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4.2 KiB
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177 lines
4.2 KiB
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#!/bin/sh -u
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# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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#
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# Run TPM diagnostics in recovery mode, and attempt to fix problems. This is
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# specific to devices with chromeos firmware.
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#
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# Most of the diagnostics examine the TPM state and try to fix it. This may
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# require clearing TPM ownership.
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tpmc=${USR_BIN:=/usr/bin}/tpmc
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crossystem=${USR_BIN}/crossystem
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dot_recovery=${DOT_RECOVERY:=/mnt/stateful_partition/.recovery}
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awk=/usr/bin/awk
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initctl=/sbin/initctl
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daemon_was_running=
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err=0
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tpm2_target() {
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# This is not an ideal way to tell if we are running on a tpm2 target, but
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# it will have to do for now.
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if [ -f "/etc/init/trunksd.conf" ]; then
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return 0
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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log() {
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echo "$*"
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}
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quit() {
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log "ERROR: $*"
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restart_daemon_if_needed
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log "exiting"
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exit 1
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}
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log_tryfix() {
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log "$*: attempting to fix"
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}
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log_error() {
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err=$((err + 1))
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log "ERROR: $*"
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}
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log_warn() {
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log "WARNING: $*"
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}
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tpm_clear_and_reenable () {
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$tpmc clear
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# The below commands are are no-op on tpm2, but let's keep them here for
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# both TPM versions in case they are implemented in the future for
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# version 2.
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$tpmc enable
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$tpmc activate
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}
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reset_space () {
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local index=$1
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local permissions=$2
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local size=$3
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local bytes="$4"
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if ! tpm2_target; then
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# definespace is not yet supported for tpm2 (crosbug.com/p/59361), let's
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# just rely on the firmware having created the required spaces for now.
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if ! $tpmc definespace $index $size $permissions; then
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log "could not redefine space $index"
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return 1
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fi
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fi
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# do not quote "$bytes", as we mean to expand it here
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if ! $tpmc write $index $bytes; then
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log "writing to $index failed"
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return 1
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fi
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log "space $index was recreated successfully"
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}
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restart_daemon_if_needed() {
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if [ "$daemon_was_running" = 1 ]; then
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log "Restarting ${DAEMON}..."
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$initctl start "${DAEMON}" >/dev/null
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fi
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}
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# ------------
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# MAIN PROGRAM
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# ------------
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# Sanity check: are we executing in a recovery image?
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if [ -e $dot_recovery ]; then
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quit "This is a developer utility, it should never run on a (production) recovery image"
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fi
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# Did the firmware keep the TPM unlocked?
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if ! $($crossystem mainfw_type?recovery); then
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quit "You must put a test image on a USB stick and boot it in recovery mode to run this"
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fi
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if tpm2_target; then
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DAEMON="trunksd"
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else
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DAEMON="tcsd"
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fi
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# TPM daemon may or may not be running
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log "Stopping ${DAEMON}..."
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if $initctl stop "${DAEMON}" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
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daemon_was_running=1
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log "done"
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else
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daemon_was_running=0
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log "(was not running)"
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fi
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# Is the state of the PP enable flags correct?
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if ! tpm2_target; then
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if ! ($tpmc getpf | grep -q "physicalPresenceLifetimeLock 1" &&
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$tpmc getpf | grep -q "physicalPresenceHWEnable 0" &&
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$tpmc getpf | grep -q "physicalPresenceCMDEnable 1"); then
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log_tryfix "bad state of physical presence enable flags"
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if $tpmc ppfin; then
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log "physical presence enable flags are now correctly set"
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else
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quit "could not set physical presence enable flags"
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fi
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fi
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# Is physical presence turned on?
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if $tpmc getvf | grep -q "physicalPresence 0"; then
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log_tryfix "physical presence is OFF, expected ON"
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# attempt to turn on physical presence
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if $tpmc ppon; then
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log "physical presence is now on"
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else
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quit "could not turn physical presence on"
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fi
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fi
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else
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if ! $tpmc getvf | grep -q 'phEnable 1'; then
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quit "Platform Hierarchy is disabled, TPM can't be recovered"
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fi
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fi
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# I never learned what this does, but it's probably good just in case...
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tpm_clear_and_reenable
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# Reset firmware and kernel spaces to default (rollback version 1/1)
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reset_space 0x1007 0x8001 0xa "02 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 4f" || \
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log_error "could not fix firmware space"
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reset_space 0x1008 0x1 0xd "02 4c 57 52 47 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 55" || \
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log_error "could not fix kernel space"
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restart_daemon_if_needed
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if [ "$err" -eq 0 ]; then
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log "TPM has successfully been reset to factory defaults"
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else
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log_error "TPM was not fully recovered."
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exit 1
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fi
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