Re: Tools for testing Grub / Go OpenPGP compatibility

2020-05-28 Thread Daniel Axtens
Charles Duffy writes: > On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 11:42 PM Daniel Axtens wrote: > >> My team has been working on the verifier area to support appended >> signatures (used to sign Linux kernel modules, and on at least powerpc64 >> also used to sign the kernel), so I have some familiarity with the >

Re: Tools for testing Grub / Go OpenPGP compatibility

2020-05-28 Thread Charles Duffy
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 11:42 PM Daniel Axtens wrote: > My team has been working on the verifier area to support appended > signatures (used to sign Linux kernel modules, and on at least powerpc64 > also used to sign the kernel), so I have some familiarity with the > area. Where would I find the

Re: Tools for testing Grub / Go OpenPGP compatibility

2020-05-27 Thread Daniel Axtens
Charles Duffy writes: > Howdy, y'all -- > > In anticipation of trying to revive the OpenPGP compatibility patch created > by Ignat Korchagin in 2016, I've assembled a simple test suite that can > generate multiple builds of GRUB (different versions/patches/etc) and then > test them with keys and

Tools for testing Grub / Go OpenPGP compatibility

2020-05-27 Thread Charles Duffy
Howdy, y'all -- In anticipation of trying to revive the OpenPGP compatibility patch created by Ignat Korchagin in 2016, I've assembled a simple test suite that can generate multiple builds of GRUB (different versions/patches/etc) and then test them with keys and signatures generated by multiple to