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![]() () Fix the return value semantics. If the MokList doesn't exist, we are OK. If the MokList was compromised but we were able to erase it, that is OK too. Only if the list can't be nuked do we return an error. () Fix use of potentially uninitialized attribute variable () Actually use the return value when called from verify_buffer. Change-Id: If16df21d79c52a1726928df96d133390cde4cb7e Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com> |
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Cryptlib | ||
include | ||
lib | ||
.gitignore | ||
cert.S | ||
COPYRIGHT | ||
crypt_blowfish.c | ||
crypt_blowfish.h | ||
elf_ia32_efi.lds | ||
elf_ia64_efi.lds | ||
elf_x86_64_efi.lds | ||
fallback.c | ||
make-certs | ||
Makefile | ||
MokManager.c | ||
MokVars.txt | ||
netboot.c | ||
netboot.h | ||
PasswordCrypt.c | ||
PasswordCrypt.h | ||
README | ||
replacements.c | ||
replacements.h | ||
shim.c | ||
shim.h | ||
TODO | ||
ucs2.h | ||
version.c.in | ||
version.h |
shim is a trivial EFI application that, when run, attempts to open and execute another application. It will initially attempt to do this via the standard EFI LoadImage() and StartImage() calls. If these fail (because secure boot is enabled and the binary is not signed with an appropriate key, for instance) it will then validate the binary against a built-in certificate. If this succeeds and if the binary or signing key are not blacklisted then shim will relocate and execute the binary. shim will also install a protocol which permits the second-stage bootloader to perform similar binary validation. This protocol has a GUID as described in the shim.h header file and provides a single entry point. On 64-bit systems this entry point expects to be called with SysV ABI rather than MSABI, and so calls to it should not be wrapped. To use shim, simply place a hex dump of the public certificate in cert.h and build it with make.