* trouble booting into staging kernel @ 2022-10-09 17:51 Deepak R Varma 2022-10-09 17:56 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-10 10:54 ` Stefano Brivio 0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-09 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: outreachy Hello, I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native config file: CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" set to new value CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and have received following errors: error: bad shim signature Loading initial ramdisk error: you need to load the kernel first I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? Thank you, Deepak. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-09 17:51 trouble booting into staging kernel Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-09 17:56 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-09 19:01 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-10 10:54 ` Stefano Brivio 1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-09 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Deepak R Varma; +Cc: outreachy On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > Hello, > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > config file: > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > set to new value > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > have received following errors: > > error: bad shim signature > Loading initial ramdisk > error: you need to load the kernel first > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. Welcome, by the way :) julia ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-09 17:56 ` Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-09 19:01 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-09 19:12 ` Julia Lawall 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-09 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Julia Lawall; +Cc: outreachy On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > Hello, > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > config file: > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > set to new value > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > have received following errors: > > > > error: bad shim signature > > Loading initial ramdisk > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did > that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. Thank you for the quick response. I did try disabling the secure boot option and also cleared the certificate DB. Tried a few combinations of these options. Unfortunately, nothing helped so far. Let me know if I should share any of the files / logs from my system for your review. > > Welcome, by the way :) Thank you Julia. Pleased to be part of this internship challenge. ./drv > > julia ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-09 19:01 ` Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-09 19:12 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-09 19:55 ` Deepak R Varma 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-09 19:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Deepak R Varma; +Cc: outreachy On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > > config file: > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > > > set to new value > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > > have received following errors: > > > > > > error: bad shim signature > > > Loading initial ramdisk > > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > > > Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did > > that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. > > Thank you for the quick response. I did try disabling the secure boot option and > also cleared the certificate DB. Tried a few combinations of these options. > Unfortunately, nothing helped so far. Did you try what is described here? https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/701612/cant-load-self-signed-kernel-with-secure-boot-on-bad-shim-signature julia > > Let me know if I should share any of the files / logs from my system for your > review. > > > > > Welcome, by the way :) > > Thank you Julia. Pleased to be part of this internship challenge. > > ./drv > > > > > julia > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-09 19:12 ` Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-09 19:55 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-12 20:22 ` Deepak R Varma 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-09 19:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Julia Lawall; +Cc: outreachy On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > > > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > > > config file: > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > > > > > set to new value > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > > > have received following errors: > > > > > > > > error: bad shim signature > > > > Loading initial ramdisk > > > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > > > > > Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did > > > that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. > > > > Thank you for the quick response. I did try disabling the secure boot option and > > also cleared the certificate DB. Tried a few combinations of these options. > > Unfortunately, nothing helped so far. > > Did you try what is described here? > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/701612/cant-load-self-signed-kernel-with-secure-boot-on-bad-shim-signature I am planning to do the following from this link next. I will let you know how it goes. Create your own secureboot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. Thank you, ./drv > > julia > > > > > Let me know if I should share any of the files / logs from my system for your > > review. > > > > > > > > Welcome, by the way :) > > > > Thank you Julia. Pleased to be part of this internship challenge. > > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-09 19:55 ` Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-12 20:22 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-13 5:21 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-13 14:59 ` Fabio M. De Francesco 0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-12 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Julia Lawall; +Cc: outreachy On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 01:25:56AM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > > > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > > > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > > > > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > > > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > > > > config file: > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > > > > > > > set to new value > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > > > > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > > > > have received following errors: > > > > > > > > > > error: bad shim signature > > > > > Loading initial ramdisk > > > > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > > > > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > > > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > > > > > > > Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did > > > > that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. > > > > > > Thank you for the quick response. I did try disabling the secure boot option and > > > also cleared the certificate DB. Tried a few combinations of these options. > > > Unfortunately, nothing helped so far. > > > > Did you try what is described here? > > > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/701612/cant-load-self-signed-kernel-with-secure-boot-on-bad-shim-signature > > I am planning to do the following from this link next. I will let you know how > it goes. Hi Julia, I realized that working with the certificates is very complex. I also encountered additional issues during module building step. It's looking good now. I was able to get past the module singing issues during the installation steps using this [1] link. However, I am now unable to load the kernel image since it is not signed. I am going to attempt to sign the image and also add the certificate to the db. Hopefully that will be the last step before I can proceed to sharing my first patch. [1]: https://github.com/andikleen/simple-pt/issues/8 Thank you, ./drv > > Create your own secureboot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. > > Thank you, > ./drv > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > Let me know if I should share any of the files / logs from my system for your > > > review. > > > > > > > > > > > Welcome, by the way :) > > > > > > Thank you Julia. Pleased to be part of this internship challenge. > > > > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-12 20:22 ` Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-13 5:21 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-13 8:44 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-13 14:59 ` Fabio M. De Francesco 1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-13 5:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Deepak R Varma; +Cc: outreachy On Thu, 13 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 01:25:56AM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > > > > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > > > > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > > > > > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > > > > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > > > > > config file: > > > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > > > > > > > > > set to new value > > > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > > > > > > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > > > > > have received following errors: > > > > > > > > > > > > error: bad shim signature > > > > > > Loading initial ramdisk > > > > > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > > > > > > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > > > > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > > > > > > > > > Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did > > > > > that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. > > > > > > > > Thank you for the quick response. I did try disabling the secure boot option and > > > > also cleared the certificate DB. Tried a few combinations of these options. > > > > Unfortunately, nothing helped so far. > > > > > > Did you try what is described here? > > > > > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/701612/cant-load-self-signed-kernel-with-secure-boot-on-bad-shim-signature > > > > I am planning to do the following from this link next. I will let you know how > > it goes. > > Hi Julia, > I realized that working with the certificates is very complex. I also encountered > additional issues during module building step. It's looking good now. I was able > to get past the module singing issues during the installation steps using this [1] > link. However, I am now unable to load the kernel image since it is not signed. > I am going to attempt to sign the image and also add the certificate to the db. > Hopefully that will be the last step before I can proceed to sharing my first > patch. > > [1]: https://github.com/andikleen/simple-pt/issues/8 Maybe it would be worth retrying the option of disabling secure boot? julia > > Thank you, > ./drv > > > > > Create your own secureboot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. > > > > Thank you, > > ./drv > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > > > > Let me know if I should share any of the files / logs from my system for your > > > > review. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Welcome, by the way :) > > > > > > > > Thank you Julia. Pleased to be part of this internship challenge. > > > > > > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-13 5:21 ` Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-13 8:44 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-13 10:10 ` Deepak R Varma 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-13 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Julia Lawall; +Cc: outreachy On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 07:21:55AM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > On Thu, 13 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 01:25:56AM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > > > > > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > > > > > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > > > > > > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > > > > > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > > > > > > config file: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > set to new value > > > > > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > > > > > > have received following errors: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > error: bad shim signature > > > > > > > Loading initial ramdisk > > > > > > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > > > > > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > > > > > > > > > > > Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did > > > > > > that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for the quick response. I did try disabling the secure boot option and > > > > > also cleared the certificate DB. Tried a few combinations of these options. > > > > > Unfortunately, nothing helped so far. > > > > > > > > Did you try what is described here? > > > > > > > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/701612/cant-load-self-signed-kernel-with-secure-boot-on-bad-shim-signature > > > > > > I am planning to do the following from this link next. I will let you know how > > > it goes. > > > > Hi Julia, > > I realized that working with the certificates is very complex. I also encountered > > additional issues during module building step. It's looking good now. I was able > > to get past the module singing issues during the installation steps using this [1] > > link. However, I am now unable to load the kernel image since it is not signed. > > I am going to attempt to sign the image and also add the certificate to the db. > > Hopefully that will be the last step before I can proceed to sharing my first > > patch. > > > > [1]: https://github.com/andikleen/simple-pt/issues/8 > > Maybe it would be worth retrying the option of disabling secure boot? Tried that already. Received following error: Loading Linux 6.0.0dvkern ... Loading initial ramdisk ... error: out of memory. Press any key to continue... Pressing a key takes me back to the grub menu; waiting results in a blacklist kernel panic with the same error reported by the other applicant a earlier today Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block I am setting up a fresh ubuntu instance with secureboot off and make another start. Thank you. ./drv > > julia > > > > > Thank you, > > ./drv > > > > > > > > Create your own secureboot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Let me know if I should share any of the files / logs from my system for your > > > > > review. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Welcome, by the way :) > > > > > > > > > > Thank you Julia. Pleased to be part of this internship challenge. > > > > > > > > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-13 8:44 ` Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-13 10:10 ` Deepak R Varma 0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-13 10:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Julia Lawall; +Cc: outreachy On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 02:14:38PM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 07:21:55AM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, 13 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 01:25:56AM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > > > > > > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > > > > > > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. There were issues during the module building associated > > > > > > > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > > > > > > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > > > > > > > config file: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > set to new value > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > > > > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > > > > > > > have received following errors: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > error: bad shim signature > > > > > > > > Loading initial ramdisk > > > > > > > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > > > > > > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Maybe you have to remove secure boot? I have the impression that I did > > > > > > > that on one of my machines, but I don't have that machine in front of me. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for the quick response. I did try disabling the secure boot option and > > > > > > also cleared the certificate DB. Tried a few combinations of these options. > > > > > > Unfortunately, nothing helped so far. > > > > > > > > > > Did you try what is described here? > > > > > > > > > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/701612/cant-load-self-signed-kernel-with-secure-boot-on-bad-shim-signature > > > > > > > > I am planning to do the following from this link next. I will let you know how > > > > it goes. > > > > > > Hi Julia, > > > I realized that working with the certificates is very complex. I also encountered > > > additional issues during module building step. It's looking good now. I was able > > > to get past the module singing issues during the installation steps using this [1] > > > link. However, I am now unable to load the kernel image since it is not signed. > > > I am going to attempt to sign the image and also add the certificate to the db. > > > Hopefully that will be the last step before I can proceed to sharing my first > > > patch. > > > > > > [1]: https://github.com/andikleen/simple-pt/issues/8 > > > > Maybe it would be worth retrying the option of disabling secure boot? > > Tried that already. Received following error: > Loading Linux 6.0.0dvkern ... > Loading initial ramdisk ... > error: out of memory. > > Press any key to continue... > > Pressing a key takes me back to the grub menu; waiting results in a blacklist > kernel panic with the same error reported by the other applicant a earlier today > Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on > unknown-block > > I am setting up a fresh ubuntu instance with secureboot off and make another > start. This has not worked either. I am stuck now with inability to load my new 6.0.0 kernel release. Please suggest how to move forward. Thank you. ./drv > > Thank you. > ./drv > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > > > > Create your own secureboot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Let me know if I should share any of the files / logs from my system for your > > > > > > review. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Welcome, by the way :) > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you Julia. Pleased to be part of this internship challenge. > > > > > > > > > > > > ./drv > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > julia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-12 20:22 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-13 5:21 ` Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-13 14:59 ` Fabio M. De Francesco 2022-10-13 16:38 ` Deepak R Varma 1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Fabio M. De Francesco @ 2022-10-13 14:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Julia Lawall, Deepak R Varma; +Cc: outreachy On Wednesday, October 12, 2022 10:22:06 PM CEST Deepak R Varma wrote: > On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 01:25:56AM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: [snip] , > I realized that working with the certificates is very complex. I entirely agree with you :-) > > Create your own secure boot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. Time ago the following documents from openSUSE finally helped me to understand how secure boot works and how to create and add my keys to boot custom kernels and modules: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:UEFI https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/html/book-reference/cha-uefi.html After some time I realized that I don't need secure boot enabled when I boot my kernels and modules on several QEMU/KVM VMs (the guests) for testing patches. It's easier, faster, and I avoid the risk to hang or bring down the host, or worst, to corrupt the filesystems in the partitions of the "real" machine (the host) (these days my tasks are related to converting call sites which still uses old memory management API across the whole kernel, especially in file systems code). This way I still have an host always booting with secure boot, and several VMs for testing patches for various archs (32 and 64 bits virtual machines). I'd suggest to not disable secure boot in your host, since it's really useful for whoever cares security. Instead you should run custom kernels in VMs and just disable secure boot in guests. Regards, Fabio ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-13 14:59 ` Fabio M. De Francesco @ 2022-10-13 16:38 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-16 14:23 ` Deepak R Varma 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-13 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Fabio M. De Francesco; +Cc: Julia Lawall, outreachy On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 04:59:38PM +0200, Fabio M. De Francesco wrote: > On Wednesday, October 12, 2022 10:22:06 PM CEST Deepak R Varma wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 01:25:56AM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > [snip] > , > > I realized that working with the certificates is very complex. > > I entirely agree with you :-) > > > > Create your own secure boot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll > it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. > > Time ago the following documents from openSUSE finally helped me to understand > how secure boot works and how to create and add my keys to boot custom kernels > and modules: > > https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:UEFI > https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/html/book-reference/cha-uefi.html Hello Fabio, Thank you for the guidance and sharing the openSUSE doc links. I will read the information available here. However, your following suggestion of taking the VM route sounds better considering the internship timelines. I will do this first and then revisit the openSUSE docs alongside/later. Thanks much, ./drv > > After some time I realized that I don't need secure boot enabled when I boot > my kernels and modules on several QEMU/KVM VMs (the guests) for testing > patches. It's easier, faster, and I avoid the risk to hang or bring down the > host, or worst, to corrupt the filesystems in the partitions of the "real" > machine (the host) (these days my tasks are related to converting call sites > which still uses old memory management API across the whole kernel, especially > in file systems code). > > This way I still have an host always booting with secure boot, and several > VMs for testing patches for various archs (32 and 64 bits virtual machines). > > I'd suggest to not disable secure boot in your host, since it's really useful > for whoever cares security. Instead you should run custom kernels in VMs and > just disable secure boot in guests. > > Regards, > > Fabio > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-13 16:38 ` Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-16 14:23 ` Deepak R Varma 0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-16 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Fabio M. De Francesco; +Cc: Julia Lawall, outreachy On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 10:08:49PM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 04:59:38PM +0200, Fabio M. De Francesco wrote: > > On Wednesday, October 12, 2022 10:22:06 PM CEST Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 01:25:56AM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > > > > On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 09:12:37PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > [snip] > > , > > > I realized that working with the certificates is very complex. > > > > I entirely agree with you :-) > > > > > > Create your own secure boot signing certificate without such an EKU, enroll > > it into either mok or db, and use it for signing. > > > > Time ago the following documents from openSUSE finally helped me to understand > > how secure boot works and how to create and add my keys to boot custom kernels > > and modules: > > > > https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:UEFI > > https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/html/book-reference/cha-uefi.html > > Hello Fabio, > Thank you for the guidance and sharing the openSUSE doc links. I will read the > information available here. However, your following suggestion of taking the VM > route sounds better considering the internship timelines. I will do this first > and then revisit the openSUSE docs alongside/later. Hello Fabio, I was able to set up VMPlayer accoring to the instructions, build my kernel release and submit my first patch. Thank you very much for the guidance and helping me move forward. I did attempt the openSUSE docs you shared and they were indeed very helpful. I will attempt to follow the instruction on a separate machine and when I have some time. Thanks again. ./drv > > Thanks much, > ./drv > > > > After some time I realized that I don't need secure boot enabled when I boot > > my kernels and modules on several QEMU/KVM VMs (the guests) for testing > > patches. It's easier, faster, and I avoid the risk to hang or bring down the > > host, or worst, to corrupt the filesystems in the partitions of the "real" > > machine (the host) (these days my tasks are related to converting call sites > > which still uses old memory management API across the whole kernel, especially > > in file systems code). > > > > This way I still have an host always booting with secure boot, and several > > VMs for testing patches for various archs (32 and 64 bits virtual machines). > > > > I'd suggest to not disable secure boot in your host, since it's really useful > > for whoever cares security. Instead you should run custom kernels in VMs and > > just disable secure boot in guests. > > > > Regards, > > > > Fabio > > > > > > > > > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-09 17:51 trouble booting into staging kernel Deepak R Varma 2022-10-09 17:56 ` Julia Lawall @ 2022-10-10 10:54 ` Stefano Brivio 2022-10-10 17:02 ` Deepak R Varma 1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Stefano Brivio @ 2022-10-10 10:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Deepak R Varma; +Cc: outreachy, Julia Lawall, Sevinj Aghayeva, Roopa Prabhu Hi Deepak, On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 23:21:25 +0530 Deepak R Varma <drv@mailo.com> wrote: > Hello, > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. Somewhat unrelated: in a past Outreachy round, we did a bit of work on a tool with the idea of making these steps easier. It's not mentioned in the tutorial, as we didn't have time to polish it up completely, but maybe you want to give it a try. Basic usage demo and source at: https://mbuto.sh I'm not mentoring for this round, so I'm just throwing this around without claiming any responsibility. :) About the specific issue you're hitting, I don't have any pointer other than what Julia already shared. > There were issues during the module building associated > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > config file: > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > set to new value > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > have received following errors: > > error: bad shim signature > Loading initial ramdisk > error: you need to load the kernel first > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > Thank you, > Deepak. -- Stefano ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: trouble booting into staging kernel 2022-10-10 10:54 ` Stefano Brivio @ 2022-10-10 17:02 ` Deepak R Varma 0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Deepak R Varma @ 2022-10-10 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Stefano Brivio; +Cc: outreachy, Julia Lawall, Sevinj Aghayeva, Roopa Prabhu On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 12:54:27PM +0200, Stefano Brivio wrote: > Hi Deepak, > > On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 23:21:25 +0530 > Deepak R Varma <drv@mailo.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > I am natively running 5.15.0-48-generic on my HP Laptop with Secure boot on. I > > tried to follow the Kernel First patch tutorial steps and managed to build > > Kernel release 6.0.0rc4. > > Somewhat unrelated: in a past Outreachy round, we did a bit of work on > a tool with the idea of making these steps easier. It's not mentioned > in the tutorial, as we didn't have time to polish it up completely, but > maybe you want to give it a try. Basic usage demo and source at: > > https://mbuto.sh Hello Stefano, I will definitely explore this tool and attempt to utilize it if I can. Thank you very much for sharing the details. > > I'm not mentoring for this round, so I'm just throwing this around > without claiming any responsibility. :) No problem. I am sure the tool will be a new learning. > > About the specific issue you're hitting, I don't have any pointer other > than what Julia already shared. Okay. I am working on the link shared by Julia and would share the outcome soon. Thank you all. ./drv > > > There were issues during the module building associated > > with the certificates / signing of the modules. I got those supressed by > > emptying the following two config parameters as copied over from the native > > config file: > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/canonical-certs.pem" > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="debian/canonical-revoked-certs.pem" > > > > set to new value > > > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="" > > CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_KEYS="" > > > > The build was successful, however, I am unable to boot into my new kernel and > > have received following errors: > > > > error: bad shim signature > > Loading initial ramdisk > > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > > I tried to seek from net, but did not find any workable resolution. Can you > > please suggested how can I correct this error or if I missed any steps? > > > > Thank you, > > Deepak. > > -- > Stefano > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2022-10-16 14:23 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 14+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2022-10-09 17:51 trouble booting into staging kernel Deepak R Varma 2022-10-09 17:56 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-09 19:01 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-09 19:12 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-09 19:55 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-12 20:22 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-13 5:21 ` Julia Lawall 2022-10-13 8:44 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-13 10:10 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-13 14:59 ` Fabio M. De Francesco 2022-10-13 16:38 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-16 14:23 ` Deepak R Varma 2022-10-10 10:54 ` Stefano Brivio 2022-10-10 17:02 ` Deepak R Varma
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