qemu-e2k/crypto/trace-events
Philippe Mathieu-Daudé 993aec27aa crypto: Add tls-cipher-suites object
On the host OS, various aspects of TLS operation are configurable.
In particular it is possible for the sysadmin to control the TLS
cipher/protocol algorithms that applications are permitted to use.

* Any given crypto library has a built-in default priority list
  defined by the distro maintainer of the library package (or by
  upstream).

* The "crypto-policies" RPM (or equivalent host OS package)
  provides a config file such as "/etc/crypto-policies/config",
  where the sysadmin can set a high level (library-independent)
  policy.

  The "update-crypto-policies --set" command (or equivalent) is
  used to translate the global policy to individual library
  representations, producing files such as
  "/etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/*.config". The generated files,
  if present, are loaded by the various crypto libraries to
  override their own built-in defaults.

  For example, the GNUTLS library may read
  "/etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/gnutls.config".

* A management application (or the QEMU user) may overide the
  system-wide crypto-policies config via their own config, if
  they need to diverge from the former.

Thus the priority order is "QEMU user config" > "crypto-policies
system config" > "library built-in config".

Introduce the "tls-cipher-suites" object for exposing the ordered
list of permitted TLS cipher suites from the host side to the
guest firmware, via fw_cfg. The list is represented as an array
of bytes.

The priority at which the host-side policy is retrieved is given
by the "priority" property of the new object type. For example,
"priority=@SYSTEM" may be used to refer to
"/etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/gnutls.config" (given that QEMU
uses GNUTLS).

The firmware uses the IANA_TLS_CIPHER array for configuring
guest-side TLS, for example in UEFI HTTPS Boot.

[Description from Daniel P. Berrangé, edited by Laszlo Ersek.]

Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200623172726.21040-2-philmd@redhat.com>
2020-07-03 18:16:01 +02:00

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# See docs/devel/tracing.txt for syntax documentation.
# tlscreds.c
qcrypto_tls_creds_load_dh(void *creds, const char *filename) "TLS creds load DH creds=%p filename=%s"
qcrypto_tls_creds_get_path(void *creds, const char *filename, const char *path) "TLS creds path creds=%p filename=%s path=%s"
# tlscredsanon.c
qcrypto_tls_creds_anon_load(void *creds, const char *dir) "TLS creds anon load creds=%p dir=%s"
# tlscredspsk.c
qcrypto_tls_creds_psk_load(void *creds, const char *dir) "TLS creds psk load creds=%p dir=%s"
# tlscredsx509.c
qcrypto_tls_creds_x509_load(void *creds, const char *dir) "TLS creds x509 load creds=%p dir=%s"
qcrypto_tls_creds_x509_check_basic_constraints(void *creds, const char *file, int status) "TLS creds x509 check basic constraints creds=%p file=%s status=%d"
qcrypto_tls_creds_x509_check_key_usage(void *creds, const char *file, int status, int usage, int critical) "TLS creds x509 check key usage creds=%p file=%s status=%d usage=%d critical=%d"
qcrypto_tls_creds_x509_check_key_purpose(void *creds, const char *file, int status, const char *usage, int critical) "TLS creds x509 check key usage creds=%p file=%s status=%d usage=%s critical=%d"
qcrypto_tls_creds_x509_load_cert(void *creds, int isServer, const char *file) "TLS creds x509 load cert creds=%p isServer=%d file=%s"
qcrypto_tls_creds_x509_load_cert_list(void *creds, const char *file) "TLS creds x509 load cert list creds=%p file=%s"
# tlssession.c
qcrypto_tls_session_new(void *session, void *creds, const char *hostname, const char *authzid, int endpoint) "TLS session new session=%p creds=%p hostname=%s authzid=%s endpoint=%d"
qcrypto_tls_session_check_creds(void *session, const char *status) "TLS session check creds session=%p status=%s"
# tls-cipher-suites.c
qcrypto_tls_cipher_suite_priority(const char *name) "priority: %s"
qcrypto_tls_cipher_suite_info(uint8_t data0, uint8_t data1, const char *version, const char *name) "data=[0x%02x,0x%02x] version=%s name=%s"
qcrypto_tls_cipher_suite_count(unsigned count) "count: %u"