Firmware Key and Signature Formats
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This page describes the key and signature formats understood by OFW. The Firmware Security page describes how these are used.
Key
key01 alg data\n 3 2 1 3 1 N 1
So that's:
- the literal string "key"
- the two digit version number ("01" for now)
- a space
- the three character algorithm name (for now this will always be "rsa")
- a space
- the key data
- a newline
The key data is a hexadecimal-encoded octet string. The octet string is the ASN.1 encoding of an RSA public key given by Appendix A.1.1 of RSA PKCS #1, version 2.1.
Signature
sig01 timestamp keyid data\n 3 2 1 13 1 64 1 N 1
So that's:
- the literal string "sig"
- the two digit version number ("01" for now)
- a space
- the 15-character ISO 8601 UTC expiration time in basic format (no dashes or colons) and no fractional seconds. (eg: "20070816173500Z")
- should consist of the 15 zeros if not present or not applicable.
- firmware must ignore this expiration time if the signature is on a kernel or ramdisk.
- a space
- the 64 character key ID, which are the trailing 64 characters of the "key data" in the key format above. (for the immediate future you can ignore this in the firmware, and just use a single key for each task.)
- This includes the exponent and the least significant bytes of the modulus
- a space
- the signature data as a hexadecimal-encoded string. The encoded data is the ASN.1 encoding of an RSA PSS signature given by Appendix A.2.3 of RSA PKCS #1, version 2.1. The hashAlgorithm field will have the value sha256, and the maskGenAlgorithm field will have the value mgf1SHA256.
- a newline
Antitheft/Activation Lease
An activation lease is a signature, in the format above, of the string:
<serial-number>:<uuid>:<expiration time>
where the expiration time is identical in format and content to the signature expiration time.
For example:
SHF725001A0:414737D8-2312-9241-9C7B-9886CB74403C:20080819T052946Z