[PATCH v13 00/19] x86: Trenchboot secure dynamic launch Linux kernel support
ross.philipson at oracle.com
ross.philipson at oracle.com
Sat Mar 29 13:46:35 PDT 2025
On 3/29/25 4:32 AM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 04:07:55PM -0700, Ross Philipson wrote:
>> The larger focus of the TrenchBoot project (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/TrenchBoot__;!!ACWV5N9M2RV99hQ!O3YD_Gg-b5rJB_LxeqAKq7YGMDlmbkk1dUS2khRWPxGpRgR36kf2jpRZPcmqJD83GOvjam2SUAJ1J5iy914$ ) is to
>> enhance the boot security and integrity in a unified manner. The first area of
>> focus has been on the Trusted Computing Group's Dynamic Launch for establishing
>> a hardware Root of Trust for Measurement, also know as DRTM (Dynamic Root of
>> Trust for Measurement). The project has been and continues to work on providing
>> a unified means to Dynamic Launch that is a cross-platform (Intel and AMD) and
>> cross-architecture (x86 and Arm), with our recent involvment in the upcoming
>> Arm DRTM specification. The order of introducing DRTM to the Linux kernel
>> follows the maturity of DRTM in the architectures. Intel's Trusted eXecution
>> Technology (TXT) is present today and only requires a preamble loader, e.g. a
>> boot loader, and an OS kernel that is TXT-aware. AMD DRTM implementation has
>> been present since the introduction of AMD-V but requires an additional
>> component that is AMD specific and referred to in the specification as the
>> Secure Loader, which the TrenchBoot project has an active prototype in
>> development. Finally Arm's implementation is in specification development stage
>> and the project is looking to support it when it becomes available.
>>
>> This patchset provides detailed documentation of DRTM, the approach used for
>> adding the capbility, and relevant API/ABI documentation. In addition to the
>> documentation the patch set introduces Intel TXT support as the first platform
>> for Linux Secure Launch.
>>
>> A quick note on terminology. The larger open source project itself is called
>> TrenchBoot, which is hosted on Github (links below). The kernel feature enabling
>> the use of Dynamic Launch technology is referred to as "Secure Launch" within
>> the kernel code. As such the prefixes sl_/SL_ or slaunch/SLAUNCH will be seen
>> in the code. The stub code discussed above is referred to as the SL stub.
>
> I did a quick recap of TPM patches and still looks good as far as I'm
> concerned. Not actively reviewing these anymore but I'll do a sanity
> check per patch set version.
Thank you Jarkko for all you feedback and help.
Ross
>
> BR, Jarkko
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