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Neels Hofmeyr17518fe2017-06-20 04:35:06 +02001/*! \file auth_milenage.c
2 * GSM/GPRS/3G authentication core infrastructure */
3/*
4 * (C) 2011 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +01005 *
6 * All Rights Reserved
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
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20 * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
21 *
22 */
23
24#include <osmocom/crypt/auth.h>
Maxaead05d2016-04-21 15:57:52 +020025#include <osmocom/core/bits.h>
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +010026#include "milenage/common.h"
27#include "milenage/milenage.h"
28
Harald Welte96e2a002017-06-12 21:44:18 +020029/*! \addtogroup auth
30 * @{
31 */
32
Harald Welte113392a2017-08-16 23:37:25 +020033static const uint8_t *gen_opc_if_needed(const struct osmo_sub_auth_data *aud, uint8_t *gen_opc)
34{
35 int rc;
36
37 /* Check if we only know OP and compute OPC if required */
38 if (aud->type == OSMO_AUTH_TYPE_UMTS && aud->u.umts.opc_is_op) {
39 rc = milenage_opc_gen(gen_opc, aud->u.umts.k, aud->u.umts.opc);
40 if (rc < 0)
41 return NULL;
42 return gen_opc;
43 } else
44 return aud->u.umts.opc;
45}
46
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +010047static int milenage_gen_vec(struct osmo_auth_vector *vec,
48 struct osmo_sub_auth_data *aud,
49 const uint8_t *_rand)
50{
51 size_t res_len = sizeof(vec->res);
Neels Hofmeyr82c9a0e2017-03-13 17:36:17 +010052 uint64_t next_sqn;
Harald Welte113392a2017-08-16 23:37:25 +020053 uint8_t gen_opc[16];
54 const uint8_t *opc;
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +010055 uint8_t sqn[6];
Neels Hofmeyrbb6f7b72017-03-13 17:27:17 +010056 uint64_t ind_mask;
57 uint64_t seq_1;
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +010058 int rc;
59
Harald Welte113392a2017-08-16 23:37:25 +020060 opc = gen_opc_if_needed(aud, gen_opc);
61 if (!opc)
62 return -1;
63
Neels Hofmeyrbb6f7b72017-03-13 17:27:17 +010064 /* Determine next SQN, according to 3GPP TS 33.102:
65 * SQN consists of SEQ and a lower significant part of IND bits:
66 *
67 * |----------SEQ------------|
68 * |------------------------SQN-----------|
69 * |-----IND----|
70 *
71 * The IND part is used as "slots": e.g. a given HLR client will always
72 * get the same IND part, called ind here, with incrementing SEQ. In
73 * the USIM, each IND slot enforces that its SEQ are used in ascending
74 * order -- as long as that constraint is satisfied, the SQN may jump
75 * forwards and backwards. For example, for ind_bitlen == 5, asking the
76 * USIM for SQN = 32, 64, 33 is allowed, because 32 and 64 are
77 * SEQ || (ind == 0), and though 33 is below 64, it is ind == 1 and
78 * allowed. Not allowed would be 32, 96, 64, because 64 would go
79 * backwards after 96, both being ind == 0.
80 *
81 * From the last used SQN, we want to increment SEQ + 1, and then pick
82 * the matching IND part.
83 *
84 * IND size is suggested in TS 33.102 as 5 bits. SQN is 48 bits long.
85 * If ind_bitlen is passed too large here, the algorithms will break
86 * down. But at which point should we return an error? A sane limit
87 * seems to be ind_bitlen == 10, but to protect against failure,
88 * limiting ind_bitlen to 28 is enough, 28 being the number of bits
89 * suggested for the delta in 33.102, which is discussed to still
90 * require 2^15 > 32000 authentications to wrap the SQN back to the
91 * start.
92 *
93 * Note that if a caller with ind == 1 generates N vectors, the SQN
94 * stored after this will reflect SEQ + N. If then another caller with
95 * ind == 2 generates another N vectors, this will then use SEQ + N
96 * onwards and end up with SEQ + N + N. In other words, most of each
97 * SEQ's IND slots will remain unused. When looking at SQN being 48
98 * bits wide, after dropping ind_bitlen (say 5) from it, we will still
99 * have a sequence range of 2^43 = 8.8e12, eight trillion sequences,
100 * which is large enough to not bother further. With the maximum
101 * ind_bitlen of 28 enforced below, we still get more than 1 million
102 * sequences, which is also sufficiently large.
103 *
104 * An ind_bitlen of zero may be passed from legacy callers that are not
105 * aware of the IND extension. For these, below algorithm works out as
106 * before, simply incrementing SQN by 1.
107 *
108 * This is also a mechanism for tools like the osmo-auc-gen to directly
109 * request a given SQN to be used. With ind_bitlen == 0 the caller can
110 * be sure that this code will increment SQN by exactly one before
111 * generating a tuple, thus a caller would simply pass
112 * { .ind_bitlen = 0, .ind = 0, .sqn = (desired_sqn - 1) }
113 */
114
115 if (aud->u.umts.ind_bitlen > 28)
116 return -2;
117
118 seq_1 = 1LL << aud->u.umts.ind_bitlen;
119 ind_mask = ~(seq_1 - 1);
120
121 /* the ind index must not affect the SEQ part */
Neels Hofmeyre0cb0ee2017-03-16 05:30:11 +0100122 if (aud->u.umts.ind >= seq_1)
Neels Hofmeyrbb6f7b72017-03-13 17:27:17 +0100123 return -3;
124
Neels Hofmeyr82c9a0e2017-03-13 17:36:17 +0100125 /* keep the incremented SQN local until gsm_milenage() succeeded. */
Neels Hofmeyrbb6f7b72017-03-13 17:27:17 +0100126 next_sqn = ((aud->u.umts.sqn + seq_1) & ind_mask) + aud->u.umts.ind;
Neels Hofmeyr82c9a0e2017-03-13 17:36:17 +0100127
128 osmo_store64be_ext(next_sqn, sqn, 6);
Harald Welte113392a2017-08-16 23:37:25 +0200129 milenage_generate(opc, aud->u.umts.amf, aud->u.umts.k,
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +0100130 sqn, _rand,
131 vec->autn, vec->ik, vec->ck, vec->res, &res_len);
132 vec->res_len = res_len;
Harald Welte113392a2017-08-16 23:37:25 +0200133 rc = gsm_milenage(opc, aud->u.umts.k, _rand, vec->sres, vec->kc);
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +0100134 if (rc < 0)
135 return rc;
136
137 vec->auth_types = OSMO_AUTH_TYPE_UMTS | OSMO_AUTH_TYPE_GSM;
Neels Hofmeyr82c9a0e2017-03-13 17:36:17 +0100138
139 /* for storage in the caller's AUC database */
140 aud->u.umts.sqn = next_sqn;
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +0100141
142 return 0;
143}
144
145static int milenage_gen_vec_auts(struct osmo_auth_vector *vec,
146 struct osmo_sub_auth_data *aud,
147 const uint8_t *auts, const uint8_t *rand_auts,
148 const uint8_t *_rand)
149{
150 uint8_t sqn_out[6];
Harald Weltea72e47b2012-03-21 09:03:16 +0100151 uint8_t gen_opc[16];
Harald Welte113392a2017-08-16 23:37:25 +0200152 const uint8_t *opc;
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +0100153 int rc;
154
Harald Welte113392a2017-08-16 23:37:25 +0200155 opc = gen_opc_if_needed(aud, gen_opc);
Harald Weltea72e47b2012-03-21 09:03:16 +0100156
157 rc = milenage_auts(opc, aud->u.umts.k, rand_auts, auts, sqn_out);
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +0100158 if (rc < 0)
159 return rc;
160
Neels Hofmeyrbb6f7b72017-03-13 17:27:17 +0100161 /* Update our "largest used SQN" from the USIM -- milenage_gen_vec()
162 * below will increment SQN. */
Neels Hofmeyr82c9a0e2017-03-13 17:36:17 +0100163 aud->u.umts.sqn = osmo_load64be_ext(sqn_out, 6) >> 16;
Harald Welte781bd5d2011-12-06 22:23:52 +0100164
165 return milenage_gen_vec(vec, aud, _rand);
166}
167
168static struct osmo_auth_impl milenage_alg = {
169 .algo = OSMO_AUTH_ALG_MILENAGE,
170 .name = "MILENAGE (libosmogsm built-in)",
171 .priority = 1000,
172 .gen_vec = &milenage_gen_vec,
173 .gen_vec_auts = &milenage_gen_vec_auts,
174};
175
176static __attribute__((constructor)) void on_dso_load_milenage(void)
177{
178 osmo_auth_register(&milenage_alg);
179}
Harald Welte96e2a002017-06-12 21:44:18 +0200180
181/*! @} */