#!/bin/bash -eux # Copyright 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. me=${0##*/} TMP="$me.tmp" # Work in scratch directory cd "$OUTDIR" # Helper utility to modify binary blobs REPLACE="${BUILD_RUN}/tests/futility/binary_editor" # First, let's test the basic functionality # For simplicity, we'll use the same size for all properties. ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -c 16,0x10,16,0x10 ${TMP}.blob # Flags ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --flags=0xdeadbeef ${TMP}.blob ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --flags ${TMP}.blob | grep -i 0xdeadbeef # HWID length should include the terminating null - this is too long if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --hwid="0123456789ABCDEF" ${TMP}.blob; then false; fi # This works ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --hwid="0123456789ABCDE" ${TMP}.blob # Read it back? ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob | grep "0123456789ABCDE" # Same kind of tests for the other fields, but they need binary files. # too long dd if=/dev/urandom bs=17 count=1 of=${TMP}.data1.toolong dd if=/dev/urandom bs=17 count=1 of=${TMP}.data2.toolong dd if=/dev/urandom bs=17 count=1 of=${TMP}.data3.toolong if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --rootkey ${TMP}.data1.toolong ${TMP}.blob; then false; fi if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --recoverykey ${TMP}.data2.toolong ${TMP}.blob; then false; fi if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --bmpfv ${TMP}.data3.toolong ${TMP}.blob; then false; fi # shorter than max should be okay, though dd if=/dev/urandom bs=10 count=1 of=${TMP}.data1.short dd if=/dev/urandom bs=10 count=1 of=${TMP}.data2.short dd if=/dev/urandom bs=10 count=1 of=${TMP}.data3.short ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s \ --rootkey ${TMP}.data1.short \ --recoverykey ${TMP}.data2.short \ --bmpfv ${TMP}.data3.short ${TMP}.blob # read 'em back ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g \ --rootkey ${TMP}.read1 \ --recoverykey ${TMP}.read2 \ --bmpfv ${TMP}.read3 ${TMP}.blob # Verify (but remember, it's short) cmp -n 10 ${TMP}.data1.short ${TMP}.read1 cmp -n 10 ${TMP}.data2.short ${TMP}.read2 cmp -n 10 ${TMP}.data3.short ${TMP}.read3 # Okay dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 of=${TMP}.data1 dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 of=${TMP}.data2 dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 of=${TMP}.data3 ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --rootkey ${TMP}.data1 ${TMP}.blob ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --recoverykey ${TMP}.data2 ${TMP}.blob ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --bmpfv ${TMP}.data3 ${TMP}.blob # Read 'em back. ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --rootkey ${TMP}.read1 ${TMP}.blob ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --recoverykey ${TMP}.read2 ${TMP}.blob ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --bmpfv ${TMP}.read3 ${TMP}.blob # Verify cmp ${TMP}.data1 ${TMP}.read1 cmp ${TMP}.data2 ${TMP}.read2 cmp ${TMP}.data3 ${TMP}.read3 # Okay, creating GBB blobs seems to work. Now let's make sure that corrupted # blobs are rejected. # Danger Will Robinson! We assume that ${TMP}.blob has this binary struct: # # Field Offset Value # # signature: 0x0000 $GBB # major_version: 0x0004 0x0001 # minor_version: 0x0006 0x0001 # header_size: 0x0008 0x00000080 # flags: 0x000c 0xdeadbeef # hwid_offset: 0x0010 0x00000080 # hwid_size: 0x0014 0x00000010 # rootkey_offset: 0x0018 0x00000090 # rootkey_size: 0x001c 0x00000010 # bmpfv_offset: 0x0020 0x000000a0 # bmpfv_size: 0x0024 0x00000010 # recovery_key_offset: 0x0028 0x000000b0 # recovery_key_size: 0x002c 0x00000010 # pad: 0x0030 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # 0x0040 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # 0x0050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # 0x0060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # 0x0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # (HWID) 0x0080 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 00 # (rootkey) 0x0090 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx # (bmpfv) 0x00a0 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx # (recovery_key) 0x00b0 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx # 0x00c0 <EOF> # # bad major_version cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x4 2 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # header size too large cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x8 0x81 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # header size too small cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x8 0x7f > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # HWID not null-terminated is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x8f 0x41 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # HWID of length zero is okay cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x14 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.ok ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.ok # And HWID of length 1 consisting only of '\0' is okay, too. cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x14 0x01 | ${REPLACE} 0x80 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.ok ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.ok # zero-length HWID not null-terminated is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x8f 0x41 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # hwid_offset < GBB_HEADER_SIZE is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x10 0x7f > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x10 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # rootkey_offset < GBB_HEADER_SIZE is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x18 0x7f > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x18 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # bmpfv_offset < GBB_HEADER_SIZE is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x20 0x7f > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x20 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # recovery_key_offset < GBB_HEADER_SIZE is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x28 0x7f > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x28 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # hwid: offset + size == end of file is okay; beyond is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x14 0x40 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x14 0x41 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # rootkey: offset + size == end of file is okay; beyond is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x1c 0x30 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x1c 0x31 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # bmpfv: offset + size == end of file is okay; beyond is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x24 0x20 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x24 0x21 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # recovery_key: offset + size == end of file is okay; beyond is invalid cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x2c 0x10 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x2c 0x11 > ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # hwid_size == 0 doesn't complain, but can't be set cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x14 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --hwid="A" ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # rootkey_size == 0 gives warning, gets nothing, can't be set cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x1c 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --rootkey ${TMP}.read1 ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --rootkey ${TMP}.data1 ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # bmpfv_size == 0 gives warning, gets nothing, can't be set cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x24 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --bmpfv ${TMP}.read3 ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --bmpfv ${TMP}.data3 ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # recovery_key_size == 0 gives warning, gets nothing, can't be set cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x2c 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --recoverykey ${TMP}.read2 ${TMP}.blob.bad if ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --recoverykey ${TMP}.data2 ${TMP}.blob.bad; then false; fi # GBB v1.2 adds a sha256 digest field in what was previously padding: # # hwid_digest: 0x0030 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx # 0x0040 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx # pad: 0x0050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # 0x0060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # 0x0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 # (HWID) 0x0080 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 00 # See that the digest is updated properly. hwid="123456789ABCDEF" ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -s --hwid=${hwid} ${TMP}.blob expect=$(echo -n "$hwid" | sha256sum | cut -d ' ' -f 1) [ $(echo -n ${expect} | wc -c) == "64" ] ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --digest ${TMP}.blob | grep ${expect} # Garble the digest, see that it's noticed. # (assuming these zeros aren't present) cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x33 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --digest ${TMP}.blob.bad | grep '0000000000' ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --digest ${TMP}.blob.bad | grep 'invalid' # Garble the HWID. The digest is unchanged, but now invalid. cat ${TMP}.blob | ${REPLACE} 0x84 0x70 0x71 0x72 > ${TMP}.blob.bad ${FUTILITY} gbb_utility -g --digest ${TMP}.blob.bad | grep 'invalid' # cleanup rm -f ${TMP}* exit 0