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/********************************************************************************/
/* */
/* Context Management Command Support */
/* Written by Ken Goldman */
/* IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center */
/* $Id: Context_spt.c 1603 2020-04-03 17:48:43Z kgoldman $ */
/* */
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/* 7.3.1 Includes */
#include "Tpm.h"
#include "Context_spt_fp.h"
/* 7.3.2 Functions */
/* 7.3.2.1 ComputeContextProtectionKey() */
/* This function retrieves the symmetric protection key for context encryption It is used by
TPM2_ContextSave() and TPM2_ContextLoad() to create the symmetric encryption key and iv */
void
ComputeContextProtectionKey(
TPMS_CONTEXT *contextBlob, // IN: context blob
TPM2B_SYM_KEY *symKey, // OUT: the symmetric key
TPM2B_IV *iv // OUT: the IV.
)
{
UINT16 symKeyBits; // number of bits in the parent's
// symmetric key
TPM2B_PROOF *proof = NULL; // the proof value to use. Is null for
// everything but a primary object in
// the Endorsement Hierarchy
BYTE kdfResult[sizeof(TPMU_HA) * 2];// Value produced by the KDF
TPM2B_DATA sequence2B, handle2B;
// Get proof value
proof = HierarchyGetProof(contextBlob->hierarchy);
// Get sequence value in 2B format
sequence2B.t.size = sizeof(contextBlob->sequence);
cAssert(sequence2B.t.size <= sizeof(sequence2B.t.buffer));
MemoryCopy(sequence2B.t.buffer, &contextBlob->sequence, sequence2B.t.size);
// Get handle value in 2B format
handle2B.t.size = sizeof(contextBlob->savedHandle);
cAssert(handle2B.t.size <= sizeof(handle2B.t.buffer));
MemoryCopy(handle2B.t.buffer, &contextBlob->savedHandle, handle2B.t.size);
// Get the symmetric encryption key size
symKey->t.size = CONTEXT_ENCRYPT_KEY_BYTES;
symKeyBits = CONTEXT_ENCRYPT_KEY_BITS;
// Get the size of the IV for the algorithm
iv->t.size = CryptGetSymmetricBlockSize(CONTEXT_ENCRYPT_ALG, symKeyBits);
// KDFa to generate symmetric key and IV value
CryptKDFa(CONTEXT_INTEGRITY_HASH_ALG, &proof->b, CONTEXT_KEY, &sequence2B.b,
&handle2B.b, (symKey->t.size + iv->t.size) * 8, kdfResult, NULL,
FALSE);
// Copy part of the returned value as the key
pAssert(symKey->t.size <= sizeof(symKey->t.buffer));
MemoryCopy(symKey->t.buffer, kdfResult, symKey->t.size);
// Copy the rest as the IV
pAssert(iv->t.size <= sizeof(iv->t.buffer));
MemoryCopy(iv->t.buffer, &kdfResult[symKey->t.size], iv->t.size);
return;
}
/* 7.3.2.2 ComputeContextIntegrity() */
/* Generate the integrity hash for a context It is used by TPM2_ContextSave() to create an integrity
hash and by TPM2_ContextLoad() to compare an integrity hash */
void
ComputeContextIntegrity(
TPMS_CONTEXT *contextBlob, // IN: context blob
TPM2B_DIGEST *integrity // OUT: integrity
)
{
HMAC_STATE hmacState;
TPM2B_PROOF *proof;
UINT16 integritySize;
// Get proof value
proof = HierarchyGetProof(contextBlob->hierarchy);
// Start HMAC
integrity->t.size = CryptHmacStart2B(&hmacState, CONTEXT_INTEGRITY_HASH_ALG,
&proof->b);
// Compute integrity size at the beginning of context blob
integritySize = sizeof(integrity->t.size) + integrity->t.size;
// Adding total reset counter so that the context cannot be
// used after a TPM Reset
CryptDigestUpdateInt(&hmacState.hashState, sizeof(gp.totalResetCount),
gp.totalResetCount);
// If this is a ST_CLEAR object, add the clear count
// so that this contest cannot be loaded after a TPM Restart
if(contextBlob->savedHandle == 0x80000002)
CryptDigestUpdateInt(&hmacState.hashState, sizeof(gr.clearCount),
gr.clearCount);
// Adding sequence number to the HMAC to make sure that it doesn't
// get changed
CryptDigestUpdateInt(&hmacState.hashState, sizeof(contextBlob->sequence),
contextBlob->sequence);
// Protect the handle
CryptDigestUpdateInt(&hmacState.hashState, sizeof(contextBlob->savedHandle),
contextBlob->savedHandle);
// Adding sensitive contextData, skip the leading integrity area
CryptDigestUpdate(&hmacState.hashState,
contextBlob->contextBlob.t.size - integritySize,
contextBlob->contextBlob.t.buffer + integritySize);
// Complete HMAC
CryptHmacEnd2B(&hmacState, &integrity->b);
return;
}
#if 0
/* 7.3.2.3 SequenceDataExport() */
/* This function is used scan through the sequence object and either modify the hash state data for
export (contextSave) or to import it into the internal format (contextLoad). This function should
only be called after the sequence object has been copied to the context buffer (contextSave) or
from the context buffer into the sequence object. The presumption is that the context buffer
version of the data is the same size as the internal representation so nothing outsize of the
hash context area gets modified. */
void
SequenceDataExport(
HASH_OBJECT *object, // IN: an internal hash object
HASH_OBJECT_BUFFER *exportObject // OUT: a sequence context in a buffer
)
{
// If the hash object is not an event, then only one hash context is needed
int count = (object->attributes.eventSeq) ? HASH_COUNT : 1;
for(count--; count >= 0; count--)
{
HASH_STATE *hash = &object->state.hashState[count];
size_t offset = (BYTE *)hash - (BYTE *)object;
BYTE *exportHash = &((BYTE *)exportObject)[offset];
CryptHashExportState(hash, (EXPORT_HASH_STATE *)exportHash);
}
}
/* 7.3.2.4 SequenceDataImport() */
/* This function is used scan through the sequence object and either modify the hash state data for
export (contextSave) or to import it into the internal format (contextLoad). This function should
only be called after the sequence object has been copied to the context buffer (contextSave) or
from the context buffer into the sequence object. The presumption is that the context buffer
version of the data is the same size as the internal representation so nothing outsize of the
hash context area gets modified. */
void
SequenceDataImport(
HASH_OBJECT *object, // IN/OUT: an internal hash object
HASH_OBJECT_BUFFER *exportObject // IN/OUT: a sequence context in a buffer
)
{
// If the hash object is not an event, then only one hash context is needed
int count = (object->attributes.eventSeq) ? HASH_COUNT : 1;
for(count--; count >= 0; count--)
{
HASH_STATE *hash = &object->state.hashState[count];
size_t offset = (BYTE *)hash - (BYTE *)object;
BYTE *importHash = &((BYTE *)exportObject)[offset];
//
CryptHashImportState(hash, (EXPORT_HASH_STATE *)importHash);
}
}
#endif
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