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There are some weird quirks when it comes to UEFI event log. Provide a brief introduction to TPM event log mechanism and describe the quirks and how they can be sorted out. Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko.sakkinen@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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TPM Event Log
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This document briefly describes what TPM log is and how it is handed
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over from the preboot firmware to the operating system.
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Introduction
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============
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The preboot firmware maintains an event log that gets new entries every
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time something gets hashed by it to any of the PCR registers. The events
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are segregated by their type and contain the value of the hashed PCR
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register. Typically, the preboot firmware will hash the components to
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who execution is to be handed over or actions relevant to the boot
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process.
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The main application for this is remote attestation and the reason why
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it is useful is nicely put in the very first section of [1]:
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"Attestation is used to provide information about the platform’s state
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to a challenger. However, PCR contents are difficult to interpret;
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therefore, attestation is typically more useful when the PCR contents
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are accompanied by a measurement log. While not trusted on their own,
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the measurement log contains a richer set of information than do the PCR
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contents. The PCR contents are used to provide the validation of the
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measurement log."
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UEFI event log
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UEFI provided event log has a few somewhat weird quirks.
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Before calling ExitBootServices() Linux EFI stub copies the event log to
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a custom configuration table defined by the stub itself. Unfortunately,
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the events generated by ExitBootServices() don't end up in the table.
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The firmware provides so called final events configuration table to sort
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out this issue. Events gets mirrored to this table after the first time
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EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL.GetEventLog() gets called.
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This introduces another problem: nothing guarantees that it is not called
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before the Linux EFI stub gets to run. Thus, it needs to calculate and save the
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final events table size while the stub is still running to the custom
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configuration table so that the TPM driver can later on skip these events when
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concatenating two halves of the event log from the custom configuration table
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and the final events table.
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References
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- [1] https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/resource/pc-client-specific-platform-firmware-profile-specification/
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- [2] The final concatenation is done in drivers/char/tpm/eventlog/efi.c
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