MORE2:安全NVM的可变形加密与编码

Wei Zhao, D. Feng, Yu Hua, Wei Tong, Jingning Liu, Jie Xu, Chunyan Li, Gaoxiang Xu, Yiran Chen
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内存加密可以提高非易失性内存(Non-volatile Memory, nvm)的安全性,但它会显著增加写入nvm的数据位,并导致严重的寿命和性能下降。目前的加密技术的目标是减少对许多现有的干净字的重新加密,不幸的是,这遭受了高加密开销(即延迟和能量)和许多不必要的写入。同时,压缩技术可以减少加密NVM的写操作。然而,我们发现它们可能会破坏数据模式并增加修改字,从而导致安全NVM中的许多加密。在本文中,我们提出了MORphable Encryption and Encoding (MORE2)方案来解决这些问题。我们的MORphable Encryption (MORE)技术旨在减少整行重复加密,避免整行加密。此外,MORE还提出了一种基于预测的写方案,以避免对干净行进行加密,并对预测为脏行的行进行预加密。因此,MORE可以将加密从NVM的关键路径上移除。此外,MORE2提出了变形选择性编码(Morphable Selective Encoding, MSE)方案来压缩修改后的单词,同时保留干净的单词。MORE2采用行计数器对所有元数据进行加密,保证高安全性。实验结果表明,与现有设计相比,MORE2使加密NVM的比特翻转率降低了53.5%,访问延迟降低了27.32%,IPC性能提高了12.1%,写能量降低了29.1%。
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MORE2: Morphable Encryption and Encoding for Secure NVM
Memory encryption can enhance the security of Non-volatile memories (NVMs), but it significantly increases the data bits written to NVMs and leads to severe lifetime and performance degradation. Current encryption techniques aim to reduce the re-encryption to many existing clean words, which unfortunately suffer from high encryption overheads (i.e. latency and energy) and many unnecessary writes. In the meantime, compression techniques can reduce the writes of encrypted NVM. However, we find that they may destroy the data patterns and increase the modified words, resulting in many encryptions in secure NVM. In this paper, we propose the MORphable Encryption and Encoding (MORE2) scheme to address these problems. Our MORphable Encryption (MORE) technique aims to reduce the full-line re-encryption and avoid clean line encryption. Besides, MORE proposes a prediction-based write scheme to avoid the encryption of clean lines, and pre-encrypt the lines that are predicted as dirty. Therefore, MORE can remove the encryption from the critical path of NVM. Furthermore, MORE2 proposes the Morphable Selective Encoding (MSE) scheme to compress the modified words while preserving clean words. MORE2 encrypts all metadata with the line counter to guarantee high security. Experimental results show that MORE2 reduces the bit flips of encrypted NVM by 53.5 %, decreases the access latency by 27.32%, improves the IPC performance by 12.1 %, and reduces the write energy by 29.1 % compared with the state-of-the-art design.
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