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[Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specific
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Gonglei |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Jul 2016 18:08:23 +0800 |
The virtio crypto device is a virtual crypto device (ie. hardware
crypto accelerator card). The virtio crypto device can provide
five crypto services: CIPHER, MAC, HASH, AEAD, KDF, ASYM, PRIMITIVE.
In this patch, CIPHER, MAC, HASH, AEAD services are introduced.
CC: Michael S. Tsirkin <address@hidden>
CC: Cornelia Huck <address@hidden>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <address@hidden>
CC: Lingli Deng <address@hidden>
CC: Jani Kokkonen <address@hidden>
CC: Ola Liljedahl <address@hidden>
CC: Varun Sethi <address@hidden>
CC: Zeng Xin <address@hidden>
CC: Keating Brian <address@hidden>
CC: Ma Liang J <address@hidden>
CC: Griffin John <address@hidden>
CC: Hanweidong <address@hidden>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <address@hidden>
---
This is the specification (version 5) about a new virtio crypto device.
This version is a big reconstruction based on Xin's comments,
thanks a lot.
If you have any comments, please let me know, thanks :)
Changes from v4:
- introduce crypto services into virtio crypto device. The services
currently defined are CIPHER, MAC, HASH, AEAD, KDF, ASYM, PRIMITIVE.
- define a unified crypto request format that is consisted of
general header + service specific request, Where 'general header' is for all
crypto request, 'service specific request' is composed of
operation parameter + input data + output data in generally.
operation parameter is algorithm-specific parameters,
input data is the data should be operated ,
output data is the "operation result + result buffer".
- redefine the algorithms and structure based on above crypto services.
- rearrange the title and subtitle
- Only support CIPHER, MAC, HASH and AEAD crypto services, and Xin will
focus KDF, ASYM and PRIMITIVE services.
- Some other corresponding fixes.
- Make a formal patch using tex type.
Changes from v3:
- Don't use enum is the spec but macros in specific structures. [Michael &
Stefan]
- Add two complete structures for session creation and closing, so that
the spec is clear on how to lay out the request. [Stefan]
- Definite the crypto operation request with assigned structure, in this way,
each data request only occupies *one entry* of the Vring descriptor table,
which *improves* the *throughput* of data transferring.
Changes from v2:
- Reserve virtio device ID 20 for crypto device. [Cornelia]
- Drop all feature bits, those capabilities are offered by the device all the
time. [Stefan & Cornelia]
- Add a new section 1.4.2 for driver requirements. [Stefan]
- Use definite type definition instead of enum type in some structure. [Stefan]
- Add virtio_crypto_cipher_alg definition. [Stefan]
- Add a "Device requirements" section as using MUST. [Stefan]
- Some grammar nits fixes and typo fixes. [Stefan & Cornelia]
- Add one VIRTIO_CRYPTO_S_STARTED status for the driver as the flag of
virtio-crypto device started and can work now.
Great thanks for Stefan and Cornelia!
Changes from v1:
- Drop the feature bit definition for each algorithm, and using config space
instead [Cornelia]
- Add multiqueue support and add corresponding feature bit
- Update Encryption process and header definition
- Add session operation process and add corresponding header description
- Other better description in order to fit for virtio spec [Michael]
- Some other trivial fixes.
---
content.tex | 2 +
virtio-crypto.tex | 792 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 794 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 virtio-crypto.tex
diff --git a/content.tex b/content.tex
index 4b45678..ab75f78 100644
--- a/content.tex
+++ b/content.tex
@@ -5750,6 +5750,8 @@ descriptor for the \field{sense_len}, \field{residual},
\field{status_qualifier}, \field{status}, \field{response} and
\field{sense} fields.
+\input{virtio-crypto.tex}
+
\chapter{Reserved Feature Bits}\label{sec:Reserved Feature Bits}
Currently there are three device-independent feature bits defined:
diff --git a/virtio-crypto.tex b/virtio-crypto.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0918f36
--- /dev/null
+++ b/virtio-crypto.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,792 @@
+\section{Crypto Device}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device}
+
+The virtio crypto device is a virtual crypto device (ie. hardware
+crypto accelerator card). The encryption and decryption requests of
+are placed in the data queue, and handled by the real hardware crypto
+accelerators finally. The second queue is the control queue, which
+is used to create or destroy session for symmetric algorithms, and
+to control some advanced features in the future. The virtio crypto
+device can provide seven crypto services: CIPHER, MAC, HASH, AEAD,
+KDF, ASYM, PRIMITIVE.
+
+\subsection{Device ID}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device ID}
+
+20
+
+\subsection{Virtqueues}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Virtqueues}
+
+\begin{description}
+\item[0] dataq1
+\item[\ldots]
+\item[N-1] dataqN
+\item[N] controlq
+\end{description}
+
+N is set by \field{max_dataqueues} (\field{max_dataqueues} >= 1).
+
+\subsection{Feature bits}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Feature
bits}
+ None currently defined
+
+\subsection{Device configuration layout}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device configuration layout}
+
+Thirteen driver-read-only configuration fields are currently defined.
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_config {
+ le32 version;
+ le16 status;
+ le16 max_dataqueues;
+ le32 crypto_services;
+ /* detailed algorithms mask */
+ le32 cipher_algo_l;
+ le32 cipher_algo_h;
+ le32 hash_algo;
+ le32 mac_algo_l;
+ le32 mac_algo_h;
+ le32 asym_algo;
+ le32 kdf_algo;
+ le32 aead_algo;
+ le32 primitive_algo;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The first driver-read-only field, \field{version} specifies the virtio
crypto��s
+version, which is reserved for back-compatibility in future.It��s currently
+defined for the version field:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_VERSION_1 (1)
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+One read-only bit (for the device) is currently defined for the \field{status}
+field: VIRTIO_CRYPTO_S_HW_READY. One read-only bit (for the driver)
+is currently defined for the status field: VIRTIO_CRYPTO_S_STARTED.
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_S_HW_READY (1 << 0)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_S_STARTED (1 << 1)
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The following driver-read-only field, \field{max_dataqueuess} specifies the
+maximum number of data virtqueues (dataq1\ldots dataqN). The crypto_services
+shows the crypto services the virtio crypto supports. The service currently
+defined are:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_NO_SERVICE (0) /* cipher services */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_CIPHER (1) /* cipher services */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_HASH (2) /* hash service */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_MAC (3) /* MAC (Message Authentication Codes)
service */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_AEAD (4) /* AEAD(Authenticated Encryption with
Associated Data) service */
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The last driver-read-only fields specify detailed algorithms mask which
+the device offered for corresponding service. The below CIPHER algorithms
+are defined currently:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_NO_CIPHER 0
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_ARC4 1
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_AES_ECB 2
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_AES_CBC 3
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_AES_CTR 4
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DES_ECB 5
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DES_CBC 6
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_3DES_ECB 7
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_3DES_CBC 8
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_3DES_CTR 9
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_KASUMI_F8 10
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_SNOW3G_UEA2 11
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_AES_F8 12
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_AES_XTS 13
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_ZUC_EEA3 14
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The below HASH algorithms are defined currently:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_NO_HASH 0
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_MD5 1
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA1 2
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA_224 3
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA_256 4
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA_384 5
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA_512 6
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA3_224 7
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA3_256 8
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA3_384 9
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA3_512 10
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA3_SHAKE128 11
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_SHA3_SHAKE256 12
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The below MAC algorithms are defined currently:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_NO_MAC 0
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_HMAC_MD5 1
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_HMAC_SHA1 2
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_HMAC_SHA_224 3
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_HMAC_SHA_256 4
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_HMAC_SHA_384 5
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_HMAC_SHA_512 6
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CMAC_3DES 25
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CMAC_AES 26
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CMAC_KASUMI_F9 27
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CMAC_SNOW3G_UIA2 28
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_GMAC_AES 41
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_GMAC_TWOFISH 42
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CBCMAC_AES 49
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CBCMAC_KASUMI_F9 50
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_XCBC_AES 53
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The below AEAD algorithms are defined currently:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_NO_AEAD 0
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_GCM 1
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_CCM 2
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_CHACHA20_POLY1305 3
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\subsubsection{Device Requirements: Device configuration
layout}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device configuration layout /
Device Requirements: Device configuration layout}
+
+\begin{itemize*}
+\item The device MUST set \field{version} in version filed.
+\item The device MUST set \field{max_dataqueues} to between 1 and 65535
inclusive.
+\item The device SHOULD set \field{status} according to the status of the
hardware-backed implementation.
+\item The device MUST set \field{crypto_services} according to the crypto
services which the device offered.
+\item The device MUST set detailed algorithms mask according to
crypto_services field.
+\end{itemize*}
+
+\subsubsection{Driver Requirements: Device configuration
layout}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device configuration layout /
Driver Requirements: Device configuration layout}
+
+\begin{itemize*}
+\item The driver MUST read the ready \field{status} from the bottom bit of
status to
+ check whether the hardware-backed implementation is ready or not.
+\item The driver MAY read \field{max_dataqueues} field to discover how many
data queues the device supports.
+\item The driver MUST read \field{crypto_services} field to discover which
services the device is able to offer.
+\item The driver MUST read detail algorithms field according to
crypto_services field.
+\end{itemize*}
+
+\subsection{Device Initialization}{Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
Initialization}
+
+The driver SHOULD perform a typical initialization routine like so:
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item Identify and initialize data virtqueue, up to \field{max_dataqueues}.
+\item Identify the control virtqueue.
+\item Identify the ready \field{status} of hardware-backend comes from the
bottom bit of status.
+\item Read the supported crypto services from bits of \field{crypto_servies}.
+\item Read the supported algorithms according to \field{crypto_services} field.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\subsection{Device Operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
Operation}
+
+Packets can be transmitted by placing them in both the controlq and dataq.
+The packet are consisted of general header and services specific request,
+Where 'general header' is for all crypto request, 'service specific request'
+is composed of operation parameter + input data + output data in generally.
+Operation parameters are algorithm-specific parameters, input data is the
+data should be operated , output data is the "operation result + result
buffer".
+The general header of controlq:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(service, op) ((service << 8) | (op))
+
+struct virtio_crypto_ctrl_header{
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_CREATE_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_CIPHER, 0x02)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DESTROY_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_CIPHER, 0x03)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_CREATE_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_HASH, 0x02)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_DESTROY_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_HASH, 0x03)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CREATE_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_MAC, 0x02)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_DESTROY_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_MAC, 0x03)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_CREATE_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_AEAD, 0x02)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_DESTROY_SESSION
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_AEAD, 0x03)
+ le32 opcode;
+ /* algo should be service-specific algorithms */
+ le32 algo;
+ /* control flag to control the request */
+ u8 flag;
+ /* data virtqeueu id */
+ le16 queue_id;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The general header of dataq:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_op_header {
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_ENCRYPT
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_CIPHER, 0x00)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DECRYPT
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_CIPHER, 0x01)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_HASH, 0x00)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_MAC, 0x00)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_ENCRYPT
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_AEAD, 0x00)
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_DECRYPT
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OPCODE(VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SERVICE_AEAD, 0x01)
+ le32 opcode;
+ /* algo should be service-specific algorithms */
+ le32 algo;
+ /* control flag to control the request */
+ u8 flag;
+ /* data virtqeueu id */
+ le16 queue_id;
+ /* session_id should be service-specific algorithms */
+ le64 session_id;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\subsubsection{Control virtqueue}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device /
Device Operation / Control virtqueue}
+
+The driver uses the control virtqueue to send control commands to the
+device which finish the non-data plane operations, such as session
+operations (see \ref{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device Operation /
Session operation}).
+The packet of controlq:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_op_ctrl_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_ctrl_header header;
+
+ union {
+ struct virtio_crypto_sym_create_session_req sym_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_create_session_req hash_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_create_session_req mac_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_create_session_req aead_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_destroy_session_req sym_destroy_session;
+ } u;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The header is the general header, the union is algorithm-specific type,
+which is set by the driver. All the properties in the union will be shown as
follow.
+
+\subsubsection{Session operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device /
Device Operation / Session operation}
+
+The symmetric algorithms have the concept of sessions. A session is a
+handle which describes the cryptographic parameters to be applied to
+a number of buffers. The data within a session handle includes the following:
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item The operation (cipher, hash/mac or both, and if both, the order in
+ which the algorithms should be applied).
+\item The cipher setup data, including the cipher algorithm and mode,
+ the key and its length, and the direction (encrypt or decrypt).
+\item Use VIRTIO_Crypto_CMD_RESOURCE_FLUSH to flush the updated resource
+ to the display.
+\begin{itemize*}
+\item Authenticated mode can refer to MAC, which requires that the key and
+ its length are also specified.
+\item For nested mode, the inner and outer prefix data and length are
specified,
+ as well as the outer hash algorithm.
+\end{itemize*}
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\paragraph{Session operation: HASH session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device Operation / Session operation / Session operation: HASH session}
+
+The packet of HASH session is:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_sym_session_input {
+ u8 status;
+ le64 session_id;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_hash_session_para {
+ /* See VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH_* above*/
+ le32 algo;
+ /* hash result length */
+ le32 hash_result_len;
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_hash_create_session_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_session_para parameter;
+ /*
+ * in header guest physical address, See struct
virtio_crypto_sym_session_input
+ * above
+ */
+ le64 inhdr_addr;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\paragraph{Session operation: MAC session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: MAC session}
+
+The packet of MAC session is:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_mac_session_para {
+ /* See VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_* above */
+ le32 algo;
+ /* hash result length */
+ le32 hash_result_len;
+ /* length of authenticated key */
+ le32 auth_key_len;
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_mac_create_session_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_session_para parameter;
+ /*
+ * in header guest physical address, See struct
virtio_crypto_sym_session_input
+ * above
+ */
+ le64 inhdr_addr;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\paragraph{Session operation: Symmetric algorithms session}\label{sec:Device
Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: Symmetric algorithms
session}
+
+The symmetric session include both ciphers (CIPHER service) and chain
+algorithms (chain cipher and hash/mac). The packet of symmetric session is:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_cipher_session_para {
+/* See VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER* above */
+ le32 algo;
+ /* length of key */
+ le32 keylen;
+ /* encrypt or decrypt */
+ u8 op;
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_sym_create_session_req {
+/* No operation */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_OP_NONE 0
+/* Cipher only operation on the data */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_OP_CIPHER 1
+/* Chain any cipher with any hash or mac operation. The order
+ depends on the value of alg_chain_order param */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_OP_ALGORITHM_CHAINING 2
+ u8 op_type;
+
+ union {
+ struct virtio_crypto_cipher_session_para cipher_param;
+ struct virtio_crypto_alg_chain_param {
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_ALG_CHAIN_ORDER_HASH_THEN_CIPHER 1
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_ALG_CHAIN_ORDER_CIPHER_THEN_HASH 2
+ u8 alg_chain_order;
+/* Plain hash */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_HASH_MODE_PLAIN 1
+/* Authenticated hash (mac) */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_HASH_MODE_AUTH 2
+/* Nested hash */
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_HASH_MODE_NESTED 3
+ u8 hash_mode;
+ struct virtio_crypto_cipher_session_para cipher_param;
+ union {
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_session_para hash_param;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_session_para mac_param;
+ } u;
+ } chain;
+ } sym;
+
+ /*
+ * in header guest physical address, See struct
virtio_crypto_sym_session_input
+ * above
+ */
+ le64 inhdr_addr;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\paragraph{Session operation: AEAD session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: AEAD session}
+
+The packet of AEAD session is:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_aead_session_para {
+ /* See VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_* above*/
+ u8 algo;
+ /* length of key */
+ le32 key_len;
+ /* digest result length */
+ le32 digest_result_len;
+ /* The length of the additional authenticated data (AAD) in bytes */
+ le32 aad_len;
+ /* encrypt or decrypt */
+ u8 op;
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_aead_create_session_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_session_para parameter;
+ /*
+ * in header guest physical address, See struct
virtio_crypto_sym_session_input
+ * above
+ */
+ le64 inhdr_addr;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\paragraph{Session operation: create session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: create session}
+
+A request of creating a session including the following information:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_op_ctrl_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_ctrl_header header;
+
+ union {
+ struct virtio_crypto_sym_create_session_req sym_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_create_session_req hash_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_create_session_req mac_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_create_session_req aead_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_destroy_session_req sym_destroy_session;
+ } u;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\subparagraph{Driver Requirements: Session operation: create
session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: create session / Driver
Requirements: Session operation: create session}
+
+The driver MUST set the control general header and corresponding property
+of union in structure virtio_crypto_op_ctrl_req. See \ref{sec:Device Types /
Crypto Device / Device Operation}.
+Take the example of MAC service, the driver MUST set
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_CREATE_SESSION
+for \field{opcode} field in struct virtio_crypto_op_ctrl_req, and set the
\field{queue_id}
+to show dataq used.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Session operation: create
session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: create session / Device
Requirements: Session operation: create session}
+
+The device MUST return a session identifier to the driver when the device
+finishes the processing of session creation. The session creation request
+MUST end by a GPA of tailer: \field{inhdr_addr} field in struct
virtio_crypto_*_create_session_req
+of each crypto service. The \field{inhdr_addr} field point to the below
structure:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_sym_session_input {
+ u8 status;
+ le64 session_id;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+Both status and session_id are written by the device: either
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_OK for success,
+VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_ERR for creation failed or device error,
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_NOTSUPP for not support.
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_OK 0
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_ERR 1
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_BADMSG 2
+#define VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_NOTSUPP 3
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\paragraph{Session operation: destroy session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: destroy session}
+
+A request which destroy a session including the following information:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_destroy_session_req {
+ le64 session_id; /* OUT parameter */
+ u8 status; /* IN parameter */
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_op_ctrl_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_ctrl_header header;
+
+ union {
+ struct virtio_crypto_sym_create_session_req sym_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_create_session_req hash_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_create_session_req mac_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_create_session_req aead_create_session;
+ struct virtio_crypto_destroy_session_req sym_destroy_session;
+ } u;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\subparagraph{Driver Requirements: Session operation: destroy
session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: destroy session / Driver
Requirements: Session operation: destroy session}
+
+The driver MUST set the control general header and corresponding property
+of union in struct virtio_crypto_op_ctrl_req. See \ref{sec:Device Types /
Crypto Device / Device Operation}.
+Take the example of MAC service, the driver MUST set
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC_DESTROY_SESSION
+for \field{opcode} field in struct virtio_crypto_op_ctrl_req, and set the
\field{queue_id} shows dataq used.
+The driver MUST set the \field{session_id} which MUST be a valid value which
assigned by the
+device when a session was created.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Session operation: destroy
session}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Session operation / Session operation: destroy session / Device
Requirements: Session operation: destroy session}
+
+Status is written by the device: either VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_OK for success,
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_ERR for failure or device error.
+
+\subsubsection{Crypto operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device /
Device Operation / Crypto operation}
+
+The driver uses the dataq to finish the data plane operations (such as crypto
operation).
+The packet of dataq:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_op_data_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_op_header header;
+
+ union {
+ struct virtio_crypto_sym_data_req sym_req;
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_data_req hash_req;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_data_req mac_req;
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_data_req aead_req;
+ } u;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+The header is the general header, the union is algorithm-specific type,
+which are set by the driver. All the properties in the union will be shown as
follow.
+
+\paragraph{Crypto operation: HASH operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: HASH operation}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_sym_crypt_op_inhdr {
+ u8 status;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_hash_para {
+ /* length of source data */
+ le32 src_data_len;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_hash_input {
+ le64 digest_result_addr; /* digest result guest physical address */
+ /*
+ * in header guest physical address, See struct
virtio_crypto_sym_crypt_op_inhdr
+ * above
+ */
+ le64 inhdr_addr;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_hash_output {
+ le64 src_data_addr; /* source data guest physical address */
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_hash_data_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_para parameter;
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_input idata;
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_output odata;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+Both input and output parameters store the guest physical address (GPA) only so
+that each data operation request only occupies one entry of the Vring
descriptor
+table, which improves the throughput of data transferring for HASH crypto
service.
+The struct virtio_crypto_hash_para store the corresponding parameters, such as
+\field{src_data_len}. The length and GPA can determine the specific content in
+the guest memory.
+
+\subparagraph{Driver Requirements: Crypto operation: HASH
operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: HASH operation / Driver
Requirements: Crypto operation: HASH operation}
+
+The driver MUST set the \field{opcode}, \field{session_id} in struct
virtio_crypto_op_header.
+The \field{opcode} is set to VIRTIO_CRYPTO_HASH, \field{session_id} MUST be a
valid value
+which assigned by the device when a session was created.
+The driver SHOULD set the \field{queue_id} field to show dataq used in struct
virtio_crypto_op_header.
+The driver MUST fill out all fields in struct virtio_crypto_hash_data_req,
including \field{parameter},
+\field{idata} and \field{odata} sub structures.
+
+Note: \field{inhdr_addr} is a GPA pointed the struct
virtio_crypto_sym_crypt_op_inhdr
+which allocated by the driver.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Crypto operation: HASH
operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: HASH operation / Device
Requirements: Crypto operation: HASH operation}
+
+The device MUST copy the result of hash operation recorded by
\field{digest_result_addr}
+filed in struct virtio_crypto_hash_input.
+The device MUST set the status recorded by \field{inhdr_addr field} in strut
virtio_crypto_hash_input
+which point struct virtio_crypto_sym_crypt_op_inhdr: either
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_OK for success,
+VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_ERR for creation failed or device error,
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_NOTSUPP for not support.
+
+\paragraph{Crypto operation: MAC operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: MAC operation}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_mac_para {
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_para hash_para;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_mac_input {
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_input hash_input;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_mac_output {
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_output hash_output;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_mac_data_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_para parameter;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_input idata;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_output odata;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+Both input and output parameters store the guest physical address (GPA) only so
+that each data operation request only occupies one entry of the Vring
descriptor
+table, which improves the throughput of data transferring for MAC crypto
service.
+The struct virtio_crypto_mac_para store the corresponding parameters, such as
+\field{src_data_len}. The length and GPA can determine the specific content in
the guest memory.
+
+\subparagraph{Driver Requirements: Crypto operation: MAC
operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: MAC operation / Driver
Requirements: Crypto operation: MAC operation}
+
+Refer to the hash operation.
+The driver MUST set the \field{opcode} field to VIRTIO_CRYPTO_MAC.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Crypto operation: MAC
operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: MAC operation / Device
Requirements: Crypto operation: MAC operation}
+
+Refer to the hash operation.
+
+\paragraph{Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms operation}\label{sec:Device
Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
operation}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_cipher_para {
+ le32 iv_len;
+ /* length of source data */
+ le32 src_data_len;
+ /* length of dst data */
+ le32 dst_data_len;
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_cipher_input {
+ le64 dst_data_addr; /* destination data guest physical address */
+ /*
+ * in header guest physical address, See struct
virtio_crypto_sym_crypt_op_inhdr
+ * above
+ */
+ le64 inhdr_addr;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_cipher_output {
+ le64 iv_addr; /* iv guest physical address */
+ le64 src_data_addr; /* source data guest physical address */
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_cipher_data_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_cipher_para parameter;
+ struct virtio_crypto_cipher_input idata;
+ struct virtio_crypto_cipher_output odata;
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_sym_data_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_cipher_data_req cipher_req;
+ union {
+ struct virtio_crypto_hash_data_req hash_req;
+ struct virtio_crypto_mac_data_req mac_req;
+ } u;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+Both input and output parameters store the guest physical address (GPA) only
so that
+each data operation request only occupies one entry of the Vring descriptor
table,
+which improves the throughput of data transferring for symmetric algorithms.
+The struct virtio_crypto_cipher_para store the corresponding parameters,
+such as \field{src_data_len}. The length and GPA can determine the specific
content in the guest memory.
+
+\subparagraph{Driver Requirements: Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
encryption}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
operation / Driver Requirements: Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
encryption}
+
+Refer to the hash operation.
+The driver MUST set the opcode field to VIRTIO_CRYPTO_CIPHER_ENCRYPT.
+The driver MUST fill out the fields in struct virtio_crypto_sym_data_req
according to
+the operation type of the session. For example, if the created session is based
+on VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_OP_CIPHER, that means the driver just SHOULD fill out
fields
+of struct virtio_crypto_cipher_data_req in struct virtio_crypto_sym_data_req.
+If the created session is VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_OP_ALGORITHM_CHAINING type and
+VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_HASH_MODE_AUTH mode, that means the driver SHOULD fill out
+fields of both struct virtio_crypto_cipher_data_req and struct
+virtio_crypto_mac_data_req mac_req in struct virtio_crypto_sym_data_req.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
encryption}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
operation / Device Requirements: Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
encryption}
+
+The device MUST parse the virtio_crypto_sym_data_req according to the
session_id in general header.
+For example, The device SHOULD only parsed fields of struct
virtio_crypto_cipher_data_req in
+struct virtio_crypto_sym_data_req if the created session is
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_OP_CIPHER type.
+The driver SHOULD parse fields of both struct virtio_crypto_cipher_data_req
and struct
+virtio_crypto_mac_data_req mac_req in struct virtio_crypto_sym_data_req if the
created
+session is VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_OP_ALGORITHM_CHAINING operation type and
VIRTIO_CRYPTO_SYM_HASH_MODE_AUTH mode.
+
+The device MUST copy the result of encryption operation recorded by
\filed{dst_data_addr} filed in struct virtio_crypto_cipher_input in plain
cipher mode.
+The device MUST copy the result of hash operation recorded by
\filed{digest_result_addr} filed in struct virtio_crypto_hash_input in chain
hash/mac mode.
+The device MUST set the status recorded by \filed{inhdr_addr} field in strut
virtio_crypto_cipher_input which point
+struct virtio_crypto_sym_crypt_op_inhdr: either VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_OK for
success, VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_ERR for creation
+failed or device error, VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_NOTSUPP for not support.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Crypto operation: Steps of
encryption}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: Symmetric algorithms
operation / Device Requirements: Crypto operation: Steps of encryption}
+
+Step1: Create a session:
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item The driver fills out the context message, including algorithm name, key,
keylen etc;
+\item The driver sends a context message to the backend device by controlq;
+\item The device creates a session using the message transmitted by controlq;
+\item Return the session id to the driver.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+Step2: Execute the detail encryption operation:
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item The driver fills out the encrypt requests;
+\item Put the requests into dataq and kick the virtqueue;
+\item The device executes the encryption operation according the requests��
arguments;
+\item The device returns the encryption result to the driver by dataq;
+\item The driver callback handle the result and over.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+Note: the driver MAY support both synchronous and asynchronous encryption.
Then the performance
+is poor in synchronous operation because frequent context switching and
virtualization overhead.
+The driver SHOULD by preference use asynchronous encryption.
+
+\paragraph{Crypto operation: AEAD operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto
Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: AEAD operation}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+struct virtio_crypto_aead_para {
+ le32 iv_len;
+ /* length of additional auth data */
+ le32 aad_len;
+ /* length of source data */
+ le32 src_data_len;
+ /* length of dst data */
+ le32 dst_data_len;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_aead_input {
+ le64 dst_data_addr; /* destination data guest physical address */
+ le64 digest_result_addr; /* digest result guest physical address */
+ /*
+ * in header guest physical address, See struct
virtio_crypto_sym_crypt_op_inhdr
+ * above
+ */
+ le64 inhdr_addr;
+};
+
+struct virtio_crypto_aead_output {
+ le64 iv_addr; /* iv guest physical address */
+ le64 src_data_addr; /* source data guest physical address */
+ le64 add_data_addr; /* additional auth data guest physical address */
+};
+struct virtio_crypto_aead_data_req {
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_para parameter;
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_input idata;
+ struct virtio_crypto_aead_output odata;
+};
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+Both input and output parameters store the guest physical address (GPA) only
so that
+each data operation request only occupies one entry of the Vring descriptor
table,
+which improves the throughput of data transferring for AEAD crypto service. The
+struct virtio_crypto_aead_para store the corresponding parameters, such as
\field{src_data_len}.
+The length and GPA can determine the specific content in the guest memory.
+
+\subparagraph{Driver Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD
encryption}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: AEAD operation / Driver
Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD encryption}
+
+Refer to the symmetric algorithms encryption operation.
+The driver MUST set the \field{opcode} field to VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_ENCRYPT.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD
encryption}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: AEAD operation / Device
Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD encryption}
+
+Refer to the symmetric algorithms encryption operation.
+
+\subparagraph{Driver Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD
decryption}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: AEAD operation / Driver
Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD decryption}
+
+Refer to the symmetric algorithms encryption operation.
+The driver MUST set the \field{opcode} field to VIRTIO_CRYPTO_AEAD_DECRYPT.
+
+\subparagraph{Device Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD
decryption}\label{sec:Device Types / Crypto Device / Device
+Operation / Crypto operation / Crypto operation: AEAD operation / Device
Requirements: Crypto operation: AEAD decryption}
+
+The device MUST verify and return the verify result to the driver.
+If the verify result is not correct, VIRTIO_CRYPTO_OP_BADMSG (bad message)
+MUST be returned the driver.
--
1.7.12.4
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification,
Gonglei <=
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2016/07/27
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Gonglei (Arei), 2016/07/27
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Zeng, Xin, 2016/07/28
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Gonglei (Arei), 2016/07/29
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Zeng, Xin, 2016/07/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Gonglei (Arei), 2016/07/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2016/07/29
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Zeng, Xin, 2016/07/29
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [virtio-dev] Re: [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Gonglei (Arei), 2016/07/29
Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5] virtio-crypto: Add virtio crypto device specification, Stefan Hajnoczi, 2016/07/29