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restic/internal/crypto/kdf.go

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package crypto
import (
"crypto/rand"
"time"
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"github.com/restic/restic/internal/errors"
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sscrypt "github.com/elithrar/simple-scrypt"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt"
)
const saltLength = 64
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// Params are the default parameters used for the key derivation function KDF().
type Params struct {
N int
R int
P int
}
// DefaultKDFParams are the default parameters used for Calibrate and KDF().
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var DefaultKDFParams = Params{
N: sscrypt.DefaultParams.N,
R: sscrypt.DefaultParams.R,
P: sscrypt.DefaultParams.P,
}
// Calibrate determines new KDF parameters for the current hardware.
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func Calibrate(timeout time.Duration, memory int) (Params, error) {
defaultParams := sscrypt.Params{
N: DefaultKDFParams.N,
R: DefaultKDFParams.R,
P: DefaultKDFParams.P,
DKLen: sscrypt.DefaultParams.DKLen,
SaltLen: sscrypt.DefaultParams.SaltLen,
}
params, err := sscrypt.Calibrate(timeout, memory, defaultParams)
if err != nil {
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return DefaultKDFParams, errors.Wrap(err, "scrypt.Calibrate")
}
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return Params{
N: params.N,
R: params.R,
P: params.P,
}, nil
}
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// KDF derives encryption and message authentication keys from the password
// using the supplied parameters N, R and P and the Salt.
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func KDF(p Params, salt []byte, password string) (*Key, error) {
if len(salt) != saltLength {
return nil, errors.Errorf("scrypt() called with invalid salt bytes (len %d)", len(salt))
}
// make sure we have valid parameters
params := sscrypt.Params{
N: p.N,
R: p.R,
P: p.P,
DKLen: sscrypt.DefaultParams.DKLen,
SaltLen: len(salt),
}
if err := params.Check(); err != nil {
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return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Check")
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}
derKeys := &Key{}
keybytes := macKeySize + aesKeySize
scryptKeys, err := scrypt.Key([]byte(password), salt, p.N, p.R, p.P, keybytes)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "scrypt.Key")
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}
if len(scryptKeys) != keybytes {
return nil, errors.Errorf("invalid numbers of bytes expanded from scrypt(): %d", len(scryptKeys))
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}
// first 32 byte of scrypt output is the encryption key
copy(derKeys.EncryptionKey[:], scryptKeys[:aesKeySize])
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// next 32 byte of scrypt output is the mac key, in the form k||r
macKeyFromSlice(&derKeys.MACKey, scryptKeys[aesKeySize:])
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return derKeys, nil
}
// NewSalt returns new random salt bytes to use with KDF(). If NewSalt returns
// an error, this is a grave situation and the program must abort and terminate.
func NewSalt() ([]byte, error) {
buf := make([]byte, saltLength)
n, err := rand.Read(buf)
if n != saltLength || err != nil {
panic("unable to read enough random bytes for new salt")
}
return buf, nil
}