Re: [TuxOnIce-devel] RFC: Suspend-to-ram cold boot protection byencrypting page cache

From: Nigel Cunningham
Date: Wed Jul 01 2009 - 05:08:48 EST


Hi again.

Jeremy Maitin-Shepard wrote:
> Nigel Cunningham <ncunningham@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Hi Jeremy.
>> I'd suggest emailing the Linux-PM list rather than tuxonice-devel.
>> TuxOnIce devel focuses on the out-of-vanilla suspend to disk
>> enhancements rather than on suspend to ram.
>
> The Linux-PM list is a good suggestion, but I specifically included
> tuxonice because of the note at the bottom --- namely that I believe
> that tuxonice in particular already includes support for much of what is
> needed to implement the idea.

Ah, sorry. I read too quickly.

> Specifically, suppose right at the stage in tuxonice hibernation when
> the kernel as about to write the page cache pages to disk, it instead
> just encrypts in place those pages, clears the encryption key, then
> waits for the userspace helper to pass it back the key again to use to
> decrypt the pages.
>
> In fact it would seems that actually entering S3 is mostly irrelevant in
> terms of the implementation.
>
> Tuoxnice already has code to deal with interfacing with a userspace
> helper that is kept unfrozen (and its pages handled specially) while
> everything else is frozen and the page cache is overwritten, which is
> precisely what is needed for this idea. In particular, it seems that an
> implementation of the idea I proposed would look a lot like tuxonice
> with a powerdown mode of entering S3, just that instead of writing the
> page cache to disk, it is encrypted in place. I suppose it could well be that
> all of the facilities used by tuxonice to do this are actually already
> in the kernel, in which case it is indeed not relevant to tuxonice, but
> it is not clear that the uswsusp infrastructure has everything that is
> needed.

You're absolutely right - TuxOnIce could be modified to do that, quite
easily.

As far as the possibility of using uswsusp goes, I'd like to get
Rafael's input there - he knows it much better than I do (explicitly
adding him to the ccs).

Regards,

Nigel
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