[PATCH v7] efi: Do not import certificates from UEFI Secure Boot for T2 Macs
Mimi Zohar
zohar at linux.ibm.com
Sun May 15 12:41:59 UTC 2022
On Fri, 2022-05-13 at 18:31 +0000, Aditya Garg wrote:
> > Are there directions for installing Linux on a Mac with Apple firmware
> > code?
>
> Well, directions of installing Linux on an Intel based Mac, which
> includes the T2 Macs is the same as on a normal PC.
>
> Though, in case of T2 Macs, we for now need to use customised ISOs,
> since some drivers and patches to support T2 Macs are yet to be
> upstreamed.
>
> An example of installing Ubuntu can be read here on
> https://wiki.t2linux.org/distributions/ubuntu/installation/
>
> Talking about the official ISOs, for many distros, since
> CONFIG_LOAD_UEFI_KEYS is not enabled in their kernel config, we can
> install Linux using them, but they still lack many drivers required,
> since they are yet to be upstreamed. So the installation doesn’t work
> efficiently and we have to manually install custom kernels having
> those patches.
>
> In some distros like Ubuntu, they have CONFIG_LOAD_UEFI_KEYS enabled
> in their kernel config. In this case the crash as mentioned in the
> patch description occurs and EFI Runtime Services get disabled. Since
> installing GRUB requires access to NVRAM, the installation fails with
> official ISOs in this case. Thus, a custom ISO, with this patch
> incorporated in being used for now for users interested in Ubuntu on
> T2 Macs.
>
> > Are you dual booting Linux and Mac, or just Linux?
>
> I don’t think it actually matters, though in most of the cases, we
> dual boot macOS and Linux, but I do have seen cases who wipe out
> their macOS completely. But this doesn't affect the Secure Boot
> policy of these machines.
>
> > While in
> > secure boot mode, without being able to read the keys to verify the
> > kernel image signature, the signature verification should fail.
>
> If I enable secure boot in the BIOS settings (macOS Recovery),
> Apple’s firmware won't allow even the boot loader like GRUB, rEFInd
> to boot. It shall only allow Windows and macOS to Boot. You could see
> https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT208198 for more details.
>
> >
> > Has anyone else tested this patch?
>
> I work as a maintainer for Ubuntu for T2 Linux community and I have
> this patch incorporated in the kernels used for Ubuntu ISOs
> customised for T2 Macs, and thus have many users who have used the
> ISO and have a successful installation. Thus, there are many users
> who have tested this patch and are actually using it right now.
> We also need the have the NVRAM writes enabled so as to unlock the
> iGPU in Macs with both Intel and AMD GPU, and with this patch, we
> have been successfully able to unlock it,
>
> I hope I could answer your questions
Yes, thank you. Based on the link above and
https://wiki.t2linux.org/guides/kernel/, I was able boot a kernel
with/without this patch.
The patch is now queued in the next-integrity-testing branch.
thanks,
Mimi
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