[PATCH v10 4/9] doc: update UEFI document for usage of mkeficapsule

AKASHI Takahiro takahiro.akashi at linaro.org
Mon Feb 7 05:52:39 CET 2022


On Sat, Feb 05, 2022 at 10:14:06AM +0100, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
> On 2/1/22 02:27, AKASHI Takahiro wrote:
> > Now we can use mkeficapsule command instead of EDK-II's script
> > to create a signed capsule file. So update the instruction for
> > capsule authentication.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi at linaro.org>
> > Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org>
> > Acked-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas at linaro.org>
> 
> This patch breaks 'make htmldocs' due to a couple of errors.

Okay, I fixed it.

-Takahiro Akashi

> Best regards
> 
> Heinrich
> 
> > ---
> >   doc/develop/uefi/uefi.rst | 147 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------
> >   1 file changed, 74 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/doc/develop/uefi/uefi.rst b/doc/develop/uefi/uefi.rst
> > index 43fb10f7978e..7e1eb8256259 100644
> > --- a/doc/develop/uefi/uefi.rst
> > +++ b/doc/develop/uefi/uefi.rst
> > @@ -284,37 +284,56 @@ Support has been added for the UEFI capsule update feature which
> >   enables updating the U-Boot image using the UEFI firmware management
> >   protocol (FMP). The capsules are not passed to the firmware through
> >   the UpdateCapsule runtime service. Instead, capsule-on-disk
> > -functionality is used for fetching the capsule from the EFI System
> > -Partition (ESP) by placing the capsule file under the
> > -\EFI\UpdateCapsule directory.
> > -
> > -The directory \EFI\UpdateCapsule is checked for capsules only within the
> > -EFI system partition on the device specified in the active boot option
> > -determined by reference to BootNext variable or BootOrder variable processing.
> > -The active Boot Variable is the variable with highest priority BootNext or
> > -within BootOrder that refers to a device found to be present. Boot variables
> > -in BootOrder but referring to devices not present are ignored when determining
> > -active boot variable.
> > -Before starting a capsule update make sure your capsules are installed in the
> > -correct ESP partition or set BootNext.
> > +functionality is used for fetching capsules from the EFI System
> > +Partition (ESP) by placing capsule files under the directory::
> > +
> > +    \EFI\UpdateCapsule
> > +
> > +The directory is checked for capsules only within the
> > +EFI system partition on the device specified in the active boot option,
> > +which is determined by BootXXXX variable in BootNext, or if not, the highest
> > +priority one within BootOrder. Any BootXXXX variables referring to devices
> > +not present are ignored when determining the active boot option.
> > +
> > +Please note that capsules will be applied in the alphabetic order of
> > +capsule file names.
> > +
> > +Creating a capsule file
> > +***********************
> > +
> > +A capsule file can be created by using tools/mkeficapsule.
> > +To build this tool, enable::
> > +
> > +    CONFIG_TOOLS_MKEFICAPSULE=y
> > +    CONFIG_TOOLS_LIBCRYPTO=y
> > +
> > +Run the following command::
> > +
> > +.. code-block:: console
> > +
> > +    $ mkeficapsule \
> > +      --index 1 --instance 0 \
> > +      [--fit <FIT image> | --raw <raw image>] \
> > +      <capsule_file_name>
> > 
> >   Performing the update
> >   *********************
> > 
> > -Since U-boot doesn't currently support SetVariable at runtime there's a Kconfig
> > -option (CONFIG_EFI_IGNORE_OSINDICATIONS) to disable the OsIndications variable
> > -check. If that option is enabled just copy your capsule to \EFI\UpdateCapsule.
> > +Put capsule files under the directory mentioned above.
> > +Then, following the UEFI specification, you'll need to set
> > +the EFI_OS_INDICATIONS_FILE_CAPSULE_DELIVERY_SUPPORTED
> > +bit in OsIndications variable with::
> > 
> > -If that option is disabled, you'll need to set the OsIndications variable with::
> > +.. code-block:: console
> > 
> >       => setenv -e -nv -bs -rt -v OsIndications =0x04
> > 
> > -Finally, the capsule update can be initiated either by rebooting the board,
> > -which is the preferred method, or by issuing the following command::
> > +Since U-boot doesn't currently support SetVariable at runtime, its value
> > +won't be taken over across the reboot. If this is the case, you can skip
> > +this feature check with the Kconfig option (CONFIG_EFI_IGNORE_OSINDICATIONS)
> > +set.
> > 
> > -    => efidebug capsule disk-update
> > -
> > -**The efidebug command is should only be used during debugging/development.**
> > +Finally, the capsule update can be initiated by rebooting the board.
> > 
> >   Enabling Capsule Authentication
> >   *******************************
> > @@ -324,82 +343,64 @@ be updated by verifying the capsule signature. The capsule signature
> >   is computed and prepended to the capsule payload at the time of
> >   capsule generation. This signature is then verified by using the
> >   public key stored as part of the X509 certificate. This certificate is
> > -in the form of an efi signature list (esl) file, which is embedded as
> > -part of U-Boot.
> > +in the form of an efi signature list (esl) file, which is embedded in
> > +a device tree.
> > 
> >   The capsule authentication feature can be enabled through the
> >   following config, in addition to the configs listed above for capsule
> >   update::
> > 
> >       CONFIG_EFI_CAPSULE_AUTHENTICATE=y
> > -    CONFIG_EFI_CAPSULE_KEY_PATH=<path to .esl cert>
> > 
> >   The public and private keys used for the signing process are generated
> > -and used by the steps highlighted below::
> > +and used by the steps highlighted below.
> > 
> > -    1. Install utility commands on your host
> > -       * OPENSSL
> > +1. Install utility commands on your host
> > +       * openssl
> >          * efitools
> > 
> > -    2. Create signing keys and certificate files on your host
> > +2. Create signing keys and certificate files on your host::
> > +
> > +.. code-block:: console
> > 
> >           $ openssl req -x509 -sha256 -newkey rsa:2048 -subj /CN=CRT/ \
> >               -keyout CRT.key -out CRT.crt -nodes -days 365
> >           $ cert-to-efi-sig-list CRT.crt CRT.esl
> > 
> > -        $ openssl x509 -in CRT.crt -out CRT.cer -outform DER
> > -        $ openssl x509 -inform DER -in CRT.cer -outform PEM -out CRT.pub.pem
> > -
> > -        $ openssl pkcs12 -export -out CRT.pfx -inkey CRT.key -in CRT.crt
> > -        $ openssl pkcs12 -in CRT.pfx -nodes -out CRT.pem
> > -
> > -The capsule file can be generated by using the GenerateCapsule.py
> > -script in EDKII::
> > -
> > -    $ ./BaseTools/BinWrappers/PosixLike/GenerateCapsule -e -o \
> > -      <capsule_file_name> --monotonic-count <val> --fw-version \
> > -      <val> --lsv <val> --guid \
> > -      e2bb9c06-70e9-4b14-97a3-5a7913176e3f --verbose \
> > -      --update-image-index <val> --signer-private-cert \
> > -      /path/to/CRT.pem --trusted-public-cert \
> > -      /path/to/CRT.pub.pem --other-public-cert /path/to/CRT.pub.pem \
> > -      <u-boot.bin>
> > +3. Run the following command to create and sign the capsule file::
> > 
> > -Place the capsule generated in the above step on the EFI System
> > -Partition under the EFI/UpdateCapsule directory
> > +.. code-block:: console
> > 
> > -Testing on QEMU
> > -***************
> > +    $ mkeficapsule --monotonic-count 1 \
> > +      --private-key CRT.key \
> > +      --certificate CRT.crt \
> > +      --index 1 --instance 0 \
> > +      [--fit <FIT image> | --raw <raw image>] \
> > +      <capsule_file_name>
> > 
> > -Currently, support has been added on the QEMU ARM64 virt platform for
> > -updating the U-Boot binary as a raw image when the platform is booted
> > -in non-secure mode, i.e. with CONFIG_TFABOOT disabled. For this
> > -configuration, the QEMU platform needs to be booted with
> > -'secure=off'. The U-Boot binary placed on the first bank of the NOR
> > -flash at offset 0x0. The U-Boot environment is placed on the second
> > -NOR flash bank at offset 0x4000000.
> > +4. Insert the signature list into a device tree in the following format::
> > 
> > -The capsule update feature is enabled with the following configuration
> > -settings::
> > +        {
> > +                signature {
> > +                        capsule-key = [ <binary of signature list> ];
> > +                }
> > +                ...
> > +        }
> > 
> > -    CONFIG_MTD=y
> > -    CONFIG_FLASH_CFI_MTD=y
> > -    CONFIG_CMD_MTDPARTS=y
> > -    CONFIG_CMD_DFU=y
> > -    CONFIG_DFU_MTD=y
> > -    CONFIG_PCI_INIT_R=y
> > -    CONFIG_EFI_CAPSULE_ON_DISK=y
> > -    CONFIG_EFI_CAPSULE_FIRMWARE_MANAGEMENT=y
> > -    CONFIG_EFI_CAPSULE_FIRMWARE=y
> > -    CONFIG_EFI_CAPSULE_FIRMWARE_RAW=y
> > +   You can do this manually with::
> > 
> > -In addition, the following config needs to be disabled(QEMU ARM specific)::
> > +.. code-block:: console
> > 
> > -    CONFIG_TFABOOT
> > +    $ dtc -@ -I dts -O dtb -o signature.dtbo signature.dts
> > +    $ fdtoverlay -i orig.dtb -o new.dtb -v signature.dtbo
> > 
> > -The capsule file can be generated by using the tools/mkeficapsule::
> > +   where signature.dts looks like::
> > 
> > -    $ mkeficapsule --raw <u-boot.bin> --index 1 <capsule_file_name>
> > +        &{/} {
> > +                signature {
> > +                        capsule-key = /incbin/("CRT.esl");
> > +                };
> > +        };
> > 
> >   Executing the boot manager
> >   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 


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