#! /bin/bash # The modules_sign target checks for corresponding .o files for every .ko that # is signed. This doesn't work for package builds which re-use the same build # directory for every flavour, and the .config may change between flavours. # So instead of using this script to just sign lib/modules/$KernelVer/extra, # sign all .ko in the buildroot. # This essentially duplicates the 'modules_sign' Kbuild target and runs the # same commands for those modules. MODSECKEY=$1 MODPUBKEY=$2 moddir=$3 modules=`find $moddir -type f -name '*.ko'` NPROC=`nproc` [ -z "$NPROC" ] && NPROC=1 # NB: this loop runs 2000+ iterations. Try to be fast. echo "$modules" | xargs -r -n16 -P $NPROC sh -c " for mod; do ./scripts/sign-file sha256 $MODSECKEY $MODPUBKEY \$mod rm -f \$mod.sig \$mod.dig done " DUMMYARG0 # xargs appends ARG1 ARG2..., which go into $mod in for loop. RANDOMMOD=$(echo "$modules" | sort -R | head -n 1) if [ "~Module signature appended~" != "$(tail -c 28 $RANDOMMOD)" ]; then echo "*****************************" echo "*** Modules are unsigned! ***" echo "*****************************" exit 1 fi exit 0