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diff --git a/qemu-doc.texi b/qemu-doc.texi index d2986cba50..48af5155c7 100644 --- a/qemu-doc.texi +++ b/qemu-doc.texi @@ -540,10 +540,20 @@ File name of a base image (see @option{create} subcommand) @item backing_fmt Image format of the base image @item encryption -If this option is set to @code{on}, the image is encrypted with 128-bit AES-CBC. +This option is deprecated and equivalent to @code{encrypt.format=aes} -The use of encryption in qcow and qcow2 images is considered to be flawed by -modern cryptography standards, suffering from a number of design problems: +@item encrypt.format + +If this is set to @code{luks}, it requests that the qcow2 payload (not +qcow2 header) be encrypted using the LUKS format. The passphrase to +use to unlock the LUKS key slot is given by the @code{encrypt.key-secret} +parameter. LUKS encryption parameters can be tuned with the other +@code{encrypt.*} parameters. + +If this is set to @code{aes}, the image is encrypted with 128-bit AES-CBC. +The encryption key is given by the @code{encrypt.key-secret} parameter. +This encryption format is considered to be flawed by modern cryptography +standards, suffering from a number of design problems: @itemize @minus @item The AES-CBC cipher is used with predictable initialization vectors based @@ -558,10 +568,45 @@ original file must then be securely erased using a program like shred, though even this is ineffective with many modern storage technologies. @end itemize -Use of qcow / qcow2 encryption with QEMU is deprecated, and support for -it will go away in a future release. Users are recommended to use an -alternative encryption technology such as the Linux dm-crypt / LUKS -system. +The use of this is no longer supported in system emulators. Support only +remains in the command line utilities, for the purposes of data liberation +and interoperability with old versions of QEMU. The @code{luks} format +should be used instead. + +@item encrypt.key-secret + +Provides the ID of a @code{secret} object that contains the passphrase +(@code{encrypt.format=luks}) or encryption key (@code{encrypt.format=aes}). + +@item encrypt.cipher-alg + +Name of the cipher algorithm and key length. Currently defaults +to @code{aes-256}. Only used when @code{encrypt.format=luks}. + +@item encrypt.cipher-mode + +Name of the encryption mode to use. Currently defaults to @code{xts}. +Only used when @code{encrypt.format=luks}. + +@item encrypt.ivgen-alg + +Name of the initialization vector generator algorithm. Currently defaults +to @code{plain64}. Only used when @code{encrypt.format=luks}. + +@item encrypt.ivgen-hash-alg + +Name of the hash algorithm to use with the initialization vector generator +(if required). Defaults to @code{sha256}. Only used when @code{encrypt.format=luks}. + +@item encrypt.hash-alg + +Name of the hash algorithm to use for PBKDF algorithm +Defaults to @code{sha256}. Only used when @code{encrypt.format=luks}. + +@item encrypt.iter-time + +Amount of time, in milliseconds, to use for PBKDF algorithm per key slot. +Defaults to @code{2000}. Only used when @code{encrypt.format=luks}. @item cluster_size Changes the qcow2 cluster size (must be between 512 and 2M). Smaller cluster @@ -636,7 +681,69 @@ Supported options: @item backing_file File name of a base image (see @option{create} subcommand) @item encryption -If this option is set to @code{on}, the image is encrypted. +This option is deprecated and equivalent to @code{encrypt.format=aes} + +@item encrypt.format +If this is set to @code{aes}, the image is encrypted with 128-bit AES-CBC. +The encryption key is given by the @code{encrypt.key-secret} parameter. +This encryption format is considered to be flawed by modern cryptography +standards, suffering from a number of design problems enumerated previously +against the @code{qcow2} image format. + +The use of this is no longer supported in system emulators. Support only +remains in the command line utilities, for the purposes of data liberation +and interoperability with old versions of QEMU. + +Users requiring native encryption should use the @code{qcow2} format +instead with @code{encrypt.format=luks}. + +@item encrypt.key-secret + +Provides the ID of a @code{secret} object that contains the encryption +key (@code{encrypt.format=aes}). + +@end table + +@item luks + +LUKS v1 encryption format, compatible with Linux dm-crypt/cryptsetup + +Supported options: +@table @code + +@item key-secret + +Provides the ID of a @code{secret} object that contains the passphrase. + +@item cipher-alg + +Name of the cipher algorithm and key length. Currently defaults +to @code{aes-256}. + +@item cipher-mode + +Name of the encryption mode to use. Currently defaults to @code{xts}. + +@item ivgen-alg + +Name of the initialization vector generator algorithm. Currently defaults +to @code{plain64}. + +@item ivgen-hash-alg + +Name of the hash algorithm to use with the initialization vector generator +(if required). Defaults to @code{sha256}. + +@item hash-alg + +Name of the hash algorithm to use for PBKDF algorithm +Defaults to @code{sha256}. + +@item iter-time + +Amount of time, in milliseconds, to use for PBKDF algorithm per key slot. +Defaults to @code{2000}. + @end table @item vdi |