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/*
* libcryptsetup - cryptsetup library
*
* Copyright (C) 2004, Christophe Saout <christophe@saout.de>
* Copyright (C) 2004-2007, Clemens Fruhwirth <clemens@endorphin.org>
* Copyright (C) 2009-2012, Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
/**
* @file libcryptsetup.h
* @brief Public cryptsetup API
*
* For more verbose examples of LUKS related use cases,
* please read @ref index "examples".
*/
#ifndef _LIBCRYPTSETUP_H
#define _LIBCRYPTSETUP_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
struct crypt_device; /* crypt device handle */
/**
* Initialize crypt device handle and check if provided device exists.
*
* @param cd Returns pointer to crypt device handle
* @param device Path to the backing device.
* If @e device is not a block device but a path to some file,
* the function will try to create a loopdevice and attach
* the file to the loopdevice with AUTOCLEAR flag set.
* If @e device is @e NULL function it will initialize dm backend only.
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @note Note that logging is not initialized here, possible messages uses
* default log function.
*/
int crypt_init(struct crypt_device **cd, const char *device);
/**
* Initialize crypt device handle from provided active device name,
* and, optionally, from separate metadata (header) device
* and check if provided device exists.
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @param cd returns crypt device handle for active device
* @param name name of active crypt device
* @param header_device optional device containing on-disk header
* (@e NULL if it the same as underlying device on there is no on-disk header)
*
* @post In case @e device points to active LUKS device but header load fails,
* context device type is set to @e NULL and @e 0 is returned as if it were successful.
* Context with @e NULL device type can only be deactivated by crypt_deactivate
*
* @note @link crypt_init_by_name @endlink is equivalent to calling
* crypt_init_by_name_and_header(cd, name, NULL);
*/
int crypt_init_by_name_and_header(struct crypt_device **cd,
const char *name,
const char *header_device);
/**
* This is equivalent to call
* @ref crypt_init_by_name_and_header "crypt_init_by_name_and_header(cd, name, NULL)"
*
* @sa crypt_init_by_name_and_header
*/
int crypt_init_by_name(struct crypt_device **cd, const char *name);
/**
* @defgroup loglevel "Cryptsetup logging"
*
* Set of functions and defines used in cryptsetup for
* logging purposes
*
*/
/**
* @addtogroup loglevel
* @{
*/
/** normal log level */
#define CRYPT_LOG_NORMAL 0
/** error log level */
#define CRYPT_LOG_ERROR 1
/** verbose log level */
#define CRYPT_LOG_VERBOSE 2
/** debug log level - always on stdout */
#define CRYPT_LOG_DEBUG -1
/**
* Set log function.
*
* @param cd crypt device handle (can be @e NULL to set default log function)
* @param log user defined log function reference
* @param usrptr provided identification in callback
* @param level log level below (debug messages can uses other levels)
* @param msg log message
*/
void crypt_set_log_callback(struct crypt_device *cd,
void (*log)(int level, const char *msg, void *usrptr),
void *usrptr);
/**
* Defines log function or use the default one otherwise.
*
* @see crypt_set_log_callback
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param level log level
* @param msg log message
*/
void crypt_log(struct crypt_device *cd, int level, const char *msg);
/** @} */
/**
* Set confirmation callback (yes/no)
*
* If code need confirmation (like resetting uuid or restoring LUKS header from file)
* this function is called. If not defined, everything is confirmed.
*
* Callback function @e confirm should return @e 0 if operation is declined,
* other values mean accepted.
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param confirm user defined confirm callback reference
* @param usrptr provided identification in callback
* @param msg Message for user to confirm
*
* @note Current version of cryptsetup API requires confirmation only when UUID is being changed
*/
void crypt_set_confirm_callback(struct crypt_device *cd,
int (*confirm)(const char *msg, void *usrptr),
void *usrptr);
/**
* Set password query callback.
*
* If code need @e _interactive_ query for password, this callback is called.
* If not defined, compiled-in default is called (uses terminal input).
*
* Callback should return length of password in buffer
* or negative errno value in case of error.
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param password user defined password callback reference
* @param usrptr provided identification in callback
* @param msg Message for user
* @param buf buffer for password
* @param length size of buffer
*
* @note Note that if this function is defined, verify option is ignored
* (caller which provided callback is responsible for password verification)
* @note Only zero terminated passwords can be entered this way, for complex
* use API functions directly.
* @note Maximal length of password is limited to @e length @e - @e 1 (minimal 511 chars)
*
* @see Callback function is used in these call provided, that certain conditions are met:
* @li crypt_keyslot_add_by_passphrase
* @li crypt_activate_by_passphrase
* @li crypt_resume_by_passphrase
* @li crypt_resume_by_keyfile
* @li crypt_keyslot_add_by_keyfile
* @li crypt_keyslot_add_by_volume_key
*
*/
void crypt_set_password_callback(struct crypt_device *cd,
int (*password)(const char *msg, char *buf, size_t length, void *usrptr),
void *usrptr);
/**
* Set timeout for interactive password entry using default
* password callback
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param timeout_sec timeout in seconds
*/
void crypt_set_timeout(struct crypt_device *cd, uint64_t timeout_sec);
/**
* Set number of retries in case password input has been incorrect
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param tries the number
*/
void crypt_set_password_retry(struct crypt_device *cd, int tries);
/**
* Set how long should cryptsetup iterate in PBKDF2 function.
* Default value heads towards the iterations which takes around 1 second
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param iteration_time_ms the time in ms
*/
void crypt_set_iteration_time(struct crypt_device *cd, uint64_t iteration_time_ms);
/* Don't ask :-) */
void crypt_set_iterarion_time(struct crypt_device *cd, uint64_t iteration_time_ms);
/**
* Set whether passphrase will be verified on input
* (user has to input same passphrase twice)
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param password_verify @e 0 = false, @e !0 true
*/
void crypt_set_password_verify(struct crypt_device *cd, int password_verify);
/**
* Set data device (encrypted payload area device) if LUKS header is separated
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param device path to device
*
* @pre context is of LUKS type
* @pre unlike @ref crypt_init, in this function param @e device
* has to be block device (at least 512B large)
*/
int crypt_set_data_device(struct crypt_device *cd, const char *device);
/**
* @defgroup rng "Cryptsetup RNG"
*
* @addtogroup rng
* @{
*
*/
/** CRYPT_RNG_URANDOM - use /dev/urandom */
#define CRYPT_RNG_URANDOM 0
/** CRYPT_RNG_RANDOM - use /dev/random (waits if no entropy in system) */
#define CRYPT_RNG_RANDOM 1
/**
* Set which RNG (random number generator) is used for generating long term key
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param rng_type kernel random number generator to use
*
*/
void crypt_set_rng_type(struct crypt_device *cd, int rng_type);
/**
* Get which RNG (random number generator) is used for generating long term key
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @return RNG type on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
*/
int crypt_get_rng_type(struct crypt_device *cd);
/** @} */
/**
* Helper to lock/unlock memory to avoid swap sensitive data to disk
*
* @param cd crypt device handle, can be @e NULL
* @param lock 0 to unlock otherwise lock memory
*
* @returns Value indicating whether the memory is locked (function can be called multiple times).
*
* @note Only root can do this.
* @note It locks/unlocks all process memory, not only crypt context.
*/
int crypt_memory_lock(struct crypt_device *cd, int lock);
/**
* @defgroup crypt_type "Cryptsetup on-disk format types"
*
* Set of functions, \#defines and structs related
* to on-disk format types
*/
/**
* @addtogroup crypt_type
* @{
*/
/** regular crypt device, no on-disk header */
#define CRYPT_PLAIN "PLAIN"
/** LUKS version 1 header on-disk */
#define CRYPT_LUKS1 "LUKS1"
/** loop-AES compatibility mode */
#define CRYPT_LOOPAES "LOOPAES"
/**
* Get device type
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @return string according to device type or @e NULL if not known.
*/
const char *crypt_get_type(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
*
* Structure used as parameter for PLAIN device type
*
* @see crypt_format
*/
struct crypt_params_plain {
const char *hash; /**< password hash function */
uint64_t offset; /**< offset in sectors */
uint64_t skip; /**< IV offset / initialization sector */
uint64_t size; /**< size of mapped device or @e 0 for autodetection */
};
/**
* Structure used as parameter for LUKS device type
*
* @see crypt_format, crypt_load
*
* @note during crypt_format @e data_device attribute determines
* if the LUKS header is separated from encrypted payload device
*
*/
struct crypt_params_luks1 {
const char *hash; /**< hash used in LUKS header */
size_t data_alignment; /**< data alignment in sectors, data offset is multiple of this */
const char *data_device; /**< detached encrypted data device or @e NULL */
};
/**
*
* Structure used as parameter for loop-AES device type
*
* @see crypt_format
*
*/
struct crypt_params_loopaes {
const char *hash; /**< key hash function */
uint64_t offset; /**< offset in sectors */
uint64_t skip; /**< IV offset / initialization sector */
};
/** @} */
/**
* Create (format) new crypt device (and possible header on-disk) but not activates it.
*
* @pre @e cd contains initialized and not formatted device context (device type must @b not be set)
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param type type of device (optional params struct must be of this type)
* @param cipher (e.g. "aes")
* @param cipher_mode including IV specification (e.g. "xts-plain")
* @param uuid requested UUID or @e NULL if it should be generated
* @param volume_key pre-generated volume key or @e NULL if it should be generated (only for LUKS)
* @param volume_key_size size of volume key in bytes.
* @param params crypt type specific parameters (see @link crypt_type @endlink)
*
* @returns @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @note Note that crypt_format does not enable any keyslot (in case of work with LUKS device), but it stores volume key internally
* and subsequent crypt_keyslot_add_* calls can be used.
*/
int crypt_format(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *type,
const char *cipher,
const char *cipher_mode,
const char *uuid,
const char *volume_key,
size_t volume_key_size,
void *params);
/**
* Set new UUID for already existing device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param uuid requested UUID or @e NULL if it should be generated
*
* @returns 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @note Currently, only LUKS device type are supported
*/
int crypt_set_uuid(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *uuid);
/**
* Load crypt device parameters from on-disk header
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param requested_type - use @e NULL for all known
* @param params crypt type specific parameters (see @link crypt_type @endlink)
*
* @returns 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @post In case LUKS header is read successfully but payload device is too small
* error is returned and device type in context is set to @e NULL
*
* @note Note that in current version load works only for LUKS device type
*
*/
int crypt_load(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *requested_type,
void *params);
/**
* Try to repair crypt device on-disk header if invalid
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param requested_type - use @e NULL for all known
* @param params crypt type specific parameters (see @link crypt_type @endlink)
*
* @returns 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
*/
int crypt_repair(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *requested_type,
void *params __attribute__((unused)));
/**
* Resize crypt device
*
* @param cd - crypt device handle
* @param name - name of device to resize
* @param new_size - new device size in sectors or @e 0 to use all of the underlying device size
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*/
int crypt_resize(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
uint64_t new_size);
/**
* Suspends crypt device.
*
* @param cd crypt device handle, can be @e NULL
* @param name name of device to suspend
*
* @return 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @note Only LUKS device type is supported
*
*/
int crypt_suspend(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name);
/**
* Resumes crypt device using passphrase.
*
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param name name of device to resume
* @param keyslot requested keyslot or CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param passphrase passphrase used to unlock volume key, @e NULL for query
* @param passphrase_size size of @e passphrase (binary data)
*
* @return unlocked key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*
* @note Only LUKS device type is supported
*/
int crypt_resume_by_passphrase(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
int keyslot,
const char *passphrase,
size_t passphrase_size);
/**
* Resumes crypt device using key file.
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param name name of device to resume
* @param keyslot requested keyslot or CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param keyfile key file used to unlock volume key, @e NULL for passphrase query
* @param keyfile_size number of bytes to read from keyfile, 0 is unlimited
* @param keyfile_offset number of bytes to skip at start of keyfile
*
* @return unlocked key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*/
int crypt_resume_by_keyfile_offset(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
int keyslot,
const char *keyfile,
size_t keyfile_size,
size_t keyfile_offset);
/**
* Backward compatible crypt_resume_by_keyfile_offset() (without offset).
*/
int crypt_resume_by_keyfile(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
int keyslot,
const char *keyfile,
size_t keyfile_size);
/**
* Releases crypt device context and used memory.
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*/
void crypt_free(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* @defgroup keyslot "Cryptsetup LUKS keyslots"
* @addtogroup keyslot
* @{
*
*/
/** iterate through all keyslots and find first one that fits */
#define CRYPT_ANY_SLOT -1
/**
* Add key slot using provided passphrase
*
* @pre @e cd contains initialized and formatted LUKS device context
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param keyslot requested keyslot or @e CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param passphrase passphrase used to unlock volume key, @e NULL for query
* @param passphrase_size size of passphrase (binary data)
* @param new_passphrase passphrase for new keyslot, @e NULL for query
* @param new_passphrase_size size of @e new_passphrase (binary data)
*
* @return allocated key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*/
int crypt_keyslot_add_by_passphrase(struct crypt_device *cd,
int keyslot,
const char *passphrase,
size_t passphrase_size,
const char *new_passphrase,
size_t new_passphrase_size);
/**
* Get number of keyslots supported for device type.
*
* @param type crypt device type
*
* @return slot count or negative errno otherwise if device
* doesn't not support keyslots.
*/
int crypt_keyslot_max(const char *type);
/**
* Add key slot using provided key file path
*
* @pre @e cd contains initialized and formatted LUKS device context
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param keyslot requested keyslot or @e CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param keyfile key file used to unlock volume key, @e NULL for passphrase query
* @param keyfile_size number of bytes to read from keyfile, @e 0 is unlimited
* @param keyfile_offset number of bytes to skip at start of keyfile
* @param new_keyfile keyfile for new keyslot, @e NULL for passphrase query
* @param new_keyfile_size number of bytes to read from @e new_keyfile, @e 0 is unlimited
* @param new_keyfile_offset number of bytes to skip at start of new_keyfile
*
* @return allocated key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*
* @note Note that @e keyfile can be "-" for STDIN
*
*/
int crypt_keyslot_add_by_keyfile_offset(struct crypt_device *cd,
int keyslot,
const char *keyfile,
size_t keyfile_size,
size_t keyfile_offset,
const char *new_keyfile,
size_t new_keyfile_size,
size_t new_keyfile_offset);
/**
* Backward compatible crypt_keyslot_add_by_keyfile_offset() (without offset).
*/
int crypt_keyslot_add_by_keyfile(struct crypt_device *cd,
int keyslot,
const char *keyfile,
size_t keyfile_size,
const char *new_keyfile,
size_t new_keyfile_size);
/**
* Add key slot using provided volume key
*
* @pre @e cd contains initialized and formatted LUKS device context
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param keyslot requested keyslot or CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param volume_key provided volume key or @e NULL if used after crypt_format
* @param volume_key_size size of volume_key
* @param passphrase passphrase for new keyslot, @e NULL for query
* @param passphrase_size size of passphrase
*
* @return allocated key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*
*/
int crypt_keyslot_add_by_volume_key(struct crypt_device *cd,
int keyslot,
const char *volume_key,
size_t volume_key_size,
const char *passphrase,
size_t passphrase_size);
/**
* Destroy (and disable) key slot
*
* @pre @e cd contains initialized and formatted LUKS device context
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param keyslot requested key slot to destroy
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @note Note that there is no passphrase verification used.
*/
int crypt_keyslot_destroy(struct crypt_device *cd, int keyslot);
/** @} */
/**
* @defgroup aflags "Device runtime attributes"
*
* Activation flags
*
* @addtogroup aflags
* @{
*
*/
/** device is read only */
#define CRYPT_ACTIVATE_READONLY (1 << 0)
/** only reported for device without uuid */
#define CRYPT_ACTIVATE_NO_UUID (1 << 1)
/** activate more non-overlapping mapping to the same device */
#define CRYPT_ACTIVATE_SHARED (1 << 2)
/** enable discards aka TRIM */
#define CRYPT_ACTIVATE_ALLOW_DISCARDS (1 << 3)
/**
* Active device runtime attributes
*/
struct crypt_active_device {
uint64_t offset; /**< offset in sectors */
uint64_t iv_offset; /**< IV initialization sector */
uint64_t size; /**< active device size */
uint32_t flags; /**< activation flags */
};
/**
* Receives runtime attributes of active crypt device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle (can be @e NULL)
* @param name name of active device
* @param cad preallocated active device attributes to fill
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise
*
*/
int crypt_get_active_device(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
struct crypt_active_device *cad);
/** @} */
/**
* Activate device or check passphrase
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param name name of device to create, if @e NULL only check passphrase
* @param keyslot requested keyslot to check or @e CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param passphrase passphrase used to unlock volume key, @e NULL for query
* @param passphrase_size size of @e passphrase
* @param flags activation flags
*
* @return unlocked key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*/
int crypt_activate_by_passphrase(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
int keyslot,
const char *passphrase,
size_t passphrase_size,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* Activate device or check using key file
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param name name of device to create, if @e NULL only check keyfile
* @param keyslot requested keyslot to check or CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param keyfile key file used to unlock volume key
* @param keyfile_size number of bytes to read from keyfile, 0 is unlimited
* @param keyfile_offset number of bytes to skip at start of keyfile
* @param flags activation flags
*
* @return unlocked key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*/
int crypt_activate_by_keyfile_offset(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
int keyslot,
const char *keyfile,
size_t keyfile_size,
size_t keyfile_offset,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* Backward compatible crypt_activate_by_keyfile_offset() (without offset).
*/
int crypt_activate_by_keyfile(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
int keyslot,
const char *keyfile,
size_t keyfile_size,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* Activate device using provided volume key
*
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param name name of device to create, if @e NULL only check volume key
* @param volume_key provided volume key (or @e NULL to use internal)
* @param volume_key_size size of volume_key
* @param flags activation flags
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
* @note If @e NULL is used for volume_key, device has to be initialized
* by previous operation (like @ref crypt_format
* or @ref crypt_init_by_name)
*/
int crypt_activate_by_volume_key(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *name,
const char *volume_key,
size_t volume_key_size,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* Deactivate crypt device. This function tries to remove active device-mapper
* mapping from kernel. Also, sensitive data like the volume key are removed from
* memory
*
* @param cd crypt device handle, can be @e NULL
* @param name name of device to deactivate
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
*/
int crypt_deactivate(struct crypt_device *cd, const char *name);
/**
* Get volume key from of crypt device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param keyslot use this keyslot or @e CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
* @param volume_key buffer for volume key
* @param volume_key_size on input, size of buffer @e volume_key,
* on output size of @e volume_key
* @param passphrase passphrase used to unlock volume key
* @param passphrase_size size of @e passphrase
*
* @return unlocked key slot number or negative errno otherwise.
*/
int crypt_volume_key_get(struct crypt_device *cd,
int keyslot,
char *volume_key,
size_t *volume_key_size,
const char *passphrase,
size_t passphrase_size);
/**
* Verify that provided volume key is valid for crypt device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param volume_key provided volume key
* @param volume_key_size size of @e volume_key
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*/
int crypt_volume_key_verify(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *volume_key,
size_t volume_key_size);
/*
* @defgroup devstat "dmcrypt device status"
* @addtogroup devstat
* @{
*/
/**
* Device status
*/
typedef enum {
CRYPT_INVALID, /**< device mapping is invalid in this context */
CRYPT_INACTIVE, /**< no such mapped device */
CRYPT_ACTIVE, /**< device is active */
CRYPT_BUSY /**< device is active and has open count > 0 */
} crypt_status_info;
/**
* Get status info about device name
*
* @param cd crypt device handle, can be @e NULL
* @param name crypt device name
*
* @return value defined by crypt_status_info.
*
*/
crypt_status_info crypt_status(struct crypt_device *cd, const char *name);
/**
* Dump text-formatted information about crypt device to log output
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*/
int crypt_dump(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* Get cipher used in device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return used cipher, e.g. "aes" or @e NULL otherwise
*
*/
const char *crypt_get_cipher(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* Get cipher mode used in device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return used cipher mode e.g. "xts-plain" or @e otherwise
*
*/
const char *crypt_get_cipher_mode(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* Get device UUID
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return device UUID or @e NULL if not set
*
*/
const char *crypt_get_uuid(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* Get path to underlaying device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return path to underlaying device name
*
*/
const char *crypt_get_device_name(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* Get device offset in sectors where real data starts on underlying device)
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return device offset in sectors
*
*/
uint64_t crypt_get_data_offset(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* Get IV offset in sectors (skip)
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return IV offset
*
*/
uint64_t crypt_get_iv_offset(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* Get size (in bytes) of volume key for crypt device
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
*
* @return volume key size
*
*/
int crypt_get_volume_key_size(struct crypt_device *cd);
/**
* @addtogroup keyslot
* @{
*
*/
/**
* Crypt keyslot info
*/
typedef enum {
CRYPT_SLOT_INVALID, /**< invalid keyslot */
CRYPT_SLOT_INACTIVE, /**< keyslot is inactive (free) */
CRYPT_SLOT_ACTIVE, /**< keyslot is active (used) */
CRYPT_SLOT_ACTIVE_LAST /**< keylost is active (used)
* and last used at the same time */
} crypt_keyslot_info;
/**
* Get information about particular key slot
*
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param keyslot requested keyslot to check or CRYPT_ANY_SLOT
*
* @return value defined by crypt_keyslot_info
*
*/
crypt_keyslot_info crypt_keyslot_status(struct crypt_device *cd, int keyslot);
/** @} */
/**
* Backup header and keyslots to file
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param requested_type type of header to backup
* @param backup_file file to backup header to
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
*/
int crypt_header_backup(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *requested_type,
const char *backup_file);
/**
* Restore header and keyslots from backup file
*
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param requested_type type of header to restore
* @param backup_file file to restore header from
*
* @return @e 0 on success or negative errno value otherwise.
*
*/
int crypt_header_restore(struct crypt_device *cd,
const char *requested_type,
const char *backup_file);
/**
* Receives last reported error
*
* @param cd crypt device handle
* @param buf buffef for message
* @param size size of buffer
*
* @note Note that this is old API function using global context.
* All error messages are reported also through log callback.
*/
void crypt_last_error(struct crypt_device *cd, char *buf, size_t size);
/**
* Receives last reported error, DEPRECATED
*
* @param buf buffef for message
* @param size size of buffer
*
* @note Note that this is old API function using global context.
* All error messages are reported also through log callback.
*/
void crypt_get_error(char *buf, size_t size);
/**
* Get directory where mapped crypt devices are created
*
* @return the directory path
*/
const char *crypt_get_dir(void);
/**
* @defgroup dbg "Library debug level"
*
* Set library debug level
*
* @addtogroup dbg
* @{
*/
/** Debug all */
#define CRYPT_DEBUG_ALL -1
/** Debug none */
#define CRYPT_DEBUG_NONE 0
/**
* Set the debug level for library
*
* @param level debug level
*
*/
void crypt_set_debug_level(int level);
/** @} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _LIBCRYPTSETUP_H */