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@Flickdm I normally sync LVFS when it's merged; would you prefer if I synced after the CLA is signed? |
No thats fine, this is more just an informational message if you didnt see it |
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Do you have an estimated date to merge it to main? |
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Thanks! It looks like the Other than that your auth variable updates looks like it will be successful! Let me know if you need help with the git commands. Once you do this, I'll approve and get it merged. INFO:root:Validating: KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK1.bin
INFO:root:Verifying authenticated variable: review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK1.bin
INFO:root:[+] Authenticated variable signature is VALID
INFO:root: Cryptographic Signature: VALID
INFO:root: Expected Payload: True{
"validation_date": "2026-04-01T22:43:41.903144+00:00",
"file": "review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK1.bin",
"parameters": {
"var_name": "KEK",
"var_guid": "8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c",
"attributes": "NV,BS,RT,AT,AP"
},
"result": {
"filename": "KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK1.bin",
"path": "review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK1.bin",
"valid": true,
"payload_hash_valid": true,
"error": null,
"warnings": [],
"details": {
"verified": true
},
"payload_hash": "5b85333c009d7ea55cbb6f11a5c2ff45ee1091a968504c929aed25c84674962f",
"payload_size": 1506
}7e3f66f80384f26b1a4ff6a45c7aecc28891bf1250adbbc3e76bb73868dd70fc review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK1.binINFO:root:Validating: KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin
INFO:root:Verifying authenticated variable: review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin
INFO:root:[+] Authenticated variable signature is VALID
INFO:root: Cryptographic Signature: VALID
INFO:root: Expected Payload: True{
"validation_date": "2026-04-01T22:44:58.663174+00:00",
"file": "review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin",
"parameters": {
"var_name": "KEK",
"var_guid": "8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c",
"attributes": "NV,BS,RT,AT,AP"
},
"result": {
"filename": "KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin",
"path": "review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin",
"valid": true,
"payload_hash_valid": true,
"error": null,
"warnings": [],
"details": {
"verified": true
},
"payload_hash": "5b85333c009d7ea55cbb6f11a5c2ff45ee1091a968504c929aed25c84674962f",
"payload_size": 1506
}
}81246715d79dc04d5bf03c4fd6c45dc6f40e1d389cc47c0ef34211e1e702eb1d review/KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin |
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@Flickdm Thanks. |
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Merged! |
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I couldn't parse this one for the LVFS upload... I get the wrapper: ...and then the ASN1 doesn't load. |
May I know what is the possible root cause? How about the result of KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin? Thanks. |
I'm not entirely sure; KEKUpdate_MiTAC_PK2.bin has the exact same failure: |
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@hughsie Actually I am seeing something odd.. |
AnalysisSo the reason that I don't know which tooling @ZitoChung3 used to create these binaries or which flags - but I should review my own instructions to make sure that this is called out. Most signing tools will natively try to create a signature like ContentInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
contentType id-signedData (1.2.840.113549.1.7.2),
content [0] SignedData { ... }
}Now for reasons I don't understand, when secure boot was first created, they decided to use Now prior to three years ago an Authenticated Variable wrapped in a microsoft/mu_tiano_plus@37d3eb0 What this commit did is any device made and firmware built between 2012-2023 will only support This is why it was successful during testing and why signature validation works (during signature validation we actually have to add the Now if you use the script I include below you will see the following: Hex Comparison19 bytes were removed, and What Changed
The 19 Removed Bytes (offset
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30 82 05 95 |
SEQUENCE (ContentInfo), length 1429 |
06 09 2a 86 48 86 f7 0d 01 07 02 |
OID 1.2.840.113549.1.7.2 (id-signedData) — identifies this as PKCS#7 Signed Data |
a0 82 05 86 |
[0] EXPLICIT context tag, length 1414 — wraps the SignedData |
In Plain Terms
The .stripped file removes this outer ContentInfo envelope and stores the SignedData SEQUENCE directly as CertData, starting at 30 82 05 82 02 01 01 ... (version=1, ...).
The dwLength field in WIN_CERTIFICATE was also decremented by 19 to reflect the shorter CertData. Everything else (the EFI_TIME, GUID, SignedData contents, and the variable payload) is byte-identical.
Resolution / Recommendations
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@ZitoChung3 - Are you okay with me creating a new PR that makes these conform to the "most compatible" configuration of ASN.1. This won't require recreating the binaries but just to be safe, would you be willing to rerun the binaries once I strip them and upload them as a PR? (You could also use the script below and do this yourself if you want - or I can do it - its fairly easy)
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@hughsie - I think I should add a warning but I suspect that since this is valid (for at least new machines) we should think through how we want to handle this moving forward. Its fairly simple to restructure the ASN.1 and as long as the code path is there - both could be supported.
Strip Content Info Script
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I'm reopening this PR for now until we agree on a resolution |
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I can work around it in fwupd (e.g. fwupd/fwupd#10128) but it's certainly unexpected -- and it's probably a good idea to strip the header for maximum compatibility. |
Yeah I agree - the challenge for the OS is that the OS has no ability to know if the firmware supports this or not. I can see some devices could be built during the time period that I mentioned before where one firmware version does not support |
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@Flickdm Please open new PR, then strip and upload these files. I'm OK to rerun the binaries after that. Thanks. |
Ref: microsoft#374 These files were uploaded originally with the following ASN.1 structure, which includes an outer `ContentInfo` SEQUENCE: ``` ContentInfo ::= SEQUENCE { contentType id-signedData (1.2.840.113549.1.7.2), content [0] SignedData { ... } } ``` This is problematic because until recently, this was not supported by EDK2 based firmware. microsoft/mu_tiano_plus@37d3eb0 To achieve the most compatibility with existing firmware, the files have been stripped of the outer ContentInfo envelope and stores the **SignedData** SEQUENCE directly as `CertData`, starting at `30 82 05 82 02 01 01 ...` (version=1, ...). The `dwLength` field in `WIN_CERTIFICATE` was also decremented by 19 to |reflect the shorter `CertData`. Everything else (the `EFI_TIME`, GUID, `SignedData` contents, and the variable payload) is byte-identical.
Ref: microsoft#374 These files were uploaded originally with the following ASN.1 structure, which includes an outer `ContentInfo` SEQUENCE: ``` ContentInfo ::= SEQUENCE { contentType id-signedData (1.2.840.113549.1.7.2), content [0] SignedData { ... } } ``` This is problematic because until recently, this was not supported by EDK2 based firmware. microsoft/mu_tiano_plus@37d3eb0 To achieve the most compatibility with existing firmware, the files have been stripped of the outer ContentInfo envelope and stores the **SignedData** SEQUENCE directly as `CertData`, starting at `30 82 05 82 02 01 01 ...` (version=1, ...). The `dwLength` field in `WIN_CERTIFICATE` was also decremented by 19 to |reflect the shorter `CertData`. Everything else (the `EFI_TIME`, GUID, `SignedData` contents, and the variable payload) is byte-identical.
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@ZitoChung3 can you test these and once you come back I'll close this? |
@Flickdm we have tested it today under Windows and it works fine. Do you know: when does the binaries add into Windows update? |
Ref: #374 These files were uploaded originally with the following ASN.1 structure, which includes an outer `ContentInfo` SEQUENCE: ``` ContentInfo ::= SEQUENCE { contentType id-signedData (1.2.840.113549.1.7.2), content [0] SignedData { ... } } ``` This is problematic because until recently, this was not supported by EDK2 based firmware. microsoft/mu_tiano_plus@37d3eb0 To achieve the most compatibility with existing firmware, the files have been stripped of the outer ContentInfo envelope and stores the **SignedData** SEQUENCE directly as `CertData`, starting at `30 82 05 82 02 01 01 ...` (version=1, ...). The `dwLength` field in `WIN_CERTIFICATE` was also decremented by 19 to |reflect the shorter `CertData`. Everything else (the `EFI_TIME`, GUID, `SignedData` contents, and the variable payload) is byte-identical.
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My understanding is that these are being pulled in right now - but I dont specifically know which windows release it will make be in. |
OEM Certificate Submission
OEM Name: MiTAC
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Certificate Details
Testing Completed
Security Review
Additional Notes
Upload two KEK signed by different PK keys: one PK expiration is 2023-04-25, and another is 2043-07-18.