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With CONFIG_OPTEE_TA_AVB use the trusted application AVB provided by OP-TEE to manage rollback indexes and device-lock status. Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@linaro.org>
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Android Verified Boot 2.0
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This file contains information about the current support of Android Verified
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Boot 2.0 in U-boot
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1. OVERVIEW
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Verified Boot establishes a chain of trust from the bootloader to system images
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* Provides integrity checking for:
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- Android Boot image: Linux kernel + ramdisk. RAW hashing of the whole
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partition is done and the hash is compared with the one stored in
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the VBMeta image
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- system/vendor partitions: verifying root hash of dm-verity hashtrees.
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* Provides capabilities for rollback protection.
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Integrity of the bootloader (U-boot BLOB and environment) is out of scope.
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For additional details check:
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https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/avb/+/master/README.md
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1.1. AVB using OP-TEE (optional)
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If AVB is configured to use OP-TEE (see 4. below) rollback indexes and
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device lock state are stored in RPMB. The RPMB partition is managed by
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OP-TEE (https://www.op-tee.org/) which is a secure OS leveraging ARM
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TrustZone.
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2. AVB 2.0 U-BOOT SHELL COMMANDS
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-----------------------------------
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Provides CLI interface to invoke AVB 2.0 verification + misc. commands for
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different testing purposes:
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avb init <dev> - initialize avb 2.0 for <dev>
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avb verify - run verification process using hash data from vbmeta structure
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avb read_rb <num> - read rollback index at location <num>
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avb write_rb <num> <rb> - write rollback index <rb> to <num>
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avb is_unlocked - returns unlock status of the device
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avb get_uuid <partname> - read and print uuid of partition <partname>
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avb read_part <partname> <offset> <num> <addr> - read <num> bytes from
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partition <partname> to buffer <addr>
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avb write_part <partname> <offset> <num> <addr> - write <num> bytes to
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<partname> by <offset> using data from <addr>
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3. PARTITIONS TAMPERING (EXAMPLE)
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-----------------------------------
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Boot or system/vendor (dm-verity metadata section) is tampered:
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=> avb init 1
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=> avb verify
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avb_slot_verify.c:175: ERROR: boot: Hash of data does not match digest in
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descriptor.
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Slot verification result: ERROR_IO
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Vbmeta partition is tampered:
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=> avb init 1
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=> avb verify
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avb_vbmeta_image.c:206: ERROR: Hash does not match!
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avb_slot_verify.c:388: ERROR: vbmeta: Error verifying vbmeta image:
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HASH_MISMATCH
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Slot verification result: ERROR_IO
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4. ENABLE ON YOUR BOARD
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-----------------------------------
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The following options must be enabled:
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CONFIG_LIBAVB=y
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CONFIG_AVB_VERIFY=y
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CONFIG_CMD_AVB=y
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In addtion optionally if storing rollback indexes in RPMB with help of
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OP-TEE:
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CONFIG_TEE=y
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CONFIG_OPTEE=y
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CONFIG_OPTEE_TA_AVB=y
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CONFIG_SUPPORT_EMMC_RPMB=y
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Then add `avb verify` invocation to your android boot sequence of commands,
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e.g.:
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=> avb_verify=avb init $mmcdev; avb verify;
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=> if run avb_verify; then \
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echo AVB verification OK. Continue boot; \
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set bootargs $bootargs $avb_bootargs; \
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else \
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echo AVB verification failed; \
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exit; \
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fi; \
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=> emmc_android_boot= \
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echo Trying to boot Android from eMMC ...; \
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... \
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run avb_verify; \
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mmc read ${fdtaddr} ${fdt_start} ${fdt_size}; \
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mmc read ${loadaddr} ${boot_start} ${boot_size}; \
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bootm $loadaddr $loadaddr $fdtaddr; \
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To switch on automatic generation of vbmeta partition in AOSP build, add these
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lines to device configuration mk file:
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BOARD_AVB_ENABLE := true
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BOARD_AVB_ALGORITHM := SHA512_RSA4096
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BOARD_BOOTIMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE := <boot partition size>
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After flashing U-boot don't forget to update environment and write new
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partition table:
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=> env default -f -a
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=> setenv partitions $partitions_android
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=> env save
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=> gpt write mmc 1 $partitions_android
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