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Storage volume encryption XML format

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    Storage volume encryption XML

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    - Storage volumes may be encrypted, the XML snippet described below is used - to represent the details of the encryption. It can be used as a part - of a domain or storage configuration. -

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    - The top-level tag of volume encryption specification - is encryption, with a mandatory - attribute format. Currently defined values - of format are default, qcow, - luks, and luks2. - Each value of format implies some expectations about the - content of the encryption tag. Other format values may be - defined in the future. -

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    - The encryption tag supports an optional engine - tag, which allows selecting which component actually handles - the encryption. Currently defined values of engine are - qemu and librbd. - Both qemu and librbd require using the qemu - driver. - The librbd engine requires qemu version >= 6.1.0, both - ceph cluster and librbd1 >= 16.1.0, and is only applicable for RBD - network disks. - If the engine tag is not specified, the qemu engine will be - used by default (assuming the qemu driver is used). - Note that librbd engine is currently only supported by the - qemu VM driver, and is not supported by the storage driver. Furthermore, - the storage driver currently ignores the engine tag. -

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    - The encryption tag can currently contain a sequence of - secret tags, each with mandatory attributes type - and either uuid or usage - (since 2.1.0). The only currently defined - value of type is volume. The - uuid is "uuid" of the secret while - usage is the "usage" subelement field. - A secret value can be set in libvirt by the - - virSecretSetValue API. Alternatively, if supported - by the particular volume format and driver, automatically generate a - secret value at the time of volume creation, and store it using the - specified uuid. -

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    "default" format

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    "qcow" format

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    - Since 4.5.0, encryption formats - default and qcow may no longer be used - to create an encrypted volume. Usage of qcow encrypted volumes - in QEMU began phasing out in QEMU 2.3 and by QEMU 2.9 creation - of a qcow encrypted volume via qemu-img required usage of secret - objects, but that support was not added to libvirt. -

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    "luks" format

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    - The luks format is specific to a luks encrypted volume - and the secret is used in order to either encrypt during volume creation - or decrypt the volume for usage by the domain. A single - <secret type='passphrase'...> element is expected. - Since 2.1.0. -

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    - For volume creation, it is possible to specify the encryption - algorithm used to encrypt the luks volume. The following two - optional elements may be provided for that purpose. It is hypervisor - dependent as to which algorithms are supported. The default algorithm - used by the storage driver backend when using qemu-img to create - the volume is 'aes-256-cbc' using 'essiv' for initialization vector - generation and 'sha256' hash algorithm for both the cipher and the - initialization vector generation. -

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    cipher
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    This element describes the cipher algorithm to be used to either - encrypt or decrypt the luks volume. This element has the following - attributes: -
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    name
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    The name of the cipher algorithm used for data encryption, - such as 'aes', 'des', 'cast5', 'serpent', 'twofish', etc. - Support of the specific algorithm is storage driver - implementation dependent.
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    size
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    The size of the cipher in bits, such as '256', '192', '128', - etc. Support of the specific size for a specific cipher is - hypervisor dependent.
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    mode
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    An optional cipher algorithm mode such as 'cbc', 'xts', - 'ecb', etc. Support of the specific cipher mode is - hypervisor dependent.
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    hash
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    An optional master key hash algorithm such as 'md5', 'sha1', - 'sha256', etc. Support of the specific hash algorithm is - hypervisor dependent.
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    ivgen
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    This optional element describes the initialization vector - generation algorithm used in conjunction with the - cipher. If the cipher is not provided, - then an error will be generated by the parser. -
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    name
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    The name of the algorithm, such as 'plain', 'plain64', - 'essiv', etc. Support of the specific algorithm is hypervisor - dependent.
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    hash
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    An optional hash algorithm such as 'md5', 'sha1', 'sha256', - etc. Support of the specific ivgen hash algorithm is hypervisor - dependent.
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    "luks2" format

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    - The luks2 format is currently supported only by the - librbd engine, and can only be applied to RBD network disks - (RBD images). - Since the librbd engine is currently not supported by the - libvirt storage driver, you cannot use it to control such disks. However, - pre-formatted RBD luks2 disks can be loaded to a qemu VM using the qemu - VM driver. - A single - <secret type='passphrase'...> element is expected. -

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    Examples

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    - Assuming a - luks volume type secret is already defined, - a simple example specifying use of the luks format - for either volume creation without a specific cipher being defined or - as part of a domain volume definition: -

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    -<encryption format='luks'>
    -  <secret type='passphrase' uuid='f52a81b2-424e-490c-823d-6bd4235bc572'/>
    -</encryption>
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    - Here is an example specifying use of the luks format for - a specific cipher algorithm for volume creation. - Since 6.10.0, the target format - can also support qcow2 type with luks encryption. -

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    -<volume>
    -  <name>twofish.luks</name>
    -  <capacity unit='G'>5</capacity>
    -  <target>
    -    <path>/var/lib/libvirt/images/demo.luks</path>
    -    <format type='raw'/>
    -    <encryption format='luks'>
    -       <secret type='passphrase' uuid='f52a81b2-424e-490c-823d-6bd4235bc572'/>
    -       <cipher name='twofish' size='256' mode='cbc' hash='sha256'/>
    -       <ivgen name='plain64' hash='sha256'/>
    -    </encryption>
    -  </target>
    -</volume>
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    - - - diff --git a/docs/formatstorageencryption.rst b/docs/formatstorageencryption.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7b5cccaf5e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/formatstorageencryption.rst @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +.. role:: since + +==================================== +Storage volume encryption XML format +==================================== + +.. contents:: + +Storage volume encryption XML +----------------------------- + +Storage volumes may be encrypted, the XML snippet described below is used to +represent the details of the encryption. It can be used as a part of a domain or +storage configuration. + +The top-level tag of volume encryption specification is ``encryption``, with a +mandatory attribute ``format``. Currently defined values of ``format`` are +``default``, ``qcow``, ``luks``, and ``luks2``. Each value of ``format`` implies +some expectations about the content of the ``encryption`` tag. Other format +values may be defined in the future. + +The ``encryption`` tag supports an optional ``engine`` tag, which allows +selecting which component actually handles the encryption. Currently defined +values of ``engine`` are ``qemu`` and ``librbd``. Both ``qemu`` and ``librbd`` +require using the qemu driver. The ``librbd`` engine requires qemu version >= +6.1.0, both ceph cluster and librbd1 >= 16.1.0, and is only applicable for RBD +network disks. If the engine tag is not specified, the ``qemu`` engine will be +used by default (assuming the qemu driver is used). Note that ``librbd`` engine +is currently only supported by the qemu VM driver, and is not supported by the +storage driver. Furthermore, the storage driver currently ignores the ``engine`` +tag. + +The ``encryption`` tag can currently contain a sequence of ``secret`` tags, each +with mandatory attributes ``type`` and either ``uuid`` or ``usage`` ( +:since:`since 2.1.0` ). The only currently defined value of ``type`` is +``volume``. The ``uuid`` is "uuid" of the ``secret`` while ``usage`` is the +"usage" subelement field. A secret value can be set in libvirt by the +`virSecretSetValue `__ API. +Alternatively, if supported by the particular volume format and driver, +automatically generate a secret value at the time of volume creation, and store +it using the specified ``uuid``. + +"default" format +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +"qcow" format +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +:since:`Since 4.5.0,` encryption formats ``default`` and ``qcow`` may no longer +be used to create an encrypted volume. Usage of qcow encrypted volumes in QEMU +began phasing out in QEMU 2.3 and by QEMU 2.9 creation of a qcow encrypted +volume via qemu-img required usage of secret objects, but that support was not +added to libvirt. + +"luks" format +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The ``luks`` format is specific to a luks encrypted volume and the secret is +used in order to either encrypt during volume creation or decrypt the volume for +usage by the domain. A single ```` element is +expected. :since:`Since 2.1.0` . + +For volume creation, it is possible to specify the encryption algorithm used to +encrypt the luks volume. The following two optional elements may be provided for +that purpose. It is hypervisor dependent as to which algorithms are supported. +The default algorithm used by the storage driver backend when using qemu-img to +create the volume is 'aes-256-cbc' using 'essiv' for initialization vector +generation and 'sha256' hash algorithm for both the cipher and the +initialization vector generation. + +``cipher`` + This element describes the cipher algorithm to be used to either encrypt or + decrypt the luks volume. This element has the following attributes: + + ``name`` + The name of the cipher algorithm used for data encryption, such as 'aes', + 'des', 'cast5', 'serpent', 'twofish', etc. Support of the specific + algorithm is storage driver implementation dependent. + ``size`` + The size of the cipher in bits, such as '256', '192', '128', etc. Support + of the specific size for a specific cipher is hypervisor dependent. + ``mode`` + An optional cipher algorithm mode such as 'cbc', 'xts', 'ecb', etc. + Support of the specific cipher mode is hypervisor dependent. + ``hash`` + An optional master key hash algorithm such as 'md5', 'sha1', 'sha256', + etc. Support of the specific hash algorithm is hypervisor dependent. +``ivgen`` + This optional element describes the initialization vector generation + algorithm used in conjunction with the ``cipher``. If the ``cipher`` is not + provided, then an error will be generated by the parser. + + ``name`` + The name of the algorithm, such as 'plain', 'plain64', 'essiv', etc. + Support of the specific algorithm is hypervisor dependent. + ``hash`` + An optional hash algorithm such as 'md5', 'sha1', 'sha256', etc. Support + of the specific ivgen hash algorithm is hypervisor dependent. + +"luks2" format +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The ``luks2`` format is currently supported only by the ``librbd`` engine, and +can only be applied to RBD network disks (RBD images). Since the ``librbd`` +engine is currently not supported by the libvirt storage driver, you cannot use +it to control such disks. However, pre-formatted RBD luks2 disks can be loaded +to a qemu VM using the qemu VM driver. A single +```` element is expected. + +Examples +-------- + +Assuming a `luks volume type secret `__ is +already defined, a simple example specifying use of the ``luks`` format for +either volume creation without a specific cipher being defined or as part of a +domain volume definition: + +:: + + + + + +Here is an example specifying use of the ``luks`` format for a specific cipher +algorithm for volume creation. :since:`Since 6.10.0,` the ``target`` format can +also support ``qcow2`` type with ``luks`` encryption. + +:: + + + twofish.luks + 5 + + /var/lib/libvirt/images/demo.luks + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/meson.build b/docs/meson.build index e0e6bb99ff..b4b85b0eff 100644 --- a/docs/meson.build +++ b/docs/meson.build @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ docs_html_in_files = [ 'formatnode', 'formatnwfilter', 'formatstoragecaps', - 'formatstorageencryption', 'hooks', 'index', 'internals', @@ -88,6 +87,7 @@ docs_rst_files = [ 'formatsecret', 'formatsnapshot', 'formatstorage', + 'formatstorageencryption', 'glib-adoption', 'goals', 'governance',