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BOOM Speculative Attacks

This repository holds all the work-in-progress code used to check if BOOM is susceptible to Spectre attacks.

Project Members

Name Github Handle
Abraham Gonzalez abejgonzalez
Ed Younis riyt
Ben Korpan bkorpan
Jerry Zhao jerry123

Further Details

BOOM Configuration

This is working with the version of BOOM located at https://github.com/riscv-boom/riscv-boom/commit/8bb0e34feedf6d7b2465b10e0e166fec988b0396.

Processor Details:

Extra Addition: Default FTQ Size

Fetch Width        : 2
Decode Width       : 2
Issue Width        : 4
ROB Size           : 100

==Dense BTB==
Sets          : 512
Banks         : 2
Ways          : 4
Branch Levels : 2
Tag Size      : 13
Offset Size   : 13

==BIM==
(4 Kbits = 0 kB) Bimodal Table (1024 entries across 2 banks)

==GShare==
(2 kB) GShare Predictor, with 23 bits of history for (2-wide fetch) and 4096 entries.

Implemented Attacks

The following attacks are implemented within the repo.

  • Spectre-v1 or Bounds Check Bypass [1]
    • condBranchMispred.c
  • Spectre-v2 or Branch Target Injection [1]
    • indirBranchMispred.c

Not Completed Attacks

The following attacks are in-progress and are not working yet.

  • Return Stack Buffer Attack [2]
    • returnStackBuffer.c
    • Main reason why this doesn't work is because the RSB was disconnected in the BPU (commented out).

Building the tests

To build you need to run make

Running the Tests

This builds "baremetal" binaries that can directly run on the BOOM configuration that was specified above.

References

[1] P. Kocher, D. Genkin, D. Gruss, W. Haas, M. Hamburg, M. Lipp, S. Mangard, T. Prescher, M. Schwarz, and Y. Yarom, “Spectre attacks: Exploiting speculative execution,” ArXiv e-prints, Jan. 2018

[2] E. M. Koruyeh, K. N. Khasawneh, C. Song, N. Abu-Ghazaleh, “Spectre Returns! Speculation Attacks using the Return Stack Buffer,” 12th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies, 2018

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Proof of concepts for speculative attacks using the BOOM core (https://github.com/riscv-boom/riscv-boom)

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