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Add support for DOIT #811

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@vbgl vbgl commented May 28, 2024

This is derived from PR #736. It adds to the architecture descriptions data about which instructions have “Data Operand Independent Timing” (DOIT). The CT checkers can use this data to verify that sensitive (secret) information is only operated through such instructions.

@vbgl vbgl force-pushed the pr-736 branch 2 times, most recently from b4eac59 to 0de273b Compare May 28, 2024 12:06
@vbgl vbgl marked this pull request as ready for review May 28, 2024 13:04
@vbgl vbgl changed the title Pr 736 Add support for DOIT May 28, 2024
@vbgl vbgl force-pushed the pr-736 branch 2 times, most recently from a2e0e2b to 552b683 Compare May 28, 2024 14:03
@vbgl vbgl added this to the 2024.06.0 milestone May 28, 2024
@vbgl vbgl force-pushed the pr-736 branch 4 times, most recently from 4c3e4bd to 5a2cae1 Compare June 14, 2024 13:40
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Looks good to me. Though long term, the automation for extraction of the lists should live somewhere, because it would get lost otherwise.

@bgregoir bgregoir merged commit a63434e into main Jun 24, 2024
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@bgregoir bgregoir deleted the pr-736 branch June 24, 2024 15:28
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