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Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +01001Building FIP images with support for Trusted Board Boot
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4Trusted Board Boot primarily consists of the following two features:
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6- Image Authentication, described in :ref:`Trusted Board Boot`, and
7- Firmware Update, described in :ref:`Firmware Update (FWU)`
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9The following steps should be followed to build FIP and (optionally) FWU_FIP
10images with support for these features:
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12#. Fulfill the dependencies of the ``mbedtls`` cryptographic and image parser
13 modules by checking out a recent version of the `mbed TLS Repository`_. It
14 is important to use a version that is compatible with TF-A and fixes any
15 known security vulnerabilities. See `mbed TLS Security Center`_ for more
16 information. See the :ref:`Prerequisites` document for the appropriate
17 version of mbed TLS to use.
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19 The ``drivers/auth/mbedtls/mbedtls_*.mk`` files contain the list of mbed TLS
20 source files the modules depend upon.
21 ``include/drivers/auth/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h`` contains the configuration
22 options required to build the mbed TLS sources.
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24 Note that the mbed TLS library is licensed under the Apache version 2.0
25 license. Using mbed TLS source code will affect the licensing of TF-A
26 binaries that are built using this library.
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28#. To build the FIP image, ensure the following command line variables are set
29 while invoking ``make`` to build TF-A:
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31 - ``MBEDTLS_DIR=<path of the directory containing mbed TLS sources>``
32 - ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1``
33 - ``GENERATE_COT=1``
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Sandrine Bailleux0c666162020-03-03 13:03:36 +010035 By default, this will use the Chain of Trust described in the TBBR-client
36 document. To select a different one, use the ``COT`` build option.
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Juan Pablo Conde52865522022-06-28 16:56:32 -040038 If using a custom build of OpenSSL, set the ``OPENSSL_DIR`` variable
39 accordingly so it points at the OpenSSL installation path, as explained in
40 :ref:`Build Options`. In addition, set the ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` variable
41 when running to point at the custom OpenSSL path, so the OpenSSL libraries
42 are loaded from that path instead of the default OS path. Export this
43 variable if necessary.
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Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010045 In the case of Arm platforms, the location of the ROTPK hash must also be
Max Shvetsov06dba292019-12-06 11:50:12 +000046 specified at build time. The following locations are currently supported (see
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010047 ``ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION`` build option):
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49 - ``ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION=regs``: the ROTPK hash is obtained from the Trusted
Sandrine Bailleux0c666162020-03-03 13:03:36 +010050 root-key storage registers present in the platform. On Juno, these
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010051 registers are read-only. On FVP Base and Cortex models, the registers
Sandrine Bailleux0c666162020-03-03 13:03:36 +010052 are also read-only, but the value can be specified using the command line
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010053 option ``bp.trusted_key_storage.public_key`` when launching the model.
Max Shvetsov06dba292019-12-06 11:50:12 +000054 On Juno board, the default value corresponds to an ECDSA-SECP256R1 public
55 key hash, whose private part is not currently available.
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010056
Max Shvetsov06dba292019-12-06 11:50:12 +000057 - ``ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION=devel_rsa``: use the default hash located in
Sandrine Bailleux0c666162020-03-03 13:03:36 +010058 ``plat/arm/board/common/rotpk/arm_rotpk_rsa_sha256.bin``. Enforce
59 generation of the new hash if ``ROT_KEY`` is specified.
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010060
Max Shvetsov06dba292019-12-06 11:50:12 +000061 - ``ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION=devel_ecdsa``: use the default hash located in
Sandrine Bailleux0c666162020-03-03 13:03:36 +010062 ``plat/arm/board/common/rotpk/arm_rotpk_ecdsa_sha256.bin``. Enforce
63 generation of the new hash if ``ROT_KEY`` is specified.
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010064
65 Example of command line using RSA development keys:
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67 .. code:: shell
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69 MBEDTLS_DIR=<path of the directory containing mbed TLS sources> \
70 make PLAT=<platform> TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1 GENERATE_COT=1 \
71 ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION=devel_rsa \
72 ROT_KEY=plat/arm/board/common/rotpk/arm_rotprivk_rsa.pem \
Juan Pablo Conde52865522022-06-28 16:56:32 -040073 BL33=<path-to>/<bl33_image> OPENSSL_DIR=<path-to>/<openssl> \
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010074 all fip
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76 The result of this build will be the bl1.bin and the fip.bin binaries. This
Sandrine Bailleux0c666162020-03-03 13:03:36 +010077 FIP will include the certificates corresponding to the selected Chain of
78 Trust. These certificates can also be found in the output build directory.
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010079
80#. The optional FWU_FIP contains any additional images to be loaded from
81 Non-Volatile storage during the :ref:`Firmware Update (FWU)` process. To build the
82 FWU_FIP, any FWU images required by the platform must be specified on the
83 command line. On Arm development platforms like Juno, these are:
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85 - NS_BL2U. The AP non-secure Firmware Updater image.
86 - SCP_BL2U. The SCP Firmware Update Configuration image.
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88 Example of Juno command line for generating both ``fwu`` and ``fwu_fip``
89 targets using RSA development:
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91 ::
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93 MBEDTLS_DIR=<path of the directory containing mbed TLS sources> \
94 make PLAT=juno TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1 GENERATE_COT=1 \
95 ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION=devel_rsa \
96 ROT_KEY=plat/arm/board/common/rotpk/arm_rotprivk_rsa.pem \
Juan Pablo Conde52865522022-06-28 16:56:32 -040097 BL33=<path-to>/<bl33_image> OPENSSL_DIR=<path-to>/<openssl> \
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +010098 SCP_BL2=<path-to>/<scp_bl2_image> \
99 SCP_BL2U=<path-to>/<scp_bl2u_image> \
100 NS_BL2U=<path-to>/<ns_bl2u_image> \
101 all fip fwu_fip
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103 .. note::
104 The BL2U image will be built by default and added to the FWU_FIP.
105 The user may override this by adding ``BL2U=<path-to>/<bl2u_image>``
106 to the command line above.
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108 .. note::
109 Building and installing the non-secure and SCP FWU images (NS_BL1U,
110 NS_BL2U and SCP_BL2U) is outside the scope of this document.
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112 The result of this build will be bl1.bin, fip.bin and fwu_fip.bin binaries.
113 Both the FIP and FWU_FIP will include the certificates corresponding to the
Sandrine Bailleux0c666162020-03-03 13:03:36 +0100114 selected Chain of Trust. These certificates can also be found in the output
115 build directory.
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +0100116
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Juan Pablo Conde52865522022-06-28 16:56:32 -0400119*Copyright (c) 2019-2022, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.*
Paul Beesleyd2fcc4e2019-05-29 13:59:40 +0100120
121.. _mbed TLS Repository: https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls.git
122.. _mbed TLS Security Center: https://tls.mbed.org/security