/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ #include #include #include #include #define TPM_PCR_BOOT_MODE "VBOOT: boot mode" #define TPM_PCR_GBB_HWID_NAME "VBOOT: GBB HWID" #define TPM_PCR_MINIMUM_DIGEST_SIZE 20 uint32_t vboot_setup_tpm(struct vb2_context *ctx) { uint32_t rc; rc = tpm_setup(ctx->flags & VB2_CONTEXT_S3_RESUME); if (rc == TPM_CB_MUST_REBOOT) ctx->flags |= VB2_CONTEXT_SECDATA_WANTS_REBOOT; return rc; } vb2_error_t vboot_extend_pcr(struct vb2_context *ctx, int pcr, enum vb2_pcr_digest which_digest) { uint8_t buffer[VB2_PCR_DIGEST_RECOMMENDED_SIZE]; uint32_t size = sizeof(buffer); vb2_error_t rv; rv = vb2api_get_pcr_digest(ctx, which_digest, buffer, &size); if (rv != VB2_SUCCESS) return rv; /* * On TPM 1.2, all PCRs are intended for use with SHA1. We truncate our * SHA256 HWID hash to 20 bytes to make it fit. On TPM 2.0, we always * want to use the SHA256 banks, even for the boot mode which is * technically a SHA1 value for historical reasons. vboot has already * zero-extended the buffer to 32 bytes for us, so we just take it like * that and pretend it's a SHA256. In practice, this means we never care * about the (*size) value returned from vboot (which indicates how many * significant bytes vboot wrote, although it always extends zeroes up * to the end of the buffer), we always use a hardcoded size instead. */ _Static_assert(sizeof(buffer) >= VB2_SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE, "Buffer needs to be able to fit at least a SHA256"); enum vb2_hash_algorithm algo = CONFIG(TPM1) ? VB2_HASH_SHA1 : VB2_HASH_SHA256; switch (which_digest) { /* SHA1 of (devmode|recmode|keyblock) bits */ case BOOT_MODE_PCR: return tpm_extend_pcr(pcr, algo, buffer, vb2_digest_size(algo), TPM_PCR_BOOT_MODE); /* SHA256 of HWID */ case HWID_DIGEST_PCR: return tpm_extend_pcr(pcr, algo, buffer, vb2_digest_size(algo), TPM_PCR_GBB_HWID_NAME); default: return VB2_ERROR_UNKNOWN; } }