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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
/*
* Copyright 2012 <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
*
* Install and remove a platform security2 override policy
*/
#include "shim.h"
#if defined(OVERRIDE_SECURITY_POLICY)
/*
* See the UEFI Platform Initialization manual (Vol2: DXE) for this
*/
struct _EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL;
struct _EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL;
typedef struct _EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL;
typedef struct _EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL;
typedef EFI_DEVICE_PATH EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL;
typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI *EFI_SECURITY_FILE_AUTHENTICATION_STATE) (
const EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL *This,
UINT32 AuthenticationStatus,
const EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *File
);
typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI *EFI_SECURITY2_FILE_AUTHENTICATION) (
const EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL *This,
const EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath,
VOID *FileBuffer,
UINTN FileSize,
BOOLEAN BootPolicy
);
struct _EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL {
EFI_SECURITY2_FILE_AUTHENTICATION FileAuthentication;
};
struct _EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL {
EFI_SECURITY_FILE_AUTHENTICATION_STATE FileAuthenticationState;
};
static UINT8 *security_policy_esl = NULL;
static UINTN security_policy_esl_len;
static SecurityHook extra_check = NULL;
static EFI_SECURITY_FILE_AUTHENTICATION_STATE esfas = NULL;
static EFI_SECURITY2_FILE_AUTHENTICATION es2fa = NULL;
extern EFI_STATUS thunk_security_policy_authentication(
const EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL *This,
UINT32 AuthenticationStatus,
const EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath
)
__attribute__((unused));
extern EFI_STATUS thunk_security2_policy_authentication(
const EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL *This,
const EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath,
VOID *FileBuffer,
UINTN FileSize,
BOOLEAN BootPolicy
)
__attribute__((unused));
static __attribute__((used)) EFI_STATUS
security2_policy_authentication (
const EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL *This,
const EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath,
VOID *FileBuffer,
UINTN FileSize,
BOOLEAN BootPolicy
)
{
EFI_STATUS efi_status, auth;
/* Chain original security policy */
efi_status = es2fa(This, DevicePath, FileBuffer, FileSize, BootPolicy);
/* if OK, don't bother with MOK check */
if (!EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
return efi_status;
if (extra_check)
auth = extra_check(FileBuffer, FileSize);
else
return EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION;
if (auth == EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION || auth == EFI_ACCESS_DENIED)
/* return previous status, which is the correct one
* for the platform: may be either EFI_ACCESS_DENIED
* or EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION */
return efi_status;
return auth;
}
static __attribute__((used)) EFI_STATUS
security_policy_authentication (
const EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL *This,
UINT32 AuthenticationStatus,
const EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePathConst
)
{
EFI_STATUS efi_status, fail_status;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *DevPath
= DuplicateDevicePath((EFI_DEVICE_PATH *)DevicePathConst),
*OrigDevPath = DevPath;
EFI_HANDLE h;
EFI_FILE *f;
VOID *FileBuffer;
UINTN FileSize;
CHAR16* DevPathStr;
EFI_GUID SIMPLE_FS_PROTOCOL = EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL_GUID;
/* Chain original security policy */
efi_status = esfas(This, AuthenticationStatus, DevicePathConst);
/* if OK avoid checking MOK: It's a bit expensive to
* read the whole file in again (esfas already did this) */
if (!EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
goto out;
/* capture failure status: may be either EFI_ACCESS_DENIED or
* EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION */
fail_status = efi_status;
efi_status = BS->LocateDevicePath(&SIMPLE_FS_PROTOCOL, &DevPath, &h);
if (EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
goto out;
DevPathStr = DevicePathToStr(DevPath);
efi_status = simple_file_open_by_handle(h, DevPathStr, &f,
EFI_FILE_MODE_READ);
FreePool(DevPathStr);
if (EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
goto out;
efi_status = simple_file_read_all(f, &FileSize, &FileBuffer);
f->Close(f);
if (EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
goto out;
if (extra_check)
efi_status = extra_check(FileBuffer, FileSize);
else
efi_status = EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION;
FreePool(FileBuffer);
if (efi_status == EFI_ACCESS_DENIED ||
efi_status == EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION)
/* return what the platform originally said */
efi_status = fail_status;
out:
FreePool(OrigDevPath);
return efi_status;
}
/* Nasty: ELF and EFI have different calling conventions. Here is the map for
* calling ELF -> EFI
*
* 1) rdi -> rcx (32 saved)
* 2) rsi -> rdx (32 saved)
* 3) rdx -> r8 ( 32 saved)
* 4) rcx -> r9 (32 saved)
* 5) r8 -> 32(%rsp) (48 saved)
* 6) r9 -> 40(%rsp) (48 saved)
* 7) pad+0(%rsp) -> 48(%rsp) (64 saved)
* 8) pad+8(%rsp) -> 56(%rsp) (64 saved)
* 9) pad+16(%rsp) -> 64(%rsp) (80 saved)
* 10) pad+24(%rsp) -> 72(%rsp) (80 saved)
* 11) pad+32(%rsp) -> 80(%rsp) (96 saved)
*
* So for a five argument callback, the map is ignore the first two arguments
* and then map (EFI -> ELF) assuming pad = 0.
*
* ARG4 -> ARG1
* ARG3 -> ARG2
* ARG5 -> ARG3
* ARG6 -> ARG4
* ARG11 -> ARG5
*
* Calling conventions also differ over volatile and preserved registers in
* MS: RBX, RBP, RDI, RSI, R12, R13, R14, and R15 are considered nonvolatile .
* In ELF: Registers %rbp, %rbx and %r12 through %r15 “belong” to the calling
* function and the called function is required to preserve their values.
*
* This means when accepting a function callback from MS -> ELF, we have to do
* separate preservation on %rdi, %rsi before swizzling the arguments and
* handing off to the ELF function.
*/
asm (
".type security2_policy_authentication,@function\n"
"thunk_security2_policy_authentication:\n\t"
"mov 0x28(%rsp), %r10 # ARG5\n\t"
"push %rdi\n\t"
"push %rsi\n\t"
"mov %r10, %rdi\n\t"
"subq $8, %rsp # space for storing stack pad\n\t"
"mov $0x08, %rax\n\t"
"mov $0x10, %r10\n\t"
"and %rsp, %rax\n\t"
"cmovnz %rax, %r11\n\t"
"cmovz %r10, %r11\n\t"
"subq %r11, %rsp\n\t"
"addq $8, %r11\n\t"
"mov %r11, (%rsp)\n\t"
"# five argument swizzle\n\t"
"mov %rdi, %r10\n\t"
"mov %rcx, %rdi\n\t"
"mov %rdx, %rsi\n\t"
"mov %r8, %rdx\n\t"
"mov %r9, %rcx\n\t"
"mov %r10, %r8\n\t"
"callq security2_policy_authentication@PLT\n\t"
"mov (%rsp), %r11\n\t"
"addq %r11, %rsp\n\t"
"pop %rsi\n\t"
"pop %rdi\n\t"
"ret\n"
);
asm (
".type security_policy_authentication,@function\n"
"thunk_security_policy_authentication:\n\t"
"push %rdi\n\t"
"push %rsi\n\t"
"subq $8, %rsp # space for storing stack pad\n\t"
"mov $0x08, %rax\n\t"
"mov $0x10, %r10\n\t"
"and %rsp, %rax\n\t"
"cmovnz %rax, %r11\n\t"
"cmovz %r10, %r11\n\t"
"subq %r11, %rsp\n\t"
"addq $8, %r11\n\t"
"mov %r11, (%rsp)\n\t"
"# three argument swizzle\n\t"
"mov %rcx, %rdi\n\t"
"mov %rdx, %rsi\n\t"
"mov %r8, %rdx\n\t"
"callq security_policy_authentication@PLT\n\t"
"mov (%rsp), %r11\n\t"
"addq %r11, %rsp\n\t"
"pop %rsi\n\t"
"pop %rdi\n\t"
"ret\n"
);
EFI_STATUS
security_policy_install(SecurityHook hook)
{
EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL *security_protocol;
EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL *security2_protocol = NULL;
EFI_STATUS efi_status;
if (esfas)
/* Already Installed */
return EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
/* Don't bother with status here. The call is allowed
* to fail, since SECURITY2 was introduced in PI 1.2.1
* If it fails, use security2_protocol == NULL as indicator */
LibLocateProtocol(&SECURITY2_PROTOCOL_GUID,
(VOID **) &security2_protocol);
efi_status = LibLocateProtocol(&SECURITY_PROTOCOL_GUID,
(VOID **) &security_protocol);
if (EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
/* This one is mandatory, so there's a serious problem */
return efi_status;
if (security2_protocol) {
es2fa = security2_protocol->FileAuthentication;
security2_protocol->FileAuthentication =
(EFI_SECURITY2_FILE_AUTHENTICATION) thunk_security2_policy_authentication;
}
esfas = security_protocol->FileAuthenticationState;
security_protocol->FileAuthenticationState =
(EFI_SECURITY_FILE_AUTHENTICATION_STATE) thunk_security_policy_authentication;
if (hook)
extra_check = hook;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
EFI_STATUS
security_policy_uninstall(void)
{
EFI_STATUS efi_status;
if (esfas) {
EFI_SECURITY_PROTOCOL *security_protocol;
efi_status = LibLocateProtocol(&SECURITY_PROTOCOL_GUID,
(VOID **) &security_protocol);
if (EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
return efi_status;
security_protocol->FileAuthenticationState = esfas;
esfas = NULL;
} else {
/* nothing installed */
return EFI_NOT_STARTED;
}
if (es2fa) {
EFI_SECURITY2_PROTOCOL *security2_protocol;
efi_status = LibLocateProtocol(&SECURITY2_PROTOCOL_GUID,
(VOID **) &security2_protocol);
if (EFI_ERROR(efi_status))
return efi_status;
security2_protocol->FileAuthentication = es2fa;
es2fa = NULL;
}
if (extra_check)
extra_check = NULL;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
void
security_protocol_set_hashes(unsigned char *esl, int len)
{
security_policy_esl = esl;
security_policy_esl_len = len;
}
#endif /* OVERRIDE_SECURITY_POLICY */
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