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Measured Boot
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U-Boot can perform a measured boot, the process of hashing various components
of the boot process, extending the results in the TPM and logging the
component's measurement in memory for the operating system to consume.
The functionality is available when booting via the EFI subsystem or 'bootm'
command.
UEFI measured boot
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The EFI subsystem implements the `EFI TCG protocol
<https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/resource/tcg-efi-protocol-specification/>`_
and the `TCG PC Client Specific Platform Firmware Profile Specification
<https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/resource/pc-client-specific-platform-firmware-profile-specification/>`_
which defines the binaries to be measured and the corresponding PCRs to be used.
Requirements
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* A hardware TPM 2.0 supported by an enabled U-Boot driver
* CONFIG_EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL=y
* CONFIG_EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL_EVENTLOG_SIZE=y
* optional CONFIG_EFI_TCG2_PROTOCOL_MEASURE_DTB=y will measure the loaded DTB
in PCR 1
Legacy measured boot
--------------------
The commands booti, bootm, and bootz can be used for measured boot
using the legacy entry point of the Linux kernel.
By default, U-Boot will measure the operating system (linux) image, the
initrd image, and the "bootargs" environment variable. By enabling
CONFIG_MEASURE_DEVICETREE, U-Boot will also measure the devicetree image in PCR1.
The operating system typically would verify that the hashes found in the
TPM PCRs match the contents of the event log. This can further be checked
against the hash results of previous boots.
Requirements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
* A hardware TPM 2.0 supported by an enabled U-Boot driver
* CONFIG_TPMv2=y
* CONFIG_MEASURED_BOOT=y
* Device-tree configuration of the TPM device to specify the memory area
for event logging. The TPM device node must either contain a phandle to
a reserved memory region or "linux,sml-base" and "linux,sml-size"
indicating the address and size of the memory region. An example can be
found in arch/sandbox/dts/test.dts
* The operating system must also be configured to use the memory regions
specified in the U-Boot device-tree in order to make use of the event
log.