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Eric Biggers c16d27ebb9 fscrypt: add Speck128/256 support
fscrypt currently only supports AES encryption.  However, many low-end
mobile devices have older CPUs that don't have AES instructions, e.g.
the ARMv8 Cryptography Extensions.  Currently, user data on such devices
is not encrypted at rest because AES is too slow, even when the NEON
bit-sliced implementation of AES is used.  Unfortunately, it is
infeasible to encrypt these devices at all when AES is the only option.

Therefore, this patch updates fscrypt to support the Speck block cipher,
which was recently added to the crypto API.  The C implementation of
Speck is not especially fast, but Speck can be implemented very
efficiently with general-purpose vector instructions, e.g. ARM NEON.
For example, on an ARMv7 processor, we measured the NEON-accelerated
Speck128/256-XTS at 69 MB/s for both encryption and decryption, while
AES-256-XTS with the NEON bit-sliced implementation was only 22 MB/s
encryption and 19 MB/s decryption.

There are multiple variants of Speck.  This patch only adds support for
Speck128/256, which is the variant with a 128-bit block size and 256-bit
key size -- the same as AES-256.  This is believed to be the most secure
variant of Speck, and it's only about 6% slower than Speck128/128.
Speck64/128 would be at least 20% faster because it has 20% rounds, and
it can be even faster on CPUs that can't efficiently do the 64-bit
operations needed for Speck128.  However, Speck64's 64-bit block size is
not preferred security-wise.  ARM NEON also supports the needed 64-bit
operations even on 32-bit CPUs, resulting in Speck128 being fast enough
for our targeted use cases so far.

The chosen modes of operation are XTS for contents and CTS-CBC for
filenames.  These are the same modes of operation that fscrypt defaults
to for AES.  Note that as with the other fscrypt modes, Speck will not
be used unless userspace chooses to use it.  Nor are any of the existing
modes (which are all AES-based) being removed, of course.

We intentionally don't make CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION select
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SPECK, so people will have to enable Speck support
themselves if they need it.  This is because we shouldn't bloat the
FS_ENCRYPTION dependencies with every new cipher, especially ones that
aren't recommended for most users.  Moreover, CRYPTO_SPECK is just the
generic implementation, which won't be fast enough for many users; in
practice, they'll need to enable CRYPTO_SPECK_NEON to get acceptable
performance.

More details about our choice of Speck can be found in our patches that
added Speck to the crypto API, and the follow-on discussion threads.
We're planning a publication that explains the choice in more detail.
But briefly, we can't use ChaCha20 as we previously proposed, since it
would be insecure to use a stream cipher in this context, with potential
IV reuse during writes on f2fs and/or on wear-leveling flash storage.

We also evaluated many other lightweight and/or ARX-based block ciphers
such as Chaskey-LTS, RC5, LEA, CHAM, Threefish, RC6, NOEKEON, SPARX, and
XTEA.  However, all had disadvantages vs. Speck, such as insufficient
performance with NEON, much less published cryptanalysis, or an
insufficient security level.  Various design choices in Speck make it
perform better with NEON than competing ciphers while still having a
security margin similar to AES, and in the case of Speck128 also the
same available security levels.  Unfortunately, Speck does have some
political baggage attached -- it's an NSA designed cipher, and was
rejected from an ISO standard (though for context, as far as I know none
of the above-mentioned alternatives are ISO standards either).
Nevertheless, we believe it is a good solution to the problem from a
technical perspective.

Certain algorithms constructed from ChaCha or the ChaCha permutation,
such as MEM (Masked Even-Mansour) or HPolyC, may also meet our
performance requirements.  However, these are new constructions that
need more time to receive the cryptographic review and acceptance needed
to be confident in their security.  HPolyC hasn't been published yet,
and we are concerned that MEM makes stronger assumptions about the
underlying permutation than the ChaCha stream cipher does.  In contrast,
the XTS mode of operation is relatively well accepted, and Speck has
over 70 cryptanalysis papers.  Of course, these ChaCha-based algorithms
can still be added later if they become ready.

The best known attack on Speck128/256 is a differential cryptanalysis
attack on 25 of 34 rounds with 2^253 time complexity and 2^125 chosen
plaintexts, i.e. only marginally faster than brute force.  There is no
known attack on the full 34 rounds.

Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2018-06-28 12:16:15 -07:00
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cifs Documentation: fix common spelling mistakes 2016-04-28 07:51:59 -06:00
configfs configfs: switch ->default groups to a linked list 2016-03-06 16:11:24 +01:00
nfs Various bugfixes, a RDMA update from Chuck Lever, and support for a new 2016-03-24 19:50:32 -07:00
pohmelfs Documentation: fix common spelling mistakes 2016-04-28 07:51:59 -06:00
00-INDEX Doc: update 00-INDEX files to reflect the runnable code move 2016-10-10 07:12:09 -06:00
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Locking fs: remove the never implemented aio_fsync file operation 2016-10-30 13:09:42 -04:00
adfs.txt
affs.txt
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autofs4-mount-control.txt autofs: update struct autofs_dev_ioctl in Documentation 2016-10-11 15:06:31 -07:00
autofs4.txt autofs: fix typos in Documentation/filesystems/autofs4.txt 2016-10-11 15:06:31 -07:00
automount-support.txt
befs.txt
bfs.txt
btrfs.txt Documentation: btrfs: remove usage specific information 2016-03-11 17:02:09 +01:00
ceph.txt ceph: fix description for rsize and rasize mount options 2016-10-03 16:13:50 +02:00
coda.txt
cramfs.txt mm, fs: remove remaining PAGE_CACHE_* and page_cache_{get,release} usage 2016-04-04 10:41:08 -07:00
dax.txt dax : Fix documentation with respect to struct pages 2016-10-01 00:52:18 -06:00
debugfs.txt
devpts.txt devpts: Make each mount of devpts an independent filesystem. 2016-06-05 10:36:01 -07:00
directory-locking vfs: remove unused i_op->rename 2016-09-27 11:03:58 +02:00
dlmfs.txt
dnotify.txt
ecryptfs.txt
efivarfs.txt efi: Make efivarfs entries immutable by default 2016-02-10 16:25:52 +00:00
exofs.txt
ext2.txt
ext3.txt
ext4.txt
f2fs.txt f2fs: add fsync_mode=nobarrier for non-atomic files 2018-05-30 11:40:36 -07:00
fiemap.txt
files.txt
fscrypt.rst fscrypt: add Speck128/256 support 2018-06-28 12:16:15 -07:00
fuse.txt
gfs2-glocks.txt
gfs2-uevents.txt
gfs2.txt
hfs.txt
hfsplus.txt
hpfs.txt
inotify.txt
isofs.txt
jfs.txt
locks.txt
logfs.txt
mandatory-locking.txt
ncpfs.txt
nilfs2.txt nilfs2: move ioctl interface and disk layout to uapi separately 2016-08-02 19:35:21 -04:00
ntfs.txt
ocfs2-online-filecheck.txt Doc: ocfs: Fix typo in filesystems/ocfs2-online-filecheck.txt 2016-07-01 16:17:15 -06:00
ocfs2.txt
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orangefs.txt Orangefs: update orangefs.txt 2016-08-02 15:39:14 -04:00
overlayfs.txt ovl: update doc 2016-09-01 11:12:00 +02:00
path-lookup.md
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porting Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs 2016-10-10 20:16:43 -07:00
proc.txt fs/proc: Stop trying to report thread stacks 2016-10-20 09:21:41 +02:00
qnx6.txt Documentation: fix common spelling mistakes 2016-04-28 07:51:59 -06:00
quota.txt
ramfs-rootfs-initramfs.txt
relay.txt
romfs.txt
seq_file.txt
sharedsubtree.txt doc: fix grammar 2016-03-09 15:33:06 -07:00
spufs.txt
squashfs.txt
sysfs-pci.txt
sysfs-tagging.txt
sysfs.txt
sysv-fs.txt
tmpfs.txt Documenation: update cgroup's document path 2016-08-03 15:43:58 -06:00
ubifs.txt
udf.txt
ufs.txt
vfat.txt fat: add config option to set UTF-8 mount option by default 2016-03-22 15:36:02 -07:00
vfs.txt fs: remove the never implemented aio_fsync file operation 2016-10-30 13:09:42 -04:00
xfs-delayed-logging-design.txt
xfs-self-describing-metadata.txt
xfs.txt xfs: Document error handlers behavior 2016-09-19 09:38:25 +10:00