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draft-ietf-suit-update-management-03
SUIT                                                            B. Moran
Internet-Draft                                               Arm Limited
Intended status: Standards Track                             K. Takayama
Expires: 14 March 2024                                   SECOM CO., LTD.
                                                       11 September 2023

Update Management Extensions for Software Updates for Internet of Things
                            (SUIT) Manifests
                  draft-ietf-suit-update-management-03

Abstract

   This specification describes extensions to the SUIT manifest format
   defined in [I-D.ietf-suit-manifest].  These extensions allow an
   update author, update distributor or device operator to more
   precisely control the distribution and installation of updates to IoT
   devices.  These extensions also provide a mechanism to inform a
   management system of Software Identifier and Software Bill Of
   Materials information about an updated device.

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Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
   2.  Conventions and Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
   3.  Extension Metadata  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
     3.1.  suit-coswid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
     3.2.  text-version-required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
   4.  Extension Parameters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
     4.1.  suit-parameter-use-before . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
     4.2.  suit-parameter-minimum-battery  . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
     4.3.  suit-parameter-update-priority  . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
     4.4.  suit-parameter-version  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
     4.5.  suit-parameter-wait-info  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
     4.6.  suit-parameter-component-metadata . . . . . . . . . . . .   8
       4.6.1.  Creator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   9
       4.6.2.  Creation & Modification Time  . . . . . . . . . . . .   9
       4.6.3.  Component Default Permissions . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
       4.6.4.  User, Role, Group permissions . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
       4.6.5.  File Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
   5.  Extension Commands  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
     5.1.  suit-condition-use-before . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
     5.2.  suit-condition-image-not-match  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
     5.3.  suit-condition-minimum-battery  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
     5.4.  suit-condition-update-authorized  . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
     5.5.  suit-condition-version  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
     5.6.  suit-directive-wait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
     5.7.  suit-directive-override-multiple  . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
     5.8.  suit-directive-copy-params  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
   6.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
     6.1.  SUIT Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
     6.2.  SUIT Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17
   7.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17
   8.  References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17
     8.1.  Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17
     8.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18
   Appendix A.  A.  Full CDDL  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18
   Authors' Addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  22

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1.  Introduction

   Full management of software updates for unattended, connected
   devices, such as Internet of Things devices requires a cooperation
   between the update author(s) and management, distribution, policy
   enforcement, and auditing systems.  This specification provides the
   extensions to the SUIT manifest ([I-D.ietf-suit-manifest]) that
   enable an author to coordinate with these other systems.  These
   extensions enable authors to instruct devices to examine update
   priority, local update authorisation, update lifetime, and system
   properties.  They also enable devices to report and distributors to
   collect Software Bill of Materials information.

   Extensions in this specification are OPTIONAL to implment and
   OPTIONAL to include in manifests unless otherwise designated.

2.  Conventions and Terminology

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
   "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
   BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
   capitals, as shown here.

   Additionally, the following terminology is used throughout this
   document:

   *  SUIT: Software Update for the Internet of Things, also the IETF
      working group for this standard.

3.  Extension Metadata

   Some additional metadata makes management of SUIT updates easier:

   *  CoSWID, CoMID, CoRIM

   *  Text descriptions of requirements

3.1.  suit-coswid

   a CoSWID can enable Software Bill-of-Materials use-cases.  A CoMID
   can enable monitoring of expected hardware.  A CoRIM (which may
   contain both CoSWID and CoMID) can enable both of these use-cases,
   but can also act as the transport for expected values to an
   attestation Verifier.  Tightly coupling update and attestation
   ensures that verification infrastructure always knows what software
   to expect on each device.

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   suit-coswid is a member of the suit-manifest.  It contains a Concise
   Software Identifier (CoSWID) as defined in [I-D.ietf-sacm-coswid].
   This element SHOULD be made severable so that it can be discarded by
   the Recipient or an intermediary if it is not required by the
   Recipient.

   suit-coswid typically requires no processing by the Recipient.
   However all Recipients MUST NOT fail if a suit-coswid is present.

   suit-coswid is RECOMMENDED to implement and RECOMMENDED to include in
   manifests.

   NOTE: CoRIM comprises a list of CoSWID and a list of CoMID, so it may
   be preferable to a CoSWID.

   NOTE: CoMID may be a preferable alternative to Vendor ID/Class ID,
   however it consumes more bandwidth, so a UUID based on CoMID may be
   appropriate.

3.2.  text-version-required

   suit-text-version-required is used to represent a version-based
   dependency on suit-parameter-version as described in Section 4.4 and
   Section 5.5.  To describe a version dependency, a Manifest Author
   SHOULD populate the suit-text map with a SUIT_Component_Identifier
   key for the dependency component, and place in the corresponding map
   a suit-text-version-required key with a free text expression that is
   representative of the version constraints placed on the dependency.
   This text SHOULD be expressive enough that a device operator can be
   expected to understand the dependency.  This is a free text field and
   there are no specific formatting rules.

   By way of example only, to express a dependency on a component "['x',
   'y']", where the version should be any v1.x later than v1.2.5, but
   not v2.0 or above, the author would add the following structure to
   the suit-text element.  Note that this text is in cbor-diag notation.

   [h'78',h'79'] : {
       7 : ">=1.2.5,<2"
   }

4.  Extension Parameters

   Several parameters are needed to define the behaviour of the commands
   specified in Section 5.  These parameters follow the same
   considerations as defined in Section 8.4.8 of
   [I-D.ietf-suit-manifest].

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   +=================+===================================+=============+
   | Name            | CDDL Structure                    | Reference   |
   +=================+===================================+=============+
   | Use Before      | suit-parameter-use-before         | Section 4.1 |
   +-----------------+-----------------------------------+-------------+
   | Minimum         | suit-parameter-minimum-battery    | Section 4.2 |
   | Battery         |                                   |             |
   +-----------------+-----------------------------------+-------------+
   | Update          | suit-parameter-update-priority    | Section 4.3 |
   | Priority        |                                   |             |
   +-----------------+-----------------------------------+-------------+
   | Version         | suit-parameter-version            | Section 4.4 |
   +-----------------+-----------------------------------+-------------+
   | Wait Info       | suit-parameter-wait-info          | Section 4.5 |
   +-----------------+-----------------------------------+-------------+
   | Component       | suit-parameter-component-metadata | Section 4.6 |
   | Metadata        |                                   |             |
   +-----------------+-----------------------------------+-------------+

                                  Table 1

4.1.  suit-parameter-use-before

   An expiry date for the use of the manifest encoded as the positive
   integer number of seconds since 1970-01-01.  Implementations that use
   this parameter MUST use a 64-bit internal representation of the
   integer.  Used with Section 5.1

4.2.  suit-parameter-minimum-battery

   This parameter sets the minimum battery level in mWh.  This parameter
   is encoded as a positive integer.  Used with suit-condition-minimum-
   battery (Section 5.3).

4.3.  suit-parameter-update-priority

   This parameter sets the priority of the update.  This parameter is
   encoded as an integer.  It is used along with suit-condition-update-
   authorized (Section 5.4) to ask an application for permission to
   initiate an update.  This does not constitute a privilege inversion
   because an explicit request for authorization has been provided by
   the Update Authority in the form of the suit-condition-update-
   authorized command.

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   Applications MAY define their own meanings for the update priority.
   For example, critical reliability & vulnerability fixes MAY be given
   negative numbers, while bug fixes MAY be given small positive
   numbers, and feature additions MAY be given larger positive numbers,
   which allows an application to make an informed decision about
   whether and when to allow an update to proceed.

4.4.  suit-parameter-version

   Indicates allowable versions for the specified component.  Allowable
   versions can be specified, either with a list or with range matching.
   This parameter is compared with version asserted by the current
   component when suit-condition-version (Section 5.5) is invoked.  The
   current component may assert the current version in many ways,
   including storage in a parameter storage database, in a metadata
   object, or in a known location within the component itself.

   The component version can be compared as:

   *  Greater.

   *  Greater or Equal.

   *  Equal.

   *  Lesser or Equal.

   *  Lesser.

   Versions are encoded as a CBOR list of integers.  Comparisons are
   done on each integer in sequence.  Comparison stops after all
   integers in the list defined by the manifest have been consumed OR
   after a non-equal match has occurred.  For example, if the manifest
   defines a comparison, "Equal [1]", then this will match all version
   sequences starting with 1.  If a manifest defines both "Greater or
   Equal [1,0]" and "Lesser [1,10]", then it will match versions 1.0.x
   up to, but not including 1.10.

   While the exact encoding of versions is application-defined, semantic
   versions map conveniently.  For example,

   *  1.2.3 = [1,2,3].

   *  1.2-rc3 = [1,2,-1,3].

   *  1.2-beta = [1,2,-2].

   *  1.2-alpha = [1,2,-3].

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   *  1.2-alpha4 = [1,2,-3,4].

   suit-condition-version is OPTIONAL to implement.

   Versions SHOULD be provided as follows:

   1.  The first integer represents the major number.  This indicates
       breaking changes to the component.

   2.  The second integer represents the minor number.  This is
       typically reserved for new features or large, non-breaking
       changes.

   3.  The third integer is the patch version.  This is typically
       reserved for bug fixes.

   4.  The fourth integer is the build number.

   Where Alpha (-3), Beta (-2), and Release Candidate (-1) are used,
   they are inserted as a negative number between Minor and Patch
   numbers.  This allows these releases to compare correctly with final
   releases.  For example, Version 2.0, RC1 should be lower than Version
   2.0.0 and higher than any Version 1.x.  By encoding RC as -1, this
   works correctly: [2,0,-1,1] compares as lower than [2,0,0].
   Similarly, beta (-2) is lower than RC and alpha (-3) is lower than
   RC.

4.5.  suit-parameter-wait-info

   suit-directive-wait (Section 5.6) directs the manifest processor to
   pause until a specified event occurs.  The suit-parameter-wait-info
   encodes the parameters needed for the directive.

   The exact implementation of the pause is implementation-defined.  For
   example, this could be done by blocking on a semaphore, registering
   an event handler and suspending the manifest processor, polling for a
   notification, or aborting the update entirely, then restarting when a
   notification is received.

   suit-parameter-wait-info is encoded as a map of wait events.  When
   ALL wait events are satisfied, the Manifest Processor continues.  The
   wait events currently defined are described in the following table.

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      +======================+==========+==========================+
      | Name                 | Encoding | Description              |
      +======================+==========+==========================+
      | suit-wait-event-     | int      | Same as suit-parameter-  |
      | authorization        |          | update-priority          |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-     | int      | Wait until power state   |
      | power                |          |                          |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-     | int      | Wait until network state |
      | network              |          |                          |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-     | See      | Wait for other device to |
      | other-device-version | below    | match version            |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-time | uint     | Wait until time (seconds |
      |                      |          | since 1970-01-01)        |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-     | uint     | Wait until seconds since |
      | time-of-day          |          | 00:00:00                 |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-     | uint     | Wait until seconds since |
      | time-of-day-utc      |          | 00:00:00 UTC             |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-day- | uint     | Wait until days since    |
      | of-week              |          | Sunday                   |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+
      | suit-wait-event-day- | uint     | Wait until days since    |
      | of-week-utc          |          | Sunday UTC               |
      +----------------------+----------+--------------------------+

                                 Table 2

   suit-wait-event-other-device-version reuses the encoding of suit-
   parameter-version-match.  It is encoded as a sequence that contains
   an implementation-defined bstr identifier for the other device, and a
   list of one or more SUIT_Parameter_Version_Match.

4.6.  suit-parameter-component-metadata

   In some instances, a system may need to know the file metadata for a
   component.  This metadata can include:

   *  creator

   *  creation time

   *  modification time

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   *  default permissions (rwx)

   *  a map of user/permission pairs

   *  a map of role/permission pairs

   *  a map of group/permission pairs

   *  file type

   Component metadata is applied at time of fetch, copy, or write; see
   [I-D.ietf-suit-manifest], sections 8.4.10.4, 8.4.10.5, 8.4.10.6.
   Therefore, the component metadata parameter must be set in advance of
   the component being fetched, copied into, or written.

4.6.1.  Creator

   Sometimes, management of file systems requires that the creator of
   each file is correctly recorded.  Because the default creator of
   files will be the update agent, this can obscure the actual creator
   of each file.  The Creator metadata element allows overriding the
   default behaviour and setting the correct creator.

   The creator is defined as follows:

   SUIT_meta_actor_id = UUID_Tagged / bstr / str / int
   UUID_Tagged = #6.37(bstr)

   The actor ID can be whatever is most appropriate for any given
   system.  For example, the actor ID might be a string (e.g.,
   username), integer (e.g., POSIX userid), or UUID (e.g., TEEP TA
   UUID).

4.6.2.  Creation & Modification Time

   The creation and modification times are defined by CBOR time types.
   These are defined in [RFC8949], Section 3.4.2.  The CBOR tag is
   REQUIRED when either creation or modification time are provided.

   suit-meta-modification-time => #6.1(uint)
   suit-meta-creation-time => #6.1(uint)

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4.6.3.  Component Default Permissions

   Typical permissions management systems require read, write, and
   execute permissions that are applied to all users who do not have
   their own explicit permissions.  These are the default permissions
   for the current component.  Default permissions are described by the
   following CDDL:

   SUIT_meta_permissions = uint .bits SUIT_meta_permission_bits
   SUIT_meta_permission_bits = &(
       r: 2, w: 1, x: 0,
       * $$SUIT_meta_permission_bits_extensions
   )

4.6.4.  User, Role, Group permissions

   Many filesystems have users and groups.  Additionally some have
   roles.  Actors that have these associations can have specific
   permissions associated with them for each component.  Each of these
   sets of permissions is defined the same way: with a map of actor
   identifiers to permissions.

   SUIT_meta_permission_map = {
       + SUIT_meta_actor_id => SUIT_meta_permissions
   }

   The SUIT_meta_actor_id is the same as defined for Creator,
   Section 4.6.1.

4.6.5.  File Type

   File Type typically identifies whether a file is a directory, regular
   file, or symbolic link.  If not specified, File Type defaults to
   regular file.

   This enables specific management operations for SUIT command
   sequences:

   *  To create a directory

      -  Set the Component Index to the Component Identifier of the
         directory to be created

      -  Set the Component metadata, including the file type for
         directory

      -  Set suit-parameter-content to an empty bstr

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      -  Invoke suit-directive-write

   *  To create a symbolic link

      -  Set the Component Index to the Component Identifier of the link
         to be created

      -  Set the Component metadata, including the file type for
         symbolic link

      -  Set suit-parameter-content to the link target

      -  Invoke suit-directive-write

   For example, the following Payload Fetch & Install sequences will
   create a new /usr/local/bin directory, download https://cdn.example/
   example3.bin into a new file: /usr/local/bin/example3, then create a
   symlink at /usr/bin/example that points to /usr/local/bin/example3.

   *  Common has components for:

      -  /usr/bin/example

      -  /usr/local/bin

      -  /usr/local/bin/example3

   *  Payload fetch:

      -  set component index = 1

      -  set parameters:

         o  content = h''

         o  metadata = {file-type: directory}

      -  write

      -  set component index = 2

      -  set URI = "https://cdn.example/example3.bin"

      -  fetch

      -  condition image digest

   *  Install:

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      -  set component index = 0

      -  set parameters:

         o  content = "/usr/local/bin/example3"

         o  metadata = {file-type: symlink}

      -  write

5.  Extension Commands

   The following table defines the semantics of the commands defined in
   this specification in the same way as in the Abstract Machine
   Description, Section 6.4, of [I-D.ietf-suit-manifest].

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     +=============+=================+===============================+
     | Command     | CDDL Identifier | Semantic of the Operation     |
     | Name        |                 |                               |
     +=============+=================+===============================+
     | Use Before  | suit-condition- | assert(now() <                |
     |             | use-before      | current.params[use-before])   |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
     | Check Image | suit-condition- | assert(not binary-            |
     | Not Match   | image-not-match | match(digest(current),        |
     |             |                 | current.params[digest]))      |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
     | Check       | suit-condition- | assert(battery >=             |
     | Minimum     | minimum-battery | current.params[minimum-       |
     | Battery     |                 | battery])                     |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
     | Check       | suit-condition- | assert( isAuthorized(         |
     | Update      | update-         | current.params[priority]))    |
     | Authorized  | authorized      |                               |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
     | Check       | suit-condition- | assert(version_check(current, |
     | Version     | version         | current.params[version]))     |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
     | Wait For    | suit-directive- | until event(arg), wait        |
     | Event       | wait            |                               |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
     | Override    | suit-directive- | components[i].params[k] := v  |
     | Multiple    | override-       | for-each k,v in d for-each    |
     |             | multiple        | i,d in arg                    |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
     | Copy Params | suit-directive- | current.params[k] =           |
     |             | copy-params     | components[i].params[k] for k |
     |             |                 | in l for i,l in arg           |
     +-------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+

                                  Table 3

5.1.  suit-condition-use-before

   Verify that the current time is BEFORE the specified time. suit-
   condition-use-before is used to specify the last time at which an
   update should be installed.  The recipient evaluates the current time
   against the suit-parameter-use-before parameter (Section 4.1), which
   must have already been set as a parameter, encoded as seconds after
   1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.  Timestamp conditions MUST be evaluated in
   64 bits, regardless of encoded CBOR size. suit-condition-use-before
   is OPTIONAL to implement.

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5.2.  suit-condition-image-not-match

   Verify that the current component does not match the suit-parameter-
   image-digest (Section 8.4.8.6 of [I-D.ietf-suit-manifest]).  If no
   digest is specified, the condition fails. suit-condition-image-not-
   match is OPTIONAL to implement.

5.3.  suit-condition-minimum-battery

   suit-condition-minimum-battery provides a mechanism to test a
   Recipient's battery level before installing an update.  This
   condition is primarily for use in primary-cell applications, where
   the battery is only ever discharged.  For batteries that are charged,
   suit-directive-wait is more appropriate, since it defines a "wait"
   until the battery level is sufficient to install the update. suit-
   condition-minimum-battery is specified in mWh. suit-condition-
   minimum-battery is OPTIONAL to implement. suit-condition-minimum-
   battery consumes suit-parameter-minimum-battery (Section 4.2).

5.4.  suit-condition-update-authorized

   Request Authorization from the application and fail if not
   authorized.  This can allow a user to decline an update. suit-
   parameter-update-priority (Section 4.3) provides an integer priority
   level that the application can use to determine whether or not to
   authorize the update.  Priorities are application defined. suit-
   condition-update-authorized is OPTIONAL to implement.

5.5.  suit-condition-version

   suit-condition-version allows comparing versions of firmware.
   Verifying image digests is preferred to version checks because
   digests are more precise. suit-condition-version examines a
   component's version against the version info specified in suit-
   parameter-version (Section 4.4)

5.6.  suit-directive-wait

   suit-directive-wait directs the manifest processor to pause until a
   specified event occurs.  Some possible events include:

   1.  Authorization

   2.  External Power

   3.  Network availability

   4.  Other Device Firmware Version

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   5.  Time

   6.  Time of Day

   7.  Day of Week

5.7.  suit-directive-override-multiple

   This directive enables setting parameters for multiple components at
   the same time.  This allows a small reduction in encoding overhead:

   *  without override-multiple, the encoding for each component
      consists of:

      -  set-component-index (2 bytes)

      -  override-parameters (1 byte + parameter map)

   *  with override-multiple, the encoding for each component consists
      of:

      -  the component index key (1 byte)

      -  the parameter map

   Override-multiple requires the command (1-2 bytes) and one additional
   map to hold the parameter sets (1 byte).  For one component, there is
   no savings.  For multiple components, there is an encoding savings of
   2 bytes per component.

   Proper structuring of code should ensure that override-multiple
   follows a code-path nearly identical to set-component-index +
   override-parameters.

   This command is purely an encoding alias for set-component-index and
   override-parameters.  The component index is set to the last
   component listed in the override-multiple argument when override-
   multiple completes.

   The following CDDL defines the argument for suit-directive-override-
   multiple:

   CDDL SUIT_Override_Mult_Arg = { uint => {+ $$SUIT_Parameters} }

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5.8.  suit-directive-copy-params

   suit-directive-copy-params enables a manifest author to specify one
   or more components to copy parameters from, and a list of parameters
   to copy from each specified source component.

   The behaviour is exactly the same as override parameters, but with
   parameter values defined in existing components.  Parameters are only
   copied between identical keys (no copying from URI to digest, for
   example).

   For each entry in the map, the manifest processor sets the source
   component to be the component identified by the index contained in
   the map key.  For each parameter identified in the copy list, the
   manifest processor copies the parameter from the source component to
   the current component.

   The following CDDL defines the argument for suit-directive-copy-
   params:

   CDDL SUIT_Directive_Copy_Params = { uint => [+ int] }

6.  IANA Considerations

   IANA is requested to:

   *  allocate key 14 in the SUIT Envelope registry for suit-coswid

   *  allocate key 14 in the SUIT Manifest registry for suit-coswid

   *  allocate key 7 in the SUIT Component Text registry for suit-text-
      version-required

   *  allocate the commands and parameters as shown in the following
      tables

6.1.  SUIT Commands

                +=======+===================+=============+
                | Label | Name              | Reference   |
                +=======+===================+=============+
                | 4     | Use Before        | Section 5.1 |
                +-------+-------------------+-------------+
                | 25    | Image Not Match   | Section 5.2 |
                +-------+-------------------+-------------+
                | 26    | Minimum Battery   | Section 5.3 |
                +-------+-------------------+-------------+
                | 27    | Update Authorized | Section 5.4 |

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                +-------+-------------------+-------------+
                | 28    | Version           | Section 5.5 |
                +-------+-------------------+-------------+
                | 29    | Wait For Event    | Section 5.6 |
                +-------+-------------------+-------------+
                | 34    | Override Multiple | Section 5.7 |
                +-------+-------------------+-------------+
                | 35    | Copy Params       | Section 5.8 |
                +-------+-------------------+-------------+

                                  Table 4

6.2.  SUIT Parameters

                 +=======+=================+=============+
                 | Label | Name            | Reference   |
                 +=======+=================+=============+
                 | 4     | Use Before      | Section 4.1 |
                 +-------+-----------------+-------------+
                 | 26    | Minimum Battery | Section 4.2 |
                 +-------+-----------------+-------------+
                 | 27    | Update Priority | Section 4.3 |
                 +-------+-----------------+-------------+
                 | 28    | Version         | Section 4.4 |
                 +-------+-----------------+-------------+
                 | 29    | Wait Info       | Section 4.5 |
                 +-------+-----------------+-------------+

                                  Table 5

7.  Security Considerations

   This document extends the SUIT manifest specification.  A detailed
   security treatment can be found in the architecture [RFC9019] and in
   the information model [I-D.ietf-suit-information-model] documents.

8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

   [I-D.ietf-sacm-coswid]
              Birkholz, H., Fitzgerald-McKay, J., Schmidt, C., and D.
              Waltermire, "Concise Software Identification Tags", Work
              in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-sacm-coswid-24, 24
              February 2023, <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/
              draft-ietf-sacm-coswid-24>.

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   [I-D.ietf-suit-manifest]
              Moran, B., Tschofenig, H., Birkholz, H., Zandberg, K., and
              O. Rønningstad, "A Concise Binary Object Representation
              (CBOR)-based Serialization Format for the Software Updates
              for Internet of Things (SUIT) Manifest", Work in Progress,
              Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-suit-manifest-23, 10 September
              2023, <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-
              suit-manifest-23>.

   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2119>.

   [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
              2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,
              May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8174>.

   [RFC8949]  Bormann, C. and P. Hoffman, "Concise Binary Object
              Representation (CBOR)", STD 94, RFC 8949,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC8949, December 2020,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8949>.

   [RFC9019]  Moran, B., Tschofenig, H., Brown, D., and M. Meriac, "A
              Firmware Update Architecture for Internet of Things",
              RFC 9019, DOI 10.17487/RFC9019, April 2021,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9019>.

8.2.  Informative References

   [I-D.ietf-suit-information-model]
              Moran, B., Tschofenig, H., and H. Birkholz, "A Manifest
              Information Model for Firmware Updates in Internet of
              Things (IoT) Devices", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft,
              draft-ietf-suit-information-model-13, 8 July 2021,
              <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-suit-
              information-model-13>.

Appendix A.  A.  Full CDDL

   To be valid, the following CDDL MUST be appended to the SUIT Manifest
   CDDL.  The SUIT CDDL is defined in Appendix A of
   [I-D.ietf-suit-manifest]

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   $$SUIT_severable-members-extensions //= (
       suit-coswid => bstr)
   ;    suit-coswid => bstr .cbor concise-swid-tag)

   $$severable-manifest-members-choice-extensions //= (
       suit-coswid => bstr .cbor SUIT_Command_Sequence / SUIT_Digest
   )

   SUIT_Condition //= (
       suit-condition-image-not-match,   SUIT_Rep_Policy)
   SUIT_Condition //= (
       suit-condition-use-before,        SUIT_Rep_Policy)
   SUIT_Condition //= (
       suit-condition-minimum-battery,   SUIT_Rep_Policy)
   SUIT_Condition //= (
       suit-condition-update-authorized, SUIT_Rep_Policy)
   SUIT_Condition //= (
       suit-condition-version,           SUIT_Rep_Policy)

   SUIT_Directive //= (
       suit-directive-wait,              SUIT_Rep_Policy)

   SUIT_Directive //= (
       suit-directive-override-multiple, SUIT_Override_Mult_Arg)
   SUIT_Directive //=(
       suit-directive-copy-params,       SUIT_Directive_Copy_Params)

   SUIT_Override_Mult_Arg = {
       + uint => {+ $$SUIT_Parameters}
   }
   SUIT_Directive_Copy_Params = {
       + uint => [+ int]
   }

   SUIT_Wait_Event = { + SUIT_Wait_Events }

   SUIT_Wait_Events //= (suit-wait-event-authorization => int)
   SUIT_Wait_Events //= (suit-wait-event-power => int)
   SUIT_Wait_Events //= (suit-wait-event-network => int)
   SUIT_Wait_Events //= (suit-wait-event-other-device-version
       => SUIT_Wait_Event_Argument_Other_Device_Version)
   SUIT_Wait_Events //= (suit-wait-event-time => uint); Timestamp
   SUIT_Wait_Events //= (suit-wait-event-time-of-day
       => uint); Time of Day (seconds since 00:00:00)
   SUIT_Wait_Events //= (suit-wait-event-day-of-week
       => uint); Days since Sunday

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   SUIT_Wait_Event_Argument_Other_Device_Version = [
       other-device: bstr,
       other-device-version: [ + SUIT_Parameter_Version_Match ]
   ]

   SUIT_Parameters //= (suit-parameter-use-before => uint)
   SUIT_Parameters //= (suit-parameter-minimum-battery => uint)
   SUIT_Parameters //= (suit-parameter-update-priority => int)
   SUIT_Parameters //= (suit-parameter-version =>
       SUIT_Parameter_Version_Match)
   SUIT_Parameters //= (suit-parameter-wait-info =>
       bstr .cbor SUIT_Wait_Event)
   SUIT_Parameters //= (suit-parameter-component-metadata =>
       bstr .cbor SUIT_Component_Metadata)

   SUIT_Parameter_Version_Match = [
       suit-condition-version-comparison-type:
           SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Types,
       suit-condition-version-comparison-value:
           SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Value
   ]
   SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Types /=
       suit-condition-version-comparison-greater
   SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Types /=
       suit-condition-version-comparison-greater-equal
   SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Types /=
       suit-condition-version-comparison-equal
   SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Types /=
       suit-condition-version-comparison-lesser-equal
   SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Types /=
       suit-condition-version-comparison-lesser

   suit-condition-version-comparison-greater = 1
   suit-condition-version-comparison-greater-equal = 2
   suit-condition-version-comparison-equal = 3
   suit-condition-version-comparison-lesser-equal = 4
   suit-condition-version-comparison-lesser = 5

   SUIT_Condition_Version_Comparison_Value = [+int]

   SUIT_Component_Metadata = {
       ? suit-meta-default-permissions => SUIT_meta_permissions,
       ? suit-meta-user-permissions => SUIT_meta_permission_map,
       ? suit-meta-group-permissions => SUIT_meta_permission_map,
       ? suit-meta-role-permissions => SUIT_meta_permission_map,
       ? suit-meta-file-type => SUIT_Filetype,
       ? suit-meta-modification-time => CBOR_Datetime,

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       ? suit-meta-creation-time => CBOR_Datetime,
       ? suit-meta-creator => SUIT_meta_actor_id,
       * $$SUIT_Component_Metadata_Extensions
   }

   SUIT_meta_permissions = uint .bits SUIT_meta_permission_bits
   SUIT_meta_permission_bits = &(
       write_attr_ex: 13,
       read_attr_ex: 12,
       sync: 11,
       delete: 10,
       recurse_delete: 9,
       write_attr: 8,
       change_owner: 7,
       change_perm: 6,
       read_perm: 5,
       read_attr: 4,
       creatdir_append: 3,
       list_read: 2,
       create_write: 1,
       traverse_exec: 0,
       * $$SUIT_meta_permission_bits_extensions
   )

   SUIT_meta_permission_map = {
       + SUIT_meta_actor_id => SUIT_meta_permissions
   }

   SUIT_meta_actor_id = UUID_Tagged / bstr / str / int
   UUID_Tagged = #6.37(bstr)

   $$suit-text-component-key-extensions //= (
       suit-text-version-required => tstr)

   suit-coswid = 14
   suit-condition-use-before        = 4
   suit-condition-image-not-match          = 25
   suit-condition-minimum-battery          = 26
   suit-condition-update-authorized        = 27
   suit-condition-version                  = 28

   suit-directive-wait                     = 29
   suit-directive-override-multiple        = 34
   suit-directive-copy-params              = 35

   suit-wait-event-authorization        = 1

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   suit-wait-event-power                = 2
   suit-wait-event-network              = 3
   suit-wait-event-other-device-version = 4
   suit-wait-event-time                 = 5
   suit-wait-event-time-of-day          = 6
   suit-wait-event-day-of-week          = 7

   suit-parameter-use-before        = 4
   suit-parameter-minimum-battery   = 26
   suit-parameter-update-priority   = 27
   suit-parameter-version           = 28
   suit-parameter-wait-info         = 29

   suit-text-version-required      = 7

Authors' Addresses

   Brendan Moran
   Arm Limited
   Email: Brendan.Moran.ietf@gmail.com

   Ken Takayama
   SECOM CO., LTD.
   Email: ken.takayama.ietf@gmail.com

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