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NAME¶
integritysetup - manage dm-integrity (block level integrity) volumes
SYNOPSIS¶
integritysetup <action> [<options>] <action args>
DESCRIPTION¶
Integritysetup is used to configure dm-integrity managed device-mapper mappings.
Device-mapper integrity target provides read-write transparent integrity checking of block devices. The dm-integrity target emulates an additional data integrity field per-sector. You can use this additional field directly with integritysetup utility, or indirectly (for authenticated encryption) through cryptsetup.
BASIC ACTIONS¶
Integritysetup supports these operations:
FORMAT¶
format <device>
Formats <device> (calculates space and dm-integrity superblock and wipes the device).
<options> can be [--data-device, --batch-mode, --no-wipe, --journal-size, --interleave-sectors, --tag-size, --integrity, --integrity-key-size, --integrity-key-file, --sector-size, --progress-frequency, --progress-json].
OPEN¶
open <device> <name>
create <name> <device> (OBSOLETE syntax)
Open a mapping with <name> backed by device <device>.
If the integrity algorithm of the device is non-default, then the algorithm should be specified with the --integrity option. This will not be detected from the device.
<options> can be [--data-device, --batch-mode, --journal-watermark, --journal-commit-time, --buffer-sectors, --integrity, --integrity-key-size, --integrity-key-file, --integrity-no-journal, --integrity-recalculate, --integrity-recalculate-reset,--integrity-recovery-mode, --allow-discards].
CLOSE¶
close <name>
remove <name> (OBSOLETE syntax)
Removes existing mapping <name>.
<options> can be [--deferred] or [--cancel-deferred]
STATUS¶
status <name>
Reports status for the active integrity mapping <name>.
DUMP¶
dump <device>
Reports parameters from on-disk stored superblock.
RESIZE¶
resize <name>
Resizes an active mapping <name>.
If --size (in 512-bytes sectors) or --device-size are not specified, the size is computed from the underlying device. After resize, the recalculating flag is set. If --wipe flag is set and the size of the device is increased, the newly added section will be wiped.
Increasing the size of integrity volumes is available since the Linux kernel version 5.7, shrinking should work on older kernels too.
<options> can be [--size, --device-size, --wipe].
OPTIONS¶
--allow-discards
--batch-mode, -q
--bitmap-flush-time MS
WARNING: In case of a crash, it is possible that the data and integrity tag doesn’t match if the journal is disabled.
--bitmap-sectors-per-bit SECTORS
--buffer-sectors SECTORS
The tag area is accessed using buffers, the large buffer size means that the I/O size will be larger, but there could be less I/Os issued.
--cancel-deferred
--data-device <data_device>
NOTE: To not wipe the data device after initial format, also specify --no-wipe option and activate with --integrity-recalculate to automatically recalculate integrity tags.
--debug
--deferred
--help, -?
--integrity, -I ALGORITHM
For HMAC (hmac-sha256) you have also to specify an integrity key and its size.
--integrity-bitmap-mode. -B
--integrity-key-file FILE
--integrity-key-size BYTES
--integrity-no-journal, -D
--integrity-recalculate
--integrity-recalculate-reset
--integrity-recovery-mode. -R
--interleave-sectors SECTORS
--journal-commit-time MS
--journal-crypt ALGORITHM
NOTE: The journal encryption options are only intended for testing. Using journal encryption does not make sense without encryption of the data.
--journal-crypt-key-file FILE
--journal-crypt-key-size BYTES
--journal-integrity ALGORITHM
--journal-integrity-key-file FILE
--journal-integrity-key-size BYTES
--journal-size, -j BYTES
--journal-watermark PERCENT
--no-wipe
--progress-frequency <seconds>
--progress-json
{
"device":"/dev/sda", // backing device or file
"device_bytes":"8192", // bytes wiped so far
"device_size":"44040192", // total bytes to wipe
"speed":"126877696", // calculated speed in bytes per second (based on progress so far)
"eta_ms":"2520012", // estimated time to finish wipe in milliseconds
"time_ms":"5561235" // total time spent wiping device in milliseconds }
Note on numbers in JSON output: Due to JSON parsers limitations all numbers are represented in a string format due to need of full 64bit unsigned integers.
--sector-size, -s BYTES
--tag-size, -t BYTES
NOTE: The size can be smaller that output size of the hash function, in that case only part of the hash will be stored.
--usage
--verbose, -v
--version, -V
--wipe
LEGACY COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS¶
WARNING:
--integrity-legacy-padding
--integrity-legacy-hmac
--integrity-legacy-recalculate
RETURN CODES¶
Integritysetup 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.
NOTES¶
The dm-integrity target is available since Linux kernel version 4.12.
Format and activation of an integrity device always require superuser privilege because the superblock is calculated and handled in dm-integrity kernel target.
EXAMPLES¶
Format the device with default standalone mode (CRC32C):
integritysetup format <device>
Open the device with default parameters:
integritysetup open <device> test
Format the device in standalone mode for use with HMAC(SHA256):
integritysetup format <device> --tag-size 32 --integrity hmac-sha256 --integrity-key-file <keyfile> --integrity-key-size <key_bytes>
Open (activate) the device with HMAC(SHA256) and HMAC key in file:
integritysetup open <device> test --integrity hmac-sha256 --integrity-key-file <keyfile> --integrity-key-size <key_bytes>
Dump dm-integrity superblock information:
integritysetup dump <device>
DM-INTEGRITY ON-DISK FORMAT¶
The on-disk format specification available at DMIntegrity <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/DMIntegrity> page.
AUTHORS¶
The integritysetup tool is written by Milan Broz <gmazyland@gmail.com>.
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs at cryptsetup mailing list <cryptsetup@lists.linux.dev> or in Issues project section <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/issues/new>.
Please attach output of the failed command with --debug option added.
SEE ALSO¶
Cryptsetup FAQ <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/FrequentlyAskedQuestions>
cryptsetup(8), integritysetup(8) and veritysetup(8)
CRYPTSETUP¶
Part of cryptsetup project <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/>.
2024-03-07 | integritysetup 2.7.1 |