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BUG=none TEST=test setup_board, build_packages, build_image, image_to_vm, on x86-generic and amd64-generic Change-Id: I43d9d8e6e0e48cbce4d0086b78721ed86b120d4a Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/10209 Reviewed-by: Vince Laviano <vlaviano@chromium.org> Commit-Ready: Sonny Rao <sonnyrao@chromium.org> Tested-by: Sonny Rao <sonnyrao@chromium.org>
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8.8 KiB
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263 lines
8.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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# Helper script that generates the signed kernel image
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# --- BEGIN COMMON.SH BOILERPLATE ---
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# Load common CrOS utilities. Inside the chroot this file is installed in
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# /usr/lib/crosutils. Outside the chroot we find it relative to the script's
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# location.
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find_common_sh() {
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local common_paths=(/usr/lib/crosutils $(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")"))
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local path
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SCRIPT_ROOT=
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for path in "${common_paths[@]}"; do
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if [ -r "${path}/common.sh" ]; then
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SCRIPT_ROOT=${path}
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break
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fi
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done
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}
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find_common_sh
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. "${SCRIPT_ROOT}/common.sh" || { echo "Unable to load common.sh"; exit 1; }
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# --- END COMMON.SH BOILERPLATE ---
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get_default_board
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# Flags.
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DEFINE_string arch "x86" \
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"The boot architecture: arm, x86, or amd64. (Default: x86)"
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DEFINE_string to "/tmp/vmlinuz.image" \
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"The path to the kernel image to be created. (Default: /tmp/vmlinuz.image)"
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DEFINE_string hd_vblock "/tmp/vmlinuz_hd.vblock" \
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"The path to the installed kernel's vblock (Default: /tmp/vmlinuz_hd.vblock)"
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DEFINE_string vmlinuz "vmlinuz" \
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"The path to the kernel (Default: vmlinuz)"
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DEFINE_string working_dir "/tmp/vmlinuz.working" \
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"Working directory for in-progress files. (Default: /tmp/vmlinuz.working)"
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DEFINE_boolean keep_work ${FLAGS_FALSE} \
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"Keep temporary files (*.keyblock, *.vbpubk). (Default: false)"
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DEFINE_string keys_dir "${SRC_ROOT}/platform/vboot_reference/tests/testkeys" \
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"Directory with the RSA signing keys. (Defaults to test keys)"
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DEFINE_boolean use_dev_keys ${FLAGS_FALSE} \
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"Use developer keys for signing. (Default: false)"
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# Note, to enable verified boot, the caller would manually pass:
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# --boot_args='dm="... %U+1 %U+1 ..." \
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# --root=/dev/dm-0
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DEFINE_string boot_args "noinitrd" \
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"Additional boot arguments to pass to the commandline (Default: noinitrd)"
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# By default, we use a firmware enumerated value, but it isn't reliable for
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# production use. If +%d can be added upstream, then we can use:
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# root=PARTUID=uuid+1
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DEFINE_string root "PARTUUID=%U/PARTNROFF=1" \
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"Expected device root partition"
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# If provided, will automatically add verified boot arguments.
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DEFINE_string rootfs_image "" \
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"Optional path to the rootfs device or image.(Default: \"\")"
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DEFINE_string rootfs_hash "" \
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"Optional path to output the rootfs hash to. (Default: \"\")"
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DEFINE_integer verity_error_behavior 2 \
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"Verified boot error behavior [0: I/O errors, 1: reboot, 2: nothing] \
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(Default: 2)"
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DEFINE_integer verity_max_ios -1 \
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"Optional number of outstanding I/O operations. (Default: -1)"
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DEFINE_string verity_hash_alg "sha1" \
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"Cryptographic hash algorithm used for dm-verity. (Default: sha1)"
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DEFINE_string verity_salt "" \
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"Salt to use for rootfs hash (Default: \"\")"
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# Parse flags
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FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
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eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
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# Die on error
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set -e
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verity_args=
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# Even with a rootfs_image, root= is not changed unless specified.
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if [[ -n "${FLAGS_rootfs_image}" && -n "${FLAGS_rootfs_hash}" ]]; then
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# Gets the number of blocks. 4096 byte blocks _are_ expected.
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if [ -f "${FLAGS_rootfs_image}" ]; then
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root_fs_block_sz=4096
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root_fs_sz=$(stat -c '%s' ${FLAGS_rootfs_image})
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root_fs_blocks=$((root_fs_sz / ${root_fs_block_sz}))
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else
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root_fs_blocks=$(sudo dumpe2fs "${FLAGS_rootfs_image}" 2> /dev/null |
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grep "Block count" |
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tr -d ' ' |
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cut -f2 -d:)
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root_fs_block_sz=$(sudo dumpe2fs "${FLAGS_rootfs_image}" 2> /dev/null |
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grep "Block size" |
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tr -d ' ' |
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cut -f2 -d:)
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fi
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info "rootfs is ${root_fs_blocks} blocks of ${root_fs_block_sz} bytes"
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if [[ ${root_fs_block_sz} -ne 4096 ]]; then
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error "Root file system blocks are not 4k!"
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fi
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info "Generating root fs hash tree (salt '${FLAGS_verity_salt}')."
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# Runs as sudo in case the image is a block device.
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# First argument to verity is reserved/unused and MUST be 0
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table=$(sudo verity mode=create \
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alg=${FLAGS_verity_hash_alg} \
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payload=${FLAGS_rootfs_image} \
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payload_blocks=${root_fs_blocks} \
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hashtree=${FLAGS_rootfs_hash} \
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salt=${FLAGS_verity_salt})
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if [[ -f "${FLAGS_rootfs_hash}" ]]; then
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sudo chmod a+r "${FLAGS_rootfs_hash}"
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fi
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# Don't claim the root device unless the root= flag is pointed to
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# the verified boot device. Doing so will claim /dev/sdDP out from
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# under the system.
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if [[ ${FLAGS_root} = "/dev/dm-0" ]]; then
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base_root='%U+1' # kern_guid + 1
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table=${table//HASH_DEV/${base_root}}
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table=${table//ROOT_DEV/${base_root}}
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fi
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verity_args="dm=\"vroot none ro,${table}\""
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info "dm-verity configuration: ${verity_args}"
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fi
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mkdir -p "${FLAGS_working_dir}"
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# Only let dm-verity block if rootfs verification is configured.
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dev_wait=0
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if [[ ${FLAGS_root} = "/dev/dm-0" ]]; then
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dev_wait=1
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fi
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cat <<EOF > "${FLAGS_working_dir}/boot.config"
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root=${FLAGS_root}
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rootwait
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ro
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dm_verity.error_behavior=${FLAGS_verity_error_behavior}
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dm_verity.max_bios=${FLAGS_verity_max_ios}
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dm_verity.dev_wait=${dev_wait}
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${verity_args}
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${FLAGS_boot_args}
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EOF
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WORK="${WORK} ${FLAGS_working_dir}/boot.config"
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info "Emitted cross-platform boot params to ${FLAGS_working_dir}/boot.config"
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if [[ "${FLAGS_arch}" = "x86" || "${FLAGS_arch}" = "amd64" ]]; then
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# Legacy BIOS will use the kernel in the rootfs (via syslinux), as will
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# standard EFI BIOS (via grub, from the EFI System Partition). Chrome OS
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# BIOS will use a separate signed kernel partition, which we'll create now.
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# FIXME: remove serial output, debugging messages.
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cat <<EOF | cat - "${FLAGS_working_dir}/boot.config" \
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> "${FLAGS_working_dir}/config.txt"
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quiet
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loglevel=1
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console=tty2
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init=/sbin/init
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add_efi_memmap
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boot=local
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noresume
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noswap
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i915.modeset=1
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cros_secure
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kern_guid=%U
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tpm_tis.force=1
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tpm_tis.interrupts=0
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nmi_watchdog=panic,lapic
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EOF
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WORK="${WORK} ${FLAGS_working_dir}/config.txt"
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bootloader_path="/lib64/bootstub/bootstub.efi"
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kernel_image="${FLAGS_vmlinuz}"
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elif [[ "${FLAGS_arch}" = "arm" ]]; then
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cat <<EOF | cat - "${FLAGS_working_dir}/boot.config" \
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> "${FLAGS_working_dir}/config.txt"
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earlyprintk
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kern_guid=%U
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vmalloc=234MB
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EOF
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WORK="${WORK} ${FLAGS_working_dir}/config.txt"
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# arm does not need/have a bootloader in kernel partition
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dd if="/dev/zero" of="${FLAGS_working_dir}/bootloader.bin" bs=512 count=1
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WORK="${WORK} ${FLAGS_working_dir}/bootloader.bin"
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bootloader_path="${FLAGS_working_dir}/bootloader.bin"
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kernel_image="${FLAGS_vmlinuz/vmlinuz/vmlinux.uimg}"
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else
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error "Unknown arch: ${FLAGS_arch}"
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fi
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# We sign the image with the recovery_key, because this is what goes onto the
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# USB key. We can only boot from the USB drive in recovery mode.
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# For dev install shim, we need to use the installer keyblock instead of
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# the recovery keyblock because of the difference in flags.
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if [ ${FLAGS_use_dev_keys} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]; then
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USB_KEYBLOCK=installer_kernel.keyblock
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info "DEBUG: use dev install signing key"
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else
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USB_KEYBLOCK=recovery_kernel.keyblock
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info "DEBUG: use recovery signing key"
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fi
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# Create and sign the kernel blob
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vbutil_kernel \
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--pack "${FLAGS_to}" \
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--keyblock "${FLAGS_keys_dir}/${USB_KEYBLOCK}" \
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--signprivate "${FLAGS_keys_dir}/recovery_kernel_data_key.vbprivk" \
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--version 1 \
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--config "${FLAGS_working_dir}/config.txt" \
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--bootloader "${bootloader_path}" \
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--vmlinuz "${kernel_image}" \
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--arch "${FLAGS_arch}"
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# And verify it.
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vbutil_kernel \
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--verify "${FLAGS_to}" \
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--signpubkey "${FLAGS_keys_dir}/recovery_key.vbpubk"
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# Now we re-sign the same image using the normal keys. This is the kernel
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# image that is put on the hard disk by the installer. Note: To save space on
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# the USB image, we're only emitting the new verfication block, and the
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# installer just replaces that part of the hard disk's kernel partition.
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vbutil_kernel \
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--repack "${FLAGS_hd_vblock}" \
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--vblockonly \
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--keyblock "${FLAGS_keys_dir}/kernel.keyblock" \
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--signprivate "${FLAGS_keys_dir}/kernel_data_key.vbprivk" \
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--oldblob "${FLAGS_to}"
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# To verify it, we have to replace the vblock from the original image.
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tempfile=$(mktemp)
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trap "rm -f $tempfile" EXIT
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cat "${FLAGS_hd_vblock}" > $tempfile
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dd if="${FLAGS_to}" bs=65536 skip=1 >> $tempfile
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vbutil_kernel \
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--verify $tempfile \
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--signpubkey "${FLAGS_keys_dir}/kernel_subkey.vbpubk"
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rm -f $tempfile
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trap - EXIT
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set +e # cleanup failure is a-ok
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if [[ ${FLAGS_keep_work} -eq ${FLAGS_FALSE} ]]; then
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info "Cleaning up temporary files: ${WORK}"
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rm ${WORK}
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rmdir ${FLAGS_working_dir}
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fi
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info "Kernel partition image emitted: ${FLAGS_to}"
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if [[ -f ${FLAGS_rootfs_hash} ]]; then
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info "Root filesystem hash emitted: ${FLAGS_rootfs_hash}"
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fi
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