DocumentCode :
44223
Title :
Networks on Chip with Provable Security Properties
Author :
Wassel, Hassan M. G. ; Ying Gao ; Oberg, Jason K. ; Huffmire, Ted ; Kastner, Ryan ; Chong, Frederic T. ; Sherwood, Timothy
Author_Institution :
Google, Mountain View, CA, USA
Volume :
34
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
May-June 2014
Firstpage :
57
Lastpage :
68
Abstract :
In systems where a lack of safety or security guarantees can be catastrophic or even fatal, noninterference is used to separate domains handling critical (or confidential) information from those processing normal (or unclassified) data for purposes of fault containment and ease of verification. This article introduces SurfNoC, an on-chip network that significantly reduces the latency incurred by strict temporal partitioning. By carefully scheduling the network into waves that flow across the interconnect, data from different domains carried by these waves are strictly noninterfering while avoiding the significant overheads associated with cycle-by-cycle time multiplexing. The authors describe the scheduling policy and router microarchitecture changes required, and evaluate the information-flow security of a synthesizable implementation through gate-level information flow analysis. When comparing their approach for varying numbers of domains and network sizes, they find that in many cases SurfNoC can reduce the latency overhead of implementing cycle-level noninterference by up to 85 percent.
Keywords :
network-on-chip; processor scheduling; security of data; SurfNoC; cycle-by-cycle time multiplexing; cycle-level noninterference; gate-level information flow analysis; information-flow security; network scheduling; networks on chip; provable security properties; Computer architecture; Computer security; Microarchitecture; Network-on-chip; Ports (Computers); Quality of service; Schedules; Computer architecture; Computer security; Microarchitecture; Network-on-chip; Ports (Computers); Quality of service; Schedules; high performance computing; high-assurance systems; networks on chip; noninterference; security; virtualization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Micro, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0272-1732
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MM.2014.46
Filename :
6828567
Link To Document :
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