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- boards: switch flashrom->flashprog, FLASH_OPTIONS: flashprog memory --progress --programmer internal TODO: check, Might break: - xx20 : x220/t420/t520: used hwseq: verify compat - legacy : not sure --ifd bios are support: verify compat (and drop, future PR drop legacy boards anyway...) - talos: linux_mtd is used: verify compat Tested: - x230 works with awesome progress bar on read, erase and write. Signed-off-by: Thierry Laurion <insurgo@riseup.net>
357 lines
12 KiB
Bash
357 lines
12 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Core shell functions that do not require bash. These functions are used with
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# busybox ash on legacy-flash boards, and with bash on all other boards.
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die() {
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if [ "$CONFIG_DEBUG_OUTPUT" = "y" ];then
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echo -e " !!! ERROR: $* !!!" | tee -a /tmp/debug.log /dev/kmsg > /dev/null;
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else
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echo -e >&2 "!!! ERROR: $* !!!";
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fi
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sleep 2;
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exit 1;
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}
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warn() {
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if [ "$CONFIG_DEBUG_OUTPUT" = "y" ];then
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echo -e " *** WARNING: $* ***" | tee -a /tmp/debug.log /dev/kmsg > /dev/null;
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else
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echo -e >&2 " *** WARNING: $* ***";
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fi
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sleep 1;
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}
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DEBUG() {
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if [ "$CONFIG_DEBUG_OUTPUT" = "y" ]; then
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# fold -s -w 960 will wrap lines at 960 characters on the last space before the limit
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echo "DEBUG: $*" | fold -s -w 960 | while read line; do
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echo "$line" | tee -a /tmp/debug.log /dev/kmsg >/dev/null
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done
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fi
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}
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TRACE() {
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if [ "$CONFIG_ENABLE_FUNCTION_TRACING_OUTPUT" = "y" ];then
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echo "TRACE: $*" | tee -a /tmp/debug.log /dev/kmsg > /dev/null;
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fi
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}
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# Write directly to the debug log (but not kmsg), never appears on console
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LOG() {
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echo "LOG: $*" >>/tmp/debug.log
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}
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fw_version() {
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local FW_VER=$(dmesg | grep 'DMI' | grep -o 'BIOS.*' | cut -f2- -d ' ')
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# chop off date, since will always be epoch w/timeless builds
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echo "${FW_VER::-10}"
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}
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preserve_rom() {
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TRACE "Under /etc/ash_functions:preserve_rom"
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new_rom="$1"
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old_files=`cbfs -t 50 -l 2>/dev/null | grep "^heads/"`
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for old_file in `echo $old_files`; do
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new_file=`cbfs.sh -o $1 -l | grep -x $old_file`
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if [ -z "$new_file" ]; then
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echo "+++ Adding $old_file to $1"
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cbfs -t 50 -r $old_file >/tmp/rom.$$ \
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|| die "Failed to read cbfs file from ROM"
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cbfs.sh -o $1 -a $old_file -f /tmp/rom.$$ \
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|| die "Failed to write cbfs file to new ROM file"
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fi
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done
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}
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confirm_gpg_card() {
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TRACE "Under /etc/ash_functions:confirm_gpg_card"
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#Skip prompts if we are currently using a known GPG key material Thumb drive backup and keys are unlocked pinentry
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#TODO: probably export CONFIG_GPG_KEY_BACKUP_IN_USE but not under /etc/user.config?
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#Toggle to come in next PR, but currently we don't have a way to toggle it back to n if config.user flashed back in rom
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if [[ "$CONFIG_HAVE_GPG_KEY_BACKUP" == "y" && "$CONFIG_GPG_KEY_BACKUP_IN_USE" == "y" ]]; then
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DEBUG "Using known GPG key material Thumb drive backup and keys are unlocked and useable through pinentry"
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return
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fi
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if [ "$CONFIG_HAVE_GPG_KEY_BACKUP" == "y" ]; then
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message="Please confirm that your GPG card is inserted(Y/n) or your GPG key material (b)backup thumbdrive is inserted [Y/n/b]: "
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else
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# Generic message if no known key material backup
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message="Please confirm that your GPG card is inserted [Y/n]: "
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fi
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read \
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-n 1 \
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-p "$message" \
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card_confirm
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echo
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if [ "$card_confirm" != "y" \
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-a "$card_confirm" != "Y" \
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-a "$card_confirm" != "b" \
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-a -n "$card_confirm" ] \
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; then
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die "gpg card not confirmed"
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fi
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# If user has known GPG key material Thumb drive backup and asked to use it
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if [[ "$CONFIG_HAVE_GPG_KEY_BACKUP" == "y" && "$card_confirm" == "b" ]]; then
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#Only mount and import GPG key material thumb drive backup once
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if [ ! "$CONFIG_GPG_KEY_BACKUP_IN_USE" == "y" ]; then
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CR_NONCE="/tmp/secret/cr_nonce"
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CR_SIG="$CR_NONCE.sig"
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#Wipe any previous CR_NONCE and CR_SIG
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shred -n 10 -z -u "$CR_NONCE" "$CR_SIG" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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#Prompt user for configured GPG Admin PIN that will be passed along to mount-usb and to import gpg subkeys
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echo
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gpg_admin_pin=""
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while [ -z "$gpg_admin_pin" ]; do
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#TODO: change all passphrase prompts in codebase to include -r to prevent backslash escapes
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read -r -s -p "Please enter GPG Admin PIN needed to use the GPG backup thumb drive: " gpg_admin_pin
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echo
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done
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#prompt user to select the proper encrypted partition, which should the first one on next prompt
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warn "Please select encrypted LUKS on GPG key material backup thumb drive (not public labeled one)"
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mount-usb --pass "$gpg_admin_pin" || die "Unable to mount USB with provided GPG Admin PIN"
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echo "++++ Testing detach-sign operation and verifiying against fused public key in ROM"
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gpg --pinentry-mode=loopback --passphrase-file <(echo -n "${gpg_admin_pin}") --import /media/subkeys.sec >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
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die "Unable to import GPG private subkeys"
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#Do a detach signature to ensure gpg material is usable and cache passphrase to sign /boot from caller functions
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dd if=/dev/urandom of="$CR_NONCE" bs=20 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
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die "Unable to create $CR_NONCE to be detach-signed with GPG private signing subkey"
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gpg --pinentry-mode=loopback --passphrase-file <(echo -n "${gpg_admin_pin}") --detach-sign "$CR_NONCE" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
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die "Unable to detach-sign $CR_NONCE with GPG private signing subkey using GPG Admin PIN"
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#verify detached signature against public key in rom
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gpg --verify "$CR_SIG" "$CR_NONCE" > /dev/null 2>&1 && \
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echo "++++ Local GPG keyring can be used to sign/encrypt/authenticate in this boot session ++++" || \
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die "Unable to verify $CR_SIG detached signature against public key in ROM"
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#Wipe any previous CR_NONCE and CR_SIG
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shred -n 10 -z -u "$CR_NONCE" "$CR_SIG" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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#TODO: maybe just an export instead of setting /etc/user.config otherwise could be flashed in weird corner case situation
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set_user_config "CONFIG_GPG_KEY_BACKUP_IN_USE" "y"
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umount /media || die "Unable to unmount USB"
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return
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fi
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fi
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# setup the USB so we can reach the USB Security Dongle's smartcard
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enable_usb
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echo -e "\nVerifying presence of GPG card...\n"
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# ensure we don't exit without retrying
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errexit=$(set -o | grep errexit | awk '{print $2}')
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set +e
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gpg --card-status >/dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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# prompt for reinsertion and try a second time
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read -n1 -r -p \
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"Can't access GPG key; remove and reinsert, then press Enter to retry. " \
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ignored
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# restore prev errexit state
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if [ "$errexit" = "on" ]; then
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set -e
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fi
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# retry card status
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gpg --card-status >/dev/null ||
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die "gpg card read failed"
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fi
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# restore prev errexit state
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if [ "$errexit" = "on" ]; then
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set -e
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fi
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}
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gpg_auth() {
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if [[ "$CONFIG_HAVE_GPG_KEY_BACKUP" == "y" ]]; then
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TRACE "Under /etc/ash_functions:gpg_auth"
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# If we have a GPG key backup, we can use it to authenticate even if the card is lost
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echo >&2 "!!!!! Please authenticate with OpenPGP smartcard/backup media to prove you are the owner of this machine !!!!!"
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# Wipe any existing nonce and signature
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shred -n 10 -z -u "$CR_NONCE" "$CR_SIG" 2>/dev/null || true
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# In case of gpg_auth, we require confirmation of the card, so loop with confirm_gpg_card until we get it
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false
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while [ $? -ne 0 ]; do
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# Call confirm_gpg_card in subshell to ensure GPG key material presence
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( confirm_gpg_card )
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done
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# Perform a signing-based challenge-response,
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# to authencate that the card plugged in holding
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# the key to sign the list of boot files.
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CR_NONCE="/tmp/secret/cr_nonce"
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CR_SIG="$CR_NONCE.sig"
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# Generate a random nonce
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dd \
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if=/dev/urandom \
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of="$CR_NONCE" \
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count=1 \
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bs=20 \
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2>/dev/null \
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|| die "Unable to generate 20 random bytes"
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# Sign the nonce
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for tries in 1 2 3; do
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if gpg --digest-algo SHA256 \
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--detach-sign \
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-o "$CR_SIG" \
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"$CR_NONCE" > /dev/null 2>&1 \
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&& gpg --verify "$CR_SIG" "$CR_NONCE" > /dev/null 2>&1 \
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; then
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shred -n 10 -z -u "$CR_NONCE" "$CR_SIG" 2>/dev/null || true
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DEBUG "Under /etc/ash_functions:gpg_auth: success"
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return 0
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else
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shred -n 10 -z -u "$CR_SIG" 2>/dev/null || true
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if [ "$tries" -lt 3 ]; then
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echo >&2 "!!!!! GPG authentication failed, please try again !!!!!"
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continue
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else
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die "GPG authentication failed, please reboot and try again"
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fi
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fi
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done
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return 1
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fi
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}
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recovery() {
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TRACE "Under /etc/ash_functions:recovery"
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echo >&2 "!!!!! $*"
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# Remove any temporary secret files that might be hanging around
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# but recreate the directory so that new tools can use it.
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#safe to always be true. Otherwise "set -e" would make it exit here
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shred -n 10 -z -u /tmp/secret/* 2> /dev/null || true
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rm -rf /tmp/secret
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mkdir -p /tmp/secret
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# ensure /tmp/config exists for recovery scripts that depend on it
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touch /tmp/config
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. /tmp/config
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DEBUG "Board $CONFIG_BOARD - version $(fw_version)"
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if [ "$CONFIG_TPM" = "y" ]; then
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echo "TPM: Extending PCR[4] to prevent any further secret unsealing"
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tpmr extend -ix 4 -ic recovery
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fi
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if [ "$CONFIG_RESTRICTED_BOOT" = y ]; then
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echo >&2 "Restricted Boot enabled, recovery console disabled, rebooting in 5 seconds"
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sleep 5
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/bin/reboot
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fi
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while [ true ]
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do
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#Going to recovery shell should be authenticated if supported
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gpg_auth
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echo >&2 "!!!!! Starting recovery shell"
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sleep 1
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if [ -x /bin/setsid ]; then
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/bin/setsid -c /bin/sh
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else
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/bin/sh
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fi
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done
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}
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pause_recovery() {
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TRACE "Under /etc/ash_functions:pause_recovery"
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read -p $'!!! Hit enter to proceed to recovery shell !!!\n'
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recovery $*
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}
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combine_configs() {
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TRACE "Under /etc/ash_functions:combine_configs"
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cat /etc/config* > /tmp/config
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}
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replace_config() {
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TRACE "Under /etc/functions:replace_config"
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CONFIG_FILE=$1
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CONFIG_OPTION=$2
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NEW_SETTING=$3
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touch $CONFIG_FILE
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# first pull out the existing option from the global config and place in a tmp file
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awk "gsub(\"^export ${CONFIG_OPTION}=.*\",\"export ${CONFIG_OPTION}=\\\"${NEW_SETTING}\\\"\")" /tmp/config >${CONFIG_FILE}.tmp
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awk "gsub(\"^${CONFIG_OPTION}=.*\",\"${CONFIG_OPTION}=\\\"${NEW_SETTING}\\\"\")" /tmp/config >>${CONFIG_FILE}.tmp
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# then copy any remaining settings from the existing config file, minus the option you changed
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grep -v "^export ${CONFIG_OPTION}=" ${CONFIG_FILE} | grep -v "^${CONFIG_OPTION}=" >>${CONFIG_FILE}.tmp || true
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sort ${CONFIG_FILE}.tmp | uniq >${CONFIG_FILE}
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rm -f ${CONFIG_FILE}.tmp
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}
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# Set a config variable in a specific file to a given value - replace it if it
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# exists, or add it. If added, the variable will be exported.
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set_config() {
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CONFIG_FILE="$1"
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CONFIG_OPTION="$2"
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NEW_SETTING="$3"
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if grep -q "$CONFIG_OPTION" "$CONFIG_FILE"; then
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replace_config "$CONFIG_FILE" "$CONFIG_OPTION" "$NEW_SETTING"
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else
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echo "export $CONFIG_OPTION=\"$NEW_SETTING\"" >>"$CONFIG_FILE"
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fi
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}
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# Set a value in config.user, re-combine configs, and update configs in the
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# environment.
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set_user_config() {
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CONFIG_OPTION="$1"
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NEW_SETTING="$2"
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set_config /etc/config.user "$CONFIG_OPTION" "$NEW_SETTING"
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combine_configs
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. /tmp/config
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}
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# Load a config value to a variable, defaulting to empty. Does not fail if the
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# config is not set (since it would expand to empty by default).
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load_config_value() {
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local config_name="$1"
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if grep -q "$config_name=" /tmp/config; then
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grep "$config_name=" /tmp/config | tail -n1 | cut -f2 -d '=' | tr -d '"'
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fi
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}
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enable_usb()
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{
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TRACE "Under /etc/ash_functions:enable_usb"
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#insmod ehci_hcd prior of uhdc_hcd and ohci_hcd to suppress dmesg warning
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insmod /lib/modules/ehci-hcd.ko || die "ehci_hcd: module load failed"
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if [ "$CONFIG_LINUX_USB_COMPANION_CONTROLLER" = y ]; then
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insmod /lib/modules/uhci-hcd.ko || die "uhci_hcd: module load failed"
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insmod /lib/modules/ohci-hcd.ko || die "ohci_hcd: module load failed"
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insmod /lib/modules/ohci-pci.ko || die "ohci_pci: module load failed"
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fi
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insmod /lib/modules/ehci-pci.ko || die "ehci_pci: module load failed"
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insmod /lib/modules/xhci-hcd.ko || die "xhci_hcd: module load failed"
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insmod /lib/modules/xhci-pci.ko || die "xhci_pci: module load failed"
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sleep 2
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# For resiliency, test CONFIG_USB_KEYBOARD_REQUIRED explicitly rather
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# than having it imply CONFIG_USER_USB_KEYBOARD at build time.
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# Otherwise, if a user got CONFIG_USER_USB_KEYBOARD=n in their
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# config.user by mistake (say, by copying config.user from a laptop to a
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# desktop/server), they could lock themselves out, only recoverable by
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# hardware flash.
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if [ "$CONFIG_USB_KEYBOARD_REQUIRED" = y ] || [ "$CONFIG_USER_USB_KEYBOARD" = y ]; then
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insmod /lib/modules/usbhid.ko || die "usbhid: module load failed"
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fi
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}
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