On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 09:44:07AM +0100, Jerome Forissier wrote:
On 1/21/21 1:02 AM, Jarkko Sakkinen via OP-TEE wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 12:53:28PM +0530, Sumit Garg wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 at 07:01, Jarkko Sakkinen jarkko@kernel.org wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 12:30:42PM +0200, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 11:32:31AM +0530, Sumit Garg wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 07:35, Jarkko Sakkinen jarkko@kernel.org wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 04:47:00PM +0530, Sumit Garg wrote: >> Hi Jarkko, >> >> On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 at 22:05, Jarkko Sakkinen jarkko@kernel.org wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 09:31:44PM +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. >>>> >>>> Refer to Documentation/tee.txt for detailed information about TEE. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Sumit Garg sumit.garg@linaro.org >>> >>> I haven't yet got QEMU environment working with aarch64, this produces >>> just a blank screen: >>> >>> ./output/host/usr/bin/qemu-system-aarch64 -M virt -cpu cortex-a53 -smp 1 -kernel output/images/Image -initrd output/images/rootfs.cpio -serial stdio >>> >>> My BuildRoot fork for TPM and keyring testing is located over here: >>> >>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/buildroot-tpmdd.git/ >>> >>> The "ARM version" is at this point in aarch64 branch. Over time I will >>> define tpmdd-x86_64 and tpmdd-aarch64 boards and everything will be then >>> in the master branch. >>> >>> To create identical images you just need to >>> >>> $ make tpmdd_defconfig && make >>> >>> Can you check if you see anything obviously wrong? I'm eager to test this >>> patch set, and in bigger picture I really need to have ready to run >>> aarch64 environment available. >> >> I would rather suggest you to follow steps listed here [1] as to test >> this feature on Qemu aarch64 we need to build firmwares such as TF-A, >> OP-TEE, UEFI etc. which are all integrated into OP-TEE Qemu build >> system [2]. And then it would be easier to migrate them to your >> buildroot environment as well. >> >> [1] https://lists.trustedfirmware.org/pipermail/op-tee/2020-May/000027.html >> [2] https://optee.readthedocs.io/en/latest/building/devices/qemu.html#qemu-v8 >> >> -Sumit > > Can you provide 'keyctl_change'? Otherwise, the steps are easy to follow. >
$ cat keyctl_change diff --git a/common.mk b/common.mk index aeb7b41..663e528 100644 --- a/common.mk +++ b/common.mk @@ -229,6 +229,7 @@ BR2_PACKAGE_OPTEE_TEST_SDK ?= $(OPTEE_OS_TA_DEV_KIT_DIR) BR2_PACKAGE_OPTEE_TEST_SITE ?= $(OPTEE_TEST_PATH) BR2_PACKAGE_STRACE ?= y BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_PORT ?= $(if $(CFG_NW_CONSOLE_UART),ttyAMA$(CFG_NW_CONSOLE_UART),ttyAMA0) +BR2_PACKAGE_KEYUTILS := y
# All BR2_* variables from the makefile or the environment are appended to # ../out-br/extra.conf. All values are quoted "..." except y and n. diff --git a/kconfigs/qemu.conf b/kconfigs/qemu.conf index 368c18a..832ab74 100644 --- a/kconfigs/qemu.conf +++ b/kconfigs/qemu.conf @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ CONFIG_9P_FS=y CONFIG_9P_FS_POSIX_ACL=y CONFIG_HW_RANDOM=y CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO=y +CONFIG_TRUSTED_KEYS=y +CONFIG_ENCRYPTED_KEYS=y
> After I've successfully tested 2/4, I'd suggest that you roll out one more > version and CC the documentation patch to Elaine and Mini, and clearly > remark in the commit message that TEE is a standard, with a link to the > specification. >
Sure, I will roll out the next version after your testing.
Thanks, I'll try this at instant, and give my feedback.
I bump into this:
$ make run-only ln -sf /home/jarkko/devel/tpm/optee/build/../out-br/images/rootfs.cpio.gz /home/jarkko/devel/tpm/optee/build/../out/bin/ ln: failed to create symbolic link '/home/jarkko/devel/tpm/optee/build/../out/bin/': No such file or directory make: *** [Makefile:194: run-only] Error 1
Could you check if the following directory tree is built after executing the below command?
$ make -j`nproc` CFG_IN_TREE_EARLY_TAS=trusted_keys/f04a0fe7-1f5d-4b9b-abf7-619b85b4ce8c
$ tree out/bin/ out/bin/ ├── bl1.bin -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../trusted-firmware-a/build/qemu/release/bl1.bin ├── bl2.bin -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../trusted-firmware-a/build/qemu/release/bl2.bin ├── bl31.bin -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../trusted-firmware-a/build/qemu/release/bl31.bin ├── bl32.bin -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../optee_os/out/arm/core/tee-header_v2.bin ├── bl32_extra1.bin -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../optee_os/out/arm/core/tee-pager_v2.bin ├── bl32_extra2.bin -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../optee_os/out/arm/core/tee-pageable_v2.bin ├── bl33.bin -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../edk2/Build/ArmVirtQemuKernel-AARCH64/RELEASE_GCC49/FV/QEMU_EFI.fd ├── Image -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../linux/arch/arm64/boot/Image └── rootfs.cpio.gz -> /home/sumit/build/optee/build/../out-br/images/rootfs.cpio.gz
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-Sumit
I actually spotted a build error that was unnoticed last time:
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/jarkko/devel/tpm/optee/edk2/BaseTools/Tests' /bin/sh: 1: python: not found
I'd prefer not to install Python2. It has been EOL over a year.
AFAIK, everything should build fine with Python3. On my Ubuntu 20.04 machine, this is accomplished by installing package "python-is-python3" (after uninstalling "python-is-python2" if need be).
$ ls -l /usr/bin/python lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Apr 15 2020 /usr/bin/python -> python3
Right, just found about this in unrelated context :-) [*]
Hope this will work out...
[*] https://github.com/surge-synthesizer/surge/pull/3655
/Jarkko