qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/189
Eric Blake b66ff2c298 iotests: Specify explicit backing format where sensible
There are many existing qcow2 images that specify a backing file but
no format.  This has been the source of CVEs in the past, but has
become more prominent of a problem now that libvirt has switched to
-blockdev.  With older -drive, at least the probing was always done by
qemu (so the only risk of a changed format between successive boots of
a guest was if qemu was upgraded and probed differently).  But with
newer -blockdev, libvirt must specify a format; if libvirt guesses raw
where the image was formatted, this results in data corruption visible
to the guest; conversely, if libvirt guesses qcow2 where qemu was
using raw, this can result in potential security holes, so modern
libvirt instead refuses to use images without explicit backing format.

The change in libvirt to reject images without explicit backing format
has pointed out that a number of tools have been far too reliant on
probing in the past.  It's time to set a better example in our own
iotests of properly setting this parameter.

iotest calls to create, rebase, and convert are all impacted to some
degree.  It's a bit annoying that we are inconsistent on command line
- while all of those accept -o backing_file=...,backing_fmt=..., the
shortcuts are different: create and rebase have -b and -F, while
convert has -B but no -F.  (amend has no shortcuts, but the previous
patch just deprecated the use of amend to change backing chains).

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200706203954.341758-9-eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2020-07-14 15:18:59 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Test encrypted read/write using backing files
#
# Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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# creator
owner=berrange@redhat.com
seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
status=1 # failure is the default!
_cleanup()
{
_cleanup_test_img
}
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter
_supported_fmt qcow2
_supported_proto generic
_supported_os Linux
_require_working_luks
size=16M
TEST_IMG_BASE=$TEST_IMG.base
SECRET0="secret,id=sec0,data=astrochicken"
SECRET1="secret,id=sec1,data=furby"
TEST_IMG_SAVE=$TEST_IMG
TEST_IMG=$TEST_IMG_BASE
echo "== create base =="
_make_test_img --object $SECRET0 -o "encrypt.format=luks,encrypt.key-secret=sec0,encrypt.iter-time=10" $size
TEST_IMG=$TEST_IMG_SAVE
IMGSPECBASE="driver=$IMGFMT,file.filename=$TEST_IMG_BASE,encrypt.key-secret=sec0"
IMGSPEC="driver=$IMGFMT,file.filename=$TEST_IMG,backing.driver=$IMGFMT,backing.file.filename=$TEST_IMG_BASE,backing.encrypt.key-secret=sec0,encrypt.key-secret=sec1"
QEMU_IO_OPTIONS=$QEMU_IO_OPTIONS_NO_FMT
echo
echo "== writing whole image =="
$QEMU_IO --object $SECRET0 -c "write -P 0xa 0 $size" --image-opts $IMGSPECBASE | _filter_qemu_io | _filter_testdir
echo
echo "== verify pattern =="
$QEMU_IO --object $SECRET0 -c "read -P 0xa 0 $size" --image-opts $IMGSPECBASE | _filter_qemu_io | _filter_testdir
echo "== create overlay =="
_make_test_img --object $SECRET1 -o "encrypt.format=luks,encrypt.key-secret=sec1,encrypt.iter-time=10" -u -b "$TEST_IMG_BASE" -F $IMGFMT $size
echo
echo "== writing part of a cluster =="
$QEMU_IO --object $SECRET0 --object $SECRET1 -c "write -P 0xe 0 1024" --image-opts $IMGSPEC | _filter_qemu_io | _filter_testdir
echo
echo "== verify pattern =="
$QEMU_IO --object $SECRET0 --object $SECRET1 -c "read -P 0xe 0 1024" --image-opts $IMGSPEC | _filter_qemu_io | _filter_testdir
echo
echo "== verify pattern =="
$QEMU_IO --object $SECRET0 --object $SECRET1 -c "read -P 0xa 1024 64512" --image-opts $IMGSPEC | _filter_qemu_io | _filter_testdir
# success, all done
echo "*** done"
rm -f $seq.full
status=0