0.4.1" }
hex = { version = "0.4.3" }
heck = { version = "0.5.0" }
libc = { version = "0.2" }
uds = { git = "https://github.com/rosenpass/uds" }
signal-hook = "0.3.17"
lazy_static = "1.5"
#Dev dependencies
serial_test = "3.2.0"
@@ -90,7 +92,6 @@ criterion = "0.5.1"
allocator-api2-tests = "0.2.15"
procspawn = { version = "1.0.1", features = ["test-support"] }
#Broker dependencies (might need cleanup or changes)
wireguard-uapi = { version = "3.0.0", features = ["xplatform"] }
command-fds = "0.2.3"

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Rosenpass internal traits for cryptographic primitives"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[dependencies]
thiserror = { workspace = true }

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@@ -8,21 +8,42 @@ description = "Rosenpass internal ciphers and other cryptographic primitives use
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[features]
experiment_libcrux_all = [
"experiment_libcrux_blake2",
"experiment_libcrux_chachapoly",
"experiment_libcrux_chachapoly_test",
"experiment_libcrux_kyber",
]
experiment_libcrux_blake2 = ["dep:libcrux-blake2", "dep:thiserror"]
experiment_libcrux_chachapoly = ["dep:libcrux-chacha20poly1305"]
# whether the types should be defined
experiment_libcrux_define_blake2 = ["dep:libcrux-blake2", "dep:thiserror"]
experiment_libcrux_define_kyber = ["dep:libcrux-ml-kem", "dep:rand"]
experiment_libcrux_define_chachapoly = ["dep:libcrux-chacha20poly1305"]
# whether the types should be used by default
experiment_libcrux_blake2 = ["experiment_libcrux_define_blake2"]
experiment_libcrux_kyber = ["experiment_libcrux_define_kyber"]
experiment_libcrux_chachapoly = ["experiment_libcrux_define_chachapoly"]
experiment_libcrux_chachapoly_test = [
"experiment_libcrux_chachapoly",
"dep:libcrux",
"experiment_libcrux_define_chachapoly",
"dep:libcrux",
]
experiment_libcrux_kyber = ["dep:libcrux-ml-kem", "dep:rand"]
# shorthands
experiment_libcrux_define_all = [
"experiment_libcrux_define_blake2",
"experiment_libcrux_define_chachapoly",
"experiment_libcrux_define_kyber",
]
experiment_libcrux_all = [
"experiment_libcrux_blake2",
"experiment_libcrux_chachapoly",
"experiment_libcrux_chachapoly_test",
"experiment_libcrux_kyber",
]
bench = ["experiment_libcrux_define_all"]
[[bench]]
name = "primitives"
harness = false
required-features = ["bench"]
[dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
@@ -49,3 +70,4 @@ libcrux = { workspace = true, optional = true }
[dev-dependencies]
rand = { workspace = true }
criterion = { workspace = true }

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@@ -0,0 +1,378 @@
criterion::criterion_main!(keyed_hash::benches, aead::benches, kem::benches);
fn benchid(base: KvPairs, last: KvPairs) -> String {
format!("{base},{last}")
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
struct KvPair<'a>(&'a str, &'a str);
impl std::fmt::Display for KvPair<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{k}={v}", k = self.0, v = self.1)
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
struct KvPairs<'a>(&'a [KvPair<'a>]);
impl std::fmt::Display for KvPairs<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self.0.len() {
0 => Ok(()),
1 => write!(f, "{}", &self.0[0]),
_ => {
let mut delim = "";
for pair in self.0 {
write!(f, "{delim}{pair}")?;
delim = ",";
}
Ok(())
}
}
}
}
mod kem {
criterion::criterion_group!(
benches,
bench_kyber512_libcrux,
bench_kyber512_oqs,
bench_classicmceliece460896_oqs
);
use criterion::Criterion;
fn bench_classicmceliece460896_oqs(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"classicmceliece460896",
"oqs",
rosenpass_oqs::ClassicMceliece460896,
);
}
fn bench_kyber512_libcrux(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"kyber512",
"libcrux",
rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::libcrux::kyber512::Kyber512,
);
}
fn bench_kyber512_oqs(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(c, "kyber512", "oqs", rosenpass_oqs::Kyber512);
}
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::primitives::Kem;
fn template<
const SK_LEN: usize,
const PK_LEN: usize,
const CT_LEN: usize,
const SHK_LEN: usize,
T: Kem<SK_LEN, PK_LEN, CT_LEN, SHK_LEN>,
>(
c: &mut Criterion,
alg_name: &str,
impl_name: &str,
scheme: T,
) {
use super::{benchid, KvPair, KvPairs};
let base = [
KvPair("primitive", "kem"),
KvPair("algorithm", alg_name),
KvPair("implementation", impl_name),
KvPair("length", "-1"),
];
let kem_benchid = |op| benchid(KvPairs(&base), KvPairs(&[KvPair("operation", op)]));
c.bench_function(&kem_benchid("keygen"), |bench| {
let mut sk = [0; SK_LEN];
let mut pk = [0; PK_LEN];
bench.iter(|| {
scheme.keygen(&mut sk, &mut pk).unwrap();
});
});
c.bench_function(&kem_benchid("encaps"), |bench| {
let mut sk = [0; SK_LEN];
let mut pk = [0; PK_LEN];
let mut ct = [0; CT_LEN];
let mut shk = [0; SHK_LEN];
scheme.keygen(&mut sk, &mut pk).unwrap();
bench.iter(|| {
scheme.encaps(&mut shk, &mut ct, &pk).unwrap();
});
});
c.bench_function(&kem_benchid("decaps"), |bench| {
let mut sk = [0; SK_LEN];
let mut pk = [0; PK_LEN];
let mut ct = [0; CT_LEN];
let mut shk = [0; SHK_LEN];
let mut shk2 = [0; SHK_LEN];
scheme.keygen(&mut sk, &mut pk).unwrap();
scheme.encaps(&mut shk, &mut ct, &pk).unwrap();
bench.iter(|| {
scheme.decaps(&mut shk2, &sk, &ct).unwrap();
});
});
}
}
mod aead {
criterion::criterion_group!(
benches,
bench_chachapoly_libcrux,
bench_chachapoly_rustcrypto,
bench_xchachapoly_rustcrypto,
);
use criterion::Criterion;
const KEY_LEN: usize = rosenpass_ciphers::Aead::KEY_LEN;
const TAG_LEN: usize = rosenpass_ciphers::Aead::TAG_LEN;
fn bench_xchachapoly_rustcrypto(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"xchacha20poly1305",
"rustcrypto",
rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::rust_crypto::xchacha20poly1305_ietf::XChaCha20Poly1305,
);
}
fn bench_chachapoly_rustcrypto(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"chacha20poly1305",
"rustcrypto",
rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::rust_crypto::chacha20poly1305_ietf::ChaCha20Poly1305,
);
}
fn bench_chachapoly_libcrux(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"chacha20poly1305",
"libcrux",
rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::libcrux::chacha20poly1305_ietf::ChaCha20Poly1305,
);
}
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::primitives::Aead;
fn template<const NONCE_LEN: usize, T: Aead<KEY_LEN, NONCE_LEN, TAG_LEN>>(
c: &mut Criterion,
alg_name: &str,
impl_name: &str,
scheme: T,
) {
use crate::{benchid, KvPair, KvPairs};
let base = [
KvPair("primitive", "aead"),
KvPair("algorithm", alg_name),
KvPair("implementation", impl_name),
];
let aead_benchid = |op, len| {
benchid(
KvPairs(&base),
KvPairs(&[KvPair("operation", op), KvPair("length", len)]),
)
};
let key = [12; KEY_LEN];
let nonce = [23; NONCE_LEN];
let ad = [];
c.bench_function(&aead_benchid("encrypt", "0byte"), |bench| {
const DATA_LEN: usize = 0;
let ptxt = [];
let mut ctxt = [0; DATA_LEN + TAG_LEN];
bench.iter(|| {
scheme.encrypt(&mut ctxt, &key, &nonce, &ad, &ptxt).unwrap();
});
});
c.bench_function(&aead_benchid("decrypt", "0byte"), |bench| {
const DATA_LEN: usize = 0;
let ptxt = [];
let mut ctxt = [0; DATA_LEN + TAG_LEN];
let mut ptxt_out = [0u8; DATA_LEN];
scheme.encrypt(&mut ctxt, &key, &nonce, &ad, &ptxt).unwrap();
bench.iter(|| {
scheme
.decrypt(&mut ptxt_out, &key, &nonce, &ad, &mut ctxt)
.unwrap()
})
});
c.bench_function(&aead_benchid("encrypt", "32byte"), |bench| {
const DATA_LEN: usize = 32;
let ptxt = [34u8; DATA_LEN];
let mut ctxt = [0; DATA_LEN + TAG_LEN];
bench.iter(|| {
scheme.encrypt(&mut ctxt, &key, &nonce, &ad, &ptxt).unwrap();
});
});
c.bench_function(&aead_benchid("decrypt", "32byte"), |bench| {
const DATA_LEN: usize = 32;
let ptxt = [34u8; DATA_LEN];
let mut ctxt = [0; DATA_LEN + TAG_LEN];
let mut ptxt_out = [0u8; DATA_LEN];
scheme.encrypt(&mut ctxt, &key, &nonce, &ad, &ptxt).unwrap();
bench.iter(|| {
scheme
.decrypt(&mut ptxt_out, &key, &nonce, &ad, &mut ctxt)
.unwrap()
})
});
c.bench_function(&aead_benchid("encrypt", "1024byte"), |bench| {
const DATA_LEN: usize = 1024;
let ptxt = [34u8; DATA_LEN];
let mut ctxt = [0; DATA_LEN + TAG_LEN];
bench.iter(|| {
scheme.encrypt(&mut ctxt, &key, &nonce, &ad, &ptxt).unwrap();
});
});
c.bench_function(&aead_benchid("decrypt", "1024byte"), |bench| {
const DATA_LEN: usize = 1024;
let ptxt = [34u8; DATA_LEN];
let mut ctxt = [0; DATA_LEN + TAG_LEN];
let mut ptxt_out = [0u8; DATA_LEN];
scheme.encrypt(&mut ctxt, &key, &nonce, &ad, &ptxt).unwrap();
bench.iter(|| {
scheme
.decrypt(&mut ptxt_out, &key, &nonce, &ad, &mut ctxt)
.unwrap()
})
});
}
}
mod keyed_hash {
criterion::criterion_group!(
benches,
bench_blake2b_rustcrypto,
bench_blake2b_libcrux,
bench_shake256_rustcrypto,
);
const KEY_LEN: usize = 32;
const HASH_LEN: usize = 32;
use criterion::Criterion;
fn bench_shake256_rustcrypto(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"shake256",
"rustcrypto",
&rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::rust_crypto::keyed_shake256::SHAKE256Core,
);
}
fn bench_blake2b_rustcrypto(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"blake2b",
"rustcrypto",
&rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::rust_crypto::blake2b::Blake2b,
);
}
fn bench_blake2b_libcrux(c: &mut Criterion) {
template(
c,
"blake2b",
"libcrux",
&rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::libcrux::blake2b::Blake2b,
);
}
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::primitives::KeyedHash;
fn template<H: KeyedHash<KEY_LEN, HASH_LEN>>(
c: &mut Criterion,
alg_name: &str,
impl_name: &str,
_: &H,
) where
H::Error: std::fmt::Debug,
{
use crate::{benchid, KvPair, KvPairs};
let key = [12u8; KEY_LEN];
let mut out = [0u8; HASH_LEN];
let base = [
KvPair("primitive", "keyedhash"),
KvPair("algorithm", alg_name),
KvPair("implementation", impl_name),
KvPair("operation", "hash"),
];
let keyedhash_benchid = |len| benchid(KvPairs(&base), KvPairs(&[KvPair("length", len)]));
c.bench_function(&keyedhash_benchid("0byte"), |bench| {
let bytes = [];
bench.iter(|| {
H::keyed_hash(&key, &bytes, &mut out).unwrap();
})
})
.bench_function(&keyedhash_benchid("32byte"), |bench| {
let bytes = [34u8; 32];
bench.iter(|| {
H::keyed_hash(&key, &bytes, &mut out).unwrap();
})
})
.bench_function(&keyedhash_benchid("64byte"), |bench| {
let bytes = [34u8; 64];
bench.iter(|| {
H::keyed_hash(&key, &bytes, &mut out).unwrap();
})
})
.bench_function(&keyedhash_benchid("128byte"), |bench| {
let bytes = [34u8; 128];
bench.iter(|| {
H::keyed_hash(&key, &bytes, &mut out).unwrap();
})
})
.bench_function(&keyedhash_benchid("1024byte"), |bench| {
let bytes = [34u8; 1024];
bench.iter(|| {
H::keyed_hash(&key, &bytes, &mut out).unwrap();
})
});
}
}

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@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
//!
//! [Github](https://github.com/cryspen/libcrux)
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux_blake2")]
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux_define_blake2")]
pub mod blake2b;
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux_chachapoly")]
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux_define_chachapoly")]
pub mod chacha20poly1305_ietf;
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux_kyber")]
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux_define_kyber")]
pub mod kyber512;

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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ pub mod custom;
pub mod rust_crypto;
#[cfg(any(
feature = "experiment_libcrux_blake2",
feature = "experiment_libcrux_chachapoly",
feature = "experiment_libcrux_kyber"
feature = "experiment_libcrux_define_blake2",
feature = "experiment_libcrux_define_chachapoly",
feature = "experiment_libcrux_define_kyber",
))]
pub mod libcrux;

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Rosenpass internal utilities for constant time crypto implementat
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html

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@@ -24,10 +24,7 @@ feature-depth = 1
[advisories]
# A list of advisory IDs to ignore. Note that ignored advisories will still
# output a note when they are encountered.
ignore = [
"RUSTSEC-2024-0370",
"RUSTSEC-2024-0436",
]
ignore = ["RUSTSEC-2024-0370", "RUSTSEC-2024-0436", "RUSTSEC-2023-0089"]
# If this is true, then cargo deny will use the git executable to fetch advisory database.
# If this is false, then it uses a built-in git library.
# Setting this to true can be helpful if you have special authentication requirements that cargo-deny does not support.
@@ -42,11 +39,11 @@ ignore = [
# See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for list of possible licenses
# [possible values: any SPDX 3.11 short identifier (+ optional exception)].
allow = [
"MIT",
"Apache-2.0",
"Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception",
"BSD-3-Clause",
"ISC",
"MIT",
"Apache-2.0",
"Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception",
"BSD-3-Clause",
"ISC",
]
# The confidence threshold for detecting a license from license text.
# The higher the value, the more closely the license text must be to the
@@ -56,10 +53,10 @@ confidence-threshold = 0.8
# Allow 1 or more licenses on a per-crate basis, so that particular licenses
# aren't accepted for every possible crate as with the normal allow list
exceptions = [
# Each entry is the crate and version constraint, and its specific allow
# list
{ allow = ["Unicode-DFS-2016", "Unicode-3.0"], crate = "unicode-ident" },
{ allow = ["NCSA"], crate = "libfuzzer-sys" },
# Each entry is the crate and version constraint, and its specific allow
# list
{ allow = ["Unicode-DFS-2016", "Unicode-3.0"], crate = "unicode-ident" },
{ allow = ["NCSA"], crate = "libfuzzer-sys" },
]
@@ -93,15 +90,11 @@ workspace-default-features = "allow"
# on a crate-by-crate basis if desired.
external-default-features = "allow"
# List of crates that are allowed. Use with care!
allow = [
]
allow = []
# List of crates to deny
deny = [
]
deny = []
skip-tree = [
]
skip-tree = []
# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check sources`.
# More documentation about the 'sources' section can be found here:

69
flake.lock generated
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@@ -1,26 +1,5 @@
{
"nodes": {
"fenix": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": [
"nixpkgs"
],
"rust-analyzer-src": "rust-analyzer-src"
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1728282832,
"narHash": "sha256-I7AbcwGggf+CHqpyd/9PiAjpIBGTGx5woYHqtwxaV7I=",
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "fenix",
"rev": "1ec71be1f4b8f3105c5d38da339cb061fefc43f4",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "fenix",
"type": "github"
}
},
"flake-utils": {
"inputs": {
"systems": "systems"
@@ -77,26 +56,30 @@
},
"root": {
"inputs": {
"fenix": "fenix",
"flake-utils": "flake-utils",
"nix-vm-test": "nix-vm-test",
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs"
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs",
"rust-overlay": "rust-overlay",
"treefmt-nix": "treefmt-nix"
}
},
"rust-analyzer-src": {
"flake": false,
"rust-overlay": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": [
"nixpkgs"
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1728249780,
"narHash": "sha256-J269DvCI5dzBmPrXhAAtj566qt0b22TJtF3TIK+tMsI=",
"owner": "rust-lang",
"repo": "rust-analyzer",
"rev": "2b750da1a1a2c1d2c70896108d7096089842d877",
"lastModified": 1744513456,
"narHash": "sha256-NLVluTmK8d01Iz+WyarQhwFcXpHEwU7m5hH3YQQFJS0=",
"owner": "oxalica",
"repo": "rust-overlay",
"rev": "730fd8e82799219754418483fabe1844262fd1e2",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "rust-lang",
"ref": "nightly",
"repo": "rust-analyzer",
"owner": "oxalica",
"repo": "rust-overlay",
"type": "github"
}
},
@@ -114,6 +97,26 @@
"repo": "default",
"type": "github"
}
},
"treefmt-nix": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": [
"nixpkgs"
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1743748085,
"narHash": "sha256-uhjnlaVTWo5iD3LXics1rp9gaKgDRQj6660+gbUU3cE=",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "treefmt-nix",
"rev": "815e4121d6a5d504c0f96e5be2dd7f871e4fd99d",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "treefmt-nix",
"type": "github"
}
}
},
"root": "root",

296
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@@ -3,41 +3,51 @@
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-24.05";
flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
# for rust nightly with llvm-tools-preview
fenix.url = "github:nix-community/fenix";
fenix.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
nix-vm-test.url = "github:numtide/nix-vm-test";
nix-vm-test.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
nix-vm-test.inputs.flake-utils.follows = "flake-utils";
# for rust nightly with llvm-tools-preview
rust-overlay.url = "github:oxalica/rust-overlay";
rust-overlay.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
treefmt-nix.url = "github:numtide/treefmt-nix";
treefmt-nix.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, flake-utils, nix-vm-test, ... }@inputs:
outputs =
{
self,
nixpkgs,
flake-utils,
nix-vm-test,
rust-overlay,
treefmt-nix,
...
}@inputs:
nixpkgs.lib.foldl (a: b: nixpkgs.lib.recursiveUpdate a b) { } [
#
### Export the overlay.nix from this flake ###
#
{
overlays.default = import ./overlay.nix;
}
{ overlays.default = import ./overlay.nix; }
#
### Actual Rosenpass Package and Docker Container Images ###
#
(flake-utils.lib.eachSystem [
"x86_64-linux"
"aarch64-linux"
(flake-utils.lib.eachSystem
[
"x86_64-linux"
"aarch64-linux"
# unsuported best-effort
"i686-linux"
"x86_64-darwin"
"aarch64-darwin"
# "x86_64-windows"
]
(system:
# unsuported best-effort
"i686-linux"
"x86_64-darwin"
"aarch64-darwin"
# "x86_64-windows"
]
(
system:
let
# normal nixpkgs
pkgs = import nixpkgs {
@@ -48,129 +58,159 @@
};
in
{
packages = {
default = pkgs.rosenpass;
rosenpass = pkgs.rosenpass;
rosenpass-oci-image = pkgs.rosenpass-oci-image;
rp = pkgs.rp;
packages =
{
default = pkgs.rosenpass;
rosenpass = pkgs.rosenpass;
rosenpass-oci-image = pkgs.rosenpass-oci-image;
rp = pkgs.rp;
release-package = pkgs.release-package;
release-package = pkgs.release-package;
# for good measure, we also offer to cross compile to Linux on Arm
aarch64-linux-rosenpass-static =
pkgs.pkgsCross.aarch64-multiplatform.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
aarch64-linux-rp-static = pkgs.pkgsCross.aarch64-multiplatform.pkgsStatic.rp;
}
//
# We only offer static builds for linux, as this is not supported on OS X
(nixpkgs.lib.attrsets.optionalAttrs pkgs.stdenv.isLinux {
rosenpass-static = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
rosenpass-static-oci-image = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass-oci-image;
rp-static = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rp;
});
# for good measure, we also offer to cross compile to Linux on Arm
aarch64-linux-rosenpass-static = pkgs.pkgsCross.aarch64-multiplatform.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
aarch64-linux-rp-static = pkgs.pkgsCross.aarch64-multiplatform.pkgsStatic.rp;
}
//
# We only offer static builds for linux, as this is not supported on OS X
(nixpkgs.lib.attrsets.optionalAttrs pkgs.stdenv.isLinux {
rosenpass-static = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
rosenpass-static-oci-image = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass-oci-image;
rp-static = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rp;
});
}
))
)
)
#
### Linux specifics ###
#
(flake-utils.lib.eachSystem [ "x86_64-linux" "aarch64-linux" ] (system:
let
pkgs = import nixpkgs {
inherit system;
(flake-utils.lib.eachSystem
[
"x86_64-linux"
"aarch64-linux"
"i686-linux"
]
(
system:
let
pkgs = import nixpkgs {
inherit system;
# apply our own overlay, overriding/inserting our packages as defined in ./pkgs
overlays = [
self.overlays.default
nix-vm-test.overlays.default
];
};
in
{
packages.package-deb = pkgs.callPackage ./pkgs/package-deb.nix {
rosenpass = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
};
packages.package-rpm = pkgs.callPackage ./pkgs/package-rpm.nix {
rosenpass = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
};
overlays = [
# apply our own overlay, overriding/inserting our packages as defined in ./pkgs
self.overlays.default
#
### Reading materials ###
#
packages.whitepaper = pkgs.whitepaper;
nix-vm-test.overlays.default
#
### Proof and Proof Tools ###
#
packages.proverif-patched = pkgs.proverif-patched;
packages.proof-proverif = pkgs.proof-proverif;
# apply rust-overlay to get specific versions of the rust toolchain for a MSRV check
(import rust-overlay)
];
};
treefmtEval = treefmt-nix.lib.evalModule pkgs ./treefmt.nix;
in
{
packages.package-deb = pkgs.callPackage ./pkgs/package-deb.nix {
rosenpass = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
};
packages.package-rpm = pkgs.callPackage ./pkgs/package-rpm.nix {
rosenpass = pkgs.pkgsStatic.rosenpass;
};
#
### Devshells ###
#
devShells.default = pkgs.mkShell {
inherit (pkgs.proof-proverif) CRYPTOVERIF_LIB;
inputsFrom = [ pkgs.rosenpass ];
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
cargo-release
clippy
rustfmt
nodePackages.prettier
nushell # for the .ci/gen-workflow-files.nu script
proverif-patched
];
};
# TODO: Write this as a patched version of the default environment
devShells.fullEnv = pkgs.mkShell {
inherit (pkgs.proof-proverif) CRYPTOVERIF_LIB;
inputsFrom = [ pkgs.rosenpass ];
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
cargo-audit
cargo-release
rustfmt
nodePackages.prettier
nushell # for the .ci/gen-workflow-files.nu script
proverif-patched
inputs.fenix.packages.${system}.complete.toolchain
pkgs.cargo-llvm-cov
pkgs.grcov
];
};
devShells.coverage = pkgs.mkShell {
inputsFrom = [ pkgs.rosenpass ];
nativeBuildInputs = [
inputs.fenix.packages.${system}.complete.toolchain
pkgs.cargo-llvm-cov
pkgs.grcov
];
};
#
### Reading materials ###
#
packages.whitepaper = pkgs.whitepaper;
#
### Proof and Proof Tools ###
#
packages.proverif-patched = pkgs.proverif-patched;
packages.proof-proverif = pkgs.proof-proverif;
checks = {
systemd-rosenpass = pkgs.testers.runNixOSTest ./tests/systemd/rosenpass.nix;
systemd-rp = pkgs.testers.runNixOSTest ./tests/systemd/rp.nix;
#
### Devshells ###
#
devShells.default = pkgs.mkShell {
inherit (pkgs.proof-proverif) CRYPTOVERIF_LIB;
inputsFrom = [ pkgs.rosenpass ];
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
cargo-release
clippy
rustfmt
nodePackages.prettier
nushell # for the .ci/gen-workflow-files.nu script
proverif-patched
];
};
# TODO: Write this as a patched version of the default environment
devShells.fullEnv = pkgs.mkShell {
inherit (pkgs.proof-proverif) CRYPTOVERIF_LIB;
inputsFrom = [ pkgs.rosenpass ];
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
cargo-audit
cargo-msrv
cargo-release
cargo-vet
rustfmt
nodePackages.prettier
nushell # for the .ci/gen-workflow-files.nu script
proverif-patched
pkgs.cargo-llvm-cov
pkgs.grcov
pkgs.rust-bin.stable.latest.complete
];
};
devShells.coverage = pkgs.mkShell {
inputsFrom = [ pkgs.rosenpass ];
nativeBuildInputs = [
pkgs.cargo-llvm-cov
pkgs.grcov
pkgs.rustc.llvmPackages.llvm
];
env = {
inherit (pkgs.cargo-llvm-cov) LLVM_COV LLVM_PROFDATA;
};
};
devShells.benchmarks = pkgs.mkShell {
inputsFrom = [ pkgs.rosenpass ];
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
cargo-release
clippy
rustfmt
];
};
cargo-fmt = pkgs.runCommand "check-cargo-fmt"
{ inherit (self.devShells.${system}.default) nativeBuildInputs buildInputs; } ''
cargo fmt --manifest-path=${./.}/Cargo.toml --check --all && touch $out
'';
nixpkgs-fmt = pkgs.runCommand "check-nixpkgs-fmt"
{ nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.nixpkgs-fmt ]; } ''
nixpkgs-fmt --check ${./.} && touch $out
'';
prettier-check = pkgs.runCommand "check-with-prettier"
{ nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.nodePackages.prettier ]; } ''
cd ${./.} && prettier --check . && touch $out
'';
} // pkgs.lib.optionalAttrs (system == "x86_64-linux") (import ./tests/legacy-distro-packaging.nix {
inherit pkgs;
rosenpass-deb = self.packages.${system}.package-deb;
rosenpass-rpm = self.packages.${system}.package-rpm;
});
checks =
{
systemd-rosenpass = pkgs.testers.runNixOSTest ./tests/systemd/rosenpass.nix;
systemd-rp = pkgs.testers.runNixOSTest ./tests/systemd/rp.nix;
formatting = treefmtEval.config.build.check self;
rosenpass-msrv-check =
let
rosenpassCargoToml = pkgs.lib.trivial.importTOML ./rosenpass/Cargo.toml;
formatter = pkgs.nixpkgs-fmt;
}))
rustToolchain = pkgs.rust-bin.stable.${rosenpassCargoToml.package.rust-version}.default;
rustPlatform = pkgs.makeRustPlatform {
cargo = rustToolchain;
rustc = rustToolchain;
};
in
pkgs.rosenpass.override { inherit rustPlatform; };
}
// pkgs.lib.optionalAttrs (system == "x86_64-linux") (
import ./tests/legacy-distro-packaging.nix {
inherit pkgs;
rosenpass-deb = self.packages.${system}.package-deb;
rosenpass-rpm = self.packages.${system}.package-rpm;
}
);
# for `nix fmt`
formatter = treefmtEval.config.build.wrapper;
}
)
)
];
}

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ name = "rosenpass-fuzzing"
version = "0.0.1"
publish = false
edition = "2021"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[features]
experiment_libcrux = ["rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux_all"]

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Rosenpass internal bindings to liboqs"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[dependencies]
rosenpass-cipher-traits = { workspace = true }

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
final: prev: {
#
### Actual rosenpass software ###
#
@@ -27,7 +26,10 @@ final: prev: {
"marzipan(/marzipan.awk)?"
"analysis(/.*)?"
];
nativeBuildInputs = [ final.proverif final.graphviz ];
nativeBuildInputs = [
final.proverif
final.graphviz
];
CRYPTOVERIF_LIB = final.proverif-patched + "/lib/cryptoverif.pvl";
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out

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@@ -196,3 +196,13 @@ Vadim Lyubashevsky and John M. Schanck and Peter Schwabe and Gregor Seiler and D
type = {NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Selected Algorithm},
url = {https://pq-crystals.org/kyber/}
}
@misc{SHAKE256,
author = "National Institute of Standards and Technology",
title = "FIPS PUB 202: SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and Extendable-Output Functions",
year = {2015},
month = {August},
doi = {10.6028/NIST.FIPS.202}
}

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ abstract: |
Rosenpass inherits most security properties from Post-Quantum WireGuard (PQWG). The security properties mentioned here are covered by the symbolic analysis in the Rosenpass repository.
## Secrecy
Three key encapsulations using the keypairs `sski`/`spki`, `sskr`/`spkr`, and `eski`/`epki` provide secrecy (see Section \ref{variables} for an introduction of the variables). Their respective ciphertexts are called `scti`, `sctr`, and `ectr` and the resulting keys are called `spti`, `sptr`, `epti`. A single secure encapsulation is sufficient to provide secrecy. We use two different KEMs (Key Encapsulation Mechanisms; see section \ref{skem}): Kyber and Classic McEliece.
Three key encapsulations using the keypairs `sski`/`spki`, `sskr`/`spkr`, and `eski`/`epki` provide secrecy (see Section \ref{variables} for an introduction of the variables). Their respective ciphertexts are called `scti`, `sctr`, and `ectr` and the resulting keys are called `spti`, `sptr`, `epti`. A single secure encapsulation is sufficient to provide secrecy. We use two different KEMs (Key Encapsulation Mechanisms; see Section \ref{skem}): Kyber and Classic McEliece.
## Authenticity
@@ -64,9 +64,12 @@ Note that while Rosenpass is secure against state disruption, using it does not
All symmetric keys and hash values used in Rosenpass are 32 bytes long.
### Hash
### Hash {#hash}
A keyed hash function with one 32-byte input, one variable-size input, and one 32-byte output. As keyed hash function we use the HMAC construction [@rfc_hmac] with BLAKE2s [@rfc_blake2] as the inner hash function.
A keyed hash function with one 32-byte input, one variable-size input, and one 32-byte output. As keyed hash function we offer two options that can be configured on a peer-basis, with Blake2s being the default:
1. the HMAC construction [@rfc_hmac] with BLAKE2s [@rfc_blake2] as the inner hash function.
2. the SHAKE256 extendable output function (XOF) [@SHAKE256] truncated to a 32-byte output. The result is produced be concatenating the 32-byte input with the variable-size input in this order.
```pseudorust
hash(key, data) -> key
@@ -172,6 +175,8 @@ Rosenpass uses a cryptographic hash function for multiple purposes:
* Key derivation during and after the handshake
* Computing the additional data for the biscuit encryption, to provide some privacy for its contents
Recall from Section \ref{hash} that rosenpass supports using either BLAKE2s or SHAKE256 as hash function, which can be configured for each peer ID. However, as noted above, rosenpass uses a hash function to compute the peer ID and thus also to access the configuration for a peer ID. This is an issue when receiving an `InitHello`-message, because the correct hash function is not known when a responder receives this message and at the same the responders needs it in order to compute the peer ID and by that also identfy the hash function for that peer. The reference implementation resolves this issue by first trying to derive the peer ID using SHAKE256. If that does not work (i.e. leads to an AEAD decryption error), the reference implementation tries again with BLAKE2s. The reference implementation verifies that the hash function matches the one confgured for the peer. Similarly, if the correct peer ID is not cached when receiving an InitConf message, the reference implementation proceeds in the same manner.
Using one hash function for multiple purposes can cause real-world security issues and even key recovery attacks [@oraclecloning]. We choose a tree-based domain separation scheme based on a keyed hash function the previously introduced primitive `hash` to make sure all our hash function calls can be seen as distinct.
\setupimage{landscape,fullpage,label=img:HashingTree}
@@ -179,13 +184,13 @@ Using one hash function for multiple purposes can cause real-world security issu
Each tree node $\circ{}$ in Figure 3 represents the application of the keyed hash function, using the previous chaining key value as first parameter. The root of the tree is the zero key. In level one, the `PROTOCOL` identifier is applied to the zero key to generate a label unique across cryptographic protocols (unless the same label is deliberately used elsewhere). In level two, purpose identifiers are applied to the protocol label to generate labels to use with each separate hash function application within the Rosenpass protocol. The following layers contain the inputs used in each separate usage of the hash function: Beneath the identifiers `"mac"`, `"cookie"`, `"peer id"`, and `"biscuit additional data"` are hash functions or message authentication codes with a small number of inputs. The second, third, and fourth column in Figure 3 cover the long sequential branch beneath the identifier `"chaining key init"` representing the entire protocol execution, one column for each message processed during the handshake. The leaves beneath `"chaining key extract"` in the left column represent pseudo-random labels for use when extracting values from the chaining key during the protocol execution. These values such as `mix >` appear as outputs in the left column, and then as inputs `< mix` in the other three columns.
The protocol identifier is defined as follows:
The protocol identifier depends on the hash function used with the respective peer is defined as follows if BLAKE2s [@rfc_blake2] is used:
```pseudorust
PROTOCOL = "rosenpass 1 rosenpass.eu aead=chachapoly1305 hash=blake2s ekem=kyber512 skem=mceliece460896 xaead=xchachapoly1305"
```
Since every tree node represents a sequence of `hash` calls, the node beneath `"handshake encryption"` called `hs_enc` can be written as follows:
If SHAKE256 [@SHAKE256] is used, `blake2s` is replaced by `shake256` in `PROTOCOL`. Since every tree node represents a sequence of `hash` calls, the node beneath `"handshake encryption"` called `hs_enc` can be written as follows:
```pseudorust
hs_enc = hash(hash(hash(0, PROTOCOL), "chaining key extract"), "handshake encryption")
@@ -233,6 +238,7 @@ For each peer, the server stores:
* `psk` The pre-shared key used with the peer
* `spkt` The peer's public key
* `biscuit_used` The `biscuit_no` from the last biscuit accepted for the peer as part of InitConf processing
* `hash_function` The hash function, SHAKE256 or BLAKE2s, used with the peer.
### Handshake State and Biscuits
@@ -452,14 +458,14 @@ For an initiator, Rosenpass ignores all messages when under load.
#### Cookie Reply Message
The cookie reply message is sent by the responder on receiving an InitHello message when under load. It consists of the `sidi` of the initiator, a random 24-byte bitstring `nonce` and encrypting `cookie_value` into a `cookie_encrypted` reply field which consists of the following:
The cookie reply message is sent by the responder on receiving an InitHello message when under load. It consists of the `sidi` of the initiator, a random 24-byte bitstring `nonce` and encrypting `cookie_value` into a `cookie_encrypted` reply field, which consists of the following:
```pseudorust
cookie_value = lhash("cookie-value", cookie_secret, initiator_host_info)[0..16]
cookie_encrypted = XAEAD(lhash("cookie-key", spkm), nonce, cookie_value, mac_peer)
```
where `cookie_secret` is a secret variable that changes every two minutes to a random value. `initiator_host_info` is used to identify the initiator host, and is implementation-specific for the client. This paramaters used to identify the host must be carefully chosen to ensure there is a unique mapping, especially when using IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to identify the host (such as taking care of IPv6 link-local addresses). `cookie_value` is a truncated 16 byte value from the above hash operation. `mac_peer` is the `mac` field of the peer's handshake message to which message is the reply.
where `cookie_secret` is a secret variable that changes every two minutes to a random value. Moreover, `lhash` is always instantiated with SHAKE256 when computing `cookie_value` for compatability reasons. `initiator_host_info` is used to identify the initiator host, and is implementation-specific for the client. This paramaters used to identify the host must be carefully chosen to ensure there is a unique mapping, especially when using IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to identify the host (such as taking care of IPv6 link-local addresses). `cookie_value` is a truncated 16 byte value from the above hash operation. `mac_peer` is the `mac` field of the peer's handshake message to which message is the reply.
#### Envelope `mac` Field
@@ -495,7 +501,7 @@ However, when the responder is under load, it may reject InitHello messages with
This whitepaper does not mandate any specific mechanism to detect responder contention (also mentioned as the under load condition) that would trigger use of the cookie mechanism.
For the reference implemenation, Rosenpass has derived inspiration from the linux implementation of Wireguard. This implementation suggests that the reciever keep track of the number of messages it is processing at a given time.
For the reference implemenation, Rosenpass has derived inspiration from the Linux implementation of Wireguard. This implementation suggests that the reciever keep track of the number of messages it is processing at a given time.
On receiving an incoming message, if the length of the message queue to be processed exceeds a threshold `MAX_QUEUED_INCOMING_HANDSHAKES_THRESHOLD`, the client is considered under load and its state is stored as under load. In addition, the timestamp of this instant when the client was last under load is stored. When recieving subsequent messages, if the client is still in an under load state, the client will check if the time ellpased since the client was last under load has exceeded `LAST_UNDER_LOAD_WINDOW` seconds. If this is the case, the client will update its state to normal operation, and process the message in a normal fashion.
@@ -526,6 +532,24 @@ When the responder is under load and it recieves an InitConf message, the messag
### 0.3.x
#### 2025-05-22 - SHAKE256 keyed hash
\vspace{0.5em}
Author: David Niehues
PR: [#653](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/pull/653)
\vspace{0.5em}
We document the support for SHAKE256 with prepended key as an alternative to BLAKE2s with HMAC.
Previously, BLAKE2s with HMAC was the only supported keyed hash function. Recently, SHAKE256 was added as an option. SHAKE256 is used as a keyed hash function by prepending the key to the variable-length data and then evaluating SHAKE256.
In order to maintain compatablity without introducing an explcit version number in the protocol messages, SHAKE256 is truncated to 32 bytes. In the update to the whitepaper, we explain where and how SHAKE256 is used. That is:
1. We explain that SHAKE256 or BLAKE2s can be configured to be used on a peer basis.
2. We explain under which circumstances, the reference implementation tries both hash functions for messages in order to determine the correct hash function.
3. We document that the cookie mechanism always uses SHAKE256.
#### 2024-10-30 InitConf retransmission updates
\vspace{0.5em}

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@@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
{ runCommand, dpkg, rosenpass }:
{
runCommand,
dpkg,
rosenpass,
}:
let
inherit (rosenpass) version;

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@@ -1,12 +1,15 @@
{ lib, system, runCommand, rosenpass, rpm }:
{
lib,
system,
runCommand,
rosenpass,
rpm,
}:
let
splitVersion = lib.strings.splitString "-" rosenpass.version;
version = builtins.head splitVersion;
release =
if builtins.length splitVersion != 2
then "release"
else builtins.elemAt splitVersion 1;
release = if builtins.length splitVersion != 2 then "release" else builtins.elemAt splitVersion 1;
arch = builtins.head (builtins.split "-" system);
in

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@@ -1,21 +1,24 @@
{ lib, stdenvNoCC, runCommandNoCC, pkgsStatic, rosenpass, rosenpass-oci-image, rp } @ args:
{
lib,
stdenvNoCC,
runCommandNoCC,
pkgsStatic,
rosenpass,
rosenpass-oci-image,
rp,
}@args:
let
version = rosenpass.version;
# select static packages on Linux, default packages otherwise
package =
if stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.isLinux then
pkgsStatic.rosenpass
else args.rosenpass;
rp =
if stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.isLinux then
pkgsStatic.rp
else args.rp;
package = if stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.isLinux then pkgsStatic.rosenpass else args.rosenpass;
rp = if stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.isLinux then pkgsStatic.rp else args.rp;
oci-image =
if stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.isLinux then
pkgsStatic.rosenpass-oci-image
else args.rosenpass-oci-image;
else
args.rosenpass-oci-image;
in
runCommandNoCC "lace-result" { } ''
mkdir {bin,$out}

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@@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
{ dockerTools, buildEnv, rosenpass }:
{
dockerTools,
buildEnv,
rosenpass,
}:
dockerTools.buildImage {
name = rosenpass.name + "-oci";

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@@ -1,4 +1,13 @@
{ lib, stdenv, rustPlatform, cmake, mandoc, removeReferencesTo, bash, package ? "rosenpass" }:
{
lib,
stdenv,
rustPlatform,
cmake,
mandoc,
removeReferencesTo,
bash,
package ? "rosenpass",
}:
let
# whether we want to build a statically linked binary
@@ -17,24 +26,30 @@ let
"toml"
];
# Files to explicitly include
files = [
"to/README.md"
];
files = [ "to/README.md" ];
src = ../.;
filter = (path: type: scoped rec {
inherit (lib) any id removePrefix hasSuffix;
anyof = (any id);
filter = (
path: type:
scoped rec {
inherit (lib)
any
id
removePrefix
hasSuffix
;
anyof = (any id);
basename = baseNameOf (toString path);
relative = removePrefix (toString src + "/") (toString path);
basename = baseNameOf (toString path);
relative = removePrefix (toString src + "/") (toString path);
result = anyof [
(type == "directory")
(any (ext: hasSuffix ".${ext}" basename) extensions)
(any (file: file == relative) files)
];
});
result = anyof [
(type == "directory")
(any (ext: hasSuffix ".${ext}" basename) extensions)
(any (file: file == relative) files)
];
}
);
result = lib.sources.cleanSourceWith { inherit src filter; };
};
@@ -47,8 +62,14 @@ rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
version = cargoToml.package.version;
inherit src;
cargoBuildOptions = [ "--package" package ];
cargoTestOptions = [ "--package" package ];
cargoBuildOptions = [
"--package"
package
];
cargoTestOptions = [
"--package"
package
];
doCheck = true;
@@ -58,6 +79,7 @@ rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
"memsec-0.6.3" = "sha256-4ri+IEqLd77cLcul3lZrmpDKj4cwuYJ8oPRAiQNGeLw=";
"uds-0.4.2" = "sha256-qlxr/iJt2AV4WryePIvqm/8/MK/iqtzegztNliR93W8=";
"libcrux-blake2-0.0.3-pre" = "sha256-0CLjuzwJqGooiODOHf5D8Hc8ClcG/XcGvVGyOVnLmJY=";
"libcrux-macros-0.0.3" = "sha256-Tb5uRirwhRhoFEK8uu1LvXl89h++40pxzZ+7kXe8RAI=";
};
};
@@ -81,7 +103,10 @@ rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
meta = {
inherit (cargoToml.package) description homepage;
license = with lib.licenses; [ mit asl20 ];
license = with lib.licenses; [
mit
asl20
];
maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.wucke13 ];
platforms = lib.platforms.all;
};

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@@ -1,13 +1,52 @@
{ stdenvNoCC, texlive, ncurses, python3Packages, which }:
{
stdenvNoCC,
texlive,
ncurses,
python3Packages,
which,
}:
let
customTexLiveSetup = (texlive.combine {
inherit (texlive) acmart amsfonts biber biblatex biblatex-software
biblatex-trad ccicons csquotes csvsimple doclicense eso-pic fancyvrb
fontspec gitinfo2 gobble ifmtarg koma-script latexmk lm lualatex-math
markdown mathtools minted noto nunito paralist pgf scheme-basic soul
unicode-math upquote xifthen xkeyval xurl;
});
customTexLiveSetup = (
texlive.combine {
inherit (texlive)
acmart
amsfonts
biber
biblatex
biblatex-software
biblatex-trad
ccicons
csquotes
csvsimple
doclicense
eso-pic
fancyvrb
fontspec
gitinfo2
gobble
ifmtarg
koma-script
latexmk
lm
lualatex-math
markdown
mathtools
minted
noto
nunito
paralist
pgf
scheme-basic
soul
unicode-math
upquote
xifthen
xkeyval
xurl
;
}
);
in
stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
name = "whitepaper";

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This repository contains
## Getting started
First, [install rosenpass](#Getting-Rosenpass). Then, check out the help functions of `rp` & `rosenpass`:
First, [install rosenpass](#getting-rosenpass). Then, check out the help functions of `rp` & `rosenpass`:
```sh
rp help
@@ -64,11 +64,7 @@ The analysis is implemented according to modern software engineering principles:
The code uses a variety of optimizations to speed up analysis such as using secret functions to model trusted/malicious setup. We split the model into two separate entry points which can be analyzed in parallel. Each is much faster than both models combined.
A wrapper script provides instant feedback about which queries execute as expected in color: A red cross if a query fails and a green check if it succeeds.
[^liboqs]: https://openquantumsafe.org/liboqs/
[^wg]: https://www.wireguard.com/
[^pqwg]: https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/379
[^pqwg-statedis]: Unless supplied with a pre-shared-key, but this defeats the purpose of a key exchange protocol
[^wg-statedis]: https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2021-August/006916.htmlA
[^liboqs]: <https://openquantumsafe.org/liboqs/>
# Getting Rosenpass
@@ -87,6 +83,47 @@ Rosenpass is also available as prebuilt Docker images:
For details on how to use these images, refer to the [Docker usage guide](docker/USAGE.md).
## Benchmarks
This repository contains facilities for benchmarking both the Rosenpass
protocol code and the implementations of the cryptographic primitives used
by it. The primitives are benchmarked using criterion. For the protocol code
benchmarks we use a library for instrumenting the code such that events are
written to a trace, which is then inspected after a run.
Benchmarks are automatically run on CI. The measurements are visualized in the
[Benchmark Dashboard].
[Benchmark Dashboard]: https://rosenpass.github.io/rosenpass/benchmarks
### Primitive Benchmarks
There are benchmarks for the functions of the traits `Kem`, `Aead` and
`KeyedHash`. They are run for all implementations in the `primitives`
benchmark of `rosenpass-ciphers`. Run the benchmarks and view their results using
```
cargo bench -p rosenpass-ciphers --bench primitives -F bench
```
Note that the `bench` feature enables the inclusion of the libcrux-backed
trait implementations in the module tree, but does not enable them
as default.
### Protocol Benchmarks
The trace that is being written to lives in a new module
`trace_bench` in the util crate. A basic benchmark that
performs some minor statistical analysis of the trace can be run using
```
cargo bench -p rosenpass --bench trace_handshake -F trace_bench
```
This runs the benchmarks and prints the results in machine-readable JSON.
---
# Mirrors
Don't want to use GitHub or only have an IPv6 connection? Rosenpass has set up two mirrors for this:

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Build post-quantum-secure VPNs with WireGuard!"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[[bin]]
name = "rosenpass"
@@ -29,11 +30,16 @@ required-features = ["experiment_api", "internal_testing"]
[[test]]
name = "gen-ipc-msg-types"
required-features = [
"experiment_api",
"internal_testing",
"internal_bin_gen_ipc_msg_types",
"experiment_api",
"internal_testing",
"internal_bin_gen_ipc_msg_types",
]
[[bench]]
name = "trace_handshake"
harness = false
required-features = ["trace_bench"]
[[bench]]
name = "handshake"
harness = false
@@ -71,6 +77,7 @@ command-fds = { workspace = true, optional = true }
rustix = { workspace = true, optional = true }
uds = { workspace = true, optional = true, features = ["mio_1xx"] }
signal-hook = { workspace = true, optional = true }
libcrux-test-utils = { workspace = true, optional = true }
[build-dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
@@ -91,20 +98,21 @@ experiment_memfd_secret = ["rosenpass-wireguard-broker/experiment_memfd_secret"]
experiment_libcrux_all = ["rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux_all"]
experiment_libcrux_blake2 = ["rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux_blake2"]
experiment_libcrux_chachapoly = [
"rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux_chachapoly",
"rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux_chachapoly",
]
experiment_libcrux_kyber = ["rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux_kyber"]
experiment_api = [
"hex-literal",
"uds",
"command-fds",
"rustix",
"rosenpass-util/experiment_file_descriptor_passing",
"rosenpass-wireguard-broker/experiment_api",
"hex-literal",
"uds",
"command-fds",
"rustix",
"rosenpass-util/experiment_file_descriptor_passing",
"rosenpass-wireguard-broker/experiment_api",
]
internal_signal_handling_for_coverage_reports = ["signal-hook"]
internal_testing = []
internal_bin_gen_ipc_msg_types = ["hex", "heck"]
trace_bench = ["rosenpass-util/trace_bench", "dep:libcrux-test-utils"]
[lints.rust]
unexpected_cfgs = { level = "allow", check-cfg = ['cfg(coverage)'] }

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@@ -0,0 +1,386 @@
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
hint::black_box,
io::{self, Write},
ops::DerefMut,
time::{Duration, Instant},
};
use anyhow::Result;
use libcrux_test_utils::tracing::{EventType, Trace as _};
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::primitives::Kem;
use rosenpass_ciphers::StaticKem;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets;
use rosenpass_util::trace_bench::RpEventType;
use rosenpass::protocol::{
CryptoServer, HandleMsgResult, MsgBuf, PeerPtr, ProtocolVersion, SPk, SSk, SymKey,
};
const ITERATIONS: usize = 100;
/// Performs a full protocol run by processing a message and recursing into handling that message,
/// until no further response is produced. Returns the keys produce by the two parties.
///
/// Ensures that each party produces one of the two keys.
fn handle(
tx: &mut CryptoServer,
msgb: &mut MsgBuf,
msgl: usize,
rx: &mut CryptoServer,
resb: &mut MsgBuf,
) -> Result<(Option<SymKey>, Option<SymKey>)> {
let HandleMsgResult {
exchanged_with: xch,
resp,
} = rx.handle_msg(&msgb[..msgl], &mut **resb)?;
assert!(matches!(xch, None | Some(PeerPtr(0))));
let xch = xch.map(|p| rx.osk(p).unwrap());
let (rxk, txk) = resp
.map(|resl| handle(rx, resb, resl, tx, msgb))
.transpose()?
.unwrap_or((None, None));
assert!(rxk.is_none() || xch.is_none());
Ok((txk, rxk.or(xch)))
}
/// Performs the full handshake by calling `handle` with the correct values, based on just two
/// `CryptoServer`s.
///
/// Ensures that both parties compute the same keys.
fn hs(ini: &mut CryptoServer, res: &mut CryptoServer) -> Result<()> {
let (mut inib, mut resb) = (MsgBuf::zero(), MsgBuf::zero());
let sz = ini.initiate_handshake(PeerPtr(0), &mut *inib)?;
let (kini, kres) = handle(ini, &mut inib, sz, res, &mut resb)?;
assert!(kini.unwrap().secret() == kres.unwrap().secret());
Ok(())
}
/// Generates a new key pair.
fn keygen() -> Result<(SSk, SPk)> {
let (mut sk, mut pk) = (SSk::zero(), SPk::zero());
StaticKem.keygen(sk.secret_mut(), pk.deref_mut())?;
Ok((sk, pk))
}
/// Creates two instanves of `CryptoServer`, generating key pairs for each.
fn make_server_pair(protocol_version: ProtocolVersion) -> Result<(CryptoServer, CryptoServer)> {
let psk = SymKey::random();
let ((ska, pka), (skb, pkb)) = (keygen()?, keygen()?);
let (mut a, mut b) = (
CryptoServer::new(ska, pka.clone()),
CryptoServer::new(skb, pkb.clone()),
);
a.add_peer(Some(psk.clone()), pkb, protocol_version.clone())?;
b.add_peer(Some(psk), pka, protocol_version)?;
Ok((a, b))
}
fn main() {
let trace = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace();
// Attempt to use memfd_secrets for storing sensitive key material
secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets();
// Run protocol for V02
let (mut a_v02, mut b_v02) = make_server_pair(ProtocolVersion::V02).unwrap();
for _ in 0..ITERATIONS {
hs(black_box(&mut a_v02), black_box(&mut b_v02)).unwrap();
}
// Emit a marker event to separate V02 and V03 trace sections
trace.emit_on_the_fly("start-hs-v03");
// Run protocol for V03
let (mut a_v03, mut b_v03) = make_server_pair(ProtocolVersion::V03).unwrap();
for _ in 0..ITERATIONS {
hs(black_box(&mut a_v03), black_box(&mut b_v03)).unwrap();
}
// Collect the trace events generated during the handshakes
let trace: Vec<_> = trace.clone().report();
// Split the trace into V02 and V03 sections based on the marker
let (trace_v02, trace_v03) = {
let cutoff = trace
.iter()
.position(|entry| entry.label == "start-hs-v03")
.unwrap();
// Exclude the marker itself from the V03 trace
let (v02, v03_with_marker) = trace.split_at(cutoff);
(v02, &v03_with_marker[1..])
};
// Perform statistical analysis on both trace sections and write results as JSON
write_json_arrays(
&mut std::io::stdout(), // Write to standard output
vec![
("V02", statistical_analysis(trace_v02.to_vec())),
("V03", statistical_analysis(trace_v03.to_vec())),
],
)
.expect("error writing json data");
}
/// Performs a simple statistical analysis:
/// - bins trace events by label
/// - extracts durations of spamns
/// - filters out empty bins
/// - calculates aggregate statistics (mean, std dev)
fn statistical_analysis(trace: Vec<RpEventType>) -> Vec<(&'static str, AggregateStat<Duration>)> {
bin_events(trace)
.into_iter()
.map(|(label, spans)| (label, extract_span_durations(label, spans.as_slice())))
.filter(|(_, durations)| !durations.is_empty())
.map(|(label, durations)| (label, AggregateStat::analyze_durations(&durations)))
.collect()
}
/// Takes an iterator of ("protocol_version", iterator_of_stats) pairs and writes them
/// as a single flat JSON array to the provided writer.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `w` - The writer to output JSON to (e.g., stdout, file).
/// * `item_groups` - An iterator producing tuples `(version, stats): (&'static str, II)`.
/// Here `II` is itself an iterator producing `(label, agg_stat): (&'static str, AggregateStat<Duration>)`,
/// where the label is the label of the span, e.g. "IHI2".
///
/// # Type Parameters
/// * `W` - A type that implements `std::io::Write`.
/// * `II` - An iterator type yielding (`&'static str`, `AggregateStat<Duration>`).
fn write_json_arrays<W: Write, II: IntoIterator<Item = (&'static str, AggregateStat<Duration>)>>(
w: &mut W,
item_groups: impl IntoIterator<Item = (&'static str, II)>,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Flatten the groups into a single iterator of (protocol_version, label, stats)
let iter = item_groups.into_iter().flat_map(|(version, items)| {
items
.into_iter()
.map(move |(label, agg_stat)| (version, label, agg_stat))
});
let mut delim = ""; // Start with no delimiter
// Start the JSON array
write!(w, "[")?;
// Write the flattened statistics as JSON objects, separated by commas.
for (version, label, agg_stat) in iter {
write!(w, "{delim}")?; // Write delimiter (empty for first item, "," for subsequent)
agg_stat.write_json_ns(label, version, w)?; // Write the JSON object for the stat entry
delim = ","; // Set delimiter for the next iteration
}
// End the JSON array
write!(w, "]")
}
/// Used to group benchmark results in visualizations
enum RunTimeGroup {
/// For particularly long operations.
Long,
/// Operations of moderate duration.
Medium,
/// Operations expected to complete under a millisecond.
BelowMillisec,
/// Very fast operations, likely under a microsecond.
BelowMicrosec,
}
impl std::fmt::Display for RunTimeGroup {
/// Used when writing the group information to JSON output.
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
let txt = match self {
RunTimeGroup::Long => "long",
RunTimeGroup::Medium => "medium",
RunTimeGroup::BelowMillisec => "below 1ms",
RunTimeGroup::BelowMicrosec => "below 1us",
};
write!(f, "{txt}")
}
}
/// Maps specific internal timing labels (likely from rosenpass internals)
/// to the broader SpanGroup categories.
fn run_time_group(label: &str) -> RunTimeGroup {
match label {
// Explicitly categorized labels based on expected performance characteristics
"handle_init_hello" | "handle_resp_hello" | "RHI5" | "IHR5" => RunTimeGroup::Long,
"RHR1" | "IHI2" | "ICR6" => RunTimeGroup::BelowMicrosec,
"RHI6" | "ICI7" | "ICR7" | "RHR3" | "ICR3" | "IHR8" | "ICI4" | "RHI3" | "RHI4" | "RHR4"
| "RHR7" | "ICI3" | "IHI3" | "IHI8" | "ICR2" | "ICR4" | "IHR4" | "IHR6" | "IHI4"
| "RHI7" => RunTimeGroup::BelowMillisec,
// Default protocol_version for any other labels
_ => RunTimeGroup::Medium,
}
}
/// Used temporarily within `extract_span_durations` to track open spans
/// and calculated durations.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
enum StatEntry {
/// Represents an unmatched SpanOpen event with its timestamp.
Start(Instant),
/// Represents a completed span with its calculated duration.
Duration(Duration),
}
/// Takes a flat list of events and organizes them into a HashMap where keys
/// are event labels and values are vectors of events with that label.
fn bin_events(events: Vec<RpEventType>) -> HashMap<&'static str, Vec<RpEventType>> {
let mut spans = HashMap::<_, Vec<_>>::new();
for event in events {
// Get the vector for the event's label, or create a new one
let spans_for_label = spans.entry(event.label).or_default();
// Add the event to the vector
spans_for_label.push(event);
}
spans
}
/// Processes a list of events (assumed to be for the same label), matching
/// `SpanOpen` and `SpanClose` events to calculate the duration of each span.
/// It handles potentially interleaved spans correctly.
fn extract_span_durations(label: &str, events: &[RpEventType]) -> Vec<Duration> {
let mut processing_list: Vec<StatEntry> = vec![]; // List to track open spans and final durations
for entry in events {
match &entry.ty {
EventType::SpanOpen => {
// Record the start time of a new span
processing_list.push(StatEntry::Start(entry.at));
}
EventType::SpanClose => {
// Find the most recent unmatched 'Start' entry
let start_index = processing_list
.iter()
.rposition(|span| matches!(span, StatEntry::Start(_))); // Find last Start
match start_index {
Some(index) => {
// Retrieve the start time
let start_time = match processing_list[index] {
StatEntry::Start(t) => t,
_ => unreachable!(), // Should always be Start based on rposition logic
};
// Calculate duration and replace the 'Start' entry with 'Duration'
processing_list[index] = StatEntry::Duration(entry.at - start_time);
}
None => {
// This should not happen with well-formed traces
eprintln!(
"Warning: Found SpanClose without a matching SpanOpen for label '{}': {:?}",
label, entry
);
}
}
}
EventType::OnTheFly => {
// Ignore OnTheFly events for duration calculation
}
}
}
// Collect all calculated durations, reporting any unmatched starts
processing_list
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|span| match span {
StatEntry::Start(at) => {
// Report error if a span was opened but never closed
eprintln!(
"Warning: Unmatched SpanOpen at {:?} for label '{}'",
at, label
);
None // Discard unmatched starts
}
StatEntry::Duration(dur) => Some(dur), // Keep calculated durations
})
.collect()
}
/// Stores the mean, standard deviation, relative standard deviation (sd/mean),
/// and the number of samples used for calculation.
#[derive(Debug)]
struct AggregateStat<T> {
/// Average duration.
mean_duration: T,
/// Standard deviation of durations.
sd_duration: T,
/// Standard deviation as a percentage of the mean.
sd_by_mean: String,
/// Number of duration measurements.
sample_size: usize,
}
impl AggregateStat<Duration> {
/// Calculates mean, variance, and standard deviation for a slice of Durations.
fn analyze_durations(durations: &[Duration]) -> Self {
let sample_size = durations.len();
assert!(sample_size > 0, "Cannot analyze empty duration slice");
// Calculate the sum of durations
let sum: Duration = durations.iter().sum();
// Calculate the mean duration
let mean = sum / (sample_size as u32);
// Calculate mean in nanoseconds, adding 1 to avoid potential division by zero later
// (though highly unlikely with realistic durations)
let mean_ns = mean.as_nanos().saturating_add(1);
// Calculate variance (sum of squared differences from the mean) / N
let variance = durations
.iter()
.map(Duration::as_nanos)
.map(|d_ns| d_ns.abs_diff(mean_ns).pow(2)) // (duration_ns - mean_ns)^2
.sum::<u128>() // Sum of squares
/ (sample_size as u128); // Divide by sample size
// Calculate standard deviation (sqrt of variance)
let sd_ns = (variance as f64).sqrt() as u128;
let sd = Duration::from_nanos(sd_ns as u64); // Convert back to Duration
// Calculate relative standard deviation (sd / mean) as a percentage string
let sd_rel_permille = (10000 * sd_ns).checked_div(mean_ns).unwrap_or(0); // Calculate sd/mean * 10000
let sd_rel_formatted = format!("{}.{:02}%", sd_rel_permille / 100, sd_rel_permille % 100);
AggregateStat {
mean_duration: mean,
sd_duration: sd,
sd_by_mean: sd_rel_formatted,
sample_size,
}
}
/// Writes the statistics as a JSON object to the provided writer.
/// Includes metadata like label, protocol_version, OS, architecture, and run time group.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `label` - The specific benchmark/span label.
/// * `protocol_version` - Version of the protocol that is benchmarked.
/// * `w` - The output writer (must implement `std::io::Write`).
fn write_json_ns(
&self,
label: &str,
protocol_version: &str,
w: &mut impl io::Write,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Format the JSON string using measured values and environment constants
writeln!(
w,
r#"{{"name":"{name}", "unit":"ns/iter", "value":"{value}", "range":"± {range}", "protocol version":"{protocol_version}", "sample size":"{sample_size}", "operating system":"{os}", "architecture":"{arch}", "run time":"{run_time}"}}"#,
name = label, // Benchmark name
value = self.mean_duration.as_nanos(), // Mean duration in nanoseconds
range = self.sd_duration.as_nanos(), // Standard deviation in nanoseconds
sample_size = self.sample_size, // Number of samples
os = std::env::consts::OS, // Operating system
arch = std::env::consts::ARCH, // CPU architecture
run_time = run_time_group(label), // Run time group category (long, medium, etc.)
protocol_version = protocol_version // Overall protocol_version (e.g., protocol version)
)
}
}

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@@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ use std::{
};
use anyhow::{bail, ensure, Context, Result};
use rand::Fill as Randomize;
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
use rosenpass_util::trace_bench::Trace as _;
use crate::{hash_domains, msgs::*, RosenpassError};
use memoffset::span_of;
@@ -2259,6 +2261,7 @@ impl CryptoServer {
&cookie_value,
)?;
use rand::Fill;
msg_out
.padding
.try_fill(&mut rosenpass_secret_memory::rand::rng())
@@ -3547,47 +3550,80 @@ impl CryptoServer {
}
}
/// Marks a section of the protocol using the same identifiers as are used in the whitepaper.
/// When building with the trace benchmarking feature enabled, this also emits span events into the
/// trace, which allows reconstructing the run times of the individual sections for performance
/// measurement.
macro_rules! protocol_section {
($label:expr, $body:block) => {{
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
let _span_guard = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace().emit_span($label);
#[allow(unused_braces)]
$body
}};
}
impl CryptoServer {
/// Core cryptographic protocol implementation: Kicks of the handshake
/// on the initiator side, producing the InitHello message.
pub fn handle_initiation(&mut self, peer: PeerPtr, ih: &mut InitHello) -> Result<PeerPtr> {
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
let _span_guard = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace().emit_span("handle_initiation");
let mut hs = InitiatorHandshake::zero_with_timestamp(
self,
peer.get(self).protocol_version.keyed_hash(),
);
// IHI1
hs.core.init(peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?;
protocol_section!("IHI1", {
hs.core.init(peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?;
});
// IHI2
hs.core.sidi.randomize();
ih.sidi.copy_from_slice(&hs.core.sidi.value);
protocol_section!("IHI2", {
hs.core.sidi.randomize();
ih.sidi.copy_from_slice(&hs.core.sidi.value);
});
// IHI3
EphemeralKem.keygen(hs.eski.secret_mut(), &mut *hs.epki)?;
ih.epki.copy_from_slice(&hs.epki.value);
protocol_section!("IHI3", {
EphemeralKem.keygen(hs.eski.secret_mut(), &mut *hs.epki)?;
ih.epki.copy_from_slice(&hs.epki.value);
});
// IHI4
hs.core.mix(ih.sidi.as_slice())?.mix(ih.epki.as_slice())?;
protocol_section!("IHI4", {
hs.core.mix(ih.sidi.as_slice())?.mix(ih.epki.as_slice())?;
});
// IHI5
hs.core
.encaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, &mut ih.sctr, peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?;
protocol_section!("IHI5", {
hs.core
.encaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, &mut ih.sctr, peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?;
});
// IHI6
hs.core.encrypt_and_mix(
ih.pidic.as_mut_slice(),
self.pidm(peer.get(self).protocol_version.keyed_hash())?
.as_ref(),
)?;
protocol_section!("IHI6", {
hs.core.encrypt_and_mix(
ih.pidic.as_mut_slice(),
self.pidm(peer.get(self).protocol_version.keyed_hash())?
.as_ref(),
)?;
});
// IHI7
hs.core
.mix(self.spkm.deref())?
.mix(peer.get(self).psk.secret())?;
protocol_section!("IHI7", {
hs.core
.mix(self.spkm.deref())?
.mix(peer.get(self).psk.secret())?;
});
// IHI8
hs.core.encrypt_and_mix(ih.auth.as_mut_slice(), &[])?;
protocol_section!("IHI8", {
hs.core.encrypt_and_mix(ih.auth.as_mut_slice(), &[])?;
});
// Update the handshake hash last (not changing any state on prior error
peer.hs().insert(self, hs)?;
@@ -3603,53 +3639,78 @@ impl CryptoServer {
rh: &mut RespHello,
keyed_hash: KeyedHash,
) -> Result<PeerPtr> {
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
let _span_guard = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace().emit_span("handle_init_hello");
let mut core = HandshakeState::zero(keyed_hash);
core.sidi = SessionId::from_slice(&ih.sidi);
// IHR1
core.init(self.spkm.deref())?;
protocol_section!("IHR1", {
core.init(self.spkm.deref())?;
});
// IHR4
core.mix(&ih.sidi)?.mix(&ih.epki)?;
protocol_section!("IHR4", {
core.mix(&ih.sidi)?.mix(&ih.epki)?;
});
// IHR5
core.decaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, self.sskm.secret(), self.spkm.deref(), &ih.sctr)?;
protocol_section!("IHR5", {
core.decaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, self.sskm.secret(), self.spkm.deref(), &ih.sctr)?;
});
// IHR6
let peer = {
let peer = protocol_section!("IHR6", {
let mut peerid = PeerId::zero();
core.decrypt_and_mix(&mut *peerid, &ih.pidic)?;
self.find_peer(peerid)
.with_context(|| format!("No such peer {peerid:?}."))?
};
});
// IHR7
core.mix(peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?
.mix(peer.get(self).psk.secret())?;
protocol_section!("IHR7", {
core.mix(peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?
.mix(peer.get(self).psk.secret())?;
});
// IHR8
core.decrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; 0], &ih.auth)?;
protocol_section!("IHR8", {
core.decrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; 0], &ih.auth)?;
});
// RHR1
core.sidr.randomize();
rh.sidi.copy_from_slice(core.sidi.as_ref());
rh.sidr.copy_from_slice(core.sidr.as_ref());
protocol_section!("RHR1", {
core.sidr.randomize();
rh.sidi.copy_from_slice(core.sidi.as_ref());
rh.sidr.copy_from_slice(core.sidr.as_ref());
});
// RHR3
core.mix(&rh.sidr)?.mix(&rh.sidi)?;
protocol_section!("RHR3", {
core.mix(&rh.sidr)?.mix(&rh.sidi)?;
});
// RHR4
core.encaps_and_mix(&EphemeralKem, &mut rh.ecti, &ih.epki)?;
protocol_section!("RHR4", {
core.encaps_and_mix(&EphemeralKem, &mut rh.ecti, &ih.epki)?;
});
// RHR5
core.encaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, &mut rh.scti, peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?;
protocol_section!("RHR5", {
core.encaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, &mut rh.scti, peer.get(self).spkt.deref())?;
});
// RHR6
core.store_biscuit(self, peer, &mut rh.biscuit)?;
protocol_section!("RHR6", {
core.store_biscuit(self, peer, &mut rh.biscuit)?;
});
// RHR7
core.encrypt_and_mix(&mut rh.auth, &[])?;
protocol_section!("RHR7", {
core.encrypt_and_mix(&mut rh.auth, &[])?;
});
Ok(peer)
}
@@ -3657,6 +3718,9 @@ impl CryptoServer {
/// Core cryptographic protocol implementation: Parses an [RespHello] message and produces an
/// [InitConf] message on the initiator side.
pub fn handle_resp_hello(&mut self, rh: &RespHello, ic: &mut InitConf) -> Result<PeerPtr> {
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
let _span_guard = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace().emit_span("handle_resp_hello");
// RHI2
let peer = self
.lookup_handshake(SessionId::from_slice(&rh.sidi))
@@ -3700,24 +3764,34 @@ impl CryptoServer {
// to save us from the repetitive secret unwrapping
// RHI3
core.mix(&rh.sidr)?.mix(&rh.sidi)?;
protocol_section!("RHI3", {
core.mix(&rh.sidr)?.mix(&rh.sidi)?;
});
// RHI4
core.decaps_and_mix(
&EphemeralKem,
hs!().eski.secret(),
hs!().epki.deref(),
&rh.ecti,
)?;
protocol_section!("RHI4", {
core.decaps_and_mix(
&EphemeralKem,
hs!().eski.secret(),
hs!().epki.deref(),
&rh.ecti,
)?;
});
// RHI5
core.decaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, self.sskm.secret(), self.spkm.deref(), &rh.scti)?;
protocol_section!("RHI5", {
core.decaps_and_mix(&StaticKem, self.sskm.secret(), self.spkm.deref(), &rh.scti)?;
});
// RHI6
core.mix(&rh.biscuit)?;
protocol_section!("RHI6", {
core.mix(&rh.biscuit)?;
});
// RHI7
core.decrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; 0], &rh.auth)?;
protocol_section!("RHI7", {
core.decrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; 0], &rh.auth)?;
});
// TODO: We should just authenticate the entire network package up to the auth
// tag as a pattern instead of mixing in fields separately
@@ -3726,27 +3800,33 @@ impl CryptoServer {
ic.sidr.copy_from_slice(&rh.sidr);
// ICI3
core.mix(&ic.sidi)?.mix(&ic.sidr)?;
ic.biscuit.copy_from_slice(&rh.biscuit);
protocol_section!("ICI3", {
core.mix(&ic.sidi)?.mix(&ic.sidr)?;
ic.biscuit.copy_from_slice(&rh.biscuit);
});
// ICI4
core.encrypt_and_mix(&mut ic.auth, &[])?;
protocol_section!("ICI4", {
core.encrypt_and_mix(&mut ic.auth, &[])?;
});
// Split() We move the secrets into the session; we do not
// delete the InitiatorHandshake, just clear it's secrets because
// we still need it for InitConf message retransmission to function.
// ICI7
peer.session().insert(
self,
core.enter_live(
protocol_section!("ICI7", {
peer.session().insert(
self,
HandshakeRole::Initiator,
peer.get(self).protocol_version.keyed_hash(),
)?,
)?;
hs_mut!().core.erase();
hs_mut!().next = HandshakeStateMachine::RespConf;
core.enter_live(
self,
HandshakeRole::Initiator,
peer.get(self).protocol_version.keyed_hash(),
)?,
)?;
hs_mut!().core.erase();
hs_mut!().next = HandshakeStateMachine::RespConf;
});
Ok(peer)
}
@@ -3762,24 +3842,35 @@ impl CryptoServer {
rc: &mut EmptyData,
keyed_hash: KeyedHash,
) -> Result<PeerPtr> {
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
let _span_guard = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace().emit_span("handle_init_conf");
// (peer, bn) ← LoadBiscuit(InitConf.biscuit)
// ICR1
let (peer, biscuit_no, mut core) = HandshakeState::load_biscuit(
self,
&ic.biscuit,
SessionId::from_slice(&ic.sidi),
SessionId::from_slice(&ic.sidr),
keyed_hash,
)?;
let (peer, biscuit_no, mut core) = protocol_section!("ICR1", {
HandshakeState::load_biscuit(
self,
&ic.biscuit,
SessionId::from_slice(&ic.sidi),
SessionId::from_slice(&ic.sidr),
keyed_hash,
)?
});
// ICR2
core.encrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; Aead::TAG_LEN], &[])?;
protocol_section!("ICR2", {
core.encrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; Aead::TAG_LEN], &[])?;
});
// ICR3
core.mix(&ic.sidi)?.mix(&ic.sidr)?;
protocol_section!("ICR3", {
core.mix(&ic.sidi)?.mix(&ic.sidr)?;
});
// ICR4
core.decrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; 0], &ic.auth)?;
protocol_section!("ICR4", {
core.decrypt_and_mix(&mut [0u8; 0], &ic.auth)?;
});
// ICR5
// Defense against replay attacks; implementations may accept
@@ -3791,20 +3882,24 @@ impl CryptoServer {
);
// ICR6
peer.get_mut(self).biscuit_used = biscuit_no;
protocol_section!("ICR6", {
peer.get_mut(self).biscuit_used = biscuit_no;
});
// ICR7
peer.session().insert(
self,
core.enter_live(
protocol_section!("ICR7", {
peer.session().insert(
self,
HandshakeRole::Responder,
peer.get(self).protocol_version.keyed_hash(),
)?,
)?;
// TODO: This should be part of the protocol specification.
// Abort any ongoing handshake from initiator role
peer.hs().take(self);
core.enter_live(
self,
HandshakeRole::Responder,
peer.get(self).protocol_version.keyed_hash(),
)?,
)?;
// TODO: This should be part of the protocol specification.
// Abort any ongoing handshake from initiator role
peer.hs().take(self);
});
// TODO: Implementing RP should be possible without touching the live session stuff
// TODO: I fear that this may lead to race conditions; the acknowledgement may be
@@ -3854,6 +3949,9 @@ impl CryptoServer {
msg_in: &Ref<&[u8], Envelope<EmptyData>>,
seal_broken: String,
) -> Result<PeerPtr> {
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
let _span_guard = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace().emit_span("handle_resp_conf");
let rc: &EmptyData = &msg_in.payload;
let sid = SessionId::from_slice(&rc.sid);
let hs = self
@@ -3907,6 +4005,9 @@ impl CryptoServer {
///
/// See more on DOS mitigation in Rosenpass in the [whitepaper](https://rosenpass.eu/whitepaper.pdf).
pub fn handle_cookie_reply(&mut self, cr: &CookieReply) -> Result<PeerPtr> {
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
let _span_guard = rosenpass_util::trace_bench::trace().emit_span("handle_cookie_reply");
let peer_ptr: Option<PeerPtr> = self
.lookup_session(Public::new(cr.inner.sid))
.map(|v| PeerPtr(v.0))
@@ -4030,7 +4131,7 @@ pub mod testutils {
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use std::{borrow::BorrowMut, net::SocketAddrV4, ops::DerefMut, thread::sleep, time::Duration};
use std::{borrow::BorrowMut, net::SocketAddrV4, ops::DerefMut};
use super::*;
use serial_test::serial;
@@ -4339,6 +4440,8 @@ mod test {
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_cookie_dos_mitigation")]
fn cookie_reply_mechanism_responder_under_load(protocol_version: ProtocolVersion) {
use std::time::Duration;
setup_logging();
rosenpass_secret_memory::secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets();
stacker::grow(8 * 1024 * 1024, || {
@@ -4408,7 +4511,7 @@ mod test {
break a.retransmit_handshake(peer, &mut *a_to_b_buf).unwrap();
}
PollResult::Sleep(time) => {
sleep(Duration::from_secs_f64(time));
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs_f64(time));
}
_ => {}
}

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
description = "Build post-quantum-secure VPNs with WireGuard!"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html

2
rust-toolchain.toml Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
[toolchain]
channel = "1.77.0"

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Rosenpass internal utilities for storing secrets in memory"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }

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@@ -1344,6 +1344,13 @@ criteria = "safe-to-deploy"
delta = "0.5.13 -> 0.5.14"
aggregated-from = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mozilla/glean/main/supply-chain/audits.toml"
[[audits.mozilla.audits.crossbeam-channel]]
who = "Jan-Erik Rediger <jrediger@mozilla.com>"
criteria = "safe-to-deploy"
delta = "0.5.14 -> 0.5.15"
notes = "Fixes a regression from an earlier version which could lead to a double free"
aggregated-from = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mozilla/glean/main/supply-chain/audits.toml"
[[audits.mozilla.audits.crunchy]]
who = "Erich Gubler <erichdongubler@gmail.com>"
criteria = "safe-to-deploy"

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@@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
{ pkgs, rosenpass-deb, rosenpass-rpm }:
{
pkgs,
rosenpass-deb,
rosenpass-rpm,
}:
let
wg-deb = pkgs.fetchurl {
@@ -23,31 +27,38 @@ let
cp ${./prepare-test.sh} $out/prepare-test.sh
'';
test = { tester, installPrefix, suffix, source }: (tester {
sharedDirs.share = {
inherit source;
target = "/mnt/share";
};
testScript = ''
vm.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
vm.succeed("${installPrefix} /mnt/share/wireguard.${suffix}")
vm.succeed("${installPrefix} /mnt/share/rosenpass.${suffix}")
vm.succeed("bash /mnt/share/prepare-test.sh")
test =
{
tester,
installPrefix,
suffix,
source,
}:
(tester {
sharedDirs.share = {
inherit source;
target = "/mnt/share";
};
testScript = ''
vm.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
vm.succeed("${installPrefix} /mnt/share/wireguard.${suffix}")
vm.succeed("${installPrefix} /mnt/share/rosenpass.${suffix}")
vm.succeed("bash /mnt/share/prepare-test.sh")
vm.succeed(f"systemctl start rp@server")
vm.succeed(f"systemctl start rp@client")
vm.succeed(f"systemctl start rp@server")
vm.succeed(f"systemctl start rp@client")
vm.wait_for_unit("rp@server.service")
vm.wait_for_unit("rp@client.service")
vm.wait_for_unit("rp@server.service")
vm.wait_for_unit("rp@client.service")
vm.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
vm.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
psk_server = vm.succeed("wg show rp-server preshared-keys").strip().split()[-1]
psk_client = vm.succeed("wg show rp-client preshared-keys").strip().split()[-1]
psk_server = vm.succeed("wg show rp-server preshared-keys").strip().split()[-1]
psk_client = vm.succeed("wg show rp-client preshared-keys").strip().split()[-1]
assert psk_server == psk_client, "preshared-key exchange must be successful"
'';
}).sandboxed;
assert psk_server == psk_client, "preshared-key exchange must be successful"
'';
}).sandboxed;
in
{
package-deb-debian-13 = test {

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@@ -32,29 +32,33 @@ let
public_key = "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/pqpk";
secret_key = "/run/credentials/rosenpass@rp0.service/pqsk";
verbosity = "Verbose";
peers = [{
device = "rp0";
peer = client.wg.public;
public_key = "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/peers/client/pqpk";
}];
peers = [
{
device = "rp0";
peer = client.wg.public;
public_key = "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/peers/client/pqpk";
}
];
};
client_config = {
listen = [ ];
public_key = "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/pqpk";
secret_key = "/run/credentials/rosenpass@rp0.service/pqsk";
verbosity = "Verbose";
peers = [{
device = "rp0";
peer = server.wg.public;
public_key = "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/peers/server/pqpk";
endpoint = "${server.ip4}:9999";
}];
peers = [
{
device = "rp0";
peer = server.wg.public;
public_key = "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/peers/server/pqpk";
endpoint = "${server.ip4}:9999";
}
];
};
config = pkgs.runCommand "config" { } ''
mkdir -pv $out
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml {}).generate "rp0.toml" server_config} $out/server
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml {}).generate "rp0.toml" client_config} $out/client
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml { }).generate "rp0.toml" server_config} $out/server
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml { }).generate "rp0.toml" client_config} $out/client
'';
in
{
@@ -62,50 +66,71 @@ in
nodes =
let
shared = peer: { config, modulesPath, pkgs, ... }: {
# Need to work around a problem in recent systemd changes.
# It won't be necessary in other distros (for which the systemd file was designed), this is NixOS specific
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/258371#issuecomment-1925672767
# This can potentially be removed in future nixpkgs updates
systemd.packages = [
(pkgs.runCommand "rosenpass" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/lib/systemd/system
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target > $out/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass@.service \
sed 's@^\(\[Service]\)$@\1\nEnvironment=PATH=${pkgs.wireguard-tools}/bin@' |
sed 's@^ExecStartPre=envsubst @ExecStartPre='"${pkgs.envsubst}"'/bin/envsubst @' |
sed 's@^ExecStart=rosenpass @ExecStart='"${pkgs.rosenpass}"'/bin/rosenpass @' > $out/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass@.service
'')
];
networking.wireguard = {
enable = true;
interfaces.rp0 = {
ips = [ "${peer.wg.ip4}/32" "${peer.wg.ip6}/128" ];
privateKeyFile = "/etc/wireguard/wgsk";
shared =
peer:
{
config,
modulesPath,
pkgs,
...
}:
{
# Need to work around a problem in recent systemd changes.
# It won't be necessary in other distros (for which the systemd file was designed), this is NixOS specific
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/258371#issuecomment-1925672767
# This can potentially be removed in future nixpkgs updates
systemd.packages = [
(pkgs.runCommand "rosenpass" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/lib/systemd/system
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target > $out/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass@.service \
sed 's@^\(\[Service]\)$@\1\nEnvironment=PATH=${pkgs.wireguard-tools}/bin@' |
sed 's@^ExecStartPre=envsubst @ExecStartPre='"${pkgs.envsubst}"'/bin/envsubst @' |
sed 's@^ExecStart=rosenpass @ExecStart='"${pkgs.rosenpass}"'/bin/rosenpass @' > $out/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass@.service
'')
];
networking.wireguard = {
enable = true;
interfaces.rp0 = {
ips = [
"${peer.wg.ip4}/32"
"${peer.wg.ip6}/128"
];
privateKeyFile = "/etc/wireguard/wgsk";
};
};
environment.etc."wireguard/wgsk".text = peer.wg.secret;
networking.interfaces.eth1 = {
ipv4.addresses = [
{
address = peer.ip4;
prefixLength = 24;
}
];
ipv6.addresses = [
{
address = peer.ip6;
prefixLength = 64;
}
];
};
};
environment.etc."wireguard/wgsk".text = peer.wg.secret;
networking.interfaces.eth1 = {
ipv4.addresses = [{
address = peer.ip4;
prefixLength = 24;
}];
ipv6.addresses = [{
address = peer.ip6;
prefixLength = 64;
}];
};
};
in
{
server = {
imports = [ (shared server) ];
networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ 9999 server.wg.listen ];
networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [
9999
server.wg.listen
];
networking.wireguard.interfaces.rp0 = {
listenPort = server.wg.listen;
peers = [
{
allowedIPs = [ client.wg.ip4 client.wg.ip6 ];
allowedIPs = [
client.wg.ip4
client.wg.ip6
];
publicKey = client.wg.public;
}
];
@@ -116,7 +141,10 @@ in
networking.wireguard.interfaces.rp0 = {
peers = [
{
allowedIPs = [ "10.23.42.0/24" "fc00::/64" ];
allowedIPs = [
"10.23.42.0/24"
"fc00::/64"
];
publicKey = server.wg.public;
endpoint = "${server.ip4}:${toString server.wg.listen}";
}
@@ -124,60 +152,62 @@ in
};
};
};
testScript = { ... }: ''
from os import system
rosenpass = "${pkgs.rosenpass}/bin/rosenpass"
testScript =
{ ... }:
''
from os import system
rosenpass = "${pkgs.rosenpass}/bin/rosenpass"
start_all()
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
machine.wait_for_unit("network-online.target")
with subtest("Key, Config, and Service Setup"):
for name, machine, remote in [("server", server, client), ("client", client, server)]:
# generate all the keys
system(f"{rosenpass} gen-keys --public-key {name}-pqpk --secret-key {name}-pqsk")
# copy private keys to our side
machine.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pqsk", "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/pqsk")
machine.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pqpk", "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/pqpk")
# copy public keys to other side
remote.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pqpk", f"/etc/rosenpass/rp0/peers/{name}/pqpk")
machine.copy_from_host(f"${config}/{name}", "/etc/rosenpass/rp0.toml")
start_all()
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("wireguard-rp0.service")
machine.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
machine.wait_for_unit("network-online.target")
with subtest("wg network test"):
client.succeed("wg show all preshared-keys | grep none", timeout=5);
client.succeed("ping -c5 ${server.wg.ip4}")
server.succeed("ping -c5 ${client.wg.ip6}")
with subtest("Key, Config, and Service Setup"):
for name, machine, remote in [("server", server, client), ("client", client, server)]:
# generate all the keys
system(f"{rosenpass} gen-keys --public-key {name}-pqpk --secret-key {name}-pqsk")
with subtest("Set up rosenpass"):
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.succeed("systemctl start rosenpass@rp0.service")
# copy private keys to our side
machine.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pqsk", "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/pqsk")
machine.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pqpk", "/etc/rosenpass/rp0/pqpk")
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("rosenpass@rp0.service")
# copy public keys to other side
remote.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pqpk", f"/etc/rosenpass/rp0/peers/{name}/pqpk")
machine.copy_from_host(f"${config}/{name}", "/etc/rosenpass/rp0.toml")
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("wireguard-rp0.service")
with subtest("wg network test"):
client.succeed("wg show all preshared-keys | grep none", timeout=5);
client.succeed("ping -c5 ${server.wg.ip4}")
server.succeed("ping -c5 ${client.wg.ip6}")
with subtest("Set up rosenpass"):
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.succeed("systemctl start rosenpass@rp0.service")
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("rosenpass@rp0.service")
with subtest("compare preshared keys"):
client.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
server.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
with subtest("compare preshared keys"):
client.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
server.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
def get_psk(m):
psk = m.succeed("wg show rp0 preshared-keys | awk '{print $2}'")
psk = psk.strip()
assert len(psk.split()) == 1, "Only one PSK"
return psk
def get_psk(m):
psk = m.succeed("wg show rp0 preshared-keys | awk '{print $2}'")
psk = psk.strip()
assert len(psk.split()) == 1, "Only one PSK"
return psk
assert get_psk(client) == get_psk(server), "preshared keys need to match"
assert get_psk(client) == get_psk(server), "preshared keys need to match"
with subtest("rosenpass network test"):
client.succeed("ping -c5 ${server.wg.ip4}")
server.succeed("ping -c5 ${client.wg.ip6}")
'';
with subtest("rosenpass network test"):
client.succeed("ping -c5 ${server.wg.ip4}")
server.succeed("ping -c5 ${client.wg.ip6}")
'';
}

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@@ -24,27 +24,31 @@ let
verbose = true;
dev = "test-rp-device0";
ip = "fc00::1/64";
peers = [{
public_keys_dir = "/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/peers/client";
allowed_ips = "fc00::2";
}];
peers = [
{
public_keys_dir = "/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/peers/client";
allowed_ips = "fc00::2";
}
];
};
client_config = {
private_keys_dir = "/run/credentials/rp@test-rp-device0.service";
verbose = true;
dev = "test-rp-device0";
ip = "fc00::2/128";
peers = [{
public_keys_dir = "/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/peers/server";
endpoint = "${server.ip4}:9999";
allowed_ips = "fc00::/64";
}];
peers = [
{
public_keys_dir = "/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/peers/server";
endpoint = "${server.ip4}:9999";
allowed_ips = "fc00::/64";
}
];
};
config = pkgs.runCommand "config" { } ''
mkdir -pv $out
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml {}).generate "test-rp-device0.toml" server_config} $out/server
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml {}).generate "test-rp-device0.toml" client_config} $out/client
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml { }).generate "test-rp-device0.toml" server_config} $out/server
cp -v ${(pkgs.formats.toml { }).generate "test-rp-device0.toml" client_config} $out/client
'';
in
{
@@ -52,88 +56,105 @@ in
nodes =
let
shared = peer: { config, modulesPath, pkgs, ... }: {
# Need to work around a problem in recent systemd changes.
# It won't be necessary in other distros (for which the systemd file was designed), this is NixOS specific
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/258371#issuecomment-1925672767
# This can potentially be removed in future nixpkgs updates
systemd.packages = [
(pkgs.runCommand "rp@.service" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/lib/systemd/system
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target > $out/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rp@.service \
sed 's@^\(\[Service]\)$@\1\nEnvironment=PATH=${pkgs.iproute2}/bin:${pkgs.wireguard-tools}/bin@' |
sed 's@^ExecStartPre=envsubst @ExecStartPre='"${pkgs.envsubst}"'/bin/envsubst @' |
sed 's@^ExecStart=rp @ExecStart='"${pkgs.rosenpass}"'/bin/rp @' > $out/lib/systemd/system/rp@.service
'')
];
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.wireguard-tools ];
networking.interfaces.eth1 = {
ipv4.addresses = [{
address = peer.ip4;
prefixLength = 24;
}];
ipv6.addresses = [{
address = peer.ip6;
prefixLength = 64;
}];
shared =
peer:
{
config,
modulesPath,
pkgs,
...
}:
{
# Need to work around a problem in recent systemd changes.
# It won't be necessary in other distros (for which the systemd file was designed), this is NixOS specific
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/258371#issuecomment-1925672767
# This can potentially be removed in future nixpkgs updates
systemd.packages = [
(pkgs.runCommand "rp@.service" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/lib/systemd/system
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target > $out/lib/systemd/system/rosenpass.target
< ${pkgs.rosenpass}/lib/systemd/system/rp@.service \
sed 's@^\(\[Service]\)$@\1\nEnvironment=PATH=${pkgs.iproute2}/bin:${pkgs.wireguard-tools}/bin@' |
sed 's@^ExecStartPre=envsubst @ExecStartPre='"${pkgs.envsubst}"'/bin/envsubst @' |
sed 's@^ExecStart=rp @ExecStart='"${pkgs.rosenpass}"'/bin/rp @' > $out/lib/systemd/system/rp@.service
'')
];
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.wireguard-tools ];
networking.interfaces.eth1 = {
ipv4.addresses = [
{
address = peer.ip4;
prefixLength = 24;
}
];
ipv6.addresses = [
{
address = peer.ip6;
prefixLength = 64;
}
];
};
};
};
in
{
server = {
imports = [ (shared server) ];
networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ 9999 server.wg.listen ];
networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [
9999
server.wg.listen
];
};
client = {
imports = [ (shared client) ];
};
};
testScript = { ... }: ''
from os import system
rp = "${pkgs.rosenpass}/bin/rp"
testScript =
{ ... }:
''
from os import system
rp = "${pkgs.rosenpass}/bin/rp"
start_all()
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
machine.wait_for_unit("network-online.target")
with subtest("Key, Config, and Service Setup"):
for name, machine, remote in [("server", server, client), ("client", client, server)]:
# create all the keys
system(f"{rp} genkey {name}-sk")
system(f"{rp} pubkey {name}-sk {name}-pk")
# copy secret keys to our side
for file in ["pqpk", "pqsk", "wgsk"]:
machine.copy_from_host(f"{name}-sk/{file}", f"/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/{file}")
# copy public keys to other side
for file in ["pqpk", "wgpk"]:
remote.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pk/{file}", f"/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/peers/{name}/{file}")
machine.copy_from_host(f"${config}/{name}", "/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0.toml")
start_all()
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.succeed("systemctl start rp@test-rp-device0.service")
machine.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
machine.wait_for_unit("network-online.target")
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("rp@test-rp-device0.service")
with subtest("Key, Config, and Service Setup"):
for name, machine, remote in [("server", server, client), ("client", client, server)]:
# create all the keys
system(f"{rp} genkey {name}-sk")
system(f"{rp} pubkey {name}-sk {name}-pk")
with subtest("compare preshared keys"):
client.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
server.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
# copy secret keys to our side
for file in ["pqpk", "pqsk", "wgsk"]:
machine.copy_from_host(f"{name}-sk/{file}", f"/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/{file}")
# copy public keys to other side
for file in ["pqpk", "wgpk"]:
remote.copy_from_host(f"{name}-pk/{file}", f"/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0/peers/{name}/{file}")
def get_psk(m):
psk = m.succeed("wg show test-rp-device0 preshared-keys | awk '{print $2}'")
psk = psk.strip()
assert len(psk.split()) == 1, "Only one PSK"
return psk
machine.copy_from_host(f"${config}/{name}", "/etc/rosenpass/test-rp-device0.toml")
assert get_psk(client) == get_psk(server), "preshared keys need to match"
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.succeed("systemctl start rp@test-rp-device0.service")
with subtest("network test"):
client.succeed("ping -c5 ${server.wg.ip6}")
server.succeed("ping -c5 ${client.wg.ip6}")
'';
for machine in [server, client]:
machine.wait_for_unit("rp@test-rp-device0.service")
with subtest("compare preshared keys"):
client.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
server.wait_until_succeeds("wg show all preshared-keys | grep --invert-match none", timeout=5);
def get_psk(m):
psk = m.succeed("wg show test-rp-device0 preshared-keys | awk '{print $2}'")
psk = psk.strip()
assert len(psk.split()) == 1, "Only one PSK"
return psk
assert get_psk(client) == get_psk(server), "preshared keys need to match"
with subtest("network test"):
client.succeed("ping -c5 ${server.wg.ip6}")
server.succeed("ping -c5 ${client.wg.ip6}")
'';
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Flexible destination parameters"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[dev-dependencies]
doc-comment = { workspace = true }

28
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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
# Used to find the project root
projectRootFile = "flake.nix";
programs.nixfmt.enable = true;
programs.prettier = {
enable = true;
includes = [
"*.css"
"*.html"
"*.js"
"*.json"
"*.json5"
"*.md"
"*.mdx"
"*.toml"
"*.yaml"
"*.yml"
];
excludes = [ "supply-chain/*" ];
settings = {
plugins = [
"${pkgs.nodePackages.prettier-plugin-toml}/lib/node_modules/prettier-plugin-toml/lib/index.js"
];
};
};
programs.rustfmt.enable = true;
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Rosenpass internal utilities"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
@@ -23,7 +24,8 @@ thiserror = { workspace = true }
mio = { workspace = true }
tempfile = { workspace = true }
uds = { workspace = true, optional = true, features = ["mio_1xx"] }
libcrux-test-utils = { workspace = true, optional = true }
[features]
experiment_file_descriptor_passing = ["uds"]
trace_bench = ["dep:libcrux-test-utils"]

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@@ -30,6 +30,9 @@ pub mod option;
pub mod result;
/// Time and duration utilities.
pub mod time;
/// Trace benchmarking utilities
#[cfg(feature = "trace_bench")]
pub mod trace_bench;
/// Type-level numbers and arithmetic.
pub mod typenum;
/// Zero-copy serialization utilities.

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use std::time::Instant;
///
/// let timebase = Timebase::default();
/// let now = timebase.now();
/// assert!(now > 0.0);
/// assert!(now >= 0.0);
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]

23
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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
use std::sync::OnceLock;
use std::time::Instant;
use libcrux_test_utils::tracing;
/// The trace value used in all Rosepass crates.
static TRACE: OnceLock<RpTrace> = OnceLock::new();
/// The trace type used to trace Rosenpass for performance measurement.
pub type RpTrace = tracing::MutexTrace<&'static str, Instant>;
/// The trace event type used to trace Rosenpass for performance measurement.
pub type RpEventType = tracing::TraceEvent<&'static str, Instant>;
// Re-export to make functionality available and callers don't need to also directly depend on
// [`libcrux_test_utils`].
pub use libcrux_test_utils::tracing::trace_span;
pub use tracing::Trace;
/// Returns a reference to the trace and lazily initializes it.
pub fn trace() -> &'static tracing::MutexTrace<&'static str, Instant> {
TRACE.get_or_init(tracing::MutexTrace::default)
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ description = "Rosenpass internal broker that runs as root and supplies exchange
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
[dependencies]
thiserror = { workspace = true }