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2023-12-12ipsec: allow receiving encrypted IP packets with TFC paddingArthur de Kerhor1-4/+42
Type: feature Change-Id: I7b29c71d3d053af9a53931aa333484bf43a424ca Signed-off-by: Arthur de Kerhor <arthurdekerhor@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2023-10-30ipsec: huge anti-replay window supportMaxime Peim1-16/+43
Type: improvement Since RFC4303 does not specify the anti-replay window size, VPP should support multiple window size. It is done through a clib_bitmap. Signed-off-by: Maxime Peim <mpeim@cisco.com> Change-Id: I3dfe30efd20018e345418bef298ec7cec19b1cfc
2023-09-07ipsec: clear L4-cksum flags when decap'ing packetsFrédéric Perrin1-1/+3
Type: fix Signed-off-by: Frédéric Perrin <fred@fperrin.net> Change-Id: I45191b7316c88038bcd57d62aeb07bb109cf4a4d
2023-08-08ipsec: add support for RFC-4543 ENCR_NULL_AUTH_AES_GMACBenoît Ganne1-0/+12
Type: improvement Change-Id: I830f7a2ea3ac0aff5185698b9fa7a278c45116b0 Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2023-06-08crypto: use fixed crypto frame poolgaoginskx1-0/+9
The async frames pool may be resized once drained. This will cause 2 problems: original pool pointer is invalidated and pool size changed, both problems will confuse the crypto infra user graph nodes (like IPsec and Wireguard) and crypto engines if they expect the pool pointers always valid and the pool size never changed (for performance reason). This patch introduces fixed size of the async frames pool. This helps zeroing surprise to the components shown above and avoiding segmentation fault when pool resizing happened. In addition, the crypto engine may take advantage of the feature to sync its own pool/vector with crypto infra. Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Gabriel Oginski <gabrielx.oginski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I2a71783b90149fa376848b9c4f84ce8c6c034bef
2023-05-29ipsec: fix ipsec_set_next_index set with wrong sa index when async frame ↵Xiaoming Jiang1-1/+1
commit failed Type: fix Signed-off-by: Xiaoming Jiang <jiangxiaoming@outlook.com> Change-Id: Ib4c61906a9cbb3eea1214394d164ecffb38fd36d
2023-03-23ipsec: make pre-shared keys harder to misuseBenoît Ganne1-5/+2
Using pre-shared keys is usually a bad idea, one should use eg. IKEv2 instead, but one does not always have the choice. For AES-CBC, the IV must be unpredictable (see NIST SP800-38a Appendix C) whereas for AES-CTR or AES-GCM, the IV should never be reused with the same key material (see NIST SP800-38a Appendix B and NIST SP800-38d section 8). If one uses pre-shared keys and VPP is restarted, the IV counter restarts at 0 and the same IVs are generated with the same pre-shared keys materials. To fix those issues we follow the recommendation from NIST SP800-38a and NIST SP800-38d: - we use a PRNG (not cryptographically secured) to generate IVs to avoid generating the same IV sequence between VPP restarts. The PRNG is chosen so that there is a low chance of generating the same sequence - for AES-CBC, the generated IV is encrypted as part of the message. This makes the (predictable) PRNG-generated IV unpredictable as it is encrypted with the secret key - for AES-CTR and GCM, we use the IV as-is as predictable IVs are fine Most of the changes in this patch are caused by the need to shoehorn an additional state of 2 u64 for the PRNG in the 1st cacheline of the SA object. Type: improvement Change-Id: I2af89c21ae4b2c4c33dd21aeffcfb79c13c9d84c Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2023-03-23ipsec: add per-SA error countersArthur de Kerhor1-35/+51
Error counters are added on a per-node basis. In Ipsec, it is useful to also track the errors that occured per SA. Type: feature Change-Id: Iabcdcb439f67ad3c6c202b36ffc44ab39abac1bc Signed-off-by: Arthur de Kerhor <arthurdekerhor@gmail.com>
2022-11-18ipsec: Failure at the start of the batch should not invalidate the rest of ↵Neale Ranns1-1/+1
the batch Type: fix Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Icd1e43a5764496784c355c93066273435f16dd35
2022-10-12misc: fix issues reported by clang-15Damjan Marion1-2/+1
Type: improvement Change-Id: I3fbbda0378b72843ecd39a7e8592dedc9757793a Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <dmarion@me.com>
2022-08-11ipsec: Use .api declared error countersNeale Ranns1-45/+19
Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Ica7de5a493389c6f53b7cf04e06939473a63d2b9
2022-05-03ipsec: support per next-header next-nodesBenoît Ganne1-36/+44
Type: feature Change-Id: I940b6c9d206e407f3e17d66c97233cd658984e61 Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2021-12-04ipsec: fix async buffer leakMatthew Smith1-1/+1
Type: fix Fixes: f16e9a5507 If an attempt to submit an async crypto frame fails, the buffers that were added to the frame are supposed to be dropped. This was not happening and they are leaking, resulting in buffer exhaustion. There are two issues: 1. The return value of esp_async_recycle_failed_submit() is used to figure out how many buffers should be dropped. That function calls vnet_crypto_async_reset_frame() and then returns f->n_elts. Resetting the frame sets n_elts to 0. So esp_async_recycle_failed_submit() always returns 0. It is safe to remove the call to reset the frame because esp_async_recycle_failed_submit() is called in 2 places and a call to reset the frame is made immediately afterwards in both cases - so it is currently unnecessary anyway. 2. An array and an index are passed to esp_async_recycle_failed_submit(). The index should indicate the position in the array where indices of the buffers contained in the frame should be written. Across multiple calls, the same index value (n_sync) is passed. This means each call may overwrite the same entries in the array with the buffer indices in the frame rather than appending them to the entries which were written earlier. Pass n_noop as the index instead of n_sync. Change-Id: I525ab3c466965446f6c116f4c8c5ebb678a66d84 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2021-09-29ipsec: Record the number of packets lost from an SANeale Ranns1-5/+14
Type: feature Gaps in the sequence numbers received on an SA indicate packets that were lost. Gaps are identified using the anti-replay window that records the sequences seen. Publish the number of lost packets in the stats segment at /net/ipsec/sa/lost Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I8af1c09b7b25a705e18bf82e1623b3ce19e5a74d
2021-07-15misc: replace CLIB_PREFETCH with clib_prefetch_{load,store}Damjan Marion1-3/+3
Type: refactor Change-Id: Id10cbf52e8f2dd809080a228d8fa282308be84ac Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2021-06-29ipsec: Fix setting the hi-sequence number for decryptNeale Ranns1-65/+70
Type: fix two problems; 1 - just because anti-reply is not enabled doesn't mean the high sequence number should not be used. - fix, there needs to be some means to detect a wrapped packet, so we use a window size of 2^30. 2 - The SA object was used as a scratch pad for the high-sequence number used during decryption. That means that once the batch has been processed the high-sequence number used is lost. This means it is not possible to distinguish this case: if (seq < IPSEC_SA_ANTI_REPLAY_WINDOW_LOWER_BOUND (tl)) { ... if (post_decrypt) { if (hi_seq_used == sa->seq_hi) /* the high sequence number used to succesfully decrypt this * packet is the same as the last-sequnence number of the SA. * that means this packet did not cause a wrap. * this packet is thus out of window and should be dropped */ return 1; else /* The packet decrypted with a different high sequence number * to the SA, that means it is the wrap packet and should be * accepted */ return 0; } - fix: don't use the SA as a scratch pad, use the 'packet_data' - the same place that is used as the scratch pad for the low sequence number. other consequences: - An SA doesn't have seq and last_seq, it has only seq; the sequence numnber of the last packet tx'd or rx'd. - there's 64bits of space available on the SA's first cache line. move the AES CTR mode IV there. - test the ESN/AR combinations to catch the bugs this fixes. This doubles the amount of tests, but without AR on they only run for 2 seconds. In the AR tests, the time taken to wait for packets that won't arrive is dropped from 1 to 0.2 seconds thus reducing the runtime of these tests from 10-15 to about 5 sceonds. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Iaac78905289a272dc01930d70decd8109cf5e7a5
2021-06-08ipsec: fix async crypto frame leakMatthew Smith1-34/+31
Type: fix If an async crypto frame is allocated during ESP encrypt/decrypt but a buffer/op is not subsequently added to the frame, the frame leaks. It is not submitted if the count of async ops is zero nor is it returned to the frame pool. This happens frequently if >= 2 worker threads are configured and a vector of buffers all have to be handed off to other threads. Wait until it is almost certain that the buffer will be added to the frame before allocating the frame to make it more unlikely that an allocated frame will not have any operations added to it. For encrypt this is sufficient to ressolve the leak. For decrypt there is still a chance that the buffer will fail to be added to the frame, so remove the counter of async ops and ensure that all frames that were allocated get either submitted or freed at the end. Change-Id: I4778c3265359b192d8a88ab9f8c53519d46285a2 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2021-06-04ipsec: fix crypto ops in esp decryptBenoît Ganne1-2/+7
When both chained and non-chained buffers are processed in the same vector, make sure the non-chained buffers are processed as non-chained crypto ops. Type: fix Change-Id: I19fc02c25a0d5e2e8a1342e2b88bbae3fe92862f Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2021-04-07crypto: fix ops flags in crypto sw schedulerBenoît Ganne1-0/+2
The crypto op flags must be reset to frame flags minus invalid values depending of the operation, instead of forcing them to specific values. Type: fix Change-Id: Ib02c2a738bbca6962394b3c03088d516d0da56a0 Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2021-03-05ipsec: Support async mode per-SANeale Ranns1-85/+94
Type: feature This feautre only applies to ESP not AH SAs. As well as the gobal switch for ayncs mode, allow individual SAs to be async. If global async is on, all SAs are async. If global async mode is off, then if then an SA can be individually set to async. This preserves the global switch behaviour. the stratergy in the esp encrypt.decrypt nodes is to separate the frame into, 1) sync buffers, 2) async buffers and 3) no-op buffers. Sync buffer will undergo a cyrpto/ath operation, no-op will not, they are dropped or handed-off. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Ifc15b10b870b19413ad030ce7f92ed56275d6791
2021-03-05ipsec: Submit fuller async framesNeale Ranns1-60/+58
Type: improvement In the current scheme an async frame is submitted each time the crypto op changes. thus happens each time a different SA is used and thus potentially many times per-node. thi can lead to the submision of many partially filled frames. change the scheme to construct as many full frames as possible in the node and submit them all at the end. the frame owner ship is passed to the user so that there can be more than one open frame per-op at any given time. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Ic2305581d7b5aa26133f52115e0cd28ba956ed55
2021-02-26ipsec: move the IPSec SA pool out of ipsec_mainNeale Ranns1-7/+5
Type: refactor this allows the ipsec_sa_get funtion to be moved from ipsec.h to ipsec_sa.h where it belongs. Also use ipsec_sa_get throughout the code base. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I2dce726c4f7052b5507dd8dcfead0ed5604357df
2021-02-25tests: Add tests for IPSec async mode using the crypto SW schedulerNeale Ranns1-1/+2
Type: test Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Iabc8f2b09ee10a82aacebd36acfe8648cf69b7d7
2021-02-25ipsec: ipsec.h tidy upNeale Ranns1-0/+23
Type: refactor - remove the extern declaration of the nodes. keep the use of them to the files that declare them - remove duplicate declaration of ipsec_set_async_mode - remove unsued ipsec_add_feature Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I6ce7bb4517b508a8f02b11f3bc819e1c5d539c02
2021-02-12ipsec: Store thread-index in buffer meta-data during SA handoffNeale Ranns1-0/+1
Type: improvement negates the need to load the SA in the handoff node. don't prefetch the packet data, it's not needed. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I340472dc437f050cc1c3c11dfeb47ab09c609624
2021-02-05ipsec: add support for AES CTRBenoît Ganne1-52/+42
Type: feature Change-Id: I9f7742cb12ce30592b0b022c314b71c81fa7223a Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2021-02-04ipsec: one thread index per-SANeale Ranns1-3/+3
Type: improvement AN SA is uni-drectional therefore it can be used only for encrypt or decrypt, not both. So it only needs one thread ID. free up some space on the 1st cacheline. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I21cb7cff70a763cbe2bffead860b574bc80b3136
2021-01-18ipsec: Support MPLS over IPSec[46] interfaceNeale Ranns1-11/+24
Type: feature Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> Change-Id: I89dc3815eabfee135cd5b3c910dea5e2e2ef1333
2020-12-18ipsec: fixed esp_decrypt pkt len after icv movedPiotrX Kleski1-6/+11
Type: fix This change makes esp_move_icv() update pd->current_length if the first buffer's length is updated. In case that ICV is split over two buffers, esp_move_icv() copies ICV to last buffer, it also updates the before_last buffer's current_length. However, in esp_decrypt_post_crypto(), pd->current_lenght is used to update first buffer lenght, but pd is not updated in esp_move_icv() and the total pkt lenght ends up incorrect. This only happens in tunnel mode when ICV is split between 1st and 2nd buffers. Signed-off-by: PiotrX Kleski <piotrx.kleski@intel.com> Change-Id: Ic39d87454ec0d022c050775acb64c5c25ccf7f13
2020-12-01ipsec: change predictionFan Zhang1-1/+1
Type: improvement This patch changes the prediction of the comparison between SA owner thread index and the current thread index. Signed-off-by: Fan Zhang <roy.fan.zhang@intel.com> Change-Id: I48de0bb2c57dbb09cfab63925bf8dc96613d8bcf
2020-11-26gre: Move to new API generated types/messagesNeale Ranns1-1/+1
Type: improvement also clean up GRE includes across the code base. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> Change-Id: I90928b0da3927b7ca1a23683aa80d4b53bbf63fd
2020-10-24ipsec: remove pending nodeFan Zhang1-46/+33
This patch removes esp-encrypt-pending and esp-decrypt-pending graph nodes from ipsec data-path. Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Fan Zhang <roy.fan.zhang@intel.com> Change-Id: Icd90837eafdbfbfdf348681dcafb872593978980
2020-10-19ipsec: Layout and prefetching of SA structNeale Ranns1-0/+3
Type: improvement - collect all DP used variables onto 1st or 2nd cache line - prefetch the 2nd cache line - in encrypt prefetch the likely location of the trailer. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> Change-Id: I44d58f8d2d469ff71a4f4a71578e7cc1acaeba43
2020-09-04ipsec: fix trace of GRE_teb packetsChristian Hopps1-2/+5
The issue is not easily hit. When GRE_teb packets are received the post crypto processing adjusts the l2.l2_len value in the vnet_buffer opaque data. This is overwriting the ipsec opaque data. Later the trace code fetches the sa_index from the ipsec opaque data. It's just an accident that this currently works, if the ipsec data is changed so that the sa_index moves around it will be overwritten by the l2_len modification. Indeed, this was found b/c local development changes had moved the sa_index so it was over-lapping with the l2_len memory space, and the UT failed. Type: fix Change-Id: Iaecfa750cf0b36653fd9e75b4d799f323a14d932 Signed-off-by: Christian Hopps <chopps@labn.net>
2020-04-30crypto: introduce async crypto infraFan Zhang1-558/+1015
Type: feature Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Fan Zhang <roy.fan.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Dariusz Kazimierski <dariuszx.kazimierski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Piotr Kleski <piotrx.kleski@intel.com> Change-Id: I4c3fcccf55c36842b7b48aed260fef2802b5c54b
2020-04-28ipsec: fix buffer allocFilip Tehlar1-1/+7
Type: fix Change-Id: I0f12c19b79df19b692f18ac13d6c32341853b764 Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
2020-03-31ipsec: fix chained ESPFilip Tehlar1-36/+120
This fixes a special case when buffer chain enters decrypt node and becomes a single buffer after decryption. Type: fix Change-Id: Id5da9e8a074f83ec3561949631ce613f35528312 Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
2020-03-23ipsec: Revert "ipsec: fix chained ESP"Florin Coras1-119/+36
This reverts commit c2c1bfd9b72aec88526c06479b128725eb525866. Reason for revert: Seems it's breaking ipsec esp tests Type: fix Change-Id: Iac590eee23cbf92a10c62dafa789aa9c3b2284dd Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
2020-03-23ipsec: fix chained ESPFilip Tehlar1-36/+119
This fixes a special case when buffer chain enters decrypt node and becomes a single buffer after decryption. Type: fix Change-Id: I1d4da029b952baa97400adb7173aa63fd97d916b Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
2020-03-21ipsec: efficient layout of ESP per thread dataRajesh Goel1-3/+4
Type: fix Change-Id: I1ba921503a41ca37ce5c920682893617740571a9 Signed-off-by: Rajesh Goel <rajegoel@cisco.com>
2020-02-11ipsec: add support for chained buffersFilip Tehlar1-75/+369
Type: feature Change-Id: Ie072a7c2bbb1e4a77f7001754f01897efd30fc53 Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
2020-02-05ipsec: set l2_len for GRE-TEB tunnel decapJohn Lo1-0/+2
Type: fix Ticket: VPP-1831 Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com> Change-Id: I655964b22021ac38cbced577091a1156286d4fd6
2020-01-04ipsec: Targeted unit testingNeale Ranns1-7/+22
Type: fix 1 - big packets; chained buffers and those without enoguh space to add ESP header 2 - IPv6 extension headers in packets that are encrypted/decrypted 3 - Interface protection with SAs that have null algorithms Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> Change-Id: Ie330861fb06a9b248d9dcd5c730e21326ac8e973
2019-12-23ipsec: Test and fix IPSec worker hand-offNeale Ranns1-2/+2
Type: fix Change-Id: I5cb9a3845ddbc5f4de4eb4e9c481f606fe5cec9a Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-12-18ipsec: Fix decap of IPSEC/GRE in transport modeNeale Ranns1-6/+44
Type: fix in transport mode the header sequence is: MAC - IP (tun) - ESP - GRE - L2 so popping the GRE header is done in the ESP decrypt node. Change-Id: Ia125eb65b9300368617d2bffca09683851e43be0 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-12-17ipsec: bind an SA to a workerNeale Ranns1-9/+39
the sequence number increment and the anti-replay window checks must be atomic. Given the vector nature of VPP we can't simply use atomic increments for sequence numbers, since a vector on thread 1 with lower sequence numbers could be 'overtaken' by packets on thread 2 with higher sequence numbers. The anti-replay logic requires a critical section, not just atomics, and we don't want that. So when the SA see the first packet it is bound to that worker all subsequent packets, that arrive on a different worker, are subject to a handoff. Type: feature Change-Id: Ia20a8645fb50622ea6235ab015a537f033d531a4 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-11-08ipsec: remove dedicated IPSec tunnelsNeale Ranns1-20/+14
APIs for dedicated IPSec tunnels will remain in this release and are used to programme the IPIP tunnel protect. APIs will be removed in a future release. see: https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/IPSec Type: feature Change-Id: I0f01f597946fdd15dfa5cae3643104d5a9c83089 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-08-01ipsec: Redo the anit-replay check post decryptNeale Ranns1-0/+29
Type: fix Change-Id: I1fa8c5326d6f22cfb8dd40e97d8a22d11a716922 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-07-24ipsec: GCM, Anti-replay and ESN fixessNeale Ranns1-11/+18
Type: fix Several Fixes: 1 - Anti-replay did not work with GCM becuase it overwrote the sequence number in the ESP header. To fix i added the seq num to the per-packet data so it is preserved 2 - The high sequence number was not byte swapped during ESP encrypt. 3 - openssl engine was the only one to return FAIL_DECRYPT for bad GCM the others return BAD_HMAC. removed the former 4 - improved tracing to show the low and high seq numbers 5 - documented the anti-replay window checks 6 - fixed scapy patch for ESN support for GCM 7 - tests for anti-reply (w/ and w/o ESN) for each crypto algo Change-Id: Id65d96b6d1d4dd821b2ab557e87468fff6d70e5b Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-06-18ipsec: ipsec-tun protectNeale Ranns1-18/+102
please consult the new tunnel proposal at: https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/IPSec Type: feature Change-Id: I52857fc92ae068b85f59be08bdbea1bd5932e291 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>