[Bug 1719671] Re: [SRU] include recent version containing fips and livepatch

Andreas Hasenack andreas at canonical.com
Mon Oct 23 19:28:09 UTC 2017


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Title:
  [SRU] include recent version containing fips and livepatch

Status in ubuntu-advantage-tools package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-advantage-tools source package in Trusty:
  In Progress
Status in ubuntu-advantage-tools source package in Xenial:
  In Progress
Status in ubuntu-advantage-tools source package in Zesty:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  ** description still being worked on, not done yet **

  This bug has some history that may be confusing if the comments are
  read linearly. Basically it started out as a Feature Freeze Exception,
  that's why we have build logs and unit test runs attached.

  Also, the "rename" that is mentioned elsewhere did not happen with
  this package: the ubuntu-advantage name was kept, no new aliases were
  added. This will happen in a later SRU, with a later version of the
  package.

  I uploaded new tarballs and debdiff with these changes from what was here before, just in case you the reader have looked at this before:
  * tarball with correct directory entry. The previous one had "v10" instead of "10" as the base version
  * updated most recent changelog entry, just saying this is a backport of version 10. No need to say it has fips support, which neglected to mention the livepatch support. All that is in the previous d/changelog entries

  
  [IMPACT]
  Most recent version of ubuntu-advantage-tool on github includes fips and livepatch enablement. The fips enablement will allow customers to easily install and configure Canonical's FIPS certified modules on xenial, whereas livepatch allows xenial and trusty customers to patch the running kernel without a reboot.

  This SRU will cover both new features.

  In addition to the new features themselves, a new "status" command was
  added that will give a short summary about the available modules and
  their status, at a glance.

  Note: FIPS certified modules are only available for xenial. Livepatch
  is supported on xenial and trusty. The tool will refuse to enable
  either service on an unsupported ubuntu release.

  Without this updated package, customers of those services have to
  enable them manually by following a series of steps.

  [FIPS DESCRIPTION]
  When "ubuntu-advantage enable-fips <token>" is issued from commandline,

   - configure the private PPA where the FIPS modules are located
   - install the FIPS modules from this PPA to the local machine from where the script is run
   - configure the bootloader to enable fips

  Upon successful completion of these steps, the customer then gets a message stating to reboot
  the machine to complete the fips enablement process.

  Without the script, customers must perform the steps manually.

  [LIVEPATCH DESCRIPTION]
  Livepatch allows customers to apply kernel patches to a running system without rebooting it.

  The current instructions live in http://ubuntu.com/livepatch and boil down to:
  - install snapd if it's not installed already. On trusty this means a new kernel as well.
  - install the canonical-livepatch snap
  - obtain a livepatch token from Canonical
  - run the enable command with the given token

  The ubuntu-advantage-tools package simplifies this process by just
  requesting the token and performing all the other steps on behalf of
  the user. It also conveniently checks the running kernel and instructs
  the user to reboot into a newer kernel if needed to finish the
  installation (this is the case when running trusty).

  [FIX]

  Add fips and livepatch support to the ubuntu-adadvantage-tools
  package. See debdiff below.

  [LIVEPATCH TESTCASES]

  TRUSTY
  0. Install the new ubuntu-advantage-tools package to add livepatch support.

  1. Collect status before enabling livepatch

  type on commandline:
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect:
  livepatch: disabled

  esm: disabled (not available)

  fips: disabled (not available)

  2. Enable livepatch

  visit https://ubuntu.com/livepatch and obtain a token

  type on commandline,
      sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-livepatch <yourtoken>

  You may be required to install a newer kernel. In that case, expect the
  following output:
   Installing missing dependency snapd... OK
   Installing the canonical-livepatch snap.
   This may take a few minutes depending on your bandwidth.
   canonical-livepatch 7.24 from 'canonical' installed

   Your currently running kernel (3.13.0-133-generic) is too old to
   support snaps. Version 4.4.0 or higher is needed.

   Please reboot your system into a supported kernel version
   and run the following command one more time to complete the
   installation:

   sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-livepatch <yourtoken>

  Once you reboot and re-run the specified command, expect:
   Enabling Livepatch with the given token, stand by...
   Successfully enabled device. Using machine-token: <sometoken>
   Use "canonical-livepatch status" to verify current patch status.

  3. Verify livepatch status

  type on commandline,
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect an output like the following,
   livepatch: enabled
     client-version: "7.23"
     architecture: x86_64
     cpu-model: Intel Core Processor (Skylake)
     last-check: 2017-10-23T15:10:45.640938255Z
     boot-time: 2017-10-23T15:10:13Z
     uptime: 1m19s
     status:
     - kernel: 4.4.0-97.120~14.04.1-generic
       running: true
       livepatch:
         checkState: checked
         patchState: nothing-to-apply
         version: ""
         fixes: ""

   esm: disabled (not available)

   fips: disabled (not available)

  XENIAL
  0. Install the new ubuntu-advantage-tools package to add livepatch support.

  1. Collect status before enabling livepatch

  type on commandline,
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect,
      livepatch: disabled

      esm: disabled (not available)

      fips: disabled

  2. Enable livepatch

  visit https://ubuntu.com/livepatch and obtain a token

  type on commandline,
      sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-livepatch <yourtoken>

  expect,
      Installing the canonical-livepatch snap.
      This may take a few minutes depending on your bandwidth.
      2017-10-20T19:39:41Z INFO Waiting for restart...
      canonical-livepatch 7.24 from 'canonical' installed
      Enabling Livepatch with the given token, stand by...
      Successfully enabled device. Using machine-token: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Use "canonical-livepatch status" to verify current patch status.

  3. Verify livepatch status

  type on commandline,
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect an output like the following,

      livepatch: enabled
        client-version: "7.23"
        architecture: x86_64
        cpu-model: Intel Core Processor (Skylake)
        last-check: 2017-10-20T19:39:54.451499227Z
        boot-time: 2017-10-20T19:28:09Z
        uptime: 15m30s
        status:
        - kernel: 4.4.0-97.120-generic
          running: true
          livepatch:
            checkState: checked
            patchState: nothing-to-apply
            version: ""
            fixes: ""

      esm: disabled (not available)

      fips: disabled

  ZESTY
  0. Install the new ubuntu-advantage-tools package to add livepatch support.

  1. Collect status before enabling livepatch

  type on commandline:
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect the livepatch service to be unavailable:
  livepatch: disabled (not available)

  esm: disabled (not available)

  fips: disabled (not available)

  2. Ensure that livepatch cannot be enabled on Zesty.
  You can use a dummy set of credentials like "foobar" as the token:

  type on commandline,
      sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-livepatch foobar

  expect,
      Sorry, but Canonical Livepatch is not supported on zesty

  [FIPS TESTCASES]
  These testcases assume you have installed ubuntu-advantage-tools with the proposed changes. Prior to the upload they were performed on S390, PPC64EL and AMD64 architectures.

  TRUSTY
  (Note that FIPS is not supported on trusty.)

  1. Collect status before enabling fips

  type on commandline,
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect,
   livepatch: disabled

   esm: disabled (not available)

   fips: disabled (not available)

  2. Ensure that fips cannot be enabled on trusty.
  You can use a dummy set of credentials like user:secret as the token:

  type on commandline,
      sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-fips user:secret

  expect,
      Sorry, but Canonical FIPS 140-2 Modules is not supported on trusty

  XENIAL
  0. Install the new ubuntu-advantage-tools package to add fips support.

  1. Collect status before enabling fips

  type on commandline,
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect,
      livepatch: disabled

      esm: disabled (not available)

      fips: disabled

  2. Enable fips
  Note: This will require a token or credentials to fips Private PPA, in
  the form xxx:xxx

  type on commandline,
      sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-fips xxx:xxx

  expect,
      [sudo] password for ubuntu:
      Running apt-get update... OK
      Ubuntu FIPS PPA repository enabled.
      Installing FIPS packages (this may take a while)... OK
      Configuring FIPS...
      Updating grub to enable fips... OK
      Successfully configured FIPS. Please reboot into the FIPS kernel to enable it.

  type on commandline,
      sudo reboot

  3. Log back into system after reboot

  type on commandline,
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect,
      livepatch: disabled

      esm: disabled (not available)

      fips: enabled

  4. verify fips kernel "4.4.0-1002-fips" has been installed

  type on commandline,
      uname -a

  expect,
      Linux xenialguest 4.4.0-1002-fips #2-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 27 19:37:46 UTC  2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

  ZESTY
  (Note that FIPS is not supported on zesty.)

  1. Collect status before enabling fips

  type on commandline,
      ubuntu-advantage status

  expect,
      livepatch: disabled (not available)

      esm: disabled (not available)

      fips: disabled (not available)

  2. Ensure that fips cannot be enabled on Zesty.
  You can use a dummy set of credentials like user:secret as the token:

  type on commandline,
      sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-fips user:secret

  expect,
      Sorry, but Canonical FIPS 140-2 Modules is not supported on zesty

  [REGRESSION POTENTIAL]
  The current ubuntu-advantage-tools package in trusty, xenial and zesty is basically a NOOP because the only service it supports is ESM, which is only available for precise.
  This update adds two new features to the package: FIPS (xenial only) and Livepatch (trusty and xenial), essentially making the package useful in trusty and xenial. For zesty there is no change, as none of these products are available for non-LTS releases.

  [OTHER INFO]
  The way this package was made available in all the ubuntu releases where it is now was via a "pocket copy". That's why it has the exact same version in trusty, xenial and zesty. Currently artful has version 10 (a version 12 just missed the feature freeze), so in order for upgrades between releases to work, we adopted the backports versioning scheme, by appending the ubuntu release code with a tilda ("~") to the version.
  Another point is that even though ubuntu-advantage-tools is "just" a shell script, it is unit tested with python3, and these tests (and lint runs) gate merges in the upstream github repository at github.com/CanonicalLtd/ubuntu-advantage-script/

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