esp-idf/components/bootloader_support/include/esp_secure_boot.h
Harshit Malpani 1df186d4e1
feat: Add API to verify the bootloader and app image
Added an API to verify the bootloader and app image before revoking the key in Secure Boot V2.
This will help in preventing the device to be bricked if the bootloader/application cannot be
verified by any other keys in efuse
2023-10-12 14:53:57 +05:30

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/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2023 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#pragma once
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <esp_err.h>
#include "soc/efuse_periph.h"
#include "soc/soc_caps.h"
#include "esp_image_format.h"
#include "esp_rom_efuse.h"
#include "sdkconfig.h"
#include "esp_rom_crc.h"
#include "hal/efuse_ll.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_V1_ENABLED
#if !defined(CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT) || !defined(CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE) || !defined(CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS)
#error "internal sdkconfig error, secure boot should always enable all signature options"
#endif
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Support functions for secure boot features.
Can be compiled as part of app or bootloader code.
*/
#define ESP_SECURE_BOOT_DIGEST_LEN 32
#if CONFIG_IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2
#define ESP_SECURE_BOOT_KEY_DIGEST_LEN 16
#else
#define ESP_SECURE_BOOT_KEY_DIGEST_LEN 32
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_EFUSE_VIRTUAL_KEEP_IN_FLASH
#include "esp_efuse.h"
#include "esp_efuse_table.h"
#endif
/** @brief Is secure boot currently enabled in hardware?
*
* This means that the ROM bootloader code will only boot
* a verified secure bootloader from now on.
*
* @return true if secure boot is enabled.
*/
static inline bool esp_secure_boot_enabled(void)
{
#if CONFIG_IDF_TARGET_ESP32
#ifdef CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_V1_ENABLED
#ifndef CONFIG_EFUSE_VIRTUAL_KEEP_IN_FLASH
return efuse_ll_get_secure_boot_v1_en();
#else
return esp_efuse_read_field_bit(ESP_EFUSE_ABS_DONE_0);
#endif
#elif CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED
#ifndef CONFIG_EFUSE_VIRTUAL_KEEP_IN_FLASH
return efuse_ll_get_secure_boot_v2_en();
#else
return esp_efuse_read_field_bit(ESP_EFUSE_ABS_DONE_1);
#endif
#endif
#else
#ifndef CONFIG_EFUSE_VIRTUAL_KEEP_IN_FLASH
return efuse_ll_get_secure_boot_v2_en();
#else
return esp_efuse_read_field_bit(ESP_EFUSE_SECURE_BOOT_EN);
#endif
#endif
return false; /* Secure Boot not enabled in menuconfig */
}
/** @brief Generate secure digest from bootloader image
*
* @important This function is intended to be called from bootloader code only.
*
* This function is only used in the context of the Secure Boot V1 scheme.
*
* If secure boot is not yet enabled for bootloader, this will:
* 1) generate the secure boot key and burn it on EFUSE
* (without enabling R/W protection)
* 2) generate the digest from bootloader and save it
* to flash address 0x0
*
* If first boot gets interrupted after calling this function
* but before esp_secure_boot_permanently_enable() is called, then
* the key burned on EFUSE will not be regenerated, unless manually
* done using espefuse.py tool
*
* @return ESP_OK if secure boot digest is generated
* successfully or found to be already present
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_generate_digest(void);
/** @brief Enable secure boot V1 if it is not already enabled.
*
* @important If this function succeeds, secure boot V1 is permanently
* enabled on the chip via efuse.
*
* @important This function is intended to be called from bootloader code only.
*
* @important In case of Secure Boot V1, this will enable r/w protection
* of secure boot key on EFUSE, therefore it is to be ensured that
* esp_secure_boot_generate_digest() is called before this .If secure boot is not
* yet enabled for bootloader, this will
* 1) enable R/W protection of secure boot key on EFUSE
* 2) enable secure boot by blowing the EFUSE_RD_ABS_DONE_0 efuse.
*
* This function does not verify secure boot of the bootloader (the
* ROM bootloader does this.)
*
* Will fail if efuses have been part-burned in a way that indicates
* secure boot should not or could not be correctly enabled.
*
* @return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if efuse state doesn't allow
* secure boot to be enabled cleanly. ESP_OK if secure boot
* is enabled on this chip from now on.
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_permanently_enable(void);
/** @brief Enables secure boot V2 if it is not already enabled.
*
* @important If this function succeeds, secure boot V2 is permanently
* enabled on the chip via efuse.
*
* @important This function is intended to be called from bootloader code only.
*
* @important In case of Secure Boot V2, this will enable write protection
* of secure boot key on EFUSE in BLK2. .If secure boot is not
* yet enabled for bootloader, this will
* 1) enable W protection of secure boot key on EFUSE
* 2) enable secure boot by blowing the EFUSE_RD_ABS_DONE_1 efuse.
*
* This function does not verify secure boot of the bootloader (the
* ROM bootloader does this.)
*
* @param image_data Image metadata of the application to be loaded.
*
* Will fail if efuses have been part-burned in a way that indicates
* secure boot should not or could not be correctly enabled.
*
* @return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if efuse state doesn't allow
* secure boot to be enabled cleanly. ESP_OK if secure boot
* is enabled on this chip from now on.
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_v2_permanently_enable(const esp_image_metadata_t *image_data);
/** @brief Verify the secure boot signature appended to some binary data in flash.
*
* For ECDSA Scheme (Secure Boot V1) - deterministic ECDSA w/ SHA256 image
* For RSA Scheme (Secure Boot V2) - RSA-PSS Verification of the SHA-256 image
*
* Public key is compiled into the calling program in the ECDSA Scheme.
* See the apt docs/security/secure-boot-v1.rst or docs/security/secure-boot-v2.rst for details.
*
* @param src_addr Starting offset of the data in flash.
* @param length Length of data in bytes. Signature is appended -after- length bytes.
*
* If flash encryption is enabled, the image will be transparently decrypted while being verified.
*
* @note This function doesn't have any fault injection resistance so should not be called
* during a secure boot itself (but can be called when verifying an update, etc.)
*
* @return ESP_OK if signature is valid, ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if
* signature fails, ESP_FAIL for other failures (ie can't read flash).
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_verify_signature(uint32_t src_addr, uint32_t length);
/** @brief Secure boot verification block, on-flash data format. */
typedef struct {
uint32_t version;
uint8_t signature[64];
} esp_secure_boot_sig_block_t;
/** @brief Verify the ECDSA secure boot signature block for Secure Boot V1.
*
* Calculates Deterministic ECDSA w/ SHA256 based on the SHA256 hash of the image. ECDSA signature
* verification must be enabled in project configuration to use this function.
*
* Similar to esp_secure_boot_verify_signature(), but can be used when the digest is precalculated.
* @param sig_block Pointer to ECDSA signature block data
* @param image_digest Pointer to 32 byte buffer holding SHA-256 hash.
* @param verified_digest Pointer to 32 byte buffer that will receive verified digest if verification completes. (Used during bootloader implementation only, result is invalid otherwise.)
*
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_verify_ecdsa_signature_block(const esp_secure_boot_sig_block_t *sig_block, const uint8_t *image_digest, uint8_t *verified_digest);
#if !CONFIG_IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || CONFIG_ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL >= 300
/**
* @brief Structure to hold public key digests calculated from the signature blocks of a single image.
*
* Each image can have one or more signature blocks (up to SECURE_BOOT_NUM_BLOCKS). Each signature block includes a public key.
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t key_digests[SOC_EFUSE_SECURE_BOOT_KEY_DIGESTS][ESP_SECURE_BOOT_DIGEST_LEN]; /* SHA of the public key components in the signature block */
unsigned num_digests; /* Number of valid digests, starting at index 0 */
} esp_image_sig_public_key_digests_t;
#endif // !CONFIG_IDF_TARGET_ESP32 || CONFIG_ESP32_REV_MIN_FULL >= 300
/** @brief Legacy ECDSA verification function
*
* @note Deprecated, call either esp_secure_boot_verify_ecdsa_signature_block() or esp_secure_boot_verify_rsa_signature_block() instead.
*
* @param sig_block Pointer to ECDSA signature block data
* @param image_digest Pointer to 32 byte buffer holding SHA-256 hash.
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_verify_signature_block(const esp_secure_boot_sig_block_t *sig_block, const uint8_t *image_digest)
__attribute__((deprecated("use esp_secure_boot_verify_ecdsa_signature_block instead")));
#define FLASH_OFFS_SECURE_BOOT_IV_DIGEST 0
/** @brief Secure boot IV+digest header */
typedef struct {
uint8_t iv[128];
uint8_t digest[64];
} esp_secure_boot_iv_digest_t;
/** @brief Check the secure boot V2 during startup
*
* @note This function is called automatically during app startup,
* it doesn't need to be called from the app.
*
* Verifies the secure boot config during startup:
*
* - Correct any insecure secure boot settings
*/
void esp_secure_boot_init_checks(void);
#if !BOOTLOADER_BUILD && (CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_RSA_SCHEME || CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_V2_SCHEME)
/** @brief Scan the current running app for signature blocks
*
* @note This function doesn't verify that the signatures are valid or the
* corresponding public keys are trusted, it only reads the number of signature
* blocks present and optionally calculates the digests of the public keys
* provided in the signature blocks.
*
* @param digest_public_keys If true, the key_digests fields in the
* public_key_digests structure will be filled with the digests of the public
* key provided in each signature block. Note that if Secure Boot V2 is enabled,
* each public key will only be trusted if the same digest is also present in
* eFuse (but this is not checked by this function).
*
* @param public_key_digests[out] Structure is initialized with the num_digests
* field set to the number of signatures found. If digest_public_keys is set,
* the public key digests are also calculated and stored here.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK - At least one signature was found
* - ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND - No signatures were found, num_digests value will be zero
* - ESP_FAIL - An error occured trying to read the signature blocks from flash
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_get_signature_blocks_for_running_app(bool digest_public_keys, esp_image_sig_public_key_digests_t *public_key_digests);
#endif // !BOOTLOADER_BUILD && (CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_RSA_SCHEME || CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_ECDSA_V2_SCHEME)
/** @brief Set all secure eFuse features related to secure_boot
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK - Successfully
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_enable_secure_features(void);
/** @brief Returns the verification status for all physical security features of secure boot in release mode
*
* If the device has secure boot feature configured in the release mode,
* then it is highly recommended to call this API in the application startup code.
* This API verifies the sanity of the eFuse configuration against
* the release (production) mode of the secure boot feature.
*
* @return
* - True - all eFuses are configured correctly
* - False - not all eFuses are configured correctly.
*/
bool esp_secure_boot_cfg_verify_release_mode(void);
#if !defined(BOOTLOADER_BUILD) && SOC_SUPPORT_SECURE_BOOT_REVOKE_KEY && CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED
/** @brief Returns the verification status of the image pointed by the part_pos argument against the public key digest present at index `efuse_digest_index`
*
* @param index[in] Index of public key digest present in efuse against which the image is to be verified
* @param part_pos[in] It is a pointer to the bootloader/app partition.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK - if the image can be verified by the key at efuse_index.
* - ESP_FAIL - if the image cannot be verified by the key at efuse_index.
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Error in the passed arguments.
*/
esp_err_t esp_secure_boot_verify_with_efuse_digest_index(int efuse_digest_index, esp_partition_pos_t *part_pos);
#endif // !defined(BOOTLOADER_BUILD) && SOC_SUPPORT_SECURE_BOOT_REVOKE_KEY && CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_V2_ENABLED
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif