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0001-tpm2-Support-authorized-policy.patch
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File 0001-tpm2-Support-authorized-policy.patch of Package grub2
From 26a66098d5fa50b9462c8c815429a4c18f20310b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gary Lin <glin@suse.com> Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2023 16:00:25 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] tpm2: Support authorized policy This commit handles the TPM2_PolicyAuthorize command from the key file in TPM 2.0 Key File format. TPM2_PolicyAuthorize is the essential command to support authorized policy which allows the users to sign TPM policies with their own keys. Per TPM 2.0 Key File(*1), CommandPolicy for TPM2_PolicyAuthorize comprises 'TPM2B_PUBLIC pubkey', 'TPM2B_DIGEST policy_ref', and 'TPMT_SIGNATURE signature'. To verify the signature, the current policy digest is hashed with the hash algorithm written in 'signature', and then 'signature' is verified with the hashed policy digest and 'pubkey'. Once TPM accepts 'signature', TPM2_PolicyAuthorize is invoked to authorize the signed policy. To create the key file with authorized policy, here are the pcr-oracle(*2) commands: # Generate the RSA key and create the authorized policy file $ pcr-oracle \ --rsa-generate-key \ --private-key policy-key.pem \ --auth authorized.policy \ create-authorized-policy 0,2,4,7,9 # Seal the secret with the authorized policy $ pcr-oracle \ --key-format tpm2.0 \ --auth authorized.policy \ --input disk-secret.txt \ --output sealed.key \ seal-secret # Sign the predicted PCR policy $ pcr-oracle \ --key-format tpm2.0 \ --private-key policy-key.pem \ --from eventlog \ --stop-event "grub-file=grub.cfg" \ --after \ --input sealed.key \ --output sealed.tpm \ sign 0,2,4,7,9 Then specify the key file and the key protector to grub.cfg in the EFI system partition: tpm2_key_protector_init -a RSA --tpm2key=(hd0,gpt1)/boot/grub2/sealed.tpm cryptomount -u <PART_UUID> -P tpm2 For any change in the boot components, just run the 'sign' command again to update the signature in sealed.tpm, and TPM can unseal the key file with the updated PCR policy. (*1) https://www.hansenpartnership.com/draft-bottomley-tpm2-keys.html (*2) https://github.com/okirch/pcr-oracle Signed-off-by: Gary Lin <glin@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com> --- grub-core/tpm2/module.c | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+) diff --git a/grub-core/tpm2/module.c b/grub-core/tpm2/module.c index 3db25ceca..e83b02865 100644 --- a/grub-core/tpm2/module.c +++ b/grub-core/tpm2/module.c @@ -650,6 +650,87 @@ grub_tpm2_protector_policypcr (TPMI_SH_AUTH_SESSION session, return GRUB_ERR_NONE; } +static grub_err_t +grub_tpm2_protector_policyauthorize (TPMI_SH_AUTH_SESSION session, + struct grub_tpm2_buffer *cmd_buf) +{ + TPM2B_PUBLIC pubkey; + TPM2B_DIGEST policy_ref; + TPMT_SIGNATURE signature; + TPM2B_DIGEST pcr_policy; + TPM2B_DIGEST pcr_policy_hash; + TPMI_ALG_HASH sig_hash; + TPMT_TK_VERIFIED verification_ticket; + TPM_HANDLE pubkey_handle = 0; + TPM2B_NAME pubname; + TPM_RC rc; + grub_err_t err; + + grub_tpm2_mu_TPM2B_PUBLIC_Unmarshal (cmd_buf, &pubkey); + grub_tpm2_mu_TPM2B_DIGEST_Unmarshal (cmd_buf, &policy_ref); + grub_tpm2_mu_TPMT_SIGNATURE_Unmarshal (cmd_buf, &signature); + if (cmd_buf->error != 0) + return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, + N_("Failed to unmarshal the buffer for TPM2_PolicyAuthorize")); + + /* Retrieve Policy Digest */ + rc = TPM2_PolicyGetDigest (session, NULL, &pcr_policy, NULL); + if (rc != TPM_RC_SUCCESS) + return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_DEVICE, + N_("Failed to get policy digest (TPM2_PolicyGetDigest: 0x%x)."), + rc); + + /* Calculate the digest of the polcy for VerifySignature */ + sig_hash = TPMT_SIGNATURE_get_hash_alg (&signature); + if (sig_hash == TPM_ALG_NULL) + return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, + N_("Failed to get the hash algorithm of the signature")); + + rc = TPM2_Hash (NULL, (TPM2B_MAX_BUFFER *)&pcr_policy, sig_hash, + TPM_RH_NULL, &pcr_policy_hash, NULL, NULL); + if (rc != TPM_RC_SUCCESS) + return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_DEVICE, + N_("Failed to create PCR policy hash (TPM2_Hash: 0x%x)"), + rc); + + /* Load the public key */ + rc = TPM2_LoadExternal (NULL, NULL, &pubkey, TPM_RH_OWNER, + &pubkey_handle, &pubname, NULL); + if (rc != TPM_RC_SUCCESS) + return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_DEVICE, + N_("Failed to load public key (TPM2_LoadExternal: 0x%x)"), + rc); + + /* Verify the signature against the public key and the policy digest */ + rc = TPM2_VerifySignature (pubkey_handle, NULL, &pcr_policy_hash, &signature, + &verification_ticket, NULL); + if (rc != TPM_RC_SUCCESS) + { + err = grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_DEVICE, + N_("Failed to verify signature (TPM2_VerifySignature: 0x%x)"), + rc); + goto error; + } + + /* Authorize the signed policy with the public key and the verification ticket */ + rc = TPM2_PolicyAuthorize (session, NULL, &pcr_policy, &policy_ref, &pubname, + &verification_ticket, NULL); + if (rc != TPM_RC_SUCCESS) + { + err = grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_DEVICE, + N_("Failed to authorize PCR policy (TPM2_PolicyAuthorize: 0x%x)"), + rc); + goto error; + } + + err = GRUB_ERR_NONE; + +error: + TPM2_FlushContext (pubkey_handle); + + return err; +} + static grub_err_t grub_tpm2_protector_enforce_policy (tpm2key_policy_t policy, TPMI_SH_AUTH_SESSION session) { @@ -669,6 +750,9 @@ grub_tpm2_protector_enforce_policy (tpm2key_policy_t policy, TPMI_SH_AUTH_SESSIO case TPM_CC_PolicyPCR: err = grub_tpm2_protector_policypcr (session, &buf); break; + case TPM_CC_PolicyAuthorize: + err = grub_tpm2_protector_policyauthorize (session, &buf); + break; default: return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("Unknown TPM Command: 0x%x"), policy->cmd_code); -- 2.35.3
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