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Accept information about a connection to libvirt and a guest on the command line. Talk to libvirt to obtain the running guest state and automatically detect as much configuration as possible. It will refuse to use a libvirt connection that is thought to be local to the current machine, as running this tool on the hypervisor itself is not considered secure. This can be overridden using the --insecure flag. When querying the guest, it will also analyse the XML configuration in an attempt to detect any options that are liable to be mistakes. For example the NVRAM being measured should not have a persistent varstore. Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
445 lines
15 KiB
Python
Executable File
445 lines
15 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python3
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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#
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# Validates a guest AMD SEV launch measurement
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#
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# A general principle in writing this tool is that it must calculate the
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# expected measurement based entirely on information it receives on the CLI
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# from the guest owner.
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#
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# It cannot generally trust information obtained from the guest XML or from the
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# virtualization host OS. The main exceptions are:
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#
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# - The guest measurement
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#
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# This is a result of cryptographic operation using a shared secret known
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# only to the guest owner and SEV platform, not the host OS.
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#
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# - The guest policy
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#
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# This is encoded in the launch session blob that is encrypted with a shared
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# secret known only to the guest owner and SEV platform, not the host OS. It
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# is impossible for the host OS to maliciously launch a guest with different
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# policy and the user provided launch session blob.
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#
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# CAVEAT: the user must ALWAYS create a launch blob with freshly generated
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# TIK/TEK for every new VM. Re-use of the same TIK/TEK for multiple VMs
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# is insecure.
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#
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# - The SEV API version / build ID
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#
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# This does not have an impact on the security of the measurement, unless
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# the guest owner needs a guarantee that the host is not using specific
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# firmware versions with known flaws.
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#
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import argparse
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from base64 import b64decode
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from hashlib import sha256
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import hmac
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import logging
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import re
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import socket
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import sys
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import traceback
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from lxml import etree
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import libvirt
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log = logging.getLogger()
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class AttestationFailedException(Exception):
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pass
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class UnsupportedUsageException(Exception):
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pass
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class InsecureUsageException(Exception):
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pass
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class IncorrectConfigException(Exception):
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pass
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class InvalidStateException(Exception):
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pass
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class ConfidentialVM(object):
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def __init__(self,
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measurement=None,
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api_major=None,
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api_minor=None,
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build_id=None,
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policy=None):
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self.measurement = measurement
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self.api_major = api_major
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self.api_minor = api_minor
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self.build_id = build_id
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self.policy = policy
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self.firmware = None
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self.tik = None
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self.tek = None
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def load_tik_tek(self, tik_path, tek_path):
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with open(tik_path, 'rb') as fh:
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self.tik = fh.read()
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log.debug("TIK(hex): %s", self.tik.hex())
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if len(self.tik) != 16:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Expected 16 bytes in TIK file, but got %d" % len(self.tik))
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with open(tek_path, 'rb') as fh:
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self.tek = fh.read()
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log.debug("TEK(hex): %s", self.tek.hex())
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if len(self.tek) != 16:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Expected 16 bytes in TEK file, but got %d" % len(self.tek))
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def load_tk(self, tk_path):
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with open(tk_path, 'rb') as fh:
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tk = fh.read()
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if len(tk) != 32:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Expected 32 bytes in TIK/TEK file, but got %d" % len(tk))
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self.tek = tk[0:16]
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self.tik = tk[16:32]
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log.debug("TIK(hex): %s", self.tik.hex())
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log.debug("TEK(hex): %s", self.tek.hex())
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def load_firmware(self, firmware_path):
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with open(firmware_path, 'rb') as fh:
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self.firmware = fh.read()
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log.debug("Firmware(sha256): %s", sha256(self.firmware).hexdigest())
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# Get the full set of measured launch data for the domain
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#
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# The measured data that the guest is initialized with is the concatenation
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# of the following:
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#
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# - The firmware blob
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def get_measured_data(self):
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measured_data = self.firmware
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log.debug("Measured-data(sha256): %s",
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sha256(measured_data).hexdigest())
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return measured_data
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# Get the reported and computed launch measurements for the domain
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#
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# AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization API , section 6.5:
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#
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# measurement = HMAC(0x04 || API_MAJOR || API_MINOR || BUILD ||
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# GCTX.POLICY || GCTX.LD || MNONCE; GCTX.TIK)
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#
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# Where GCTX.LD covers all the measured data the guest is initialized with
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# per get_measured_data().
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def get_measurements(self):
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measurement = b64decode(self.measurement)
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reported = measurement[0:32]
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nonce = measurement[32:48]
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measured_data = self.get_measured_data()
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msg = (
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bytes([0x4]) +
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self.api_major.to_bytes(1, 'little') +
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self.api_minor.to_bytes(1, 'little') +
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self.build_id.to_bytes(1, 'little') +
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self.policy.to_bytes(4, 'little') +
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sha256(measured_data).digest() +
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nonce
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)
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log.debug("Measured-msg(hex): %s", msg.hex())
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computed = hmac.new(self.tik, msg, 'sha256').digest()
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log.debug("Measurement reported(hex): %s", reported.hex())
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log.debug("Measurement computed(hex): %s", computed.hex())
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return reported, computed
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def attest(self):
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reported, computed = self.get_measurements()
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if reported != computed:
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raise AttestationFailedException(
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"Measurement does not match, VM is not trustworthy")
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class LibvirtConfidentialVM(ConfidentialVM):
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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self.conn = None
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self.dom = None
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def check_domain(self, doc, secure):
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ls = doc.xpath("/domain/launchSecurity[@type='sev']")
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if len(ls) != 1:
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raise IncorrectConfigException(
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"Domain is not configured with SEV launch security")
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dh = doc.xpath("/domain/launchSecurity[@type='sev']/dhCert")
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if len(dh) != 1:
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raise IncorrectConfigException(
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"Domain must have SEV owner cert to validate measurement")
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session = doc.xpath("/domain/launchSecurity[@type='sev']/session")
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if len(session) != 1:
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raise IncorrectConfigException(
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"Domain must have SEV session data to validate measurement")
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nvramnodes = doc.xpath("/domain/os/nvram")
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if len(nvramnodes) != 0 and secure:
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raise InsecureUsageException(
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"Domain firmware with NVRAM cannot be securely measured")
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loadernodes = doc.xpath("/domain/os/loader")
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if len(loadernodes) != 1:
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raise IncorrectConfigException(
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"Domain must have one firmware path")
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def load_domain(self, uri, id_name_uuid, secure, ignore_config):
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self.conn = libvirt.open(uri)
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remote = socket.gethostname() != self.conn.getHostname()
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if not remote and secure:
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raise InsecureUsageException(
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"running locally on the hypervisor host is not secure")
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if re.match(r'^\d+$', id_name_uuid):
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self.dom = self.conn.lookupByID(int(id_name_uuid))
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elif re.match(r'^[-a-f0-9]+$', id_name_uuid):
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self.dom = self.conn.lookupByUUIDString(id_name_uuid)
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else:
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self.dom = self.conn.lookupByName(id_name_uuid)
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log.debug("VM: id=%d name=%s uuid=%s",
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self.dom.ID(), self.dom.name(), self.dom.UUIDString())
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if not self.dom.isActive():
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raise InvalidStateException(
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"Domain must be running to validate measurement")
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state = self.dom.info()[0]
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if state != libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED and secure:
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raise InvalidStateException(
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"Domain must be paused to validate measurement")
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xml = self.dom.XMLDesc()
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doc = etree.fromstring(xml)
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if not ignore_config:
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self.check_domain(doc, secure)
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# See comments at top of file wrt why we are OK to trust the
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# sev-api-major, sev-api-minor, sev-build-id and sev-policy data
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# reported by the host
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sevinfo = self.dom.launchSecurityInfo()
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if "sev-api-major" not in sevinfo:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"'api-major' not reported in domain launch security info")
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if self.measurement is None:
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self.measurement = sevinfo["sev-measurement"]
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if self.api_major is None:
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self.api_major = sevinfo["sev-api-major"]
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if self.api_minor is None:
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self.api_minor = sevinfo["sev-api-minor"]
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if self.build_id is None:
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self.build_id = sevinfo["sev-build-id"]
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if self.policy is None:
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self.policy = sevinfo["sev-policy"]
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if self.firmware is None:
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if remote:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Cannot access firmware path remotely")
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if secure:
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raise InsecureUsageException(
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"Using firmware path from XML is not secure")
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loadernodes = doc.xpath("/domain/os/loader")
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if len(loadernodes) == 0:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"--firmware not specified and no firmware path found")
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self.load_firmware(loadernodes[0].text)
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def parse_command_line():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description='Validate guest AMD SEV launch measurement')
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parser.add_argument('--debug', '-d', action='store_true',
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help='Show debug information')
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parser.add_argument('--quiet', '-q', action='store_true',
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help='Do not display status')
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# Arguments related to the state of the launched guest
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vmstate = parser.add_argument_group("Virtual machine launch state")
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vmstate.add_argument('--measurement', '-m',
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help='Measurement for the running domain')
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vmstate.add_argument('--api-major', type=int,
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help='SEV API major version for the running domain')
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vmstate.add_argument('--api-minor', type=int,
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help='SEV API minor version for the running domain')
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vmstate.add_argument('--build-id', type=int,
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help='SEV build ID for the running domain')
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vmstate.add_argument('--policy', type=int,
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help='SEV policy for the running domain')
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# Arguments related to calculation of the expected launch measurement
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vmconfig = parser.add_argument_group("Virtual machine config")
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vmconfig.add_argument('--firmware', '-f',
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help='Path to the firmware binary')
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vmconfig.add_argument('--tik',
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help='TIK file for domain')
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vmconfig.add_argument('--tek',
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help='TEK file for domain')
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vmconfig.add_argument('--tk',
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help='TEK/TIK combined file for domain')
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# Arguments related to the connection to libvirt
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vmconn = parser.add_argument_group("Libvirt guest connection")
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vmconn.add_argument('--connect', '-c', default="qemu:///system",
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help='libvirt connection URI')
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vmconn.add_argument('--domain', '-o',
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help='domain ID / Name / UUID')
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vmconn.add_argument('--insecure', '-i', action='store_true',
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help='Proceed even if usage scenario is insecure')
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vmconn.add_argument('--ignore-config', '-g', action='store_true',
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help='Do not attempt to sanity check the guest config')
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return parser.parse_args()
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# Sanity check the set of CLI args specified provide enough info for us to do
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# the job
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def check_usage(args):
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if args.tk is not None:
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if args.tik is not None or args.tek is not None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"--tk is mutually exclusive with --tek/--tik")
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else:
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if args.tik is None or args.tek is None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Either --tk or both of --tek/--tik are required")
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if args.domain is None:
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if args.measurement is None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Either --measurement or --domain is required")
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if args.api_major is None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Either --api-major or --domain is required")
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if args.api_minor is None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Either --api-minor or --domain is required")
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if args.build_id is None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Either --build-id or --domain is required")
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if args.policy is None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Either --policy or --domain is required")
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if args.firmware is None:
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raise UnsupportedUsageException(
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"Either --firmware or --domain is required")
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def attest(args):
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if args.domain is None:
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cvm = ConfidentialVM(measurement=args.measurement,
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api_major=args.api_major,
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api_minor=args.api_minor,
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build_id=args.build_id,
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policy=args.policy)
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else:
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cvm = LibvirtConfidentialVM(measurement=args.measurement,
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api_major=args.api_major,
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api_minor=args.api_minor,
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build_id=args.build_id,
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policy=args.policy)
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if args.firmware is not None:
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cvm.load_firmware(args.firmware)
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if args.tk is not None:
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cvm.load_tk(args.tk)
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else:
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cvm.load_tik_tek(args.tik, args.tek)
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if args.domain is not None:
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cvm.load_domain(args.connect,
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args.domain,
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not args.insecure,
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args.ignore_config)
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cvm.attest()
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if not args.quiet:
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print("OK: Looks good to me")
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def main():
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args = parse_command_line()
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if args.debug:
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logging.basicConfig(level="DEBUG")
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formatter = logging.Formatter("[%(levelname)s]: %(message)s")
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handler = log.handlers[0]
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handler.setFormatter(formatter)
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try:
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check_usage(args)
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attest(args)
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sys.exit(0)
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except AttestationFailedException as e:
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if args.debug:
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traceback.print_tb(e.__traceback__)
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if not args.quiet:
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print("ERROR: %s" % e, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(1)
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except UnsupportedUsageException as e:
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if args.debug:
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traceback.print_tb(e.__traceback__)
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if not args.quiet:
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print("ERROR: %s" % e, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(2)
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except InsecureUsageException as e:
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if not args.quiet:
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print("ERROR: %s" % e, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(3)
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except IncorrectConfigException as e:
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if not args.quiet:
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print("ERROR: %s" % e, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(4)
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except InvalidStateException as e:
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if not args.quiet:
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print("ERROR: %s" % e, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(5)
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except Exception as e:
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if args.debug:
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traceback.print_tb(e.__traceback__)
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if not args.quiet:
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print("ERROR: %s" % e, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(6)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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