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34 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thierry Laurion
47eba7d80b
kexec-save-default: Fix multiple LUKS/LVM+LUKS suggestion + other working uniformization for DUK 2023-09-02 11:49:57 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
e291797e65
kexec-save-default : Finally fix #1474 under #1482 2023-09-02 04:21:08 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
52947e2767
WiP TPM DUK cleanup 2023-09-02 01:53:31 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
0ba10e5174
path substitution still not working. This is PoC to be tested. Had to go 2023-09-01 18:19:29 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
a2a30020c0
TPM Disk Unlock Key setup: use unpack_initrd.sh, replace none with /secret.key. Still no joy 2023-09-01 16:28:53 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
4a7e23b4c6
Address review for: first set up of TPM DUK and renewal after firmware upg 2023-09-01 15:18:36 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
64ad01f333
WiP: Staging commit to facilitate review, will squash into previous commits once confirmed good 2023-08-31 14:36:27 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
4910c1188f
TPM Disk Unlock Key sealing/renewal cleanup (Triggered automatically when resealing TOTP)
Changes:
- As per master: when TOTP cannot unseal TOTP, user is prompted to either reset or regenerate TOTP
- Now, when either is done and a previous TPM Disk Unlock Key was setuped, the user is guided into:
  - Regenerating checksums and signing them
  - Regenerating TPM disk Unlock Key and resealing TPM disk Unlock Key with passphrase into TPM
  - LUKS header being modified, user is asked to resign kexec.sig one last time prior of being able to default boot
- When no previous Disk Unlock Key was setuped, the user is guided into:
  - The above, plus
    - Detection of LUKS containers,suggesting only relevant partitions

- Addition of TRACE and DEBUG statements to troubleshoot actual vs expected behavior while coding
  - Were missing under TPM Disk Unlock Key setup codepaths

- Fixes for #645 : We now check if only one slots exists and we do not use it if its slot1.
  - Also shows in DEBUG traces now

Unrelated staged changes
- ash_functions: warn and die now contains proper spacing and eye attaction
- all warn and die calls modified if containing warnings and too much punctuation
- unify usage of term TPM Disk Unlock Key and Disk Recovery Key
2023-08-30 18:06:29 -04:00
Jonathon Hall
84569e3738
kexec-save-default: Don't seal LUKS disk unlock key in basic mode
Basic mode allows (but does not require) setting a default boot option.
Don't seal disk unlock keys in Basic mode.

Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
2023-06-30 14:37:38 -04:00
Jonathon Hall
3c4a9fcf0d
Rename CONFIG_PUREBOOT_BASIC to CONFIG_BASIC
Remove brand name from this configuration variable.  For backward
compatibility, update config.user in init if the branded variable is
present.

Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
2023-06-21 14:42:46 -04:00
Matt DeVillier
4bc6159ab6
Add PureBoot Basic Mode
PureBoot Basic mode provides the full Linux userspace in firmware from
Heads without requiring verified boot or a Librem Key.  Basic and
verified boot can be switched freely without changing firmware, such as
if a Librem Key is lost.

PureBoot Basic can apply firmware updates from a USB flash drive, and
having a complete Linux userspace enables more sophisticated recovery
options.

Basic mode boots to the first boot option by default, setting a default
is not required.  This can be configured in the config GUI.

Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
2023-06-21 13:26:45 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
ab16b3b26f
ikexec-save-default: fix case when no crypttab found in initrd
- /tmp/initrd_extract was attempted to be deleted while under that directory when no crypptab found.
- changing of directory to / is non-conditional prior of deletion: move to cleaning step
- Clarity on message displayed to user when a generic crypttab will be generated in case of no OS override
2023-03-14 10:42:21 -04:00
Thierry Laurion
536f4a1623
Small cosmetic/typo related changes, ccache enablement for coreboot and reduction of unseal attempts
gui-init: do not consume two unseal attempt to unseal both totp and hotp + cosmetic changes (slow down TPM DA lockout)
kexec-seal-key: Add DEBUG statement for PCR precalc
seal-totp: add DEBUG statements regarding skipping of PCR5 and PCR6 involvement into TOTP/HOTP sealing ops
seal-hotpkey: Add DEBUG statements related to reuse of TOTP sealed secret
tpmr: add DO_WITH_DEBUG calls to output pcrread and extend calls
tpmr: typo correction stating TRACE calls for tpm2 where it was for tpm1
tpmr: add DO_WITH_DEBUG calls for calcfuturepcr
functions: Cosmetic fix on pause_recovery asking user to press Enter to go to recovery shell on host console when board defines CONFIG_BOOT_RECOVERY_SERIAL

Not so related but part of output review and corrections:
kexec-insert-key: cosmetic changes prepending "+++" to disk related changes
kexec-save-default: cosmetic changes prepending "+++" to disk related changes
config/coreboot-qemu-tpm*.config: add ccache support for faster coreboot rebuild times
2023-03-10 12:11:57 -05:00
Jonathon Hall
b500505312
tpm2-tools: Change sense of CONFIG_TPM to mean any TPM, not just TPM1.
Most logic throughout Heads doesn't need to know TPM1 versus TPM2 (and
shouldn't, the differences should be localized).  Some checks were
incorrect and are fixed by this change.  Most checks are now unchanged
relative to master.

There are not that many places outside of tpmr that need to
differentiate TPM1 and TPM2.  Some of those are duplicate code that
should be consolidated (seal-hotpkey, unseal-totp, unseal-hotp), and
some more are probably good candidates for abstracting in tpmr so the
business logic doesn't have to know TPM1 vs. TPM2.

Previously, CONFIG_TPM could be variously 'y', 'n', or empty.  Now it
is always 'y' or 'n', and 'y' means "any TPM".  Board configs are
unchanged, setting CONFIG_TPM2_TOOLS=y implies CONFIG_TPM=y so this
doesn't have to be duplicated and can't be mistakenly mismatched.

There were a few checks for CONFIG_TPM = n that only coincidentally
worked for TPM2 because CONFIG_TPM was empty (not 'n').  This test is
now OK, but the checks were also cleaned up to '!= "y"' for robustness.

Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
2023-03-08 12:45:46 -05:00
Jonathon Hall
55a41c3fdb
kexec-save-default: Always update TPM2 primary object handle hash
Resetting the TPM creates a new primary object, and there is no reason
for kexec-save-default to sign an old hash.  Always update the hash
instead of creating it only if it doesn't exist.

Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
2023-03-08 12:45:45 -05:00
Thierry Laurion
8da5d5d723
Add dual support for real bash and busybox's bash(ash)
- modify bash to have it configured with -Os
2023-03-08 12:45:44 -05:00
Thierry Laurion
6923fb5e20
Addition of qemu-(fb)whiptail-tpm2(-hotp) boards
-coreboot support of TPM v2.0 (shared config for TPM2 support across all 4 previous variations)
-swtpm set to be launched under TPM v2.0 mode under board config
-Documentation file under each board.md softlinks to qemu-coreboot-fbwhiptail-tpm1.md (which has been generalized)
This is skeleton for TPM v2 integration under Heads

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WiP

TODO:
- libcurl cannot be built as a tpm2-tools dependency as of now not sure why. curl currently needs to be added in board config to be built
- Note: tpm-reset (master and here) needs some review, no handle of no tpm use case. Caller is responsible to not call it otherwise does nothing
- init tries to bind fd and fails currently
- Note: Check if whiptail is different of fbwhiptail in clearing screen. As of now every clear seems to be removed, still whiptail clears previous console output
- When no OS' /boot can be mounted, do not try to TPM reset (will fail)

- seal-hotpkey is not working properly
- setting disk unlock key asks for TPM ownership passphrase (sealing in NV requires ownership, but text is misleading user as if reowning TPM)
  - We should cache input, feed tpm behind the scene and wipe passphrase and state clearly that this is TPM disk unlock kye passphrase.
- primary key from TPM2 is invalid most of the time from kexec-select-boot and verifying global hashes but is setuped correctly at disk unlock key setup
- would be nice to take advantage of bash function tracing to understand where we are for debugging purposes, code takes ash in consideration only
- tpmr says it implements nv calls but actually doesn't. Removing those falsely wrapped functions would help.
  - Implementing them would be better
- REVIEW TODOS IN CODE
- READD CIRCLECI CONFIG

Current state:
- TPM unseal works without disk unlock key and generates TOTP properly (was missing die condition at unseal to not produce always good TOTP even if invalid)
- TPM disk encryption key fails. Hypothesis is that sealing with USB drivers loaded and measures in inconsistent with sealed with/without.
 - TPM disk unsealing happens without USB modules being loaded in non-HOTP setup. This fails.

- Current tests are with fbwhiptail (no clear called so having traces on command line of what happens)
 - Testing with HOTP implementation for sealing/unsealing since that forces USB module loads on each boot to remove this from failing possibilities
2023-03-08 12:45:43 -05:00
Thierry Laurion
8259d3ca1e
Add TRACE function tracing function to output on console when enabled
- Add TRACE function tracing output under etc/functions, depending on CONFIG_ENABLE_FUNCTION_TRACING_OUTPUT enabled in board configs
- Replace current DEBUG to TRACE calls in code, reserving DEBUG calls for more verbose debugging later on (output of variables etc)
- add 'export CONFIG_ENABLE_FUNCTION_TRACING_OUTPUT=y' in qemu-coreboot(fb)whiptail-tpm1(-hotp) boards to see it in action
2023-02-20 11:44:52 -05:00
Thierry Laurion
5bc2bc88e4
All scripts and functions: Add DEBUG calling trace on console when CONFIG_DEBUG_OUTPUT is exported in board config
-qemu-coreboot-*whiptail-tpm1(-hotp) boards have 'export CONFIG_DEBUG_OUTPUT=y' by default now
2023-02-18 21:52:44 -05:00
Thierry Laurion
150b95a034
TPM disk unlock key setup: Automatically override selected default boot option's initrd's crypttab file(s) to point to LUKS decryption key in injected cpio
- kexec-save-default extracts initrd crypttab files and creates /boot/kexec_initrd_crypttab_overrides.txt entries pointing to /secret.key
- kexec-insert-key applies /boot/kexec_initrd_crypttab_overrides.txt to replace initrd's crypttabs files pointing to inserted /secret.key through cpio
- Both scripts inform the user of applied magic on screen
2023-01-27 13:27:17 -05:00
Thierry Laurion
90b2e0ca5d
kexec-save-default: do /boot operation in subshell
fixes screwed commit 6f6f37ec3a
2023-01-13 14:54:14 -05:00
Thierry Laurion
aa9b75f64d
/boot: make sure operations requiring to be happening under /boot are under subshells 2023-01-11 13:59:26 -05:00
alex-nitrokey
7baeebe9bf Change hash files only if gpg card is present
Update_checksum was already changing files in /boot, befor checking for
gpg card. If no card is present, the user will end up in the recovery
next time instead of getting the same dialog again. Therefore, the
confirm_gpg_card should be checked before altering files.

The dead -u flag/$update_counter is used to mark the necessisty to
update the hash files now.
2020-10-15 17:05:12 +02:00
alex-nitrokey
c7085d89c3
Remove quotes to fix use of asterisk in command
Changing the default boot was failing because remove the old entries did
not work as `rm "/some/path/*.txt"` does not work as intended, e.g. the
asterisk is no catch-all.
2020-08-26 13:21:57 +02:00
Matt DeVillier
0cae2d7805
kexec-save-default: guard TPM LUKS usage with config option
Add CONFIG_TPM_NO_LUKS_DISK_UNLOCK to allow Librem boards to opt
out of using TPM to store LUKS key, and use it to guard the user
option to add the disk encryption key to the TPM.

Select this option for all Librem boards; all other boards which
select CONFIG_TPM=y will have no change in functionality.

Signed-off-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@puri.sm>
2020-06-08 11:40:55 -05:00
Kyle Rankin
3eb62eed1a
Use global /tmp/config that combines multiple config files
As part of the config gui we want to be able to have the system define
new config options without them being lost if the user makes their own
changes in CBFS. To allow that this change creates a function initiated
in init that combines all /etc/config* files into /tmp/config. All
existing scripts have been changed to source /tmp/config instead of
/etc/config. The config-gui.sh script now uses /etc/config.user to hold
user configuration options but the combine_configs function will allow
that to expand as others want to split configuration out further.

As it stands here are the current config files:

/etc/config -- Compiled-in configuration options
/etc/config.user -- User preferences that override /etc/config
/tmp/config -- Running config referenced by the BIOS, combination
               of existing configs
2018-12-06 15:24:28 -08:00
persmule
9bf131b601 Make TPM dependency optional and controlled by flag CONFIG_TPM
if "CONFIG_TPM=y" is not present in the config file, functionalities
needing TPM could be disabled, while leaving other functionalities intact.

This will make Heads a more general-usage bootloader payload atop coreboot.
2018-02-15 22:42:12 +08:00
Francis Lam
7cec25542d
Allow boot without unseal of TPM LUKS key
Closes issue #226

Also changed to procedure to show LVM volume groups and block
device ids to aid in choosing the right combination during the
TPM LUKS key sealing process.
2017-09-02 14:13:29 -04:00
Francis Lam
26b2d49897
Allow TPM LUKS key to be set during default selection
Closes #222
2017-09-02 14:13:29 -04:00
Francis Lam
e8f3d206c5
Strip invalid leading/trailing '/' from script params 2017-09-02 14:13:29 -04:00
Trammell Hudson
af3170ebf7
remove trailing / on the /boot device parameter 2017-07-17 12:43:14 -04:00
Francis Lam
22a52ec4b8
Added TPM secret management to generic boot
Also cleaned up error handling and boot parsing edge cases
2017-07-12 00:17:45 -04:00
Francis Lam
d67360a24b
Added rollback protection to generic boot
Changed the checking of required hashes or required rollback state
to be right before boot, allowing the user to sign/set defaults
in interactive mode.

Also cleaned up usages of recovery and fixed iso parameter
regression.
2017-07-08 16:59:37 -04:00
Francis Lam
8004b5df2a
Added the ability to persist a default boot option
Similar to qubes-update, it will save then verify the hashes of
the kexec files. Once TOTP is verified, a normal boot will verify
that the file hashes and all the kexec params match and if
successful, boot directly to OS.

Also added a config option to require hash verification for
non-recovery boots, failing to recovery not met.
2017-07-04 19:49:14 -04:00