After internal design review, we decided to remove exposing algorithm
choice to the end-user for the initial release. We'll solve nonce
rotation by forcing rotations automatically on key GC (in a core job,
not included in this changeset). Default to AES-256 GCM for the
following criteria:
* faster implementation when hardware acceleration is available
* FIPS compliant
* implementation in pure go
* post-quantum resistance
Also fixed a bug in the decoding from keystore and switched to a
harder-to-misuse encoding method.
This changeset implements the keystore serialization/deserialization:
* Adds a JSON serialization extension for the `RootKey` struct, along with a metadata stub. When we serialize RootKey to the on-disk keystore, we want to base64 encode the key material but also exclude any frequently-changing fields which are stored in raft.
* Implements methods for loading/saving keys to the keystore.
* Implements methods for restoring the whole keystore from disk.
* Wires it all up with the `Keyring` RPC handlers and fixes up any fallout on tests.
The CSI HTTP API has to transform the CSI volume to redact secrets,
remove the claims fields, and to consolidate the allocation stubs into
a single slice of alloc stubs. This was done manually in #8590 but
this is a large amount of code and has proven both very bug prone
(see #8659, #8666, #8699, #8735, and #12150) and requires updating
lots of code every time we add a field to volumes or plugins.
In #10202 we introduce encoding improvements for the `Node` struct
that allow a more minimal transformation. Apply this same approach to
serializing `structs.CSIVolume` to API responses.
Also, the original reasoning behind #8590 for plugins no longer holds
because the counts are now denormalized within the state store, so we
can simply remove this transformation entirely.