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wucke13
0d1b9a8104 WIP: add dev container
this does not yet work
2023-12-03 13:43:35 +01:00
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#!/usr/bin/env nu
use std log
use log *
# cd to git root
cd (git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
@@ -116,7 +116,6 @@ for system in ($targets | columns) {
} }
| filter {|it| $it.needed}
| each {|it| job-id $system $it.name}
| sort
)
mut new_job = {

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
iterations="$1"
sleep_time="$2"
PWD="$(pwd)"
EXEC="$PWD/target/release/rosenpass"
LOGS="$PWD/output/logs"
mkdir -p "$LOGS"
run_command() {
local file=$1
local log_file="$2"
("$EXEC" exchange-config "$file" 2>&1 | tee -a "$log_file") &
echo $!
}
pids=()
(cd output/dut && run_command "configs/dut-$iterations.toml" "$LOGS/dut.log")
for (( x=0; x<iterations; x++ )); do
(cd output/ate && run_command "configs/ate-$x.toml" "$LOGS/ate-$x.log") & pids+=($!)
done
sleep "$sleep_time"
lsof -i :9999 | awk 'NR!=1 {print $2}' | xargs kill
for (( x=0; x<iterations; x++ )); do
port=$((x + 50000))
lsof -i :$port | awk 'NR!=1 {print $2}' | xargs kill
done

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FROM ghcr.io/xtruder/nix-devcontainer:v1

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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
// For format details, see https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/devcontainer.json or the definition README at
// https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/master/containers/docker-existing-dockerfile
{
"name": "devcontainer-project",
"dockerFile": "Dockerfile",
"context": "${localWorkspaceFolder}",
"build": {
"args": {
"USER_UID": "${localEnv:USER_UID}",
"USER_GID": "${localEnv:USER_GID}"
}
},
// run arguments passed to docker
"runArgs": ["--security-opt", "label=disable"],
// disable command overriding and updating remote user ID
"overrideCommand": false,
"userEnvProbe": "loginShell",
"updateRemoteUserUID": false,
// build development environment on creation, make sure you already have shell.nix
"onCreateCommand": "nix develop",
// Use 'forwardPorts' to make a list of ports inside the container available locally.
"forwardPorts": [],
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
"extensions": ["rust-lang.rust-analyzer", "tamasfe.even-better-toml"]
}
}
}

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.github/codecov.yml vendored
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codecov:
branch: main
coverage:
status:
project:
default:
# basic
target: auto #default
threshold: 5
base: auto
if_ci_failed: error #success, failure, error, ignore
informational: false
only_pulls: true
patch: off

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "cargo"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "daily"

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@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
name: Dependent Issues
on:
issues:
types:
- opened
- edited
- closed
- reopened
pull_request_target:
types:
- opened
- edited
- closed
- reopened
# Makes sure we always add status check for PRs. Useful only if
# this action is required to pass before merging. Otherwise, it
# can be removed.
- synchronize
# Schedule a daily check. Useful if you reference cross-repository
# issues or pull requests. Otherwise, it can be removed.
schedule:
- cron: "0 0 * * *"
jobs:
check:
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
statuses: write
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: z0al/dependent-issues@v1
env:
# (Required) The token to use to make API calls to GitHub.
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# (Optional) The token to use to make API calls to GitHub for remote repos.
GITHUB_READ_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_READ_TOKEN }}
with:
# (Optional) The label to use to mark dependent issues
label: dependent
# (Optional) Enable checking for dependencies in issues.
# Enable by setting the value to "on". Default "off"
check_issues: off
# (Optional) Ignore dependabot PRs.
# Enable by setting the value to "on". Default "off"
ignore_dependabot: off
# (Optional) A comma-separated list of keywords. Default
# "depends on, blocked by"
keywords: depends on, blocked by
# (Optional) A custom comment body. It supports `{{ dependencies }}` token.
comment: >
This PR/issue depends on:
{{ dependencies }}
By **[Dependent Issues](https://github.com/z0al/dependent-issues)** (🤖). Happy coding!

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@@ -95,7 +95,6 @@ jobs:
- macos-13
needs:
- x86_64-darwin---rosenpass
- x86_64-darwin---rp
- x86_64-darwin---rosenpass-oci-image
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
@@ -124,22 +123,6 @@ jobs:
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.x86_64-darwin.rosenpass --print-build-logs
x86_64-darwin---rp:
name: Build x86_64-darwin.rp
runs-on:
- macos-13
needs: []
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v22
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: rosenpass
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.x86_64-darwin.rp --print-build-logs
x86_64-darwin---rosenpass-oci-image:
name: Build x86_64-darwin.rosenpass-oci-image
runs-on:
@@ -227,9 +210,8 @@ jobs:
runs-on:
- ubuntu-latest
needs:
- x86_64-linux---rosenpass-static
- x86_64-linux---rosenpass-static-oci-image
- x86_64-linux---rp-static
- x86_64-linux---rosenpass-static
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v22
@@ -241,30 +223,6 @@ jobs:
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.x86_64-linux.release-package --print-build-logs
aarch64-linux---release-package:
name: Build aarch64-linux.release-package
runs-on:
- ubuntu-latest
needs:
- aarch64-linux---rosenpass-oci-image
- aarch64-linux---rosenpass
- aarch64-linux---rp
steps:
- run: |
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
sudo apt-get update -q -y && sudo apt-get install -q -y qemu-system-aarch64 qemu-efi binfmt-support qemu-user-static
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v22
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
extra_nix_config: |
system = aarch64-linux
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: rosenpass
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.aarch64-linux.release-package --print-build-logs
x86_64-linux---rosenpass:
name: Build x86_64-linux.rosenpass
runs-on:
@@ -281,48 +239,6 @@ jobs:
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.x86_64-linux.rosenpass --print-build-logs
aarch64-linux---rosenpass:
name: Build aarch64-linux.rosenpass
runs-on:
- ubuntu-latest
needs: []
steps:
- run: |
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
sudo apt-get update -q -y && sudo apt-get install -q -y qemu-system-aarch64 qemu-efi binfmt-support qemu-user-static
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v22
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
extra_nix_config: |
system = aarch64-linux
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: rosenpass
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.aarch64-linux.rosenpass --print-build-logs
aarch64-linux---rp:
name: Build aarch64-linux.rp
runs-on:
- ubuntu-latest
needs: []
steps:
- run: |
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
sudo apt-get update -q -y && sudo apt-get install -q -y qemu-system-aarch64 qemu-efi binfmt-support qemu-user-static
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v22
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
extra_nix_config: |
system = aarch64-linux
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: rosenpass
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.aarch64-linux.rp --print-build-logs
x86_64-linux---rosenpass-oci-image:
name: Build x86_64-linux.rosenpass-oci-image
runs-on:
@@ -340,28 +256,6 @@ jobs:
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.x86_64-linux.rosenpass-oci-image --print-build-logs
aarch64-linux---rosenpass-oci-image:
name: Build aarch64-linux.rosenpass-oci-image
runs-on:
- ubuntu-latest
needs:
- aarch64-linux---rosenpass
steps:
- run: |
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
sudo apt-get update -q -y && sudo apt-get install -q -y qemu-system-aarch64 qemu-efi binfmt-support qemu-user-static
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v22
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
extra_nix_config: |
system = aarch64-linux
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: rosenpass
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.aarch64-linux.rosenpass-oci-image --print-build-logs
x86_64-linux---rosenpass-static:
name: Build x86_64-linux.rosenpass-static
runs-on:
@@ -378,22 +272,6 @@ jobs:
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.x86_64-linux.rosenpass-static --print-build-logs
x86_64-linux---rp-static:
name: Build x86_64-linux.rp-static
runs-on:
- ubuntu-latest
needs: []
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v22
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: rosenpass
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Build
run: nix build .#packages.x86_64-linux.rp-static --print-build-logs
x86_64-linux---rosenpass-static-oci-image:
name: Build x86_64-linux.rosenpass-static-oci-image
runs-on:

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@@ -25,44 +25,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Run ShellCheck
uses: ludeeus/action-shellcheck@master
rustfmt:
name: Rust Format
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run Rust Formatting Script
run: bash format_rust_code.sh --mode check
cargo-bench:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/bin/
~/.cargo/registry/index/
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
~/.cargo/git/db/
target/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
# liboqs requires quite a lot of stack memory, thus we adjust
# the default stack size picked for new threads (which is used
# by `cargo test`) to be _big enough_. Setting it to 8 MiB
- run: RUST_MIN_STACK=8388608 cargo bench --workspace --exclude rosenpass-fuzzing
mandoc:
name: mandoc
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Install mandoc
run: sudo apt-get install -y mandoc
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Check rosenpass.1
run: doc/check.sh doc/rosenpass.1
- name: Check rp.1
run: doc/check.sh doc/rp.1
cargo-audit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
@@ -85,6 +47,8 @@ jobs:
target/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- run: rustup component add clippy
- name: Install libsodium
run: sudo apt-get install -y libsodium-dev
- uses: actions-rs/clippy-check@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
@@ -104,18 +68,15 @@ jobs:
target/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- run: rustup component add clippy
- name: Install libsodium
run: sudo apt-get install -y libsodium-dev
# `--no-deps` used as a workaround for a rust compiler bug. See:
# - https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/62
# - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/108378
- run: RUSTDOCFLAGS="-D warnings" cargo doc --no-deps --document-private-items
cargo-test:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-13]
# - ubuntu is x86-64
# - macos-13 is also x86-64 architecture
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
@@ -127,10 +88,12 @@ jobs:
~/.cargo/git/db/
target/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Install libsodium
run: sudo apt-get install -y libsodium-dev
# liboqs requires quite a lot of stack memory, thus we adjust
# the default stack size picked for new threads (which is used
# by `cargo test`) to be _big enough_. Setting it to 8 MiB
- run: RUST_MIN_STACK=8388608 cargo test --workspace --all-features
- run: RUST_MIN_STACK=8388608 cargo test
cargo-test-nix-devshell-x86_64-linux:
runs-on:
@@ -153,7 +116,7 @@ jobs:
with:
name: rosenpass
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- run: nix develop --command cargo test --workspace --all-features
- run: nix develop --command cargo test
cargo-fuzz:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -168,6 +131,8 @@ jobs:
~/.cargo/git/db/
target/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Install libsodium
run: sudo apt-get install -y libsodium-dev
- name: Install nightly toolchain
run: |
rustup toolchain install nightly
@@ -181,27 +146,5 @@ jobs:
cargo fuzz run fuzz_handle_msg -- -max_total_time=5
ulimit -s 8192000 && RUST_MIN_STACK=33554432000 && cargo fuzz run fuzz_kyber_encaps -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_mceliece_encaps -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_box_secret_alloc_malloc -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_box_secret_alloc_memfdsec -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_box_secret_alloc_memfdsec_mallocfb -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_vec_secret_alloc_malloc -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_vec_secret_alloc_memfdsec -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_vec_secret_alloc_memfdsec_mallocfb -- -max_total_time=5
codecov:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run: rustup component add llvm-tools-preview
- run: |
cargo install cargo-llvm-cov || true
cargo llvm-cov --lcov --output-path coverage.lcov
# If using tarapulin
#- run: cargo install cargo-tarpaulin
#- run: cargo tarpaulin --out Xml
- name: Upload coverage reports to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4.0.1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
files: ./coverage.lcov
verbose: true
cargo fuzz run fuzz_box_sodium_alloc -- -max_total_time=5
cargo fuzz run fuzz_vec_sodium_alloc -- -max_total_time=5

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name: QC
on:
pull_request:
push:
branches: [main]
permissions:
checks: write
contents: read
jobs:
multi-peer:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run: cargo build --bin rosenpass --release
- run: python misc/generate_configs.py
- run: chmod +x .ci/run-regression.sh
- run: .ci/run-regression.sh 100 20
- run: |
[ $(ls -1 output/ate/out | wc -l) -eq 100 ]

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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -20,8 +20,3 @@ _markdown_*
**/result
**/result-*
.direnv
# Visual studio code
.vscode
/output

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
Clara Engler <cve@cve.cx> <me@emilengler.com>

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@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
**Making a new Release of Rosenpass — Cooking Recipe**
If you have to change a file, do what it takes to get the change as commit on the main branch, then **start from step 0**.
If any other issue occurs
0. Make sure you are in the root directory of the project
- `cd "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"`
1. Make sure you locally checked out the head of the main branch
- `git stash --include-untracked && git checkout main && git pull`
2. Make sure all tests pass
- `cargo test`
3. Make sure the current version in `rosenpass/Cargo.toml` matches that in the [last release on GitHub](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/releases)
- Only normal releases count, release candidates and draft releases can be ignored
4. Pick the kind of release that you want to make (`major`, `minor`, `patch`, `rc`, ...)
- See `cargo release --help` for more information on the available release types
- Pick `rc` if in doubt
5. Try to release a new version
- `cargo release rc --package rosenpass`
- An issue was reported? Go fix it, start again with step 0!
6. Actually make the release
- `cargo release rc --package rosenpass --execute`
- Tentatively wait for any interactions, such as entering ssh keys etc.
- You may be asked for your ssh key multiple times!
**Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)**
- You have untracked files, which `cargo release` complains about?
- `git stash --include-untracked`
- You cannot push to crates.io because you are not logged in?
- Follow the steps displayed in [`cargo login`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-login.html)
- How is the release page added to [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/releases) itself?
- Our CI Pipeline will create the release, once `cargo release` pushed the new version tag to the repo. The new release should pop up almost immediately in [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/releases) after the [Actions/Release](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/actions/workflows/release.yaml) pipeline started.
- No new release pops up in the `Release` sidebar element on the [main page](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass)
- Did you push a `rc` release? This view only shows non-draft release, but `rc` releases are considered as draft. See [Releases](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/releases) page to see all (including draft!) releases.
- The release page was created on GitHub, but there are no assets/artifacts other than the source code tar ball/zip?
- The artifacts are generated and pushed automatically to the release, but this takes some time (a couple of minutes). You can check the respective CI pipeline: [Actions/Release](https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/actions/workflows/release.yaml), which should start immediately after `cargo release` pushed the new release tag to the repo. The release artifacts only are added later to the release, once all jobs in bespoke pipeline finished.
- How are the release artifacts generated, and what are they?
- The release artifacts are built using one Nix derivation per platform, `nix build .#release-package`. It contains both statically linked versions of `rosenpass` itself and OCI container images.

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@@ -7,15 +7,17 @@ members = [
"ciphers",
"util",
"constant-time",
"sodium",
"oqs",
"to",
"fuzz",
"secret-memory",
"rp",
"wireguard-broker",
"lenses",
]
default-members = ["rosenpass", "rp", "wireguard-broker"]
default-members = [
"rosenpass"
]
[workspace.metadata.release]
# ensure that adding `--package` as argument to `cargo release` still creates version tags in the form of `vx.y.z`
@@ -25,62 +27,34 @@ tag-prefix = ""
rosenpass = { path = "rosenpass" }
rosenpass-util = { path = "util" }
rosenpass-constant-time = { path = "constant-time" }
rosenpass-sodium = { path = "sodium" }
rosenpass-cipher-traits = { path = "cipher-traits" }
rosenpass-ciphers = { path = "ciphers" }
rosenpass-to = { path = "to" }
rosenpass-secret-memory = { path = "secret-memory" }
rosenpass-oqs = { path = "oqs" }
rosenpass-wireguard-broker = { path = "wireguard-broker" }
rosenpass-lenses = { path = "lenses" }
criterion = "0.4.0"
test_bin = "0.4.0"
libfuzzer-sys = "0.4"
stacker = "0.1.15"
doc-comment = "0.3.3"
base64ct = {version = "1.6.0", default-features=false}
zeroize = "1.8.1"
memoffset = "0.9.1"
thiserror = "1.0.63"
paste = "1.0.15"
env_logger = "0.10.2"
base64 = "0.21.5"
zeroize = "1.7.0"
memoffset = "0.9.0"
lazy_static = "1.4.0"
thiserror = "1.0.50"
paste = "1.0.14"
env_logger = "0.10.1"
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", ] }
allocator-api2 = "0.2.16"
rand = "0.8.5"
typenum = "1.17.0"
log = { version = "0.4.22" }
clap = { version = "4.5.13", features = ["derive"] }
serde = { version = "1.0.204", features = ["derive"] }
log = { version = "0.4.20" }
clap = { version = "4.4.10", features = ["derive"] }
serde = { version = "1.0.193", features = ["derive"] }
arbitrary = { version = "1.3.2", features = ["derive"] }
anyhow = { version = "1.0.86", features = ["backtrace", "std"] }
mio = { version = "1.0.1", features = ["net", "os-poll"] }
oqs-sys = { version = "0.9.1", default-features = false, features = [
'classic_mceliece',
'kyber',
] }
blake2 = "0.10.6"
chacha20poly1305 = { version = "0.10.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"heapless",
] }
zerocopy = { version = "0.7.35", features = ["derive"] }
home = "0.5.9"
derive_builder = "0.20.0"
tokio = { version = "1.39", features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }
postcard= {version = "1.0.8", features = ["alloc"]}
libcrux = { version = "0.0.2-pre.2" }
hex-literal = { version = "0.4.1" }
hex = { version = "0.4.3" }
heck = { version = "0.5.0" }
#Dev dependencies
serial_test = "3.1.1"
tempfile = "3"
stacker = "0.1.15"
libfuzzer-sys = "0.4"
test_bin = "0.4.0"
criterion = "0.4.0"
allocator-api2-tests = "0.2.15"
procspawn = {version = "1.0.0", features= ["test-support"]}
#Broker dependencies (might need cleanup or changes)
wireguard-uapi = { version = "3.0.0", features = ["xplatform"] }
command-fds = "0.2.3"
rustix = { version = "0.38.27", features = ["net", "fs"] }
anyhow = { version = "1.0.75", features = ["backtrace", "std"] }
mio = { version = "0.8.9", features = ["net", "os-poll"] }
libsodium-sys-stable= { version = "1.20.4", features = ["use-pkg-config"] }
oqs-sys = { version = "0.8", default-features = false, features = ['classic_mceliece', 'kyber'] }

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#define INITIATOR_TEST 1
#include "rosenpass/03_identity_hiding.mpv"
// nounif a:Atom, s:seed, a2:Atom;
// ConsumeSeed(a, s, a2) / 6300[conclusion].
nounif v:seed_prec; attacker(prepare_seed(trusted_seed( v )))/6217[hypothesis].
nounif v:seed; attacker(prepare_seed( v ))/6216[hypothesis].
nounif v:seed; attacker(rng_kem_sk( v ))/6215[hypothesis].
nounif v:seed; attacker(rng_key( v ))/6214[hypothesis].
nounif v:key_prec; attacker(prepare_key(trusted_key( v )))/6213[hypothesis].
nounif v:kem_sk_prec; attacker(prepare_kem_sk(trusted_kem_sk( v )))/6212[hypothesis].
nounif v:key; attacker(prepare_key( v ))/6211[hypothesis].
nounif v:kem_sk; attacker(prepare_kem_sk( v ))/6210[hypothesis].
nounif Spk:kem_sk_tmpl;
attacker(Creveal_kem_pk(Spk))/6110[conclusion].
nounif sid:SessionId, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Seski:seed_tmpl, Ssptr:seed_tmpl;
attacker(Cinitiator( *sid, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Seski, *Ssptr ))/6109[conclusion].
nounif sid:SessionId, biscuit_no:Atom, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Septi:seed_tmpl, Sspti:seed_tmpl, ih:InitHello_t;
attacker(Cinit_hello( *sid, *biscuit_no, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Septi, *Sspti, *ih ))/6108[conclusion].
nounif rh:RespHello_t;
attacker(Cresp_hello( *rh ))/6107[conclusion].
nounif Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, ic:InitConf_t;
attacker(Cinit_conf( *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *ic ))/6106[conclusion].

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#define RESPONDER_TEST 1
#include "rosenpass/03_identity_hiding.mpv"
// select k:kem_pk,ih: InitHello_t; attacker(prf(prf(prf(prf(key0, PROTOCOL), MAC), kem_pk2b(k) ), IH2b(ih))) phase 1/6300[hypothesis].
// select epki:kem_pk, sctr:bits, pidiC:bits, auth:bits, epki2:kem_pk, sctr2:bits, pidiC2:bits, auth2:bits;
// mess(D, prf(prf(prf(prf(key0,PROTOCOL),MAC),kem_pk2b(kem_pub(trusted_kem_sk(responder1)))),
// IH2b(InitHello(secure_sidi, *epki, *sctr, *pidiC, *auth)))
// ) [hypothesis, conclusion].
// select epki:kem_pk, sctr:bits, pidiC:bits, auth:bits, epki2:kem_pk, sctr2:bits, pidiC2:bits, auth2:bits;
// attacker(choice[prf(prf(prf(prf(key0,PROTOCOL),MAC),kem_pk2b(kem_pub(trusted_kem_sk(responder1)))),
// IH2b(InitHello(secure_sidi, *epki, *sctr, *pidiC, *auth))),
// prf(prf(prf(prf(key0,PROTOCOL),MAC),kem_pk2b(kem_pub(trusted_kem_sk(responder2)))),
// IH2b(InitHello(secure_sidi, *epki2, *sctr2, *pidiC2, *auth2)))]
// ) [hypothesis, conclusion].
// select
// attacker(prf(prf(key0,PROTOCOL),MAC)) [hypothesis, conclusion].
// select
// attacker(prf(key0,PROTOCOL)) [conclusion].
// select
// attacker(key0) [conclusion].
// select
// attacker(PROTOCOL) [conclusion].
// select
// attacker(kem_pub(trusted_kem_sk(responder1))) /9999 [hypothesis, conclusion].
// select
// attacker(kem_pub(trusted_kem_sk(responder2))) /9999 [hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif ih:InitHello_t;
// attacker(ih) / 9999 [hypothesis].
// nounif rh:RespHello_t;
// attacker(rh) / 9999 [hypothesis].
// nounif ic:InitConf_t;
// attacker(ic) / 9999 [hypothesis].
// nounif k:key;
// attacker(ck_hs_enc( *k )) [hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif k:key;
// attacker(ck_hs_enc( *k )) phase 1 [hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif k:key, b:bits;
// attacker(ck_mix( *k , *b )) [hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif k:key, b:bits;
// attacker(ck_mix( *k , *b ))phase 1 [hypothesis, conclusion].
// // select k:kem_pk, epki2:kem_pk, sctr2:bits, pidiC2:bits, auth2:bits, epki:kem_pk, sctr:bits, pidiC:bits, auth:bits;
// // attacker(choice[Envelope(prf(prf(prf(prf(key0,PROTOCOL),MAC),kem_pub(trusted_kem_sk(responder1))),
// // InitHello(secure_sidi, *epki2, *sctr2, *pidiC2, *auth2)
// // ), InitHello(secure_sidi, *epki2, *sctr2, *pidiC2, *auth2))
// // Envelope(prf(prf(prf(prf(key0,PROTOCOL),MAC),kem_pub(trusted_kem_sk(responder2))),
// // InitHello(secure_sidi, *epki, *sctr, *pidiC, *auth)),
// // InitHello(secure_sidi, *epki, *sctr, *pidiC, *auth))
// // ]) / 9999[hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif k:key, b1:bits, b2:bits;
// attacker(xaead_enc( *k, *b1, *b2)) / 9999[hypothesis,conclusion].
// nounif pk:kem_pk, k:key;
// attacker(kem_enc( *pk , *k )) / 9999[hypothesis,conclusion].
// nounif sid:SessionId, biscuit_no:Atom, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Septi:seed_tmpl, Sspti:seed_tmpl, ih:InitHello_t;
// attacker(Cinit_hello( *sid, *biscuit_no, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Septi, *Sspti, *ih ))/9999[hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, ic:InitConf_t;
// attacker(Cinit_conf( *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *ic ))/9999[hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif sid:SessionId, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Seski:seed_tmpl, Ssptr:seed_tmpl;
// attacker(Cinitiator( *sid, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Seski, *Ssptr )) /9999 [hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif sid:SessionId, biscuit_no:Atom, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Septi:seed_tmpl, Sspti:seed_tmpl, ih:InitHello_t;
// mess(C, Cinit_hello( *sid, *biscuit_no, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Septi, *Sspti, *ih ))/9999[hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, ic:InitConf_t;
// mess(C, Cinit_conf( *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *ic ))/9999[hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif sid:SessionId, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Seski:seed_tmpl, Ssptr:seed_tmpl;
// mess(C, Cinitiator( *sid, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Seski, *Ssptr )) /9999 [hypothesis, conclusion].
// nounif rh:RespHello_t;
// attacker(Cresp_hello( *rh ))[conclusion].
// nounif v:seed_prec; attacker(prepare_seed(trusted_seed( v )))/6217[hypothesis].
// nounif v:seed; attacker(prepare_seed( v ))/6216[hypothesis].
// nounif v:seed; attacker(rng_kem_sk( v ))/6215[hypothesis].
// nounif v:seed; attacker(rng_key( v ))/6214[hypothesis].
// nounif v:key_prec; attacker(prepare_key(trusted_key( v )))/6213[hypothesis].
// nounif v:kem_sk_prec; attacker(prepare_kem_sk(trusted_kem_sk( v )))/6212[hypothesis].
// nounif v:key; attacker(prepare_key( v ))/6211[hypothesis].
// nounif v:kem_sk; attacker(prepare_kem_sk( v ))/6210[hypothesis].

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#define INITIATOR_TEST 1
#define CUSTOM_MAIN 1
#include "rosenpass/03_identity_hiding.mpv"
let Oinitiator_bad_actor_inner(sk_tmp:kem_sk_prec) =
in(C, Cinitiator(sidi, Ssskm, Spsk, Sspkt, Seski, Ssptr));
#if RANDOMIZED_CALL_IDS
new call:Atom;
#else
call <- Cinitiator(sidi, Ssskm, Spsk, Sspkt, Seski, Ssptr);
#endif
in(C, last_cookie:key);
tmpl <- make_trusted_kem_sk(sk_tmp);
out(C, setup_kem_sk(tmpl));
Oinitiator_inner(sidi, Ssskm, Spsk, tmpl, Seski, Ssptr, last_cookie, C, call).
let Oinitiator_bad_actor() =
Oinitiator_bad_actor_inner(responder1) | Oinitiator_bad_actor_inner(responder2) | Oinitiator_bad_actor_inner(initiator1) | Oinitiator_bad_actor_inner(initiator2).
let identity_hiding_main2() =
0 | Oinitiator_bad_actor() | rosenpass_main2() | participants_communication() | phase 1; secretCommunication().
let main = identity_hiding_main2.

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#define CHAINING_KEY_EVENTS 1
#define MESSAGE_TRANSMISSION_EVENTS 0
#define SESSION_START_EVENTS 0
#define RANDOMIZED_CALL_IDS 0
#define COOKIE_EVENTS 1
#define KEM_EVENTS 1
#include "config.mpv"
#include "prelude/basic.mpv"
#include "crypto/key.mpv"
#include "crypto/kem.mpv"
#include "rosenpass/handshake_state.mpv"
/* The cookie data structure is implemented based on the WireGuard protocol.
* The ip and port is based purely on the public key and the implementation of the private cookie key is intended to mirror the biscuit key.
* The code tests the response to a possible DOS attack by setting up alternative branches for the protocol
* processes: Oinit_conf, Oinit_hello and resp_hello to simulate what happens when the responder or initiator is overloaded.
* When under heavy load a valid cookie is required. When such a cookie is not present a cookie message is sent as a response.
* Queries then test to make sure that expensive KEM operations are only conducted after a cookie has been successfully validated.
*/
type CookieMsg_t.
fun CookieMsg(
SessionId, // sender
bits, // nonce
bits // cookie
) : CookieMsg_t [data].
#define COOKIE_EVENTS(eventLbl) \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _UnderLoadEV) (SessionId, SessionId, Atom).) \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieValidated) (SessionId, SessionId, Atom).) \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieSent) (SessionId, SessionId, Atom, CookieMsg_t).)
fun cookie_key(kem_sk) : key [private].
fun ip_and_port(kem_pk):bits.
letfun create_mac2_key(sskm:kem_sk, spkt:kem_pk) = prf(cookie_key(sskm), ip_and_port(spkt)).
letfun create_cookie(sskm:kem_sk, spkm:kem_pk, spkt:kem_pk, nonce:bits, msg:bits) = xaead_enc(lprf2(COOKIE, kem_pk2b(spkm), nonce),
k2b(create_mac2_key(sskm, spkm)), msg).
#define COOKIE_PROCESS(eventLbl, innerFunc) \
new nonce:bits; \
in(C, Ccookie(mac1, mac2)); \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _UnderLoadEV) (sidi, sidr, call);) \
msgB <- Envelope(mac1, msg); \
mac2_key <- create_mac2_key(sskm, spkt); \
if k2b(create_mac2(mac2_key, msgB)) = mac2 then \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieValidated) (sidi, sidr, call);) \
innerFunc \
else \
cookie <- create_cookie(sskm, spkm, spkt, nonce, msg); \
cookie_msg <- CookieMsg(sidi, nonce, cookie); \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieSent) (sidi, sidr, call, cookie_msg);) \
out(C, cookie_msg). \
#include "rosenpass/oracles.mpv"
#include "rosenpass/responder.macro"
COOKIE_EVENTS(Oinit_conf)
let Oinit_conf_underLoad() =
in(C, Cinit_conf(Ssskm, Spsk, Sspkt, ic));
in(C, last_cookie:bits);
msg <- IC2b(ic);
let InitConf(sidi, sidr, biscuit, auth) = ic in
new call:Atom;
SETUP_HANDSHAKE_STATE()
COOKIE_PROCESS(Oinit_conf, Oinit_conf_inner(Ssskm, Spsk, Sspkt, ic, call))
#include "rosenpass/responder.macro"
COOKIE_EVENTS(Oinit_hello)
let Oinit_hello_underLoad() =
in(C, Cinit_hello(sidr, biscuit_no, Ssskm, Spsk, Sspkt, Septi, Sspti, ih));
in(C, Oinit_hello_last_cookie:key);
new call:Atom;
msg <- IH2b(ih);
let InitHello(sidi, epki, sctr, pidic, auth) = ih in
SETUP_HANDSHAKE_STATE()
COOKIE_PROCESS(Oinit_hello, Oinit_hello_inner(sidr, biscuit_no, Ssskm, Spsk, Sspkt, Septi, Sspti, ih, Oinit_hello_last_cookie, C, call))
let rosenpass_dos_main() = 0
| !Oreveal_kem_pk
| REP(INITIATOR_BOUND, Oinitiator)
| REP(RESPONDER_BOUND, Oinit_hello)
| REP(RESPONDER_BOUND, Oinit_conf)
| REP(RESPONDER_BOUND, Oinit_hello_underLoad)
| REP(RESPONDER_BOUND, Oinit_conf_underLoad).
let main = rosenpass_dos_main.
select cookie:CookieMsg_t; attacker(cookie)/6220[hypothesis].
nounif v:key; attacker(prepare_key( v ))/6217[hypothesis].
nounif v:seed; attacker(prepare_seed( v ))/6216[hypothesis].
nounif v:seed; attacker(prepare_seed( v ))/6216[hypothesis].
nounif v:seed; attacker(rng_kem_sk( v ))/6215[hypothesis].
nounif v:seed; attacker(rng_key( v ))/6214[hypothesis].
nounif v:kem_sk; attacker(prepare_kem_sk( v ))/6210[hypothesis].
// nounif Spk:kem_sk_tmpl;
// attacker(Creveal_kem_pk(Spk))/6110[conclusion].
// nounif sid:SessionId, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Seski:seed_tmpl, Ssptr:seed_tmpl;
// attacker(Cinitiator( *sid, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Seski, *Ssptr ))/6109[conclusion].
// nounif sid:SessionId, biscuit_no:Atom, Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, Septi:seed_tmpl, Sspti:seed_tmpl, ih:InitHello_t;
// attacker(Cinit_hello( *sid, *biscuit_no, *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *Septi, *Sspti, *ih ))/6108[conclusion].
nounif rh:RespHello_t;
attacker(Cresp_hello( *rh ))/6107[conclusion].
nounif Ssskm:kem_sk_tmpl, Spsk:key_tmpl, Sspkt:kem_sk_tmpl, ic:InitConf_t;
attacker(Cinit_conf( *Ssskm, *Spsk, *Sspkt, *ic ))/6106[conclusion].
@reachable "DOS protection: cookie sent"
query sidi:SessionId, sidr:SessionId, call:Atom, cookieMsg:CookieMsg_t;
event (Oinit_hello_CookieSent(sidi, sidr, call, cookieMsg)).
@lemma "DOS protection: Oinit_hello kem use when under load implies validated cookie"
lemma sidi:SessionId, sidr:SessionId, call:Atom;
event(Oinit_hello_UnderLoadEV(sidi, sidr, call))
&& event(Oinit_hello_KemUse(sidi, sidr, call))
==> event(Oinit_hello_CookieValidated(sidi, sidr, call)).
@lemma "DOS protection: Oinit_conf kem use when under load implies validated cookie"
lemma sidi:SessionId, sidr:SessionId, call:Atom;
event(Oinit_conf_UnderLoadEV(sidi, sidr, call))
&& event(Oinit_conf_KemUse(sidi, sidr, call))
==> event(Oinit_conf_CookieValidated(sidi, sidr, call)).
@lemma "DOS protection: Oresp_hello kem use when under load implies validated cookie"
lemma sidi:SessionId, sidr:SessionId, call:Atom;
event(Oresp_hello_UnderLoadEV(sidi, sidr, call))
&& event(Oresp_hello_KemUse(sidi, sidr, call))
==> event(Oresp_hello_CookieValidated(sidi, sidr, call)).

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/*
This identity hiding process tests whether the rosenpass protocol is able to protect the identity of an initiator or responder.
The participants in the test are trusted initiators, trusted responders and compromised initiators and responders.
The test consists of two phases. In the first phase all of the participants can communicate with each other using the rosenpass protocol.
An attacker observes the first phase and is able to intercept and modify messages and choose participants to communicate with each other
In the second phase if the anonymity of an initiator is being tested then one of two trusted initiators is chosen.
The chosen initiator communicates directly with a trusted responder.
If an attacker can determine which initiator was chosen then the anonymity of the initiator has been compromised.
Otherwise the protocol has successfully protected the initiators identity.
If the anonymity of a responder is being tested then one of two trusted responders is chosen instead.
Then an initiator communicates directly with the chosen responder.
If an attacker can determine which responder was chosen then the anonymity of the responder is compromised.
Otherwise the protocol successfully protects the identity of a responder.
The Proverif code treats the public key as synonymous with identity.
In the above test when a responder or initiator is chosen what is actually chosen is the public/private key pair to use for communication.
Traditionally when a responder or initiator is chosen they would be chosen randomly.
The way Proverif makes a "choice" is by simulating multiple processes, one process per choice
Then the processes are compared and if an association between a public key and a process can be made the test fails.
As the choice is at least as bad as choosing the worst possible option the credibility of the test is maintained.
The drawback is that Proverif is only able to tell if the identity can be brute forced but misses any probabilistic associations.
As usual Proverif also assumes perfect encryption and in particular assumes encryption cannot be linked to identity.
One of the tradeoffs made here is that the choice function in Proverif is slow but this is in favour of being able to write more precise tests.
Another issue is the choice function does not work with queries so a test needs to be run for each set of assumptions.
In this case the test uses secure rng and a fresh secure biscuit key.
*/
#include "config.mpv"
#define CHAINING_KEY_EVENTS 1
#define MESSAGE_TRANSMISSION_EVENTS 1
#define SESSION_START_EVENTS 0
#define RANDOMIZED_CALL_IDS 0
#undef FULL_MODEL
#undef SIMPLE_MODEL
#define SIMPLE_MODEL 1
#include "prelude/basic.mpv"
#include "crypto/key.mpv"
#include "rosenpass/oracles.mpv"
#include "crypto/kem.mpv"
#define NEW_TRUSTED_SEED(name) \
new MCAT(name, _secret_seed):seed_prec; \
name <- make_trusted_seed(MCAT(name, _secret_seed)); \
free D:channel [private].
free secure_biscuit_no:Atom [private].
free secure_sidi,secure_sidr:SessionId [private].
free secure_psk:key [private].
free initiator1, initiator2:kem_sk_prec.
free responder1, responder2:kem_sk_prec.
let secure_init_hello(initiator: kem_sk_tmpl, sidi : SessionId, psk: key_tmpl, responder: kem_sk_tmpl) =
new epkit:kem_pk; // epki
new sctrt:bits; // sctr
new pidiCt:bits; // pidiC
new autht:bits; // auth
NEW_TRUSTED_SEED(seski_trusted_seed)
NEW_TRUSTED_SEED(ssptr_trusted_seed)
new last_cookie:key;
new call:Atom;
Oinitiator_inner(sidi, initiator, psk, responder, seski_trusted_seed, ssptr_trusted_seed, last_cookie, D, call).
let secure_resp_hello(initiator: kem_sk_tmpl, responder: kem_sk_tmpl, sidi:SessionId, sidr:SessionId, biscuit_no:Atom, psk:key_tmpl) =
in(D, InitHello(=secure_sidi, epki, sctr, pidiC, auth));
ih <- InitHello(sidi, epki, sctr, pidiC, auth);
NEW_TRUSTED_SEED(septi_trusted_seed)
NEW_TRUSTED_SEED(sspti_trusted_seed)
new last_cookie:key;
new call:Atom;
Oinit_hello_inner(sidr, biscuit_no, responder, psk, initiator, septi_trusted_seed, sspti_trusted_seed, ih, last_cookie, D, call).
let secure_init_conf(initiator: kem_sk_tmpl, responder: kem_sk_tmpl, psk:key_tmpl, sidi:SessionId, sidr:SessionId) =
in(D, InitConf(=sidi, =sidr, biscuit, auth3));
ic <- InitConf(sidi,sidr,biscuit, auth3);
NEW_TRUSTED_SEED(seski_trusted_seed)
NEW_TRUSTED_SEED(ssptr_trusted_seed)
new last_cookie:key;
call <- Cinit_conf(initiator, psk, responder, ic);
Oinit_conf_inner(initiator, psk, responder, ic, call).
let secure_communication(initiator: kem_sk_tmpl, responder:kem_sk_tmpl, key:key) =
key_tmpl <- prepare_key(key);
(!secure_init_hello(initiator, secure_sidi, key_tmpl, responder))
| !secure_resp_hello(initiator, responder, secure_sidi, secure_sidr, secure_biscuit_no, key_tmpl)
| !(secure_init_conf(initiator, responder, key_tmpl, secure_sidi, secure_sidr)).
let participant_communication_initiator(participant:kem_sk_tmpl) =
in(C, responder:kem_sk_tmpl);
in(C, k:key);
secure_communication(participant, responder, k).
let participant_communication_responder(participant:kem_sk_tmpl) =
in(C, initiator:kem_sk_tmpl);
in(C, k:key);
secure_communication(initiator, participant, k).
let participants_communication() =
initiator1_tmpl <- make_trusted_kem_sk(initiator1);
initiator2_tmpl <- make_trusted_kem_sk(initiator2);
responder1_tmpl <- make_trusted_kem_sk(responder1);
responder2_tmpl <- make_trusted_kem_sk(responder2);
!participant_communication_initiator(initiator1_tmpl) | !participant_communication_responder(initiator1_tmpl)
| !participant_communication_initiator(initiator2_tmpl) | !participant_communication_responder(initiator2_tmpl)
| !participant_communication_initiator(responder1_tmpl) | !participant_communication_responder(responder1_tmpl)
| !participant_communication_initiator(responder2_tmpl) | !participant_communication_responder(responder2_tmpl).
let pipeChannel(D:channel, C:channel) =
in(D, b:bits);
out(C, b).
let secretCommunication() =
#ifdef INITIATOR_TEST
initiator_seed <- choice[make_trusted_kem_sk(initiator1), make_trusted_kem_sk(initiator2)];
#else
initiator_seed <- make_trusted_kem_sk(initiator1);
#endif
#ifdef RESPONDER_TEST
responder_seed <- choice[make_trusted_kem_sk(responder1), make_trusted_kem_sk(responder2)];
#else
responder_seed <- make_trusted_kem_sk(responder1);
#endif
secure_communication(initiator_seed, responder_seed, secure_psk) | !pipeChannel(D, C).
let reveal_pks() =
out(C, setup_kem_pk(make_trusted_kem_sk(responder1)));
out(C, setup_kem_pk(make_trusted_kem_sk(responder2)));
out(C, setup_kem_pk(make_trusted_kem_sk(initiator1)));
out(C, setup_kem_pk(make_trusted_kem_sk(initiator2))).
let rosenpass_main2() =
REP(INITIATOR_BOUND, Oinitiator)
| REP(RESPONDER_BOUND, Oinit_hello)
| REP(RESPONDER_BOUND, Oinit_conf).
let identity_hiding_main() =
0 | reveal_pks() | rosenpass_main2() | participants_communication() | phase 1; secretCommunication().
#ifndef CUSTOM_MAIN
let main = identity_hiding_main.
#endif

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fun cookie_key(kem_sk) : key [private].
fun ip_and_port(kem_pk):bits.
letfun create_mac2_key(sskm:kem_sk, spkt:kem_pk) = prf(cookie_key(sskm), ip_and_port(spkt)).
letfun create_cookie(sskm:kem_sk, spkm:kem_pk, spkt:kem_pk, nonce:bits, msg:bits) = xaead_enc(lprf2(COOKIE, kem_pk2b(spkm), nonce),
k2b(create_mac2_key(sskm, spkm)), msg).
type CookieMsg_t.
fun CookieMsg(
SessionId, // sender
bits, // nonce
bits // cookie
) : CookieMsg_t [data].
#define COOKIE_PROCESS(eventLbl, innerFunc) \
in(C, Ccookie(mac1, mac2)); \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _UnderLoadEV) (spkm, spkt, last_cookie);) \
msgB <- Envelope(mac1, RH2b(rh)); \
mac2_key <- create_mac2_key(sskm, spkt) \
let RespHello(sidi, sidr, ecti, scti, biscuit, auth) = rh in \
if Envelope(mac2_key, msgB) = mac2 then \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieValidated) (spkm, last_cookie);) \
innerFunc \
else \
new nonce:bits; \
cookie <- create_cookie(sskm, spkm, spkt, nonce, msg) \
cookie_msg <- CookieMsg(sidi, nonce, cookie); \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieSent) (spkm, cookie, cookie_k, cookie_msg);) \
out(C, cookie_msg).
#define COOKIE_EVENTS(eventLbl) \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _UnderLoadEV) (kem_pk, kem_pk, bits).) \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieValidated) (kem_pk, bits, key, CookieMsg_t).) \
COOKIE_EV(event MCAT(eventLbl, _CookieSent) (kem_pk, bits).)

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# Rosenpass internal cryptographic traits
# Rosenpass internal libsodium bindings
Rosenpass internal library providing traits for cryptographic primitives.

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@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@
//! The [KEM] Trait describes the basic API offered by a Key Encapsulation
//! Mechanism. Two implementations for it are provided, [StaticKEM] and [EphemeralKEM].
use std::result::Result;
/// Key Encapsulation Mechanism
///
/// The KEM interface defines three operations: Key generation, key encapsulation and key

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@@ -9,18 +9,12 @@ homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
[features]
experiment_libcrux = ["dep:libcrux"]
[dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-sodium = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-to = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-constant-time = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-secret-memory = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-oqs = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-util = { workspace = true }
static_assertions = { workspace = true }
zeroize = { workspace = true }
chacha20poly1305 = { workspace = true }
blake2 = { workspace = true }
libcrux = { workspace = true, optional = true }

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/// Authenticated encryption with associated data
pub mod aead {
#[cfg(not(feature = "experiment_libcrux"))]
pub use crate::subtle::chacha20poly1305_ietf::{decrypt, encrypt, KEY_LEN, NONCE_LEN, TAG_LEN};
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux")]
pub use crate::subtle::chacha20poly1305_ietf_libcrux::{
pub use rosenpass_sodium::aead::chacha20poly1305_ietf::{
decrypt, encrypt, KEY_LEN, NONCE_LEN, TAG_LEN,
};
}
/// Authenticated encryption with associated data with a constant nonce
pub mod xaead {
pub use crate::subtle::xchacha20poly1305_ietf::{
pub use rosenpass_sodium::aead::xchacha20poly1305_ietf::{
decrypt, encrypt, KEY_LEN, NONCE_LEN, TAG_LEN,
};
}

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use zeroize::Zeroizing;
use blake2::digest::crypto_common::generic_array::GenericArray;
use blake2::digest::crypto_common::typenum::U32;
use blake2::digest::crypto_common::KeySizeUser;
use blake2::digest::{FixedOutput, Mac, OutputSizeUser};
use blake2::Blake2bMac;
use rosenpass_to::{ops::copy_slice, with_destination, To};
use rosenpass_util::typenum2const;
type Impl = Blake2bMac<U32>;
type KeyLen = <Impl as KeySizeUser>::KeySize;
type OutLen = <Impl as OutputSizeUser>::OutputSize;
const KEY_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { KeyLen };
const OUT_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { OutLen };
pub const KEY_MIN: usize = KEY_LEN;
pub const KEY_MAX: usize = KEY_LEN;
pub const OUT_MIN: usize = OUT_LEN;
pub const OUT_MAX: usize = OUT_LEN;
#[inline]
pub fn hash<'a>(key: &'a [u8], data: &'a [u8]) -> impl To<[u8], anyhow::Result<()>> + 'a {
with_destination(|out: &mut [u8]| {
let mut h = Impl::new_from_slice(key)?;
h.update(data);
// Jesus christ, blake2 crate, your usage of GenericArray might be nice and fancy
// but it introduces a ton of complexity. This cost me half an hour just to figure
// out the right way to use the imports while allowing for zeroization.
// An API based on slices might actually be simpler.
let mut tmp = Zeroizing::new([0u8; OUT_LEN]);
let tmp = GenericArray::from_mut_slice(tmp.as_mut());
h.finalize_into(tmp);
copy_slice(tmp.as_ref()).to(out);
Ok(())
})
}

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use rosenpass_to::ops::copy_slice;
use rosenpass_to::To;
use rosenpass_util::typenum2const;
use chacha20poly1305::aead::generic_array::GenericArray;
use chacha20poly1305::ChaCha20Poly1305 as AeadImpl;
use chacha20poly1305::{AeadCore, AeadInPlace, KeyInit, KeySizeUser};
pub const KEY_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { <AeadImpl as KeySizeUser>::KeySize };
pub const TAG_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { <AeadImpl as AeadCore>::TagSize };
pub const NONCE_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { <AeadImpl as AeadCore>::NonceSize };
#[inline]
pub fn encrypt(
ciphertext: &mut [u8],
key: &[u8],
nonce: &[u8],
ad: &[u8],
plaintext: &[u8],
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let nonce = GenericArray::from_slice(nonce);
let (ct, mac) = ciphertext.split_at_mut(ciphertext.len() - TAG_LEN);
copy_slice(plaintext).to(ct);
let mac_value = AeadImpl::new_from_slice(key)?.encrypt_in_place_detached(nonce, ad, ct)?;
copy_slice(&mac_value[..]).to(mac);
Ok(())
}
#[inline]
pub fn decrypt(
plaintext: &mut [u8],
key: &[u8],
nonce: &[u8],
ad: &[u8],
ciphertext: &[u8],
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let nonce = GenericArray::from_slice(nonce);
let (ct, mac) = ciphertext.split_at(ciphertext.len() - TAG_LEN);
let tag = GenericArray::from_slice(mac);
copy_slice(ct).to(plaintext);
AeadImpl::new_from_slice(key)?.decrypt_in_place_detached(nonce, ad, plaintext, tag)?;
Ok(())
}

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use rosenpass_to::ops::copy_slice;
use rosenpass_to::To;
use zeroize::Zeroize;
pub const KEY_LEN: usize = 32; // Grrrr! Libcrux, please provide me these constants.
pub const TAG_LEN: usize = 16;
pub const NONCE_LEN: usize = 12;
#[inline]
pub fn encrypt(
ciphertext: &mut [u8],
key: &[u8],
nonce: &[u8],
ad: &[u8],
plaintext: &[u8],
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let (ciphertext, mac) = ciphertext.split_at_mut(ciphertext.len() - TAG_LEN);
use libcrux::aead as C;
let crux_key = C::Key::Chacha20Poly1305(C::Chacha20Key(key.try_into().unwrap()));
let crux_iv = C::Iv(nonce.try_into().unwrap());
copy_slice(plaintext).to(ciphertext);
let crux_tag = libcrux::aead::encrypt(&crux_key, ciphertext, crux_iv, ad).unwrap();
copy_slice(crux_tag.as_ref()).to(mac);
match crux_key {
C::Key::Chacha20Poly1305(mut k) => k.0.zeroize(),
_ => panic!(),
}
Ok(())
}
#[inline]
pub fn decrypt(
plaintext: &mut [u8],
key: &[u8],
nonce: &[u8],
ad: &[u8],
ciphertext: &[u8],
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let (ciphertext, mac) = ciphertext.split_at(ciphertext.len() - TAG_LEN);
use libcrux::aead as C;
let crux_key = C::Key::Chacha20Poly1305(C::Chacha20Key(key.try_into().unwrap()));
let crux_iv = C::Iv(nonce.try_into().unwrap());
let crux_tag = C::Tag::from_slice(mac).unwrap();
copy_slice(ciphertext).to(plaintext);
libcrux::aead::decrypt(&crux_key, plaintext, crux_iv, ad, &crux_tag).unwrap();
match crux_key {
C::Key::Chacha20Poly1305(mut k) => k.0.zeroize(),
_ => panic!(),
}
Ok(())
}

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use anyhow::ensure;
use zeroize::Zeroizing;
use rosenpass_constant_time::xor;
use rosenpass_sodium::hash::blake2b;
use rosenpass_to::{ops::copy_slice, with_destination, To};
use crate::subtle::blake2b;
use zeroize::Zeroizing;
pub const KEY_LEN: usize = 32;
pub const KEY_MIN: usize = KEY_LEN;

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pub mod blake2b;
#[cfg(not(feature = "experiment_libcrux"))]
pub mod chacha20poly1305_ietf;
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_libcrux")]
pub mod chacha20poly1305_ietf_libcrux;
pub mod incorrect_hmac_blake2b;
pub mod xchacha20poly1305_ietf;

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use rosenpass_to::ops::copy_slice;
use rosenpass_to::To;
use rosenpass_util::typenum2const;
use chacha20poly1305::aead::generic_array::GenericArray;
use chacha20poly1305::XChaCha20Poly1305 as AeadImpl;
use chacha20poly1305::{AeadCore, AeadInPlace, KeyInit, KeySizeUser};
pub const KEY_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { <AeadImpl as KeySizeUser>::KeySize };
pub const TAG_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { <AeadImpl as AeadCore>::TagSize };
pub const NONCE_LEN: usize = typenum2const! { <AeadImpl as AeadCore>::NonceSize };
#[inline]
pub fn encrypt(
ciphertext: &mut [u8],
key: &[u8],
nonce: &[u8],
ad: &[u8],
plaintext: &[u8],
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let nonce = GenericArray::from_slice(nonce);
let (n, ct_mac) = ciphertext.split_at_mut(NONCE_LEN);
let (ct, mac) = ct_mac.split_at_mut(ct_mac.len() - TAG_LEN);
copy_slice(nonce).to(n);
copy_slice(plaintext).to(ct);
let mac_value = AeadImpl::new_from_slice(key)?.encrypt_in_place_detached(nonce, ad, ct)?;
copy_slice(&mac_value[..]).to(mac);
Ok(())
}
#[inline]
pub fn decrypt(
plaintext: &mut [u8],
key: &[u8],
ad: &[u8],
ciphertext: &[u8],
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let (n, ct_mac) = ciphertext.split_at(NONCE_LEN);
let (ct, mac) = ct_mac.split_at(ct_mac.len() - TAG_LEN);
let nonce = GenericArray::from_slice(n);
let tag = GenericArray::from_slice(mac);
copy_slice(ct).to(plaintext);
AeadImpl::new_from_slice(key)?.decrypt_in_place_detached(nonce, ad, plaintext, tag)?;
Ok(())
}

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# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[features]
constant_time_tests = []
[dependencies]
rosenpass-to = { workspace = true }
memsec = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
rand = "0.8.5"

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use core::ptr;
/// Little endian memcmp version of quinier/memsec
/// https://github.com/quininer/memsec/blob/bbc647967ff6d20d6dccf1c85f5d9037fcadd3b0/src/lib.rs#L30
#[inline(never)]
pub unsafe fn memcmp_le(b1: *const u8, b2: *const u8, len: usize) -> i32 {
let mut res = 0;
for i in 0..len {
let diff =
i32::from(ptr::read_volatile(b1.add(i))) - i32::from(ptr::read_volatile(b2.add(i)));
res = (res & (((diff - 1) & !diff) >> 8)) | diff;
}
((res - 1) >> 8) + (res >> 8) + 1
}
/// compares two slices of memory content and returns an integer indicating the relationship between
/// the slices
///
/// ## Returns
/// - <0 if the first byte that does not match both slices has a lower value in `a` than in `b`
/// - 0 if the contents are equal
/// - >0 if the first byte that does not match both slices has a higher value in `a` than in `b`
///
/// ## Leaks
/// If the two slices have differents lengths, the function will return immediately. This
/// effectively leaks the information whether the slices have equal length or not. This is widely
/// considered safe.
///
/// The execution time of the function grows approx. linear with the length of the input. This is
/// considered safe.
///
/// ## Tests
/// For discussion on how to ensure the constant-time execution of this function, see
/// <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/232>
#[inline]
pub fn compare(a: &[u8], b: &[u8]) -> i32 {
assert!(a.len() == b.len());
unsafe { memcmp_le(a.as_ptr(), b.as_ptr(), a.len()) }
}

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use core::hint::black_box;
/// Interpret the given slice as a little-endian unsigned integer
/// and increment that integer.
///
/// # Leaks
/// TODO: mention here if this function leaks any information, see
/// <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/232>
///
/// ## Tests
/// For discussion on how to ensure the constant-time execution of this function, see
/// <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/232>
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use rosenpass_constant_time::increment as inc;
/// use rosenpass_to::To;
///
/// fn testcase(v: &[u8], correct: &[u8]) {
/// let mut v = v.to_owned();
/// inc(&mut v);
/// assert_eq!(&v, correct);
/// }
///
/// testcase(b"", b"");
/// testcase(b"\x00", b"\x01");
/// testcase(b"\x01", b"\x02");
/// testcase(b"\xfe", b"\xff");
/// testcase(b"\xff", b"\x00");
/// testcase(b"\x00\x00", b"\x01\x00");
/// testcase(b"\x01\x00", b"\x02\x00");
/// testcase(b"\xfe\x00", b"\xff\x00");
/// testcase(b"\xff\x00", b"\x00\x01");
/// testcase(b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", b"\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00");
/// testcase(b"\x00\xa3\x00\x77\x00\x00", b"\x01\xa3\x00\x77\x00\x00");
/// testcase(b"\xff\xa3\x00\x77\x00\x00", b"\x00\xa4\x00\x77\x00\x00");
/// testcase(b"\xff\xff\xff\x77\x00\x00", b"\x00\x00\x00\x78\x00\x00");
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn increment(v: &mut [u8]) {
let mut carry = 1u8;
for val in v.iter_mut() {
let (v, c) = black_box(*val).overflowing_add(black_box(carry));
*black_box(val) = v;
*black_box(&mut carry) = black_box(black_box(c) as u8);
}
}

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//! constant-time implementations of some primitives
//!
//! Rosenpass internal library providing basic constant-time operations.
//!
//! ## TODO
//! Figure out methodology to ensure that code is actually constant time, see
//! <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/232>
use rosenpass_to::{with_destination, To};
mod compare;
mod increment;
mod memcmp;
mod xor;
pub use compare::compare;
pub use increment::increment;
pub use memcmp::memcmp;
pub use xor::xor;
/// Xors the source into the destination
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use rosenpass_constant_time::xor;
/// use rosenpass_to::To;
/// assert_eq!(
/// xor(b"world").to_this(|| b"hello".to_vec()),
/// b"\x1f\n\x1e\x00\x0b");
/// ```
///
/// # Panics
///
/// If source and destination are of different sizes.
#[inline]
pub fn xor<'a>(src: &'a [u8]) -> impl To<[u8], ()> + 'a {
with_destination(|dst: &mut [u8]| {
assert!(src.len() == dst.len());
for (dv, sv) in dst.iter_mut().zip(src.iter()) {
*dv ^= *sv;
}
})
}

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/// compares two sclices of memory content and returns whether they are equal
///
/// ## Leaks
/// If the two slices have differents lengths, the function will return immediately. This
/// effectively leaks the information whether the slices have equal length or not. This is widely
/// considered safe.
///
/// The execution time of the function grows approx. linear with the length of the input. This is
/// considered safe.
#[inline]
pub fn memcmp(a: &[u8], b: &[u8]) -> bool {
a.len() == b.len() && unsafe { memsec::memeq(a.as_ptr(), b.as_ptr(), a.len()) }
}
/// [tests::memcmp_runs_in_constant_time] runs a stasticial test that the equality of the two
/// input parameters does not correlate with the run time.
///
/// For discussion on how to (further) ensure the constant-time execution of this function,
/// see <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/232>
#[cfg(all(test, feature = "constant_time_tests"))]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use rand::seq::SliceRandom;
use rand::thread_rng;
use std::time::Instant;
#[test]
/// tests whether [memcmp] actually runs in constant time
///
/// This test function will run an equal amount of comparisons on two different sets of parameters:
/// - completely equal slices
/// - completely unequal slices.
/// All comparisons are executed in a randomized order. The test will fail if one of the
/// two sets is checked for equality significantly faster than the other set
/// (absolute correlation coefficient ≥ 0.01)
fn memcmp_runs_in_constant_time() {
// prepare data to compare
let n: usize = 1E6 as usize; // number of comparisons to run
let len = 1024; // length of each slice passed as parameters to the tested comparison function
let a1 = "a".repeat(len);
let a2 = a1.clone();
let b = "b".repeat(len);
let a1 = a1.as_bytes();
let a2 = a2.as_bytes();
let b = b.as_bytes();
// vector representing all timing tests
//
// Each element is a tuple of:
// 0: whether the test compared two equal slices
// 1: the duration needed for the comparison to run
let mut tests = (0..n)
.map(|i| (i < n / 2, std::time::Duration::ZERO))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
tests.shuffle(&mut thread_rng());
// run comparisons / call function to test
for test in tests.iter_mut() {
let now = Instant::now();
if test.0 {
memcmp(a1, a2);
} else {
memcmp(a1, b);
}
test.1 = now.elapsed();
// println!("eq: {}, elapsed: {:.2?}", test.0, test.1);
}
// sort by execution time and calculate Pearson correlation coefficient
tests.sort_by_key(|v| v.1);
let tests = tests
.iter()
.map(|t| (if t.0 { 1_f64 } else { 0_f64 }, t.1.as_nanos() as f64))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// averages
let (avg_x, avg_y): (f64, f64) = (
tests.iter().map(|t| t.0).sum::<f64>() / n as f64,
tests.iter().map(|t| t.1).sum::<f64>() / n as f64,
);
assert!((avg_x - 0.5).abs() < 1E-12);
// standard deviations
let sd_x = 0.5;
let sd_y = (1_f64 / n as f64
* tests
.iter()
.map(|t| {
let difference = t.1 - avg_y;
difference * difference
})
.sum::<f64>())
.sqrt();
// covariance
let cv = 1_f64 / n as f64
* tests
.iter()
.map(|t| (t.0 - avg_x) * (t.1 - avg_y))
.sum::<f64>();
// Pearson correlation
let correlation = cv / (sd_x * sd_y);
println!("correlation: {:.6?}", correlation);
assert!(
correlation.abs() < 0.01,
"execution time correlates with result"
)
}
}

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use core::hint::black_box;
use rosenpass_to::{with_destination, To};
/// Xors the source into the destination
///
/// # Panics
/// If source and destination are of different sizes.
///
/// # Leaks
/// TODO: mention here if this function leaks any information, see
/// <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/232>
///
/// ## Tests
/// For discussion on how to ensure the constant-time execution of this function, see
/// <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/232>
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use rosenpass_constant_time::xor;
/// use rosenpass_to::To;
/// assert_eq!(
/// xor(b"world").to_this(|| b"hello".to_vec()),
/// b"\x1f\n\x1e\x00\x0b");
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn xor(src: &[u8]) -> impl To<[u8], ()> + '_ {
with_destination(|dst: &mut [u8]| {
assert!(black_box(src.len()) == black_box(dst.len()));
for (dv, sv) in dst.iter_mut().zip(src.iter()) {
*black_box(dv) ^= black_box(*sv);
}
})
}

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# We have to filter this STYLE error out, because it is very platform specific
OUTPUT=$(mandoc -Tlint "$1" | grep --invert-match "STYLE: referenced manual not found")
if [ -z "$OUTPUT" ]
then
exit 0
else
echo "$1 is malformatted, check mandoc -Tlint $1"
echo "$OUTPUT"
exit 1
fi

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you probably do not need this tool.
.Ss COMMANDS
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ar gen-keys --secret-key <file-path> --public-key <file-path>
.It Ar keygen private-key <file-path> public-key <file-path>
Generate a keypair to use in the exchange command later.
Send the public-key file to your communication partner and keep the private-key
file secret!
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Rosenpass was created by Karolin Varner, Benjamin Lipp, Wanja Zaeske,
Marei Peischl, Stephan Ajuvo, and Lisa Schmidt.
.Pp
This manual page was written by
.An Clara Engler
.An Emil Engler
.Sh BUGS
The bugs are tracked at
.Lk https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues .

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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Rosenpass was created by Karolin Varner, Benjamin Lipp, Wanja Zaeske,
Marei Peischl, Stephan Ajuvo, and Lisa Schmidt.
.Pp
This manual page was written by
.An Clara Engler
.An Emil Engler
.Sh BUGS
The bugs are tracked at
.Lk https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues .

38
flake.lock generated
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@@ -2,15 +2,17 @@
"nodes": {
"fenix": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": ["nixpkgs"],
"nixpkgs": [
"nixpkgs"
],
"rust-analyzer-src": "rust-analyzer-src"
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712298178,
"narHash": "sha256-590fpCPXYAkaAeBz/V91GX4/KGzPObdYtqsTWzT6AhI=",
"lastModified": 1699770036,
"narHash": "sha256-bZmI7ytPAYLpyFNgj5xirDkKuAniOkj1xHdv5aIJ5GM=",
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "fenix",
"rev": "569b5b5781395da08e7064e825953c548c26af76",
"rev": "81ab0b4f7ae9ebb57daa0edf119c4891806e4d3a",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@@ -24,11 +26,11 @@
"systems": "systems"
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1710146030,
"narHash": "sha256-SZ5L6eA7HJ/nmkzGG7/ISclqe6oZdOZTNoesiInkXPQ=",
"lastModified": 1694529238,
"narHash": "sha256-zsNZZGTGnMOf9YpHKJqMSsa0dXbfmxeoJ7xHlrt+xmY=",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"rev": "b1d9ab70662946ef0850d488da1c9019f3a9752a",
"rev": "ff7b65b44d01cf9ba6a71320833626af21126384",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@@ -39,7 +41,9 @@
},
"naersk": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": ["nixpkgs"]
"nixpkgs": [
"nixpkgs"
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1698420672,
@@ -57,18 +61,16 @@
},
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712168706,
"narHash": "sha256-XP24tOobf6GGElMd0ux90FEBalUtw6NkBSVh/RlA6ik=",
"lastModified": 1698846319,
"narHash": "sha256-4jyW/dqFBVpWFnhl0nvP6EN4lP7/ZqPxYRjl6var0Oc=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "1487bdea619e4a7a53a4590c475deabb5a9d1bfb",
"rev": "34bdaaf1f0b7fb6d9091472edc968ff10a8c2857",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "NixOS",
"ref": "nixos-23.11",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"type": "github"
"id": "nixpkgs",
"type": "indirect"
}
},
"root": {
@@ -82,11 +84,11 @@
"rust-analyzer-src": {
"flake": false,
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712156296,
"narHash": "sha256-St7ZQrkrr5lmQX9wC1ZJAFxL8W7alswnyZk9d1se3Us=",
"lastModified": 1699715108,
"narHash": "sha256-yPozsobJU55gj+szgo4Lpcg1lHvGQYAT6Y4MrC80mWE=",
"owner": "rust-lang",
"repo": "rust-analyzer",
"rev": "8e581ac348e223488622f4d3003cb2bd412bf27e",
"rev": "5fcf5289e726785d20d3aa4d13d90a43ed248e83",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {

184
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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-23.11";
flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
# for quicker rust builds
@@ -36,6 +35,24 @@
# normal nixpkgs
pkgs = import nixpkgs {
inherit system;
# TODO remove overlay once a fix for
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/216904 got merged
overlays = [
(
final: prev: {
iproute2 = prev.iproute2.overrideAttrs (old:
let
isStatic = prev.stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic;
in
{
makeFlags = old.makeFlags ++ prev.lib.optional isStatic [
"TC_CONFIG_NO_XT=y"
];
});
}
)
];
};
# parsed Cargo.toml
@@ -72,9 +89,17 @@
result = pkgs.lib.sources.cleanSourceWith { inherit src filter; };
};
# builds a bin path for all dependencies for the `rp` shellscript
rpBinPath = p: with p; lib.makeBinPath [
coreutils
findutils
gawk
wireguard-tools
];
# a function to generate a nix derivation for rosenpass against any
# given set of nixpkgs
rosenpassDerivation = p:
rpDerivation = p:
let
# whether we want to build a statically linked binary
isStatic = p.targetPlatform.isStatic;
@@ -120,10 +145,12 @@
p.stdenv.cc
cmake # for oqs build in the oqs-sys crate
mandoc # for the built-in manual
makeWrapper # for the rp shellscript
pkg-config # let libsodium-sys-stable find libsodium
removeReferencesTo
rustPlatform.bindgenHook # for C-bindings in the crypto libs
];
buildInputs = with p; [ bash ];
buildInputs = with p; [ bash libsodium ];
override = x: {
preBuild =
@@ -150,111 +177,11 @@
preBuild = (lib.optionalString isStatic ''
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE="$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE -lc"
'');
};
# We want to build for a specific target...
CARGO_BUILD_TARGET = target;
# ... which might require a non-default linker:
"CARGO_TARGET_${shout target}_LINKER" =
let
inherit (p.stdenv) cc;
in
"${cc}/bin/${cc.targetPrefix}cc";
meta = with pkgs.lib;
{
inherit (cargoToml.package) description homepage;
license = with licenses; [ mit asl20 ];
maintainers = [ maintainers.wucke13 ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
} // (lib.mkIf isStatic {
# otherwise pkg-config tries to link non-existent dynamic libs
# documented here: https://docs.rs/pkg-config/latest/pkg_config/
PKG_CONFIG_ALL_STATIC = true;
# tell rust to build everything statically linked
CARGO_BUILD_RUSTFLAGS = "-C target-feature=+crt-static";
});
# a function to generate a nix derivation for the rp helper against any
# given set of nixpkgs
rpDerivation = p:
let
# whether we want to build a statically linked binary
isStatic = p.targetPlatform.isStatic;
# the rust target of `p`
target = p.rust.toRustTargetSpec p.targetPlatform;
# convert a string to shout case
shout = string: builtins.replaceStrings [ "-" ] [ "_" ] (pkgs.lib.toUpper string);
# suitable Rust toolchain
toolchain = with inputs.fenix.packages.${system}; combine [
stable.cargo
stable.rustc
targets.${target}.stable.rust-std
];
# naersk with a custom toolchain
naersk = pkgs.callPackage inputs.naersk {
cargo = toolchain;
rustc = toolchain;
};
# used to trick the build.rs into believing that CMake was ran **again**
fakecmake = pkgs.writeScriptBin "cmake" ''
#! ${pkgs.stdenv.shell} -e
true
'';
in
naersk.buildPackage
{
# metadata and source
name = cargoToml.package.name;
version = cargoToml.package.version;
inherit src;
cargoBuildOptions = x: x ++ [ "-p" "rp" ];
cargoTestOptions = x: x ++ [ "-p" "rp" ];
doCheck = true;
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
p.stdenv.cc
cmake # for oqs build in the oqs-sys crate
mandoc # for the built-in manual
removeReferencesTo
rustPlatform.bindgenHook # for C-bindings in the crypto libs
];
buildInputs = with p; [ bash ];
override = x: {
preBuild =
# nix defaults to building for aarch64 _without_ the armv8-a crypto
# extensions, but liboqs depens on these
(lib.optionalString (system == "aarch64-linux") ''
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE="$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE -march=armv8-a+crypto"
''
);
# fortify is only compatible with dynamic linking
hardeningDisable = lib.optional isStatic "fortify";
};
overrideMain = x: {
# CMake detects that it was served a _foreign_ target dir, and CMake
# would be executed again upon the second build step of naersk.
# By adding our specially optimized CMake version, we reduce the cost
# of recompilation by 99 % while, while avoiding any CMake errors.
nativeBuildInputs = [ (lib.hiPrio fakecmake) ] ++ x.nativeBuildInputs;
# make sure that libc is linked, under musl this is not the case per
# default
preBuild = (lib.optionalString isStatic ''
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE="$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE -lc"
'');
preInstall = ''
install -D ${./rp} $out/bin/rp
wrapProgram $out/bin/rp --prefix PATH : "${ rpBinPath p }"
'';
};
# We want to build for a specific target...
@@ -296,8 +223,7 @@
rec {
packages = rec {
default = rosenpass;
rosenpass = rosenpassDerivation pkgs;
rp = rpDerivation pkgs;
rosenpass = rpDerivation pkgs;
rosenpass-oci-image = rosenpassOCI "rosenpass";
# derivation for the release
@@ -308,10 +234,6 @@
if pkgs.hostPlatform.isLinux then
packages.rosenpass-static
else packages.rosenpass;
rp =
if pkgs.hostPlatform.isLinux then
packages.rp-static
else packages.rp;
oci-image =
if pkgs.hostPlatform.isLinux then
packages.rosenpass-static-oci-image
@@ -320,15 +242,14 @@
pkgs.runCommandNoCC "lace-result" { }
''
mkdir {bin,$out}
tar -cvf $out/rosenpass-${system}-${version}.tar \
-C ${package} bin/rosenpass \
-C ${rp} bin/rp
cp ${./.}/rp bin/
tar -cvf $out/rosenpass-${system}-${version}.tar bin/rp \
-C ${package} bin/rosenpass
cp ${oci-image} \
$out/rosenpass-oci-image-${system}-${version}.tar.gz
'';
} // (if pkgs.stdenv.isLinux then rec {
rosenpass-static = rosenpassDerivation pkgs.pkgsStatic;
rp-static = rpDerivation pkgs.pkgsStatic;
rosenpass-static = rpDerivation pkgs.pkgsStatic;
rosenpass-static-oci-image = rosenpassOCI "rosenpass-static";
} else { });
}
@@ -343,6 +264,7 @@
inherit system;
};
packages = self.packages.${system};
devShells = self.devShells.${system};
in
{
#
@@ -370,6 +292,7 @@
];
buildPhase = ''
export HOME=$(mktemp -d)
export OSFONTDIR="$(kpsewhich --var-value TEXMF)/fonts/{opentype/public/nunito,truetype/google/noto}"
latexmk -r tex/CI.rc
'';
installPhase = ''
@@ -403,6 +326,28 @@
'';
};
#
### A DevContainer attempt
#
packages.dev-container = pkgs.dockerTools.buildImage rec {
name = "rosenpass-dev-container";
tag = "latest";
copyToRoot = pkgs.buildEnv {
name = "image-root";
paths = with pkgs; [
bash
coreutils
curl
gnutar
gzip
openssh
stdenv.cc
]; #++ lib.lists.filter (p: builtins.hasAttr "version" p)
#devShells.default.nativeBuildInputs;
pathsToLink = [ "/bin" "/lib" ];
};
config.Cmd = [ "/bin/bash" ];
};
#
### Devshells ###
@@ -411,12 +356,11 @@
inherit (packages.proof-proverif) CRYPTOVERIF_LIB;
inputsFrom = [ packages.default ];
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
inputs.fenix.packages.${system}.complete.toolchain
cmake # override the fakecmake from the main step above
cargo-release
clippy
nodePackages.prettier
nushell # for the .ci/gen-workflow-files.nu script
rustfmt
packages.proverif-patched
];
};

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@@ -1,115 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Parse command line options
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--mode)
mode="$2"
shift 2
;;
*)
echo "Unknown option: $1"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# Check if mode is specified
if [ -z "$mode" ]; then
echo "Please specify the mode using --mode option. Valid modes are 'check' and 'fix'."
exit 1
fi
# Find all Markdown files in the current directory and its subdirectories
mapfile -t md_files < <(find . -type f -name "*.md")
count=0
# Iterate through each Markdown file
for file in "${md_files[@]}"; do
# Use awk to extract Rust code blocks enclosed within triple backticks
rust_code_blocks=$(awk '/```rust/{flag=1; next}/```/{flag=0} flag' "$file")
# Count the number of Rust code blocks
num_fences=$(awk '/```rust/{f=1} f{if(/```/){f=0; count++}} END{print count}' "$file")
if [ -n "$rust_code_blocks" ]; then
echo "Processing Rust code in $file"
# Iterate through each Rust code block
for ((i=1; i <= num_fences ; i++)); do
# Extract individual Rust code block using awk
current_rust_block=$(awk -v i="$i" '/```rust/{f=1; if (++count == i) next} f&&/```/{f=0;next} f' "$file")
# Variable to check if we have added the main function
add_main=0
# Check if the Rust code block is already inside a function
if ! echo "$current_rust_block" | grep -q "fn main()"; then
# If not, wrap it in a main function
current_rust_block=$'fn main() {\n'"$current_rust_block"$'\n}'
add_main=1
fi
if [ "$mode" == "check" ]; then
# Apply changes to the Rust code block
formatted_rust_code=$(echo "$current_rust_block" | rustfmt)
# Use rustfmt to format the Rust code block, remove first and last lines, and remove the first 4 spaces if added main function
if [ "$add_main" == 1 ]; then
formatted_rust_code=$(echo "$formatted_rust_code" | sed '1d;$d' | sed 's/^ //')
current_rust_block=$(echo "$current_rust_block" | sed '1d;')
current_rust_block=$(echo "$current_rust_block" | sed '$d')
fi
if [ "$formatted_rust_code" == "$current_rust_block" ]; then
echo "No changes needed in Rust code block $i in $file"
else
echo -e "\nChanges needed in Rust code block $i in $file:\n"
echo "$formatted_rust_code"
count=+1
fi
elif [ "$mode" == "fix" ]; then
# Replace current_rust_block with formatted_rust_code in the file
formatted_rust_code=$(echo "$current_rust_block" | rustfmt)
# Use rustfmt to format the Rust code block, remove first and last lines, and remove the first 4 spaces if added main function
if [ "$add_main" == 1 ]; then
formatted_rust_code=$(echo "$formatted_rust_code" | sed '1d;$d' | sed 's/^ //')
current_rust_block=$(echo "$current_rust_block" | sed '1d;')
current_rust_block=$(echo "$current_rust_block" | sed '$d')
fi
# Check if the formatted code is the same as the current Rust code block
if [ "$formatted_rust_code" == "$current_rust_block" ]; then
echo "No changes needed in Rust code block $i in $file"
else
echo "Formatting Rust code block $i in $file"
# Replace current_rust_block with formatted_rust_code in the file
# Use awk to find the line number of the pattern
start_line=$(grep -n "^\`\`\`rust" "$file" | sed -n "${i}p" | cut -d: -f1)
end_line=$(grep -n "^\`\`\`" "$file" | awk -F: -v start_line="$start_line" '$1 > start_line {print $1; exit;}')
if [ -n "$start_line" ] && [ -n "$end_line" ]; then
# Print lines before the Rust code block
head -n "$((start_line - 1))" "$file"
# Print the formatted Rust code block
echo "\`\`\`rust"
echo "$formatted_rust_code"
echo "\`\`\`"
# Print lines after the Rust code block
tail -n +"$((end_line + 1))" "$file"
else
# Rust code block not found or end line not found
cat "$file"
fi > tmpfile && mv tmpfile "$file"
fi
else
echo "Unknown mode: $mode. Valid modes are 'check' and 'fix'."
exit 1
fi
done
fi
done
# CI failure if changes are needed
if [ $count -gt 0 ]; then
echo "CI failed: Changes needed in Rust code blocks."
exit 1
fi

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@@ -4,9 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.1"
publish = false
edition = "2021"
[features]
experiment_libcrux = ["rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux"]
[package.metadata]
cargo-fuzz = true
@@ -15,6 +12,7 @@ arbitrary = { workspace = true }
libfuzzer-sys = { workspace = true }
stacker = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-secret-memory = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-sodium = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-ciphers = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-cipher-traits = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-to = { workspace = true }
@@ -51,37 +49,13 @@ test = false
doc = false
[[bin]]
name = "fuzz_box_secret_alloc_malloc"
path = "fuzz_targets/box_secret_alloc_malloc.rs"
name = "fuzz_box_sodium_alloc"
path = "fuzz_targets/box_sodium_alloc.rs"
test = false
doc = false
[[bin]]
name = "fuzz_vec_secret_alloc_malloc"
path = "fuzz_targets/vec_secret_alloc_malloc.rs"
test = false
doc = false
[[bin]]
name = "fuzz_box_secret_alloc_memfdsec"
path = "fuzz_targets/box_secret_alloc_memfdsec.rs"
test = false
doc = false
[[bin]]
name = "fuzz_vec_secret_alloc_memfdsec"
path = "fuzz_targets/vec_secret_alloc_memfdsec.rs"
test = false
doc = false
[[bin]]
name = "fuzz_box_secret_alloc_memfdsec_mallocfb"
path = "fuzz_targets/box_secret_alloc_memfdsec_mallocfb.rs"
test = false
doc = false
[[bin]]
name = "fuzz_vec_secret_alloc_memfdsec_mallocfb"
path = "fuzz_targets/vec_secret_alloc_memfdsec_mallocfb.rs"
name = "fuzz_vec_sodium_alloc"
path = "fuzz_targets/vec_sodium_alloc.rs"
test = false
doc = false

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ extern crate rosenpass;
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_ciphers::aead;
use rosenpass_sodium::init as sodium_init;
#[derive(arbitrary::Arbitrary, Debug)]
pub struct Input {
@@ -15,7 +16,10 @@ pub struct Input {
}
fuzz_target!(|input: Input| {
let mut ciphertext = vec![0u8; input.plaintext.len() + 16];
sodium_init().unwrap();
let mut ciphertext: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(input.plaintext.len() + 16);
ciphertext.resize(input.plaintext.len() + 16, 0);
aead::encrypt(
ciphertext.as_mut_slice(),

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ extern crate rosenpass;
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_ciphers::subtle::blake2b;
use rosenpass_sodium::{hash::blake2b, init as sodium_init};
use rosenpass_to::To;
#[derive(arbitrary::Arbitrary, Debug)]
@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ pub struct Blake2b {
}
fuzz_target!(|input: Blake2b| {
sodium_init().unwrap();
let mut out = [0u8; 32];
blake2b::hash(&input.key, &input.data).to(&mut out).unwrap();

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
#![no_main]
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::alloc::secret_box;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::*;
use std::sync::Once;
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
ONCE.call_once(secret_policy_use_only_malloc_secrets);
let _ = secret_box(data);
});

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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
#![no_main]
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::alloc::secret_box;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::*;
use std::sync::Once;
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
ONCE.call_once(secret_policy_use_only_memfd_secrets);
let _ = secret_box(data);
});

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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
#![no_main]
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::alloc::secret_box;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::*;
use std::sync::Once;
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
ONCE.call_once(secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets);
let _ = secret_box(data);
});

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
#![no_main]
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_sodium::{
alloc::{Alloc as SodiumAlloc, Box as SodiumBox},
init,
};
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
let _ = init();
let _ = SodiumBox::new_in(data, SodiumAlloc::new());
});

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@@ -4,17 +4,14 @@ extern crate rosenpass;
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass::protocol::CryptoServer;
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::Kem;
use rosenpass_ciphers::kem::StaticKem;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::*;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::{PublicBox, Secret};
use std::sync::Once;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::Secret;
use rosenpass_sodium::init as sodium_init;
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
fuzz_target!(|rx_buf: &[u8]| {
ONCE.call_once(secret_policy_use_only_malloc_secrets);
let sk = Secret::from_slice(&[0; StaticKem::SK_LEN]);
let pk = PublicBox::from_slice(&[0; StaticKem::PK_LEN]);
sodium_init().unwrap();
let sk = Secret::from_slice(&[0; 13568]);
let pk = Secret::from_slice(&[0; 524160]);
let mut cs = CryptoServer::new(sk, pk);
let mut tx_buf = [0; 10240];

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@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ use rosenpass_ciphers::kem::EphemeralKem;
#[derive(arbitrary::Arbitrary, Debug)]
pub struct Input {
pub pk: [u8; EphemeralKem::PK_LEN],
pub pk: [u8; 800],
}
fuzz_target!(|input: Input| {
let mut ciphertext = [0u8; EphemeralKem::CT_LEN];
let mut shared_secret = [0u8; EphemeralKem::SHK_LEN];
let mut ciphertext = [0u8; 768];
let mut shared_secret = [0u8; 32];
EphemeralKem::encaps(&mut shared_secret, &mut ciphertext, &input.pk).unwrap();
});

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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ use rosenpass_cipher_traits::Kem;
use rosenpass_ciphers::kem::StaticKem;
fuzz_target!(|input: [u8; StaticKem::PK_LEN]| {
let mut ciphertext = [0u8; StaticKem::CT_LEN];
let mut shared_secret = [0u8; StaticKem::SHK_LEN];
let mut ciphertext = [0u8; 188];
let mut shared_secret = [0u8; 32];
// We expect errors while fuzzing therefore we do not check the result.
let _ = StaticKem::encaps(&mut shared_secret, &mut ciphertext, &input);

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
#![no_main]
use std::sync::Once;
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::alloc::secret_vec;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::*;
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
ONCE.call_once(secret_policy_use_only_malloc_secrets);
let mut vec = secret_vec();
vec.extend_from_slice(data);
});

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
#![no_main]
use std::sync::Once;
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::alloc::secret_vec;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::*;
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
ONCE.call_once(secret_policy_use_only_memfd_secrets);
let mut vec = secret_vec();
vec.extend_from_slice(data);
});

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
#![no_main]
use std::sync::Once;
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::alloc::secret_vec;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::*;
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
ONCE.call_once(secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets);
let mut vec = secret_vec();
vec.extend_from_slice(data);
});

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
#![no_main]
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use rosenpass_sodium::{
alloc::{Alloc as SodiumAlloc, Vec as SodiumVec},
init,
};
fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| {
let _ = init();
let mut vec = SodiumVec::new_in(SodiumAlloc::new());
vec.extend_from_slice(data);
});

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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
[package]
name = "rosenpass-lenses"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Karolin Varner <karo@cupdev.net>", "wucke13 <wucke13@gmail.com>"]
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
description = "Rosenpass internal library for parsing binary data securely"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
paste = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }

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# Rosenpass internal binary parsing library
This is an internal library; no guarantee is made about its API at this point in time.

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use std::result::Result;
/// Common trait shared by all Lenses
pub trait LenseView {
const LEN: usize;
}
/// Error during lense creation
#[derive(thiserror::Error, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone)]
pub enum LenseError {
#[error("buffer size mismatch")]
BufferSizeMismatch,
}
pub type LenseResult<T> = Result<T, LenseError>;
impl LenseError {
pub fn ensure_exact_buffer_size(len: usize, required: usize) -> LenseResult<()> {
(len == required)
.then_some(())
.ok_or(LenseError::BufferSizeMismatch)
}
pub fn ensure_sufficient_buffer_size(len: usize, required: usize) -> LenseResult<()> {
(len >= required)
.then_some(())
.ok_or(LenseError::BufferSizeMismatch)
}
}
/// A macro to create data lenses.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! lense(
// prefix @ offset ; optional meta ; field name : field length, ...
(token_muncher_ref @ $offset:expr ; $( $attr:meta )* ; $field:ident : $len:expr $(, $( $tail:tt )+ )?) => {
::paste::paste!{
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
$( #[ $attr ] )*
///
#[doc = lense!(maybe_docstring_link $len)]
/// bytes long
pub fn $field(&self) -> &__ContainerType::Output {
&self.0[$offset .. $offset + $len]
}
/// The bytes until the
#[doc = lense!(maybe_docstring_link Self::$field)]
/// field
pub fn [< until_ $field >](&self) -> &__ContainerType::Output {
&self.0[0 .. $offset]
}
// if the tail exits, consume it as well
$(
lense!{token_muncher_ref @ $offset + $len ; $( $tail )+ }
)?
}
};
// prefix @ offset ; optional meta ; field name : field length, ...
(token_muncher_mut @ $offset:expr ; $( $attr:meta )* ; $field:ident : $len:expr $(, $( $tail:tt )+ )?) => {
::paste::paste!{
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
$( #[ $attr ] )*
///
#[doc = lense!(maybe_docstring_link $len)]
/// bytes long
pub fn [< $field _mut >](&mut self) -> &mut __ContainerType::Output {
&mut self.0[$offset .. $offset + $len]
}
// if the tail exits, consume it as well
$(
lense!{token_muncher_mut @ $offset + $len ; $( $tail )+ }
)?
}
};
// switch that yields literals unchanged, but creates docstring links to
// constants
// TODO the doc string link doesn't work if $x is taken from a generic,
(maybe_docstring_link $x:literal) => (stringify!($x));
(maybe_docstring_link $x:expr) => (stringify!([$x]));
// struct name < optional generics > := optional doc string field name : field length, ...
($type:ident $( < $( $generic:ident ),+ > )? := $( $( #[ $attr:meta ] )* $field:ident : $len:expr ),+) => (::paste::paste!{
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
/// A data lense to manipulate byte slices.
///
//// # Fields
///
$(
/// - `
#[doc = stringify!($field)]
/// `:
#[doc = lense!(maybe_docstring_link $len)]
/// bytes
)+
pub struct $type<__ContainerType $(, $( $generic ),+ )? > (
__ContainerType,
// The phantom data is required, since all generics declared on a
// type need to be used on the type.
// https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/error_codes/E0392.html
$( $( ::core::marker::PhantomData<$generic> ),+ )?
);
impl<__ContainerType $(, $( $generic: LenseView ),+ )? > $type<__ContainerType $(, $( $generic ),+ )? >{
$(
/// Size in bytes of the field `
#[doc = !($field)]
/// `
pub const fn [< $field _len >]() -> usize{
$len
}
)+
/// Verify that `len` exactly holds [Self]
pub fn check_size(len: usize) -> ::rosenpass_lenses::LenseResult<()> {
::rosenpass_lenses::LenseError::ensure_exact_buffer_size(len, $( $len + )+ 0)
}
}
// read-only accessor functions
impl<'a, __ContainerType $(, $( $generic: LenseView ),+ )?> $type<&'a __ContainerType $(, $( $generic ),+ )?>
where
__ContainerType: std::ops::Index<std::ops::Range<usize>> + ?Sized,
{
lense!{token_muncher_ref @ 0 ; $( $( $attr )* ; $field : $len ),+ }
/// View into all bytes belonging to this Lense
pub fn all_bytes(&self) -> &__ContainerType::Output {
&self.0[0..Self::LEN]
}
}
// mutable accessor functions
impl<'a, __ContainerType $(, $( $generic: LenseView ),+ )?> $type<&'a mut __ContainerType $(, $( $generic ),+ )?>
where
__ContainerType: std::ops::IndexMut<std::ops::Range<usize>> + ?Sized,
{
lense!{token_muncher_ref @ 0 ; $( $( $attr )* ; $field : $len ),+ }
lense!{token_muncher_mut @ 0 ; $( $( $attr )* ; $field : $len ),+ }
/// View into all bytes belonging to this Lense
pub fn all_bytes(&self) -> &__ContainerType::Output {
&self.0[0..Self::LEN]
}
/// View into all bytes belonging to this Lense
pub fn all_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut __ContainerType::Output {
&mut self.0[0..Self::LEN]
}
}
// lense trait, allowing us to know the implementing lenses size
impl<__ContainerType $(, $( $generic: LenseView ),+ )? > LenseView for $type<__ContainerType $(, $( $generic ),+ )? >{
/// Number of bytes required to store this type in binary format
const LEN: usize = $( $len + )+ 0;
}
/// Extension trait to allow checked creation of a lense over
/// some byte slice that contains a
#[doc = lense!(maybe_docstring_link $type)]
pub trait [< $type Ext >] {
type __ContainerType;
/// Create a lense to the byte slice
fn [< $type:snake >] $(< $($generic : LenseView),* >)? (self) -> ::rosenpass_lenses::LenseResult< $type<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >>;
/// Create a lense to the byte slice, automatically truncating oversized buffers
fn [< $type:snake _ truncating >] $(< $($generic : LenseView),* >)? (self) -> ::rosenpass_lenses::LenseResult< $type<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >>;
}
impl<'a> [< $type Ext >] for &'a [u8] {
type __ContainerType = &'a [u8];
fn [< $type:snake >] $(< $($generic : LenseView),* >)? (self) -> ::rosenpass_lenses::LenseResult< $type<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >> {
$type::<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >::check_size(self.len())?;
Ok($type ( self, $( $( ::core::marker::PhantomData::<$generic> ),+ )? ))
}
fn [< $type:snake _ truncating >] $(< $($generic : LenseView),* >)? (self) -> ::rosenpass_lenses::LenseResult< $type<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >> {
let required_size = $( $len + )+ 0;
::rosenpass_lenses::LenseError::ensure_sufficient_buffer_size(self.len(), required_size)?;
[< $type Ext >]::[< $type:snake >](&self[..required_size])
}
}
impl<'a> [< $type Ext >] for &'a mut [u8] {
type __ContainerType = &'a mut [u8];
fn [< $type:snake >] $(< $($generic : LenseView),* >)? (self) -> ::rosenpass_lenses::LenseResult< $type<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >> {
$type::<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >::check_size(self.len())?;
Ok($type ( self, $( $( ::core::marker::PhantomData::<$generic> ),+ )? ))
}
fn [< $type:snake _ truncating >] $(< $($generic : LenseView),* >)? (self) -> ::rosenpass_lenses::LenseResult< $type<Self::__ContainerType, $( $($generic),+ )? >> {
let required_size = $( $len + )+ 0;
::rosenpass_lenses::LenseError::ensure_sufficient_buffer_size(self.len(), required_size)?;
[< $type Ext >]::[< $type:snake >](&mut self[..required_size])
}
}
});
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# Additional files
This folder contains additional files that are used in the project.
## `generate_configs.py`
The script is used to generate configuration files for a benchmark setup
consisting of a device under testing (DUT) and automatic test equipment (ATE),
basically a strong machine capable of running multiple Rosenpass instances at
once.
At the top of the script multiple variables can be set to configure the DUT IP
address and more. Once configured you may run `python3 generate_configs.py` to
create the configuration files.
A new folder called `output/` is created containing the subfolder `dut/` and
`ate/`. The former has to be copied on the DUT, ideally reproducible hardware
like a Raspberry Pi, while the latter is copied to the ATE, i.e. a laptop.
### Running a benchmark
On the ATE a run script is required since multiple instances of `rosenpass` are
started with different configurations in parallel. The scripts are named after
the number of instances they start, e.g. `run-50.sh` starts 50 instances.
```shell
# on the ATE aka laptop
cd output/ate
./run-10.sh
```
On the DUT you start a single Rosenpass instance with the configuration matching
the ATE number of peers.
```shell
# on the DUT aka Raspberry Pi
rosenpass exchange-config configs/dut-10.toml
```
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from pathlib import Path
from subprocess import run
import os
config = dict(
peer_counts=[1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500],
peer_count_max=100,
ate_ip="127.0.0.1",
dut_ip="127.0.0.1",
dut_port=9999,
path_to_rosenpass_bin=os.getcwd() + "/target/release/rosenpass",
)
print(config)
output_dir = Path("output")
output_dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
template_dut = """
public_key = "keys/dut-public-key"
secret_key = "keys/dut-secret-key"
listen = ["{dut_ip}:{dut_port}"]
verbosity = "Quiet"
"""
template_dut_peer = """
[[peers]] # ATE-{i}
public_key = "keys/ate-{i}-public-key"
endpoint = "{ate_ip}:{ate_port}"
key_out = "out/key_out_{i}"
"""
template_ate = """
public_key = "keys/ate-{i}-public-key"
secret_key = "keys/ate-{i}-secret-key"
listen = ["{ate_ip}:{ate_port}"]
verbosity = "Quiet"
[[peers]] # DUT
public_key = "keys/dut-public-key"
endpoint = "{dut_ip}:{dut_port}"
key_out = "out/key_out_{i}"
"""
(output_dir / "dut" / "keys").mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
(output_dir / "dut" / "out").mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
(output_dir / "dut" / "configs").mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
(output_dir / "ate" / "keys").mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
(output_dir / "ate" / "out").mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
(output_dir / "ate" / "configs").mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
for peer_count in config["peer_counts"]:
dut_config = template_dut.format(**config)
for i in range(peer_count):
dut_config += template_dut_peer.format(**config, i=i, ate_port=50000 + i)
(output_dir / "dut" / "configs" / f"dut-{peer_count}.toml").write_text(dut_config)
if not (output_dir / "dut" / "keys" / "dut-public-key").exists():
print("Generate DUT keys")
run(
[
config["path_to_rosenpass_bin"],
"gen-keys",
f"configs/dut-{peer_count}.toml",
],
cwd=output_dir / "dut",
)
else:
print("DUT keys already exist")
# copy the DUT public key to the ATE
(output_dir / "ate" / "keys" / "dut-public-key").write_bytes(
(output_dir / "dut" / "keys" / "dut-public-key").read_bytes()
)
ate_script = "(trap 'kill 0' SIGINT; \\\n"
for i in range(config["peer_count_max"]):
(output_dir / "ate" / "configs" / f"ate-{i}.toml").write_text(
template_ate.format(**config, i=i, ate_port=50000 + i)
)
if not (output_dir / "ate" / "keys" / f"ate-{i}-public-key").exists():
# generate ATE keys
run(
[config["path_to_rosenpass_bin"], "gen-keys", f"configs/ate-{i}.toml"],
cwd=output_dir / "ate",
)
else:
print(f"ATE-{i} keys already exist")
# copy the ATE public keys to the DUT
(output_dir / "dut" / "keys" / f"ate-{i}-public-key").write_bytes(
(output_dir / "ate" / "keys" / f"ate-{i}-public-key").read_bytes()
)
ate_script += (
f"{config['path_to_rosenpass_bin']} exchange-config configs/ate-{i}.toml & \\\n"
)
if (i + 1) in config["peer_counts"]:
write_script = ate_script
write_script += "wait)"
(output_dir / "ate" / f"run-{i+1}.sh").write_text(write_script)

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- Benjamin Lipp = Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy (MPI-SP)
- Wanja Zaeske
- Lisa Schmidt = {Scientific Illustrator \\url{mullana.de}}
- Prabhpreet Dua
abstract: |
Rosenpass is used to create post-quantum-secure VPNs. Rosenpass computes a shared key, WireGuard (WG) [@wg] uses the shared key to establish a secure connection. Rosenpass can also be used without WireGuard, deriving post-quantum-secure symmetric keys for another application. The Rosenpass protocol builds on “Post-quantum WireGuard” (PQWG) [@pqwg] and improves it by using a cookie mechanism to provide security against state disruption attacks.
@@ -219,7 +218,6 @@ The server needs to store the following variables:
* `spkm`
* `biscuit_key` Randomly chosen key used to encrypt biscuits
* `biscuit_ctr` Retransmission protection for biscuits
* `cookie_secret`- A randomized cookie secret to derive cookies sent to peer when under load. This secret changes every 120 seconds
Not mandated per se, but required in practice:
@@ -245,7 +243,6 @@ The initiator stores the following local state for each ongoing handshake:
* `ck` The chaining key
* `eski` The initiator's ephemeral secret key
* `epki` The initiator's ephemeral public key
* `cookie_value`- Cookie value sent by an initiator peer under load, used to compute cookie field in outgoing handshake to peer under load. This value expires 120 seconds from when a peer sends this value using the CookieReply message
The responder stores no state. While the responder has access to all of the above variables except for `eski`, the responder discards them after generating the RespHello message. Instead, the responder state is contained inside a cookie called a biscuit. This value is returned to the responder inside the InitConf packet. The biscuit consists of:
@@ -431,92 +428,12 @@ The responder code handling InitConf needs to deal with the biscuits and package
ICR5 and ICR6 perform biscuit replay protection using the biscuit number. This is not handled in `load_biscuit()` itself because there is the case that `biscuit_no = biscuit_used` which needs to be dealt with for retransmission handling.
### Denial of Service Mitigation and Cookies
Rosenpass derives its cookie-based DoS mitigation technique for a responder when receiving InitHello messages from Wireguard [@wg].
When the responder is under load, it may choose to not process further InitHello handshake messages, but instead to respond with a cookie reply message (see Figure \ref{img:MessageTypes}).
The sender of the exchange then uses this cookie in order to resend the message and have it accepted the following time by the reciever.
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:
```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.
#### Envelope `mac` Field
Similar to `mac.1` in Wireguard handshake messages, the `mac` field of a Rosenpass envelope from a handshake packet sender's point of view consists of the following:
```pseudorust
mac = lhash("mac", spkt, MAC_WIRE_DATA)[0..16]
```
where `MAC_WIRE_DATA` represents all bytes of msg prior to `mac` field in the envelope.
If a client receives an invalid `mac` value for any message, it will discard the message.
#### Envelope cookie field
The initiator, on receiving a CookieReply message, decrypts `cookie_encrypted` and stores the `cookie_value` for the session into `peer[sid].cookie_value` for a limited time (120 seconds). This value is then used to set `cookie` field set for subsequent messages and retransmissions to the responder as follows:
```pseudorust
if (peer.cookie_value.is_none() || seconds_since_update(peer[sid].cookie_value) >= 120) {
cookie.zeroize(); //zeroed out 16 bytes bitstring
}
else {
cookie = lhash("cookie",peer.cookie_value.unwrap(),COOKIE_WIRE_DATA)
}
```
Here, `seconds_since_update(peer.cookie_value)` is the amount of time in seconds ellapsed since last cookie was received, and `COOKIE_WIRE_DATA` are the message contents of all bytes of the retransmitted message prior to the `cookie` field.
The inititator can use an invalid value for the `cookie` value, when the responder is not under load, and the responder must ignore this value.
However, when the responder is under load, it may reject InitHello messages with the invalid `cookie` value, and issue a cookie reply message.
### Conditions to trigger DoS Mechanism
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.
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.
Currently, the following constants are derived from the Linux kernel implementation of Wireguard:
```pseudorust
MAX_QUEUED_INCOMING_HANDSHAKES_THRESHOLD = 4096
LAST_UNDER_LOAD_WINDOW = 1 //seconds
```
## Dealing with Packet Loss
The initiator deals with packet loss by storing the messages it sends to the responder and retransmitting them in randomized, exponentially increasing intervals until they get a response. Receiving RespHello terminates retransmission of InitHello. A Data or EmptyData message serves as acknowledgement of receiving InitConf and terminates its retransmission.
The responder does not need to do anything special to handle RespHello retransmission if the RespHello package is lost, the initiator retransmits InitHello and the responder can generate another RespHello package from that. InitConf retransmission needs to be handled specifically in the responder code because accepting an InitConf retransmission would reset the live session including the nonce counter, which would cause nonce reuse. Implementations must detect the case that `biscuit_no = biscuit_used` in ICR5, skip execution of ICR6 and ICR7, and just transmit another EmptyData package to confirm that the initiator can stop transmitting InitConf.
### Interaction with cookie reply system
The cookie reply system does not interfere with the retransmission logic discussed above.
When the initator is under load, it will ignore processing any incoming messages.
When a responder is under load and it receives an InitHello handshake message, the InitHello message will be discarded and a cookie reply message is sent. The initiator, then on the reciept of the cookie reply message, will store a decrypted `cookie_value` to set the `cookie` field to subsequently sent messages. As per the retransmission mechanism above, the initiator will send a retransmitted InitHello message with a valid `cookie` value appended. On receiving the retransmitted handshake message, the responder will validate the `cookie` value and resume with the handshake process.
When the responder is under load and it recieves an InitConf message, the message will be directly processed without checking the validity of the cookie field.
# Changelog
- Added section "Denial of Service Mitigation and Cookies", and modify "Dealing with Packet Loss" for DoS cookie mechanism
\printbibliography
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@@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ Follow [quick start instructions](https://rosenpass.eu/#start) to get a VPN up a
## Software architecture
The [rosenpass tool](./src/) is written in Rust and uses liboqs[^liboqs]. The tool establishes a symmetric key and provides it to WireGuard. Since it supplies WireGuard with key through the PSK feature using Rosenpass+WireGuard is cryptographically no less secure than using WireGuard on its own ("hybrid security"). Rosenpass refreshes the symmetric key every two minutes.
The [rosenpass tool](./src/) is written in Rust and uses liboqs[^liboqs] and libsodium[^libsodium]. The tool establishes a symmetric key and provides it to WireGuard. Since it supplies WireGuard with key through the PSK feature using Rosenpass+WireGuard is cryptographically no less secure than using WireGuard on its own ("hybrid security"). Rosenpass refreshes the symmetric key every two minutes.
As with any application a small risk of critical security issues (such as buffer overflows, remote code execution) exists; the Rosenpass application is written in the Rust programming language which is much less prone to such issues. Rosenpass can also write keys to files instead of supplying them to WireGuard With a bit of scripting the stand alone mode of the implementation can be used to run the application in a Container, VM or on another host. This mode can also be used to integrate tools other than WireGuard with Rosenpass.
The [`rp`](./rp) tool written in Rust makes it easy to create a VPN using WireGuard and Rosenpass.
The [`rp`](./rp) tool written in bash makes it easy to create a VPN using WireGuard and Rosenpass.
`rp` is easy to get started with but has a few drawbacks; it runs as root, demanding access to both WireGuard
and Rosenpass private keys, takes control of the interface and works with exactly one interface. If you do not feel confident about running Rosenpass as root, you should use the stand-alone mode to create a more secure setup using containers, jails, or virtual machines.
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ The code uses a variety of optimizations to speed up analysis such as using secr
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/
[^libsodium]: https://doc.libsodium.org/
[^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
@@ -66,8 +67,6 @@ A wrapper script provides instant feedback about which queries execute as expect
# Getting Rosenpass
Documentation and installation guides can be found at the [Rosenpass website](https://rosenpass.eu/docs).
Rosenpass is packaged for more and more distributions, maybe also for the distribution of your choice?
[![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/rosenpass.svg)](https://repology.org/project/rosenpass/versions)

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@@ -9,19 +9,6 @@ homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
readme = "readme.md"
[[bin]]
name = "rosenpass"
path = "src/main.rs"
[[bin]]
name = "rosenpass-gen-ipc-msg-types"
path = "src/bin/gen-ipc-msg-types.rs"
required-features = ["experiment_api", "internal_bin_gen_ipc_msg_types"]
[[test]]
name = "api-integration-tests"
required-features = ["experiment_api", "internal_testing"]
[[bench]]
name = "handshake"
harness = false
@@ -29,13 +16,16 @@ harness = false
[dependencies]
rosenpass-util = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-constant-time = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-sodium = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-ciphers = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-cipher-traits = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-to = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-secret-memory = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-lenses = { workspace = true }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
static_assertions = { workspace = true }
memoffset = { workspace = true }
libsodium-sys-stable = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
paste = { workspace = true }
log = { workspace = true }
@@ -45,14 +35,6 @@ toml = { workspace = true }
clap = { workspace = true }
mio = { workspace = true }
rand = { workspace = true }
zerocopy = { workspace = true }
home = { workspace = true }
derive_builder = {workspace = true}
rosenpass-wireguard-broker = {workspace = true}
zeroize = { workspace = true }
hex-literal = { workspace = true, optional = true }
hex = { workspace = true, optional = true }
heck = { workspace = true, optional = true }
[build-dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
@@ -61,14 +43,3 @@ anyhow = { workspace = true }
criterion = { workspace = true }
test_bin = { workspace = true }
stacker = { workspace = true }
serial_test = {workspace = true}
procspawn = {workspace = true}
tempfile = { workspace = true }
[features]
enable_broker_api = ["rosenpass-wireguard-broker/enable_broker_api"]
experiment_memfd_secret = []
experiment_libcrux = ["rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux"]
experiment_api = ["hex-literal"]
internal_testing = []
internal_bin_gen_ipc_msg_types = ["hex", "heck"]

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
use anyhow::Result;
use rosenpass::protocol::{CryptoServer, HandleMsgResult, MsgBuf, PeerPtr, SPk, SSk, SymKey};
use std::ops::DerefMut;
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::Kem;
use rosenpass_ciphers::kem::StaticKem;
use rosenpass::pqkem::KEM;
use rosenpass::{
pqkem::StaticKEM,
protocol::{CryptoServer, HandleMsgResult, MsgBuf, PeerPtr, SPk, SSk, SymKey},
sodium::sodium_init,
};
use criterion::{black_box, criterion_group, criterion_main, Criterion};
use rosenpass_secret_memory::secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets;
fn handle(
tx: &mut CryptoServer,
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ fn hs(ini: &mut CryptoServer, res: &mut CryptoServer) -> Result<()> {
fn keygen() -> Result<(SSk, SPk)> {
let (mut sk, mut pk) = (SSk::zero(), SPk::zero());
StaticKem::keygen(sk.secret_mut(), pk.deref_mut())?;
StaticKEM::keygen(sk.secret_mut(), pk.secret_mut())?;
Ok((sk, pk))
}
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ fn make_server_pair() -> Result<(CryptoServer, CryptoServer)> {
}
fn criterion_benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets();
sodium_init().unwrap();
let (mut a, mut b) = make_server_pair().unwrap();
c.bench_function("cca_secret_alloc", |bench| {
bench.iter(|| {

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@@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ fn generate_man() -> String {
return man;
}
"Cannot render manual page. Please visit https://rosenpass.eu/docs/manuals/\n".into()
// TODO: Link to online manual here
"Cannot render manual page\n".into()
}
fn man() {

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@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
use zerocopy::{ByteSlice, Ref};
use rosenpass_util::zerocopy::{RefMaker, ZerocopySliceExt};
use super::{
PingRequest, PingResponse, RawMsgType, RefMakerRawMsgTypeExt, RequestMsgType, RequestRef,
ResponseMsgType, ResponseRef,
};
pub trait ByteSliceRefExt: ByteSlice {
fn msg_type_maker(self) -> RefMaker<Self, RawMsgType> {
self.zk_ref_maker()
}
fn msg_type(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingRequest>> {
self.zk_parse()
}
fn msg_type_from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingRequest>> {
self.zk_parse_prefix()
}
fn msg_type_from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingRequest>> {
self.zk_parse_suffix()
}
fn request_msg_type(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestMsgType> {
self.msg_type_maker().parse_request_msg_type()
}
fn request_msg_type_from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestMsgType> {
self.msg_type_maker()
.from_prefix()?
.parse_request_msg_type()
}
fn request_msg_type_from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestMsgType> {
self.msg_type_maker()
.from_suffix()?
.parse_request_msg_type()
}
fn response_msg_type(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseMsgType> {
self.msg_type_maker().parse_response_msg_type()
}
fn response_msg_type_from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseMsgType> {
self.msg_type_maker()
.from_prefix()?
.parse_response_msg_type()
}
fn response_msg_type_from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseMsgType> {
self.msg_type_maker()
.from_suffix()?
.parse_response_msg_type()
}
fn parse_request(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestRef<Self>> {
RequestRef::parse(self)
}
fn parse_request_from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestRef<Self>> {
RequestRef::parse_from_prefix(self)
}
fn parse_request_from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestRef<Self>> {
RequestRef::parse_from_suffix(self)
}
fn parse_response(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseRef<Self>> {
ResponseRef::parse(self)
}
fn parse_response_from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseRef<Self>> {
ResponseRef::parse_from_prefix(self)
}
fn parse_response_from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseRef<Self>> {
ResponseRef::parse_from_suffix(self)
}
fn ping_request_maker(self) -> RefMaker<Self, PingRequest> {
self.zk_ref_maker()
}
fn ping_request(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingRequest>> {
self.zk_parse()
}
fn ping_request_from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingRequest>> {
self.zk_parse_prefix()
}
fn ping_request_from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingRequest>> {
self.zk_parse_suffix()
}
fn ping_response_maker(self) -> RefMaker<Self, PingResponse> {
self.zk_ref_maker()
}
fn ping_response(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingResponse>> {
self.zk_parse()
}
fn ping_response_from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingResponse>> {
self.zk_parse_prefix()
}
fn ping_response_from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<Self, PingResponse>> {
self.zk_parse_suffix()
}
}
impl<B: ByteSlice> ByteSliceRefExt for B {}

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use zerocopy::{ByteSliceMut, Ref};
use rosenpass_util::zerocopy::RefMaker;
use super::RawMsgType;
pub trait Message {
type Payload;
type MessageClass: Into<RawMsgType>;
const MESSAGE_TYPE: Self::MessageClass;
fn from_payload(payload: Self::Payload) -> Self;
fn init(&mut self);
fn setup<B: ByteSliceMut>(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, Self>>;
}
pub trait ZerocopyResponseMakerSetupMessageExt<B, T> {
fn setup_msg(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, T>>;
}
impl<B, T> ZerocopyResponseMakerSetupMessageExt<B, T> for RefMaker<B, T>
where
B: ByteSliceMut,
T: Message,
{
fn setup_msg(self) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, T>> {
T::setup(self.into_buf())
}
}

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use hex_literal::hex;
use rosenpass_util::zerocopy::RefMaker;
use zerocopy::ByteSlice;
use crate::RosenpassError::{self, InvalidApiMessageType};
pub type RawMsgType = u128;
// constants generated by gen-ipc-msg-types:
// hash domain hash of: Rosenpass IPC API -> Rosenpass Protocol Server -> Ping Request
pub const PING_REQUEST: RawMsgType =
RawMsgType::from_le_bytes(hex!("2397 3ecc c441 704d 0b02 ea31 45d3 4999"));
// hash domain hash of: Rosenpass IPC API -> Rosenpass Protocol Server -> Ping Response
pub const PING_RESPONSE: RawMsgType =
RawMsgType::from_le_bytes(hex!("4ec7 f6f0 2bbc ba64 48f1 da14 c7cf 0260"));
pub trait MessageAttributes {
fn message_size(&self) -> usize;
}
#[derive(Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub enum RequestMsgType {
Ping,
}
#[derive(Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub enum ResponseMsgType {
Ping,
}
impl MessageAttributes for RequestMsgType {
fn message_size(&self) -> usize {
match self {
Self::Ping => std::mem::size_of::<super::PingRequest>(),
}
}
}
impl MessageAttributes for ResponseMsgType {
fn message_size(&self) -> usize {
match self {
Self::Ping => std::mem::size_of::<super::PingResponse>(),
}
}
}
impl TryFrom<RawMsgType> for RequestMsgType {
type Error = RosenpassError;
fn try_from(value: RawMsgType) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
use RequestMsgType as E;
Ok(match value {
self::PING_REQUEST => E::Ping,
_ => return Err(InvalidApiMessageType(value)),
})
}
}
impl From<RequestMsgType> for RawMsgType {
fn from(val: RequestMsgType) -> Self {
use RequestMsgType as E;
match val {
E::Ping => self::PING_REQUEST,
}
}
}
impl TryFrom<RawMsgType> for ResponseMsgType {
type Error = RosenpassError;
fn try_from(value: RawMsgType) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
use ResponseMsgType as E;
Ok(match value {
self::PING_RESPONSE => E::Ping,
_ => return Err(InvalidApiMessageType(value)),
})
}
}
impl From<ResponseMsgType> for RawMsgType {
fn from(val: ResponseMsgType) -> Self {
use ResponseMsgType as E;
match val {
E::Ping => self::PING_RESPONSE,
}
}
}
pub trait RawMsgTypeExt {
fn into_request_msg_type(self) -> Result<RequestMsgType, RosenpassError>;
fn into_response_msg_type(self) -> Result<ResponseMsgType, RosenpassError>;
}
impl RawMsgTypeExt for RawMsgType {
fn into_request_msg_type(self) -> Result<RequestMsgType, RosenpassError> {
self.try_into()
}
fn into_response_msg_type(self) -> Result<ResponseMsgType, RosenpassError> {
self.try_into()
}
}
pub trait RefMakerRawMsgTypeExt {
fn parse_request_msg_type(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestMsgType>;
fn parse_response_msg_type(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseMsgType>;
}
impl<B: ByteSlice> RefMakerRawMsgTypeExt for RefMaker<B, RawMsgType> {
fn parse_request_msg_type(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestMsgType> {
Ok(self.parse()?.read().try_into()?)
}
fn parse_response_msg_type(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseMsgType> {
Ok(self.parse()?.read().try_into()?)
}
}

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mod byte_slice_ext;
mod message_trait;
mod message_type;
mod payload;
mod request_ref;
mod request_response;
mod response_ref;
mod server;
pub use byte_slice_ext::*;
pub use message_trait::*;
pub use message_type::*;
pub use payload::*;
pub use request_ref::*;
pub use request_response::*;
pub use response_ref::*;
pub use server::*;

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use rosenpass_util::zerocopy::ZerocopyMutSliceExt;
use zerocopy::{AsBytes, ByteSliceMut, FromBytes, FromZeroes, Ref};
use super::{Message, RawMsgType, RequestMsgType, ResponseMsgType};
/// Size required to fit any message in binary form
pub const MAX_REQUEST_LEN: usize = 2500; // TODO fix this
pub const MAX_RESPONSE_LEN: usize = 2500; // TODO fix this
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Envelope<M: AsBytes + FromBytes> {
/// Which message this is
pub msg_type: RawMsgType,
/// The actual Paylod
pub payload: M,
}
pub type RequestEnvelope<M> = Envelope<M>;
pub type ResponseEnvelope<M> = Envelope<M>;
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct PingRequestPayload {
/// Randomly generated connection id
pub echo: [u8; 256],
}
pub type PingRequest = RequestEnvelope<PingRequestPayload>;
impl PingRequest {
pub fn new(echo: [u8; 256]) -> Self {
Self::from_payload(PingRequestPayload { echo })
}
}
impl Message for PingRequest {
type Payload = PingRequestPayload;
type MessageClass = RequestMsgType;
const MESSAGE_TYPE: Self::MessageClass = RequestMsgType::Ping;
fn from_payload(payload: Self::Payload) -> Self {
Self {
msg_type: Self::MESSAGE_TYPE.into(),
payload,
}
}
fn setup<B: ByteSliceMut>(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, Self>> {
let mut r: Ref<B, Self> = buf.zk_zeroized()?;
r.init();
Ok(r)
}
fn init(&mut self) {
self.msg_type = Self::MESSAGE_TYPE.into();
}
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct PingResponsePayload {
/// Randomly generated connection id
pub echo: [u8; 256],
}
pub type PingResponse = ResponseEnvelope<PingResponsePayload>;
impl PingResponse {
pub fn new(echo: [u8; 256]) -> Self {
Self::from_payload(PingResponsePayload { echo })
}
}
impl Message for PingResponse {
type Payload = PingResponsePayload;
type MessageClass = ResponseMsgType;
const MESSAGE_TYPE: Self::MessageClass = ResponseMsgType::Ping;
fn from_payload(payload: Self::Payload) -> Self {
Self {
msg_type: Self::MESSAGE_TYPE.into(),
payload,
}
}
fn setup<B: ByteSliceMut>(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, Self>> {
let mut r: Ref<B, Self> = buf.zk_zeroized()?;
r.init();
Ok(r)
}
fn init(&mut self) {
self.msg_type = Self::MESSAGE_TYPE.into();
}
}

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use anyhow::ensure;
use zerocopy::{ByteSlice, ByteSliceMut, Ref};
use super::{ByteSliceRefExt, MessageAttributes, PingRequest, RequestMsgType};
struct RequestRefMaker<B> {
buf: B,
msg_type: RequestMsgType,
}
impl<B: ByteSlice> RequestRef<B> {
pub fn parse(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
RequestRefMaker::new(buf)?.parse()
}
pub fn parse_from_prefix(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
RequestRefMaker::new(buf)?.from_prefix()?.parse()
}
pub fn parse_from_suffix(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
RequestRefMaker::new(buf)?.from_suffix()?.parse()
}
pub fn message_type(&self) -> RequestMsgType {
match self {
Self::Ping(_) => RequestMsgType::Ping,
}
}
}
impl<B> From<Ref<B, PingRequest>> for RequestRef<B> {
fn from(v: Ref<B, PingRequest>) -> Self {
Self::Ping(v)
}
}
impl<B: ByteSlice> RequestRefMaker<B> {
fn new(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
let msg_type = buf.deref().request_msg_type_from_prefix()?;
Ok(Self { buf, msg_type })
}
fn target_size(&self) -> usize {
self.msg_type.message_size()
}
fn parse(self) -> anyhow::Result<RequestRef<B>> {
Ok(match self.msg_type {
RequestMsgType::Ping => RequestRef::Ping(self.buf.ping_request()?),
})
}
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
fn from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
self.ensure_fit()?;
let point = self.target_size();
let Self { buf, msg_type } = self;
let (buf, _) = buf.split_at(point);
Ok(Self { buf, msg_type })
}
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
fn from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
self.ensure_fit()?;
let point = self.buf.len() - self.target_size();
let Self { buf, msg_type } = self;
let (buf, _) = buf.split_at(point);
Ok(Self { buf, msg_type })
}
pub fn ensure_fit(&self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let have = self.buf.len();
let need = self.target_size();
ensure!(
need <= have,
"Buffer is undersized at {have} bytes (need {need} bytes)!"
);
Ok(())
}
}
pub enum RequestRef<B> {
Ping(Ref<B, PingRequest>),
}
impl<B> RequestRef<B>
where
B: ByteSlice,
{
pub fn bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
match self {
Self::Ping(r) => r.bytes(),
}
}
}
impl<B> RequestRef<B>
where
B: ByteSliceMut,
{
pub fn bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &[u8] {
match self {
Self::Ping(r) => r.bytes_mut(),
}
}
}

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use rosenpass_util::zerocopy::{
RefMaker, ZerocopyEmancipateExt, ZerocopyEmancipateMutExt, ZerocopySliceExt,
};
use zerocopy::{ByteSlice, ByteSliceMut, Ref};
use super::{Message, PingRequest, PingResponse};
use super::{RequestRef, ResponseRef, ZerocopyResponseMakerSetupMessageExt};
pub trait RequestMsg: Sized + Message {
type ResponseMsg: ResponseMsg;
fn zk_response_maker<B: ByteSlice>(buf: B) -> RefMaker<B, Self::ResponseMsg> {
buf.zk_ref_maker()
}
fn setup_response<B: ByteSliceMut>(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, Self::ResponseMsg>> {
Self::zk_response_maker(buf).setup_msg()
}
fn setup_response_from_prefix<B: ByteSliceMut>(
buf: B,
) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, Self::ResponseMsg>> {
Self::zk_response_maker(buf).from_prefix()?.setup_msg()
}
fn setup_response_from_suffix<B: ByteSliceMut>(
buf: B,
) -> anyhow::Result<Ref<B, Self::ResponseMsg>> {
Self::zk_response_maker(buf).from_prefix()?.setup_msg()
}
}
pub trait ResponseMsg: Message {
type RequestMsg: RequestMsg;
}
impl RequestMsg for PingRequest {
type ResponseMsg = PingResponse;
}
impl ResponseMsg for PingResponse {
type RequestMsg = PingRequest;
}
pub type PingPair<B1, B2> = (Ref<B1, PingRequest>, Ref<B2, PingResponse>);
pub enum RequestResponsePair<B1, B2> {
Ping(PingPair<B1, B2>),
}
impl<B1, B2> From<PingPair<B1, B2>> for RequestResponsePair<B1, B2> {
fn from(v: PingPair<B1, B2>) -> Self {
RequestResponsePair::Ping(v)
}
}
impl<B1, B2> RequestResponsePair<B1, B2>
where
B1: ByteSlice,
B2: ByteSlice,
{
pub fn both(&self) -> (RequestRef<&[u8]>, ResponseRef<&[u8]>) {
match self {
Self::Ping((req, res)) => {
let req = RequestRef::Ping(req.emancipate());
let res = ResponseRef::Ping(res.emancipate());
(req, res)
}
}
}
pub fn request(&self) -> RequestRef<&[u8]> {
self.both().0
}
pub fn response(&self) -> ResponseRef<&[u8]> {
self.both().1
}
}
impl<B1, B2> RequestResponsePair<B1, B2>
where
B1: ByteSliceMut,
B2: ByteSliceMut,
{
pub fn both_mut(&mut self) -> (RequestRef<&mut [u8]>, ResponseRef<&mut [u8]>) {
match self {
Self::Ping((req, res)) => {
let req = RequestRef::Ping(req.emancipate_mut());
let res = ResponseRef::Ping(res.emancipate_mut());
(req, res)
}
}
}
pub fn request_mut(&mut self) -> RequestRef<&mut [u8]> {
self.both_mut().0
}
pub fn response_mut(&mut self) -> ResponseRef<&mut [u8]> {
self.both_mut().1
}
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// TODO: This is copied verbatim from ResponseRef…not pretty
use anyhow::ensure;
use zerocopy::{ByteSlice, ByteSliceMut, Ref};
use super::{ByteSliceRefExt, MessageAttributes, PingResponse, ResponseMsgType};
struct ResponseRefMaker<B> {
buf: B,
msg_type: ResponseMsgType,
}
impl<B: ByteSlice> ResponseRef<B> {
pub fn parse(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
ResponseRefMaker::new(buf)?.parse()
}
pub fn parse_from_prefix(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
ResponseRefMaker::new(buf)?.from_prefix()?.parse()
}
pub fn parse_from_suffix(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
ResponseRefMaker::new(buf)?.from_suffix()?.parse()
}
pub fn message_type(&self) -> ResponseMsgType {
match self {
Self::Ping(_) => ResponseMsgType::Ping,
}
}
}
impl<B> From<Ref<B, PingResponse>> for ResponseRef<B> {
fn from(v: Ref<B, PingResponse>) -> Self {
Self::Ping(v)
}
}
impl<B: ByteSlice> ResponseRefMaker<B> {
fn new(buf: B) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
let msg_type = buf.deref().response_msg_type_from_prefix()?;
Ok(Self { buf, msg_type })
}
fn target_size(&self) -> usize {
self.msg_type.message_size()
}
fn parse(self) -> anyhow::Result<ResponseRef<B>> {
Ok(match self.msg_type {
ResponseMsgType::Ping => ResponseRef::Ping(self.buf.ping_response()?),
})
}
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
fn from_prefix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
self.ensure_fit()?;
let point = self.target_size();
let Self { buf, msg_type } = self;
let (buf, _) = buf.split_at(point);
Ok(Self { buf, msg_type })
}
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
fn from_suffix(self) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
self.ensure_fit()?;
let point = self.buf.len() - self.target_size();
let Self { buf, msg_type } = self;
let (buf, _) = buf.split_at(point);
Ok(Self { buf, msg_type })
}
pub fn ensure_fit(&self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let have = self.buf.len();
let need = self.target_size();
ensure!(
need <= have,
"Buffer is undersized at {have} bytes (need {need} bytes)!"
);
Ok(())
}
}
pub enum ResponseRef<B> {
Ping(Ref<B, PingResponse>),
}
impl<B> ResponseRef<B>
where
B: ByteSlice,
{
pub fn bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
match self {
Self::Ping(r) => r.bytes(),
}
}
}
impl<B> ResponseRef<B>
where
B: ByteSliceMut,
{
pub fn bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &[u8] {
match self {
Self::Ping(r) => r.bytes_mut(),
}
}
}

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use zerocopy::{ByteSlice, ByteSliceMut};
use super::{ByteSliceRefExt, Message, PingRequest, PingResponse, RequestRef, RequestResponsePair};
pub trait Server {
fn ping(&mut self, req: &PingRequest, res: &mut PingResponse) -> anyhow::Result<()>;
fn dispatch<ReqBuf, ResBuf>(
&mut self,
p: &mut RequestResponsePair<ReqBuf, ResBuf>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()>
where
ReqBuf: ByteSlice,
ResBuf: ByteSliceMut,
{
match p {
RequestResponsePair::Ping((req, res)) => self.ping(req, res),
}
}
fn handle_message<ReqBuf, ResBuf>(&mut self, req: ReqBuf, res: ResBuf) -> anyhow::Result<usize>
where
ReqBuf: ByteSlice,
ResBuf: ByteSliceMut,
{
let req = req.parse_request_from_prefix()?;
// TODO: This is not pretty; This match should be moved into RequestRef
let mut pair = match req {
RequestRef::Ping(req) => {
let mut res = res.ping_response_from_prefix()?;
res.init();
RequestResponsePair::Ping((req, res))
}
};
self.dispatch(&mut pair)?;
let res_len = pair.request().bytes().len();
Ok(res_len)
}
}

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use std::path::PathBuf;
use clap::Args;
use crate::config::Rosenpass as RosenpassConfig;
use super::config::ApiConfig;
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
#[derive(Args, Debug)]
pub struct ApiCli {
/// Where in the file-system to create the unix socket the rosenpass API will be listening for
/// connections on.
#[arg(long)]
api_listen_path: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// When rosenpass is called from another process, the other process can open and bind the
/// unix socket for the Rosenpass API to use themselves, passing it to this process. In Rust this can be achieved
/// using the [command-fds](https://docs.rs/command-fds/latest/command_fds/) crate.
#[arg(long)]
api_listen_fd: Vec<i32>,
/// When rosenpass is called from another process, the other process can connect the unix socket for the API
/// themselves, for instance using the `socketpair(2)` system call.
#[arg(long)]
api_stream_fd: Vec<i32>,
}
impl ApiCli {
pub fn apply_to_config(&self, cfg: &mut RosenpassConfig) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
self.apply_to_api_config(&mut cfg.api)
}
pub fn apply_to_api_config(&self, cfg: &mut ApiConfig) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
cfg.listen_path.extend_from_slice(&self.api_listen_path);
cfg.listen_fd.extend_from_slice(&self.api_listen_fd);
cfg.stream_fd.extend_from_slice(&self.api_stream_fd);
Ok(())
}
}

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use std::path::PathBuf;
use mio::net::UnixListener;
use rosenpass_util::mio::{UnixListenerExt, UnixStreamExt};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use crate::app_server::AppServer;
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Default, Clone)]
pub struct ApiConfig {
/// Where in the file-system to create the unix socket the rosenpass API will be listening for
/// connections on
pub listen_path: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// When rosenpass is called from another process, the other process can open and bind the
/// unix socket for the Rosenpass API to use themselves, passing it to this process. In Rust this can be achieved
/// using the [command-fds](https://docs.rs/command-fds/latest/command_fds/) crate.
pub listen_fd: Vec<i32>,
/// When rosenpass is called from another process, the other process can connect the unix socket for the API
/// themselves, for instance using the `socketpair(2)` system call.
pub stream_fd: Vec<i32>,
}
impl ApiConfig {
pub fn apply_to_app_server(&self, srv: &mut AppServer) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
for path in self.listen_path.iter() {
srv.add_api_listener(UnixListener::bind(path)?)?;
}
for fd in self.listen_fd.iter() {
srv.add_api_listener(UnixListenerExt::claim_fd(*fd)?)?;
}
for fd in self.stream_fd.iter() {
srv.add_api_connection(UnixStreamExt::claim_fd(*fd)?)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
use rosenpass_to::{ops::copy_slice, To};
use crate::protocol::CryptoServer;
use super::Server as ApiServer;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CryptoServerApiState {
_dummy: (),
}
impl CryptoServerApiState {
#[allow(clippy::new_without_default)]
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self { _dummy: () }
}
pub fn acquire_backend<'a>(
&'a mut self,
crypto: &'a mut Option<CryptoServer>,
) -> CryptoServerApiHandler<'a> {
let state = self;
CryptoServerApiHandler { state, crypto }
}
}
pub struct CryptoServerApiHandler<'a> {
#[allow(unused)] // TODO: Remove
crypto: &'a mut Option<CryptoServer>,
#[allow(unused)] // TODO: Remove
state: &'a mut CryptoServerApiState,
}
impl<'a> ApiServer for CryptoServerApiHandler<'a> {
fn ping(
&mut self,
req: &super::PingRequest,
res: &mut super::PingResponse,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let (req, res) = (&req.payload, &mut res.payload);
copy_slice(&req.echo).to(&mut res.echo);
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -1,167 +0,0 @@
use mio::{net::UnixStream, Interest};
use rosenpass_util::{
io::{IoResultKindHintExt, TryIoResultKindHintExt},
length_prefix_encoding::{
decoder::{self as lpe_decoder, LengthPrefixDecoder},
encoder::{self as lpe_encoder, LengthPrefixEncoder},
},
};
use zeroize::Zeroize;
use crate::{api::Server, app_server::MioTokenDispenser, protocol::CryptoServer};
use super::super::{CryptoServerApiState, MAX_REQUEST_LEN, MAX_RESPONSE_LEN};
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct MioConnection {
io: UnixStream,
invalid_read: bool,
read_buffer: LengthPrefixDecoder<[u8; MAX_REQUEST_LEN]>,
write_buffer: LengthPrefixEncoder<[u8; MAX_RESPONSE_LEN]>,
api_state: CryptoServerApiState,
}
impl MioConnection {
pub fn new(
mut io: UnixStream,
registry: &mio::Registry,
token_dispenser: &mut MioTokenDispenser, // TODO: We should actually start using tokens…
) -> std::io::Result<Self> {
registry.register(
&mut io,
token_dispenser.dispense(),
Interest::READABLE | Interest::WRITABLE,
)?;
let invalid_read = false;
let read_buffer = LengthPrefixDecoder::new([0u8; MAX_REQUEST_LEN]);
let write_buffer = LengthPrefixEncoder::from_buffer([0u8; MAX_RESPONSE_LEN]);
let api_state = CryptoServerApiState::new();
Ok(Self {
io,
invalid_read,
read_buffer,
write_buffer,
api_state,
})
}
pub fn poll(&mut self, crypto: &mut Option<CryptoServer>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
self.flush_write_buffer()?;
if self.write_buffer.exhausted() {
self.recv(crypto)?;
}
Ok(())
}
// This is *exclusively* called by recv if the read_buffer holds a message
fn handle_incoming_message(&mut self, crypto: &mut Option<CryptoServer>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// Unwrap is allowed because recv() confirms before the call that a message was
// received
let req = self.read_buffer.message().unwrap().unwrap();
// TODO: The API should not return anyhow::Result
let response_len = self
.api_state
.acquire_backend(crypto)
.handle_message(req, self.write_buffer.buffer_bytes_mut())?;
self.read_buffer.zeroize(); // clear for new message to read
self.write_buffer
.restart_write_with_new_message(response_len)?;
self.flush_write_buffer()?;
Ok(())
}
fn flush_write_buffer(&mut self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
if self.write_buffer.exhausted() {
return Ok(());
}
loop {
use lpe_encoder::WriteToIoReturn as Ret;
use std::io::ErrorKind as K;
match self
.write_buffer
.write_to_stdio(&self.io)
.io_err_kind_hint()
{
// Done
Ok(Ret { done: true, .. }) => {
self.write_buffer.zeroize(); // clear for new message to write
break;
}
// Would block
Ok(Ret {
bytes_written: 0, ..
}) => break,
Err((_e, K::WouldBlock)) => break,
// Just continue
Ok(_) => continue, /* Ret { bytes_written > 0, done = false } acc. to previous cases*/
Err((_e, K::Interrupted)) => continue,
// Other errors
Err((e, _ek)) => Err(e)?,
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn recv(&mut self, crypto: &mut Option<CryptoServer>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
if !self.write_buffer.exhausted() || self.invalid_read {
return Ok(());
}
loop {
use lpe_decoder::{ReadFromIoError as E, ReadFromIoReturn as Ret};
use std::io::ErrorKind as K;
match self
.read_buffer
.read_from_stdio(&self.io)
.try_io_err_kind_hint()
{
// We actually received a proper message
// (Impl below match to appease borrow checker)
Ok(Ret {
message: Some(_msg),
..
}) => {}
// Message does not fit in buffer
Err((e @ E::MessageTooLargeError { .. }, _)) => {
log::warn!("Received message on API that was too big to fit in our buffers; \
looks like the client is broken. Stopping to process messages of the client.\n\
Error: {e:?}");
// TODO: We should properly close down the socket in this case, but to do that,
// we need to have the facilities in the Rosenpass IO handling system to close
// open connections.
// Just leaving the API connections dangling for now.
// This should be fixed for non-experimental use of the API.
self.invalid_read = true;
break;
}
// Would block
Ok(Ret { bytes_read: 0, .. }) => break,
Err((_, Some(K::WouldBlock))) => break,
// Just keep going
Ok(Ret { bytes_read: _, .. }) => continue,
Err((_, Some(K::Interrupted))) => continue,
// Other IO Error (just pass on to the caller)
Err((E::IoError(e), _)) => Err(e)?,
};
self.handle_incoming_message(crypto)?;
break; // Handle just one message, leave some room for other IO handlers
}
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
use std::io;
use mio::net::{UnixListener, UnixStream};
use rosenpass_util::{io::nonblocking_handle_io_errors, mio::interest::RW as MIO_RW};
use crate::{app_server::MioTokenDispenser, protocol::CryptoServer};
use super::MioConnection;
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
pub struct MioManager {
listeners: Vec<UnixListener>,
connections: Vec<MioConnection>,
}
impl MioManager {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
pub fn add_listener(
&mut self,
mut listener: UnixListener,
registry: &mio::Registry,
token_dispenser: &mut MioTokenDispenser,
) -> io::Result<()> {
registry.register(&mut listener, token_dispenser.dispense(), MIO_RW)?;
self.listeners.push(listener);
Ok(())
}
pub fn add_connection(
&mut self,
connection: UnixStream,
registry: &mio::Registry,
token_dispenser: &mut MioTokenDispenser,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let connection = MioConnection::new(connection, registry, token_dispenser)?;
self.connections.push(connection);
Ok(())
}
pub fn poll(
&mut self,
crypto: &mut Option<CryptoServer>,
registry: &mio::Registry,
token_dispenser: &mut MioTokenDispenser,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
self.accept_connections(registry, token_dispenser)?;
self.poll_connections(crypto)?;
Ok(())
}
fn accept_connections(
&mut self,
registry: &mio::Registry,
token_dispenser: &mut MioTokenDispenser,
) -> io::Result<()> {
for idx in 0..self.listeners.len() {
self.accept_from(idx, registry, token_dispenser)?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn accept_from(
&mut self,
idx: usize,
registry: &mio::Registry,
token_dispenser: &mut MioTokenDispenser,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Accept connection until the socket would block or returns another error
// TODO: This currently only adds connections--we eventually need the ability to remove
// them as well, see the note in connection.rs
loop {
match nonblocking_handle_io_errors(|| self.listeners[idx].accept())? {
None => break,
Some((conn, _addr)) => {
self.add_connection(conn, registry, token_dispenser)?;
}
};
}
Ok(())
}
fn poll_connections(&mut self, crypto: &mut Option<CryptoServer>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
for conn in self.connections.iter_mut() {
conn.poll(crypto)?
}
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
mod connection;
mod manager;
pub use connection::*;
pub use manager::*;

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
mod boilerplate;
mod crypto_server_api_handler;
pub use boilerplate::*;
pub use crypto_server_api_handler::*;
pub mod cli;
pub mod config;
pub mod mio;

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@@ -1,25 +1,15 @@
use anyhow::bail;
use anyhow::Context;
use anyhow::Result;
use derive_builder::Builder;
use log::{error, info, warn};
use log::{debug, error, info, warn};
use mio::Interest;
use mio::Token;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::Public;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::Secret;
use rosenpass_util::file::StoreValueB64;
use rosenpass_wireguard_broker::WireguardBrokerMio;
use rosenpass_wireguard_broker::{WireguardBrokerCfg, WG_KEY_LEN};
use zerocopy::AsBytes;
use rosenpass_util::file::fopen_w;
use std::cell::Cell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::io::stdout;
use std::io::ErrorKind;
use std::io::Write;
use std::io::ErrorKind;
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use std::net::Ipv6Addr;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
@@ -27,29 +17,22 @@ use std::net::SocketAddrV4;
use std::net::SocketAddrV6;
use std::net::ToSocketAddrs;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::Command;
use std::process::Stdio;
use std::slice;
use std::thread;
use std::time::Duration;
use std::time::Instant;
use crate::protocol::HostIdentification;
use crate::{
config::Verbosity,
protocol::{CryptoServer, MsgBuf, PeerPtr, SPk, SSk, SymKey, Timing},
};
use rosenpass_util::attempt;
use rosenpass_util::b64::B64Display;
const MAX_B64_KEY_SIZE: usize = 32 * 5 / 3;
const MAX_B64_PEER_ID_SIZE: usize = 32 * 5 / 3;
use rosenpass_util::b64::{b64_writer, fmt_b64};
const IPV4_ANY_ADDR: Ipv4Addr = Ipv4Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0);
const IPV6_ANY_ADDR: Ipv6Addr = Ipv6Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
const UNDER_LOAD_RATIO: f64 = 0.5;
const DURATION_UPDATE_UNDER_LOAD_STATUS: Duration = Duration::from_millis(500);
const BROKER_ID_BYTES: usize = 8;
fn ipv4_any_binding() -> SocketAddr {
// addr, port
SocketAddr::V4(SocketAddrV4::new(IPV4_ANY_ADDR, 0))
@@ -60,50 +43,10 @@ fn ipv6_any_binding() -> SocketAddr {
SocketAddr::V6(SocketAddrV6::new(IPV6_ANY_ADDR, 0, 0, 0))
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct MioTokenDispenser {
counter: usize,
}
impl MioTokenDispenser {
pub fn dispense(&mut self) -> Token {
let r = self.counter;
self.counter += 1;
Token(r)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct BrokerStore {
store: HashMap<
Public<BROKER_ID_BYTES>,
Box<dyn WireguardBrokerMio<Error = anyhow::Error, MioError = anyhow::Error>>,
>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct BrokerStorePtr(pub Public<BROKER_ID_BYTES>);
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct BrokerPeer {
ptr: BrokerStorePtr,
peer_cfg: Box<dyn WireguardBrokerCfg>,
}
impl BrokerPeer {
pub fn new(ptr: BrokerStorePtr, peer_cfg: Box<dyn WireguardBrokerCfg>) -> Self {
Self { ptr, peer_cfg }
}
pub fn ptr(&self) -> &BrokerStorePtr {
&self.ptr
}
}
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
pub struct AppPeer {
pub outfile: Option<PathBuf>,
pub broker_peer: Option<BrokerPeer>,
pub outwg: Option<WireguardOut>, // TODO make this a generic command
pub initial_endpoint: Option<Endpoint>,
pub current_endpoint: Option<Endpoint>,
}
@@ -124,46 +67,19 @@ pub struct WireguardOut {
pub extra_params: Vec<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum DoSOperation {
UnderLoad,
Normal,
}
/// Integration test helpers for AppServer
#[derive(Debug, Builder)]
#[builder(pattern = "owned")]
pub struct AppServerTest {
/// Enable DoS operation permanently
#[builder(default = "false")]
pub enable_dos_permanently: bool,
/// Terminate application signal
#[builder(default = "None")]
pub termination_handler: Option<std::sync::mpsc::Receiver<()>>,
}
/// Holds the state of the application, namely the external IO
///
/// Responsible for file IO, network IO
// TODO add user control via unix domain socket and stdin/stdout
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AppServer {
pub crypt: Option<CryptoServer>,
pub crypt: CryptoServer,
pub sockets: Vec<mio::net::UdpSocket>,
pub events: mio::Events,
pub mio_poll: mio::Poll,
pub mio_token_dispenser: MioTokenDispenser,
pub brokers: BrokerStore,
pub peers: Vec<AppPeer>,
pub verbosity: Verbosity,
pub all_sockets_drained: bool,
pub under_load: DoSOperation,
pub blocking_polls_count: usize,
pub non_blocking_polls_count: usize,
pub unpolled_count: usize,
pub last_update_time: Instant,
pub test_helpers: Option<AppServerTest>,
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
pub api_manager: crate::api::mio::MioManager,
}
/// A socket pointer is an index assigned to a socket;
@@ -212,17 +128,6 @@ impl AppPeerPtr {
pub fn get_app_mut<'a>(&self, srv: &'a mut AppServer) -> &'a mut AppPeer {
&mut srv.peers[self.0]
}
pub fn set_psk(&self, server: &mut AppServer, psk: &Secret<WG_KEY_LEN>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
if let Some(broker) = server.peers[self.0].broker_peer.as_ref() {
let config = broker.peer_cfg.create_config(psk);
let broker = server.brokers.store.get_mut(&broker.ptr().0).unwrap();
broker.set_psk(config)?;
} else if server.peers[self.0].outfile.is_none() {
log::warn!("No broker peer found for peer {}", self.0);
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -257,7 +162,13 @@ pub enum Endpoint {
/// at the same time. It also would reply on the same port RespHello was
/// sent to when listening on multiple ports on the same interface. This
/// may be required for some arcane firewall setups.
SocketBoundAddress(SocketBoundEndpoint),
SocketBoundAddress {
/// The socket the address can be reached under; this is generally
/// determined when we actually receive an RespHello message
socket: SocketPtr,
/// Just the address
addr: SocketAddr,
},
// A host name or IP address; storing the hostname here instead of an
// ip address makes sure that we look up the host name whenever we try
// to make a connection; this may be beneficial in some setups where a host-name
@@ -265,85 +176,6 @@ pub enum Endpoint {
Discovery(HostPathDiscoveryEndpoint),
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Endpoint {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Endpoint::SocketBoundAddress(host) => write!(f, "{}", host),
Endpoint::Discovery(host) => write!(f, "{}", host),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct SocketBoundEndpoint {
/// The socket the address can be reached under; this is generally
/// determined when we actually receive an RespHello message
socket: SocketPtr,
/// Just the address
addr: SocketAddr,
/// identifier
bytes: (usize, [u8; SocketBoundEndpoint::BUFFER_SIZE]),
}
impl std::fmt::Display for SocketBoundEndpoint {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", self.addr)
}
}
impl SocketBoundEndpoint {
const SOCKET_SIZE: usize = usize::BITS as usize / 8;
const IPV6_SIZE: usize = 16;
const PORT_SIZE: usize = 2;
const SCOPE_ID_SIZE: usize = 4;
const BUFFER_SIZE: usize = SocketBoundEndpoint::SOCKET_SIZE
+ SocketBoundEndpoint::IPV6_SIZE
+ SocketBoundEndpoint::PORT_SIZE
+ SocketBoundEndpoint::SCOPE_ID_SIZE;
pub fn new(socket: SocketPtr, addr: SocketAddr) -> Self {
let bytes = Self::to_bytes(&socket, &addr);
Self {
socket,
addr,
bytes,
}
}
fn to_bytes(
socket: &SocketPtr,
addr: &SocketAddr,
) -> (usize, [u8; SocketBoundEndpoint::BUFFER_SIZE]) {
let mut buf = [0u8; SocketBoundEndpoint::BUFFER_SIZE];
let addr = match addr {
SocketAddr::V4(addr) => {
//Map IPv4-mapped to IPv6 addresses
let ip = addr.ip().to_ipv6_mapped();
SocketAddrV6::new(ip, addr.port(), 0, 0)
}
SocketAddr::V6(addr) => *addr,
};
let mut len: usize = 0;
buf[len..len + SocketBoundEndpoint::SOCKET_SIZE].copy_from_slice(&socket.0.to_be_bytes());
len += SocketBoundEndpoint::SOCKET_SIZE;
buf[len..len + SocketBoundEndpoint::IPV6_SIZE].copy_from_slice(&addr.ip().octets());
len += SocketBoundEndpoint::IPV6_SIZE;
buf[len..len + SocketBoundEndpoint::PORT_SIZE].copy_from_slice(&addr.port().to_be_bytes());
len += SocketBoundEndpoint::PORT_SIZE;
buf[len..len + SocketBoundEndpoint::SCOPE_ID_SIZE]
.copy_from_slice(&addr.scope_id().to_be_bytes());
len += SocketBoundEndpoint::SCOPE_ID_SIZE;
(len, buf)
}
}
impl HostIdentification for SocketBoundEndpoint {
fn encode(&self) -> &[u8] {
&self.bytes.1[0..self.bytes.0]
}
}
impl Endpoint {
/// Start discovery from some addresses
pub fn discovery_from_addresses(addresses: Vec<SocketAddr>) -> Self {
@@ -384,7 +216,7 @@ impl Endpoint {
pub fn send(&self, srv: &AppServer, buf: &[u8]) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
use Endpoint::*;
match self {
SocketBoundAddress(host) => host.socket.send_to(srv, buf, host.addr),
SocketBoundAddress { socket, addr } => socket.send_to(srv, buf, *addr),
Discovery(host) => host.send_scouting(srv, buf),
}
}
@@ -392,7 +224,7 @@ impl Endpoint {
fn addresses(&self) -> &[SocketAddr] {
use Endpoint::*;
match self {
SocketBoundAddress(host) => slice::from_ref(&host.addr),
SocketBoundAddress { addr, .. } => slice::from_ref(addr),
Discovery(host) => host.addresses(),
}
}
@@ -430,12 +262,6 @@ pub struct HostPathDiscoveryEndpoint {
addresses: Vec<SocketAddr>,
}
impl std::fmt::Display for HostPathDiscoveryEndpoint {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{:?}", self.addresses)
}
}
impl HostPathDiscoveryEndpoint {
pub fn from_addresses(addresses: Vec<SocketAddr>) -> Self {
let scouting_state = Cell::new((0, 0));
@@ -501,7 +327,7 @@ impl HostPathDiscoveryEndpoint {
.to_string()
.starts_with("Address family not supported by protocol");
if !ignore {
warn!("Socket #{} refusing to send to {}: {}", sock_no, addr, err);
warn!("Socket #{} refusing to send to {}: ", sock_no, addr);
}
}
}
@@ -516,12 +342,10 @@ impl AppServer {
pk: SPk,
addrs: Vec<SocketAddr>,
verbosity: Verbosity,
test_helpers: Option<AppServerTest>,
) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
// setup mio
let mio_poll = mio::Poll::new()?;
let events = mio::Events::with_capacity(20);
let mut mio_token_dispenser = MioTokenDispenser::default();
let events = mio::Events::with_capacity(8);
// bind each SocketAddr to a socket
let maybe_sockets: Result<Vec<_>, _> =
@@ -595,100 +419,38 @@ impl AppServer {
}
// register all sockets to mio
for socket in sockets.iter_mut() {
mio_poll.registry().register(
socket,
mio_token_dispenser.dispense(),
Interest::READABLE,
)?;
for (i, socket) in sockets.iter_mut().enumerate() {
mio_poll
.registry()
.register(socket, Token(i), Interest::READABLE)?;
}
// TODO use mio::net::UnixStream together with std::os::unix::net::UnixStream for Linux
Ok(Self {
crypt: Some(CryptoServer::new(sk, pk)),
crypt: CryptoServer::new(sk, pk),
peers: Vec::new(),
verbosity,
sockets,
events,
mio_poll,
mio_token_dispenser,
brokers: BrokerStore::default(),
all_sockets_drained: false,
under_load: DoSOperation::Normal,
blocking_polls_count: 0,
non_blocking_polls_count: 0,
unpolled_count: 0,
last_update_time: Instant::now(),
test_helpers,
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
api_manager: crate::api::mio::MioManager::default(),
})
}
pub fn crypto_server(&self) -> anyhow::Result<&CryptoServer> {
self.crypt
.as_ref()
.context("Cryptography handler not initialized")
}
pub fn crypto_server_mut(&mut self) -> anyhow::Result<&mut CryptoServer> {
self.crypt
.as_mut()
.context("Cryptography handler not initialized")
}
pub fn verbose(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.verbosity, Verbosity::Verbose)
}
pub fn register_broker(
&mut self,
broker: Box<dyn WireguardBrokerMio<Error = anyhow::Error, MioError = anyhow::Error>>,
) -> Result<BrokerStorePtr> {
let ptr = Public::from_slice((self.brokers.store.len() as u64).as_bytes());
if self.brokers.store.insert(ptr, broker).is_some() {
bail!("Broker already registered");
}
//Register broker
self.brokers
.store
.get_mut(&ptr)
.ok_or(anyhow::format_err!("Broker wasn't added to registry"))?
.register(
self.mio_poll.registry(),
self.mio_token_dispenser.dispense(),
)?;
Ok(BrokerStorePtr(ptr))
}
pub fn unregister_broker(&mut self, ptr: BrokerStorePtr) -> Result<()> {
//Unregister broker
self.brokers
.store
.get_mut(&ptr.0)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow::anyhow!("Broker not found"))?
.unregister(self.mio_poll.registry())?;
//Remove broker from store
self.brokers
.store
.remove(&ptr.0)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow::anyhow!("Broker not found"))?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn add_peer(
&mut self,
psk: Option<SymKey>,
pk: SPk,
outfile: Option<PathBuf>,
broker_peer: Option<BrokerPeer>,
outwg: Option<WireguardOut>,
hostname: Option<String>,
) -> anyhow::Result<AppPeerPtr> {
let PeerPtr(pn) = self.crypto_server_mut()?.add_peer(psk, pk)?;
let PeerPtr(pn) = self.crypt.add_peer(psk, pk)?;
assert!(pn == self.peers.len());
let initial_endpoint = hostname
.map(Endpoint::discovery_from_hostname)
@@ -696,7 +458,7 @@ impl AppServer {
let current_endpoint = None;
self.peers.push(AppPeer {
outfile,
broker_peer,
outwg,
initial_endpoint,
current_endpoint,
});
@@ -731,7 +493,7 @@ impl AppServer {
);
if tries_left > 0 {
error!("re-initializing networking in {sleep}! {tries_left} tries left.");
std::thread::sleep(self.crypto_server_mut()?.timebase.dur(sleep));
std::thread::sleep(self.crypt.timebase.dur(sleep));
continue;
}
@@ -763,25 +525,14 @@ impl AppServer {
use crate::protocol::HandleMsgResult;
use AppPollResult::*;
use KeyOutputReason::*;
if let Some(AppServerTest {
termination_handler: Some(terminate),
..
}) = &self.test_helpers
{
if terminate.try_recv().is_ok() {
return Ok(());
}
}
match self.poll(&mut *rx)? {
#[allow(clippy::redundant_closure_call)]
SendInitiation(peer) => tx_maybe_with!(peer, || self
.crypto_server_mut()?
.crypt
.initiate_handshake(peer.lower(), &mut *tx))?,
#[allow(clippy::redundant_closure_call)]
SendRetransmission(peer) => tx_maybe_with!(peer, || self
.crypto_server_mut()?
.crypt
.retransmit_handshake(peer.lower(), &mut *tx))?,
DeleteKey(peer) => {
self.output_key(peer, Stale, &SymKey::random())?;
@@ -798,19 +549,11 @@ impl AppServer {
}
ReceivedMessage(len, endpoint) => {
let msg_result = match self.under_load {
DoSOperation::UnderLoad => {
self.handle_msg_under_load(&endpoint, &rx[..len], &mut *tx)
}
DoSOperation::Normal => {
self.crypto_server_mut()?.handle_msg(&rx[..len], &mut *tx)
}
};
match msg_result {
match self.crypt.handle_msg(&rx[..len], &mut *tx) {
Err(ref e) => {
self.verbose().then(|| {
info!(
"error processing incoming message from {}: {:?} {}",
"error processing incoming message from {:?}: {:?} {}",
endpoint,
e,
e.backtrace()
@@ -832,8 +575,7 @@ impl AppServer {
ap.get_app_mut(self).current_endpoint = Some(endpoint);
// TODO: Maybe we should rather call the key "rosenpass output"?
let osk = &self.crypto_server_mut()?.osk(p)?;
self.output_key(ap, Exchanged, osk)?;
self.output_key(ap, Exchanged, &self.crypt.osk(p)?)?;
}
}
}
@@ -842,40 +584,23 @@ impl AppServer {
}
}
fn handle_msg_under_load(
&mut self,
endpoint: &Endpoint,
rx: &[u8],
tx: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<crate::protocol::HandleMsgResult> {
match endpoint {
Endpoint::SocketBoundAddress(socket) => self
.crypto_server_mut()?
.handle_msg_under_load(rx, &mut *tx, socket),
Endpoint::Discovery(_) => {
anyhow::bail!("Host-path discovery is not supported under load")
}
}
}
pub fn output_key(
&mut self,
&self,
peer: AppPeerPtr,
why: KeyOutputReason,
key: &SymKey,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let peerid = peer.lower().get(self.crypto_server()?).pidt()?;
let peerid = peer.lower().get(&self.crypt).pidt()?;
let ap = peer.get_app(self);
if self.verbose() {
let msg = match why {
KeyOutputReason::Exchanged => "Exchanged key with peer",
KeyOutputReason::Stale => "Erasing outdated key from peer",
};
info!("{} {}", msg, peerid.fmt_b64::<MAX_B64_PEER_ID_SIZE>());
info!("{} {}", msg, fmt_b64(&*peerid));
}
let ap = peer.get_app(self);
if let Some(of) = ap.outfile.as_ref() {
// This might leave some fragments of the secret on the stack;
// in practice this is likely not a problem because the stack likely
@@ -884,7 +609,7 @@ impl AppServer {
// data will linger in the linux page cache anyways with the current
// implementation, going to great length to erase the secret here is
// not worth it right now.
key.store_b64::<MAX_B64_KEY_SIZE, _>(of)?;
b64_writer(fopen_w(of)?).write_all(key.secret())?;
let why = match why {
KeyOutputReason::Exchanged => "exchanged",
KeyOutputReason::Stale => "stale",
@@ -892,17 +617,39 @@ impl AppServer {
// this is intentionally writing to stdout instead of stderr, because
// it is meant to allow external detection of a successful key-exchange
let stdout = stdout();
let mut stdout = stdout.lock();
writeln!(
stdout,
println!(
"output-key peer {} key-file {of:?} {why}",
peerid.fmt_b64::<MAX_B64_PEER_ID_SIZE>()
)?;
stdout.flush()?;
fmt_b64(&*peerid)
);
}
peer.set_psk(self, key)?;
if let Some(owg) = ap.outwg.as_ref() {
let mut child = Command::new("wg")
.arg("set")
.arg(&owg.dev)
.arg("peer")
.arg(&owg.pk)
.arg("preshared-key")
.arg("/dev/stdin")
.stdin(Stdio::piped())
.args(&owg.extra_params)
.spawn()?;
b64_writer(child.stdin.take().unwrap()).write_all(key.secret())?;
thread::spawn(move || {
let status = child.wait();
if let Ok(status) = status {
if status.success() {
debug!("successfully passed psk to wg")
} else {
error!("could not pass psk to wg {:?}", status)
}
} else {
error!("wait failed: {:?}", status)
}
});
}
Ok(())
}
@@ -911,7 +658,7 @@ impl AppServer {
use crate::protocol::PollResult as C;
use AppPollResult as A;
loop {
return Ok(match self.crypto_server_mut()?.poll()? {
return Ok(match self.crypt.poll()? {
C::DeleteKey(PeerPtr(no)) => A::DeleteKey(AppPeerPtr(no)),
C::SendInitiation(PeerPtr(no)) => A::SendInitiation(AppPeerPtr(no)),
C::SendRetransmission(PeerPtr(no)) => A::SendRetransmission(AppPeerPtr(no)),
@@ -959,56 +706,9 @@ impl AppServer {
// only poll if we drained all sockets before
if self.all_sockets_drained {
//Non blocked polling
self.mio_poll
.poll(&mut self.events, Some(Duration::from_secs(0)))?;
if self.events.iter().peekable().peek().is_none() {
// if there are no events, then add to blocking poll count
self.blocking_polls_count += 1;
//Execute blocking poll
self.mio_poll.poll(&mut self.events, Some(timeout))?;
} else {
self.non_blocking_polls_count += 1;
}
} else {
self.unpolled_count += 1;
self.mio_poll.poll(&mut self.events, Some(timeout))?;
}
if let Some(AppServerTest {
enable_dos_permanently: true,
..
}) = self.test_helpers
{
self.under_load = DoSOperation::UnderLoad;
} else {
//Reset blocking poll count if waiting for more than BLOCKING_POLL_COUNT_DURATION
if self.last_update_time.elapsed() > DURATION_UPDATE_UNDER_LOAD_STATUS {
self.last_update_time = Instant::now();
let total_polls = self.blocking_polls_count + self.non_blocking_polls_count;
let load_ratio = if total_polls > 0 {
self.non_blocking_polls_count as f64 / total_polls as f64
} else if self.unpolled_count > 0 {
//There are no polls, so we are under load
1.0
} else {
0.0
};
if load_ratio > UNDER_LOAD_RATIO {
self.under_load = DoSOperation::UnderLoad;
} else {
self.under_load = DoSOperation::Normal;
}
self.blocking_polls_count = 0;
self.non_blocking_polls_count = 0;
self.unpolled_count = 0;
}
}
// drain all sockets
let mut would_block_count = 0;
for (sock_no, socket) in self.sockets.iter_mut().enumerate() {
match socket.recv_from(buf) {
@@ -1017,10 +717,10 @@ impl AppServer {
self.all_sockets_drained = false;
return Ok(Some((
n,
Endpoint::SocketBoundAddress(SocketBoundEndpoint::new(
SocketPtr(sock_no),
Endpoint::SocketBoundAddress {
socket: SocketPtr(sock_no),
addr,
)),
},
)));
}
Err(e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::WouldBlock => {
@@ -1034,38 +734,6 @@ impl AppServer {
// if each socket returned WouldBlock, then we drained them all at least once indeed
self.all_sockets_drained = would_block_count == self.sockets.len();
// Process brokers poll
for (_, broker) in self.brokers.store.iter_mut() {
broker.process_poll()?;
}
// API poll
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
self.api_manager.poll(
&mut self.crypt,
self.mio_poll.registry(),
&mut self.mio_token_dispenser,
)?;
Ok(None)
}
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
pub fn add_api_connection(&mut self, connection: mio::net::UnixStream) -> std::io::Result<()> {
self.api_manager.add_connection(
connection,
self.mio_poll.registry(),
&mut self.mio_token_dispenser,
)
}
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
pub fn add_api_listener(&mut self, listener: mio::net::UnixListener) -> std::io::Result<()> {
self.api_manager.add_listener(
listener,
self.mio_poll.registry(),
&mut self.mio_token_dispenser,
)
}
}

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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use heck::ToShoutySnakeCase;
use rosenpass_ciphers::{hash_domain::HashDomain, KEY_LEN};
fn calculate_hash_value(hd: HashDomain, values: &[&str]) -> Result<[u8; KEY_LEN]> {
match values.split_first() {
Some((head, tail)) => calculate_hash_value(hd.mix(head.as_bytes())?, tail),
None => Ok(hd.into_value()),
}
}
fn print_literal(path: &[&str]) -> Result<()> {
let val = calculate_hash_value(HashDomain::zero(), path)?;
let (last, prefix) = path.split_last().context("developer error!")?;
let var_name = last.to_shouty_snake_case();
print!("// hash domain hash of: ");
for n in prefix.iter() {
print!("{n} -> ");
}
println!("{last}");
let c = hex::encode(val)
.chars()
.collect::<Vec<char>>()
.chunks_exact(4)
.map(|chunk| chunk.iter().collect::<String>())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
println!("const {var_name} : RawMsgType = RawMsgType::from_le_bytes(hex!(\"{} {} {} {} {} {} {} {}\"));",
c[0], c[1], c[2], c[3], c[4], c[5], c[6], c[7]);
Ok(())
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
enum Tree {
Branch(String, Vec<Tree>),
Leaf(String),
}
impl Tree {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
match self {
Self::Branch(name, _) => name,
Self::Leaf(name) => name,
}
}
fn gen_code_inner(&self, prefix: &[&str]) -> Result<()> {
let mut path = prefix.to_owned();
path.push(self.name());
match self {
Self::Branch(_, ref children) => {
for c in children.iter() {
c.gen_code_inner(&path)?
}
}
Self::Leaf(_) => print_literal(&path)?,
};
Ok(())
}
fn gen_code(&self) -> Result<()> {
self.gen_code_inner(&[])
}
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let tree = Tree::Branch(
"Rosenpass IPC API".to_owned(),
vec![Tree::Branch(
"Rosenpass Protocol Server".to_owned(),
vec![
Tree::Leaf("Ping Request".to_owned()),
Tree::Leaf("Ping Response".to_owned()),
],
)],
);
println!("type RawMsgType = u128;");
println!();
tree.gen_code()
}

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@@ -1,75 +1,20 @@
use anyhow::{bail, ensure};
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use clap::Parser;
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::Kem;
use rosenpass_ciphers::kem::StaticKem;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::file::StoreSecret;
use rosenpass_util::file::{LoadValue, LoadValueB64, StoreValue};
use rosenpass_wireguard_broker::brokers::native_unix::{
NativeUnixBroker, NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilder, NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilderError,
};
use std::ops::DerefMut;
use rosenpass_util::file::{LoadValue, LoadValueB64};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use crate::app_server::AppServerTest;
use crate::app_server::{AppServer, BrokerPeer};
use crate::app_server;
use crate::app_server::AppServer;
use crate::protocol::{SPk, SSk, SymKey};
use super::config;
/// struct holding all CLI arguments for `clap` crate to parse
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
#[command(author, version, about, long_about)]
pub struct CliArgs {
/// lowest log level to show log messages at higher levels will be omitted
#[arg(long = "log-level", value_name = "LOG_LEVEL", group = "log-level")]
log_level: Option<log::LevelFilter>,
/// show verbose log output sets log level to "debug"
#[arg(short, long, group = "log-level")]
verbose: bool,
/// show no log output sets log level to "error"
#[arg(short, long, group = "log-level")]
quiet: bool,
#[command(flatten)]
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
api: crate::api::cli::ApiCli,
#[command(subcommand)]
pub command: CliCommand,
}
impl CliArgs {
pub fn apply_to_config(&self, _cfg: &mut config::Rosenpass) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
self.api.apply_to_config(_cfg)?;
Ok(())
}
/// returns the log level filter set by CLI args
/// returns `None` if the user did not specify any log level filter via CLI
///
/// NOTE: the clap feature of ["argument groups"](https://docs.rs/clap/latest/clap/_derive/_tutorial/chapter_3/index.html#argument-relations)
/// ensures that the user can not specify more than one of the possible log level arguments.
/// Note the `#[arg("group")]` in the [`CliArgs`] struct.
pub fn get_log_level(&self) -> Option<log::LevelFilter> {
if self.verbose {
return Some(log::LevelFilter::Info);
}
if self.quiet {
return Some(log::LevelFilter::Error);
}
if let Some(level_filter) = self.log_level {
return Some(level_filter);
}
None
}
}
/// represents a command specified via CLI
#[derive(Subcommand, Debug)]
pub enum CliCommand {
pub enum Cli {
/// Start Rosenpass in server mode and carry on with the key exchange
///
/// This will parse the configuration file and perform the key exchange
@@ -142,15 +87,6 @@ pub enum CliCommand {
force: bool,
},
/// Deprecated - use gen-keys instead
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
#[allow(rustdoc::invalid_html_tags)]
Keygen {
// NOTE yes, the legacy keygen argument initially really accepted "privet-key", not "secret-key"!
/// public-key <PATH> private-key <PATH>
args: Vec<String>,
},
/// Validate a configuration
Validate { config_files: Vec<PathBuf> },
@@ -159,14 +95,12 @@ pub enum CliCommand {
Man,
}
impl CliArgs {
/// runs the command specified via CLI
///
/// ## TODO
/// - This method consumes the [`CliCommand`] value. It might be wise to use a reference...
pub fn run(self, test_helpers: Option<AppServerTest>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
use CliCommand::*;
match &self.command {
impl Cli {
pub fn run() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let cli = Self::parse();
use Cli::*;
match cli {
Man => {
let man_cmd = std::process::Command::new("man")
.args(["1", "rosenpass"])
@@ -178,47 +112,13 @@ impl CliArgs {
}
GenConfig { config_file, force } => {
ensure!(
*force || !config_file.exists(),
force || !config_file.exists(),
"config file {config_file:?} already exists"
);
config::Rosenpass::example_config().store(config_file)?;
}
// Deprecated - use gen-keys instead
Keygen { args } => {
log::warn!("The 'keygen' command is deprecated. Please use the 'gen-keys' command instead.");
let mut public_key: Option<PathBuf> = None;
let mut secret_key: Option<PathBuf> = None;
// Manual arg parsing, since clap wants to prefix flags with "--"
let mut args = args.iter();
loop {
match (args.next().map(|x| x.as_str()), args.next()) {
(Some("private-key"), Some(opt)) | (Some("secret-key"), Some(opt)) => {
secret_key = Some(opt.into());
}
(Some("public-key"), Some(opt)) => {
public_key = Some(opt.into());
}
(Some(flag), _) => {
bail!("Unknown option `{}`", flag);
}
(_, _) => break,
};
}
if secret_key.is_none() {
bail!("private-key is required");
}
if public_key.is_none() {
bail!("public-key is required");
}
generate_and_save_keypair(secret_key.unwrap(), public_key.unwrap())?;
}
GenKeys {
config_file,
public_key,
@@ -237,7 +137,7 @@ impl CliArgs {
(config.public_key, config.secret_key)
}
(_, Some(pkf), Some(skf)) => (pkf.clone(), skf.clone()),
(_, Some(pkf), Some(skf)) => (pkf, skf),
_ => {
bail!("either a config-file or both public-key and secret-key file are required")
}
@@ -260,7 +160,12 @@ impl CliArgs {
}
// generate the keys and store them in files
generate_and_save_keypair(skf, pkf)?;
let mut ssk = crate::protocol::SSk::random();
let mut spk = crate::protocol::SPk::random();
StaticKem::keygen(ssk.secret_mut(), spk.secret_mut())?;
ssk.store_secret(skf)?;
spk.store_secret(pkf)?;
}
ExchangeConfig { config_file } => {
@@ -269,40 +174,35 @@ impl CliArgs {
"config file '{config_file:?}' does not exist"
);
let mut config = config::Rosenpass::load(config_file)?;
let config = config::Rosenpass::load(config_file)?;
config.validate()?;
self.apply_to_config(&mut config)?;
Self::event_loop(config, test_helpers)?;
Self::event_loop(config)?;
}
Exchange {
first_arg,
rest_of_args,
mut rest_of_args,
config_file,
} => {
let mut rest_of_args = rest_of_args.clone();
rest_of_args.insert(0, first_arg.clone());
rest_of_args.insert(0, first_arg);
let args = rest_of_args;
let mut config = config::Rosenpass::parse_args(args)?;
if let Some(p) = config_file {
config.store(p)?;
config.config_file_path.clone_from(p);
config.store(&p)?;
config.config_file_path = p;
}
config.validate()?;
self.apply_to_config(&mut config)?;
Self::event_loop(config, test_helpers)?;
Self::event_loop(config)?;
}
Validate { config_files } => {
for file in config_files {
match config::Rosenpass::load(file) {
match config::Rosenpass::load(&file) {
Ok(config) => {
eprintln!("{file:?} is valid TOML and conforms to the expected schema");
match config.validate() {
Ok(_) => eprintln!("{file:?} has passed all logical checks"),
Ok(_) => eprintln!("{file:?} is passed all logical checks"),
Err(_) => eprintln!("{file:?} contains logical errors"),
}
}
@@ -315,12 +215,7 @@ impl CliArgs {
Ok(())
}
fn event_loop(
config: config::Rosenpass,
test_helpers: Option<AppServerTest>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
const MAX_PSK_SIZE: usize = 1000;
fn event_loop(config: config::Rosenpass) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// load own keys
let sk = SSk::load(&config.secret_key)?;
let pk = SPk::load(&config.public_key)?;
@@ -329,44 +224,21 @@ impl CliArgs {
let mut srv = std::boxed::Box::<AppServer>::new(AppServer::new(
sk,
pk,
config.listen.clone(),
config.listen,
config.verbosity,
test_helpers,
)?);
config.apply_to_app_server(&mut srv)?;
let broker_store_ptr = srv.register_broker(Box::new(NativeUnixBroker::new()))?;
fn cfg_err_map(e: NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilderError) -> anyhow::Error {
anyhow::Error::msg(format!("NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilderError: {:?}", e))
}
for cfg_peer in config.peers {
let broker_peer = if let Some(wg) = &cfg_peer.wg {
let peer_cfg = NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilder::default()
.peer_id_b64(&wg.peer)?
.interface(wg.device.clone())
.extra_params_ser(&wg.extra_params)?
.build()
.map_err(cfg_err_map)?;
let broker_peer = BrokerPeer::new(broker_store_ptr.clone(), Box::new(peer_cfg));
Some(broker_peer)
} else {
None
};
srv.add_peer(
// psk, pk, outfile, outwg, tx_addr
cfg_peer
.pre_shared_key
.map(SymKey::load_b64::<MAX_PSK_SIZE, _>)
.transpose()?,
cfg_peer.pre_shared_key.map(SymKey::load_b64).transpose()?,
SPk::load(&cfg_peer.public_key)?,
cfg_peer.key_out,
broker_peer,
cfg_peer.wg.map(|cfg| app_server::WireguardOut {
dev: cfg.device,
pk: cfg.peer,
extra_params: cfg.extra_params,
}),
cfg_peer.endpoint.clone(),
)?;
}
@@ -374,24 +246,3 @@ impl CliArgs {
srv.event_loop()
}
}
/// generate secret and public keys, store in files according to the paths passed as arguments
fn generate_and_save_keypair(secret_key: PathBuf, public_key: PathBuf) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let mut ssk = crate::protocol::SSk::random();
let mut spk = crate::protocol::SPk::random();
StaticKem::keygen(ssk.secret_mut(), spk.deref_mut())?;
ssk.store_secret(secret_key)?;
spk.store(public_key)
}
#[cfg(feature = "internal_testing")]
pub mod testing {
use super::*;
pub fn generate_and_save_keypair(
secret_key: PathBuf,
public_key: PathBuf,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
super::generate_and_save_keypair(secret_key, public_key)
}
}

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@@ -1,12 +1,3 @@
//! Configuration readable from a config file.
//!
//! Rosenpass supports reading its configuration from a TOML file. This module contains a struct
//! [`Rosenpass`] which holds such a configuration.
//!
//! ## TODO
//! - support `~` in <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/237>
//! - provide tooling to create config file from shell <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/247>
use std::{
collections::HashSet,
fs,
@@ -16,134 +7,62 @@ use std::{
};
use anyhow::{bail, ensure};
use rosenpass_util::file::{fopen_w, Visibility};
use rosenpass_util::file::fopen_w;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use crate::app_server::AppServer;
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Rosenpass {
/// path to the public key file
pub public_key: PathBuf,
/// path to the secret key file
pub secret_key: PathBuf,
/// Location of the API listen sockets
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
pub api: crate::api::config::ApiConfig,
/// list of [`SocketAddr`] to listen on
///
/// Examples:
/// - `0.0.0.0:123`
pub listen: Vec<SocketAddr>,
/// log verbosity
///
/// This is subject to change. See [`Verbosity`] for details.
#[serde(default)]
pub verbosity: Verbosity,
/// list of peers
///
/// See the [`RosenpassPeer`] type for more information and examples.
pub peers: Vec<RosenpassPeer>,
/// path to the file which provided this configuration
///
/// This item is of course not read from the TOML but is added by the algorithm that parses
/// the config file.
#[serde(skip)]
pub config_file_path: PathBuf,
}
/// ## TODO
/// - replace this type with [`log::LevelFilter`], also see <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/pull/246>
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, Copy, Clone)]
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Verbosity {
Quiet,
Verbose,
}
/// ## TODO
/// - examples
/// - documentation
#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct RosenpassPeer {
/// path to the public key of the peer
pub public_key: PathBuf,
/// ## TODO
/// - documentation
pub endpoint: Option<String>,
/// path to the pre-shared key with the peer
///
/// NOTE: this item can be skipped in the config if you do not use a pre-shared key with the peer
pub pre_shared_key: Option<PathBuf>,
/// ## TODO
/// - documentation
#[serde(default)]
pub key_out: Option<PathBuf>,
/// ## TODO
/// - documentation
/// - make this field only available on binary builds, not on library builds <https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/249>
// TODO make this field only available on binary builds, not on library builds
#[serde(flatten)]
pub wg: Option<WireGuard>,
}
/// ## TODO
/// - documentation
#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct WireGuard {
/// ## TODO
/// - documentation
pub device: String,
/// ## TODO
/// - documentation
pub peer: String,
/// ## TODO
/// - documentation
#[serde(default)]
pub extra_params: Vec<String>,
}
impl Rosenpass {
/// load configuration from a TOML file
/// Load a config file from a file path
///
/// NOTE: no validation is conducted, e.g. the paths specified in the configuration are not
/// checked whether they even exist.
///
/// ## TODO
/// - consider using a different algorithm to determine home directory the below one may
/// behave unexpectedly on Windows
/// no validation is conducted
pub fn load<P: AsRef<Path>>(p: P) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
// read file and deserialize
let mut config: Self = toml::from_str(&fs::read_to_string(&p)?)?;
// resolve `~` (see https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass/issues/237)
use util::resolve_path_with_tilde;
resolve_path_with_tilde(&mut config.public_key);
resolve_path_with_tilde(&mut config.secret_key);
for peer in config.peers.iter_mut() {
resolve_path_with_tilde(&mut peer.public_key);
if let Some(ref mut psk) = &mut peer.pre_shared_key {
resolve_path_with_tilde(psk);
}
if let Some(ref mut ko) = &mut peer.key_out {
resolve_path_with_tilde(ko);
}
}
// add path to "self"
p.as_ref().clone_into(&mut config.config_file_path);
// return
config.config_file_path = p.as_ref().to_owned();
Ok(config)
}
@@ -157,35 +76,25 @@ impl Rosenpass {
/// Commit the configuration to where it came from, overwriting the original file
pub fn commit(&self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let mut f = fopen_w(&self.config_file_path, Visibility::Public)?;
let mut f = fopen_w(&self.config_file_path)?;
f.write_all(toml::to_string_pretty(&self)?.as_bytes())?;
self.store(&self.config_file_path)
}
pub fn apply_to_app_server(&self, _srv: &mut AppServer) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
self.api.apply_to_app_server(_srv)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Validate a configuration
///
/// ## TODO
/// - check that files do not just exist but are also readable
/// - warn if neither out_key nor exchange_command of a peer is defined (v.i.)
pub fn validate(&self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// check the public key file exists
// check the public-key file exists
ensure!(
self.public_key.is_file(),
"could not find public-key file {:?}: no such file",
"public-key file {:?} does not exist",
self.public_key
);
// check the secret-key file exists
ensure!(
self.secret_key.is_file(),
"could not find secret-key file {:?}: no such file",
"secret-key file {:?} does not exist",
self.secret_key
);
@@ -218,8 +127,6 @@ impl Rosenpass {
public_key: PathBuf::from(public_key.as_ref()),
secret_key: PathBuf::from(secret_key.as_ref()),
listen: vec![],
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
api: crate::api::config::ApiConfig::default(),
verbosity: Verbosity::Quiet,
peers: vec![],
config_file_path: PathBuf::new(),
@@ -462,11 +369,12 @@ impl Default for Verbosity {
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
use std::net::IpAddr;
use super::*;
fn split_str(s: &str) -> Vec<String> {
s.split(' ').map(|s| s.to_string()).collect()
s.split(" ").map(|s| s.to_string()).collect()
}
#[test]
@@ -534,67 +442,3 @@ mod test {
)
}
}
pub mod util {
use std::path::PathBuf;
/// takes a path that can potentially start with a `~` and resolves that `~` to the user's home directory
///
/// ## Example
/// ```
/// use rosenpass::config::util::resolve_path_with_tilde;
/// std::env::set_var("HOME","/home/dummy");
/// let mut path = std::path::PathBuf::from("~/foo.toml");
/// resolve_path_with_tilde(&mut path);
/// assert!(path == std::path::PathBuf::from("/home/dummy/foo.toml"));
/// ```
pub fn resolve_path_with_tilde(path: &mut PathBuf) {
if let Some(first_segment) = path.iter().next() {
if !path.has_root() && first_segment == "~" {
let home_dir = home::home_dir().unwrap_or_else(|| {
log::error!("config file contains \"~\" but can not determine home diretory");
std::process::exit(1);
});
let orig_path = path.clone();
path.clear();
path.push(home_dir);
for segment in orig_path.iter().skip(1) {
path.push(segment);
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_resolve_path_with_tilde() {
let test = |path_str: &str, resolved: &str| {
let mut path = PathBuf::from(path_str);
resolve_path_with_tilde(&mut path);
assert!(
path == PathBuf::from(resolved),
"Path {:?} has been resolved to {:?} but should have been resolved to {:?}.",
path_str,
path,
resolved
);
};
// set environment because otherwise the test result would depend on the system running this
std::env::set_var("USER", "dummy");
std::env::set_var("HOME", "/home/dummy");
// should resolve
test("~/foo.toml", "/home/dummy/foo.toml");
test("~//foo", "/home/dummy/foo");
test("~/../other_user/foo", "/home/dummy/../other_user/foo");
// should _not_ resolve
test("~foo/bar", "~foo/bar");
test(".~/foo", ".~/foo");
test("/~/foo.toml", "/~/foo.toml");
test(r"~\foo", r"~\foo");
test(r"C:\~\foo.toml", r"C:\~\foo.toml");
}
}
}

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@@ -31,8 +31,6 @@ pub fn protocol() -> Result<HashDomain> {
hash_domain_ns!(protocol, mac, "mac");
hash_domain_ns!(protocol, cookie, "cookie");
hash_domain_ns!(protocol, cookie_value, "cookie-value");
hash_domain_ns!(protocol, cookie_key, "cookie-key");
hash_domain_ns!(protocol, peerid, "peer id");
hash_domain_ns!(protocol, biscuit_ad, "biscuit additional data");
hash_domain_ns!(protocol, ckinit, "chaining key init");

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_api")]
pub mod api;
use rosenpass_lenses::LenseError;
pub mod app_server;
pub mod cli;
pub mod config;
@@ -13,8 +13,12 @@ pub enum RosenpassError {
BufferSizeMismatch,
#[error("invalid message type")]
InvalidMessageType(u8),
#[error("invalid API message type")]
InvalidApiMessageType(u128),
#[error("could not parse API message")]
InvalidApiMessage,
}
impl From<LenseError> for RosenpassError {
fn from(value: LenseError) -> Self {
match value {
LenseError::BufferSizeMismatch => RosenpassError::BufferSizeMismatch,
}
}
}

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@@ -1,43 +1,21 @@
use clap::Parser;
use log::error;
use rosenpass::cli::CliArgs;
use rosenpass::cli::Cli;
use rosenpass_util::attempt;
use std::process::exit;
/// Catches errors, prints them through the logger, then exits
pub fn main() {
// parse CLI arguments
let args = CliArgs::parse();
env_logger::init();
{
use rosenpass_secret_memory as SM;
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_memfd_secret")]
SM::secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets();
#[cfg(not(feature = "experiment_memfd_secret"))]
SM::secret_policy_use_only_malloc_secrets();
}
let res = attempt!({
rosenpass_sodium::init()?;
Cli::run()
});
// init logging
{
let mut log_builder = env_logger::Builder::from_default_env(); // sets log level filter from environment (or defaults)
if let Some(level) = args.get_log_level() {
log::debug!("setting log level to {:?} (set via CLI parameter)", level);
log_builder.filter_level(level); // set log level filter from CLI args if available
}
log_builder.init();
// // check the effectiveness of the log level filter with the following lines:
// use log::{debug, error, info, trace, warn};
// trace!("trace dummy");
// debug!("debug dummy");
// info!("info dummy");
// warn!("warn dummy");
// error!("error dummy");
}
match args.run(None) {
match res {
Ok(_) => {}
Err(e) => {
error!("{e:?}");
error!("{e}");
exit(1);
}
}

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@@ -6,128 +6,129 @@
//! always serialized instance of the data in question. This is closely related
//! to the concept of lenses in function programming; more on that here:
//! [https://sinusoid.es/misc/lager/lenses.pdf](https://sinusoid.es/misc/lager/lenses.pdf)
//! To achieve this we utilize the zerocopy library.
//!
use std::mem::size_of;
use zerocopy::{AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes};
//! # Example
//!
//! The following example uses the [`lense` macro](rosenpass_lenses::lense) to create a lense that
//! might be useful when dealing with UDP headers.
//!
//! ```
//! use rosenpass_lenses::{lense, LenseView};
//! use rosenpass::RosenpassError;
//! # fn main() -> Result<(), RosenpassError> {
//!
//! lense! {UdpDatagramHeader :=
//! source_port: 2,
//! dest_port: 2,
//! length: 2,
//! checksum: 2
//! }
//!
//! let mut buf = [0u8; 8];
//!
//! // read-only lense, no check of size:
//! let lense = UdpDatagramHeader(&buf);
//! assert_eq!(lense.checksum(), &[0, 0]);
//!
//! // mutable lense, runtime check of size
//! let mut lense = buf.as_mut().udp_datagram_header()?;
//! lense.source_port_mut().copy_from_slice(&53u16.to_be_bytes()); // some DNS, anyone?
//!
//! // the original buffer is still available
//! assert_eq!(buf, [0, 53, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]);
//!
//! // read-only lense, runtime check of size
//! let lense = buf.as_ref().udp_datagram_header()?;
//! assert_eq!(lense.source_port(), &[0, 53]);
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
use super::RosenpassError;
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::Kem;
use rosenpass_ciphers::kem::{EphemeralKem, StaticKem};
use rosenpass_ciphers::{aead, xaead, KEY_LEN};
pub const MSG_SIZE_LEN: usize = 1;
pub const RESERVED_LEN: usize = 3;
pub const MAC_SIZE: usize = 16;
pub const COOKIE_SIZE: usize = 16;
pub const SID_LEN: usize = 4;
use rosenpass_lenses::{lense, LenseView};
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct Envelope<M: AsBytes + FromBytes> {
// Macro magic ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
lense! { Envelope<M> :=
/// [MsgType] of this message
pub msg_type: u8,
msg_type: 1,
/// Reserved for future use
pub reserved: [u8; 3],
reserved: 3,
/// The actual Paylod
pub payload: M,
payload: M::LEN,
/// Message Authentication Code (mac) over all bytes until (exclusive)
/// `mac` itself
pub mac: [u8; 16],
mac: 16,
/// Currently unused, TODO: do something with this
pub cookie: [u8; 16],
cookie: 16
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct InitHello {
lense! { InitHello :=
/// Randomly generated connection id
pub sidi: [u8; 4],
sidi: 4,
/// Kyber 512 Ephemeral Public Key
pub epki: [u8; EphemeralKem::PK_LEN],
epki: EphemeralKem::PK_LEN,
/// Classic McEliece Ciphertext
pub sctr: [u8; StaticKem::CT_LEN],
sctr: StaticKem::CT_LEN,
/// Encryped: 16 byte hash of McEliece initiator static key
pub pidic: [u8; aead::TAG_LEN + 32],
pidic: aead::TAG_LEN + 32,
/// Encrypted TAI64N Time Stamp (against replay attacks)
pub auth: [u8; aead::TAG_LEN],
auth: aead::TAG_LEN
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct RespHello {
lense! { RespHello :=
/// Randomly generated connection id
pub sidr: [u8; 4],
sidr: 4,
/// Copied from InitHello
pub sidi: [u8; 4],
sidi: 4,
/// Kyber 512 Ephemeral Ciphertext
pub ecti: [u8; EphemeralKem::CT_LEN],
ecti: EphemeralKem::CT_LEN,
/// Classic McEliece Ciphertext
pub scti: [u8; StaticKem::CT_LEN],
scti: StaticKem::CT_LEN,
/// Empty encrypted message (just an auth tag)
pub auth: [u8; aead::TAG_LEN],
auth: aead::TAG_LEN,
/// Responders handshake state in encrypted form
pub biscuit: [u8; BISCUIT_CT_LEN],
biscuit: BISCUIT_CT_LEN
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct InitConf {
lense! { InitConf :=
/// Copied from InitHello
pub sidi: [u8; 4],
sidi: 4,
/// Copied from RespHello
pub sidr: [u8; 4],
sidr: 4,
/// Responders handshake state in encrypted form
pub biscuit: [u8; BISCUIT_CT_LEN],
biscuit: BISCUIT_CT_LEN,
/// Empty encrypted message (just an auth tag)
pub auth: [u8; aead::TAG_LEN],
auth: aead::TAG_LEN
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct EmptyData {
lense! { EmptyData :=
/// Copied from RespHello
pub sid: [u8; 4],
sid: 4,
/// Nonce
pub ctr: [u8; 8],
ctr: 8,
/// Empty encrypted message (just an auth tag)
pub auth: [u8; aead::TAG_LEN],
auth: aead::TAG_LEN
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct Biscuit {
lense! { Biscuit :=
/// H(spki) Ident ifies the initiator
pub pidi: [u8; KEY_LEN],
pidi: KEY_LEN,
/// The biscuit number (replay protection)
pub biscuit_no: [u8; 12],
biscuit_no: 12,
/// Chaining key
pub ck: [u8; KEY_LEN],
ck: KEY_LEN
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct DataMsg {
pub dummy: [u8; 4],
lense! { DataMsg :=
dummy: 4
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct CookieReplyInner {
/// [MsgType] of this message
pub msg_type: u8,
/// Reserved for future use
pub reserved: [u8; 3],
/// Session ID of the sender (initiator)
pub sid: [u8; 4],
/// Encrypted cookie with authenticated initiator `mac`
pub cookie_encrypted: [u8; xaead::NONCE_LEN + COOKIE_SIZE + xaead::TAG_LEN],
}
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(AsBytes, FromBytes, FromZeroes)]
pub struct CookieReply {
pub inner: CookieReplyInner,
pub padding: [u8; size_of::<Envelope<InitHello>>() - size_of::<CookieReplyInner>()],
lense! { CookieReply :=
dummy: 4
}
// Traits /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -176,14 +177,8 @@ impl TryFrom<u8> for MsgType {
}
}
impl From<MsgType> for u8 {
fn from(val: MsgType) -> Self {
val as u8
}
}
/// length in bytes of an unencrypted Biscuit (plain text)
pub const BISCUIT_PT_LEN: usize = size_of::<Biscuit>();
pub const BISCUIT_PT_LEN: usize = Biscuit::<()>::LEN;
/// Length in bytes of an encrypted Biscuit (cipher text)
pub const BISCUIT_CT_LEN: usize = BISCUIT_PT_LEN + xaead::NONCE_LEN + xaead::TAG_LEN;

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@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
use std::{
io::{BufRead, BufReader},
net::ToSocketAddrs,
os::unix::net::UnixStream,
process::Stdio,
};
use anyhow::{bail, Context};
use rosenpass::api;
use rosenpass_to::{ops::copy_slice_least_src, To};
use rosenpass_util::zerocopy::ZerocopySliceExt;
use rosenpass_util::{
file::LoadValueB64,
length_prefix_encoding::{decoder::LengthPrefixDecoder, encoder::LengthPrefixEncoder},
};
use tempfile::TempDir;
use zerocopy::AsBytes;
use rosenpass::protocol::SymKey;
#[test]
fn api_integration_test() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
rosenpass_secret_memory::policy::secret_policy_use_only_malloc_secrets();
let dir = TempDir::with_prefix("rosenpass-api-integration-test")?;
macro_rules! tempfile {
($($lst:expr),+) => {{
let mut buf = dir.path().to_path_buf();
$(buf.push($lst);)*
buf
}}
}
let peer_a_endpoint = "[::1]:61423";
let peer_a_osk = tempfile!("a.osk");
let peer_b_osk = tempfile!("b.osk");
use rosenpass::config;
let peer_a = config::Rosenpass {
config_file_path: tempfile!("a.config"),
secret_key: tempfile!("a.sk"),
public_key: tempfile!("a.pk"),
listen: peer_a_endpoint.to_socket_addrs()?.collect(), // TODO: This could collide by accident
verbosity: config::Verbosity::Verbose,
api: api::config::ApiConfig {
listen_path: vec![tempfile!("a.sock")],
listen_fd: vec![],
stream_fd: vec![],
},
peers: vec![config::RosenpassPeer {
public_key: tempfile!("b.pk"),
key_out: Some(peer_a_osk.clone()),
endpoint: None,
pre_shared_key: None,
wg: None,
}],
};
let peer_b = config::Rosenpass {
config_file_path: tempfile!("b.config"),
secret_key: tempfile!("b.sk"),
public_key: tempfile!("b.pk"),
listen: vec![],
verbosity: config::Verbosity::Verbose,
api: api::config::ApiConfig {
listen_path: vec![tempfile!("b.sock")],
listen_fd: vec![],
stream_fd: vec![],
},
peers: vec![config::RosenpassPeer {
public_key: tempfile!("a.pk"),
key_out: Some(peer_b_osk.clone()),
endpoint: Some(peer_a_endpoint.to_owned()),
pre_shared_key: None,
wg: None,
}],
};
// Generate the keys
rosenpass::cli::testing::generate_and_save_keypair(
peer_a.secret_key.clone(),
peer_a.public_key.clone(),
)?;
rosenpass::cli::testing::generate_and_save_keypair(
peer_b.secret_key.clone(),
peer_b.public_key.clone(),
)?;
// Write the configuration files
peer_a.commit()?;
peer_b.commit()?;
// Start peer a
let proc_a = std::process::Command::new(env!("CARGO_BIN_EXE_rosenpass"))
.args([
"exchange-config",
peer_a.config_file_path.to_str().context("")?,
])
.stdin(Stdio::null())
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.spawn()?;
// Start peer b
let proc_b = std::process::Command::new(env!("CARGO_BIN_EXE_rosenpass"))
.args([
"exchange-config",
peer_b.config_file_path.to_str().context("")?,
])
.stdin(Stdio::null())
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.spawn()?;
// Acquire stdout
let mut out_a = BufReader::new(proc_a.stdout.context("")?).lines();
let mut out_b = BufReader::new(proc_b.stdout.context("")?).lines();
// Wait for the keys to successfully exchange a key
let mut attempt = 0;
loop {
let line_a = out_a.next().context("")??;
let line_b = out_b.next().context("")??;
let words_a = line_a.split(' ').collect::<Vec<_>>();
let words_b = line_b.split(' ').collect::<Vec<_>>();
// FIXED FIXED PEER-ID FIXED FILENAME STATUS
// output-key peer KZqXTZ4l2aNnkJtLPhs4D8JxHTGmRSL9w3Qr+X8JxFk= key-file "client-A-osk" exchanged
let peer_a_id = words_b
.get(2)
.with_context(|| format!("Bad rosenpass output: `{line_b}`"))?;
let peer_b_id = words_a
.get(2)
.with_context(|| format!("Bad rosenpass output: `{line_a}`"))?;
assert_eq!(
line_a,
format!(
"output-key peer {peer_b_id} key-file \"{}\" exchanged",
peer_a_osk.to_str().context("")?
)
);
assert_eq!(
line_b,
format!(
"output-key peer {peer_a_id} key-file \"{}\" exchanged",
peer_b_osk.to_str().context("")?
)
);
// Read OSKs
let osk_a = SymKey::load_b64::<64, _>(peer_a_osk.clone())?;
let osk_b = SymKey::load_b64::<64, _>(peer_b_osk.clone())?;
match osk_a.secret() == osk_b.secret() {
true => break,
false if attempt > 10 => bail!("Peers did not produce a matching key even after ten attempts. Something is wrong with the key exchange!"),
false => {},
};
attempt += 1;
}
// Now connect to the peers
let api_a = UnixStream::connect(&peer_a.api.listen_path[0])?;
let api_b = UnixStream::connect(&peer_b.api.listen_path[0])?;
for conn in ([api_a, api_b]).iter() {
let mut echo = [0u8; 256];
copy_slice_least_src("Hello World".as_bytes()).to(&mut echo);
let req = api::PingRequest::new(echo);
LengthPrefixEncoder::from_message(req.as_bytes()).write_all_to_stdio(conn)?;
let mut decoder = LengthPrefixDecoder::new([0u8; api::MAX_RESPONSE_LEN]);
let res = decoder.read_all_from_stdio(conn)?;
let res = res.zk_parse::<api::PingResponse>()?;
assert_eq!(*res, api::PingResponse::new(echo));
}
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,33 +1,10 @@
use std::{
fs,
net::UdpSocket,
path::PathBuf,
sync::{Arc, Mutex},
time::Duration,
};
use clap::Parser;
use rosenpass::{app_server::AppServerTestBuilder, cli::CliArgs};
use rosenpass_secret_memory::{Public, Secret};
use rosenpass_wireguard_broker::{WireguardBrokerMio, WG_KEY_LEN, WG_PEER_LEN};
use serial_test::serial;
use std::io::Write;
use std::{fs, net::UdpSocket, path::PathBuf, process::Stdio, time::Duration};
const BIN: &str = "rosenpass";
fn setup_tests() {
use rosenpass_secret_memory as SM;
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_memfd_secret")]
SM::secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets();
#[cfg(not(feature = "experiment_memfd_secret"))]
SM::secret_policy_use_only_malloc_secrets();
}
// check that we can generate keys
#[test]
fn generate_keys() {
setup_tests();
let tmpdir = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_TARGET_TMPDIR")).join("keygen");
fs::create_dir_all(&tmpdir).unwrap();
@@ -51,96 +28,21 @@ fn generate_keys() {
fs::remove_dir_all(&tmpdir).unwrap();
}
fn find_udp_socket() -> Option<u16> {
(1025..=u16::MAX).find(|&port| UdpSocket::bind(("::1", port)).is_ok())
}
fn setup_logging() {
let mut log_builder = env_logger::Builder::from_default_env(); // sets log level filter from environment (or defaults)
log_builder.filter_level(log::LevelFilter::Debug);
log_builder.format_timestamp_nanos();
log_builder.format(|buf, record| {
let ts_format = buf.timestamp_nanos().to_string();
writeln!(
buf,
"\x1b[1m{:?}\x1b[0m {}: {}",
std::thread::current().id(),
&ts_format[14..],
record.args()
)
});
let _ = log_builder.try_init();
}
fn generate_key_pairs(secret_key_paths: &[PathBuf], public_key_paths: &[PathBuf]) {
for (secret_key_path, pub_key_path) in secret_key_paths.iter().zip(public_key_paths.iter()) {
let output = test_bin::get_test_bin(BIN)
.args(["gen-keys", "--secret-key"])
.arg(secret_key_path)
.arg("--public-key")
.arg(pub_key_path)
.output()
.expect("Failed to start {BIN}");
assert_eq!(String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout), "");
assert!(secret_key_path.is_file());
assert!(pub_key_path.is_file());
fn find_udp_socket() -> u16 {
for port in 1025..=u16::MAX {
match UdpSocket::bind(("127.0.0.1", port)) {
Ok(_) => {
return port;
}
_ => {}
}
}
}
fn run_server_client_exchange(
(server_cmd, server_test_builder): (&std::process::Command, AppServerTestBuilder),
(client_cmd, client_test_builder): (&std::process::Command, AppServerTestBuilder),
) {
let (server_terminate, server_terminate_rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
let (client_terminate, client_terminate_rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
let cli = CliArgs::try_parse_from(
[server_cmd.get_program()]
.into_iter()
.chain(server_cmd.get_args()),
)
.unwrap();
std::thread::spawn(move || {
let test_helpers = server_test_builder
.termination_handler(Some(server_terminate_rx))
.build()
.unwrap();
cli.run(Some(test_helpers)).unwrap();
});
let cli = CliArgs::try_parse_from(
[client_cmd.get_program()]
.into_iter()
.chain(client_cmd.get_args()),
)
.unwrap();
std::thread::spawn(move || {
let test_helpers = client_test_builder
.termination_handler(Some(client_terminate_rx))
.build()
.unwrap();
cli.run(Some(test_helpers)).unwrap();
});
// give them some time to do the key exchange under load
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(10));
// time's up, kill the childs
server_terminate.send(()).unwrap();
client_terminate.send(()).unwrap();
panic!("no free UDP port found");
}
// check that we can exchange keys
#[test]
#[serial]
fn check_exchange_under_normal() {
setup_tests();
setup_logging();
fn check_exchange() {
let tmpdir = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_TARGET_TMPDIR")).join("exchange");
fs::create_dir_all(&tmpdir).unwrap();
@@ -149,19 +51,24 @@ fn check_exchange_under_normal() {
let shared_key_paths = [tmpdir.join("shared-key-0"), tmpdir.join("shared-key-1")];
// generate key pairs
generate_key_pairs(&secret_key_paths, &public_key_paths);
for (secret_key_path, pub_key_path) in secret_key_paths.iter().zip(public_key_paths.iter()) {
let output = test_bin::get_test_bin(BIN)
.args(["gen-keys", "--secret-key"])
.arg(&secret_key_path)
.arg("--public-key")
.arg(&pub_key_path)
.output()
.expect("Failed to start {BIN}");
assert_eq!(String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout), "");
assert!(secret_key_path.is_file());
assert!(pub_key_path.is_file());
}
// start first process, the server
let port = loop {
if let Some(port) = find_udp_socket() {
break port;
}
};
let listen_addr = format!("::1:{port}");
let mut server_cmd = std::process::Command::new(BIN);
server_cmd
let port = find_udp_socket();
let listen_addr = format!("localhost:{port}");
let mut server = test_bin::get_test_bin(BIN)
.args(["exchange", "secret-key"])
.arg(&secret_key_paths[0])
.arg("public-key")
@@ -169,12 +76,16 @@ fn check_exchange_under_normal() {
.args(["listen", &listen_addr, "verbose", "peer", "public-key"])
.arg(&public_key_paths[1])
.arg("outfile")
.arg(&shared_key_paths[0]);
.arg(&shared_key_paths[0])
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.spawn()
.expect("Failed to start {BIN}");
let server_test_builder = AppServerTestBuilder::default();
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(500));
let mut client_cmd = std::process::Command::new(BIN);
client_cmd
// start second process, the client
let mut client = test_bin::get_test_bin(BIN)
.args(["exchange", "secret-key"])
.arg(&secret_key_paths[1])
.arg("public-key")
@@ -183,14 +94,18 @@ fn check_exchange_under_normal() {
.arg(&public_key_paths[0])
.args(["endpoint", &listen_addr])
.arg("outfile")
.arg(&shared_key_paths[1]);
.arg(&shared_key_paths[1])
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.spawn()
.expect("Failed to start {BIN}");
let client_test_builder = AppServerTestBuilder::default();
// give them some time to do the key exchange
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(2));
run_server_client_exchange(
(&server_cmd, server_test_builder),
(&client_cmd, client_test_builder),
);
// time's up, kill the childs
server.kill().unwrap();
client.kill().unwrap();
// read the shared keys they created
let shared_keys: Vec<_> = shared_key_paths
@@ -205,134 +120,3 @@ fn check_exchange_under_normal() {
// cleanup
fs::remove_dir_all(&tmpdir).unwrap();
}
// check that we can trigger a DoS condition and we can exchange keys under DoS
// This test creates a responder (server) with the feature flag "integration_test_always_under_load" to always be under load condition for the test.
#[test]
#[serial]
fn check_exchange_under_dos() {
setup_tests();
setup_logging();
//Generate binary with responder with feature integration_test
let tmpdir = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_TARGET_TMPDIR")).join("exchange-dos");
fs::create_dir_all(&tmpdir).unwrap();
let secret_key_paths = [tmpdir.join("secret-key-0"), tmpdir.join("secret-key-1")];
let public_key_paths = [tmpdir.join("public-key-0"), tmpdir.join("public-key-1")];
let shared_key_paths = [tmpdir.join("shared-key-0"), tmpdir.join("shared-key-1")];
// generate key pairs
generate_key_pairs(&secret_key_paths, &public_key_paths);
// start first process, the server
let port = loop {
if let Some(port) = find_udp_socket() {
break port;
}
};
let listen_addr = format!("::1:{port}");
let mut server_cmd = std::process::Command::new(BIN);
server_cmd
.args(["exchange", "secret-key"])
.arg(&secret_key_paths[0])
.arg("public-key")
.arg(&public_key_paths[0])
.args(["listen", &listen_addr, "verbose", "peer", "public-key"])
.arg(&public_key_paths[1])
.arg("outfile")
.arg(&shared_key_paths[0]);
let server_test_builder = AppServerTestBuilder::default().enable_dos_permanently(true);
let mut client_cmd = std::process::Command::new(BIN);
client_cmd
.args(["exchange", "secret-key"])
.arg(&secret_key_paths[1])
.arg("public-key")
.arg(&public_key_paths[1])
.args(["verbose", "peer", "public-key"])
.arg(&public_key_paths[0])
.args(["endpoint", &listen_addr])
.arg("outfile")
.arg(&shared_key_paths[1]);
let client_test_builder = AppServerTestBuilder::default();
run_server_client_exchange(
(&server_cmd, server_test_builder),
(&client_cmd, client_test_builder),
);
// read the shared keys they created
let shared_keys: Vec<_> = shared_key_paths
.iter()
.map(|p| fs::read_to_string(p).unwrap())
.collect();
// check that they created two equal keys
assert_eq!(shared_keys.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(shared_keys[0], shared_keys[1]);
// cleanup
fs::remove_dir_all(&tmpdir).unwrap();
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct MockBrokerInner {
psk: Option<Secret<WG_KEY_LEN>>,
peer_id: Option<Public<WG_PEER_LEN>>,
interface: Option<String>,
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct MockBroker {
inner: Arc<Mutex<MockBrokerInner>>,
}
impl WireguardBrokerMio for MockBroker {
type MioError = anyhow::Error;
fn register(
&mut self,
_registry: &mio::Registry,
_token: mio::Token,
) -> Result<(), Self::MioError> {
Ok(())
}
fn process_poll(&mut self) -> Result<(), Self::MioError> {
Ok(())
}
fn unregister(&mut self, _registry: &mio::Registry) -> Result<(), Self::MioError> {
Ok(())
}
}
impl rosenpass_wireguard_broker::WireGuardBroker for MockBroker {
type Error = anyhow::Error;
fn set_psk(
&mut self,
config: rosenpass_wireguard_broker::SerializedBrokerConfig<'_>,
) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
loop {
let mut lock = self.inner.try_lock();
if let Ok(ref mut mutex) = lock {
**mutex = MockBrokerInner {
psk: Some(config.psk.clone()),
peer_id: Some(*config.peer_id),
interface: Some(std::str::from_utf8(config.interface).unwrap().to_string()),
};
break Ok(());
}
}
}
}

391
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@@ -0,0 +1,391 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
# String formatting subsystem
formatting_init() {
endl=$'\n'
}
enquote() {
while (( $# > 1 )); do
printf "%q " "${1}"; shift
done
if (( $# == 1 )); then
printf "%q" "${1}"; shift
fi
}
multiline() {
# shellcheck disable=SC1004
echo "${1} " | awk '
function pm(a, b, l) {
return length(a) > l \
&& length(b) > l \
&& substr(a, 1, l+1) == substr(b, 1, l+1) \
? pm(a, b, l+1) : l;
}
!started && $0 !~ /^[ \t]*$/ {
started=1
match($0, /^[ \t]*/)
prefix=substr($0, 1, RLENGTH)
}
started {
print(substr($0, 1 + pm($0, prefix)));
}
'
}
dbg() {
echo >&2 "$@"
}
detect_git_dir() {
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3618078/pipe-only-stderr-through-a-filter
(
git -C "${scriptdir}" rev-parse --show-toplevel 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&- \
| sed '
/not a git repository/d;
s/^/WARNING: /'
) 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-
}
# Cleanup subsystem (sigterm)
cleanup_init() {
cleanup_actions=()
trap cleanup_apply exit
}
cleanup_apply() {
local f
for f in "${cleanup_actions[@]}"; do
eval "${f}"
done
}
cleanup() {
cleanup_actions+=("$(multiline "${1}")")
}
# Transactional execution subsystem
frag_init() {
explain=0
frag_transaction=()
frag "
#! /bin/bash
set -e"
}
frag_apply() {
local f
for f in "${frag_transaction[@]}"; do
if (( explain == 1 )); then
dbg "${f}"
fi
eval "${f}"
done
}
frag() {
frag_transaction+=("$(multiline "${1}")")
}
frag_append() {
local len; len="${#frag_transaction[@]}"
frag_transaction=("${frag_transaction[@]:0:len-1}" "${frag_transaction[len-1]}${1}")
}
frag_append_esc() {
frag_append " \\${endl}${1}"
}
# Usage documentation subsystem
usage_init() {
usagestack=("${script}")
}
usage_snap() {
echo "${#usagestack}"
}
usage_restore() {
local n; n="${1}"
dbg REST "${1}"
usagestack=("${usagestack[@]:0:n-2}")
}
usage() {
dbg "Usage: ${usagestack[*]}"
}
fatal() {
dbg "FATAL: $*"
usage
exit 1
}
genkey() {
usagestack+=("PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR")
local skdir
skdir="${1%/}"; shift || fatal "Required positional argument: PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR"
while (( $# > 0 )); do
local arg; arg="$1"; shift
case "${arg}" in
-h | -help | --help | help) usage; return 0 ;;
*) fatal "Unknown option ${arg}";;
esac
done
if test -e "${skdir}"; then
fatal "PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR \"${skdir}\" already exists"
fi
frag "
umask 077
mkdir -p $(enquote "${skdir}")
wg genkey > $(enquote "${skdir}"/wgsk)
$(enquote "${binary}") gen-keys \\
-s $(enquote "${skdir}"/pqsk) \\
-p $(enquote "${skdir}"/pqpk)"
}
pubkey() {
usagestack+=("PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR" "PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR")
local skdir pkdir
skdir="${1%/}"; shift || fatal "Required positional argument: PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR"
pkdir="${1%/}"; shift || fatal "Required positional argument: PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR"
while (( $# > 0 )); do
local arg; arg="$1"; shift
case "${arg}" in
-h | -help | --help | help) usage; exit 0;;
*) fatal "Unknown option ${arg}";;
esac
done
if test -e "${pkdir}"; then
fatal "PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR \"${pkdir}\" already exists"
fi
frag "
mkdir -p $(enquote "${pkdir}")
wg pubkey < $(enquote "${skdir}"/wgsk) > $(enquote "${pkdir}/wgpk")
cp $(enquote "${skdir}"/pqpk) $(enquote "${pkdir}/pqpk")"
}
exchange() {
usagestack+=("PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR" "[dev <device>]" "[listen <ip>:<port>]" "[peer PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR [endpoint <ip>:<port>] [persistent-keepalive <interval>] [allowed-ips <ip1>/<cidr1>[,<ip2>/<cidr2>]...]]...")
local skdir dev lport
dev="${project_name}0"
skdir="${1%/}"; shift || fatal "Required positional argument: PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR"
while (( $# > 0 )); do
local arg; arg="$1"; shift
case "${arg}" in
dev) dev="${1}"; shift || fatal "dev option requires parameter";;
peer) set -- "peer" "$@"; break;; # Parsed down below
listen)
local listen; listen="${1}";
lip="${listen%:*}";
lport="${listen/*:/}";
if [[ "$lip" = "$lport" ]]; then
lip="[::]"
fi
shift;;
-h | -help | --help | help) usage; return 0;;
*) fatal "Unknown option ${arg}";;
esac
done
if (( $# == 0 )); then
fatal "Needs at least one peer specified"
fi
# os dependent setup
case "$OSTYPE" in
linux-*) # could be linux-gnu or linux-musl
frag "
# Create the WireGuard interface
ip link add dev $(enquote "${dev}") type wireguard || true"
cleanup "
ip link del dev $(enquote "${dev}") || true"
frag "
ip link set dev $(enquote "${dev}") up"
;;
freebsd*)
frag "
# load the WireGuard kernel module
kldload -n if_wg || fatal 'Cannot load if_wg kernel module'"
frag "
# Create the WireGuard interface
ifconfig wg create name $(enquote "${dev}") || true"
cleanup "
ifconfig $(enquote "${dev}") destroy || true"
frag "
ifconfig $(enquote "${dev}") up"
;;
*)
fatal "Your system $OSTYPE is not yet supported. We are happy to receive patches to address this :)"
;;
esac
frag "
# Deploy the classic wireguard private key
wg set $(enquote "${dev}") private-key $(enquote "${skdir}/wgsk")"
if test -n "${lport}"; then
frag_append "listen-port $(enquote "$(( lport + 1 ))")"
fi
frag "
# Launch the post quantum wireguard exchange daemon
$(enquote "${binary}") exchange"
if (( verbose == 1 )); then
frag_append "verbose"
fi
frag_append_esc " secret-key $(enquote "${skdir}/pqsk")"
frag_append_esc " public-key $(enquote "${skdir}/pqpk")"
if test -n "${lport}"; then
frag_append_esc " listen $(enquote "${lip}:${lport}")"
fi
usagestack+=("peer" "PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR endpoint IP:PORT")
while (( $# > 0 )); do
shift; # Skip "peer" argument
local peerdir ip port keepalive allowedips
peerdir="${1%/}"; shift || fatal "Required peer argument: PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR"
while (( $# > 0 )); do
local arg; arg="$1"; shift
case "${arg}" in
peer) set -- "peer" "$@"; break;; # Next peer
endpoint) ip="${1%:*}"; port="${1##*:}"; shift;;
persistent-keepalive) keepalive="${1}"; shift;;
allowed-ips) allowedips="${1}"; shift;;
-h | -help | --help | help) usage; return 0;;
*) fatal "Unknown option ${arg}";;
esac
done
# Public key
frag_append_esc " peer public-key $(enquote "${peerdir}/pqpk")"
# PSK
local pskfile; pskfile="${peerdir}/psk"
if test -f "${pskfile}"; then
frag_append_esc " preshared-key $(enquote "${pskfile}")"
fi
if test -n "${ip}"; then
frag_append_esc " endpoint $(enquote "${ip}:${port}")"
fi
frag_append_esc " wireguard $(enquote "${dev}") $(enquote "$(cat "${peerdir}/wgpk")")"
if test -n "${ip}"; then
frag_append_esc " endpoint $(enquote "${ip}:$(( port + 1 ))")"
fi
if test -n "${keepalive}"; then
frag_append_esc " persistent-keepalive $(enquote "${keepalive}")"
fi
if test -n "${allowedips}"; then
frag_append_esc " allowed-ips $(enquote "${allowedips}")"
fi
done
}
find_rosenpass_binary() {
local binary; binary=""
if [[ -n "${gitdir}" ]]; then
# If rp is run from the git repo, use the newest build artifact
binary=$(
find "${gitdir}/result/bin/${project_name}" \
"${gitdir}"/target/{release,debug}/"${project_name}" \
-printf "%T@ %p\n" 2>/dev/null \
| sort -nr \
| awk 'NR==1 { print($2) }'
)
elif [[ -n "${nixdir}" ]]; then
# If rp is run from nix, use the nix-installed rosenpass version
binary="${nixdir}/bin/${project_name}"
fi
if [[ -z "${binary}" ]]; then
binary="${project_name}"
fi
echo "${binary}"
}
main() {
formatting_init
cleanup_init
usage_init
frag_init
project_name="rosenpass"
verbose=0
scriptdir="$(dirname "${script}")"
gitdir="$(detect_git_dir)" || true
if [[ -d /nix ]]; then
nixdir="$(readlink -f result/bin/rp | grep -Pio '^/nix/store/[^/]+(?=/bin/[^/]+)')" || true
fi
binary="$(find_rosenpass_binary)"
# Parse command
usagestack+=("[explain]" "[verbose]" "genkey|pubkey|exchange" "[ARGS]...")
local cmd
while (( $# > 0 )); do
local arg; arg="$1"; shift
case "${arg}" in
genkey|pubkey|exchange) cmd="${arg}"; break;;
explain) explain=1;;
verbose) verbose=1;;
-h | -help | --help | help) usage; return 0 ;;
*) fatal "Unknown command ${arg}";;
esac
done
test -n "${cmd}" || fatal "No command supplied"
usagestack=("${script}")
# Execute command
usagestack+=("${cmd}")
"${cmd}" "$@"
usagestack=("${script}")
# Apply transaction
frag_apply
}
script="$0"
main "$@"

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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
[package]
name = "rp"
version = "0.2.1"
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
description = "Build post-quantum-secure VPNs with WireGuard!"
homepage = "https://rosenpass.eu/"
repository = "https://github.com/rosenpass/rosenpass"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
base64ct = { workspace = true }
x25519-dalek = { version = "2", features = ["static_secrets"] }
zeroize = { workspace = true }
rosenpass = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-ciphers = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-cipher-traits = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-secret-memory = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-util = { workspace = true }
rosenpass-wireguard-broker = {workspace = true}
tokio = {workspace = true}
[target.'cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd"))'.dependencies]
ctrlc-async = "3.2"
futures = "0.3"
futures-util = "0.3"
genetlink = "0.2"
rtnetlink = "0.14"
netlink-packet-core = "0.7"
netlink-packet-generic = "0.3"
netlink-packet-wireguard = "0.2"
[dev-dependencies]
tempfile = {workspace = true}
stacker = {workspace = true}
[features]
experiment_memfd_secret = []
experiment_libcrux = ["rosenpass-ciphers/experiment_libcrux"]

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@@ -1,462 +0,0 @@
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::{iter::Peekable, net::SocketAddr};
use crate::exchange::{ExchangeOptions, ExchangePeer};
pub enum Command {
GenKey {
private_keys_dir: PathBuf,
},
PubKey {
private_keys_dir: PathBuf,
public_keys_dir: PathBuf,
},
Exchange(ExchangeOptions),
Help,
}
enum CommandType {
GenKey,
PubKey,
Exchange,
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Cli {
pub verbose: bool,
pub command: Option<Command>,
}
fn fatal<T>(note: &str, command: Option<CommandType>) -> Result<T, String> {
match command {
Some(command) => match command {
CommandType::GenKey => Err(format!("{}\nUsage: rp genkey PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR", note)),
CommandType::PubKey => Err(format!("{}\nUsage: rp pubkey PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR", note)),
CommandType::Exchange => Err(format!("{}\nUsage: rp exchange PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR [dev <device>] [listen <ip>:<port>] [peer PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR [endpoint <ip>:<port>] [persistent-keepalive <interval>] [allowed-ips <ip1>/<cidr1>[,<ip2>/<cidr2>]...]]...", note)),
},
None => Err(format!("{}\nUsage: rp [verbose] genkey|pubkey|exchange [ARGS]...", note)),
}
}
impl ExchangePeer {
pub fn parse(args: &mut &mut Peekable<impl Iterator<Item = String>>) -> Result<Self, String> {
let mut peer = ExchangePeer::default();
if let Some(public_keys_dir) = args.next() {
peer.public_keys_dir = PathBuf::from(public_keys_dir);
} else {
return fatal(
"Required positional argument: PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
while let Some(x) = args.peek() {
let x = x.as_str();
// break if next peer is being defined
if x == "peer" {
break;
}
let x = args.next().unwrap();
let x = x.as_str();
match x {
"endpoint" => {
if let Some(addr) = args.next() {
if let Ok(addr) = addr.parse::<SocketAddr>() {
peer.endpoint = Some(addr);
} else {
return fatal(
"invalid parameter for endpoint option",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
} else {
return fatal(
"endpoint option requires parameter",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
}
"persistent-keepalive" => {
if let Some(ka) = args.next() {
if let Ok(ka) = ka.parse::<u32>() {
peer.persistent_keepalive = Some(ka);
} else {
return fatal(
"invalid parameter for persistent-keepalive option",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
} else {
return fatal(
"persistent-keepalive option requires parameter",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
}
"allowed-ips" => {
if let Some(ips) = args.next() {
peer.allowed_ips = Some(ips);
} else {
return fatal(
"allowed-ips option requires parameter",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
}
_ => {
return fatal(
&format!("Unknown option {}", x),
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
)
}
}
}
Ok(peer)
}
}
impl ExchangeOptions {
pub fn parse(mut args: &mut Peekable<impl Iterator<Item = String>>) -> Result<Self, String> {
let mut options = ExchangeOptions::default();
if let Some(private_keys_dir) = args.next() {
options.private_keys_dir = PathBuf::from(private_keys_dir);
} else {
return fatal(
"Required positional argument: PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
while let Some(x) = args.next() {
let x = x.as_str();
match x {
"dev" => {
if let Some(device) = args.next() {
options.dev = Some(device);
} else {
return fatal("dev option requires parameter", Some(CommandType::Exchange));
}
}
"listen" => {
if let Some(addr) = args.next() {
if let Ok(addr) = addr.parse::<SocketAddr>() {
options.listen = Some(addr);
} else {
return fatal(
"invalid parameter for listen option",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
} else {
return fatal(
"listen option requires parameter",
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
);
}
}
"peer" => {
let peer = ExchangePeer::parse(&mut args)?;
options.peers.push(peer);
}
_ => {
return fatal(
&format!("Unknown option {}", x),
Some(CommandType::Exchange),
)
}
}
}
Ok(options)
}
}
impl Cli {
pub fn parse(mut args: Peekable<impl Iterator<Item = String>>) -> Result<Self, String> {
let mut cli = Cli::default();
let _ = args.next(); // skip executable name
while let Some(x) = args.next() {
let x = x.as_str();
match x {
"verbose" => {
cli.verbose = true;
}
"explain" => {
eprintln!("WARN: the explain argument is no longer supported");
}
"genkey" => {
if cli.command.is_some() {
return fatal("Too many commands supplied", None);
}
if let Some(private_keys_dir) = args.next() {
let private_keys_dir = PathBuf::from(private_keys_dir);
cli.command = Some(Command::GenKey { private_keys_dir });
} else {
return fatal(
"Required positional argument: PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR",
Some(CommandType::GenKey),
);
}
}
"pubkey" => {
if cli.command.is_some() {
return fatal("Too many commands supplied", None);
}
if let Some(private_keys_dir) = args.next() {
let private_keys_dir = PathBuf::from(private_keys_dir);
if let Some(public_keys_dir) = args.next() {
let public_keys_dir = PathBuf::from(public_keys_dir);
cli.command = Some(Command::PubKey {
private_keys_dir,
public_keys_dir,
});
} else {
return fatal(
"Required positional argument: PUBLIC_KEYS_DIR",
Some(CommandType::PubKey),
);
}
} else {
return fatal(
"Required positional argument: PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR",
Some(CommandType::PubKey),
);
}
}
"exchange" => {
if cli.command.is_some() {
return fatal("Too many commands supplied", None);
}
let options = ExchangeOptions::parse(&mut args)?;
cli.command = Some(Command::Exchange(options));
}
"help" => {
cli.command = Some(Command::Help);
}
_ => return fatal(&format!("Unknown command {}", x), None),
};
}
if cli.command.is_none() {
return fatal("No command supplied", None);
}
Ok(cli)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::cli::{Cli, Command};
#[inline]
fn parse(arr: &[&str]) -> Result<Cli, String> {
Cli::parse(arr.iter().map(|x| x.to_string()).peekable())
}
#[inline]
fn parse_err(arr: &[&str]) -> bool {
parse(arr).is_err()
}
#[test]
fn bare_errors() {
assert!(parse_err(&["rp"]));
assert!(parse_err(&["rp", "verbose"]));
assert!(parse_err(&["rp", "thiscommanddoesntexist"]));
assert!(parse_err(&[
"rp",
"thiscommanddoesntexist",
"genkey",
"./fakedir/"
]));
}
#[test]
fn genkey_errors() {
assert!(parse_err(&["rp", "genkey"]));
}
#[test]
fn genkey_works() {
let cli = parse(&["rp", "genkey", "./fakedir"]);
assert!(cli.is_ok());
let cli = cli.unwrap();
assert!(!cli.verbose);
assert!(matches!(cli.command, Some(Command::GenKey { .. })));
match cli.command {
Some(Command::GenKey { private_keys_dir }) => {
assert_eq!(private_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir");
}
_ => unreachable!(),
};
}
#[test]
fn pubkey_errors() {
assert!(parse_err(&["rp", "pubkey"]));
assert!(parse_err(&["rp", "pubkey", "./fakedir"]));
}
#[test]
fn pubkey_works() {
let cli = parse(&["rp", "pubkey", "./fakedir", "./fakedir2"]);
assert!(cli.is_ok());
let cli = cli.unwrap();
assert!(!cli.verbose);
assert!(matches!(cli.command, Some(Command::PubKey { .. })));
match cli.command {
Some(Command::PubKey {
private_keys_dir,
public_keys_dir,
}) => {
assert_eq!(private_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir");
assert_eq!(public_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir2");
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
#[test]
fn exchange_errors() {
assert!(parse_err(&["rp", "exchange"]));
assert!(parse_err(&[
"rp",
"exchange",
"./fakedir",
"notarealoption"
]));
assert!(parse_err(&["rp", "exchange", "./fakedir", "listen"]));
assert!(parse_err(&[
"rp",
"exchange",
"./fakedir",
"listen",
"notarealip"
]));
}
#[test]
fn exchange_works() {
let cli = parse(&["rp", "exchange", "./fakedir"]);
assert!(cli.is_ok());
let cli = cli.unwrap();
assert!(!cli.verbose);
assert!(matches!(cli.command, Some(Command::Exchange(_))));
match cli.command {
Some(Command::Exchange(options)) => {
assert_eq!(options.private_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir");
assert!(options.dev.is_none());
assert!(options.listen.is_none());
assert_eq!(options.peers.len(), 0);
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
let cli = parse(&[
"rp",
"exchange",
"./fakedir",
"dev",
"devname",
"listen",
"127.0.0.1:1234",
]);
assert!(cli.is_ok());
let cli = cli.unwrap();
assert!(!cli.verbose);
assert!(matches!(cli.command, Some(Command::Exchange(_))));
match cli.command {
Some(Command::Exchange(options)) => {
assert_eq!(options.private_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir");
assert_eq!(options.dev, Some("devname".to_string()));
assert_eq!(options.listen, Some("127.0.0.1:1234".parse().unwrap()));
assert_eq!(options.peers.len(), 0);
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
let cli = parse(&[
"rp",
"exchange",
"./fakedir",
"dev",
"devname",
"listen",
"127.0.0.1:1234",
"peer",
"./fakedir2",
"endpoint",
"127.0.0.1:2345",
"persistent-keepalive",
"15",
"allowed-ips",
"123.234.11.0/24,1.1.1.0/24",
"peer",
"./fakedir3",
"endpoint",
"127.0.0.1:5432",
"persistent-keepalive",
"30",
]);
assert!(cli.is_ok());
let cli = cli.unwrap();
assert!(!cli.verbose);
assert!(matches!(cli.command, Some(Command::Exchange(_))));
match cli.command {
Some(Command::Exchange(options)) => {
assert_eq!(options.private_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir");
assert_eq!(options.dev, Some("devname".to_string()));
assert_eq!(options.listen, Some("127.0.0.1:1234".parse().unwrap()));
assert_eq!(options.peers.len(), 2);
let peer = &options.peers[0];
assert_eq!(peer.public_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir2");
assert_eq!(peer.endpoint, Some("127.0.0.1:2345".parse().unwrap()));
assert_eq!(peer.persistent_keepalive, Some(15));
assert_eq!(
peer.allowed_ips,
Some("123.234.11.0/24,1.1.1.0/24".to_string())
);
let peer = &options.peers[1];
assert_eq!(peer.public_keys_dir.to_str().unwrap(), "./fakedir3");
assert_eq!(peer.endpoint, Some("127.0.0.1:5432".parse().unwrap()));
assert_eq!(peer.persistent_keepalive, Some(30));
assert!(peer.allowed_ips.is_none());
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
}

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use std::{net::SocketAddr, path::PathBuf};
use anyhow::Result;
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd"))]
use crate::key::WG_B64_LEN;
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct ExchangePeer {
pub public_keys_dir: PathBuf,
pub endpoint: Option<SocketAddr>,
pub persistent_keepalive: Option<u32>,
pub allowed_ips: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct ExchangeOptions {
pub verbose: bool,
pub private_keys_dir: PathBuf,
pub dev: Option<String>,
pub listen: Option<SocketAddr>,
pub peers: Vec<ExchangePeer>,
}
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd")))]
pub async fn exchange(_: ExchangeOptions) -> Result<()> {
use anyhow::anyhow;
Err(anyhow!(
"Your system {} is not yet supported. We are happy to receive patches to address this :)",
std::env::consts::OS
))
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd"))]
mod netlink {
use anyhow::Result;
use futures_util::{StreamExt as _, TryStreamExt as _};
use genetlink::GenetlinkHandle;
use netlink_packet_core::{NLM_F_ACK, NLM_F_REQUEST};
use netlink_packet_wireguard::nlas::WgDeviceAttrs;
use rtnetlink::Handle;
pub async fn link_create_and_up(rtnetlink: &Handle, link_name: String) -> Result<u32> {
// add the link
rtnetlink
.link()
.add()
.wireguard(link_name.clone())
.execute()
.await?;
// retrieve the link to be able to up it
let link = rtnetlink
.link()
.get()
.match_name(link_name.clone())
.execute()
.into_stream()
.into_future()
.await
.0
.unwrap()?;
// up the link
rtnetlink
.link()
.set(link.header.index)
.up()
.execute()
.await?;
Ok(link.header.index)
}
pub async fn link_cleanup(rtnetlink: &Handle, index: u32) -> Result<()> {
rtnetlink.link().del(index).execute().await?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn link_cleanup_standalone(index: u32) -> Result<()> {
let (connection, rtnetlink, _) = rtnetlink::new_connection()?;
tokio::spawn(connection);
// We don't care if this fails, as the device may already have been auto-cleaned up.
let _ = rtnetlink.link().del(index).execute().await;
Ok(())
}
/// This replicates the functionality of the `wg set` command line tool.
///
/// It sets the specified WireGuard attributes of the indexed device by
/// communicating with WireGuard's generic netlink interface, like the
/// `wg` tool does.
pub async fn wg_set(
genetlink: &mut GenetlinkHandle,
index: u32,
mut attr: Vec<WgDeviceAttrs>,
) -> Result<()> {
use futures_util::StreamExt as _;
use netlink_packet_core::{NetlinkMessage, NetlinkPayload};
use netlink_packet_generic::GenlMessage;
use netlink_packet_wireguard::{Wireguard, WireguardCmd};
// Scope our `set` command to only the device of the specified index
attr.insert(0, WgDeviceAttrs::IfIndex(index));
// Construct the WireGuard-specific netlink packet
let wgc = Wireguard {
cmd: WireguardCmd::SetDevice,
nlas: attr,
};
// Construct final message
let genl = GenlMessage::from_payload(wgc);
let mut nlmsg = NetlinkMessage::from(genl);
nlmsg.header.flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_ACK;
// Send and wait for the ACK or error
let (res, _) = genetlink.request(nlmsg).await?.into_future().await;
if let Some(res) = res {
let res = res?;
if let NetlinkPayload::Error(err) = res.payload {
return Err(err.to_io().into());
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd"))]
pub async fn exchange(options: ExchangeOptions) -> Result<()> {
use std::fs;
use anyhow::anyhow;
use netlink_packet_wireguard::{constants::WG_KEY_LEN, nlas::WgDeviceAttrs};
use rosenpass::{
app_server::{AppServer, BrokerPeer},
config::Verbosity,
protocol::{SPk, SSk, SymKey},
};
use rosenpass_secret_memory::Secret;
use rosenpass_util::file::{LoadValue as _, LoadValueB64};
use rosenpass_wireguard_broker::brokers::native_unix::{
NativeUnixBroker, NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilder, NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilderError,
};
let (connection, rtnetlink, _) = rtnetlink::new_connection()?;
tokio::spawn(connection);
let link_name = options.dev.unwrap_or("rosenpass0".to_string());
let link_index = netlink::link_create_and_up(&rtnetlink, link_name.clone()).await?;
ctrlc_async::set_async_handler(async move {
netlink::link_cleanup_standalone(link_index)
.await
.expect("Failed to clean up");
})?;
// Deploy the classic wireguard private key
let (connection, mut genetlink, _) = genetlink::new_connection()?;
tokio::spawn(connection);
let wgsk_path = options.private_keys_dir.join("wgsk");
let wgsk = Secret::<WG_KEY_LEN>::load_b64::<WG_B64_LEN, _>(wgsk_path)?;
let mut attr: Vec<WgDeviceAttrs> = Vec::with_capacity(2);
attr.push(WgDeviceAttrs::PrivateKey(*wgsk.secret()));
if let Some(listen) = options.listen {
if listen.port() == u16::MAX {
return Err(anyhow!("You may not use {} as the listen port.", u16::MAX));
}
attr.push(WgDeviceAttrs::ListenPort(listen.port() + 1));
}
netlink::wg_set(&mut genetlink, link_index, attr).await?;
let pqsk = options.private_keys_dir.join("pqsk");
let pqpk = options.private_keys_dir.join("pqpk");
let sk = SSk::load(&pqsk)?;
let pk = SPk::load(&pqpk)?;
let mut srv = Box::new(AppServer::new(
sk,
pk,
if let Some(listen) = options.listen {
vec![listen]
} else {
Vec::with_capacity(0)
},
if options.verbose {
Verbosity::Verbose
} else {
Verbosity::Quiet
},
None,
)?);
let broker_store_ptr = srv.register_broker(Box::new(NativeUnixBroker::new()))?;
fn cfg_err_map(e: NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilderError) -> anyhow::Error {
anyhow::Error::msg(format!("NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilderError: {:?}", e))
}
for peer in options.peers {
let wgpk = peer.public_keys_dir.join("wgpk");
let pqpk = peer.public_keys_dir.join("pqpk");
let psk = peer.public_keys_dir.join("psk");
let mut extra_params: Vec<String> = Vec::with_capacity(6);
if let Some(endpoint) = peer.endpoint {
extra_params.push("endpoint".to_string());
// Peer endpoints always use (port + 1) in wg set params
let endpoint = SocketAddr::new(endpoint.ip(), endpoint.port() + 1);
extra_params.push(endpoint.to_string());
}
if let Some(persistent_keepalive) = peer.persistent_keepalive {
extra_params.push("persistent-keepalive".to_string());
extra_params.push(persistent_keepalive.to_string());
}
if let Some(allowed_ips) = &peer.allowed_ips {
extra_params.push("allowed-ips".to_string());
extra_params.push(allowed_ips.clone());
}
let peer_cfg = NativeUnixBrokerConfigBaseBuilder::default()
.peer_id_b64(&fs::read_to_string(wgpk)?)?
.interface(link_name.clone())
.extra_params_ser(&extra_params)?
.build()
.map_err(cfg_err_map)?;
let broker_peer = Some(BrokerPeer::new(
broker_store_ptr.clone(),
Box::new(peer_cfg),
));
srv.add_peer(
if psk.exists() {
Some(SymKey::load_b64::<WG_B64_LEN, _>(psk))
} else {
None
}
.transpose()?,
SPk::load(&pqpk)?,
None,
broker_peer,
peer.endpoint.map(|x| x.to_string()),
)?;
}
let out = srv.event_loop();
netlink::link_cleanup(&rtnetlink, link_index).await?;
match out {
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
Err(e) => {
// Check if the returned error is actually EINTR, in which case, the run actually succeeded.
let is_ok = if let Some(e) = e.root_cause().downcast_ref::<std::io::Error>() {
matches!(e.kind(), std::io::ErrorKind::Interrupted)
} else {
false
};
if is_ok {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(e)
}
}
}
}

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use std::{
fs::{self, DirBuilder},
ops::DerefMut,
os::unix::fs::{DirBuilderExt, PermissionsExt},
path::Path,
};
use anyhow::{anyhow, Result};
use rosenpass_util::file::{LoadValueB64, StoreValue, StoreValueB64};
use zeroize::Zeroize;
use rosenpass::protocol::{SPk, SSk};
use rosenpass_cipher_traits::Kem;
use rosenpass_ciphers::kem::StaticKem;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::{file::StoreSecret as _, Public, Secret};
pub const WG_B64_LEN: usize = 32 * 5 / 3;
#[cfg(not(target_family = "unix"))]
pub fn genkey(_: &Path) -> Result<()> {
Err(anyhow!(
"Your system {} is not yet supported. We are happy to receive patches to address this :)",
std::env::consts::OS
))
}
#[cfg(target_family = "unix")]
pub fn genkey(private_keys_dir: &Path) -> Result<()> {
if private_keys_dir.exists() {
if fs::metadata(private_keys_dir)?.permissions().mode() != 0o700 {
return Err(anyhow!(
"Directory {:?} has incorrect permissions: please use 0700 for proper security.",
private_keys_dir
));
}
} else {
DirBuilder::new()
.recursive(true)
.mode(0o700)
.create(private_keys_dir)?;
}
let wgsk_path = private_keys_dir.join("wgsk");
let pqsk_path = private_keys_dir.join("pqsk");
let pqpk_path = private_keys_dir.join("pqpk");
if !wgsk_path.exists() {
let wgsk: Secret<32> = Secret::random();
wgsk.store_b64::<WG_B64_LEN, _>(wgsk_path)?;
} else {
eprintln!(
"WireGuard secret key already exists at {:#?}: not regenerating",
wgsk_path
);
}
if !pqsk_path.exists() && !pqpk_path.exists() {
let mut pqsk = SSk::random();
let mut pqpk = SPk::random();
StaticKem::keygen(pqsk.secret_mut(), pqpk.deref_mut())?;
pqpk.store(pqpk_path)?;
pqsk.store_secret(pqsk_path)?;
} else {
eprintln!(
"Rosenpass keys already exist in {:#?}: not regenerating",
private_keys_dir
);
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn pubkey(private_keys_dir: &Path, public_keys_dir: &Path) -> Result<()> {
if public_keys_dir.exists() {
return Err(anyhow!("Directory {:?} already exists", public_keys_dir));
}
fs::create_dir_all(public_keys_dir)?;
let private_wgsk = private_keys_dir.join("wgsk");
let public_wgpk = public_keys_dir.join("wgpk");
let private_pqpk = private_keys_dir.join("pqpk");
let public_pqpk = public_keys_dir.join("pqpk");
let wgsk = Secret::load_b64::<WG_B64_LEN, _>(private_wgsk)?;
let mut wgpk: Public<32> = {
let mut secret = x25519_dalek::StaticSecret::from(*wgsk.secret());
let public = x25519_dalek::PublicKey::from(&secret);
secret.zeroize();
Public::from_slice(public.as_bytes())
};
wgpk.store_b64::<WG_B64_LEN, _>(public_wgpk)?;
wgpk.zeroize();
fs::copy(private_pqpk, public_pqpk)?;
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::fs;
use rosenpass::protocol::{SPk, SSk};
use rosenpass_secret_memory::secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets;
use rosenpass_secret_memory::Secret;
use rosenpass_util::file::LoadValue;
use rosenpass_util::file::LoadValueB64;
use tempfile::tempdir;
use crate::key::{genkey, pubkey, WG_B64_LEN};
#[test]
fn test_key_loopback() {
secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets();
let private_keys_dir = tempdir().unwrap();
fs::remove_dir(private_keys_dir.path()).unwrap();
// Guranteed to have 16MB of stack size
stacker::grow(8 * 1024 * 1024, || {
assert!(genkey(private_keys_dir.path()).is_ok());
});
assert!(private_keys_dir.path().exists());
assert!(private_keys_dir.path().is_dir());
assert!(SPk::load(private_keys_dir.path().join("pqpk")).is_ok());
assert!(SSk::load(private_keys_dir.path().join("pqsk")).is_ok());
assert!(
Secret::<32>::load_b64::<WG_B64_LEN, _>(private_keys_dir.path().join("wgsk")).is_ok()
);
let public_keys_dir = tempdir().unwrap();
fs::remove_dir(public_keys_dir.path()).unwrap();
// Guranteed to have 16MB of stack size
stacker::grow(8 * 1024 * 1024, || {
assert!(pubkey(private_keys_dir.path(), public_keys_dir.path()).is_ok());
});
assert!(public_keys_dir.path().exists());
assert!(public_keys_dir.path().is_dir());
assert!(SPk::load(public_keys_dir.path().join("pqpk")).is_ok());
assert!(
Secret::<32>::load_b64::<WG_B64_LEN, _>(public_keys_dir.path().join("wgpk")).is_ok()
);
let pk_1 = fs::read(private_keys_dir.path().join("pqpk")).unwrap();
let pk_2 = fs::read(public_keys_dir.path().join("pqpk")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(pk_1, pk_2);
}
}

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use std::process::exit;
use cli::{Cli, Command};
use exchange::exchange;
use key::{genkey, pubkey};
use rosenpass_secret_memory::policy;
mod cli;
mod exchange;
mod key;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
#[cfg(feature = "experiment_memfd_secret")]
policy::secret_policy_try_use_memfd_secrets();
#[cfg(not(feature = "experiment_memfd_secret"))]
policy::secret_policy_use_only_malloc_secrets();
let cli = match Cli::parse(std::env::args().peekable()) {
Ok(cli) => cli,
Err(err) => {
eprintln!("{}", err);
exit(1);
}
};
let command = cli.command.unwrap();
let res = match command {
Command::GenKey { private_keys_dir } => genkey(&private_keys_dir),
Command::PubKey {
private_keys_dir,
public_keys_dir,
} => pubkey(&private_keys_dir, &public_keys_dir),
Command::Exchange(mut options) => {
options.verbose = cli.verbose;
exchange(options).await
}
Command::Help => {
println!("Usage: rp [verbose] genkey|pubkey|exchange [ARGS]...");
Ok(())
}
};
match res {
Ok(_) => {}
Err(err) => {
eprintln!("An error occurred: {}", err);
exit(1);
}
}
}

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