guix/guix/pki.scm
Ludovic Courtès ca71942445
Switch to Guile-Gcrypt.
This removes (guix hash) and (guix pk-crypto), which now live as part of
Guile-Gcrypt (version 0.1.0.)

* guix/gcrypt.scm, guix/hash.scm, guix/pk-crypto.scm,
tests/hash.scm, tests/pk-crypto.scm: Remove.
* configure.ac: Test for Guile-Gcrypt.  Remove LIBGCRYPT and
LIBGCRYPT_LIBDIR assignments.
* m4/guix.m4 (GUIX_ASSERT_LIBGCRYPT_USABLE): Remove.
* README: Add Guile-Gcrypt to the dependencies; move libgcrypt as
"required unless --disable-daemon".
* doc/guix.texi (Requirements): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/bash.scm, guix/derivations.scm, guix/docker.scm,
guix/git.scm, guix/http-client.scm, guix/import/cpan.scm,
guix/import/cran.scm, guix/import/crate.scm, guix/import/elpa.scm,
guix/import/gnu.scm, guix/import/hackage.scm,
guix/import/texlive.scm, guix/import/utils.scm, guix/nar.scm,
guix/pki.scm, guix/scripts/archive.scm,
guix/scripts/authenticate.scm, guix/scripts/download.scm,
guix/scripts/hash.scm, guix/scripts/pack.scm,
guix/scripts/publish.scm, guix/scripts/refresh.scm,
guix/scripts/substitute.scm, guix/store.scm,
guix/store/deduplication.scm, guix/tests.scm, tests/base32.scm,
tests/builders.scm, tests/challenge.scm, tests/cpan.scm,
tests/crate.scm, tests/derivations.scm, tests/gem.scm,
tests/nar.scm, tests/opam.scm, tests/pki.scm,
tests/publish.scm, tests/pypi.scm, tests/store-deduplication.scm,
tests/store.scm, tests/substitute.scm: Adjust imports.
* gnu/system/vm.scm: Likewise.
(guile-sqlite3&co): Rename to...
(gcrypt-sqlite3&co): ... this.  Add GUILE-GCRYPT.
(expression->derivation-in-linux-vm)[config]: Remove.
(iso9660-image)[config]: Remove.
(qemu-image)[config]: Remove.
(system-docker-image)[config]: Remove.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm: Adjust imports.
(guile-sqlite3&co): Rename to...
(gcrypt-sqlite3&co): ... this.  Add GUILE-GCRYPT.
(self-contained-tarball)[build]: Call 'make-config.scm' without
 #:libgcrypt argument.
(squashfs-image)[libgcrypt]: Remove.
[build]: Call 'make-config.scm' without #:libgcrypt.
(docker-image)[config, json]: Remove.
[build]: Add GUILE-GCRYPT to the extensions  Remove (guix config) from
the imported modules.
* guix/self.scm (specification->package): Remove "libgcrypt", add
"guile-gcrypt".
(compiled-guix): Remove #:libgcrypt.
[guile-gcrypt]: New variable.
[dependencies]: Add it.
[*core-modules*]: Remove #:libgcrypt from 'make-config.scm' call.
Add #:extensions.
[*config*]: Remove #:libgcrypt from 'make-config.scm' call.
(%dependency-variables): Remove %libgcrypt.
(make-config.scm): Remove #:libgcrypt.
* build-aux/build-self.scm (guile-gcrypt): New variable.
(make-config.scm): Remove #:libgcrypt.
(build-program)[fake-gcrypt-hash]: New variable.
Add (gcrypt hash) to the imported modules.  Adjust load path
assignments.
* gnu/packages/package-management.scm (guix)[propagated-inputs]: Add
GUILE-GCRYPT.
[arguments]: In 'wrap-program' phase, add GUILE-GCRYPT to the search
path.
2018-09-04 17:25:11 +02:00

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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2016 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (guix pki)
#:use-module (guix config)
#:use-module (gcrypt pk-crypto)
#:use-module ((guix utils) #:select (with-atomic-file-output))
#:use-module ((guix build utils) #:select (mkdir-p))
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
#:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports)
#:export (%public-key-file
%private-key-file
%acl-file
current-acl
public-keys->acl
acl->public-keys
authorized-key?
write-acl
signature-sexp
signature-subject
signature-signed-data
valid-signature?
signature-case))
;;; Commentary:
;;;
;;; Public key infrastructure for the authentication and authorization of
;;; archive imports. This is essentially a subset of SPKI for our own
;;; purposes (see <http://theworld.com/~cme/spki.txt> and
;;; <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2693.txt>.)
;;;
;;; Code:
(define (public-keys->acl keys)
"Return an ACL that lists all of KEYS with a '(guix import)'
tag---meaning that all of KEYS are authorized for archive imports. Each
element in KEYS must be a canonical sexp with type 'public-key'."
;; Use SPKI-style ACL entry sexp for PUBLIC-KEY, authorizing imports
;; signed by the corresponding secret key (see the IETF draft at
;; <http://theworld.com/~cme/spki.txt> for the ACL format.)
;;
;; Note: We always use PUBLIC-KEY to designate the subject. Someday we may
;; want to have name certificates and to use subject names instead of
;; complete keys.
`(acl ,@(map (lambda (key)
`(entry ,(canonical-sexp->sexp key)
(tag (guix import))))
keys)))
(define %acl-file
(string-append %config-directory "/acl"))
(define %public-key-file
(string-append %config-directory "/signing-key.pub"))
(define %private-key-file
(string-append %config-directory "/signing-key.sec"))
(define (ensure-acl)
"Make sure the ACL file exists, and create an initialized one if needed."
(unless (file-exists? %acl-file)
;; If there's no public key file, don't attempt to create the ACL.
(when (file-exists? %public-key-file)
(let ((public-key (call-with-input-file %public-key-file
(compose string->canonical-sexp
read-string))))
(mkdir-p (dirname %acl-file))
(with-atomic-file-output %acl-file
(lambda (port)
(write-acl (public-keys->acl (list public-key))
port)))))))
(define (write-acl acl port)
"Write ACL to PORT in canonical-sexp format."
(let ((sexp (sexp->canonical-sexp acl)))
(display (canonical-sexp->string sexp) port)))
(define (current-acl)
"Return the current ACL."
(ensure-acl)
(if (file-exists? %acl-file)
(call-with-input-file %acl-file
(compose canonical-sexp->sexp
string->canonical-sexp
read-string))
(public-keys->acl '()))) ; the empty ACL
(define (acl->public-keys acl)
"Return the public keys (as canonical sexps) listed in ACL with the '(guix
import)' tag."
(match acl
(('acl
('entry subject-keys
('tag ('guix 'import)))
...)
(map sexp->canonical-sexp subject-keys))
(_
(error "invalid access-control list" acl))))
(define* (authorized-key? key #:optional (acl (current-acl)))
"Return #t if KEY (a canonical sexp) is an authorized public key for archive
imports according to ACL."
;; Note: ACL is kept in native sexp form to make 'authorized-key?' faster,
;; by not having to convert it with 'canonical-sexp->sexp' on each call.
;; TODO: We could use a better data type for ACLs.
(let ((key (canonical-sexp->sexp key)))
(match acl
(('acl
('entry subject-keys
('tag ('guix 'import)))
...)
(not (not (member key subject-keys))))
(_
(error "invalid access-control list" acl)))))
(define (signature-sexp data secret-key public-key)
"Return a SPKI-style sexp for the signature of DATA with SECRET-KEY that
includes DATA, the actual signature value (with a 'sig-val' tag), and
PUBLIC-KEY (see <http://theworld.com/~cme/spki.txt> for examples.)"
(string->canonical-sexp
(format #f
"(signature ~a ~a ~a)"
(canonical-sexp->string data)
(canonical-sexp->string (sign data secret-key))
(canonical-sexp->string public-key))))
(define (signature-subject sig)
"Return the signer's public key for SIG."
(find-sexp-token sig 'public-key))
(define (signature-signed-data sig)
"Return the signed data from SIG, typically an sexp such as
(hash \"sha256\" #...#)."
(find-sexp-token sig 'data))
(define (valid-signature? sig)
"Return #t if SIG is valid."
(let* ((data (signature-signed-data sig))
(signature (find-sexp-token sig 'sig-val))
(public-key (signature-subject sig)))
(and data signature
(verify signature data public-key))))
(define* (%signature-status signature hash
#:optional (acl (current-acl)))
"Return a symbol denoting the status of SIGNATURE vs. HASH vs. ACL.
This procedure must only be used internally, because it would be easy to
forget some of the cases."
(let ((subject (signature-subject signature))
(data (signature-signed-data signature)))
(if (and data subject)
(if (authorized-key? subject acl)
(if (equal? (hash-data->bytevector data) hash)
(if (valid-signature? signature)
'valid-signature
'invalid-signature)
'hash-mismatch)
'unauthorized-key)
'corrupt-signature)))
(define-syntax signature-case
(syntax-rules (valid-signature invalid-signature
hash-mismatch unauthorized-key corrupt-signature
else)
"\
Match the cases of the verification of SIGNATURE against HASH and ACL:
- the 'valid-signature' case if SIGNATURE is indeed a signature of HASH with
a key present in ACL;
- 'invalid-signature' if SIGNATURE is incorrect;
- 'hash-mismatch' if the hash in SIGNATURE does not match HASH;
- 'unauthorized-key' if the public key in SIGNATURE is not listed in ACL;
- 'corrupt-signature' if SIGNATURE is not a valid signature sexp.
This macro guarantees at compile-time that all these cases are handled.
SIGNATURE, and ACL must be canonical sexps; HASH must be a bytevector."
;; Simple case: we only care about valid signatures.
((_ (signature hash acl)
(valid-signature valid-exp ...)
(else else-exp ...))
(case (%signature-status signature hash acl)
((valid-signature) valid-exp ...)
(else else-exp ...)))
;; Full case.
((_ (signature hash acl)
(valid-signature valid-exp ...)
(invalid-signature invalid-exp ...)
(hash-mismatch mismatch-exp ...)
(unauthorized-key unauthorized-exp ...)
(corrupt-signature corrupt-exp ...))
(case (%signature-status signature hash acl)
((valid-signature) valid-exp ...)
((invalid-signature) invalid-exp ...)
((hash-mismatch) mismatch-exp ...)
((unauthorized-key) unauthorized-exp ...)
((corrupt-signature) corrupt-exp ...)
(else (error "bogus signature status"))))))
;;; pki.scm ends here