vw_small

Hardened fork of Vaultwarden (https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden) with fewer features.
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commit d0baa23f9a15152a370092e955c2cf87891c26e7
parent 7a7673103fb180098f18abe77b75ba085710b559
Author: Samuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net>
Date:   Fri, 11 Nov 2022 10:55:04 +0100

Use constant size generic parameter for random bytes generation

All uses of `get_random()` were in the form of:

  `&get_random(vec![0u8; SIZE])`

with `SIZE` being a constant.

Building a `Vec` is unnecessary for two reasons. First, it uses a
very short-lived dynamic memory allocation. Second, a `Vec` is a
resizable object, which is useless in those context when random
data have a fixed size and will only be read.

`get_random_bytes()` takes a constant as a generic parameter and
returns an array with the requested number of random bytes.

Stack safety analysis: the random bytes will be allocated on the
caller stack for a very short time (until the encoding function has
been called on the data). In some cases, the random bytes take
less room than the `Vec` did (a `Vec` is 24 bytes on a 64 bit
computer). The maximum used size is 180 bytes, which makes it
for 0.008% of the default stack size for a Rust thread (2MiB),
so this is a non-issue.

Also, most of the uses of those random bytes are to encode them
using an `Encoding`. The function `crypto::encode_random_bytes()`
generates random bytes and encode them with the provided
`Encoding`, leading to code deduplication.

`generate_id()` has also been converted to use a constant generic
parameter as well since the length of the requested String is always
a constant.

Diffstat:
Msrc/api/core/two_factor/authenticator.rs | 2+-
Msrc/api/core/two_factor/mod.rs | 2+-
Msrc/api/notifications.rs | 2+-
Msrc/crypto.rs | 21++++++++++++++-------
Msrc/db/models/device.rs | 4++--
5 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/api/core/two_factor/authenticator.rs b/src/api/core/two_factor/authenticator.rs @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ async fn generate_authenticator(data: JsonUpcase<PasswordData>, headers: Headers let (enabled, key) = match twofactor { Some(tf) => (true, tf.data), - _ => (false, BASE32.encode(&crypto::get_random(vec![0u8; 20]))), + _ => (false, crypto::encode_random_bytes::<20>(BASE32)), }; Ok(Json(json!({ diff --git a/src/api/core/two_factor/mod.rs b/src/api/core/two_factor/mod.rs @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ async fn recover(data: JsonUpcase<RecoverTwoFactor>, mut conn: DbConn) -> JsonRe async fn _generate_recover_code(user: &mut User, conn: &mut DbConn) { if user.totp_recover.is_none() { - let totp_recover = BASE32.encode(&crypto::get_random(vec![0u8; 20])); + let totp_recover = crypto::encode_random_bytes::<20>(BASE32); user.totp_recover = Some(totp_recover); user.save(conn).await.ok(); } diff --git a/src/api/notifications.rs b/src/api/notifications.rs @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ fn negotiate(_headers: Headers) -> Json<JsonValue> { use crate::crypto; use data_encoding::BASE64URL; - let conn_id = BASE64URL.encode(&crypto::get_random(vec![0u8; 16])); + let conn_id = crypto::encode_random_bytes::<16>(BASE64URL); let mut available_transports: Vec<JsonValue> = Vec::new(); if CONFIG.websocket_enabled() { diff --git a/src/crypto.rs b/src/crypto.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ // use std::num::NonZeroU32; -use data_encoding::HEXLOWER; +use data_encoding::{Encoding, HEXLOWER}; use ring::{digest, hmac, pbkdf2}; static DIGEST_ALG: pbkdf2::Algorithm = pbkdf2::PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA256; @@ -38,17 +38,24 @@ pub fn hmac_sign(key: &str, data: &str) -> String { // pub fn get_random_64() -> Vec<u8> { - get_random(vec![0u8; 64]) + get_random_bytes::<64>().to_vec() } -pub fn get_random(mut array: Vec<u8>) -> Vec<u8> { +/// Return an array holding `N` random bytes. +pub fn get_random_bytes<const N: usize>() -> [u8; N] { use ring::rand::{SecureRandom, SystemRandom}; + let mut array = [0; N]; SystemRandom::new().fill(&mut array).expect("Error generating random values"); array } +/// Encode random bytes using the provided function. +pub fn encode_random_bytes<const N: usize>(e: Encoding) -> String { + e.encode(&get_random_bytes::<N>()) +} + /// Generates a random string over a specified alphabet. pub fn get_random_string(alphabet: &[u8], num_chars: usize) -> String { // Ref: https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/rust-cookbook/algorithms/randomness.html @@ -77,18 +84,18 @@ pub fn get_random_string_alphanum(num_chars: usize) -> String { get_random_string(ALPHABET, num_chars) } -pub fn generate_id(num_bytes: usize) -> String { - HEXLOWER.encode(&get_random(vec![0; num_bytes])) +pub fn generate_id<const N: usize>() -> String { + encode_random_bytes::<N>(HEXLOWER) } pub fn generate_send_id() -> String { // Send IDs are globally scoped, so make them longer to avoid collisions. - generate_id(32) // 256 bits + generate_id::<32>() // 256 bits } pub fn generate_attachment_id() -> String { // Attachment IDs are scoped to a cipher, so they can be smaller. - generate_id(10) // 80 bits + generate_id::<10>() // 80 bits } /// Generates a numeric token for email-based verifications. diff --git a/src/db/models/device.rs b/src/db/models/device.rs @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ impl Device { use crate::crypto; use data_encoding::BASE64; - let twofactor_remember = BASE64.encode(&crypto::get_random(vec![0u8; 180])); + let twofactor_remember = crypto::encode_random_bytes::<180>(BASE64); self.twofactor_remember = Some(twofactor_remember.clone()); twofactor_remember @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ impl Device { use crate::crypto; use data_encoding::BASE64URL; - self.refresh_token = BASE64URL.encode(&crypto::get_random_64()); + self.refresh_token = crypto::encode_random_bytes::<64>(BASE64URL); } // Update the expiration of the device and the last update date