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David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -060024# Boot Loader
25
26## Summary
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080027
Fabio Utzigac834962017-07-20 13:20:48 -030028mcuboot comprises two packages:
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080029
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -060030* The bootutil library (boot/bootutil)
31* The boot application (each port has its own at boot/<port>)
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080032
33The bootutil library performs most of the functions of a boot loader. In
34particular, the piece that is missing is the final step of actually jumping to
35the main image. This last step is instead implemented by the boot application.
36Boot loader functionality is separated in this manner to enable unit testing of
37the boot loader. A library can be unit tested, but an application can't.
38Therefore, functionality is delegated to the bootutil library when possible.
39
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -060040## Limitations
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080041
42The boot loader currently only supports images with the following
43characteristics:
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -060044* Built to run from flash.
45* Built to run from a fixed location (i.e., not position-independent).
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080046
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -060047## Image Format
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080048
49The following definitions describe the image format.
50
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -060051``` c
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -030052#define IMAGE_MAGIC 0x96f3b83d
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080053
54#define IMAGE_HEADER_SIZE 32
55
56struct image_version {
57 uint8_t iv_major;
58 uint8_t iv_minor;
59 uint16_t iv_revision;
60 uint32_t iv_build_num;
61};
62
63/** Image header. All fields are in little endian byte order. */
64struct image_header {
65 uint32_t ih_magic;
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -030066 uint32_t ih_load_addr;
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +020067 uint16_t ih_hdr_size; /* Size of image header (bytes). */
68 uint16_t ih_protect_tlv_size; /* Size of protected TLV area (bytes). */
69 uint32_t ih_img_size; /* Does not include header. */
70 uint32_t ih_flags; /* IMAGE_F_[...]. */
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080071 struct image_version ih_ver;
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +020072 uint32_t _pad1;
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080073};
74
Fabio Utzigfd140ec2019-09-12 14:37:48 -030075#define IMAGE_TLV_INFO_MAGIC 0x6907
76#define IMAGE_TLV_PROT_INFO_MAGIC 0x6908
77
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -030078/** Image TLV header. All fields in little endian. */
79struct image_tlv_info {
80 uint16_t it_magic;
81 uint16_t it_tlv_tot; /* size of TLV area (including tlv_info header) */
82};
83
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080084/** Image trailer TLV format. All fields in little endian. */
85struct image_tlv {
86 uint8_t it_type; /* IMAGE_TLV_[...]. */
87 uint8_t _pad;
Marti Bolivar49b29172017-08-04 14:50:51 -040088 uint16_t it_len; /* Data length (not including TLV header). */
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080089};
90
91/*
92 * Image header flags.
93 */
Marti Bolivar7c057e92017-08-04 14:46:39 -040094#define IMAGE_F_PIC 0x00000001 /* Not supported. */
Marti Bolivar7c057e92017-08-04 14:46:39 -040095#define IMAGE_F_NON_BOOTABLE 0x00000010 /* Split image app. */
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -030096#define IMAGE_F_RAM_LOAD 0x00000020
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -080097
98/*
99 * Image trailer TLV types.
100 */
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -0300101#define IMAGE_TLV_KEYHASH 0x01 /* hash of the public key */
David Brown27648b82017-08-31 10:40:29 -0600102#define IMAGE_TLV_SHA256 0x10 /* SHA256 of image hdr and body */
Marko Kiiskila8dd56f32017-08-22 21:40:49 -0700103#define IMAGE_TLV_RSA2048_PSS 0x20 /* RSA2048 of hash output */
David Brown27648b82017-08-31 10:40:29 -0600104#define IMAGE_TLV_ECDSA224 0x21 /* ECDSA of hash output */
105#define IMAGE_TLV_ECDSA256 0x22 /* ECDSA of hash output */
Fabio Utzig3501c012019-05-13 15:07:25 -0700106#define IMAGE_TLV_RSA3072_PSS 0x23 /* RSA3072 of hash output */
Fabio Utzig195411f2019-06-28 07:48:21 -0300107#define IMAGE_TLV_ED25519 0x24 /* ED25519 of hash output */
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200108#define IMAGE_TLV_ENC_RSA2048 0x30 /* Key encrypted with RSA-OAEP-2048 */
109#define IMAGE_TLV_ENC_KW128 0x31 /* Key encrypted with AES-KW-128 */
110#define IMAGE_TLV_DEPENDENCY 0x40 /* Image depends on other image */
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600111```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800112
113Optional type-length-value records (TLVs) containing image metadata are placed
114after the end of the image.
115
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200116The `ih_protect_tlv_size` field indicates the length of the protected TLV area.
Fabio Utzigfd140ec2019-09-12 14:37:48 -0300117If protected TLVs are present then a TLV info header with magic equal to
118`IMAGE_TLV_PROT_INFO_MAGIC` must be present and the protected TLVs (plus the
119info header itself) have to be included in the hash calculation. Otherwise the
120hash is only calculated over the image header and the image itself. In this
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200121case the value of the `ih_protect_tlv_size` field is 0.
122
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600123The `ih_hdr_size` field indicates the length of the header, and therefore the
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800124offset of the image itself. This field provides for backwards compatibility in
125case of changes to the format of the image header.
126
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600127## Flash Map
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800128
Fabio Utzigac834962017-07-20 13:20:48 -0300129A device's flash is partitioned according to its _flash map_. At a high
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800130level, the flash map maps numeric IDs to _flash areas_. A flash area is a
131region of disk with the following properties:
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -06001321. An area can be fully erased without affecting any other areas.
1332. A write to one area does not restrict writes to other areas.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800134
Marti Bolivar4e64d562017-08-04 14:53:33 -0400135The boot loader uses the following flash area IDs:
David Vinczeb75c12a2019-03-22 14:58:33 +0100136```c
137/* Independent from multiple image boot */
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100138#define FLASH_AREA_BOOTLOADER 0
David Vinczeb75c12a2019-03-22 14:58:33 +0100139#define FLASH_AREA_IMAGE_SCRATCH 3
140```
141```c
142/* If the boot loader is working with the first image */
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100143#define FLASH_AREA_IMAGE_PRIMARY 1
144#define FLASH_AREA_IMAGE_SECONDARY 2
David Vinczeb75c12a2019-03-22 14:58:33 +0100145```
146```c
147/* If the boot loader is working with the second image */
148#define FLASH_AREA_IMAGE_PRIMARY 5
149#define FLASH_AREA_IMAGE_SECONDARY 6
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600150```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800151
Marti Bolivar4e64d562017-08-04 14:53:33 -0400152The bootloader area contains the bootloader image itself. The other areas are
David Vinczeb75c12a2019-03-22 14:58:33 +0100153described in subsequent sections. The flash could contain multiple executable
154images therefore the flash area IDs of primary and secondary areas are mapped
155based on the number of the active image (on which the bootloader is currently
156working).
Marti Bolivar4e64d562017-08-04 14:53:33 -0400157
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600158## Image Slots
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800159
David Vinczeb75c12a2019-03-22 14:58:33 +0100160A portion of the flash memory can be partitioned into multiple image areas, each
161contains two image slots: a primary slot and a secondary slot.
162The boot loader will only run an image from the primary slot, so images must be
163built such that they can run from that fixed location in flash. If the boot
164loader needs to run the image resident in the secondary slot, it must copy its
165contents into the primary slot before doing so, either by swapping the two
166images or by overwriting the contents of the primary slot. The bootloader
167supports either swap- or overwrite-based image upgrades, but must be configured
168at build time to choose one of these two strategies.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800169
David Vinczeb75c12a2019-03-22 14:58:33 +0100170In addition to the slots of image areas, the boot loader requires a scratch
171area to allow for reliable image swapping. The scratch area must have a size
172that is enough to store at least the largest sector that is going to be swapped.
173Many devices have small equally sized flash sectors, eg 4K, while others have
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100174variable sized sectors where the largest sectors might be 128K or 256K, so the
175scratch must be big enough to store that. The scratch is only ever used when
176swapping firmware, which means only when doing an upgrade. Given that, the main
177reason for using a larger size for the scratch is that flash wear will be more
178evenly distributed, because a single sector would be written twice the number of
179times than using two sectors, for example. To evaluate the ideal size of the
180scratch for your use case the following parameters are relevant:
Fabio Utziga722f5a2017-12-12 14:04:53 -0200181
182* the ratio of image size / scratch size
183* the number of erase cycles supported by the flash hardware
184
185The image size is used (instead of slot size) because only the slot's sectors
186that are actually used for storing the image are copied. The image/scratch ratio
187is the number of times the scratch will be erased on every upgrade. The number
188of erase cycles divided by the image/scratch ratio will give you the number of
189times an upgrade can be performed before the device goes out of spec.
190
191```
192num_upgrades = number_of_erase_cycles / (image_size / scratch_size)
193```
194
195Let's assume, for example, a device with 10000 erase cycles, an image size of
196150K and a scratch of 4K (usual minimum size of 4K sector devices). This would
197result in a total of:
198
199`10000 / (150 / 4) ~ 267`
200
201Increasing the scratch to 16K would give us:
202
203`10000 / (150 / 16) ~ 1067`
204
205There is no *best* ratio, as the right size is use-case dependent. Factors to
206consider include the number of times a device will be upgraded both in the field
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100207and during development, as well as any desired safety margin on the
208manufacturer's specified number of erase cycles. In general, using a ratio that
209allows hundreds to thousands of field upgrades in production is recommended.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800210
Marti Bolivara91674f2017-08-04 14:56:08 -0400211The overwrite upgrade strategy is substantially simpler to implement than the
212image swapping strategy, especially since the bootloader must work properly
213even when it is reset during the middle of an image swap. For this reason, the
214rest of the document describes its behavior when configured to swap images
215during an upgrade.
216
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600217## Boot Swap Types
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800218
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400219When the device first boots under normal circumstances, there is an up-to-date
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200220firmware image in each primary slot, which mcuboot can validate and then
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100221chain-load. In this case, no image swaps are necessary. During device upgrades,
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200222however, new candidate image(s) is present in the secondary slot(s), which
223mcuboot must swap into the primary slot(s) before booting as discussed above.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800224
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400225Upgrading an old image with a new one by swapping can be a two-step process. In
226this process, mcuboot performs a "test" swap of image data in flash and boots
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200227the new image or it will be executed during operation. The new image can then
228update the contents of flash at runtime to mark itself "OK", and mcuboot will
229then still choose to run it during the next boot. When this happens, the swap is
230made "permanent". If this doesn't happen, mcuboot will perform a "revert" swap
231during the next boot by swapping the image(s) back into its original location(s)
232, and attempting to boot the old image(s).
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800233
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400234Depending on the use case, the first swap can also be made permanent directly.
235In this case, mcuboot will never attempt to revert the images on the next reset.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800236
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400237Test swaps are supported to provide a rollback mechanism to prevent devices
238from becoming "bricked" by bad firmware. If the device crashes immediately
239upon booting a new (bad) image, mcuboot will revert to the old (working) image
240at the next device reset, rather than booting the bad image again. This allows
241device firmware to make test swaps permanent only after performing a self-test
242routine.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800243
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200244On startup, mcuboot inspects the contents of flash to decide for each images
245which of these "swap types" to perform; this decision determines how it
246proceeds.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800247
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400248The possible swap types, and their meanings, are:
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800249
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600250- `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_NONE`: The "usual" or "no upgrade" case; attempt to boot the
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100251 contents of the primary slot.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800252
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100253- `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_TEST`: Boot the contents of the secondary slot by swapping
254 images. Unless the swap is made permanent, revert back on the next boot.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800255
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600256- `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_PERM`: Permanently swap images, and boot the upgraded image
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400257 firmware.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800258
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100259- `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_REVERT`: A previous test swap was not made permanent;
260 swap back to the old image whose data are now in the secondary slot. If the
261 old image marks itself "OK" when it boots, the next boot will have swap type
262 `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_NONE`.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800263
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600264- `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_FAIL`: Swap failed because image to be run is not valid.
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400265
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600266- `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_PANIC`: Swapping encountered an unrecoverable error.
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400267
268The "swap type" is a high-level representation of the outcome of the
269boot. Subsequent sections describe how mcuboot determines the swap type from
270the bit-level contents of flash.
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800271
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600272## Image Trailer
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800273
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300274For the bootloader to be able to determine the current state and what actions
Marti Bolivar42818032017-08-04 15:45:01 -0400275should be taken during the current boot operation, it uses metadata stored in
276the image flash areas. While swapping, some of this metadata is temporarily
277copied into and out of the scratch area.
278
279This metadata is located at the end of the image flash areas, and is called an
280image trailer. An image trailer has the following structure:
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800281
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600282```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800283 0 1 2 3
284 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
285 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800286 ~ ~
Fabio Utzig2c05f1b2018-04-04 10:35:17 -0300287 ~ Swap status (BOOT_MAX_IMG_SECTORS * min-write-size * 3) ~
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800288 ~ ~
289 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700290 | Encryption key 0 (16 octets) [*] |
291 | |
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800292 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700293 | Encryption key 1 (16 octets) [*] |
294 | |
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300295 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700296 | Swap size (4 octets) |
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -0300297 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
David Vinczee2453472019-06-17 12:31:59 +0200298 | Swap info | 0xff padding (7 octets) |
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -0300299 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700300 | Copy done | 0xff padding (7 octets) |
301 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
302 | Image OK | 0xff padding (7 octets) |
303 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
304 | MAGIC (16 octets) |
305 | |
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800306 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600307```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800308
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700309[*]: Only present if the encryption option is enabled (`MCUBOOT_ENC_IMAGES`).
310
Marti Bolivar42818032017-08-04 15:45:01 -0400311The offset immediately following such a record represents the start of the next
312flash area.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800313
314Note: "min-write-size" is a property of the flash hardware. If the hardware
315allows individual bytes to be written at arbitrary addresses, then
316min-write-size is 1. If the hardware only allows writes at even addresses,
317then min-write-size is 2, and so on.
318
Marti Bolivar1dcb6852017-08-04 15:59:32 -0400319An image trailer contains the following fields:
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800320
Marti Bolivar1dcb6852017-08-04 15:59:32 -04003211. Swap status: A series of records which records the progress of an image
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100322 swap. To swap entire images, data are swapped between the two image areas
323 one or more sectors at a time, like this:
Marti Bolivar1dcb6852017-08-04 15:59:32 -0400324
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100325 - sector data in the primary slot is copied into scratch, then erased
326 - sector data in the secondary slot is copied into the primary slot,
327 then erased
328 - sector data in scratch is copied into the secondary slot
Marti Bolivar1dcb6852017-08-04 15:59:32 -0400329
330As it swaps images, the bootloader updates the swap status field in a way that
331allows it to compute how far this swap operation has progressed for each
332sector. The swap status field can thus used to resume a swap operation if the
333bootloader is halted while a swap operation is ongoing and later reset. The
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100334`BOOT_MAX_IMG_SECTORS` value is the configurable maximum number of sectors
335mcuboot supports for each image; its value defaults to 128, but allows for
336either decreasing this size, to limit RAM usage, or to increase it in devices
337that have massive amounts of Flash or very small sized sectors and thus require
338a bigger configuration to allow for the handling of all slot's sectors.
339The factor of min-write-sz is due to the behavior of flash hardware. The factor
340of 3 is explained below.
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300341
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -07003422. Encryption keys: key-encrypting keys (KEKs). These keys are needed for
343 image encryption and decryption. See the
344 [encrypted images](encrypted_images.md) document for more information.
345
3463. Swap size: When beginning a new swap operation, the total size that needs
Håkon Øye Amundsencbf30472019-07-24 08:34:03 +0000347 to be swapped (based on the slot with largest image + TLVs) is written to
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100348 this location for easier recovery in case of a reset while performing the
349 swap.
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -0300350
Håkon Øye Amundsencbf30472019-07-24 08:34:03 +00003514. Swap info: A single byte which encodes the following information:
David Vinczee2453472019-06-17 12:31:59 +0200352 - Swap type: Stored in bits 0-3. Indicating the type of swap operation in
353 progress. When mcuboot resumes an interrupted swap, it uses this field to
354 determine the type of operation to perform. This field contains one of the
355 following values in the table below.
356 - Image number: Stored in bits 4-7. It has always 0 value at single image
357 boot. In case of multi image boot it indicates, which image was swapped when
358 interrupt happened. The same scratch area is used during in case of all
359 image swap operation. Therefore this field is used to determine which image
360 the trailer belongs to if boot status is found on scratch area when the swap
361 operation is resumed.
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700362
363| Name | Value |
364| ------------------------- | ----- |
365| `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_TEST` | 2 |
366| `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_PERM` | 3 |
367| `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_REVERT` | 4 |
368
369
3705. Copy done: A single byte indicating whether the image in this slot is
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600371 complete (0x01=done; 0xff=not done).
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300372
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -07003736. Image OK: A single byte indicating whether the image in this slot has been
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600374 confirmed as good by the user (0x01=confirmed; 0xff=not confirmed).
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300375
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -07003767. MAGIC: The following 16 bytes, written in host-byte-order:
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800377
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600378``` c
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800379 const uint32_t boot_img_magic[4] = {
380 0xf395c277,
381 0x7fefd260,
382 0x0f505235,
383 0x8079b62c,
384 };
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600385```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800386
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600387## IMAGE TRAILERS
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300388
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400389At startup, the boot loader determines the boot swap type by inspecting the
390image trailers. When using the term "image trailers" what is meant is the
391aggregate information provided by both image slot's trailers.
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300392
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700393### New swaps (non-resumes)
394
395For new swaps, mcuboot must inspect a collection of fields to determine which
396swap operation to perform.
397
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100398The image trailers records are structured around the limitations imposed by
399flash hardware. As a consequence, they do not have a very intuitive design, and
400it is difficult to get a sense of the state of the device just by looking at the
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400401image trailers. It is better to map all the possible trailer states to the swap
402types described above via a set of tables. These tables are reproduced below.
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300403
404Note: An important caveat about the tables described below is that they must
405be evaluated in the order presented here. Lower state numbers must have a
406higher priority when testing the image trailers.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800407
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600408```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800409 State I
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100410 | primary slot | secondary slot |
411 -----------------+--------------+----------------|
412 magic | Any | Good |
413 image-ok | Any | Unset |
414 copy-done | Any | Any |
415 -----------------+--------------+----------------'
416 result: BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_TEST |
417 -------------------------------------------------'
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300418
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800419
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300420 State II
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100421 | primary slot | secondary slot |
422 -----------------+--------------+----------------|
423 magic | Any | Good |
424 image-ok | Any | 0x01 |
425 copy-done | Any | Any |
426 -----------------+--------------+----------------'
427 result: BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_PERM |
428 -------------------------------------------------'
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300429
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800430
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300431 State III
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100432 | primary slot | secondary slot |
433 -----------------+--------------+----------------|
434 magic | Good | Unset |
435 image-ok | 0xff | Any |
436 copy-done | 0x01 | Any |
437 -----------------+--------------+----------------'
438 result: BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_REVERT |
439 -------------------------------------------------'
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600440```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800441
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400442Any of the above three states results in mcuboot attempting to swap images.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800443
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400444Otherwise, mcuboot does not attempt to swap images, resulting in one of the
445other three swap types, as illustrated by State IV.
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300446
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600447```
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300448 State IV
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100449 | primary slot | secondary slot |
450 -----------------+--------------+----------------|
451 magic | Any | Any |
452 image-ok | Any | Any |
453 copy-done | Any | Any |
454 -----------------+--------------+----------------'
455 result: BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_NONE, |
456 BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_FAIL, or |
457 BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_PANIC |
458 -------------------------------------------------'
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600459```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800460
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400461In State IV, when no errors occur, mcuboot will attempt to boot the contents of
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100462the primary slot directly, and the result is `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_NONE`. If the image
463in the primary slot is not valid, the result is `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_FAIL`. If a
464fatal error occurs during boot, the result is `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_PANIC`. If the
465result is either `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_FAIL` or `BOOT_SWAP_TYPE_PANIC`, mcuboot hangs
466rather than booting an invalid or compromised image.
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300467
Marti Bolivar048d8d82017-08-04 17:14:24 -0400468Note: An important caveat to the above is the result when a swap is requested
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100469 and the image in the secondary slot fails to validate, due to a hashing or
470 signing error. This state behaves as State IV with the extra action of
471 marking the image in the primary slot as "OK", to prevent further attempts
472 to swap.
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300473
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700474### Resumed swaps
475
476If mcuboot determines that it is resuming an interrupted swap (i.e., a reset
477occurred mid-swap), it fully determines the operation to resume by reading the
David Vinczee2453472019-06-17 12:31:59 +0200478`swap info` field from the active trailer and extracting the swap type from bits
4790-3. The set of tables in the previous section are not necessary in the resume
480case.
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700481
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600482## High-Level Operation
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800483
484With the terms defined, we can now explore the boot loader's operation. First,
485a high-level overview of the boot process is presented. Then, the following
486sections describe each step of the process in more detail.
487
488Procedure:
489
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -06004901. Inspect swap status region; is an interrupted swap being resumed?
Fabio Utzig75b34412019-09-06 08:30:43 -0300491 + Yes: Complete the partial swap operation; skip to step 3.
492 + No: Proceed to step 2.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800493
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -06004942. Inspect image trailers; is a swap requested?
Fabio Utzig75b34412019-09-06 08:30:43 -0300495 + Yes:
496 1. Is the requested image valid (integrity and security check)?
497 + Yes.
498 a. Perform swap operation.
499 b. Persist completion of swap procedure to image trailers.
500 c. Proceed to step 3.
501 + No.
502 a. Erase invalid image.
503 b. Persist failure of swap procedure to image trailers.
504 c. Proceed to step 3.
505
506 + No: Proceed to step 3.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800507
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +01005083. Boot into image in primary slot.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800509
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200510### Multiple Image Boot
511
512When the flash contains multiple executable images the boot loader's operation
513is a bit more complex but similar to the previously described procedure with
514one image. Every image can be updated independently therefore the flash is
515partitioned further to arrange two slots for each image.
516```
517+--------------------+
518| MCUBoot |
519+--------------------+
520 ~~~~~ <- memory might be not contiguous
521+--------------------+
522| Image 0 |
523| primary slot |
524+--------------------+
525| Image 0 |
526| secondary slot |
527+--------------------+
528 ~~~~~ <- memory might be not contiguous
529+--------------------+
530| Image N |
531| primary slot |
532+--------------------+
533| Image N |
534| secondary slot |
535+--------------------+
536| Scratch |
537+--------------------+
538```
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200539MCUBoot is also capable of handling dependencies between images. For example
540if an image needs to be reverted it might be necessary to revert another one too
541(e.g. due to API incompatibilities) or simply to prevent from being updated
542because of an unsatisfied dependency. Therefore all aborted swaps have to be
543completed and all the swap types have to be determined for each image before
544the dependency checks. Dependency handling is described in more detail in a
545following section. The multiple image boot procedure is organized in loops which
546iterate over all the firmware images. The high-level overview of the boot
547process is presented below.
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200548
549+ ###### Loop 1. Iterate over all images
550 1. Inspect swap status region of current image; is an interrupted swap being
551 resumed?
552 + Yes:
553 + Review the validity of previously determined swap types
554 of other images.
555 + Complete the partial swap operation.
556 + Mark the swap type as `None`.
557 + Skip to next image.
558 + No: Proceed to step 2.
559
560 2. Inspect image trailers in the primary and secondary slot; is an image
561 swap requested?
562 + Yes: Review the validity of previously determined swap types of other
563 images. Is the requested image valid (integrity and security
564 check)?
565 + Yes:
566 + Set the previously determined swap type for the current image.
567 + Skip to next image.
568 + No:
569 + Erase invalid image.
570 + Persist failure of swap procedure to image trailers.
571 + Mark the swap type as `Fail`.
572 + Skip to next image.
573 + No:
574 + Mark the swap type as `None`.
575 + Skip to next image.
576
577+ ###### Loop 2. Iterate over all images
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200578 1. Does the current image depend on other image(s)?
579 + Yes: Are all the image dependencies satisfied?
580 + Yes: Skip to next image.
581 + No:
582 + Modify swap type depending on what the previous type was.
583 + Restart dependency check from the first image.
584 + No: Skip to next image.
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200585
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200586+ ###### Loop 3. Iterate over all images
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200587 1. Is an image swap requested?
588 + Yes:
589 + Perform image update operation.
590 + Persist completion of swap procedure to image trailers.
591 + Skip to next image.
592 + No: Skip to next image.
593
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200594+ ###### Loop 4. Iterate over all images
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200595 1. Validate image in the primary slot (integrity and security check) or
596 at least do a basic sanity check to avoid booting into an empty flash
597 area.
598
599+ Boot into image in the primary slot of the 0th image position\
600 (other image in the boot chain is started by another image).
601
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600602## Image Swapping
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800603
604The boot loader swaps the contents of the two image slots for two reasons:
Fabio Utzig75b34412019-09-06 08:30:43 -0300605
606 * User has issued a "set pending" operation; the image in the secondary slot
607 should be run once (state II) or repeatedly (state III), depending on
608 whether a permanent swap was specified.
609 * Test image rebooted without being confirmed; the boot loader should
610 revert to the original image currently in the secondary slot (state IV).
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800611
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300612If the image trailers indicates that the image in the secondary slot should be
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800613run, the boot loader needs to copy it to the primary slot. The image currently
614in the primary slot also needs to be retained in flash so that it can be used
615later. Furthermore, both images need to be recoverable if the boot loader
616resets in the middle of the swap operation. The two images are swapped
617according to the following procedure:
618
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -03006191. Determine if both slots are compatible enough to have their images swapped.
620 To be compatible, both have to have only sectors that can fit into the
621 scratch area and if one of them has larger sectors than the other, it must
622 be able to entirely fit some rounded number of sectors from the other slot.
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300623 In the next steps we'll use the terminology "region" for the total amount of
624 data copied/erased because this can be any amount of sectors depending on
625 how many the scratch is able to fit for some swap operation.
6262. Iterate the list of region indices in descending order (i.e., starting
627 with the greatest index); only regions that are predetermined to be part of
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -0300628 the image are copied; current element = "index".
629 + a. Erase scratch area.
630 + b. Copy secondary_slot[index] to scratch area.
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300631 - If this is the last region in the slot, scratch area has a temporary
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -0300632 status area initialized to store the initial state, because the
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300633 primary slot's last region will have to be erased. In this case,
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -0300634 only the data that was calculated to amount to the image is copied.
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300635 - Else if this is the first swapped region but not the last region in
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -0300636 the slot, initialize the status area in primary slot and copy the
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300637 full region contents.
638 - Else, copy entire region contents.
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -0300639 + c. Write updated swap status (i).
640 + d. Erase secondary_slot[index]
641 + e. Copy primary_slot[index] to secondary_slot[index] according to amount
642 previosly copied at step b.
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300643 - If this is not the last region in the slot, erase the trailer in the
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -0300644 secondary slot, to always use the one in the primary slot.
645 + f. Write updated swap status (ii).
646 + g. Erase primary_slot[index].
647 + h. Copy scratch area to primary_slot[index] according to amount
648 previously copied at step b.
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300649 - If this is the last region in the slot, the status is read from
Fabio Utzig60319ac2019-09-06 08:29:50 -0300650 scratch (where it was stored temporarily) and written anew in the
651 primary slot.
652 + i. Write updated swap status (iii).
6533. Persist completion of swap procedure to the primary slot image trailer.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800654
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100655The additional caveats in step 2f are necessary so that the secondary slot image
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800656trailer can be written by the user at a later time. With the image trailer
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100657unwritten, the user can test the image in the secondary slot
658(i.e., transition to state II).
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800659
Fabio Utzigc28005b2019-09-10 12:18:29 -0300660Note1: If the region being copied contains the last sector, then swap status is
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300661temporarily maintained on scratch for the duration of this operation, always
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100662using the primary slot's area otherwise.
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300663
664Note2: The bootloader tries to copy only used sectors (based on largest image
665installed on any of the slots), minimizing the amount of sectors copied and
666reducing the amount of time required for a swap operation.
667
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800668The particulars of step 3 vary depending on whether an image is being tested,
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100669permanently used, reverted or a validation failure of the secondary slot
670happened when a swap was requested:
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300671
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800672 * test:
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100673 o Write primary_slot.copy_done = 1
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800674 (swap caused the following values to be written:
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100675 primary_slot.magic = BOOT_MAGIC
676 primary_slot.image_ok = Unset)
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800677
678 * permanent:
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100679 o Write primary_slot.copy_done = 1
Christopher Collinsfd7eb5c2016-12-21 13:46:08 -0800680 (swap caused the following values to be written:
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100681 primary_slot.magic = BOOT_MAGIC
682 primary_slot.image_ok = 0x01)
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800683
684 * revert:
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100685 o Write primary_slot.copy_done = 1
686 o Write primary_slot.image_ok = 1
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300687 (swap caused the following values to be written:
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100688 primary_slot.magic = BOOT_MAGIC)
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300689
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100690 * failure to validate the secondary slot:
691 o Write primary_slot.image_ok = 1
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300692
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100693After completing the operations as described above the image in the primary slot
694should be booted.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800695
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600696## Swap Status
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800697
698The swap status region allows the boot loader to recover in case it restarts in
699the middle of an image swap operation. The swap status region consists of a
700series of single-byte records. These records are written independently, and
701therefore must be padded according to the minimum write size imposed by the
702flash hardware. In the below figure, a min-write-size of 1 is assumed for
703simplicity. The structure of the swap status region is illustrated below. In
704this figure, a min-write-size of 1 is assumed for simplicity.
705
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600706```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800707 0 1 2 3
708 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
709 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
710 |sec127,state 0 |sec127,state 1 |sec127,state 2 |sec126,state 0 |
711 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
712 |sec126,state 1 |sec126,state 2 |sec125,state 0 |sec125,state 1 |
713 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
714 |sec125,state 2 | |
715 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +
716 ~ ~
717 ~ [Records for indices 124 through 1 ~
718 ~ ~
719 ~ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
720 ~ |sec000,state 0 |sec000,state 1 |sec000,state 2 |
721 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600722```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800723
724The above is probably not helpful at all; here is a description in English.
725
726Each image slot is partitioned into a sequence of flash sectors. If we were to
727enumerate the sectors in a single slot, starting at 0, we would have a list of
728sector indices. Since there are two image slots, each sector index would
729correspond to a pair of sectors. For example, sector index 0 corresponds to
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100730the first sector in the primary slot and the first sector in the secondary slot.
731Finally, reverse the list of indices such that the list starts with index
732`BOOT_MAX_IMG_SECTORS - 1` and ends with 0. The swap status region is a
733representation of this reversed list.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800734
735During a swap operation, each sector index transitions through four separate
736states:
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600737```
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +01007380. primary slot: image 0, secondary slot: image 1, scratch: N/A
7391. primary slot: image 0, secondary slot: N/A, scratch: image 1 (1->s, erase 1)
7402. primary slot: N/A, secondary slot: image 0, scratch: image 1 (0->1, erase 0)
7413. primary slot: image 1, secondary slot: image 0, scratch: N/A (s->0)
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600742```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800743
744Each time a sector index transitions to a new state, the boot loader writes a
745record to the swap status region. Logically, the boot loader only needs one
746record per sector index to keep track of the current swap state. However, due
747to limitations imposed by flash hardware, a record cannot be overwritten when
748an index's state changes. To solve this problem, the boot loader uses three
749records per sector index rather than just one.
750
751Each sector-state pair is represented as a set of three records. The record
752values map to the above four states as follows
753
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600754```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800755 | rec0 | rec1 | rec2
756 --------+------+------+------
757 state 0 | 0xff | 0xff | 0xff
758 state 1 | 0x01 | 0xff | 0xff
759 state 2 | 0x01 | 0x02 | 0xff
760 state 3 | 0x01 | 0x02 | 0x03
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600761```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800762
Fabio Utzig2c05f1b2018-04-04 10:35:17 -0300763The swap status region can accommodate `BOOT_MAX_IMG_SECTORS` sector indices.
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100764Hence, the size of the region, in bytes, is
765`BOOT_MAX_IMG_SECTORS * min-write-size * 3`. The only requirement for the index
766count is that it is great enough to account for a maximum-sized image
767(i.e., at least as great as the total sector count in an image slot). If a
768device's image slots have been configured with `BOOT_MAX_IMG_SECTORS: 128` and
769use less than 128 sectors, the first record that gets written will be somewhere
770in the middle of the region. For example, if a slot uses 64 sectors, the first
771sector index that gets swapped is 63, which corresponds to the exact halfway
772point within the region.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800773
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300774Note: since the scratch area only ever needs to record swapping of the last
775sector, it uses at most min-write-size * 3 bytes for its own status area.
776
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600777## Reset Recovery
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800778
779If the boot loader resets in the middle of a swap operation, the two images may
780be discontiguous in flash. Bootutil recovers from this condition by using the
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300781image trailers to determine how the image parts are distributed in flash.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800782
783The first step is determine where the relevant swap status region is located.
784Because this region is embedded within the image slots, its location in flash
Fabio Utzig86fe4b22017-07-28 18:56:29 -0300785changes during a swap operation. The below set of tables map image trailers
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800786contents to swap status location. In these tables, the "source" field
David Vinczeba3bd602019-06-17 16:01:43 +0200787indicates where the swap status region is located. In case of multi image boot
788the images primary area and the single scratch area is always examined in pairs.
789If swap status found on scratch area then it might not belong to the current
790image. The swap_info field of swap status stores the corresponding image number.
791If it does not match then "source: none" is returned.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800792
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600793```
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100794 | primary slot | scratch |
795 ----------+--------------+--------------|
796 magic | Good | Any |
797 copy-done | 0x01 | N/A |
798 ----------+--------------+--------------'
799 source: none |
800 ----------------------------------------'
Marti Bolivar49b29172017-08-04 14:50:51 -0400801
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100802 | primary slot | scratch |
803 ----------+--------------+--------------|
804 magic | Good | Any |
805 copy-done | 0xff | N/A |
806 ----------+--------------+--------------'
807 source: primary slot |
808 ----------------------------------------'
Marti Bolivar49b29172017-08-04 14:50:51 -0400809
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100810 | primary slot | scratch |
811 ----------+--------------+--------------|
812 magic | Any | Good |
813 copy-done | Any | N/A |
814 ----------+--------------+--------------'
815 source: scratch |
816 ----------------------------------------'
Marti Bolivar49b29172017-08-04 14:50:51 -0400817
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100818 | primary slot | scratch |
819 ----------+--------------+--------------|
820 magic | Unset | Any |
821 copy-done | 0xff | N/A |
822 ----------+--------------+--------------|
823 source: primary slot |
824 ----------------------------------------+------------------------------+
825 This represents one of two cases: |
826 o No swaps ever (no status to read, so no harm in checking). |
827 o Mid-revert; status in the primary slot. |
828 For this reason we assume the primary slot as source, to trigger a |
829 check of the status area and find out if there was swapping under way. |
830 -----------------------------------------------------------------------'
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600831```
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800832
Christopher Collinsa1c12042019-05-23 14:00:28 -0700833If the swap status region indicates that the images are not contiguous, mcuboot
834determines the type of swap operation that was interrupted by reading the `swap
Håkon Øye Amundsencbf30472019-07-24 08:34:03 +0000835info` field in the active image trailer and extracting the swap type from bits
David Vinczee2453472019-06-17 12:31:59 +02008360-3 then resumes the operation. In other words, it applies the procedure defined
837in the previous section, moving image 1 into the primary slot and image 0 into
838the secondary slot. If the boot status indicates that an image part is present
839in the scratch area, this part is copied into the correct location by starting
840at step e or step h in the area-swap procedure, depending on whether the part
841belongs to image 0 or image 1.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800842
843After the swap operation has been completed, the boot loader proceeds as though
844it had just been started.
845
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600846## Integrity Check
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800847
848An image is checked for integrity immediately before it gets copied into the
Fabio Utzig5bd4e582017-07-20 08:55:38 -0300849primary slot. If the boot loader doesn't perform an image swap, then it can
David Vincze2d736ad2019-02-18 11:50:22 +0100850perform an optional integrity check of the image in the primary slot if
851`MCUBOOT_VALIDATE_PRIMARY_SLOT` is set, otherwise it doesn't perform an
852integrity check.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800853
854During the integrity check, the boot loader verifies the following aspects of
855an image:
Fabio Utzig75b34412019-09-06 08:30:43 -0300856
Fabio Utzigfd140ec2019-09-12 14:37:48 -0300857 * 32-bit magic number must be correct (`IMAGE_MAGIC`).
Fabio Utzig75b34412019-09-06 08:30:43 -0300858 * Image must contain an `image_tlv_info` struct, identified by its magic
Fabio Utzigfd140ec2019-09-12 14:37:48 -0300859 (`IMAGE_TLV_PROT_INFO_MAGIC` or `IMAGE_TLV_INFO_MAGIC`) exactly following
860 the firmware (`hdr_size` + `img_size`). If `IMAGE_TLV_PROT_INFO_MAGIC` is
861 found then after `ih_protect_tlv_size` bytes, another `image_tlv_info`
862 with magic equal to `IMAGE_TLV_INFO_MAGIC` must be present.
Fabio Utzig75b34412019-09-06 08:30:43 -0300863 * Image must contain a SHA256 TLV.
864 * Calculated SHA256 must match SHA256 TLV contents.
865 * Image *may* contain a signature TLV. If it does, it must also have a
866 KEYHASH TLV with the hash of the key that was used to sign. The list of
867 keys will then be iterated over looking for the matching key, which then
868 will then be used to verify the image contents.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800869
David Brown17e20d12017-09-12 11:53:20 -0600870## Security
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800871
872As indicated above, the final step of the integrity check is signature
873verification. The boot loader can have one or more public keys embedded in it
874at build time. During signature verification, the boot loader verifies that an
Håkon Øye Amundsencbf30472019-07-24 08:34:03 +0000875image was signed with a private key that corresponds to the embedded KEYHASH
Fabio Utzigea422c22017-09-11 11:02:47 -0300876TLV.
Christopher Collins92ea77f2016-12-12 15:59:26 -0800877
878For information on embedding public keys in the boot loader, as well as
Fabio Utzig4dce6aa2018-02-12 15:31:32 -0200879producing signed images, see: [signed_images](signed_images.md).
Fabio Utzigcdfa11a2018-10-01 09:45:54 -0300880
881If you want to enable and use encrypted images, see:
882[encrypted_images](encrypted_images.md).
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200883
Fabio Utzigfd140ec2019-09-12 14:37:48 -0300884## Protected TLVs
885
886If the TLV area contains protected TLV entries, by beginning with a `struct
887image_tlv_info` with a magic value of `IMAGE_TLV_PROT_INFO_MAGIC` then the
888data of those TLVs must also be integrity and authenticity protected. Beyond
889the full size of the protected TLVs being stored in the `image_tlv_info`,
890the size of the protected TLVs together with the size of the `image_tlv_info`
891struct itself are also saved in the `ih_protected_size` field inside the
892header.
893
894Whenever an image has protected TLVs the SHA256 has to be calculated over
895not just the image header and the image but also the TLV info header and the
896protected TLVs.
897
898```
899A +---------------------+
900 | Header | <- struct image_header
901 +---------------------+
902 | Payload |
903 +---------------------+
904 | TLV area |
905 | +-----------------+ | struct image_tlv_info with
906 | | TLV area header | | <- IMAGE_TLV_PROT_INFO_MAGIC (optional)
907 | +-----------------+ |
908 | | Protected TLVs | | <- Protected TLVs (struct image_tlv)
909B | +-----------------+ |
910 | | TLV area header | | <- struct image_tlv_info with IMAGE_TLV_INFO_MAGIC
911C | +-----------------+ |
912 | | SHA256 hash | | <- hash from A - B (struct image_tlv)
913D | +-----------------+ |
914 | | Keyhash | | <- indicates which pub. key for sig (struct image_tlv)
915 | +-----------------+ |
916 | | Signature | | <- signature from C - D (struct image_tlv), only hash
917 | +-----------------+ |
918 +---------------------+
919```
920
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200921## Dependency Check
922
923MCUBoot can handle multiple firmware images. It is possible to update them
924independently but in many cases it can be desired to be able to describe
925dependencies between the images (e.g. to ensure API compliance and avoid
926interoperability issues).
927
928The dependencies between images can be described with additional TLV entries in
Fabio Utzigfd140ec2019-09-12 14:37:48 -0300929the protected TLV area after the end of an image. There can be more than one
930dependency entry, but in practice if the platform only supports two individual
931images then there can be maximum one entry which reflects to the other image.
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200932
David Vinczee32483f2019-06-13 10:46:24 +0200933At the phase of dependency check all aborted swaps are finalized if there were
934any. During the dependency check the boot loader verifies whether the image
935dependencies are all satisfied. If at least one of the dependencies of an image
936is not fulfilled then the swap type of that image has to be modified
937accordingly and the dependency check needs to be restarted. This way the number
938of unsatisfied dependencies will decrease or remain the same. There is always at
939least 1 valid configuration. In worst case, the system returns to the initial
940state after dependency check.
941
942For more information on adding dependency entries to an image,
943see: [imgtool](imgtool.md).