Signing GRUB for firmware that verifies an appended signature is a bit fiddly. I don't want people to have to figure it out from scratch so document it here.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Axtens <d...@axtens.net> Signed-off-by: Sudhakar Kuppusamy <sudha...@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Berger <stef...@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Avnish Chouhan <avn...@linux.ibm.com> --- docs/grub.texi | 98 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 98 insertions(+) diff --git a/docs/grub.texi b/docs/grub.texi index 72ee8d08c..2ff867cc5 100644 --- a/docs/grub.texi +++ b/docs/grub.texi @@ -9379,6 +9379,104 @@ image works under UEFI secure boot and can maintain the secure-boot chain. It will also be necessary to enroll the public key used into a relevant firmware key database. +@section Signing GRUB with an appended signature +The @file{core.elf} itself can be signed with a Linux kernel module-style +appended signature. +To support IEEE1275 platforms where the boot image is often loaded directly +from a disk partition rather than from a file system, the @file{core.elf} +can specify the size and location of the appended signature with an ELF +Note added by @command{grub-install} or @command{grub-mkimage}. +An image can be signed this way using the @command{sign-file} command from +the Linux kernel: + +@itemize +@item Signing a GRUB image using single signer key. The grub.key is your +private key, certificate.der is your GRUB signing public key, and +kernel.der is your kernel signing public key. +@example +@group +# Determine the size of the appended signature. It depends on the +# signing certificate and the hash algorithm. +# +# Signing the /dev/null with an appended signature. + +sign-file SHA256 grub.key certificate.der /dev/null ./empty.sig + +# Get the size of the signature. + +EMPTY_SIG_SIZE=`stat -c '%s' ./empty.sig` + +# Remove the empty file signature. + +rm ./empty.sig + +# Build a GRUB image with $EMPTY_SIG_SIZE reserved for the signature. + +grub-install --appended-signature-size $EMPTY_SIG_SIZE \ + --modules="appendedsig ..." ... + or +grub-mkimage -O powerpc-ieee1275 -o core.elf.unsigned -x kernel.der \ + -p /grub --appended-signature-size $EMPTY_SIG_SIZE \ + --modules="appendedsig ..." ... + +# Signing a GRUB image with an appended signature. + +sign-file SHA256 grub.key certificate.der core.elf.unsigned core.elf.signed + +@end group +@end example +@item Signing a GRUB image using more than one signer key. The grub1.key and +grub2.key are your private keys, certificate1.der and certificate2.der +are your GRUB signing public keys. kernel.der and kernel2.der are your +kernel signing public key. +@example +@group +# Generate a raw signature for /dev/null signing using OpenSSL. + +openssl cms -sign -binary -nocerts -in /dev/null -signer \ + certificate1.pem -inkey grub1.key -signer certificate2.pem \ + -inkey grub2.key -out ./empty.p7s -outform DER -noattr -md sha256 + +# Signing the /dev/null with an appended signature. + +sign-file -s ./empty.p7s sha256 /dev/null /dev/null ./empty.signed + +# Get the size of the signature. + +EMPTY_SIG_SIZE=`stat -c '%s' ./empty.signed` + +# Remove the empty file signatures. + +rm ./empty.signed ./empty.p7s + +# Build a GRUB image with $EMPTY_SIG_SIZE reserved for the signature. + +grub-install --appended-signature-size $EMPTY_SIG_SIZE \ + --modules="appendedsig ..." ... + or +grub-mkimage -O powerpc-ieee1275 -o core.elf.unsigned -x kernel.der \ + -p /grub --appended-signature-size $EMPTY_SIG_SIZE \ + --modules="appendedsig ..." ... + +# Generate a raw signature for GRUB image signing using OpenSSL. + +openssl cms -sign -binary -nocerts -in core.elf.unsigned -signer \ + certificate.pem -inkey grub.key -signer certificate1.pem -inkey \ + grub1.key -out core.p7s -outform DER -noattr -md sha256 + +# Signing a GRUB image with an appended signature. + +sign-file -s core.p7s sha256 /dev/null core.elf.unsigned core.elf.signed + +@end group +@end example +@item Don't forget to install the signed image as required +(e.g. on powerpc-ieee1275, to the PReP partition). +@end itemize + +As with UEFI secure boot, it is necessary to build-in the required modules, +or sign them separately. + @node Platform limitations @chapter Platform limitations -- 2.39.5 (Apple Git-154) _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel