Re: [PATCH v2 00/41] RPCSEC GSS krb5 enhancements

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On Feb 23, 2023, at 10:16 AM, Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Chuck,

On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 3:00 PM Chuck Lever III <chuck.lever@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 23, 2023, at 8:05 AM, Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2023, Chuck Lever wrote:
The purpose of this series is to improve/harden the security
provided by the Linux kernel's RPCSEC GSS Kerberos 5 mechanism.
There are lots of clean-ups in this series, but the pertinent
feature is the addition of a clean deprecation path for the DES-
and SHA1-based encryption types in accordance with Internet BCPs.

This series disables DES-based enctypes by default, provides a
mechanism for disabling SHA1-based enctypes, and introduces two
modern enctypes that do not use deprecated crypto algorithms.

Not only does that improve security for Kerberos 5 users, but it
also prepares SunRPC for eventually switching to a shared common
kernel Kerberos 5 implementation, which surely will not implement
any deprecated encryption types (in particular, DES-based ones).

Today, MIT supports both of the newly-introduced enctypes, but
Heimdal does not appear to. Thus distributions can enable and
disable kernel enctype support to match the set of enctypes
supported in their user space Kerberos libraries.

Scott has been kicking the tires -- we've found no regressions with
the current SHA1-based enctypes, while the new ones are disabled by
default until we have an opportunity for interop testing. The KUnit
tests for the new enctypes pass and this implementation successfully
interoperates with itself using these enctypes. Therefore I believe
it to be safe to merge.

When this series gets merged, the Linux NFS community should select
and announce a date-certain for removal of SunRPC's DES-based
enctype code.

As this is now upstream, I gave it a try on m68k (on the ARAnyM
emulator), using a config based on atari_defconfig:

  KTAP version 1
  # Subtest: RFC 3961 tests
  1..3
      KTAP version 1
      # Subtest: RFC 3961 n-fold
      ok 1 64-fold("012345")
      ok 2 56-fold("password")
      ok 3 64-fold("Rough Consensus, and Running Code")
      ok 4 168-fold("password")
      ok 5 192-fold("MASSACHVSETTS INSTITVTE OF TECHNOLOGY")
      ok 6 168-fold("Q")
      ok 7 168-fold("ba")
      ok 8 64-fold("kerberos")
      ok 9 128-fold("kerberos")
      ok 10 168-fold("kerberos")
      ok 11 256-fold("kerberos")
  # RFC 3961 n-fold: pass:11 fail:0 skip:0 total:11
  ok 1 RFC 3961 n-fold
      KTAP version 1
      # Subtest: RFC 3961 key derivation
  # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:52
  Expected gk5e != ((void *)0), but
      gk5e == 00000000
      ((void *)0) == 00000000
      not ok 1 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 1

Geert, thanks for testing GSS on m68k.

This assertion failure means that support for the encryption types
specified in RFC 3961 is not built into your kernel.

The new Kunit tests don't work unless everything is built in --

there's a net/sunrpc/.kunitconfig that provides the supported
build configuration for running them. I typically use a command
line similar to this:

./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --raw_output=all --kunitconfig ./net/sunrpc/.kunitconfig

Aren't modular crypto algorithms auto-loaded when needed?

The ciphers and digests are handled via the kernel's crypto
manager. They will indeed get auto-loaded by SunRPC's GSS on
demand, but of course, the set of algorithms used by GSS
has to be enabled by Kconfig options first.

SunRPC GSS has a set of Kerberos encryption types that make
use of individual ciphers and digests. Those have never been
modularized, and they are each enabled by Kconfig options,
as explained below.


In general, it's a good idea to make the tests test only functionality
that is available, either through "depends on" in Kconfig, or "#if
IS_ENABLED(...)".

An earlier version of this patch set did just that. It became
quite a mess. That's why I chose the .kunitconfig approach.


Of course that does not preclude providing a
.kunitconfig to enable and test everything.

The suite should test every Kerberos encryption type that
SunRPC GSS has support for. There's no reason to disable a
particular encryption type when running the unit tests...
unless I'm missing something?


Note that net/sunrpc/.kunitconfig has

   CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_KUNIT_TEST=y

which needs KUNIT_ALL_TESTS=y, else it will still be modular.

First, I tried getting my modular setup working.
After enabling:
   CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_ENCTYPES_DES=y

And CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_ENCTYPES_AES_SHA1=y ??


   CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_ENCTYPES_CAMELLIA=y
   CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_ENCTYPES_AES_SHA2=y
(the former is marked deprecated!)

Yes, that's one of the main points of my patches. ENCTYPES_DES
gates support for several Kerberos encryption types that we
want to remove from the kernel eventually.

AES_SHA1 is another set of encryption types that still has legs,
but will need to be deprecated because it uses SHA1, which is
scheduled for deprecation.

CAMELLIA is apparently not widely supported, so it can be
disabled separately.

AES_SHA2 is shiny and new. Some distributions might choose to
keep it disabled until it's had more road testing. But these
are the encryption types that are to replace both DES and
AES_SHA1.


and loading all needed crypto modules (cfr. the .kunitconfig), I got:

   KTAP version 1
   # Subtest: RFC 3961 tests
   1..3
       KTAP version 1
       # Subtest: RFC 3961 n-fold
       ok 1 64-fold("012345")
       ok 2 56-fold("password")
       ok 3 64-fold("Rough Consensus, and Running Code")
       ok 4 168-fold("password")
       ok 5 192-fold("MASSACHVSETTS INSTITVTE OF TECHNOLOGY")
       ok 6 168-fold("Q")
       ok 7 168-fold("ba")
       ok 8 64-fold("kerberos")
       ok 9 128-fold("kerberos")
       ok 10 168-fold("kerberos")
       ok 11 256-fold("kerberos")
   # RFC 3961 n-fold: pass:11 fail:0 skip:0 total:11
   ok 1 RFC 3961 n-fold
       KTAP version 1
       # Subtest: RFC 3961 key derivation
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 1 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 1

This assertion means the RFC 3961 KDF function is not
available -- it was not enabled via Kconfig.


   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 2 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 2
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 3 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 3
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 4 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 4
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 5 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 5
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 6 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 6
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 7 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 7
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 8 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 8
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: ASSERTION FAILED at
net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_krb5_test.c:62
   Expected err == 0, but
       err == -22 (0xffffffffffffffea)
       not ok 9 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 9
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: pass:0 fail:9 skip:0 total:9
   not ok 2 RFC 3961 key derivation
*** CHK ***   FORMAT=2
Current process id is 785
BAD KERNEL TRAP: 00000000
Modules linked in: gss_krb5_test kunit rpcsec_gss_krb5 auth_rpcgss
oid_registry camellia_generic sha512_generic sha1_generic md5 cmac
hmac ecb cts cbc
PC: [<1187775a>] rfc6803_suite+0x2/0xffffc688 [gss_krb5_test]

Assuming that "PC:" on m68k is the same as "RIP:" on x86...
this does not make sense. rfc6803_suite is not a function.

1416 static struct kunit_suite rfc6803_suite = {
1417         .name                   = "RFC 6803 suite",
1418         .test_cases             = rfc6803_test_cases,
1419 };     


SR: 2200  SP: efc1339e  a2: 01b4e610
d0: 00000002    d1: 00000010    d2: 00000014    d3: 01b57cc4
d4: 01b57c44    d5: 00000009    a0: 11877754    a1: 01b57c44
Process insmod (pid: 785, task=52ae00a3)
Frame format=2 instr addr=1187775a
Stack from 01b57bd8:
       11869860 00000000 01b57c44 00000000 00000005 00000001 00000000 00000000
       11877e5c 11877e34 11877be8 1186a4d8 1186956e 00000001 00000009 00000000
       00000000 0000000b 01b57cfc 00000001 00000000 00000001 00000002 00000000
       00000000 00000000 00000000 00657333 2d686d61 632d7368 6131206b 65792064
       65726976 6174696f 6e206361 73652039 00000000 484e4f4c 4f475922 29000000
       00000801 000c729c 005d6074 00000000 00040cc0 00040cc0 00000000 00000000
Call Trace: [<11869860>] kunit_run_tests+0x2f2/0x3d2 [kunit]

I.e. -EINVAL later, so something is still missing.

Second, with net/sunrpc/.kunitconfig, and just
CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_KUNIT_TEST still modular, the tests
succeed, but there is still a crash:

   KTAP version 1
   # Subtest: RFC 3961 tests
   1..3
       KTAP version 1
       # Subtest: RFC 3961 n-fold
       ok 1 64-fold("012345")
       ok 2 56-fold("password")
       ok 3 64-fold("Rough Consensus, and Running Code")
       ok 4 168-fold("password")
       ok 5 192-fold("MASSACHVSETTS INSTITVTE OF TECHNOLOGY")
       ok 6 168-fold("Q")
       ok 7 168-fold("ba")
       ok 8 64-fold("kerberos")
       ok 9 128-fold("kerberos")
       ok 10 168-fold("kerberos")
       ok 11 256-fold("kerberos")
   # RFC 3961 n-fold: pass:11 fail:0 skip:0 total:11
   ok 1 RFC 3961 n-fold
       KTAP version 1
       # Subtest: RFC 3961 key derivation
       ok 1 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 1
       ok 2 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 2
       ok 3 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 3
       ok 4 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 4
       ok 5 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 5
       ok 6 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 6
       ok 7 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 7
       ok 8 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 8
       ok 9 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 9
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: pass:9 fail:0 skip:0 total:9
   ok 2 RFC 3961 key derivation
*** CHK ***   FORMAT=2
Current process id is 716
BAD KERNEL TRAP: 00000000
Modules linked in: gss_krb5_test
PC: [<1197575a>] rfc6803_suite+0x2/0xffffc688 [gss_krb5_test]
SR: 2200  SP: acd229e8  a2: 01ae20a0
d0: 00000002    d1: 00000010    d2: 00000014    d3: 01ae1cc4
d4: 01ae1c44    d5: 00000000    a0: 11975754    a1: 01ae1c44
Process insmod (pid: 716, task=962b0746)
Frame format=2 instr addr=1197575a
Stack from 01ae1bd8:
       001f3158 00000000 01ae1c44 00000000 00000005 00000001 00000000 00000000
       11975e5c 11975e34 11975be8 001f415c 001f2e66 00000001 00000000 00000000
       00000009 00000014 01ae1cfc 00000002 00000000 00000000 00000002 00000000
       00000000 00000000 00000000 00657333 2d686d61 632d7368 6131206b 65792064
       65726976 6174696f 6e206361 73652039 00000000 484e4f4c 4f475922 29000000
       00000801 000c729c 005db3c4 00000000 00040cc0 00040cc0 00000000 00000000
Call Trace: [<001f3158>] kunit_run_tests+0x2f2/0x3d2

Third, with net/sunrpc/.kunitconfig, and
CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_KUNIT_TEST=y:

   KTAP version 1
   # Subtest: RFC 3961 tests
   1..2
       KTAP version 1
       # Subtest: RFC 3961 n-fold
       ok 1 64-fold("012345")
       ok 2 56-fold("password")
       ok 3 64-fold("Rough Consensus, and Running Code")
       ok 4 168-fold("password")
       ok 5 192-fold("MASSACHVSETTS INSTITVTE OF TECHNOLOGY")
       ok 6 168-fold("Q")
       ok 7 168-fold("ba")
       ok 8 64-fold("kerberos")
       ok 9 128-fold("kerberos")
       ok 10 168-fold("kerberos")
       ok 11 256-fold("kerberos")
   # RFC 3961 n-fold: pass:11 fail:0 skip:0 total:11
   ok 1 RFC 3961 n-fold
       KTAP version 1
       # Subtest: RFC 3961 key derivation
       ok 1 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 1
       ok 2 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 2
       ok 3 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 3
       ok 4 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 4
       ok 5 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 5
       ok 6 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 6
       ok 7 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 7
       ok 8 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 8
       ok 9 des3-hmac-sha1 key derivation case 9
   # RFC 3961 key derivation: pass:9 fail:0 skip:0 total:9
   ok 2 RFC 3961 key derivation
# RFC 3961 tests: pass:2 fail:0 skip:0 total:2
# Totals: pass:20 fail:0 skip:0 total:20
ok 31 RFC 3961 tests
   KTAP version 1
   # Subtest: RFC 3962 suite
   1..2
       KTAP version 1
       # Subtest: RFC 3962 encryption
       ok 1 Encrypt with aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 case 1
       ok 2 Encrypt with aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 case 2
       ok 3 Encrypt with aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 case 3
       ok 4 Encrypt with aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 case 4
       ok 5 Encrypt with aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 case 5
       ok 6 Encrypt with aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 case 6
   # RFC 3962 encryption: pass:6 fail:0 skip:0 total:6
   ok 1 RFC 3962 encryption
Unable to handle kernel access at virtual address af06da84
Oops: 00000000
Modules linked in:
PC: [<20746573>] 0x20746573
SR: 2204  SP: 05ef00e4  a2: 010195d0
d0: 00000002    d1: 00000010    d2: 00000006    d3: 0101bdf8
d4: 0101bd78    d5: 00000000    a0: 20746573    a1: 0101bd78
Process swapper (pid: 1, task=b63809d5)
Frame format=7 eff addr=20746573 ssw=0546 faddr=20746573
wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0000 00000000 00000000
wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0000 00000000 00000000
wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0000 20746573 00000000
push data: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Stack from 0101bd0c:
       001f64b0 00000000 0101bd78 0000001f 00000023 01015480 000359ba 0000209c
       00000000 005890c0 0053aafc 001f7c88 001f61be 00000001 00000000 00000000
       00000006 00000006 0101be30 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000
       00000000 00000000 00000000 006e6372 79707420 77697468 20616573 3132382d
       6374732d 686d6163 2d736861 312d3936 20636173 65203600 4f475922 29000000
       00000801 000c886c 006003b4 00000000 00040cc0 00040cc0 00000000 00000000
Call Trace: [<001f64b0>] kunit_run_tests+0x2f2/0x3d2
[<000359ba>] parse_args+0x0/0x202
[<0000209c>] do_one_initcall+0x0/0x184
[<001f7c88>] kunit_debugfs_create_suite+0x0/0x54
[<001f61be>] kunit_run_tests+0x0/0x3d2
[<000c886c>] get_page_from_freelist+0x176/0x48a
[<00040cc0>] __finish_swait+0x1a/0x1c
[<00040cc0>] __finish_swait+0x1a/0x1c
[<00040cc0>] __finish_swait+0x1a/0x1c
[<0000209c>] do_one_initcall+0x0/0x184
[<000c86f6>] get_page_from_freelist+0x0/0x48a
[<000c8500>] prepare_alloc_pages.isra.0+0x12/0x84
[<001f6632>] __kunit_test_suites_init+0xa2/0xfa
[<003a160c>] _printk+0x0/0x18
[<001f7b9e>] kunit_run_all_tests+0xd0/0x1a6
[<0039a0c0>] strcpy+0x0/0x1c
[<00564602>] kernel_init_freeable+0x152/0x190
[<000359ba>] parse_args+0x0/0x202
[<003a6e76>] kernel_init+0x0/0xec
[<003a6e8a>] kernel_init+0x14/0xec
[<003a6e76>] kernel_init+0x0/0xec
[<000028d4>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0xc/0x14

I.e. a slightly different crash.
As the difference between the two crashes is modular vs. builtin,
this looks like an out-of-bound access in the test.

Why not run the test suite just as I suggested?

Since I cannot reproduce this crash and do not have an m68k
platform available to me, I will need you to continue to
pursue the issue. I'll help as much as I can.

I would very much like to see successful test results on
non-x86 platforms.

--
Chuck Lever







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