Most Allwinner sunxi SoCs have separate boot ROMs in non-secure and
secure mode. The "non-secure" or "normal" boot ROM (NBROM) uses the
existing sunxi_egon image type. The secure boot ROM (SBROM) uses a
completely different image type, known as TOC0.
A TOC0 image is composed of a header and two or more items. One item
is the firmware binary. The others form a chain linking the firmware
signature to the root-of-trust public key (ROTPK), which has its hash
burned in the SoC's eFuses. Signatures are made using RSA-2048 + SHA256.
The pseudo-ASN.1 structure is manually assembled; this is done to work
around bugs/quirks in the boot ROM, which vary between SoCs. This TOC0
implementation has been verified to work with the A50, A64, H5, H6,
and H616 SBROMs, and it may work with other SoCs.
Series-changes: 2
- Moved certificate and key item structures out of sunxi_image.h
- Renamed "main" and "item" variables for clarity
- Improved error messages, and added a hint about key generation
- Added a comment explaining the purpose of the various key files
- Mentioned testing this code on A50 in the commit message
Series-changes: 3
- Removed TOOLS_LIBCRYPTO selection for sunxi, since most boards
do not need it
- Added __packed to all new "ABI" structs
- Added entry to MAINTAINERS for sunxi tools
Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org>