#!/usr/bin/env python3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later # # This file is part of systemd. # # systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # along with systemd; If not, see . # pylint: disable=missing-docstring,invalid-name,import-outside-toplevel # pylint: disable=consider-using-with,unspecified-encoding,line-too-long # pylint: disable=too-many-locals,too-many-statements,too-many-return-statements # pylint: disable=too-many-branches,fixme import argparse import configparser import collections import dataclasses import fnmatch import itertools import json import os import pathlib import pprint import re import shlex import shutil import subprocess import sys import tempfile from typing import (Any, Callable, IO, Optional, Union) import pefile # type: ignore __version__ = '{{PROJECT_VERSION}} ({{GIT_VERSION}})' EFI_ARCH_MAP = { # host_arch glob : [efi_arch, 32_bit_efi_arch if mixed mode is supported] 'x86_64' : ['x64', 'ia32'], 'i[3456]86' : ['ia32'], 'aarch64' : ['aa64'], 'arm[45678]*l' : ['arm'], 'loongarch32' : ['loongarch32'], 'loongarch64' : ['loongarch64'], 'riscv32' : ['riscv32'], 'riscv64' : ['riscv64'], } EFI_ARCHES: list[str] = sum(EFI_ARCH_MAP.values(), []) def guess_efi_arch(): arch = os.uname().machine for glob, mapping in EFI_ARCH_MAP.items(): if fnmatch.fnmatch(arch, glob): efi_arch, *fallback = mapping break else: raise ValueError(f'Unsupported architecture {arch}') # This makes sense only on some architectures, but it also probably doesn't # hurt on others, so let's just apply the check everywhere. if fallback: fw_platform_size = pathlib.Path('/sys/firmware/efi/fw_platform_size') try: size = fw_platform_size.read_text().strip() except FileNotFoundError: pass else: if int(size) == 32: efi_arch = fallback[0] print(f'Host arch {arch!r}, EFI arch {efi_arch!r}') return efi_arch def shell_join(cmd): # TODO: drop in favour of shlex.join once shlex.join supports pathlib.Path. return ' '.join(shlex.quote(str(x)) for x in cmd) def round_up(x, blocksize=4096): return (x + blocksize - 1) // blocksize * blocksize def try_import(modname, name=None): try: return __import__(modname) except ImportError as e: raise ValueError(f'Kernel is compressed with {name or modname}, but module unavailable') from e def maybe_decompress(filename): """Decompress file if compressed. Return contents.""" f = open(filename, 'rb') start = f.read(4) f.seek(0) if start.startswith(b'\x7fELF'): # not compressed return f.read() if start.startswith(b'MZ'): # not compressed aarch64 and riscv64 return f.read() if start.startswith(b'\x1f\x8b'): gzip = try_import('gzip') return gzip.open(f).read() if start.startswith(b'\x28\xb5\x2f\xfd'): zstd = try_import('zstd') return zstd.uncompress(f.read()) if start.startswith(b'\x02\x21\x4c\x18'): lz4 = try_import('lz4.frame', 'lz4') return lz4.frame.decompress(f.read()) if start.startswith(b'\x04\x22\x4d\x18'): print('Newer lz4 stream format detected! This may not boot!') lz4 = try_import('lz4.frame', 'lz4') return lz4.frame.decompress(f.read()) if start.startswith(b'\x89LZO'): # python3-lzo is not packaged for Fedora raise NotImplementedError('lzo decompression not implemented') if start.startswith(b'BZh'): bz2 = try_import('bz2', 'bzip2') return bz2.open(f).read() if start.startswith(b'\x5d\x00\x00'): lzma = try_import('lzma') return lzma.open(f).read() raise NotImplementedError(f'unknown file format (starts with {start})') class Uname: # This class is here purely as a namespace for the functions VERSION_PATTERN = r'(?P[a-z0-9._-]+) \([^ )]+\) (?:#.*)' NOTES_PATTERN = r'^\s+Linux\s+0x[0-9a-f]+\s+OPEN\n\s+description data: (?P[0-9a-f ]+)\s*$' # Linux version 6.0.8-300.fc37.ppc64le (mockbuild@buildvm-ppc64le-03.iad2.fedoraproject.org) # (gcc (GCC) 12.2.1 20220819 (Red Hat 12.2.1-2), GNU ld version 2.38-24.fc37) # #1 SMP Fri Nov 11 14:39:11 UTC 2022 TEXT_PATTERN = rb'Linux version (?P\d\.\S+) \(' @classmethod def scrape_x86(cls, filename, opts=None): # Based on https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio/-/blob/master/functions#L136 # and https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/x86/boot.html#the-real-mode-kernel-header with open(filename, 'rb') as f: f.seek(0x202) magic = f.read(4) if magic != b'HdrS': raise ValueError('Real-Mode Kernel Header magic not found') f.seek(0x20E) offset = f.read(1)[0] + f.read(1)[0]*256 # Pointer to kernel version string f.seek(0x200 + offset) text = f.read(128) text = text.split(b'\0', maxsplit=1)[0] text = text.decode() if not (m := re.match(cls.VERSION_PATTERN, text)): raise ValueError(f'Cannot parse version-host-release uname string: {text!r}') return m.group('version') @classmethod def scrape_elf(cls, filename, opts=None): readelf = find_tool('readelf', opts=opts) cmd = [ readelf, '--notes', filename, ] print('+', shell_join(cmd)) try: notes = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, text=True) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: raise ValueError(e.stderr.strip()) from e if not (m := re.search(cls.NOTES_PATTERN, notes, re.MULTILINE)): raise ValueError('Cannot find Linux version note') text = ''.join(chr(int(c, 16)) for c in m.group('version').split()) return text.rstrip('\0') @classmethod def scrape_generic(cls, filename, opts=None): # import libarchive # libarchive-c fails with # ArchiveError: Unrecognized archive format (errno=84, retcode=-30, archive_p=94705420454656) # Based on https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio/-/blob/master/functions#L209 text = maybe_decompress(filename) if not (m := re.search(cls.TEXT_PATTERN, text)): raise ValueError(f'Cannot find {cls.TEXT_PATTERN!r} in {filename}') return m.group('version').decode() @classmethod def scrape(cls, filename, opts=None): for func in (cls.scrape_x86, cls.scrape_elf, cls.scrape_generic): try: version = func(filename, opts=opts) print(f'Found uname version: {version}') return version except ValueError as e: print(str(e)) return None @dataclasses.dataclass class Section: name: str content: pathlib.Path tmpfile: Optional[IO] = None measure: bool = False @classmethod def create(cls, name, contents, **kwargs): if isinstance(contents, (str, bytes)): mode = 'wt' if isinstance(contents, str) else 'wb' tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode=mode, prefix=f'tmp{name}') tmp.write(contents) tmp.flush() contents = pathlib.Path(tmp.name) else: tmp = None return cls(name, contents, tmpfile=tmp, **kwargs) @classmethod def parse_arg(cls, s): try: name, contents, *rest = s.split(':') except ValueError as e: raise ValueError(f'Cannot parse section spec (name or contents missing): {s!r}') from e if rest: raise ValueError(f'Cannot parse section spec (extraneous parameters): {s!r}') if contents.startswith('@'): contents = pathlib.Path(contents[1:]) return cls.create(name, contents) def size(self): return self.content.stat().st_size def check_name(self): # PE section names with more than 8 characters are legal, but our stub does # not support them. if not self.name.isascii() or not self.name.isprintable(): raise ValueError(f'Bad section name: {self.name!r}') if len(self.name) > 8: raise ValueError(f'Section name too long: {self.name!r}') @dataclasses.dataclass class UKI: executable: list[Union[pathlib.Path, str]] sections: list[Section] = dataclasses.field(default_factory=list, init=False) def add_section(self, section): if section.name in [s.name for s in self.sections]: raise ValueError(f'Duplicate section {section.name}') self.sections += [section] def parse_banks(s): banks = re.split(r',|\s+', s) # TODO: do some sanity checking here return banks KNOWN_PHASES = ( 'enter-initrd', 'leave-initrd', 'sysinit', 'ready', 'shutdown', 'final', ) def parse_phase_paths(s): # Split on commas or whitespace here. Commas might be hard to parse visually. paths = re.split(r',|\s+', s) for path in paths: for phase in path.split(':'): if phase not in KNOWN_PHASES: raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'Unknown boot phase {phase!r} ({path=})') return paths def check_splash(filename): if filename is None: return # import is delayed, to avoid import when the splash image is not used try: from PIL import Image except ImportError: return img = Image.open(filename, formats=['BMP']) print(f'Splash image {filename} is {img.width}Ă—{img.height} pixels') def check_inputs(opts): for name, value in vars(opts).items(): if name in {'output', 'tools'}: continue if isinstance(value, pathlib.Path): # Open file to check that we can read it, or generate an exception value.open().close() elif isinstance(value, list): for item in value: if isinstance(item, pathlib.Path): item.open().close() check_splash(opts.splash) def find_tool(name, fallback=None, opts=None): if opts and opts.tools: for d in opts.tools: tool = d / name if tool.exists(): return tool if shutil.which(name) is not None: return name if fallback is None: print(f"Tool {name} not installed!") return fallback def combine_signatures(pcrsigs): combined = collections.defaultdict(list) for pcrsig in pcrsigs: for bank, sigs in pcrsig.items(): for sig in sigs: if sig not in combined[bank]: combined[bank] += [sig] return json.dumps(combined) def call_systemd_measure(uki, linux, opts): measure_tool = find_tool('systemd-measure', '/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-measure', opts=opts) banks = opts.pcr_banks or () # PCR measurement if opts.measure: pp_groups = opts.phase_path_groups or [] cmd = [ measure_tool, 'calculate', f'--linux={linux}', *(f"--{s.name.removeprefix('.')}={s.content}" for s in uki.sections if s.measure), *(f'--bank={bank}' for bank in banks), # For measurement, the keys are not relevant, so we can lump all the phase paths # into one call to systemd-measure calculate. *(f'--phase={phase_path}' for phase_path in itertools.chain.from_iterable(pp_groups)), ] print('+', shell_join(cmd)) subprocess.check_call(cmd) # PCR signing if opts.pcr_private_keys: n_priv = len(opts.pcr_private_keys or ()) pp_groups = opts.phase_path_groups or [None] * n_priv pub_keys = opts.pcr_public_keys or [None] * n_priv pcrsigs = [] cmd = [ measure_tool, 'sign', f'--linux={linux}', *(f"--{s.name.removeprefix('.')}={s.content}" for s in uki.sections if s.measure), *(f'--bank={bank}' for bank in banks), ] for priv_key, pub_key, group in zip(opts.pcr_private_keys, pub_keys, pp_groups): extra = [f'--private-key={priv_key}'] if pub_key: extra += [f'--public-key={pub_key}'] extra += [f'--phase={phase_path}' for phase_path in group or ()] print('+', shell_join(cmd + extra)) pcrsig = subprocess.check_output(cmd + extra, text=True) pcrsig = json.loads(pcrsig) pcrsigs += [pcrsig] combined = combine_signatures(pcrsigs) uki.add_section(Section.create('.pcrsig', combined)) def join_initrds(initrds): if len(initrds) == 0: return None elif len(initrds) == 1: return initrds[0] seq = [] for file in initrds: initrd = file.read_bytes() n = len(initrd) padding = b'\0' * (round_up(n, 4) - n) # pad to 32 bit alignment seq += [initrd, padding] return b''.join(seq) def pairwise(iterable): a, b = itertools.tee(iterable) next(b, None) return zip(a, b) class PEError(Exception): pass def pe_add_sections(uki: UKI, output: str): pe = pefile.PE(uki.executable, fast_load=True) # Old stubs do not have the symbol/string table stripped, even though image files should not have one. if symbol_table := pe.FILE_HEADER.PointerToSymbolTable: symbol_table_size = 18 * pe.FILE_HEADER.NumberOfSymbols if string_table_size := pe.get_dword_from_offset(symbol_table + symbol_table_size): symbol_table_size += string_table_size # Let's be safe and only strip it if it's at the end of the file. if symbol_table + symbol_table_size == len(pe.__data__): pe.__data__ = pe.__data__[:symbol_table] pe.FILE_HEADER.PointerToSymbolTable = 0 pe.FILE_HEADER.NumberOfSymbols = 0 pe.FILE_HEADER.IMAGE_FILE_LOCAL_SYMS_STRIPPED = True # Old stubs might have been stripped, leading to unaligned raw data values, so let's fix them up here. for i, section in enumerate(pe.sections): oldp = section.PointerToRawData oldsz = section.SizeOfRawData section.PointerToRawData = round_up(oldp, pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.FileAlignment) section.SizeOfRawData = round_up(oldsz, pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.FileAlignment) padp = section.PointerToRawData - oldp padsz = section.SizeOfRawData - oldsz for later_section in pe.sections[i+1:]: later_section.PointerToRawData += padp + padsz pe.__data__ = pe.__data__[:oldp] + bytes(padp) + pe.__data__[oldp:oldp+oldsz] + bytes(padsz) + pe.__data__[oldp+oldsz:] # We might not have any space to add new sections. Let's try our best to make some space by padding the # SizeOfHeaders to a multiple of the file alignment. This is safe because the first section's data starts # at a multiple of the file alignment, so all space before that is unused. pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.SizeOfHeaders = round_up(pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.SizeOfHeaders, pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.FileAlignment) pe = pefile.PE(data=pe.write(), fast_load=True) warnings = pe.get_warnings() if warnings: raise PEError(f'pefile warnings treated as errors: {warnings}') security = pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.DATA_DIRECTORY[pefile.DIRECTORY_ENTRY['IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_SECURITY']] if security.VirtualAddress != 0: # We could strip the signatures, but why would anyone sign the stub? raise PEError('Stub image is signed, refusing.') for section in uki.sections: new_section = pefile.SectionStructure(pe.__IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER_format__, pe=pe) new_section.__unpack__(b'\0' * new_section.sizeof()) offset = pe.sections[-1].get_file_offset() + new_section.sizeof() if offset + new_section.sizeof() > pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.SizeOfHeaders: raise PEError(f'Not enough header space to add section {section.name}.') data = section.content.read_bytes() new_section.set_file_offset(offset) new_section.Name = section.name.encode() new_section.Misc_VirtualSize = len(data) # Non-stripped stubs might still have an unaligned symbol table at the end, making their size # unaligned, so we make sure to explicitly pad the pointer to new sections to an aligned offset. new_section.PointerToRawData = round_up(len(pe.__data__), pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.FileAlignment) new_section.SizeOfRawData = round_up(len(data), pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.FileAlignment) new_section.VirtualAddress = round_up( pe.sections[-1].VirtualAddress + pe.sections[-1].Misc_VirtualSize, pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.SectionAlignment, ) new_section.IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ = True if section.name == '.linux': # Old kernels that use EFI handover protocol will be executed inline. new_section.IMAGE_SCN_CNT_CODE = True else: new_section.IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA = True pe.__data__ = pe.__data__[:] + bytes(new_section.PointerToRawData - len(pe.__data__)) + data + bytes(new_section.SizeOfRawData - len(data)) pe.FILE_HEADER.NumberOfSections += 1 pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.SizeOfInitializedData += new_section.Misc_VirtualSize pe.__structures__.append(new_section) pe.sections.append(new_section) pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.CheckSum = 0 pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.SizeOfImage = round_up( pe.sections[-1].VirtualAddress + pe.sections[-1].Misc_VirtualSize, pe.OPTIONAL_HEADER.SectionAlignment, ) pe.write(output) def signer_sign(cmd): print('+', shell_join(cmd)) subprocess.check_call(cmd) def find_sbsign(opts=None): return find_tool('sbsign', opts=opts) def sbsign_sign(sbsign_tool, input_f, output_f, opts=None): sign_invocation = [ sbsign_tool, '--key', opts.sb_key, '--cert', opts.sb_cert, input_f, '--output', output_f, ] if opts.signing_engine is not None: sign_invocation += ['--engine', opts.signing_engine] signer_sign(sign_invocation) def find_pesign(opts=None): return find_tool('pesign', opts=opts) def pesign_sign(pesign_tool, input_f, output_f, opts=None): sign_invocation = [ pesign_tool, '-s', '--force', '-n', opts.sb_certdir, '-c', opts.sb_cert_name, '-i', input_f, '-o', output_f, ] signer_sign(sign_invocation) SBVERIFY = { 'name': 'sbverify', 'option': '--list', 'output': 'No signature table present', } PESIGCHECK = { 'name': 'pesign', 'option': '-i', 'output': 'No signatures found.', 'flags': '-S' } def verify(tool, opts): verify_tool = find_tool(tool['name'], opts=opts) cmd = [ verify_tool, tool['option'], opts.linux, ] if 'flags' in tool: cmd.append(tool['flags']) print('+', shell_join(cmd)) info = subprocess.check_output(cmd, text=True) return tool['output'] in info def make_uki(opts): # kernel payload signing sign_tool = None if opts.signtool == 'sbsign': sign_tool = find_sbsign(opts=opts) sign = sbsign_sign verify_tool = SBVERIFY else: sign_tool = find_pesign(opts=opts) sign = pesign_sign verify_tool = PESIGCHECK sign_args_present = opts.sb_key or opts.sb_cert_name if sign_tool is None and sign_args_present: raise ValueError(f'{opts.signtool}, required for signing, is not installed') sign_kernel = opts.sign_kernel if sign_kernel is None and opts.linux is not None and sign_args_present: # figure out if we should sign the kernel sign_kernel = verify(verify_tool, opts) if sign_kernel: linux_signed = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='linux-signed') linux = linux_signed.name sign(sign_tool, opts.linux, linux, opts=opts) else: linux = opts.linux if opts.uname is None and opts.linux is not None: print('Kernel version not specified, starting autodetection đŸ˜–.') opts.uname = Uname.scrape(opts.linux, opts=opts) uki = UKI(opts.stub) initrd = join_initrds(opts.initrd) # TODO: derive public key from opts.pcr_private_keys? pcrpkey = opts.pcrpkey if pcrpkey is None: if opts.pcr_public_keys and len(opts.pcr_public_keys) == 1: pcrpkey = opts.pcr_public_keys[0] sections = [ # name, content, measure? ('.osrel', opts.os_release, True ), ('.cmdline', opts.cmdline, True ), ('.dtb', opts.devicetree, True ), ('.splash', opts.splash, True ), ('.pcrpkey', pcrpkey, True ), ('.initrd', initrd, True ), ('.uname', opts.uname, False), # linux shall be last to leave breathing room for decompression. # We'll add it later. ] for name, content, measure in sections: if content: uki.add_section(Section.create(name, content, measure=measure)) # systemd-measure doesn't know about those extra sections for section in opts.sections: uki.add_section(section) # PCR measurement and signing call_systemd_measure(uki, linux, opts=opts) # UKI creation if linux is not None: uki.add_section(Section.create('.linux', linux, measure=True)) if sign_args_present: unsigned = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='uki') output = unsigned.name else: output = opts.output pe_add_sections(uki, output) # UKI signing if sign_args_present: sign(sign_tool, unsigned.name, opts.output, opts=opts) # We end up with no executable bits, let's reapply them os.umask(umask := os.umask(0)) os.chmod(opts.output, 0o777 & ~umask) print(f"Wrote {'signed' if sign_args_present else 'unsigned'} {opts.output}") @dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True) class ConfigItem: @staticmethod def config_list_prepend( namespace: argparse.Namespace, group: Optional[str], dest: str, value: Any, ) -> None: "Prepend value to namespace." assert not group old = getattr(namespace, dest, []) setattr(namespace, dest, value + old) @staticmethod def config_set_if_unset( namespace: argparse.Namespace, group: Optional[str], dest: str, value: Any, ) -> None: "Set namespace. to value only if it was None" assert not group if getattr(namespace, dest) is None: setattr(namespace, dest, value) @staticmethod def config_set_group( namespace: argparse.Namespace, group: Optional[str], dest: str, value: Any, ) -> None: "Set namespace.[idx] to value, with idx derived from group" if group not in namespace._groups: namespace._groups += [group] idx = namespace._groups.index(group) old = getattr(namespace, dest, None) if old is None: old = [] setattr(namespace, dest, old + ([None] * (idx - len(old))) + [value]) @staticmethod def parse_boolean(s: str) -> bool: "Parse 1/true/yes/y/t/on as true and 0/false/no/n/f/off/None as false" s_l = s.lower() if s_l in {'1', 'true', 'yes', 'y', 't', 'on'}: return True if s_l in {'0', 'false', 'no', 'n', 'f', 'off'}: return False raise ValueError('f"Invalid boolean literal: {s!r}') # arguments for argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument() name: Union[str, tuple[str, str]] dest: Optional[str] = None metavar: Optional[str] = None type: Optional[Callable] = None nargs: Optional[str] = None action: Optional[Union[str, Callable]] = None default: Any = None version: Optional[str] = None choices: Optional[tuple[str, ...]] = None help: Optional[str] = None # metadata for config file parsing config_key: Optional[str] = None config_push: Callable[[argparse.Namespace, Optional[str], str, Any], None] = \ config_set_if_unset def _names(self) -> tuple[str, ...]: return self.name if isinstance(self.name, tuple) else (self.name,) def argparse_dest(self) -> str: # It'd be nice if argparse exported this, but I don't see that in the API if self.dest: return self.dest return self._names()[0].lstrip('-').replace('-', '_') def add_to(self, parser: argparse.ArgumentParser): kwargs = { key:val for key in dataclasses.asdict(self) if (key not in ('name', 'config_key', 'config_push') and (val := getattr(self, key)) is not None) } args = self._names() parser.add_argument(*args, **kwargs) def apply_config(self, namespace, section, group, key, value) -> None: assert f'{section}/{key}' == self.config_key dest = self.argparse_dest() conv: Callable[[str], Any] if self.action == argparse.BooleanOptionalAction: # We need to handle this case separately: the options are called # --foo and --no-foo, and no argument is parsed. But in the config # file, we have Foo=yes or Foo=no. conv = self.parse_boolean elif self.type: conv = self.type else: conv = lambda s:s if self.nargs == '*': value = [conv(v) for v in value.split()] else: value = conv(value) self.config_push(namespace, group, dest, value) def config_example(self) -> tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str], Optional[str]]: if not self.config_key: return None, None, None section_name, key = self.config_key.split('/', 1) if section_name.endswith(':'): section_name += 'NAME' if self.choices: value = '|'.join(self.choices) else: value = self.metavar or self.argparse_dest().upper() return (section_name, key, value) CONFIG_ITEMS = [ ConfigItem( '--version', action = 'version', version = f'ukify {__version__}', ), ConfigItem( '--summary', help = 'print parsed config and exit', action = 'store_true', ), ConfigItem( 'linux', metavar = 'LINUX', type = pathlib.Path, nargs = '?', help = 'vmlinuz file [.linux section]', config_key = 'UKI/Linux', ), ConfigItem( 'initrd', metavar = 'INITRD…', type = pathlib.Path, nargs = '*', help = 'initrd files [.initrd section]', config_key = 'UKI/Initrd', config_push = ConfigItem.config_list_prepend, ), ConfigItem( ('--config', '-c'), metavar = 'PATH', help = 'configuration file', ), ConfigItem( '--cmdline', metavar = 'TEXT|@PATH', help = 'kernel command line [.cmdline section]', config_key = 'UKI/Cmdline', ), ConfigItem( '--os-release', metavar = 'TEXT|@PATH', help = 'path to os-release file [.osrel section]', config_key = 'UKI/OSRelease', ), ConfigItem( '--devicetree', metavar = 'PATH', type = pathlib.Path, help = 'Device Tree file [.dtb section]', config_key = 'UKI/DeviceTree', ), ConfigItem( '--splash', metavar = 'BMP', type = pathlib.Path, help = 'splash image bitmap file [.splash section]', config_key = 'UKI/Splash', ), ConfigItem( '--pcrpkey', metavar = 'KEY', type = pathlib.Path, help = 'embedded public key to seal secrets to [.pcrpkey section]', config_key = 'UKI/PCRPKey', ), ConfigItem( '--uname', metavar='VERSION', help='"uname -r" information [.uname section]', config_key = 'UKI/Uname', ), ConfigItem( '--efi-arch', metavar = 'ARCH', choices = ('ia32', 'x64', 'arm', 'aa64', 'riscv64'), help = 'target EFI architecture', config_key = 'UKI/EFIArch', ), ConfigItem( '--stub', type = pathlib.Path, help = 'path to the sd-stub file [.text,.data,… sections]', config_key = 'UKI/Stub', ), ConfigItem( '--section', dest = 'sections', metavar = 'NAME:TEXT|@PATH', type = Section.parse_arg, action = 'append', default = [], help = 'additional section as name and contents [NAME section]', ), ConfigItem( '--pcr-banks', metavar = 'BANK…', type = parse_banks, config_key = 'UKI/PCRBanks', ), ConfigItem( '--signing-engine', metavar = 'ENGINE', help = 'OpenSSL engine to use for signing', config_key = 'UKI/SigningEngine', ), ConfigItem( '--signtool', choices = ('sbsign', 'pesign'), dest = 'signtool', default = 'sbsign', help = 'whether to use sbsign or pesign. Default is sbsign.', config_key = 'UKI/SecureBootSigningTool', ), ConfigItem( '--secureboot-private-key', dest = 'sb_key', help = 'required by --signtool=sbsign. Path to key file or engine-specific designation for SB signing', config_key = 'UKI/SecureBootPrivateKey', ), ConfigItem( '--secureboot-certificate', dest = 'sb_cert', help = 'required by --signtool=sbsign. sbsign needs a path to certificate file or engine-specific designation for SB signing', config_key = 'UKI/SecureBootCertificate', ), ConfigItem( '--secureboot-certificate-dir', dest = 'sb_certdir', default = '/etc/pki/pesign', help = 'required by --signtool=pesign. Path to nss certificate database directory for PE signing. Default is /etc/pki/pesign', config_key = 'UKI/SecureBootCertificateDir', ), ConfigItem( '--secureboot-certificate-name', dest = 'sb_cert_name', help = 'required by --signtool=pesign. pesign needs a certificate nickname of nss certificate database entry to use for PE signing', config_key = 'UKI/SecureBootCertificateName', ), ConfigItem( '--sign-kernel', action = argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, help = 'Sign the embedded kernel', config_key = 'UKI/SignKernel', ), ConfigItem( '--pcr-private-key', dest = 'pcr_private_keys', metavar = 'PATH', type = pathlib.Path, action = 'append', help = 'private part of the keypair for signing PCR signatures', config_key = 'PCRSignature:/PCRPrivateKey', config_push = ConfigItem.config_set_group, ), ConfigItem( '--pcr-public-key', dest = 'pcr_public_keys', metavar = 'PATH', type = pathlib.Path, action = 'append', help = 'public part of the keypair for signing PCR signatures', config_key = 'PCRSignature:/PCRPublicKey', config_push = ConfigItem.config_set_group, ), ConfigItem( '--phases', dest = 'phase_path_groups', metavar = 'PHASE-PATH…', type = parse_phase_paths, action = 'append', help = 'phase-paths to create signatures for', config_key = 'PCRSignature:/Phases', config_push = ConfigItem.config_set_group, ), ConfigItem( '--tools', type = pathlib.Path, action = 'append', help = 'Directories to search for tools (systemd-measure, …)', ), ConfigItem( ('--output', '-o'), type = pathlib.Path, help = 'output file path', ), ConfigItem( '--measure', action = argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, help = 'print systemd-measure output for the UKI', ), ] CONFIGFILE_ITEMS = { item.config_key:item for item in CONFIG_ITEMS if item.config_key } def apply_config(namespace, filename=None): if filename is None: filename = namespace.config if filename is None: return # Fill in ._groups based on --pcr-public-key=, --pcr-private-key=, and --phases=. assert '_groups' not in namespace n_pcr_priv = len(namespace.pcr_private_keys or ()) namespace._groups = list(range(n_pcr_priv)) cp = configparser.ConfigParser( comment_prefixes='#', inline_comment_prefixes='#', delimiters='=', empty_lines_in_values=False, interpolation=None, strict=False) # Do not make keys lowercase cp.optionxform = lambda option: option cp.read(filename) for section_name, section in cp.items(): idx = section_name.find(':') if idx >= 0: section_name, group = section_name[:idx+1], section_name[idx+1:] if not section_name or not group: raise ValueError('Section name components cannot be empty') if ':' in group: raise ValueError('Section name cannot contain more than one ":"') else: group = None for key, value in section.items(): if item := CONFIGFILE_ITEMS.get(f'{section_name}/{key}'): item.apply_config(namespace, section_name, group, key, value) else: print(f'Unknown config setting [{section_name}] {key}=') def config_example(): prev_section = None for item in CONFIG_ITEMS: section, key, value = item.config_example() if section: if prev_section != section: if prev_section: yield '' yield f'[{section}]' prev_section = section yield f'{key} = {value}' def create_parser(): p = argparse.ArgumentParser( description='Build and sign Unified Kernel Images', allow_abbrev=False, usage='''\ ukify [options…] [LINUX INITRD…] ''', epilog='\n '.join(('config file:', *config_example())), formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, ) for item in CONFIG_ITEMS: item.add_to(p) # Suppress printing of usage synopsis on errors p.error = lambda message: p.exit(2, f'{p.prog}: error: {message}\n') return p def finalize_options(opts): if opts.cmdline and opts.cmdline.startswith('@'): opts.cmdline = pathlib.Path(opts.cmdline[1:]) elif opts.cmdline: # Drop whitespace from the commandline. If we're reading from a file, # we copy the contents verbatim. But configuration specified on the commandline # or in the config file may contain additional whitespace that has no meaning. opts.cmdline = ' '.join(opts.cmdline.split()) if opts.os_release and opts.os_release.startswith('@'): opts.os_release = pathlib.Path(opts.os_release[1:]) elif not opts.os_release and opts.linux: p = pathlib.Path('/etc/os-release') if not p.exists(): p = pathlib.Path('/usr/lib/os-release') opts.os_release = p if opts.efi_arch is None: opts.efi_arch = guess_efi_arch() if opts.stub is None: opts.stub = pathlib.Path(f'/usr/lib/systemd/boot/efi/linux{opts.efi_arch}.efi.stub') if opts.signing_engine is None: if opts.sb_key: opts.sb_key = pathlib.Path(opts.sb_key) if opts.sb_cert: opts.sb_cert = pathlib.Path(opts.sb_cert) if opts.signtool == 'sbsign': if bool(opts.sb_key) ^ bool(opts.sb_cert): raise ValueError('--secureboot-private-key= and --secureboot-certificate= must be specified together when using --signtool=sbsign') else: if not bool(opts.sb_cert_name): raise ValueError('--certificate-name must be specified when using --signtool=pesign') if opts.sign_kernel and not opts.sb_key and not opts.sb_cert_name: raise ValueError('--sign-kernel requires either --secureboot-private-key= and --secureboot-certificate= (for sbsign) or --secureboot-certificate-name= (for pesign) to be specified') if opts.output is None: if opts.linux is None: raise ValueError('--output= must be specified when building a PE addon') suffix = '.efi' if opts.sb_key or opts.sb_cert_name else '.unsigned.efi' opts.output = opts.linux.name + suffix for section in opts.sections: section.check_name() if opts.summary: # TODO: replace pprint() with some fancy formatting. pprint.pprint(vars(opts)) sys.exit() def parse_args(args=None): p = create_parser() opts = p.parse_args(args) # Check that --pcr-public-key=, --pcr-private-key=, and --phases= # have either the same number of arguments are are not specified at all. n_pcr_pub = None if opts.pcr_public_keys is None else len(opts.pcr_public_keys) n_pcr_priv = None if opts.pcr_private_keys is None else len(opts.pcr_private_keys) n_phase_path_groups = None if opts.phase_path_groups is None else len(opts.phase_path_groups) if n_pcr_pub is not None and n_pcr_pub != n_pcr_priv: raise ValueError('--pcr-public-key= specifications must match --pcr-private-key=') if n_phase_path_groups is not None and n_phase_path_groups != n_pcr_priv: raise ValueError('--phases= specifications must match --pcr-private-key=') apply_config(opts) finalize_options(opts) return opts def main(): opts = parse_args() check_inputs(opts) make_uki(opts) if __name__ == '__main__': main()