From: "Antonin Godard" <antonin.godard@bootlin.com>
To: <adrian.freihofer@gmail.com>, <docs@lists.yoctoproject.org>
Cc: "Adrian Freihofer" <adrian.freihofer@siemens.com>
Subject: Re: [docs] [PATCH v4] ref-manual: variable FIT_SIGN_INDIVIDUAL mix-and-match attacks
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 10:44:25 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <D8DC94EMPAUY.3ASDHXXPWWW8C@bootlin.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250310205619.8884-1-adrian.freihofer@siemens.com>
Hi Adrian,
On Mon Mar 10, 2025 at 9:56 PM CET, Adrian Freihofer via lists.yoctoproject.org wrote:
> Incorporate the lessons learned from a regression introduced with commit
> OE-Core rev: 259bfa86f384206f0d0a96a5b84887186c5f689e
> u-boot: kernel-fitimage: Fix dependency loop if
> UBOOT_SIGN_ENABLE and UBOOT_ENV enabled
> and fixed with commit
> OE-Core rev: 0106e5efab99c8016836a2ab71e2327ce58a9a9d
> u-boot: kernel-fitimage: Restore FIT_SIGN_INDIVIDUAL="1"
> behavior
> into the documentation.
>
> The use of the variable FIT_SIGN_INDIVIDUAL is explicitly discouraged.
> It is also noted that this variable may be removed. It is important that
> we try to simplify the implementation of the FIT image as much as
> possible. Adding appropriate notes to the documentation is a first step
> towards this direction.
>
> Signed-off-by: Adrian Freihofer <adrian.freihofer@siemens.com>
> ---
> documentation/ref-manual/variables.rst | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
> 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/variables.rst b/documentation/ref-manual/variables.rst
> index 861b04eaab1..aa8a894bfd2 100644
> --- a/documentation/ref-manual/variables.rst
> +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/variables.rst
> @@ -3174,9 +3174,27 @@ system and gives an overview of their function and contents.
> class will sign the kernel, dtb and ramdisk images individually in addition
> to signing the FIT image itself. This could be useful if you are
> intending to verify signatures in another context than booting via
> - U-Boot.
> + U-Boot. This variable is set to "0" by default.
>
> - This variable is set to "0" by default.
> + If :term:`UBOOT_SIGN_ENABLE` is set to "1" and :term:`FIT_SIGN_INDIVIDUAL`
> + is left at its default value of "0", only the configurations are signed.
> + However, the configuration signatures include the hashes of the referenced
> + nodes. This means that the integrity of the entire FIT image is ensured
> + because each hash is compared against a runtime-computed hash for each
> + node.
> + Further information can be found in the U-Boot documentation:
> + `U-Boot fit signature <https://docs.u-boot.org/en/latest/usage/fit/signature.html>`__
> + and more specifically at:
> + `U-Boot signed configurations <https://docs.u-boot.org/en/latest/usage/fit/signature.html#signed-configurations>`__.
> +
> + If :term:`UBOOT_SIGN_ENABLE` is set to "1" and :term:`FIT_SIGN_INDIVIDUAL`
> + is set to "1", then the FIT image is signed twice, which is redundant.
> + As this leads to additional complexity without providing any obvious
> + advantage, this feature will likely be removed in a future version.
> +
> + Signing only the image nodes is intentionally not implemented by
> + :term:`OpenEmbedded-Core (OE-Core)`, as it is vulnerable to mix-and-match
> + attacks.
>
> :term:`FIT_SIGN_NUMBITS`
> Size of the private key used in the FIT image, in number of bits.
Looking good, thanks
Reviewed-by: Antonin Godard <antonin.godard@bootlin.com>
Antonin
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Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com
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