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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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16 
17 package android.security.keystore.recovery;
18 
19 import android.annotation.NonNull;
20 import android.annotation.Nullable;
21 import android.annotation.RequiresPermission;
22 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
23 import android.app.KeyguardManager;
24 import android.app.PendingIntent;
25 import android.content.Context;
26 import android.content.pm.PackageManager.NameNotFoundException;
27 import android.os.RemoteException;
28 import android.os.ServiceManager;
29 import android.os.ServiceSpecificException;
30 import android.security.KeyStore;
31 import android.security.keystore.AndroidKeyStoreProvider;
32 
33 import com.android.internal.widget.ILockSettings;
34 
35 import java.security.Key;
36 import java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException;
37 import java.security.cert.CertPath;
38 import java.security.cert.CertificateException;
39 import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
40 import java.util.ArrayList;
41 import java.util.List;
42 import java.util.Map;
43 
44 /**
45  * Backs up cryptographic keys to remote secure hardware, encrypted with the user's lock screen.
46  *
47  * <p>A system app with the {@code android.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE} permission may generate or
48  * import recoverable keys using this class. To generate a key, the app must call
49  * {@link #generateKey(String)} with the desired alias for the key. This returns an AndroidKeyStore
50  * reference to a 256-bit {@link javax.crypto.SecretKey}, which can be used for AES/GCM/NoPadding.
51  * In order to get the same key again at a later time, the app can call {@link #getKey(String)} with
52  * the same alias. If a key is generated in this way the key's raw material is never directly
53  * exposed to the calling app. The system app may also import key material using
54  * {@link #importKey(String, byte[])}. The app may only generate and import keys for its own
55  * {@code uid}.
56  *
57  * <p>The same system app must also register a Recovery Agent to manage syncing recoverable keys to
58  * remote secure hardware. The Recovery Agent is a service that registers itself with the controller
59  * as follows:
60  *
61  * <ul>
62  *     <li>Invokes {@link #initRecoveryService(String, byte[], byte[])}
63  *     <ul>
64  *         <li>The first argument is the alias of the root certificate used to verify trusted
65  *         hardware modules. Each trusted hardware module must have a public key signed with this
66  *         root of trust. Roots of trust must be shipped with the framework. The app can list all
67  *         valid roots of trust by calling {@link #getRootCertificates()}.
68  *         <li>The second argument is the UTF-8 bytes of the XML listing file. It lists the X509
69  *         certificates containing the public keys of all available remote trusted hardware modules.
70  *         Each of the X509 certificates can be validated against the chosen root of trust.
71  *         <li>The third argument is the UTF-8 bytes of the XML signing file. The file contains a
72  *         signature of the XML listing file. The signature can be validated against the chosen root
73  *         of trust.
74  *     </ul>
75  *     <p>This will cause the controller to choose a random public key from the list. From then
76  *     on the controller will attempt to sync the key chain with the trusted hardware module to whom
77  *     that key belongs.
78  *     <li>Invokes {@link #setServerParams(byte[])} with a byte string that identifies the device
79  *     to a remote server. This server may act as the front-end to the trusted hardware modules. It
80  *     is up to the Recovery Agent to decide how best to identify devices, but this could be, e.g.,
81  *     based on the <a href="https://developers.google.com/instance-id/">Instance ID</a> of the
82  *     system app.
83  *     <li>Invokes {@link #setRecoverySecretTypes(int[])} with a list of types of secret used to
84  *     secure the recoverable key chain. For now only
85  *     {@link KeyChainProtectionParams#TYPE_LOCKSCREEN} is supported.
86  *     <li>Invokes {@link #setSnapshotCreatedPendingIntent(PendingIntent)} with a
87  *     {@link PendingIntent} that is to be invoked whenever a new snapshot is created. Although the
88  *     controller can create snapshots without the Recovery Agent registering this intent, it is a
89  *     good idea to register the intent so that the Recovery Agent is able to sync this snapshot to
90  *     the trusted hardware module as soon as it is available.
91  * </ul>
92  *
93  * <p>The trusted hardware module's public key MUST be generated on secure hardware with protections
94  * equivalent to those described in the
95  * <a href="https://developer.android.com/preview/features/security/ckv-whitepaper.html">Google
96  * Cloud Key Vault Service whitepaper</a>. The trusted hardware module itself must protect the key
97  * chain from brute-forcing using the methods also described in the whitepaper: i.e., it should
98  * limit the number of allowed attempts to enter the lock screen. If the number of attempts is
99  * exceeded the key material must no longer be recoverable.
100  *
101  * <p>A recoverable key chain snapshot is considered pending if any of the following conditions
102  * are met:
103  *
104  * <ul>
105  *     <li>The system app mutates the key chain. i.e., generates, imports, or removes a key.
106  *     <li>The user changes their lock screen.
107  * </ul>
108  *
109  * <p>Whenever the user unlocks their device, if a snapshot is pending, the Recovery Controller
110  * generates a new snapshot. It follows these steps to do so:
111  *
112  * <ul>
113  *     <li>Generates a 256-bit AES key using {@link java.security.SecureRandom}. This is the
114  *     Recovery Key.
115  *     <li>Wraps the key material of all keys in the recoverable key chain with the Recovery Key.
116  *     <li>Encrypts the Recovery Key with both the public key of the trusted hardware module and a
117  *     symmetric key derived from the user's lock screen.
118  * </ul>
119  *
120  * <p>The controller then writes this snapshot to disk, and uses the {@link PendingIntent} that was
121  * set by the Recovery Agent during initialization to inform it that a new snapshot is available.
122  * The snapshot only contains keys for that Recovery Agent's {@code uid} - i.e., keys the agent's
123  * app itself generated. If multiple Recovery Agents exist on the device, each will be notified of
124  * their new snapshots, and each snapshots' keys will be only those belonging to the same
125  * {@code uid}.
126  *
127  * <p>The Recovery Agent retrieves its most recent snapshot by calling
128  * {@link #getKeyChainSnapshot()}. It syncs the snapshot to the remote server. The snapshot contains
129  * the public key used for encryption, which the server uses to forward the encrypted recovery key
130  * to the correct trusted hardware module. The snapshot also contains the server params, which are
131  * used to identify this device to the server.
132  *
133  * <p>The client uses the server params to identify a device whose key chain it wishes to restore.
134  * This may be on a different device to the device that originally synced the key chain. The client
135  * sends the server params identifying the previous device to the server. The server returns the
136  * X509 certificate identifying the trusted hardware module in which the encrypted Recovery Key is
137  * stored. It also returns some vault parameters identifying that particular Recovery Key to the
138  * trusted hardware module. And it also returns a vault challenge, which is used as part of the
139  * vault opening protocol to ensure the recovery claim is fresh. See the whitepaper for more
140  * details.
141  *
142  * <p>The key chain is recovered via a {@link RecoverySession}. A Recovery Agent creates one by
143  * invoking {@link #createRecoverySession()}. It then invokes
144  * {@link RecoverySession#start(String, CertPath, byte[], byte[], List)} with these arguments:
145  *
146  * <ul>
147  *     <li>The alias of the root of trust used to verify the trusted hardware module.
148  *     <li>The X509 certificate of the trusted hardware module.
149  *     <li>The vault parameters used to identify the Recovery Key to the trusted hardware module.
150  *     <li>The vault challenge, as issued by the trusted hardware module.
151  *     <li>A list of secrets, corresponding to the secrets used to protect the key chain. At the
152  *     moment this is a single {@link KeyChainProtectionParams} containing the lock screen of the
153  *     device whose key chain is to be recovered.
154  * </ul>
155  *
156  * <p>This method returns a byte array containing the Recovery Claim, which can be issued to the
157  * remote trusted hardware module. It is encrypted with the trusted hardware module's public key
158  * (which has itself been certified with the root of trust). It also contains an ephemeral symmetric
159  * key generated for this recovery session, which the remote trusted hardware module uses to encrypt
160  * its responses. This is the Session Key.
161  *
162  * <p>If the lock screen provided is correct, the remote trusted hardware module decrypts one of the
163  * layers of lock-screen encryption from the Recovery Key. It then returns this key, encrypted with
164  * the Session Key to the Recovery Agent. As the Recovery Agent does not know the Session Key, it
165  * must then invoke {@link RecoverySession#recoverKeyChainSnapshot(byte[], List)} with the encrypted
166  * Recovery Key and the list of wrapped application keys. The controller then decrypts the layer of
167  * encryption provided by the Session Key, and uses the lock screen to decrypt the final layer of
168  * encryption. It then uses the Recovery Key to decrypt all of the wrapped application keys, and
169  * imports them into its own KeyStore. The Recovery Agent's app may then access these keys by
170  * calling {@link #getKey(String)}. Only this app's {@code uid} may access the keys that have been
171  * recovered.
172  *
173  * @hide
174  */
175 @SystemApi
176 public class RecoveryController {
177     private static final String TAG = "RecoveryController";
178 
179     /** Key has been successfully synced. */
180     public static final int RECOVERY_STATUS_SYNCED = 0;
181     /** Waiting for recovery agent to sync the key. */
182     public static final int RECOVERY_STATUS_SYNC_IN_PROGRESS = 1;
183     /** Key cannot be synced. */
184     public static final int RECOVERY_STATUS_PERMANENT_FAILURE = 3;
185 
186     /**
187      * Failed because no snapshot is yet pending to be synced for the user.
188      *
189      * @hide
190      */
191     public static final int ERROR_NO_SNAPSHOT_PENDING = 21;
192 
193     /**
194      * Failed due to an error internal to the recovery service. This is unexpected and indicates
195      * either a problem with the logic in the service, or a problem with a dependency of the
196      * service (such as AndroidKeyStore).
197      *
198      * @hide
199      */
200     public static final int ERROR_SERVICE_INTERNAL_ERROR = 22;
201 
202     /**
203      * Failed because the user does not have a lock screen set.
204      *
205      * @hide
206      */
207     public static final int ERROR_INSECURE_USER = 23;
208 
209     /**
210      * Error thrown when attempting to use a recovery session that has since been closed.
211      *
212      * @hide
213      */
214     public static final int ERROR_SESSION_EXPIRED = 24;
215 
216     /**
217      * Failed because the format of the provided certificate is incorrect, e.g., cannot be decoded
218      * properly or misses necessary fields.
219      *
220      * <p>Note that this is different from {@link #ERROR_INVALID_CERTIFICATE}, which implies the
221      * certificate has a correct format but cannot be validated.
222      *
223      * @hide
224      */
225     public static final int ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE_FORMAT = 25;
226 
227     /**
228      * Error thrown if decryption failed. This might be because the tag is wrong, the key is wrong,
229      * the data has become corrupted, the data has been tampered with, etc.
230      *
231      * @hide
232      */
233     public static final int ERROR_DECRYPTION_FAILED = 26;
234 
235     /**
236      * Error thrown if the format of a given key is invalid. This might be because the key has a
237      * wrong length, invalid content, etc.
238      *
239      * @hide
240      */
241     public static final int ERROR_INVALID_KEY_FORMAT = 27;
242 
243     /**
244      * Failed because the provided certificate cannot be validated, e.g., is expired or has invalid
245      * signatures.
246      *
247      * <p>Note that this is different from {@link #ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE_FORMAT}, which denotes
248      * incorrect certificate formats, e.g., due to wrong encoding or structure.
249      *
250      * @hide
251      */
252     public static final int ERROR_INVALID_CERTIFICATE = 28;
253 
254 
255     /**
256      * Failed because the provided certificate contained serial version which is lower that the
257      * version device is already initialized with. It is not possible to downgrade serial version of
258      * the provided certificate.
259      *
260      * @hide
261      */
262     public static final int ERROR_DOWNGRADE_CERTIFICATE = 29;
263 
264     private final ILockSettings mBinder;
265     private final KeyStore mKeyStore;
266 
RecoveryController(ILockSettings binder, KeyStore keystore)267     private RecoveryController(ILockSettings binder, KeyStore keystore) {
268         mBinder = binder;
269         mKeyStore = keystore;
270     }
271 
272     /**
273      * Internal method used by {@code RecoverySession}.
274      *
275      * @hide
276      */
getBinder()277     ILockSettings getBinder() {
278         return mBinder;
279     }
280 
281     /**
282      * Gets a new instance of the class.
283      */
284     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getInstance(@onNull Context context)285     @NonNull public static RecoveryController getInstance(@NonNull Context context) {
286         ILockSettings lockSettings =
287                 ILockSettings.Stub.asInterface(ServiceManager.getService("lock_settings"));
288         return new RecoveryController(lockSettings, KeyStore.getInstance());
289     }
290 
291     /**
292      * Checks whether the recoverable key store is currently available.
293      *
294      * <p>If it returns true, the device must currently be using a screen lock that is supported for
295      * use with the recoverable key store, i.e. AOSP PIN, pattern or password.
296      */
297     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
isRecoverableKeyStoreEnabled(@onNull Context context)298     public static boolean isRecoverableKeyStoreEnabled(@NonNull Context context) {
299         KeyguardManager keyguardManager = context.getSystemService(KeyguardManager.class);
300         return keyguardManager != null && keyguardManager.isDeviceSecure();
301     }
302 
303     /**
304      * @deprecated Use {@link #initRecoveryService(String, byte[], byte[])} instead.
305      * @removed
306      */
307     @Deprecated
308     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
initRecoveryService( @onNull String rootCertificateAlias, @NonNull byte[] signedPublicKeyList)309     public void initRecoveryService(
310             @NonNull String rootCertificateAlias, @NonNull byte[] signedPublicKeyList)
311             throws CertificateException, InternalRecoveryServiceException {
312         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
313     }
314 
315     /**
316      * Initializes the recovery service for the calling application. The detailed steps should be:
317      * <ol>
318      *     <li>Parse {@code signatureFile} to get relevant information.
319      *     <li>Validate the signer's X509 certificate, contained in {@code signatureFile}, against
320      *         the root certificate pre-installed in the OS and chosen by {@code
321      *         rootCertificateAlias}.
322      *     <li>Verify the public-key signature, contained in {@code signatureFile}, and verify it
323      *         against the entire {@code certificateFile}.
324      *     <li>Parse {@code certificateFile} to get relevant information.
325      *     <li>Check the serial number, contained in {@code certificateFile}, and skip the following
326      *         steps if the serial number is not larger than the one previously stored.
327      *     <li>Randomly choose a X509 certificate from the endpoint X509 certificates, contained in
328      *         {@code certificateFile}, and validate it against the root certificate pre-installed
329      *         in the OS and chosen by {@code rootCertificateAlias}.
330      *     <li>Store the chosen X509 certificate and the serial in local database for later use.
331      * </ol>
332      *
333      * @param rootCertificateAlias the alias of a root certificate pre-installed in the OS
334      * @param certificateFile the binary content of the XML file containing a list of recovery
335      *     service X509 certificates, and other metadata including the serial number
336      * @param signatureFile the binary content of the XML file containing the public-key signature
337      *     of the entire certificate file, and a signer's X509 certificate
338      * @throws CertificateException if the given certificate files cannot be parsed or validated
339      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
340      *     service.
341      */
342     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
initRecoveryService( @onNull String rootCertificateAlias, @NonNull byte[] certificateFile, @NonNull byte[] signatureFile)343     public void initRecoveryService(
344             @NonNull String rootCertificateAlias, @NonNull byte[] certificateFile,
345             @NonNull byte[] signatureFile)
346             throws CertificateException, InternalRecoveryServiceException {
347         try {
348             mBinder.initRecoveryServiceWithSigFile(
349                     rootCertificateAlias, certificateFile, signatureFile);
350         } catch (RemoteException e) {
351             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
352         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
353             if (e.errorCode == ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE_FORMAT
354                     || e.errorCode == ERROR_INVALID_CERTIFICATE) {
355                 throw new CertificateException("Invalid certificate for recovery service", e);
356             }
357             if (e.errorCode == ERROR_DOWNGRADE_CERTIFICATE) {
358                 throw new CertificateException(
359                         "Downgrading certificate serial version isn't supported.", e);
360             }
361             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
362         }
363     }
364 
365     /**
366      * @deprecated Use {@link #getKeyChainSnapshot()}
367      * @removed
368      */
369     @Deprecated
370     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getRecoveryData()371     public @Nullable KeyChainSnapshot getRecoveryData() throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
372         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
373     }
374 
375     /**
376      * Returns data necessary to store all recoverable keys. Key material is
377      * encrypted with user secret and recovery public key.
378      *
379      * @return Data necessary to recover keystore or {@code null} if snapshot is not available.
380      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
381      *     service.
382      */
383     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getKeyChainSnapshot()384     public @Nullable KeyChainSnapshot getKeyChainSnapshot()
385             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
386         try {
387             return mBinder.getKeyChainSnapshot();
388         } catch (RemoteException e) {
389             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
390         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
391             if (e.errorCode == ERROR_NO_SNAPSHOT_PENDING) {
392                 return null;
393             }
394             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
395         }
396     }
397 
398     /**
399      * Sets a listener which notifies recovery agent that new recovery snapshot is available. {@link
400      * #getKeyChainSnapshot} can be used to get the snapshot. Note that every recovery agent can
401      * have at most one registered listener at any time.
402      *
403      * @param intent triggered when new snapshot is available. Unregisters listener if the value is
404      *     {@code null}.
405      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
406      *     service.
407      */
408     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
setSnapshotCreatedPendingIntent(@ullable PendingIntent intent)409     public void setSnapshotCreatedPendingIntent(@Nullable PendingIntent intent)
410             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
411         try {
412             mBinder.setSnapshotCreatedPendingIntent(intent);
413         } catch (RemoteException e) {
414             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
415         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
416             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
417         }
418     }
419 
420     /**
421      * Server parameters used to generate new recovery key blobs. This value will be included in
422      * {@code KeyChainSnapshot.getEncryptedRecoveryKeyBlob()}. The same value must be included
423      * in vaultParams {@link RecoverySession#start(CertPath, byte[], byte[], List)}.
424      *
425      * @param serverParams included in recovery key blob.
426      * @see #getKeyChainSnapshot
427      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
428      *     service.
429      */
430     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
setServerParams(@onNull byte[] serverParams)431     public void setServerParams(@NonNull byte[] serverParams)
432             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
433         try {
434             mBinder.setServerParams(serverParams);
435         } catch (RemoteException e) {
436             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
437         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
438             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
439         }
440     }
441 
442     /**
443      * @deprecated Use {@link #getAliases()}.
444      * @removed
445      */
446     @Deprecated
447     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getAliases(@ullable String packageName)448     public List<String> getAliases(@Nullable String packageName)
449             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
450         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
451     }
452 
453     /**
454      * Returns a list of aliases of keys belonging to the application.
455      */
456     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getAliases()457     public @NonNull List<String> getAliases() throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
458         try {
459             Map<String, Integer> allStatuses = mBinder.getRecoveryStatus();
460             return new ArrayList<>(allStatuses.keySet());
461         } catch (RemoteException e) {
462             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
463         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
464             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
465         }
466     }
467 
468     /**
469      * @deprecated Use {@link #setRecoveryStatus(String, int)}
470      * @removed
471      */
472     @Deprecated
473     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
setRecoveryStatus( @onNull String packageName, String alias, int status)474     public void setRecoveryStatus(
475             @NonNull String packageName, String alias, int status)
476             throws NameNotFoundException, InternalRecoveryServiceException {
477         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
478     }
479 
480     /**
481      * Sets the recovery status for given key. It is used to notify the keystore that the key was
482      * successfully stored on the server or that there was an error. An application can check this
483      * value using {@link #getRecoveryStatus(String, String)}.
484      *
485      * @param alias The alias of the key whose status to set.
486      * @param status The status of the key. One of {@link #RECOVERY_STATUS_SYNCED},
487      *     {@link #RECOVERY_STATUS_SYNC_IN_PROGRESS} or {@link #RECOVERY_STATUS_PERMANENT_FAILURE}.
488      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
489      *     service.
490      */
491     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
setRecoveryStatus(@onNull String alias, int status)492     public void setRecoveryStatus(@NonNull String alias, int status)
493             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
494         try {
495             mBinder.setRecoveryStatus(alias, status);
496         } catch (RemoteException e) {
497             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
498         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
499             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
500         }
501     }
502 
503     /**
504      * @deprecated Use {@link #getRecoveryStatus(String)}.
505      * @removed
506      */
507     @Deprecated
508     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getRecoveryStatus(String packageName, String alias)509     public int getRecoveryStatus(String packageName, String alias)
510             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
511         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
512     }
513 
514     /**
515      * Returns the recovery status for the key with the given {@code alias}.
516      *
517      * <ul>
518      *   <li>{@link #RECOVERY_STATUS_SYNCED}
519      *   <li>{@link #RECOVERY_STATUS_SYNC_IN_PROGRESS}
520      *   <li>{@link #RECOVERY_STATUS_PERMANENT_FAILURE}
521      * </ul>
522      *
523      * @see #setRecoveryStatus(String, int)
524      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
525      *     service.
526      */
527     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getRecoveryStatus(@onNull String alias)528     public int getRecoveryStatus(@NonNull String alias) throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
529         try {
530             Map<String, Integer> allStatuses = mBinder.getRecoveryStatus();
531             Integer status = allStatuses.get(alias);
532             if (status == null) {
533                 return RecoveryController.RECOVERY_STATUS_PERMANENT_FAILURE;
534             } else {
535                 return status;
536             }
537         } catch (RemoteException e) {
538             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
539         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
540             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
541         }
542     }
543 
544     /**
545      * Specifies a set of secret types used for end-to-end keystore encryption. Knowing all of them
546      * is necessary to recover data.
547      *
548      * @param secretTypes {@link KeyChainProtectionParams#TYPE_LOCKSCREEN}
549      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
550      *     service.
551      */
552     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
setRecoverySecretTypes( @onNull @eyChainProtectionParams.UserSecretType int[] secretTypes)553     public void setRecoverySecretTypes(
554             @NonNull @KeyChainProtectionParams.UserSecretType int[] secretTypes)
555             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
556         try {
557             mBinder.setRecoverySecretTypes(secretTypes);
558         } catch (RemoteException e) {
559             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
560         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
561             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
562         }
563     }
564 
565     /**
566      * Defines a set of secret types used for end-to-end keystore encryption. Knowing all of them is
567      * necessary to generate KeyChainSnapshot.
568      *
569      * @return list of recovery secret types
570      * @see KeyChainSnapshot
571      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
572      *     service.
573      */
574     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getRecoverySecretTypes()575     public @NonNull @KeyChainProtectionParams.UserSecretType int[] getRecoverySecretTypes()
576             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
577         try {
578             return mBinder.getRecoverySecretTypes();
579         } catch (RemoteException e) {
580             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
581         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
582             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
583         }
584     }
585 
586     /**
587      * Deprecated.
588      * Generates a AES256/GCM/NoPADDING key called {@code alias} and loads it into the recoverable
589      * key store. Returns the raw material of the key.
590      *
591      * @param alias The key alias.
592      * @param account The account associated with the key
593      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
594      *     service.
595      * @throws LockScreenRequiredException if the user has not set a lock screen. This is required
596      *     to generate recoverable keys, as the snapshots are encrypted using a key derived from the
597      *     lock screen.
598      * @deprecated Use {@link #generateKey(String)}
599      * @removed
600      */
601     @Deprecated
602     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
generateAndStoreKey(@onNull String alias, byte[] account)603     public byte[] generateAndStoreKey(@NonNull String alias, byte[] account)
604             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException, LockScreenRequiredException {
605         throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Operation is not supported, use generateKey");
606     }
607 
608     /**
609      * @deprecated Use {@link #generateKey(String)}.
610      * @removed
611      */
612     @Deprecated
613     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
generateKey(@onNull String alias, byte[] account)614     public Key generateKey(@NonNull String alias, byte[] account)
615             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException, LockScreenRequiredException {
616         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
617     }
618 
619     /**
620      * Generates a recoverable key with the given {@code alias}.
621      *
622      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
623      *     service.
624      * @throws LockScreenRequiredException if the user does not have a lock screen set. A lock
625      *     screen is required to generate recoverable keys.
626      */
627     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
generateKey(@onNull String alias)628     public @NonNull Key generateKey(@NonNull String alias) throws InternalRecoveryServiceException,
629             LockScreenRequiredException {
630         try {
631             String grantAlias = mBinder.generateKey(alias);
632             if (grantAlias == null) {
633                 throw new InternalRecoveryServiceException("null grant alias");
634             }
635             return getKeyFromGrant(grantAlias);
636         } catch (RemoteException e) {
637             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
638         } catch (UnrecoverableKeyException e) {
639             throw new InternalRecoveryServiceException("Failed to get key from keystore", e);
640         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
641             if (e.errorCode == ERROR_INSECURE_USER) {
642                 throw new LockScreenRequiredException(e.getMessage());
643             }
644             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
645         }
646     }
647 
648     /**
649      * Imports a 256-bit recoverable AES key with the given {@code alias} and the raw bytes {@code
650      * keyBytes}.
651      *
652      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
653      *     service.
654      * @throws LockScreenRequiredException if the user does not have a lock screen set. A lock
655      *     screen is required to generate recoverable keys.
656      *
657      */
658     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
importKey(@onNull String alias, @NonNull byte[] keyBytes)659     public @NonNull Key importKey(@NonNull String alias, @NonNull byte[] keyBytes)
660             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException, LockScreenRequiredException {
661         try {
662             String grantAlias = mBinder.importKey(alias, keyBytes);
663             if (grantAlias == null) {
664                 throw new InternalRecoveryServiceException("Null grant alias");
665             }
666             return getKeyFromGrant(grantAlias);
667         } catch (RemoteException e) {
668             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
669         } catch (UnrecoverableKeyException e) {
670             throw new InternalRecoveryServiceException("Failed to get key from keystore", e);
671         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
672             if (e.errorCode == ERROR_INSECURE_USER) {
673                 throw new LockScreenRequiredException(e.getMessage());
674             }
675             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
676         }
677     }
678 
679     /**
680      * Gets a key called {@code alias} from the recoverable key store.
681      *
682      * @param alias The key alias.
683      * @return The key.
684      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
685      *     service.
686      * @throws UnrecoverableKeyException if key is permanently invalidated or not found.
687      */
688     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getKey(@onNull String alias)689     public @Nullable Key getKey(@NonNull String alias)
690             throws InternalRecoveryServiceException, UnrecoverableKeyException {
691         try {
692             String grantAlias = mBinder.getKey(alias);
693             if (grantAlias == null || "".equals(grantAlias)) {
694                 return null;
695             }
696             return getKeyFromGrant(grantAlias);
697         } catch (RemoteException e) {
698             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
699         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
700             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
701         }
702     }
703 
704     /**
705      * Returns the key with the given {@code grantAlias}.
706      */
getKeyFromGrant(@onNull String grantAlias)707     @NonNull Key getKeyFromGrant(@NonNull String grantAlias) throws UnrecoverableKeyException {
708         return AndroidKeyStoreProvider.loadAndroidKeyStoreKeyFromKeystore(
709                 mKeyStore,
710                 grantAlias,
711                 KeyStore.UID_SELF);
712     }
713 
714     /**
715      * Removes a key called {@code alias} from the recoverable key store.
716      *
717      * @param alias The key alias.
718      * @throws InternalRecoveryServiceException if an unexpected error occurred in the recovery
719      *     service.
720      */
721     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
removeKey(@onNull String alias)722     public void removeKey(@NonNull String alias) throws InternalRecoveryServiceException {
723         try {
724             mBinder.removeKey(alias);
725         } catch (RemoteException e) {
726             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
727         } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
728             throw wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(e);
729         }
730     }
731 
732     /**
733      * Returns a new {@link RecoverySession}.
734      *
735      * <p>A recovery session is required to restore keys from a remote store.
736      */
737     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
createRecoverySession()738     public @NonNull RecoverySession createRecoverySession() {
739         return RecoverySession.newInstance(this);
740     }
741 
742     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECOVER_KEYSTORE)
getRootCertificates()743     public @NonNull Map<String, X509Certificate> getRootCertificates() {
744         return TrustedRootCertificates.getRootCertificates();
745     }
746 
wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException( ServiceSpecificException e)747     InternalRecoveryServiceException wrapUnexpectedServiceSpecificException(
748             ServiceSpecificException e) {
749         if (e.errorCode == ERROR_SERVICE_INTERNAL_ERROR) {
750             return new InternalRecoveryServiceException(e.getMessage());
751         }
752 
753         // Should never happen. If it does, it's a bug, and we need to update how the method that
754         // called this throws its exceptions.
755         return new InternalRecoveryServiceException("Unexpected error code for method: "
756                 + e.errorCode, e);
757     }
758 }
759