通过部分控制流线性化消除侧通道

IF 1.5 2区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems Pub Date : 2023-05-03 DOI:10.1145/3594736
Luigi Soares, Michael Canesche, Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira
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部分控制流线性化是一种代码转换,旨在最大化矢量化程序中执行的工作。在本文中,我们为它找到了一种新的服务。我们证明了部分控制流线性化可以保护程序免受定时攻击。这种转换是合理的:给定其公共输入的实例,部分线性化的程序总是运行相同的指令序列,而不考虑秘密输入。顺便说一句,如果原始程序是公共安全的,那么对数据缓存的访问将是转换代码中的数据遗忘。变换是最优的:每个依赖于某些秘密数据的分支都被线性化;任何只依赖于公共数据的分支都不会被线性化。因此,转换保留了完全依赖于公共信息的循环。如果每个离开循环的分支都依赖于秘密数据,那么转换后的程序将不会终止。我们的转换以非琐碎的方式扩展了以前的工作。它处理C结构,如“goto”、“break”、“switch”和“continue”,这些在FaCT领域特定语言中是不存在的(2018)。与Constantine(2021)一样,我们的转换确保了操作不变性,但不需要分析信息。此外,与SC Eliminator(2018)和Lif(2021)相比,它处理包含在编译时行程计数未知的循环的程序。
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Side-channel Elimination via Partial Control-flow Linearization
Partial control-flow linearization is a code transformation conceived to maximize work performed in vectorized programs. In this article, we find a new service for it. We show that partial control-flow linearization protects programs against timing attacks. This transformation is sound: Given an instance of its public inputs, the partially linearized program always runs the same sequence of instructions, regardless of secret inputs. Incidentally, if the original program is publicly safe, then accesses to the data cache will be data oblivious in the transformed code. The transformation is optimal: Every branch that depends on some secret data is linearized; no branch that depends on only public data is linearized. Therefore, the transformation preserves loops that depend exclusively on public information. If every branch that leaves a loop depends on secret data, then the transformed program will not terminate. Our transformation extends previous work in non-trivial ways. It handles C constructs such as “goto,” “break,” “switch,” and “continue,” which are absent in the FaCT domain-specific language (2018). Like Constantine (2021), our transformation ensures operation invariance but without requiring profiling information. Additionally, in contrast to SC-Eliminator (2018) and Lif (2021), it handles programs containing loops whose trip count is not known at compilation time.
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ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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