linux-zen-server/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/verify_sig_setup.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
set -e
set -u
set -o pipefail
VERBOSE="${SELFTESTS_VERBOSE:=0}"
LOG_FILE="$(mktemp /tmp/verify_sig_setup.log.XXXXXX)"
x509_genkey_content="\
[ req ]
default_bits = 2048
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
prompt = no
string_mask = utf8only
x509_extensions = myexts
[ req_distinguished_name ]
CN = eBPF Signature Verification Testing Key
[ myexts ]
basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE
keyUsage=digitalSignature
subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid
"
usage()
{
echo "Usage: $0 <setup|cleanup <existing_tmp_dir>"
exit 1
}
setup()
{
local tmp_dir="$1"
echo "${x509_genkey_content}" > ${tmp_dir}/x509.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha256 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -config ${tmp_dir}/x509.genkey \
-outform PEM -out ${tmp_dir}/signing_key.pem \
-keyout ${tmp_dir}/signing_key.pem 2>&1
openssl x509 -in ${tmp_dir}/signing_key.pem -out \
${tmp_dir}/signing_key.der -outform der
key_id=$(cat ${tmp_dir}/signing_key.der | keyctl padd asymmetric ebpf_testing_key @s)
keyring_id=$(keyctl newring ebpf_testing_keyring @s)
keyctl link $key_id $keyring_id
}
cleanup() {
local tmp_dir="$1"
keyctl unlink $(keyctl search @s asymmetric ebpf_testing_key) @s
keyctl unlink $(keyctl search @s keyring ebpf_testing_keyring) @s
rm -rf ${tmp_dir}
}
catch()
{
local exit_code="$1"
local log_file="$2"
if [[ "${exit_code}" -ne 0 ]]; then
cat "${log_file}" >&3
fi
rm -f "${log_file}"
exit ${exit_code}
}
main()
{
[[ $# -ne 2 ]] && usage
local action="$1"
local tmp_dir="$2"
[[ ! -d "${tmp_dir}" ]] && echo "Directory ${tmp_dir} doesn't exist" && exit 1
if [[ "${action}" == "setup" ]]; then
setup "${tmp_dir}"
elif [[ "${action}" == "cleanup" ]]; then
cleanup "${tmp_dir}"
else
echo "Unknown action: ${action}"
exit 1
fi
}
trap 'catch "$?" "${LOG_FILE}"' EXIT
if [[ "${VERBOSE}" -eq 0 ]]; then
# Save the stderr to 3 so that we can output back to
# it incase of an error.
exec 3>&2 1>"${LOG_FILE}" 2>&1
fi
main "$@"
rm -f "${LOG_FILE}"