DocumentCode
123899
Title
Closing the Gap between Speed and Configurability of Multi-bit Fault Emulation Environments for Security and Safety-Critical Designs
Author
Nyberg, Ralph ; Nolles, Jurgen ; Heyszl, Johann ; Rabe, Dirk ; Sigl, Georg
Author_Institution
Fraunhofer Inst. AISEC, Munich, Germany
fYear
2014
fDate
27-29 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
114
Lastpage
121
Abstract
Steadily decreasing transistor sizes and new multi beam laser attacks lead to an increasing amount of multi-bit fault occurrences, e.g. during fault attacks against cryptographic implementations. Therefore, multi-bit fault injection becomes more important during security and safety verification. Fault injection techniques which are applicable during the development cycle of a device are based on either software implementations, e.g. formal methods and simulations, or fault emulation environments in hardware. So far, simulations provide the best configurability whereas fault emulation environments provide the best performance in terms of run time. This contribution presents an FPGA-based emulation environment that combines the advantages of both simulation-based and emulation-based environments. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to achieve this. Permanent and transient multi-bit faults are configurable at run time where the selection of a fault model, the configuration of the injection time and fault duration is supported without the need for re-synthesizing the design. We propose three measures for performance optimization allowing us to support all the fault configuration capabilities at run time without performance penalty. Our experimental results show that the presented emulation environment reaches the theoretical optimal performance for a wide range of fault configurations using our proposed optimizations.
Keywords
fault diagnosis; field programmable gate arrays; security of data; FPGA-based emulation environment; emulation-based environments; fault configuration capabilities; fault duration; fault model; injection time configuration; multibit fault emulation environment configurability; multibit fault emulation environment speed; permanent multibit faults; safety-critical designs; security; simulation-based environments; transient multibit faults; Circuit faults; Clocks; Emulation; Fault location; Hardware; Instruments; Registers; FPGA-based fault emulation; configurability; fault injection; multi-bit fault; performance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital System Design (DSD), 2014 17th Euromicro Conference on
Conference_Location
Verona
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DSD.2014.39
Filename
6927234
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