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#!/bin/sh
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# unrelated to lvm2 daemons
SKIP_WITH_LVMLOCKD = 1
SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD = 1
SKIP_WITH_CLVMD = 1
SKIP_WITH_LVMETAD = 1
. lib/inittest
CIPHER = aes-xts-plain64
HEXKEY_32 = 0102030405060708090a0102030405060102030405060708090a010203040506
HIDENKEY_32 = 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
KEY_NAME = " $PREFIX :keydesc "
function _teardown( ) {
keyctl unlink %:$PREFIX -keyring
aux teardown_devs_prefixed $PREFIX
}
aux target_at_least dm-zero 1 0 0 || skip "missing dm-zero target"
aux target_at_least dm-crypt 1 15 0 || skip "dm-crypt doesn't support keys in kernel keyring service"
which keyctl || skip "test requires keyctl utility"
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keyctl new_session || true # fails with 'su', works with 'su -'
keyctl newring $PREFIX -keyring @s
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keyctl timeout %:$PREFIX -keyring 60
trap '_teardown' EXIT
keyctl add logon $KEY_NAME ${ HEXKEY_32 : 0 : 32 } %:$PREFIX -keyring
dmsetup create $PREFIX -zero --table "0 1 zero"
# put key in kernel keyring for active table
dmsetup create $PREFIX -crypt --table " 0 1 crypt $CIPHER :32:logon: $KEY_NAME 0 $TESTDIR /dev $prefix /mapper/ $PREFIX -zero 0 "
# put hexbyte key in dm-crypt directly in inactive table
dmsetup load $PREFIX -crypt --table " 0 1 crypt $CIPHER $HEXKEY_32 0 $TESTDIR /dev $prefix /mapper/ $PREFIX -zero 0 "
# test dmsetup doesn't hide key descriptions...
str = ` dmsetup table $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = :32:logon:$KEY_NAME
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str = ` dmsetup table --showkeys $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = :32:logon:$KEY_NAME
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# ...but it hides hexbyte representation of keys...
str = ` dmsetup table --inactive $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = $HIDENKEY_32
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#...unless --showkeys explictly requested
str = ` dmsetup table --showkeys --inactive $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = $HEXKEY_32
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# let's swap the tables
dmsetup resume $PREFIX -crypt
dmsetup load $PREFIX -crypt --table " 0 1 crypt $CIPHER :32:logon: $KEY_NAME 0 $TESTDIR /dev $prefix /mapper/ $PREFIX -zero 0 "
str = ` dmsetup table --inactive $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = :32:logon:$KEY_NAME
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str = ` dmsetup table --showkeys --inactive $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = :32:logon:$KEY_NAME
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str = ` dmsetup table $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = $HIDENKEY_32
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str = ` dmsetup table --showkeys $PREFIX -crypt | cut -d ' ' -f 5`
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test $str = $HEXKEY_32
dmsetup remove $PREFIX -crypt
dmsetup remove $PREFIX -zero