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* Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
*
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#include "KeymasterHidlTest.h"
namespace android {
namespace hardware {
namespace keymaster {
namespace V4_0 {
namespace test {
class VerificationTokenTest : public KeymasterHidlTest {
protected:
struct VerifyAuthorizationResult {
bool callSuccessful;
ErrorCode error;
VerificationToken token;
};
VerifyAuthorizationResult verifyAuthorization(uint64_t operationHandle,
const AuthorizationSet& paramsToVerify,
const HardwareAuthToken& authToken) {
VerifyAuthorizationResult result;
result.callSuccessful =
keymaster()
.verifyAuthorization(operationHandle, paramsToVerify.hidl_data(), authToken,
[&](auto error, auto token) {
result.error = error;
result.token = token;
})
.isOk();
return result;
}
uint64_t getTime() {
struct timespec timespec;
EXPECT_EQ(0, clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME, ×pec));
return timespec.tv_sec * 1000 + timespec.tv_nsec / 1000000;
}
int sleep_ms(uint32_t milliseconds) {
struct timespec sleep_time = {static_cast<time_t>(milliseconds / 1000),
static_cast<long>(milliseconds % 1000) * 1000000};
while (sleep_time.tv_sec || sleep_time.tv_nsec) {
if (nanosleep(&sleep_time /* to wait */,
&sleep_time /* remaining (on interrruption) */) == 0) {
sleep_time = {};
} else {
if (errno != EINTR) return errno;
}
}
return 0;
}
}; // namespace test
/*
* VerificationTokens exist to facilitate cross-Keymaster verification of requirements. As
* such, the precise capabilities required will vary depending on the specific vendor
* implementations. Essentially, VerificationTokens are a "hook" to enable vendor
* implementations to communicate, so the precise usage is defined by those vendors. The only
* thing we really can test is that tokens can be created by TEE keymasters, and that the
* timestamps increase as expected.
*/
TEST_F(VerificationTokenTest, TestCreation) {
auto result1 = verifyAuthorization(
1 /* operation handle */, AuthorizationSet() /* paramtersToVerify */, HardwareAuthToken());
ASSERT_TRUE(result1.callSuccessful);
auto result1_time = getTime();
if (SecLevel() == SecurityLevel::STRONGBOX) {
// StrongBox should not implement verifyAuthorization.
EXPECT_EQ(ErrorCode::UNIMPLEMENTED, result1.error);
return;
}
EXPECT_EQ(ErrorCode::OK, result1.error);
EXPECT_EQ(1U, result1.token.challenge);
EXPECT_EQ(SecLevel(), result1.token.securityLevel);
EXPECT_EQ(0U, result1.token.parametersVerified.size())
<< "We didn't supply any parameters to verify";
EXPECT_GT(result1.token.timestamp, 0U);
constexpr uint32_t time_to_sleep = 200;
sleep_ms(time_to_sleep);
auto result2 = verifyAuthorization(
2 /* operation handle */, AuthorizationSet() /* paramtersToVerify */, HardwareAuthToken());
ASSERT_TRUE(result2.callSuccessful);
auto result2_time = getTime();
EXPECT_EQ(ErrorCode::OK, result2.error);
EXPECT_EQ(2U, result2.token.challenge);
EXPECT_EQ(SecLevel(), result2.token.securityLevel);
EXPECT_EQ(0U, result2.token.parametersVerified.size())
<< "We didn't supply any parameters to verify";
auto host_time_delta = result2_time - result1_time;
EXPECT_GE(host_time_delta, time_to_sleep)
<< "We slept for " << time_to_sleep << " ms, the clock must have advanced by that much";
EXPECT_LE(host_time_delta, time_to_sleep + 20)
<< "The verifyAuthorization call took " << (host_time_delta - time_to_sleep)
<< " ms? That's awful!";
auto km_time_delta = result2.token.timestamp - result1.token.timestamp;
// If not too much else is going on on the system, the time delta should be quite close. Allow
// 2 ms of slop just to avoid test flakiness.
//
// TODO(swillden): see if we can output values so they can be gathered across many runs and
// report if times aren't nearly always <1ms apart.
EXPECT_LE(host_time_delta, km_time_delta + 2);
EXPECT_LE(km_time_delta, host_time_delta + 2);
}
} // namespace test
} // namespace V4_0
} // namespace keymaster
} // namespace hardware
} // namespace android