On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 10:37, Jarkko Sakkinen jarkko@kernel.org wrote:
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 09:31:42PM +0530, Sumit Garg wrote:
Add support for TEE based trusted keys where TEE provides the functionality to seal and unseal trusted keys using hardware unique key. Also, this is an alternative in case platform doesn't possess a TPM device.
This patch-set has been tested with OP-TEE based early TA which is already merged in upstream [1].
Is the new RPI400 computer a platform that can be used for testing patch sets like this? I've been looking for a while something ARM64 based with similar convenience as Intel NUC's, and on the surface this new RPI product looks great for kernel testing purposes.
Here [1] is the list of supported versions of Raspberry Pi in OP-TEE. The easiest approach would be to pick up a supported version or else do an OP-TEE port for an unsupported one (which should involve minimal effort).
[1] https://optee.readthedocs.io/en/latest/building/devices/rpi3.html#what-versi...
-Sumit
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[1] https://github.com/OP-TEE/optee_os/commit/f86ab8e7e0de869dfa25ca05a37ee070d7...
Changes in v8:
- Added static calls support instead of indirect calls.
- Documented trusted keys source module parameter.
- Refined patch #1 commit message discription.
- Addressed misc. comments on patch #2.
- Added myself as Trusted Keys co-maintainer instead.
- Rebased to latest tpmdd master.
Changes in v7:
- Added a trusted.source module parameter in order to enforce user's choice in case a particular platform posses both TPM and TEE.
- Refine commit description for patch #1.
Changes in v6:
- Revert back to dynamic detection of trust source.
- Drop author mention from trusted_core.c and trusted_tpm1.c files.
- Rebased to latest tpmdd/master.
Changes in v5:
- Drop dynamic detection of trust source and use compile time flags instead.
- Rename trusted_common.c -> trusted_core.c.
- Rename callback: cleanup() -> exit().
- Drop "tk" acronym.
- Other misc. comments.
- Added review tags for patch #3 and #4.
Changes in v4:
- Pushed independent TEE features separately:
- Part of recent TEE PR: https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/5/4/1062
- Updated trusted-encrypted doc with TEE as a new trust source.
- Rebased onto latest tpmdd/master.
Changes in v3:
- Update patch #2 to support registration of multiple kernel pages.
- Incoporate dependency patch #4 in this patch-set: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11091435/
Changes in v2:
- Add reviewed-by tags for patch #1 and #2.
- Incorporate comments from Jens for patch #3.
- Switch to use generic trusted keys framework.
Sumit Garg (4): KEYS: trusted: Add generic trusted keys framework KEYS: trusted: Introduce TEE based Trusted Keys doc: trusted-encrypted: updates with TEE as a new trust source MAINTAINERS: Add myself as Trusted Keys co-maintainer
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt | 12 + Documentation/security/keys/trusted-encrypted.rst | 203 +++++++++++-- MAINTAINERS | 2 + include/keys/trusted-type.h | 47 +++ include/keys/trusted_tee.h | 55 ++++ include/keys/trusted_tpm.h | 17 +- security/keys/trusted-keys/Makefile | 2 + security/keys/trusted-keys/trusted_core.c | 354 ++++++++++++++++++++++ security/keys/trusted-keys/trusted_tee.c | 278 +++++++++++++++++ security/keys/trusted-keys/trusted_tpm1.c | 336 ++++---------------- 10 files changed, 979 insertions(+), 327 deletions(-) create mode 100644 include/keys/trusted_tee.h create mode 100644 security/keys/trusted-keys/trusted_core.c create mode 100644 security/keys/trusted-keys/trusted_tee.c
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