Public bug reported:
FFe: sbsigntools 0.9.4
The current sbsigntool-0.9.2-2ubuntu4 package lacks support for the riscv64
architecture.
For developing UEFI booting on RISC-V we need these tools.
Since release 0.9.2 several bugs have been resolved. A major one leads
to incorrect signatures for EFI binaries.
0.9.4 brought one additional feature:
The command sbsign received an additional optional parameter --addcert for
specifying intermediate certificates.
I have prepared an upload in my PPA, which builds on all EFI enabled
architectures including riscv64 and I have tested the package locally
on riscv64 and amd64 and it works for me. There are no autopackage tests
available and device certification should test on all relevant
architectures.
Please consider a feature freeze exception for sbsigntools 0.9.4.
sbsigntool 0.9.4-2ubuntu2 is availabe in ppa:xypron/gnu-efi
Changelog:
Version 0.9.4
* sbsign: allow for adding intermediate certificates
* sbverify: fix verification with intermediate certificates
* Tests: Add intermediate certificate tests to the sign-verify cases
* Fix some openssl 1.1.0 deprecated functions
* sbvarsign: remove unused global variable
* sbverify: refer to unused function
* Fix errors on 32 bit
* Enable -Werror for builds
* docs: add man page for sbkeysync
Version 0.9.3
* README: update git location and add mailing list information
* sbvarsign: fix "EFI_VARIABLE_AUTHENTICATION_2.TimeStamp.Year" assignment
* Fix PE/COFF checksum calculation
** Affects: sbsigntool (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: riscv64
** Attachment added: "changelog_v0.9.2_to_v0.9.4.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1941888/+attachment/5521159/+files/changelog_v0.9.2_to_v0.9.4.txt
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