[edk2-devel] [PATCH v2 1/1] SecurityPkg/RngDxe: Fix Rng algo selection for Arm

PierreGondois pierre.gondois at arm.com
Fri Nov 18 10:32:06 UTC 2022



On 11/18/22 11:14, Ard Biesheuvel wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2022 at 11:10, Sami Mujawar <Sami.Mujawar at arm.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ard,
>>
>> Please find my response inline marked [SAMI].
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sami Mujawar
>>
>> On 18/11/2022, 09:56, "Ard Biesheuvel" <ardb at kernel.org> wrote:
>>
>>      On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 at 16:02, PierreGondois <pierre.gondois at arm.com> wrote:
>>      >
>>      > From: Pierre Gondois <pierre.gondois at arm.com>
>>      >
>>      > BZ: https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4151
>>      >
>>      > The EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL can advertise multiple algorithms through
>>      > Guids. The PcdCpuRngSupportedAlgorithm contains a Guid that
>>      > can be configured. It represents the algorithm used in RngLib.
>>      > PcdCpuRngSupportedAlgorithm is set to the Zero Guid for KvmTool.
>>      >
>>      > When running KvmTool on a platform platform only having the RngLib,
>>      > the only Guid available for EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL will be the zero Guid.
>>      >
>>      > To select the default algorithm in EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL.GetRng():
>>      > a. Zero Guids are skipped
>>      > b. If no algorithm is found, an ASSERT is triggered
>>      >
>>      > To allow using the RngLib to be used for the case above, Zero Guids
>>      > should not be skipped (a.).
>>      > If no algorithm is found, don't prevent from booting on DEBUG builds
>>      > (b.).
>>      >
>>      > Allow Zero Guids to be selected and don't ASSERT if no algorithm is
>>      > found. Also simplify the selection of the Rng algorithm when the
>>      > default one is selected by just picking up the first element of
>>      > mAvailableAlgoArray.
>>      >
>>      > Reported-by: Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar at arm.com>
>>      > Signed-off-by: Pierre Gondois <Pierre.Gondois at arm.com>
>>
>>      I am still confused by this.
>>
>>      Does this mean we might register the RNG protocol if we don't have
>>      anything to back it up?
>> [SAMI] From a Guest firmware implementation perspective, we do not know the available RNG source.
>> It may be CPU RNG, Arm FW TRNG or VIRTIO RNG.
>> I would assume either one of CPU RNG or Arm FW TRNG would be implemented on the host platform. If none of these are present, we would want to fall back to VIRTIO RNG.
>>
>> Considering this, I think we should not register the EFI_RNG_PRTOCOL if no supported algorithms are present.
>>
>> The other argument would be that the protocol allows discovery of supported RNG source. But looking how this is consumed in Linux, I think it is better to not register EFI_RNG_PRTOCOL if no supported algorithms are present.
>>
>> Please do let me know your thoughts.
> 
> Agreed. I am adding support for the TRNG to the QEMU firmware, and if
> this is supported, there is really no point in attaching a driver to
> virtio-rng as well.
> 
> This means that checking for the existence of the EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL
> should be sufficient to decide whether or not install another one.

Hello,
There would maybe be a case where the consumer explicitly requests the
gEfiRngAlgorithmRaw GUID and the RngDxe doesn't detect it. So there would be
two EFI_RNG_PRTOCOL registered on different handles with different
algorithms available. I am not sure of what should happen then.

But about the inital point, EFI_RNG_PRTOCOL should indeed not be registered
if no algorithm is available.

Regards,
Pierre


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