区块链应用中的信任关系建模:以可重构的片上系统为例

M. Méré, F. Jouault, Loïc Pallardy, R. Perdriau
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如今,系统芯片(SoC)组件在各种智能设备中无处不在。每个片上系统包含许多不同的模块,提供特定的功能,如WiFi或蓝牙连接。虽然将每个这样的模块集成到SoC中通常需要支付一些版税,但并非所有模块对于所有应用程序或整个设备生命周期都是必需的。此外,不可能为每个应用制造特定的SoC。因此,通过在整个生命周期内启用可信赖的远程SoC重新配置,有望获得显著优势。文献中已经提出了一些尝试解决这一挑战的方法。它们通常基于区块链技术,以便在不放弃信任的情况下支持去中心化。回顾这些方法,我们发现了拟议协议中的一个潜在缺陷。事实上,SoC应该能够信任所提供的区块链信息,而不需要任何集中化。为了验证我们的怀疑,我们在本文中建议使用Verifpal:一种基于文本协议模型的加密协议验证工具。我们以一种稍微不正统的方式使用它,以便在文献中的一种方法中建立信任关系的模型,并验证它。结果表明,在某些假设下,缺陷确实存在。我们提出并模拟了几种可能的修复方法,并指出了它们各自的局限性。
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Modeling Trust Relationships in Blockchain Applications: The Case of Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip
Nowadays, System-on-Chip (SoC) components are found everywhere in all kinds of smart devices. Each System-on-Chip contains many different blocks that provide specific functionalities, such as WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity. Whereas integrating each such block in a SoC typically requires paying some royalties, not all blocks are necessary for all applications, or throughout a device's lifecycle. Moreover, it is not possible to manufacture a specific SoC for each application. Significant advantages are therefore expected to be gained by enabling trustworthy remote SoC reconfiguration throughout their life cycles. A few approaches attempting to address this challenge have been proposed in the literature. They are typically based on Blockchain technology in order to support decentralization without relinquishing trust. Reviewing these approaches lead us to identify a potential flaw in the proposed protocols. Indeed, a SoC should be able to trust Blockchain information that it is given, without requiring any centralization. In order to validate our suspicions, we propose in this paper to use Verifpal: a cryptographic protocol verification tool that works from textual protocol models. We use it in a slightly unorthodox way in order to model the trust relationships in one of the approaches from the literature, and to verify it. The results show that, under some assumptions, a flaw is indeed present. We propose and model several possible fixes, and present their respective limitations.
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