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Many features of HP Commercial notebooks can be managed using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). WMI is an implementation of Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) that provides a standards-based interface for changing and monitoring system settings. HP BIOSCFG driver provides a native Linux solution and the exposed features facilitates the migration to Linux environments. The Linux security features to be provided in hp-bioscfg driver enables managing the BIOS settings and security solutions via sysfs, a virtual filesystem that can be used by user-mode applications. The new documentation cover HP-specific firmware sysfs attributes such Secure Platform Management and Sure Start. Each section provides security feature description and identifies sysfs directories and files exposed by the driver. Many HP Commercial notebooks include a feature called Secure Platform Management (SPM), which replaces older password-based BIOS settings management with public key cryptography. PC secure product management begins when a target system is provisioned with cryptographic keys that are used to ensure the integrity of communications between system management utilities and the BIOS. HP Commercial notebooks have several BIOS settings that control its behaviour and capabilities, many of which are related to security. To prevent unauthorized changes to these settings, the system can be configured to use a cryptographic signature-based authorization string that the BIOS will use to verify authorization to modify the setting. Signed-off-by: Jorge Lopez --- Based on the latest platform-drivers-x86.git/for-next History Version 9 Includes only sysfs-class-firmware-attributes documentation Version 8 Includes only sysfs-class-firmware-attributes documentation Version 7 Includes only sysfs-class-firmware-attributes documentation Signed-off-by: Jorge Lopez --- Based on the latest platform-drivers-x86.git/for-next --- .../testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes | 108 +++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 106 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes index 4cdba3477176..d9bfef9f2f2b 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes @@ -22,6 +22,12 @@ Description: - integer: a range of numerical values - string + HP specific types + ----------------- + - ordered-list - a set of ordered list valid values + - sure-start - report audit logs read from BIOS + + All attribute types support the following values: current_value: @@ -126,6 +132,44 @@ Description: value will not be effective through sysfs until this rule is met. + HP specific class extensions + ------------------------------ + + On HP systems the following additional attributes are available: + + "ordered-list"-type specific properties: + + elements: + A file that can be read to obtain the possible + list of values of the . Values are separated using + semi-colon (``;``). The order individual elements are listed + according to their priority. An Element listed first has the + highest priority. Writing the list in a different order to + current_value alters the priority order for the particular + attribute. + + "sure-start"-type specific properties: + + audit_log_entries: + A read-only file that returns the events in the log. + Values are separated using semi-colon (``;``) + + Audit log entry format + + Byte 0-15: Requested Audit Log entry (Each Audit log is 16 bytes) + Byte 16-127: Unused + + audit_log_entry_count: + A read-only file that returns the number of existing audit log events available to be read. + Values are separated using comma (``,``) + + [No of entries],[log entry size],[Max number of entries supported] + + log entry size identifies audit log size for the current BIOS version. + The current size is 16 bytes but it can be to up to 128 bytes long + in future BIOS versions. + + What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/ Date: February 2021 KernelVersion: 5.11 @@ -206,7 +250,7 @@ Description: Drivers may emit a CHANGE uevent when a password is set or unset userspace may check it again. - On Dell and Lenovo systems, if Admin password is set, then all BIOS attributes + On Dell, Lenovo and HP systems, if Admin password is set, then all BIOS attributes require password validation. On Lenovo systems if you change the Admin password the new password is not active until the next boot. @@ -296,6 +340,15 @@ Description: echo "signature" > authentication/Admin/signature echo "password" > authentication/Admin/certificate_to_password + HP specific class extensions + -------------------------------- + + On HP systems the following additional settings are available: + + role: enhanced-bios-auth: + This role is specific to Secure Platform Management (SPM) attribute. + It requires configuring an endorsement (kek) and signing certificate (sk). + What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/pending_reboot Date: February 2021 @@ -311,7 +364,7 @@ Description: == ========================================= 0 All BIOS attributes setting are current 1 A reboot is necessary to get pending BIOS - attribute changes applied + attribute changes applied == ========================================= Note, userspace applications need to follow below steps for efficient @@ -364,3 +417,54 @@ Description: use it to enable extra debug attributes or BIOS features for testing purposes. Note that any changes to this attribute requires a reboot for changes to take effect. + + + HP specific class extensions - Secure Platform Manager (SPM) + -------------------------------- + +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/SPM/kek +Date: March 29 +KernelVersion: 5.18 +Contact: "Jorge Lopez" +Description: 'kek' Key-Encryption-Key is a write-only file that can be used to configure the + RSA public key that will be used by the BIOS to verify + signatures when setting the signing key. When written, + the bytes should correspond to the KEK certificate + (x509 .DER format containing an OU). The size of the + certificate must be less than or equal to 4095 bytes. + + +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/SPM/sk +Date: March 29 +KernelVersion: 5.18 +Contact: "Jorge Lopez" +Description: 'sk' Signature Key is a write-only file that can be used to configure the RSA + public key that will be used by the BIOS to verify signatures + when configuring BIOS settings and security features. When + written, the bytes should correspond to the modulus of the + public key. The exponent is assumed to be 0x10001. + + +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/SPM/status +Date: March 29 +KernelVersion: 5.18 +Contact: "Jorge Lopez" +Description: 'status' is a read-only file that returns ASCII text reporting + the status information. + + State: Not Provisioned / Provisioned / Provisioning in progress + Version: Major. Minor + Feature Bit Mask: <16-bit unsigned number display in hex> + SPM Counter: <16-bit unsigned number display in base 10> + Signing Key Public Key Modulus (base64): <256 bytes in base64> + KEK Public Key Modulus (base64): <256 bytes in base64> + + +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/SPM/statusbin +Date: March 29 +KernelVersion: 5.18 +Contact: "Jorge Lopez" +Description: 'statusbin' is a read-only file that returns 'status' information + in binary format. This file provides a mechanism for components + downstream (e.g. Recovery Agent) can read the status and public + key modulus. 2.34.1