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#ifndef KEYSTORE_KEYSTORE_KEYMASTER_ENFORCEMENT_H_
#define KEYSTORE_KEYSTORE_KEYMASTER_ENFORCEMENT_H_
#include <time.h>
#include "keymaster_enforcement.h"
namespace keystore {
/**
* This is a specialization of the KeymasterEnforcement class to be used by Keystore to enforce
* keymaster requirements on all key operation.
*/
class KeystoreKeymasterEnforcement : public KeymasterEnforcement {
public:
KeystoreKeymasterEnforcement() : KeymasterEnforcement(64, 64) {}
uint32_t get_current_time() const override {
struct timespec tp;
int err = clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp);
if (err || tp.tv_sec < 0)
return 0;
return static_cast<uint32_t>(tp.tv_sec);
}
bool activation_date_valid(uint64_t activation_date) const override {
time_t now = time(NULL);
if (now == static_cast<time_t>(-1)) {
// Failed to obtain current time -- fail safe: activation_date hasn't yet occurred.
return false;
} else if (now < 0) {
// Current time is prior to start of the epoch -- activation_date hasn't yet occurred.
return false;
}
// time(NULL) returns seconds since epoch and "loses" milliseconds information. We thus add
// 999 ms to now_date to avoid a situation where an activation_date of up to 999ms in the
// past may still be considered to still be in the future. This can be removed once
// time(NULL) is replaced by a millisecond-precise source of time.
uint64_t now_date = static_cast<uint64_t>(now) * 1000 + 999;
return now_date >= activation_date;
}
bool expiration_date_passed(uint64_t expiration_date) const override {
time_t now = time(NULL);
if (now == static_cast<time_t>(-1)) {
// Failed to obtain current time -- fail safe: expiration_date has passed.
return true;
} else if (now < 0) {
// Current time is prior to start of the epoch: expiration_date hasn't yet occurred.
return false;
}
// time(NULL) returns seconds since epoch and "loses" milliseconds information. As a result,
// expiration_date of up to 999 ms in the past may still be considered in the future. This
// is OK.
uint64_t now_date = static_cast<uint64_t>(now) * 1000;
return now_date > expiration_date;
}
bool auth_token_timed_out(const HardwareAuthToken&, uint32_t) const {
// Assume the token has not timed out, because AuthTokenTable would not have returned it if
// the timeout were past. Secure hardware will also check timeouts if it supports them.
return false;
}
bool ValidateTokenSignature(const HardwareAuthToken&) const override {
// Non-secure world cannot validate token signatures because it doesn't have access to the
// signing key. Assume the token is good.
return true;
}
bool is_device_locked(int32_t userId) const override {
// If we haven't had a set call for this user yet, assume the device is locked.
if (mIsDeviceLockedForUser.count(userId) == 0) return true;
return mIsDeviceLockedForUser.find(userId)->second;
}
void set_device_locked(bool isLocked, int32_t userId) {
mIsDeviceLockedForUser[userId] = isLocked;
}
private:
std::map<int32_t, bool> mIsDeviceLockedForUser;
};
} // namespace keystore
#endif // KEYSTORE_KEYSTORE_KEYMASTER_ENFORCEMENT_H_