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trezor-firmware/core/tools/headertool.py
matejcik 6a280a279a feat(python): add cosi.sign_with_privkeys
we've had multiple copies of this function all over the codebase, it's time to move it where it belongs
2024-02-12 14:49:32 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import click
from trezorlib import cosi, firmware
from trezorlib._internal import firmware_headers
from typing import List, Sequence, Tuple
# =========================== signing =========================
def parse_privkey_args(privkey_data: List[str]) -> Tuple[int, List[bytes]]:
privkeys = []
sigmask = 0
for key in privkey_data:
try:
idx, key_hex = key.split(":", maxsplit=1)
privkeys.append(bytes.fromhex(key_hex))
sigmask |= 1 << (int(idx) - 1)
except ValueError:
click.echo(f"Could not parse key: {key}")
click.echo("Keys must be in the format: <key index>:<hex-encoded key>")
raise click.ClickException("Unrecognized key format.")
return sigmask, privkeys
def do_rehash(fw: firmware_headers.SignableImageProto) -> None:
"""Recalculate the code hashes inside the header."""
if isinstance(fw, firmware.FirmwareImage):
fw.header.hashes = fw.code_hashes()
elif isinstance(fw, firmware_headers.VendorFirmware):
fw.firmware.header.hashes = fw.firmware.code_hashes()
# else: do nothing, other kinds of images do not need rehashing
# ===================== CLI actions =========================
def do_replace_vendorheader(fw, vh_file) -> None:
if not isinstance(fw, firmware_headers.VendorFirmware):
raise click.ClickException("Invalid image type (must be firmware).")
vh = firmware.VendorHeader.parse(vh_file.read())
if vh.header_len != fw.vendor_header.header_len:
raise click.ClickException("New vendor header must have the same size.")
fw.vendor_header = vh
@click.command()
@click.option("-n", "--dry-run", is_flag=True, help="Do not save changes.")
@click.option("-h", "--rehash", is_flag=True, help="Force recalculate hashes.")
@click.option("-v", "--verbose", is_flag=True, help="Show verbose info about headers.")
@click.option(
"-S",
"--sign-private",
"privkey_data",
metavar="INDEX:PRIVKEY_HEX",
multiple=True,
help="Private key to use for signing. Can be repeated.",
)
@click.option(
"-D", "--sign-dev-keys", is_flag=True, help="Sign with development header keys."
)
@click.option(
"-s",
"--signature",
"insert_signature",
nargs=2,
metavar="INDEX:INDEX:INDEX... SIGNATURE_HEX",
help="Insert external signature.",
)
@click.option("-V", "--replace-vendor-header", type=click.File("rb"))
@click.option(
"-d",
"--digest",
"print_digest",
is_flag=True,
help="Only output header digest for signing and exit.",
)
@click.option("-q", "--quiet", is_flag=True, help="Do not print anything.")
@click.argument("firmware_file", type=click.File("rb+"))
def cli(
firmware_file,
verbose,
rehash,
dry_run,
privkey_data,
sign_dev_keys,
insert_signature,
replace_vendor_header,
print_digest,
quiet,
):
"""Manage firmware headers.
This tool supports three types of files: raw vendor headers (TRZV), bootloader
images (TRZB), and firmware images which are prefixed with a vendor header
(TRZV+TRZF).
Run with no options on a file to dump information about that file.
Run with -d to print the header digest and exit. This works correctly regardless of
whether code hashes have been filled.
Run with -h to recalculate and fill in code hashes.
To insert an external signature:
./headertool.py firmware.bin -s 1:2:3 ABCDEF<...signature in hex format>
The string "1:2:3" is a list of 1-based indexes of keys used to generate the signature.
To sign with local private keys:
\b
./headertool.py firmware.bin -S 1:ABCDEF<...hex private key> -S 2:1234<..hex private key>
Each instance of -S is in the form "index:privkey", where index is the same as
above. Instead of specifying the keys manually, use -D to substitue known
development keys.
Signature validity is not checked in either of the two cases.
"""
firmware_data = firmware_file.read()
try:
fw = firmware_headers.parse_image(firmware_data)
except Exception as e:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
magic = firmware_data[:4]
raise click.ClickException(
"Could not parse file (magic bytes: {!r})".format(magic)
) from e
digest = fw.digest()
if print_digest:
click.echo(digest.hex())
return
if quiet:
echo = lambda *args, **kwargs: None
else:
echo = click.echo
if replace_vendor_header:
do_replace_vendorheader(fw, replace_vendor_header)
if sign_dev_keys:
if not isinstance(fw, firmware_headers.CosiSignedImage):
raise click.ClickException("Can't use development keys on this image type.")
privkeys = fw.DEV_KEYS
sigmask = (1 << len(privkeys)) - 1
else:
sigmask, privkeys = parse_privkey_args(privkey_data)
signature = None
if privkeys:
echo("Signing with local private keys...", err=True)
signature = cosi.sign_with_privkeys(digest, privkeys)
if insert_signature:
echo("Inserting external signature...", err=True)
sigmask_str, signature = insert_signature
signature = bytes.fromhex(signature)
sigmask = 0
for bit in sigmask_str.split(":"):
sigmask |= 1 << (int(bit) - 1)
if signature:
if not isinstance(fw, firmware_headers.CosiSignedImage):
raise click.ClickException("Can't sign this image type.")
fw.insert_signature(signature, sigmask)
if signature or rehash:
do_rehash(fw)
echo(f"Detected image type: {fw.NAME}")
echo(fw.format(verbose))
updated_data = fw.build()
if updated_data == firmware_data:
echo("No changes made", err=True)
elif dry_run:
echo("Not saving changes", err=True)
else:
firmware_file.seek(0)
firmware_file.truncate(0)
firmware_file.write(updated_data)
if __name__ == "__main__":
cli()