Secure EFI Loader ================= The SELoader is designed to authenticate the non-PE files, such as grub configuration, initrd, grub modules, which cannot be verified by the MOK Verify Protocol registered by shim loader. In order to conveniently authenticate the PE file with gBS->LoadImage() and gBS->StartImage(), the SELoader hooks EFI Security2 Architectural Protocol and employs MOK Verify Protocol to verify the PE file. If only UEFI Secure Boot is enabled, the SELoader just simplily calls gBS->LoadImage() and gBS->StartImage() to allow BIOS to verify PE file. The SELoader publishes MOK2 Verify Protocol which provides a flexible interface to allow the bootloader to verify the file, file buffer or memory buffer without knowing the file format. In order to establish the chain of trust, the SELoader is required to be signed by a private key corresponding to a DB certificate, the shim certificate, the vendor certificate or a shim MOK certificate. The specific key is determined by the Secure Boot scheme you will use. Using UEFI Secure Boot, MOK Verify Protocol and the SELoader together, the boot process is completely trustworthy. ESP Layout ---------- A typical ESP layout for x86-64 looks like below, e.g, . ├── EFI │ └── BOOT │ ├── bootx64.efi │ ├── grub.cfg │ ├── grub.cfg.p7b │ ├── grubx64.efi │ ├── Hash2DxeCrypto.efi │ ├── LockDown.efi │ ├── mmx64.efi │ ├── Pkcs7VerifyDxe.efi │ ├── SELoaderx64.efi │ └── x86_64-efi │ ├── ... │ ├── mok2verify.mod │ └── ... ├── images │ ├── bzImage │ ├── bzImage.p7b │ ├── initrd │ └── initrd.p7b └── startup.nsh where: - bootx64.efi The first stage shim loader, signed by DB key and authenticated by UEFI BIOS boot manager. - SELoaderx64.efi The second stage loader, authenticated by the shim loader with the vendor certificate, shim certificate, MOK certificate or DB certificate. - grubx64.efi The third stage loader, authenticated by the SELoader with the same objects as mentioned in SELoaderx64.efi. - grub.cfg grub configuration file. - grub.cfg.p7b The signature file of grub.cfg, authenticated by the SELoader. - mok2verify.mod Providing MOK2 Verify Protocol support, allowing the grub loader to call SELoader to verify grub.cfg.p7b, bzImage.p7b and initrd.p7b. - bzImage Linux kernel. - bzImage.p7b The signature file of bzImage, authenticated by the SELoader. - initrd initramfs image. - initrd.p7b The signature file of initrd, authenticated by the SELoader. - LockDown.efi Run the automatical certificate provision for UEFI Secure Boot. - mmx64.efi MOK Secure Boot manager, authenticated by the shim loader. - Pkcs7VerifyDxe.efi Providing EFI Pkcs7 Verify Protocol support, authenticated by the SELoader. - Hash2DxeCrypto.efi Providing EFI Hash2 Protocol support, authenticated by the SELoader. - startup.nsh UEFI shell bootstrap script. All efi binaries are signed with either DB.key or vendor_cert.key per the secure boot scheme you choose. Refer to meta-secure-env for practical secure boot implementation, and the signing tool sbsigntool. Note that the SELoader can be also used alone without the shim loader. EFI Pkcs7 Verify Protocol ------------------------- The SELoader employs EFI PKCS7 Verify Protocol available since UEFI Specification version 2.5 to verify the signature to prove the integrity of checked file. If your BIOS doesn't support this protocol, it is recommended to update the BIOS to the latest. If the latest still doesn't support the protocol, the SELoader is able to load the Pkcs7VerifyDxe.efi driver if available. Usually, the Pkcs7VerifyDxe.efi driver is located in the directory where the SELoader resides on ESP. You can build the Pkcs7VerifyDxe.efi driver from the scratch if you would like to do it. Refer to Bin/README for the instructions. Known Issues ------------ - The PKCS#7 detached signature format (.p7s) is not supported. References ---------- libsign - the signing tool used to generate SELoader PKCS#7 signature https://github.com/jiazhang0/libsign grub - Mok2Verify patch to verify the grub.cfg, linux kernel and initrd https://github.com/jiazhang0/meta-secure-core/blob/master/meta-efi-secure-boot/recipes-bsp/grub/grub-efi/mok2verify-support-to-verify-non-PE-file-with-PKCS-7.patch shim - implement MOK verify protocol https://github.com/rhboot/shim meta-secure-core - a practical secure boot implementation based on oe-core https://github.com/jiazhang0/meta-secure-core SecureCore - a complete OpenEmbedded/Poky-compatible reference implementation based on meta-secure-core https://github.com/jiazhang0/SecureCore