[PATCH v10 0/4] Allow guest access to EFI confidential computing secret area

Ard Biesheuvel ardb at kernel.org
Wed Apr 13 16:48:22 UTC 2022


(cc Jon for the Documentation/ changes)

On Tue, 12 Apr 2022 at 23:21, Dov Murik <dovmurik at linux.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Confidential computing (coco) hardware such as AMD SEV (Secure Encrypted
> Virtualization) allows guest owners to inject secrets into the VMs
> memory without the host/hypervisor being able to read them.  In SEV,
> secret injection is performed early in the VM launch process, before the
> guest starts running.
>
> OVMF already reserves designated area for secret injection (in its
> AmdSev package; see edk2 commit 01726b6d23d4 "OvmfPkg/AmdSev: Expose the
> Sev Secret area using a configuration table" [1]), but the secrets were
> not available in the guest kernel.
>
> The patch series keeps the address of the EFI-provided memory for
> injected secrets, and exposes the secrets to userspace via securityfs
> using a new efi_secret kernel module.  The module is autoloaded (by the
> EFI driver) if the secret area is populated.
>
> The first patch in EFI keeps the address of the secret area as passed in
> the EFI configuration table.  The second patch introduces the new
> efi_secret module that exposes the content of the secret entries as
> securityfs files, and allows clearing out secrets with a file unlink
> interface.  The third patch auto-loads the efi_secret module during
> startup if the injected secrets area is populated.  The last patch
> documents the data flow of confidential computing secret injection.
>
> As a usage example, consider a guest performing computations on
> encrypted files.  The Guest Owner provides the decryption key (= secret)
> using the secret injection mechanism.  The guest application reads the
> secret from the efi_secret filesystem and proceeds to decrypt the files
> into memory and then performs the needed computations on the content.
>
> In this example, the host can't read the files from the disk image
> because they are encrypted.  Host can't read the decryption key because
> it is passed using the secret injection mechanism (= secure channel).
> Host can't read the decrypted content from memory because it's a
> confidential (memory-encrypted) guest.
>
> This has been tested with AMD SEV and SEV-ES guests, but the kernel side
> of handling the secret area has no SEV-specific dependencies, and
> therefore might be usable (perhaps with minor changes) for any
> confidential computing hardware that can publish the secret area via the
> standard EFI config table entry.
>
> To enable this functionality, set CONFIG_EFI_SECRET=m when building the
> guest kernel.
>
> Here is a simple example for usage of the efi_secret module in a guest
> to which an EFI secret area with 4 secrets was injected during launch:
>
> ...
> [    0.000000] efi: EFI v2.70 by EDK II
> [    0.000000] efi: CocoSecret=0x7f222680 SMBIOS=0x7f541000 ACPI=0x7f77e000 ACPI 2.0=0x7f77e014 MEMATTR=0x7ea16418
> ...
> [    1.127627] Run /init as init process
> Loading, please wait...
> Starting version 245.4-4ubuntu3.15
> ...
> [    0.763204] efi_secret efi_secret.0: Created 4 entries in securityfs secrets/coco
> ...
>
> # ls -la /sys/kernel/security/secrets/coco
> total 0
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 .
> drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 ..
> -r--r----- 1 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 736870e5-84f0-4973-92ec-06879ce3da0b
> -r--r----- 1 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 83c83f7f-1356-4975-8b7e-d3a0b54312c6
> -r--r----- 1 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 9553f55d-3da2-43ee-ab5d-ff17f78864d2
> -r--r----- 1 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 e6f5a162-d67f-4750-a67c-5d065f2a9910
>
> # hd /sys/kernel/security/secrets/coco/e6f5a162-d67f-4750-a67c-5d065f2a9910
> 00000000  74 68 65 73 65 2d 61 72  65 2d 74 68 65 2d 6b 61  |these-are-the-ka|
> 00000010  74 61 2d 73 65 63 72 65  74 73 00 01 02 03 04 05  |ta-secrets......|
> 00000020  06 07                                             |..|
> 00000022
>
> # rm /sys/kernel/security/secrets/coco/e6f5a162-d67f-4750-a67c-5d065f2a9910
>
> # ls -la /sys/kernel/security/secrets/coco
> total 0
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jun 28 11:55 .
> drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 ..
> -r--r----- 1 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 736870e5-84f0-4973-92ec-06879ce3da0b
> -r--r----- 1 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 83c83f7f-1356-4975-8b7e-d3a0b54312c6
> -r--r----- 1 root root 0 Jun 28 11:54 9553f55d-3da2-43ee-ab5d-ff17f78864d2
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/commit/01726b6d23d4
>
>
> ---
>
> v10 changes:
> - Add #ifdef CONFIG_EFI_COCO_SECRET to platform device registration in
>   patch 3.
>

I have queued this up in efi/next. Jon, is that ok with you?

Thanks all,



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