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VERITYSETUP(8)                         Maintenance Commands                        VERITYSETUP(8)

NAME
       veritysetup - manage dm-verity (block level verification) volumes

SYNOPSIS
       veritysetup <options> <action> <action args>

DESCRIPTION
       Veritysetup is used to configure dm-verity managed device-mapper mappings.

       Device-mapper verity target provides read-only transparent integrity checking of block de-
       vices using kernel crypto API.

       The dm-verity devices are always read-only.

       Veritysetup supports these operations:

       format <data_device> <hash_device>

              Calculates and permanently stores hash verification  data  for  data_device.   Hash
              area can be located on the same device after data if specified by --hash-offset op-
              tion.

              Note you need to provide root hash string for device  verification  or  activation.
              Root hash must be trusted.

              The data or hash device argument can be block device or file image.  If hash device
              path doesn't exist, it will be created as file.

              <options> can be [--hash,  --no-superblock,  --format,  --data-block-size,  --hash-
              block-size, --data-blocks, --hash-offset, --salt, --uuid, --root-hash-file]

              If  option  --root-hash-file  is  used, the root hash is stored in hex-encoded text
              format in <path>.

       open <data_device> <name> <hash_device> <root_hash>
       open <data_device> <name> <hash_device> --root-hash-file <path>
       create <name> <data_device> <hash_device> <root_hash>  (OBSOLETE syntax)

              Creates a mapping with <name> backed by device <data_device>  and  using  <hash_de-
              vice> for in-kernel verification.

              The <root_hash> is a hexadecimal string.

              <options> can be [--hash-offset, --no-superblock, --ignore-corruption or --restart-
              on-corruption, --panic-on-corruption,  --ignore-zero-blocks,  --check-at-most-once,
              --root-hash-signature, --root-hash-file]

              If  option  --root-hash-file  is used, the root hash is read from <path> instead of
              from the command line parameter. Expects hex-encoded text, without terminating new-
              line.

              If  option  --no-superblock is used, you have to use as the same options as in ini-
              tial format operation.

       verify <data_device> <hash_device> <root_hash>
       verify <data_device> <hash_device> --root-hash-file <path>

              Verifies data on data_device with use of hash blocks stored on hash_device.

              This command performs userspace verification, no kernel device is created.

              The <root_hash> is a hexadecimal string.

              If option --root-hash-file is used, the root hash is read from  <path>  instead  of
              from the command line parameter. Expects hex-encoded text, without terminating new-
              line.

              <options> can be [--hash-offset, --no-superblock, --root-hash-file]

              If option --no-superblock is used, you have to use as the same options as  in  ini-
              tial format operation.

       close <name>

              Removes existing mapping <name>.

              For backward compatibility there is remove command alias for close command.

              <options> can be [--deferred] or [--cancel-deferred]

       status <name>

              Reports status for the active verity mapping <name>.

       dump <hash_device>

              Reports parameters of verity device from on-disk stored superblock.

              <options> can be [--hash-offset]

OPTIONS
       --verbose, -v
              Print more information on command execution.

       --debug
              Run in debug mode with full diagnostic logs. Debug output lines are always prefixed
              by '#'.

       --no-superblock
              Create or use dm-verity without permanent on-disk superblock.

       --format=number
              Specifies the hash version type.  Format type 0 is original Chrome OS version. For-
              mat type 1 is current version.

       --data-block-size=bytes
              Used block size for the data device.  (Note kernel supports only page-size as maxi-
              mum here.)

       --hash-block-size=bytes
              Used block size for the hash device.  (Note kernel supports only page-size as maxi-
              mum here.)

       --data-blocks=blocks
              Size  of  data  device used in verification.  If not specified, the whole device is
              used.

       --hash-offset=bytes
              Offset of hash area/superblock on hash_device.  Value must be aligned to disk  sec-
              tor offset.

       --salt=hex string
              Salt used for format or verification.  Format is a hexadecimal string.

       --uuid=UUID
              Use the provided UUID for format command instead of generating new one.

              The     UUID    must    be    provided    in    standard    UUID    format,    e.g.
              12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc.

       --ignore-corruption , --restart-on-corruption , --panic-on-corruption
              Defines what to do if data integrity problem is detected (data corruption).

              Without these options kernel fails the IO operation with I/O error.  With --ignore-
              corruption  option  the corruption is only logged.  With --restart-on-corruption or
              --panic-on-corruption the kernel is restarted (panicked) immediately.  (You have to
              provide way how to avoid restart loops.)

              WARNING:  Use these options only for very specific cases.  These options are avail-
              able since Linux kernel version 4.1.

       --ignore-zero-blocks
              Instruct kernel to not verify blocks that are expected to contain zeroes and always
              directly return zeroes instead.

              WARNING:  Use  this  option  only in very specific cases.  This option is available
              since Linux kernel version 4.5.

       --check-at-most-once
              Instruct kernel to verify blocks only the first time they are read  from  the  data
              device, rather than every time.

              WARNING:  It provides a reduced level of security because only offline tampering of
              the data device's content will be detected, not online tampering.  This  option  is
              available since Linux kernel version 4.17.

       --hash=hash
              Hash algorithm for dm-verity. For default see --help option.

       --version
              Show the program version.

       --fec-device=fec_device
              Use  forward error correction (FEC) to recover from corruption if hash verification
              fails.  Use encoding data from the specified device.

              The fec device argument can be block device or file image.  For format, if fec  de-
              vice path doesn't exist, it will be created as file.

              Block  sizes for data and hash devices must match.  Also, if the verity data_device
              is encrypted the fec_device should be too.

              FEC calculation covers data, hash area, and optional foreign metadata stored on the
              same  device  with  the hash tree (additional space after hash area).  Size of this
              optional additional area protected by FEC is calculated from image  sizes,  so  you
              must be sure that you use the same images for activation.

              If  the  hash  device is in a separate image, metadata covers the whole rest of the
              image after the hash area.

              If hash and FEC device is in the image, metadata ends on the FEC area offset.

       --fec-offset=bytes
              This is the offset, in bytes, from the start of the FEC device to the beginning  of
              the encoding data.

       --fec-roots=num
              Number  of generator roots. This equals to the number of parity bytes in the encod-
              ing data.  In RS(M, N) encoding, the number of roots is M-N. M is 255  and  M-N  is
              between 2 and 24 (including).

       --root-hash-file=FILE
              Path to file with stored root hash in hex-encoded text.

       --root-hash-signature=FILE
              Path  to  roothash  signature  file used to verify the root hash (in kernel).  This
              feature requires Linux kernel version 5.4 or more recent.

       --deferred
              Defers device removal in close command until the last user closes it.

       --cancel-deferred
              Removes a previously configured deferred device removal in close command.

       RETURN CODES
              Veritysetup returns 0 on success and a non-zero value on error.

              Error codes are:
                  1 wrong parameters
                  2 no permission
                  3 out of memory
                  4 wrong device specified
                  5 device already exists or device is busy.

EXAMPLES
       veritysetup --data-blocks=256 format <data_device> <hash_device>

       Calculates and stores verification data on hash_device for the first 256 blocks (of block-
       size).  If hash_device does not exist, it is created (as file image).

       veritysetup format --root-hash-file <path> <data_device> <hash_device>

       Calculates  and  stores  verification  data  on hash_device for the whole data_device, and
       store the root hash as hex-encoded text in <path>.

       veritysetup --data-blocks=256 --hash-offset=1052672 format <device> <device>

       Verification data (hashes) is stored on the same device as data (starting at hash-offset).
       Hash-offset must be greater than number of blocks in data-area.

       veritysetup  --data-blocks=256  --hash-offset=1052672 create test-device <device> <device>
       <root_hash>

       Activates the verity device named test-device. Options --data-blocks and --hash-offset are
       the same as in the format command. The <root_hash> was calculated in format command.

       veritysetup  --data-blocks=256  --hash-offset=1052672  verify  <data_device> <hash_device>
       <root_hash>

       Verifies device without activation (in userspace).

       veritysetup  --data-blocks=256  --hash-offset=1052672   --root-hash-file   <path>   verify
       <data_device> <hash_device>

       Verifies device without activation (in userspace). Root hash passed via a file rather than
       inline.

       veritysetup --fec-device=<fec_device> --fec-roots=10 format <data_device> <hash_device>

       Calculates and stores verification and encoding data for data_device.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs, including ones in the documentation, on the cryptsetup mailing list  at  <dm-
       crypt AT saout.de>  or  in the 'Issues' section on LUKS website.  Please attach the output of
       the failed command with the --debug option added.

AUTHORS
       The first implementation of veritysetup was written by Chrome OS authors.

       This version is based on verification  code  written  by  Mikulas  Patocka  <mpatocka@red-
       hat.com> and rewritten for libcryptsetup by Milan Broz <gmazyland AT gmail.com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Red Hat, Inc.
       Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Milan Broz

       This  is  free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO warranty; not
       even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO
       The project website at https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup

       The verity on-disk format specification available at  https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/crypt-
       setup/wikis/DMVerity

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