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snpguest

snpguest is a Command Line Interface utility for managing an AMD SEV-SNP enabled guest. This tool allows users to interact with the AMD SEV-SNP guest firmware device enabling various operations such as: attestation, certificate management, derived key fetching, and more.

Usage

1. help

Every snpguest (sub)command comes with a --help option for a description on its use.

Usage

snpguest --help

2. certificates

Requests the certificate chain (ASK, ARK & VCEK) from host memory (requests extended-config). The user needs to specify the certificate encoding to store the certificates in (PEM or DER). Currently, only PEM and DER encodings are supported. All certificates will be in the same encoding. The user also needs to provide the path to the directory where the certificates will be stored. If certificates already exist in the provided directory, they will be overwritten.

Usage

snpguest certificates $ENCODING $CERTS_DIR

Arguments

  • $ENCODING : Specifies the certificate encoding to store the certificates in (PEM or DER).

  • $CERTS_DIR : Specifies the directory to store the certificates in. This is required only when requesting an extended attestation report.

Example

snpguest certificates pem ./certs

3. display

Displays files in human readable form.

Usage

snpguest display <SUBCOMMAND>

Subcommands

  1. report

    When used for displaying a report, it prints the attestation report contents into the terminal. The user has to provide the path of the stored attestation report to display.

    Usage

    snpguest display report $ATT_REPORT_PATH

    Argument

    • $ATT_REPORT_PATH : Specifies the path of the stored attestation report to display.

    Example

    snpguest display report attestation-report.bin
  2. key

    When used for displaying the fetched derived key's contents, it prints the derived key in hex format into the terminal. The user has to provide the path of a stored derived key to display.

    Usage

    snpguest display key $KEY_PATH

    Argument

    • $KEY_PATH : Specifies the path of the stored derived key to display.

    Example

    snpguest display key derived-key.bin

4. fetch

Command to Requests certificates from the KDS.

Usage

snpguest fetch <SUBCOMMAND>

Subcommands

  1. ca

    Requests the certificate authority chain (ARK & ASK) from the KDS. The user needs to specify the certificate encoding to store the certificates in (PEM or DER). Currently, only PEM and DER encodings are supported. Both certificates will be in the same encoding. The user must specify their host processor model. The user also needs to provide the path to the directory where the certificates will be stored. If the certificates already exist in the provided directory, they will be overwritten. The --endorser argument specifies the type of attestation signing key (defaults to VCEK).

    Usage

    snpguest fetch ca $ENCODING $PROCESSOR_MODEL $CERTS_DIR --endorser $ENDORSER

    Arguments

    • $ENCODING : Specifies the certificate encoding to store the certificates in (PEM or DER).

    • $PROCESSOR_MODEL : Specifies the host processor model.

    • $CERTS_DIR : Specifies the directory to store the certificates in.

    • $ENDORSER : Specifies the endorser type, possible values: vcek, vlek.

    Example

    snpguest fetch ca der milan ./certs-kds -e vlek
  2. vcek

    Requests the VCEK certificate from the KDS. The user needs to specify the certificate encoding to store the certificate in (PEM or DER). Currently, only PEM and DER encodings are supported. The user must specify their host processor model. The user also needs to provide the path to the directory where the VCEK will be stored and the path to a stored attestation report that will be used to request the VCEK. If the certificate already exists in the provided directory, it will be overwritten.

    Usage

    snpguest fetch vcek $ENCODING $PROCESSOR_MODEL $CERTS_DIR $ATT_REPORT_PATH

    Arguments

    • $ENCODING : Specifies the certificate encoding to store the certificates in (PEM or DER).

    • $PROCESSOR_MODEL : Specifies the host processor model.

    • $CERTS_DIR : Specifies the directory to store the certificates in.

    • $ATT_REPORT_PATH : Specifies the path of the stored attestation report.

    Example

    snpguest fetch vcek der milan ./certs-kds attestation-report.bin

5. key

Creates the derived key based on input parameters and stores it. $KEY_PATH is the path to store the derived key. $ROOT_KEY_SELECT is the root key from which to derive the key (either "vcek" or "vmrk"). The --guest_field_select option specifies which Guest Field Select bits to enable as a 6-digit binary string. Each of the 6 bits from left to right correspond to Guest Policy, Image ID, Family ID, Measurement, SVN and TCB Version respectively. For each bit, 0 denotes off, and 1 denotes on. The --guest_svn option specifies the guest SVN to mix into the key, and the --tcb_version option specifies the TCB version to mix into the derived key. The --vmpl option specifies the VMPL level the Guest is running on and defaults to 1.

Usage

snpguest key $KEY_PATH $ROOT_KEY_SELECT [-g, --guest_field_select] [-s, --guest_svn] [-t, --tcb_version] [-v, --vmpl]

Arguments

  • $KEY_PATH : The path to store the derived key.

  • $ROOT_KEY_SELECT : is the root key from which to derive the key (either "vcek" or "vmrk").

Options

  • --guest_field_select : option specifies which Guest Field Select bits to enable as a 6-digit binary string. For each bit, 0 denotes off, and 1 denotes on.

    For example, `--guest_field_select 100001` denotes 
    
    Guest Policy:On (1), 
    
    Image ID:Off (0), 
    
    Family ID:Off (0), 
    
    Measurement:Off (0), 
    
    SVN:Off (0), 
    
    TCB Version:On (1). 
    
  • --guest_svn : option specifies the guest SVN to mix into the key,

  • --tcb_version : option specifies the TCB version to mix into the derived key.

  • --vmpl : option specifies the VMPL level the Guest is running on and defaults to 1.

Example

# Creating and storing a derived key
snpguest key derived-key.bin vcek --guest_field_select 100001 --guest_svn 2 --tcb_version 1 --vmpl 3

6. report

Requests an attestation report from the host and writes it to a file with the provided request data and VMPL. The attestation report is written in binary format to the specified report path. The user can pass 64 bytes of data in any file format into $REQUEST_FILE to request the attestation report. The --random flag can be used to generate and use random data for the request, and for Microsoft Hyper-V guests, the --platform flag is required to use pre-generated request data. The data already generated from the hypervisor will be written into the file provided in $REQUEST_FILE. VMPL is an optional parameter that defaults to 1. --random is not available in Hyper-V, as the request data is pre-generated.

Usage

snpguest report $ATT_REPORT_PATH $REQUEST_FILE [-v, --vmpl] [-r, --random] [-p, --platform]

Arguments

  • $ATT_REPORT_PATH : Specifies the path where the attestation report would be stored.

  • $REQUEST_FILE : File where the data generated from the hypervisor will be written into.

Options

  • -r, --random: Generate 64 random bytes of data for the report request (Not available for in Hyper-V).
  • -p, --platform : Use platform provided 64 bytes of data for the request report (Only available for Hyper-V).
  • -v, --vmpl : option specifies the VMPL level the Guest is running on and defaults to 1.

Example

# Requesting Attestation Report with user-generated data
snpguest report attestation-report.bin request-file.txt
# Requesting Attestation Report using random data
snpguest report attestation-report.bin random-request-file.txt --random
# Requesting Attestation Report using platform data
snpguest report attestation-report.bin platform-request-file.txt --platform

7. verify

Verifies certificates and the attestation report.

Usage

snpguest verify <SUBCOMMAND>

Subcommands

  1. certs

    Verifies that the provided certificate chain has been properly signed by each certificate. The user needs to provide a directory where all three certificates (ARK, ASK, and VCEK) are stored. An error will be raised if any of the certificates fail verification.

    Usage

    snpguest verify certs $CERTS_DIR

    Argument

    • $CERTS_DIR : Specifies the directory where the certificates are stored in.

    Example

    snpguest verify certs ./certs
  2. attestation

    Verifies the contents of the Attestation Report using the VCEK certificate. The user needs to provide the path to the directory containing the VCEK certificate and the path to a stored attestation report to be verified. An error will be raised if the attestation verification fails at any point. The user can use the -t, --tcb flag to only validate the TCB contents of the report and the -s, --signature flag to only validate the report's signature.

    Usage

    snpguest verify attestation $CERTS_DIR $ATT_REPORT_PATH [-t, --tcb] [-s, --signature]

    Arguments

    • $CERTS_DIR : Specifies the directory where the certificates are stored in.

    • $ATT_REPORT_PATH : Specifies the path of the stored attestation report.

    Options

    • -t, --tcb: Verify the TCB section of the report only.
    • -s, --signature: Verify the signature of the report only.

    Example

    # Verify Attestation
    snpguest verify attestation ./certs attestation-report.bin
    # Verify Attestation Signature only
    snpguest verify attestation ./certs attestation-report.bin --signature

Step 1. Request the attestation report by providing the two mandatory parameters - $ATT_REPORT_PATH which is the path pointing to where the user wishes to store the attestation report and $REQUEST_FILE which is the path pointing to where the request file used to request the attestation report is stored. The optional parameters [-v, --vmpl] specifies the vmpl level for the attestation report and is set to 1 by default. [-r, --random] generates random data to be used as request data for the attestation report. Lastly, [-p, --platform] obtains the request data from the platform. Microsoft Hyper-V is mandatory when the user is expecting the platform to provide the request data for the attestaion report.

snpguest report $ATT_REPORT_PATH $REQUEST_FILE [-v, --vmpl] [-r, --random] [-p, --platform]

Step 2. Request certificates from the extended memory by providing the two mandatory parameters - $ENCODING whichspecifies whether to use PEM or DER encoding to store the certificates and $CERTS_DIR which specifies the path in the user's directory where the certificates will be saved.

snpguest certificates $ENCODING $CERTS_DIR

Step 3. Verify the certificates obtained from the extended memory by providing $CERTS_DIR which specifies the path in the user's directory where the certificates were saved from Step 2.

snpguest verify certs $CERTS_DIR

Step 4. Verify the attestation by providing the two mandatory parameters - $CERTS_DIR which specifies the path in the user's directory where the certificates were saved from Step 2 and $ATT_REPORT_PATH which is the path pointing to the stored attestation report which the user wishes to verify. The optional parameters [-t, --tcb] is used to verify just the TCB contents of the attestaion report and [-s, --signature] is used to verify just the signature of the attestaion report.

snpguest verify attestation $CERTS_DIR $ATT_REPORT_PATH [-t, --tcb] [-s, --signature]

Step 1. Request the attestation report by providing the two mandatory parameters - $ATT_REPORT_PATH which is the path pointing to where the user wishes to store the attestation report and $REQUEST_FILE which is the path pointing to where the request file used to request the attestation report is stored. The optional parameters [-v, --vmpl] specifies the vmpl level for the attestation report and is set to 1 by default. [-r, --random] generates random data to be used as request data for the attestation report. Lastly, [-p, --platform] obtains the request data from the platform. Microsoft Hyper-V is mandatory when the user is expecting the platform to provide the request data for the attestation report.

snpguest report $ATT_REPORT_PATH $REQUEST_FILE [-v, --vmpl] [-r, --random] [-p, --platform]

Step 2. Request AMD Root Key (ARK) and AMD SEV Key (ASK) from the AMD Key Distribution Service (KDS) by providing the three mandatory parameters - $ENCODING which specifies whether to use PEM or DER encoding to store the certificates, $PROCESSOR_MODEL - which specifies the AMD Processor model for which the certificates are to be fetched and $CERTS_DIR which specifies the path in the user's directory where the certificates will be saved. The -e, --endorser argument specifies the type of attestation signing key (defaults to VCEK).

snpguest fetch ca $ENCODING $PROCESSOR_MODEL $CERTS_DIR [-e, --endorser] $ENDORSER

Step 3. Request the Versioned Chip Endorsement Key (VCEK) from the AMD Key Distribution Service (KDS) by providing the three mandatory parameters - $ENCODING whichspecifies whether to use PEM or DER encoding to store the certificates, $PROCESSOR_MODEL - which specifies the AMD Processor model for which the certificates are to be fetched and $CERTS_DIR which specifies the path in the user's directory where the certificates will be saved.

snpguest fetch vcek $ENCODING $PROCESSOR_MODEL $CERTS_DIR $ATT_REPORT_PATH

Step 4. Verify the certificates obtained by providing $CERTS_DIR which specifies the path in the user's directory where the certificates were saved from Step 2.

snpguest verify certs $CERTS_DIR

Step 5. Verify the attestation by providing the two mandatory parameters - $CERTS_DIR which specifies the path in the user's directory where the certificates were saved from Step 2 and $ATT_REPORT_PATH which is the path pointing to the stored attestation report which the user wishes to verify. The optional parameters [-t, --tcb] is used to verify just the TCB contents of the attestaion report and [-s, --signature] is used to verify just the signature of the attestaion report.

snpguest verify attestation $CERTS_DIR $ATT_REPORT_PATH [-t, --tcb] [-s, --signature]

Global Options

  • -q, --quiet: Suppress console output.

Extended Attestation Flowchart

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Regular Attestation Flowchart

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Building

Some packages may need to be installed on the host system in order to build snpguest.

#Rust Installation
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
source "$HOME/.cargo/env"

#Building snpguest after cloning
cargo build -r

Ubuntu Dependencies

sudo apt install build-essential

RHEL and its compatible distributions Dependencies

sudo dnf groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"

openSUSE and its compatible distributions Dependencies

sudo zypper in -t pattern "devel_basis"

Reporting Bugs

Please report all bugs to the Github snpguest repository.

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