Re: [gentoo-dev] [PATCH 1/2 v2] kernel-build.eclass: add IUSE="+strip modules-sign", install generated keys

2023-06-15 Thread Andrew Ammerlaan

On 15/06/2023 15:46, Mike Gilbert wrote:

On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 9:06 AM Andrew Ammerlaan
 wrote:

   # @FUNCTION: kernel-build_merge_configs
@@ -270,16 +354,39 @@ kernel-build_merge_configs() {
 local user_configs=( "${BROOT}"/etc/kernel/config.d/*.config )
 shopt -u nullglob

+   local merge_configs=( "${@}" )
+
+   if [[ -n "${ALLOW_MODULES_SIGN}" ]]; then
+   if use modules-sign; then
+   : "${MODULES_SIGN_HASH:=sha512}"
+   cat <<-EOF > "${WORKDIR}/modules-sign.config" || die
+   ## Enable module signing
+   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y
+   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL=y
+   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE=y
+   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_${MODULES_SIGN_HASH^^}=y


I'm not sure if it matters, but menuconfig would also set
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_HASH. eg.


When I tested this earlier CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_HASH was entirely dependent 
on the setting of CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_${MODULES_SIGN_HASH^^}.
I.e. setting CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_${MODULES_SIGN_HASH^^}=y automatically 
sets CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_HASH=${MODULES_SIGN_HASH} to the same value. Only 
setting CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_HASH is ignored and it reverts back to the 
default value of CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA512. We could set both, but there 
is no functional difference.


Best regards,
Andrew




Re: [gentoo-dev] [PATCH 1/2 v2] kernel-build.eclass: add IUSE="+strip modules-sign", install generated keys

2023-06-15 Thread Mike Gilbert
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 9:06 AM Andrew Ammerlaan
 wrote:
>   # @FUNCTION: kernel-build_merge_configs
> @@ -270,16 +354,39 @@ kernel-build_merge_configs() {
> local user_configs=( "${BROOT}"/etc/kernel/config.d/*.config )
> shopt -u nullglob
>
> +   local merge_configs=( "${@}" )
> +
> +   if [[ -n "${ALLOW_MODULES_SIGN}" ]]; then
> +   if use modules-sign; then
> +   : "${MODULES_SIGN_HASH:=sha512}"
> +   cat <<-EOF > "${WORKDIR}/modules-sign.config" || die
> +   ## Enable module signing
> +   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y
> +   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL=y
> +   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE=y
> +   CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_${MODULES_SIGN_HASH^^}=y

I'm not sure if it matters, but menuconfig would also set
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_HASH. eg.

CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE=y
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL=y
# CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA1 is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA224 is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA256 is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA384 is not set
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA512=y
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_HASH="sha512"



Re: [gentoo-dev] [PATCH 1/2 v2] kernel-build.eclass: add IUSE="+strip modules-sign", install generated keys

2023-06-15 Thread Andrew Ammerlaan
Version 2 moves all of the logic into the eclass, reducing code 
duplication at the cost of potentially having to adjust the 
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_* logic at some later stage if this changes upstream.


We now also unset KBUILD_SIGN_PIN, as is done in linux-mod-r1.eclass as 
well.


From b0e42a34469c3799b2c2c636d794a95040549133 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Ammerlaan 
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 11:50:10 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] kernel-build.eclass: add IUSE="+strip modules-sign", 
install

 generated keys

- Let the kernel build system handle stripping of the modules.
This is necessary for successfully signing and compressing modules.
Inspired by linux-mod-r1.eclass.

- If the build system has generated keys or certificates, install them.
This is required to successfully sign external kernel modules.

- Enable module signing configure options if requested by the user.

- Define the user variables MODULES_SIGN_HASH and MODULES_SIGN_KEY.
For controlling the used hashing algorithm and allowing the use of
external keys. These variables are the same as in linux-mod-r1.eclass

- Warn the user if we are letting the kernel build system generate the 
signing
key. This key will end up binary packages. Plus external modules will 
have to

be resigned if gentoo-kernel is re-emerged (i.e. a new key was generated).

Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/814344
Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/881651
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ammerlaan 
---
 eclass/kernel-build.eclass | 115 +++--
 1 file changed, 111 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/eclass/kernel-build.eclass b/eclass/kernel-build.eclass
index da215a055a467..7634a4445350f 100644
--- a/eclass/kernel-build.eclass
+++ b/eclass/kernel-build.eclass
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright 2020-2022 Gentoo Authors
+# Copyright 2020-2023 Gentoo Authors
 # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2

 # @ECLASS: kernel-build.eclass
@@ -41,6 +41,50 @@ BDEPEND="
app-alternatives/yacc
 "

+IUSE="+strip"
+
+# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: ALLOW_MODULES_SIGN
+# @PRE_INHERIT
+# @DEFAULT_UNSET
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# If set to a non-null value, adds IUSE=modules-sign and required
+# logic to manipulate the kernel config while respecting the
+# MODULES_SIGN_HASH and MODULES_SIGN_KEY user variables.
+
+# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: MODULES_SIGN_HASH
+# @USER_VARIABLE
+# @DEFAULT_UNSET
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Used with USE=modules-sign.  Can be set to hash algorithm to use
+# during signature generation (CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA256).
+#
+# Valid values: sha512,sha384,sha256,sha224,sha1
+#
+# Default if unset: sha512
+
+# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: MODULES_SIGN_KEY
+# @USER_VARIABLE
+# @DEFAULT_UNSET
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Used with USE=modules-sign.  Can be set to the path of the private
+# key in PEM format to use, or a PKCS#11 URI (CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY).
+#
+# If path is relative (e.g. "certs/name.pem"), it is assumed to be
+# relative to the kernel build directory being used.
+#
+# If the key requires a passphrase or PIN, the used kernel sign-file
+# utility recognizes the KBUILD_SIGN_PIN environment variable.  Be
+# warned that the package manager may store this value in binary
+# packages, database files, temporary files, and possibly logs.  This
+# eclass unsets the variable after use to mitigate the issue (notably
+# for shared binary packages), but use this with care.
+#
+# Default if unset: certs/signing_key.pem
+
+if [[ -n "${ALLOW_MODULES_SIGN}" ]]; then
+   IUSE+=" modules-sign"
+fi
+
 # @FUNCTION: kernel-build_src_configure
 # @DESCRIPTION:
 # Prepare the toolchain for building the kernel, get the default .config
@@ -83,7 +127,7 @@ kernel-build_src_configure() {
LD="${LD}"
AR="$(tc-getAR)"
NM="$(tc-getNM)"
-   STRIP=":"
+   STRIP="$(tc-getSTRIP)"
OBJCOPY="$(tc-getOBJCOPY)"
OBJDUMP="$(tc-getOBJDUMP)"

@@ -176,8 +220,18 @@ kernel-build_src_install() {
targets+=( dtbs_install )
fi

+   # Use the kernel build system to strip, this ensures the modules
+   # are stripped *before* they are signed or compressed.
+   local strip_args
+   if use strip; then
+   strip_args="--strip-unneeded"
+   fi
+   # Modules were already stripped by the kernel build system
+   dostrip -x /lib/modules
+
emake O="${WORKDIR}"/build "${MAKEARGS[@]}" \
-   INSTALL_MOD_PATH="${ED}" INSTALL_PATH="${ED}/boot" 
"${targets[@]}"
+   INSTALL_MOD_PATH="${ED}" INSTALL_MOD_STRIP="${strip_args}" \
+   INSTALL_PATH="${ED}/boot" "${targets[@]}"

# note: we're using mv rather than doins to save space and time
# install main and arch-specific headers first, and scripts
@@ -217,6 +271,14 @@ kernel-build_src_install() {
local image_path=$(dist-kernel_get_image_path)
cp -p "build/${image_path}" "${ED}${kernel_dir}/${image_path}" || die

+   # If a key was generated,