On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 12:37:20PM +1000, Daniel Axtens wrote: > Signing grub for firmware that verifies an appended signature is a > bit fiddly. I don't want people to have to figure it out from scratch > so document it here. > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Axtens <d...@axtens.net> > --- > docs/grub.texi | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/docs/grub.texi b/docs/grub.texi > index 35da48456d9e..bbbe6c7e07bf 100644 > --- a/docs/grub.texi > +++ b/docs/grub.texi > @@ -5970,6 +5970,48 @@ image works under UEFI secure boot and can maintain > the secure-boot chain. It > will also be necessary to enrol the public key used into a relevant firmware > key database. > > +@section Signing GRUB with an appended signature > + > +The @file{core.img} itself can be signed with a Linux kernel module-style > +appended signature. > + > +To support IEEE1275 platforms where the boot image is often loaded directly > +from a disk partition rather than from a file system, the @file{core.img}
Maybe `core.elf` should be used for embedded image on ieee1275 platform? The core.img is more pc bios specific IMHO, and hence would be edited on-the-fly during the grub-install/grub-bios-setup process for keeping or adding some records, making it not a good example to the proposed procedure here as the image on filesysetm and partition may differ. > +can specify the size and location of the appended signature with an ELF > +note added by @command{grub-install}. > + > +An image can be signed this way using the @command{sign-file} command from > +the Linux kernel: > + > +@example > +@group > +# grub.key is your private key and certificate.der is your public key > + > +# Determine the size of the appended signature. It depends on the signing > +# certificate and the hash algorithm > +touch empty > +sign-file SHA256 grub.key certificate.der empty empty.sig > +SIG_SIZE=`stat -c '%s' empty.sig` > +rm empty empty.sig > + > +# Build a grub image with $SIG_SIZE reserved for the signature > +grub-install --appended-signature-size $SIG_SIZE --modules="..." ... > + > +# Replace the reserved size with a signature: > +# cut off the last $SIG_SIZE bytes with truncate's minus modifier > +truncate -s -$SIG_SIZE /boot/grub/powerpc-ieee1275/core.elf core.elf.unsigned > +# sign the trimmed file with an appended signature, restoring the correct > size > +sign-file SHA256 grub.key certificate.der core.elf.unsigned core.elf.signed > + > +# Don't forget to install the signed image as required > +# (e.g. on powerpc-ieee1275, to the PReP partition) Could you please provide more indication on how to install the signed image afterwards ? I suppose it is 'dd' for writing the core.elf.signed to the PReP partition but not really sure that is correct. It also looked to me that the entire process can be integrated to grub-install so the user can get less hassle to setting it up. For that matters we could work out new grub-install options to accept user's private key and public key certicate to compose signed image with appended signature and install it on the fly. Is there anything that I could have missed here ? Thanks, Michael > +@end group > +@end example > + > +As with UEFI secure boot, it is necessary to build in the required modules, > +or sign them separately. > + > + > @node Platform limitations > @chapter Platform limitations > > -- > 2.25.1 > > > _______________________________________________ > Grub-devel mailing list > Grub-devel@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel