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// -*- Mode: Go; indent-tabs-mode: t -*-
/*
* Copyright (C) 2014-2024 Canonical Ltd
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
package bootloader
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/snapcore/snapd/bootloader/assets"
"github.com/snapcore/snapd/dirs"
"github.com/snapcore/snapd/osutil"
"github.com/snapcore/snapd/osutil/kcmdline"
"github.com/snapcore/snapd/snap"
)
var (
// ErrBootloader is returned if the bootloader can not be determined.
ErrBootloader = errors.New("cannot determine bootloader")
// ErrNoTryKernelRef is returned if the bootloader finds no enabled
// try-kernel.
ErrNoTryKernelRef = errors.New("no try-kernel referenced")
// ErrNoBootChainFound is returned by ParametersForEfiLoadOption if no valid bootchain was found
ErrNoBootChainFound = errors.New("no valid bootchain found")
)
// Role indicates whether the bootloader is used for recovery or run mode.
type Role string
const (
// RoleSole applies to the sole bootloader used by UC16/18.
RoleSole Role = ""
// RoleRunMode applies to the run mode booloader.
RoleRunMode Role = "run-mode"
// RoleRecovery apllies to the recovery bootloader.
RoleRecovery Role = "recovery"
)
// Options carries bootloader options.
type Options struct {
// PrepareImageTime indicates whether the booloader is being
// used at prepare-image time, that means not on a runtime
// system.
PrepareImageTime bool `json:"prepare-image-time,omitempty"`
// Role specifies to use the bootloader for the given role.
Role Role `json:"role,omitempty"`
// NoSlashBoot indicates to use the native layout of the
// bootloader partition and not the /boot mount.
// It applies only for RoleRunMode.
// It is implied and ignored for RoleRecovery.
// It is an error to set it for RoleSole.
NoSlashBoot bool `json:"no-slash-boot,omitempty"`
}
func (o *Options) validate() error {
if o == nil {
return nil
}
if o.NoSlashBoot && o.Role == RoleSole {
return fmt.Errorf("internal error: bootloader.RoleSole doesn't expect NoSlashBoot set")
}
if o.PrepareImageTime && o.Role == RoleRunMode {
return fmt.Errorf("internal error: cannot use run mode bootloader at prepare-image time")
}
return nil
}
// Bootloader provides an interface to interact with the system
// bootloader.
type Bootloader interface {
// Return the value of the specified bootloader variable.
GetBootVars(names ...string) (map[string]string, error)
// Set the value of the specified bootloader variable.
SetBootVars(values map[string]string) error
// Name returns the bootloader name.
Name() string
// Present returns whether the bootloader is currently present on the
// system - in other words whether this bootloader has been installed to the
// current system. Implementations should only return non-nil error if they
// can positively identify that the bootloader is installed, but there is
// actually an error with the installation.
Present() (bool, error)
// InstallBootConfig will try to install the boot config in the
// given gadgetDir to rootdir.
InstallBootConfig(gadgetDir string, opts *Options) error
// ExtractKernelAssets extracts kernel assets from the given kernel snap.
ExtractKernelAssets(s snap.PlaceInfo, snapf snap.Container) error
// RemoveKernelAssets removes the assets for the given kernel snap.
RemoveKernelAssets(s snap.PlaceInfo) error
}
type RecoveryAwareBootloader interface {
Bootloader
SetRecoverySystemEnv(recoverySystemDir string, values map[string]string) error
GetRecoverySystemEnv(recoverySystemDir string, key string) (string, error)
}
type ExtractedRecoveryKernelImageBootloader interface {
Bootloader
ExtractRecoveryKernelAssets(recoverySystemDir string, s snap.PlaceInfo, snapf snap.Container) error
}
// ExtractedRunKernelImageBootloader is a Bootloader that also supports specific
// methods needed to setup booting from an extracted kernel, which is needed to
// implement encryption and/or secure boot. Prototypical implementation is UC20
// grub implementation with FDE.
type ExtractedRunKernelImageBootloader interface {
Bootloader
// EnableKernel enables the specified kernel on ubuntu-boot to be used
// during normal boots. The specified kernel should already have been
// extracted. This is usually implemented with a "kernel.efi" symlink
// pointing to the extracted kernel image.
EnableKernel(snap.PlaceInfo) error
// EnableTryKernel enables the specified kernel on ubuntu-boot to be
// tried by the bootloader on a reboot, to be used in conjunction with
// setting "kernel_status" to "try". The specified kernel should already
// have been extracted. This is usually implemented with a
// "try-kernel.efi" symlink pointing to the extracted kernel image.
EnableTryKernel(snap.PlaceInfo) error
// Kernel returns the current enabled kernel on the bootloader, not
// necessarily the kernel that was used to boot the current session, but the
// kernel that is enabled to boot on "normal" boots.
// If error is not nil, the first argument shall be non-nil.
Kernel() (snap.PlaceInfo, error)
// TryKernel returns the current enabled try-kernel on the bootloader, if
// there is no such enabled try-kernel, then ErrNoTryKernelRef is returned.
// If error is not nil, the first argument shall be non-nil.
TryKernel() (snap.PlaceInfo, error)
// DisableTryKernel disables the current enabled try-kernel on the
// bootloader, if it exists. It does not need to return an error if the
// enabled try-kernel does not exist or is in an inconsistent state before
// disabling it, errors should only be returned when the implementation
// fails to disable the try-kernel.
DisableTryKernel() error
}
// ComamndLineComponents carries the components of the kernel command line. The
// bootloader is expected to combine the provided components, optionally
// including its built-in static set of arguments, and produce a command line
// that will be passed to the kernel during boot.
type CommandLineComponents struct {
// Argument related to mode selection.
ModeArg string
// Argument related to recovery system selection, relevant for given
// mode argument.
SystemArg string
// Extra arguments requested by the system.
ExtraArgs string
// A complete set of arguments that overrides both the built-in static
// set and ExtraArgs. Note that, it is an error if extra and full
// arguments are non-empty.
FullArgs string
// A list of patterns to remove arguments from the default command line
RemoveArgs []kcmdline.ArgumentPattern
}
func (c *CommandLineComponents) Validate() error {
if c.ExtraArgs != "" && c.FullArgs != "" {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot use both full and extra components of command line")
}
return nil
}
// TrustedAssetsBootloader has boot assets that take part in the secure boot
// process and need to be tracked, while other boot assets (typically boot
// config) are managed by snapd.
type TrustedAssetsBootloader interface {
Bootloader
// ManagedAssets returns a list of boot assets managed by the bootloader
// in the boot filesystem. Does not require rootdir to be set.
ManagedAssets() []string
// UpdateBootConfig attempts to update the boot config assets used by
// the bootloader. Returns true when assets were updated.
UpdateBootConfig() (bool, error)
// CommandLine returns the kernel command line composed of mode and
// system arguments, followed by either a built-in bootloader specific
// static arguments corresponding to the on-disk boot asset edition, and
// any extra arguments or a separate set of arguments provided in the
// components. The command line may be different when using a recovery
// bootloader.
CommandLine(pieces CommandLineComponents) (string, error)
// CandidateCommandLine is similar to CommandLine, but uses the current
// edition of managed built-in boot assets as reference.
CandidateCommandLine(pieces CommandLineComponents) (string, error)
// DefaultCommandLine returns the default kernel command-line
// used by the bootloader excluding the recovery mode and
// system parameters.
DefaultCommandLine(candidate bool) (string, error)
// TrustedAssets returns a map of relative paths to asset
// identifers. The paths are inside the bootloader's rootdir
// that are measured in the boot process. The asset
// identifiers correspond to the backward compatible names
// recorded in the modeenv (CurrentTrustedBootAssets and
// CurrentTrustedRecoveryBootAssets).
TrustedAssets() (map[string]string, error)
// RecoveryBootChains returns the possible load chains for
// recovery modes. It should be called on a RoleRecovery
// bootloader.
RecoveryBootChains(kernelPath string) ([][]BootFile, error)
// BootChains returns the possible load chains for run mode.
// It should be called on a RoleRecovery bootloader passing
// the RoleRunMode bootloader.
BootChains(runBl Bootloader, kernelPath string) ([][]BootFile, error)
// RevocationTriggeringAssets provides the identifiers
// for assets that want revocation of keys on update.
// The identifiers correspond to identifiers used in the
// modeenv (CurrentTrustedBootAssets and
// CurrentTrustedRecoveryBootAssets).
RevocationTriggeringAssets() ([]string, error)
}
// NotScriptableBootloader cannot change the bootloader environment
// because it supports no scripting or cannot do any writes. This
// applies to piboot for the moment.
type NotScriptableBootloader interface {
Bootloader
// Sets boot variables from initramfs - this is needed in
// addition to SetBootVars() to prevent side effects like
// re-writing the bootloader configuration.
SetBootVarsFromInitramfs(values map[string]string) error
}
// RebootBootloader needs arguments to the reboot syscall when snaps
// are being updated.
type RebootBootloader interface {
Bootloader
// GetRebootArguments returns the needed reboot arguments
GetRebootArguments() (string, error)
}
// UefiBootloader provides data for setting EFI boot variables.
type UefiBootloader interface {
Bootloader
// ParametersForEfiLoadOption returns the data which may be used to construct
// an EFI load option.
ParametersForEfiLoadOption(updatedAssets []string) (description string, assetPath string, optionalData []byte, err error)
}
func genericInstallBootConfig(gadgetFile, systemFile string) error {
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(systemFile), 0755); err != nil {
return err
}
return osutil.CopyFile(gadgetFile, systemFile, osutil.CopyFlagOverwrite)
}
func genericSetBootConfigFromAsset(systemFile, assetName string) error {
bootConfig := assets.Internal(assetName)
if bootConfig == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("internal error: no boot asset for %q", assetName)
}
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(systemFile), 0755); err != nil {
return err
}
return osutil.AtomicWriteFile(systemFile, bootConfig, 0644, 0)
}
func genericUpdateBootConfigFromAssets(systemFile string, assetName string) (updated bool, err error) {
currentBootConfigEdition, err := editionFromDiskConfigAsset(systemFile)
if err != nil && err != errNoEdition {
return false, err
}
if err == errNoEdition {
return false, nil
}
newBootConfig := assets.Internal(assetName)
if len(newBootConfig) == 0 {
return false, fmt.Errorf("no boot config asset with name %q", assetName)
}
bc, err := configAssetFrom(newBootConfig)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if bc.Edition() <= currentBootConfigEdition {
// edition of the candidate boot config is lower than or equal
// to one currently installed
return false, nil
}
if err := osutil.AtomicWriteFile(systemFile, bc.Raw(), 0644, 0); err != nil {
return false, err
}
return true, nil
}
// InstallBootConfig installs the bootloader config from the gadget
// snap dir into the right place.
func InstallBootConfig(gadgetDir, rootDir string, opts *Options) error {
if err := opts.validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
bl, err := ForGadget(gadgetDir, rootDir, opts)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot find boot config in %q", gadgetDir)
}
return bl.InstallBootConfig(gadgetDir, opts)
}
type bootloaderNewFunc func(rootdir string, opts *Options) Bootloader
var (
// bootloaders list all possible bootloaders by their constructor
// function.
bootloaders = []bootloaderNewFunc{
newUboot,
newGrub,
newAndroidBoot,
newLk,
newPiboot,
}
)
var (
forcedBootloader Bootloader
forcedError error
)
// Find returns the bootloader for the system
// or an error if no bootloader is found.
//
// The rootdir option is useful for image creation operations. It
// can also be used to find the recovery bootloader, e.g. on uc20:
//
// bootloader.Find("/run/mnt/ubuntu-seed")
func Find(rootdir string, opts *Options) (Bootloader, error) {
if err := opts.validate(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if forcedBootloader != nil || forcedError != nil {
return forcedBootloader, forcedError
}
if rootdir == "" {
rootdir = dirs.GlobalRootDir
}
if opts == nil {
opts = &Options{}
}
// note that the order of this is not deterministic
for _, blNew := range bootloaders {
bl := blNew(rootdir, opts)
present, err := bl.Present()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bootloader %q found but not usable: %v", bl.Name(), err)
}
if present {
return bl, nil
}
}
// no, weeeee
return nil, ErrBootloader
}
// Force can be used to force Find to always find the specified bootloader; use
// nil to reset to normal lookup.
func Force(booloader Bootloader) {
forcedBootloader = booloader
forcedError = nil
}
// ForceError can be used to force Find to return an error; use nil to
// reset to normal lookup.
func ForceError(err error) {
forcedBootloader = nil
forcedError = err
}
func extractKernelAssetsToBootDir(dstDir string, snapf snap.Container, assets []string) error {
// now do the kernel specific bits
if err := os.MkdirAll(dstDir, 0755); err != nil {
return err
}
dir, err := os.Open(dstDir)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer dir.Close()
for _, src := range assets {
if err := snapf.Unpack(src, dstDir); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := dir.Sync(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func removeKernelAssetsFromBootDir(bootDir string, s snap.PlaceInfo) error {
// remove the kernel blob
blobName := s.Filename()
dstDir := filepath.Join(bootDir, blobName)
if err := os.RemoveAll(dstDir); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// ForGadget returns a bootloader matching a given gadget by inspecting the
// contents of gadget directory or an error if no matching bootloader is found.
func ForGadget(gadgetDir, rootDir string, opts *Options) (Bootloader, error) {
if err := opts.validate(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if forcedBootloader != nil || forcedError != nil {
return forcedBootloader, forcedError
}
for _, blNew := range bootloaders {
bl := blNew(rootDir, opts)
markerConf := filepath.Join(gadgetDir, bl.Name()+".conf")
// do we have a marker file?
if osutil.FileExists(markerConf) {
return bl, nil
}
}
return nil, ErrBootloader
}
// BootFile represents each file in the chains of trusted assets and
// kernels used in the boot process. For example a boot file can be an
// EFI binary or a snap file containing an EFI binary.
type BootFile struct {
// Path is the path to the file in the filesystem or, if Snap
// is set, the relative path inside the snap file.
Path string
// Snap contains the path to the snap file if a snap file is used.
Snap string
// Role is set to the role of the bootloader this boot file
// originates from.
Role Role
}
func NewBootFile(snap, path string, role Role) BootFile {
return BootFile{
Snap: snap,
Path: path,
Role: role,
}
}
// WithPath returns a copy of the BootFile with path updated to the
// specified value.
func (b BootFile) WithPath(path string) BootFile {
b.Path = path
return b
}
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