Both the master key and key slot passphrases are run through the PBKDF2
algorithm. The iterations count is expected to be generally very large
(many 10's or 100's of 1000s). It is hard to define a low level cutoff,
but we can certainly say that iterations count should be non-zero. A
zero count likely indicates an initialization mistake so reject it.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com>
---
 crypto/block-luks.c | 11 +++++++++++
 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+)

diff --git a/crypto/block-luks.c b/crypto/block-luks.c
index e6ee8506b2..254490c256 100644
--- a/crypto/block-luks.c
+++ b/crypto/block-luks.c
@@ -579,6 +579,11 @@ qcrypto_block_luks_check_header(const QCryptoBlockLUKS 
*luks, Error **errp)
         return -1;
     }
 
+    if (luks->header.master_key_iterations == 0) {
+        error_setg(errp, "LUKS key iteration count is zero");
+        return -1;
+    }
+
     /* Check all keyslots for corruption  */
     for (i = 0 ; i < QCRYPTO_BLOCK_LUKS_NUM_KEY_SLOTS ; i++) {
 
@@ -602,6 +607,12 @@ qcrypto_block_luks_check_header(const QCryptoBlockLUKS 
*luks, Error **errp)
             return -1;
         }
 
+        if (slot1->active == QCRYPTO_BLOCK_LUKS_KEY_SLOT_ENABLED &&
+            slot1->iterations == 0) {
+            error_setg(errp, "Keyslot %zu iteration count is zero", i);
+            return -1;
+        }
+
         if (start1 < DIV_ROUND_UP(QCRYPTO_BLOCK_LUKS_KEY_SLOT_OFFSET,
                                   QCRYPTO_BLOCK_LUKS_SECTOR_SIZE)) {
             error_setg(errp,
-- 
2.37.2


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