On Tue, 2019-11-26 at 07:32 +0000, Zhao, Shirley wrote: > Thanks for your feedback, Mimi. > But the document of dracut can't solve my problem. > > I did more test these days and try to descript my question in more detail. > > In my scenario, the trusted key will be sealed into TPM with PCR policy. > And there are some related options in manual like > hash= hash algorithm name as a string. For TPM 1.x the only > allowed value is sha1. For TPM 2.x the allowed values > are sha1, sha256, sha384, sha512 and sm3-256. > policydigest= digest for the authorization policy. must be calculated > with the same hash algorithm as specified by the 'hash=' > option. > policyhandle= handle to an authorization policy session that defines the > same policy and with the same hash algorithm as was used to > seal the key. > > Here is my test step. > Firstly, the pcr policy is generated as below: > $ tpm2_createpolicy --policy-pcr --pcr-list sha256:7 --policy pcr7_bin.policy > pcr7.policy > > Pcr7.policy is the ascii hex of policy: > $ cat pcr7.policy > 321fbd28b60fcc23017d501b133bd5dbf2889814588e8a23510fe10105cb2cc9 > > Then generate the trusted key and configure policydigest and get the key ID: > $ keyctl add trusted kmk "new 32 keyhandle=0x81000001 hash=sha256 policydigest=`cat pcr7.policy`" @u > 874117045 > > Save the trusted key. > $ keyctl pipe 874117045 > kmk.blob > > Reboot and load the key. > Start a auth session to generate the policy: > $ tpm2_startauthsession -S session.ctx > session-handle: 0x3000000 > $ tpm2_pcrlist -L sha256:7 -o pcr7.sha256 > $ tpm2_policypcr -S session.ctx -L sha256:7 -F pcr7.sha256 -f pcr7.policy > policy-digest: 0x321FBD28B60FCC23017D501B133BD5DBF2889814588E8A23510FE10105CB2CC9 > > Input the policy handle to load trusted key: > $ keyctl add trusted kmk "load `cat kmk.blob` keyhandle=0x81000001 policyhandle=0x3000000" @u > add_key: Operation not permitted > > The error should be policy check failed, because I use TPM command to unseal directly with error of policy check failed. > $ tpm2_unseal -c 0x81000001 -L sha256:7 > ERROR on line: "81" in file: "./lib/log.h": Tss2_Sys_Unseal(0x99D) - tpm:session(1):a policy check failed > ERROR on line: "213" in file: "tools/tpm2_unseal.c": Unseal failed! > ERROR on line: "166" in file: "tools/tpm2_tool.c": Unable to run tpm2_unseal > > So my question is: > 1. How to use the option, policydigest, policyhandle?? Is there any example? > 2. What's wrong with my test step? When reporting a problem please state which kernel is experiencing this problem. Recently there was a trusted key regression. Refer to commit e13cd21ffd50 "tpm: Wrap the buffer from the caller to tpm_buf in tpm_send()" for the details. Before delving into this particular problem, first please make sure you are able to create, save, remove, and then reload a trusted key not sealed to a PCR. Mimi