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#!/bin/sh command -v getarg >/dev/null || . /lib/dracut-lib.sh # check if the crypttab contains an entry for a LUKS UUID crypttab_contains() { local luks="$1" local dev="$2" local l d rest if [ -f /etc/crypttab ]; then while read l d rest || [ -n "$l" ]; do strstr "${l##luks-}" "${luks##luks-}" && return 0 strstr "$d" "${luks##luks-}" && return 0 if [ -n "$dev" ]; then for _dev in $(devnames $d); do [ "$dev" -ef "$_dev" ] && return 0 done fi if [ -e /etc/block_uuid.map ]; then # search for line starting with $d _line=$(sed -n "\,^$d .*$,{p}" /etc/block_uuid.map) [ -z "$_line" ] && continue # get second column with uuid _uuid="$(echo $_line | sed 's,^.* \(.*$\),\1,')" strstr "$_uuid" "${luks##luks-}" && return 0 fi done < /etc/crypttab fi return 1 } # ask_for_password # # Wraps around plymouth ask-for-password and adds fallback to tty password ask # if plymouth is not present. # # --cmd command # Command to execute. Required. # --prompt prompt # Password prompt. Note that function already adds ':' at the end. # Recommended. # --tries n # How many times repeat command on its failure. Default is 3. # --ply-[cmd|prompt|tries] # Command/prompt/tries specific for plymouth password ask only. # --tty-[cmd|prompt|tries] # Command/prompt/tries specific for tty password ask only. # --tty-echo-off # Turn off input echo before tty command is executed and turn on after. # It's useful when password is read from stdin. ask_for_password() { local cmd; local prompt; local tries=3 local ply_cmd; local ply_prompt; local ply_tries=3 local tty_cmd; local tty_prompt; local tty_tries=3 local ret while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case "$1" in --cmd) ply_cmd="$2"; tty_cmd="$2"; shift;; --ply-cmd) ply_cmd="$2"; shift;; --tty-cmd) tty_cmd="$2"; shift;; --prompt) ply_prompt="$2"; tty_prompt="$2"; shift;; --ply-prompt) ply_prompt="$2"; shift;; --tty-prompt) tty_prompt="$2"; shift;; --tries) ply_tries="$2"; tty_tries="$2"; shift;; --ply-tries) ply_tries="$2"; shift;; --tty-tries) tty_tries="$2"; shift;; --tty-echo-off) tty_echo_off=yes;; esac shift done { flock -s 9; # Prompt for password with plymouth, if installed and running. if type plymouth >/dev/null 2>&1 && plymouth --ping 2>/dev/null; then plymouth ask-for-password \ --prompt "$ply_prompt" --number-of-tries=$ply_tries \ --command="$ply_cmd" ret=$? else if [ "$tty_echo_off" = yes ]; then stty_orig="$(stty -g)" stty -echo fi local i=1 while [ $i -le $tty_tries ]; do [ -n "$tty_prompt" ] && \ printf "$tty_prompt [$i/$tty_tries]:" >&2 eval "$tty_cmd" && ret=0 && break ret=$? i=$(($i+1)) [ -n "$tty_prompt" ] && printf '\n' >&2 done [ "$tty_echo_off" = yes ] && stty $stty_orig fi } 9>/.console_lock [ $ret -ne 0 ] && echo "Wrong password" >&2 return $ret } # Try to mount specified device (by path, by UUID or by label) and check # the path with 'test'. # # example: # test_dev -f LABEL="nice label" /some/file1 test_dev() { local test_op=$1; local dev="$2"; local f="$3" local ret=1; local mount_point=$(mkuniqdir /mnt testdev) local path [ -n "$dev" -a -n "$*" ] || return 1 [ -d "$mount_point" ] || die 'Mount point does not exist!' if mount -r "$dev" "$mount_point" >/dev/null 2>&1; then test $test_op "${mount_point}/${f}" ret=$? umount "$mount_point" fi rmdir "$mount_point" return $ret } # match_dev devpattern dev # # Returns true if 'dev' matches 'devpattern'. Both 'devpattern' and 'dev' are # expanded to kernel names and then compared. If name of 'dev' is on list of # names of devices matching 'devpattern', the test is positive. 'dev' and # 'devpattern' may be anything which function 'devnames' recognizes. # # If 'devpattern' is empty or '*' then function just returns true. # # Example: # match_dev UUID=123 /dev/dm-1 # Returns true if /dev/dm-1 UUID starts with "123". match_dev() { [ -z "$1" -o "$1" = '*' ] && return 0 local devlist; local dev devlist="$(devnames "$1")" || return 255 dev="$(devnames "$2")" || return 255 strstr " $devlist " " $dev " } # getkey keysfile for_dev # # Reads file <keysfile> produced by probe-keydev and looks for first line to # which device <for_dev> matches. The successful result is printed in format # "<keydev>:<keypath>". When nothing found, just false is returned. # # Example: # getkey /tmp/luks.keys /dev/sdb1 # May print: # /dev/sdc1:/keys/some.key getkey() { local keys_file="$1"; local for_dev="$2" local luks_dev; local key_dev; local key_path [ -z "$keys_file" -o -z "$for_dev" ] && die 'getkey: wrong usage!' [ -f "$keys_file" ] || return 1 local IFS=: while read luks_dev key_dev key_path || [ -n "$luks_dev" ]; do if match_dev "$luks_dev" "$for_dev"; then echo "${key_dev}:${key_path}" return 0 fi done < "$keys_file" return 1 } # readkey keypath keydev device # # Mounts <keydev>, reads key from file <keypath>, optionally processes it (e.g. # if encrypted with GPG) and prints to standard output which is supposed to be # read by cryptsetup. <device> is just passed to helper function for # informational purpose. readkey() { local keypath="$1" local keydev="$2" local device="$3" # No mounting needed if the keyfile resides inside the initrd if [ "/" == "$keydev" ]; then local mntp=/ else # This creates a unique single mountpoint for *, or several for explicitly # given LUKS devices. It accomplishes unlocking multiple LUKS devices with # a single password entry. local mntp="/mnt/$(str_replace "keydev-$keydev-$keypath" '/' '-')" if [ ! -d "$mntp" ]; then mkdir "$mntp" mount -r "$keydev" "$mntp" || die 'Mounting rem. dev. failed!' fi fi case "${keypath##*.}" in gpg) if [ -f /lib/dracut-crypt-gpg-lib.sh ]; then . /lib/dracut-crypt-gpg-lib.sh gpg_decrypt "$mntp" "$keypath" "$keydev" "$device" else die "No GPG support to decrypt '$keypath' on '$keydev'." fi ;; img) if [ -f /lib/dracut-crypt-loop-lib.sh ]; then . /lib/dracut-crypt-loop-lib.sh loop_decrypt "$mntp" "$keypath" "$keydev" "$device" printf "%s\n" "umount \"$mntp\"; rmdir \"$mntp\";" > ${hookdir}/cleanup/"crypt-loop-cleanup-99-${mntp##*/}".sh return 0 else die "No loop file support to decrypt '$keypath' on '$keydev'." fi ;; *) cat "$mntp/$keypath" ;; esac # No unmounting if the keyfile resides inside the initrd if [ "/" != "$keydev" ]; then # General unmounting mechanism, modules doing custom cleanup should return earlier # and install a pre-pivot cleanup hook umount "$mntp" rmdir "$mntp" fi }
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