| #!/bin/bash -e |
| # Copyright (c) 2010 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. |
| # |
| |
| # Check args first. |
| if [ "$#" -lt "1" ]; then |
| cat <<EOF 1>&2 |
| |
| Usage: ${0##*/} BASENAME [ALG] |
| |
| This creates BASENAME.vbpubk and BASENAME.vbprivk pairs for use in signing |
| developer files. This also creates a BASENAME.keyblock file containing the |
| BASENAME.vbpubk, which can be used to sign a developer kernel. |
| |
| If specified, ALG is one of: |
| |
| 0 = RSA1024 with SHA1 |
| 1 = RSA1024 with SHA256 |
| 2 = RSA1024 with SHA512 |
| 3 = RSA2048 with SHA1 |
| 4 = RSA2048 with SHA256 |
| 5 = RSA2048 with SHA512 |
| 6 = RSA4096 with SHA1 |
| 7 = RSA4096 with SHA256 |
| 8 = RSA4096 with SHA512 |
| 9 = RSA8192 with SHA1 |
| 10 = RSA8192 with SHA256 |
| 11 = RSA8192 with SHA512 |
| |
| If ALG is not specified, a default value will be used. |
| |
| EOF |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| |
| # Compute the key length assuming the sizes shown above. |
| function alg_to_keylen { |
| echo $(( 1 << (10 + ($1 / 3)) )) |
| } |
| |
| # Emit .vbpubk and .vbprivk using given basename and algorithm. |
| function make_pair { |
| local base=$1 |
| local alg=$2 |
| local len=$(alg_to_keylen $alg) |
| |
| # make the RSA keypair |
| openssl genrsa -F4 -out "${base}_${len}.pem" $len |
| # create a self-signed certificate |
| openssl req -batch -new -x509 -key "${base}_${len}.pem" \ |
| -out "${base}_${len}.crt" |
| # generate pre-processed RSA public key |
| dumpRSAPublicKey -cert "${base}_${len}.crt" > "${base}_${len}.keyb" |
| |
| # wrap the public key |
| vbutil_key \ |
| --pack "${base}.vbpubk" \ |
| --key "${base}_${len}.keyb" \ |
| --version 1 \ |
| --algorithm $alg |
| |
| # wrap the private key |
| vbutil_key \ |
| --pack "${base}.vbprivk" \ |
| --key "${base}_${len}.pem" \ |
| --algorithm $alg |
| |
| # remove intermediate files |
| rm -f "${base}_${len}.pem" "${base}_${len}.crt" "${base}_${len}.keyb" |
| } |
| |
| # First create the .vbpubk and .vbprivk pair. |
| make_pair "$1" "${2:-4}" |
| |
| # Now create a .keyblock to hold our .vbpubk. Since it's for developer use, it |
| # won't be signed, just checksummed. Developer kernels can only be run in |
| # non-recovery mode with the developer switch enabled, but it won't hurt us to |
| # turn on all the flags bits anyway. |
| vbutil_keyblock --pack "$1.keyblock" --datapubkey "$1.vbpubk" --flags 15 |