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  1 =========                                         
  2 dm-verity                                         
  3 =========                                         
  4                                                   
  5 Device-Mapper's "verity" target provides trans    
  6 block devices using a cryptographic digest pro    
  7 This target is read-only.                         
  8                                                   
  9 Construction Parameters                           
 10 =======================                           
 11                                                   
 12 ::                                                
 13                                                   
 14     <version> <dev> <hash_dev>                    
 15     <data_block_size> <hash_block_size>           
 16     <num_data_blocks> <hash_start_block>          
 17     <algorithm> <digest> <salt>                   
 18     [<#opt_params> <opt_params>]                  
 19                                                   
 20 <version>                                         
 21     This is the type of the on-disk hash forma    
 22                                                   
 23     0 is the original format used in the Chrom    
 24       The salt is appended when hashing, diges    
 25       the rest of the block is padded with zer    
 26                                                   
 27     1 is the current format that should be use    
 28       The salt is prepended when hashing and e    
 29       padded with zeroes to the power of two.     
 30                                                   
 31 <dev>                                             
 32     This is the device containing data, the in    
 33     checked.  It may be specified as a path, l    
 34     <major>:<minor>.                              
 35                                                   
 36 <hash_dev>                                        
 37     This is the device that supplies the hash     
 38     specified similarly to the device path and    
 39     same device is used, the hash_start should    
 40     dm-verity device.                             
 41                                                   
 42 <data_block_size>                                 
 43     The block size on a data device in bytes.     
 44     Each block corresponds to one digest on th    
 45                                                   
 46 <hash_block_size>                                 
 47     The size of a hash block in bytes.            
 48                                                   
 49 <num_data_blocks>                                 
 50     The number of data blocks on the data devi    
 51     inaccessible.  You can place hashes to the    
 52     case hashes are placed after <num_data_blo    
 53                                                   
 54 <hash_start_block>                                
 55     This is the offset, in <hash_block_size>-b    
 56     to the root block of the hash tree.           
 57                                                   
 58 <algorithm>                                       
 59     The cryptographic hash algorithm used for     
 60     be the name of the algorithm, like "sha1".    
 61                                                   
 62 <digest>                                          
 63     The hexadecimal encoding of the cryptograp    
 64     and the salt.  This hash should be trusted    
 65     beyond this point.                            
 66                                                   
 67 <salt>                                            
 68     The hexadecimal encoding of the salt value    
 69                                                   
 70 <#opt_params>                                     
 71     Number of optional parameters. If there ar    
 72     the optional parameters section can be ski    
 73     Otherwise #opt_params is the number of fol    
 74                                                   
 75     Example of optional parameters section:       
 76         1 ignore_corruption                       
 77                                                   
 78 ignore_corruption                                 
 79     Log corrupted blocks, but allow read opera    
 80                                                   
 81 restart_on_corruption                             
 82     Restart the system when a corrupted block     
 83     not compatible with ignore_corruption and     
 84     avoid restart loops.                          
 85                                                   
 86 panic_on_corruption                               
 87     Panic the device when a corrupted block is    
 88     not compatible with ignore_corruption and     
 89                                                   
 90 ignore_zero_blocks                                
 91     Do not verify blocks that are expected to     
 92     zeroes instead. This may be useful if the     
 93     that are not guaranteed to contain zeroes.    
 94                                                   
 95 use_fec_from_device <fec_dev>                     
 96     Use forward error correction (FEC) to reco    
 97     verification fails. Use encoding data from    
 98     may be the same device where data and hash    
 99     fec_start must be outside data and hash ar    
100                                                   
101     If the encoding data covers additional met    
102     on the hash device after the hash blocks.     
103                                                   
104     Note: block sizes for data and hash device    
105     verity <dev> is encrypted the <fec_dev> sh    
106                                                   
107 fec_roots <num>                                   
108     Number of generator roots. This equals to     
109     the encoding data. For example, in RS(M, N    
110     is M-N.                                       
111                                                   
112 fec_blocks <num>                                  
113     The number of encoding data blocks on the     
114     the FEC device is <data_block_size>.          
115                                                   
116 fec_start <offset>                                
117     This is the offset, in <data_block_size> b    
118     FEC device to the beginning of the encodin    
119                                                   
120 check_at_most_once                                
121     Verify data blocks only the first time the    
122     rather than every time.  This reduces the     
123     can be used on systems that are memory and    
124     provides a reduced level of security becau    
125     data device's content will be detected, no    
126                                                   
127     Hash blocks are still verified each time t    
128     since verification of hash blocks is less     
129     blocks, and a hash block will not be verif    
130     blocks it covers have been verified anyway    
131                                                   
132 root_hash_sig_key_desc <key_description>          
133     This is the description of the USER_KEY th    
134     the pkcs7 signature of the roothash. The p    
135     the root hash during the creation of the d    
136     Verification of roothash depends on the co    
137     being set in the kernel.  The signatures a    
138     trusted keyring by default, or the seconda    
139     DM_VERITY_VERIFY_ROOTHASH_SIG_SECONDARY_KE    
140     trusted keyring includes by default the bu    
141     also gain new certificates at run time if     
142     already in the secondary trusted keyring.     
143                                                   
144 try_verify_in_tasklet                             
145     If verity hashes are in cache, verify data    
146     of workqueue. This option can reduce IO la    
147                                                   
148 Theory of operation                               
149 ===================                               
150                                                   
151 dm-verity is meant to be set up as part of a v    
152 may be anything ranging from a boot using tboo    
153 booting from a known-good device (like a USB d    
154                                                   
155 When a dm-verity device is configured, it is e    
156 has been authenticated in some way (cryptograp    
157 After instantiation, all hashes will be verifi    
158 disk access.  If they cannot be verified up to    
159 tree, the root hash, then the I/O will fail.      
160 tampering with any data on the device and the     
161                                                   
162 Cryptographic hashes are used to assert the in    
163 per-block basis. This allows for a lightweight    
164 into the page cache. Block hashes are stored l    
165 block size.                                       
166                                                   
167 If forward error correction (FEC) support is e    
168 corrupted data will be verified using the cryp    
169 corresponding data. This is why combining erro    
170 integrity checking is essential.                  
171                                                   
172 Hash Tree                                         
173 ---------                                         
174                                                   
175 Each node in the tree is a cryptographic hash.    
176 of some data block on disk is calculated. If i    
177 the hash of a number of child nodes is calcula    
178                                                   
179 Each entry in the tree is a collection of neig    
180 block.  The number is determined based on bloc    
181 selected cryptographic digest algorithm.  The     
182 this entry and any unaligned trailing space is    
183 calculating the parent node.                      
184                                                   
185 The tree looks something like:                    
186                                                   
187         alg = sha256, num_blocks = 32768, bloc    
188                                                   
189 ::                                                
190                                                   
191                                  [   root    ]    
192                                 /    . . .        
193                      [entry_0]                    
194                     /  . . .  \                   
195          [entry_0_0]   . . .  [entry_0_127]       
196            / ... \             /   . . .  \       
197      blk_0 ... blk_127  blk_16256   blk_16383     
198                                                   
199                                                   
200 On-disk format                                    
201 ==============                                    
202                                                   
203 The verity kernel code does not read the verit    
204 It only reads the hash blocks which directly f    
205 It is expected that a user-space tool will ver    
206 verity header.                                    
207                                                   
208 Alternatively, the header can be omitted and t    
209 be passed via the kernel command-line in a roo    
210 the command-line is verified.                     
211                                                   
212 Directly following the header (and with sector    
213 block boundary) are the hash blocks which are     
214 (starting from the root), sorted in order of i    
215                                                   
216 The full specification of kernel parameters an    
217 is available at the cryptsetup project's wiki     
218                                                   
219   https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wik    
220                                                   
221 Status                                            
222 ======                                            
223 V (for Valid) is returned if every check perfo    
224 If any check failed, C (for Corruption) is ret    
225                                                   
226 Example                                           
227 =======                                           
228 Set up a device::                                 
229                                                   
230   # dmsetup create vroot --readonly --table \     
231     "0 2097152 verity 1 /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 40    
232     "4392712ba01368efdf14b05c76f9e4df0d5366463    
233     "12340000000000000000000000000000000000000    
234                                                   
235 A command line tool veritysetup is available t    
236 the hash tree or activate the kernel device. T    
237 the cryptsetup upstream repository https://git    
238 (as a libcryptsetup extension).                   
239                                                   
240 Create hash on the device::                       
241                                                   
242   # veritysetup format /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2        
243   ...                                             
244   Root hash: 4392712ba01368efdf14b05c76f9e4df0    
245                                                   
246 Activate the device::                             
247                                                   
248   # veritysetup create vroot /dev/sda1 /dev/sd    
249     4392712ba01368efdf14b05c76f9e4df0d53664630    
                                                      

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