Make creation of certificates more robust

This fixes several issues:
  * Mostly all fields have to be set (at least it seems like this)
    to create certificates using 'make_key' successfully.
  * Handle default values.
  * Avoid unwanted whitespaces in 'SUBJECT' due of linebreak.

Signed-off-by: doak <doak+dev@posteo.net>
[GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org: added linebreak in commit message]
Acked-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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doak 2019-01-30 01:09:14 +01:00 committed by Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
parent d6448fbb8a
commit 1d677d9f9f
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@ -44,11 +44,27 @@ TARGET_FILES=$TARGET_DIR/obj/PACKAGING/target_files_intermediates/*-target_files
DIST_OUT_DIR=$OUT_DIR/"dist"/$DEVICE
RELEASE=replicant-6.0
read_var() {
local prompt="$1"
local var="$2"
# Store current value of variable as default.
eval "local default=\"\$$var\""
read -p "$prompt: [$default] " "$var"
# Set default value if empty.
eval "test -n \"\$$var\"" ||
eval "$var='$default'"
}
generate_keys () {
# keys default values
KEY_C=AU
KEY_ST=Some-State
KEY_O="Internet Widgits Pty Ltd"
local KEY_C="NA"
local KEY_ST="unknown"
local KEY_L="unknown"
local KEY_O="unknown"
local KEY_OU="unknown"
local KEY_CN="unknown"
local KEY_EA="unknown"
local SUBJECT
echo "No keys present. Generating them now."
echo
@ -58,16 +74,14 @@ generate_keys () {
echo "There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank."
echo "For some fields there will be a default value."
read -p "Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:" KEY_CN
read -p "State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:" KEY_ST
read -p "Locality Name (eg, city) []:" KEY_L
read -p "Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:" KEY_O
read -p "Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:" KEY_OU
read -p "Common Name (e.g. your name) []:" KEY_CN
read -p "Email Address []:" KEY_EA
SUBJECT="/C=$KEY_C/ST=$KEY_ST/L=$KEY_L/O=$KEY_O/OU=$KEY_OU/CN=$KEY_CN \
/emailAddress=$KEY_EA"
read_var "Country Name (2 letter code)" KEY_C
read_var "State or Province Name (full name)" KEY_ST
read_var "Locality Name (e.g. city)" KEY_L
read_var "Organization Name (e.g. company)" KEY_O
read_var "Organizational Unit Name (e.g. section)" KEY_OU
read_var "Common Name (e.g. your name)" KEY_CN
read_var "Email Address" KEY_EA
SUBJECT="/C=$KEY_C/ST=$KEY_ST/L=$KEY_L/O=$KEY_O/OU=$KEY_OU/CN=$KEY_CN/emailAddress=$KEY_EA"
mkdir $KEY_DIR
for x in releasekey platform shared media; do \