Using Dynamic Software Product Lines to Implement Adaptive SGX-enabled Systems

S. Krieter, Tobias Thiem, Thomas Leich
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In the light of computational outsourcing and external data storage, data protection and trusted execution become increasingly important. Novel hardware such as Intel's Software Guard extensions (SGX) attempts to provide a solution to protect data and computations from unauthorized access and manipulation, even against attackers with physical access to a machine. However, the current generation of SGX limits the protected memory space that can be efficiently used to 128 MiB, which must be shared between data and binary code. Thus, we propose to use a software product line approach to tailor an application's binary code in such a way that it can be updated during runtime, with the goal to only store relevant features in the protected memory at a given time. We provide a prototypical implementation that enables basic support for loading and unloading features during runtime and evaluate our prototype in terms of execution times against non-adaptive execution.
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使用动态软件产品线实现自适应sgx系统
在计算外包和外部数据存储的背景下,数据保护和可信执行变得越来越重要。英特尔的Software Guard扩展(SGX)等新型硬件试图提供一种解决方案,以保护数据和计算免受未经授权的访问和操纵,甚至可以抵御对机器进行物理访问的攻击者。但是,当前一代SGX限制了可以有效使用的保护内存空间为128 MiB,必须在数据和二进制代码之间共享。因此,我们建议使用软件产品线方法来定制应用程序的二进制代码,使其可以在运行时更新,目标是在给定时间仅将相关特性存储在受保护的内存中。我们提供了一个原型实现,它支持在运行时加载和卸载特性,并根据执行时间和非自适应执行来评估我们的原型。
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