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HyperEnclave is an open and cross-platform trusted execution environment which runs on heterogeneous CPU platforms but decouples its root of trust from CPU vendors. In its nature, HyperEnclave calls for a better TEE ecosystem with improved transparency and trustworthiness. HyperEnclave has been implemented on various commodity CPU platforms and deployed in real-world confidential computing workloads.

Key features

  • Unified abstractions. Provide unified SGX-like abstraction with virtualization hardware.

  • Controlled RoT. RoT(Root of Trust) has been decoupled from CPU vendors and built on the trustworthy TPM.

  • Proved security. The first commerial Rust hypervisor that has been formally verified.

  • Auditability. The core has been open-sourced and audited by the National Authority.

Supported CPU List

We have successfully built HyperEnclave and performed tests on the following CPUs:

  • Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6342 CPU @ 2.80GHz
  • Intel 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
  • AMD EPYC 7601 64-core Processor @2.2GHz
  • AMD Ryzen R3-5300G 4-core Process @4GHz
  • Hygon C86 7365 24-core Processor @2.50GHz
  • Hygon C86 3350 8-core Processor @2.8GHz
  • ZHAOXIN KH-40000 @2.0/2.2GHz
  • ZHAOXIN KX-6000 @3.0GHz

Quick start

We take Intel platform as an example to show how to build HyperEnclave.

Prerequisites

Software version

Supported Linux kernel version

  • Linux kernel 4.19
  • Linux kernel 5.4

We can check the kernel version by:

$ uname -r

and install the required kernel (if necessary) by:

# Download and install Linux 5.4 kernel.
$ sudo apt install wget
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh/master/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh
$ chmod +x ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh
$ sudo ./ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh -i 5.4.0

# Reboot the system, and we need to select the kernel in grub menu.
$ sudo reboot

Hardware requirements

  • Intel platform which supports VMX
  • The DRAM size of your platform should be greater than 8GB

Steps

Reserve secure memory for HyperEnclave in kernel’s command-line

Open and modify the /etc/default/grub file, and append the following configurations for GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX:

memmap=4G\\\$0x100000000 intel_iommu=off intremap=off no5lvl

Take the new grub configuration into effect, and reboot the system:

$ sudo update-grub
$ sudo reboot

After reboot, check whether the modified kernel's command-line takes effect:

$ cat /proc/cmdline

You can see:

BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-... root=... memmap=4G$0x100000000 intel_iommu=off intremap=off no5lvl ...

Clone the repository

$ git clone https://github.com/HyperEnclave/hyperenclave.git
$ git clone https://github.com/HyperEnclave/hyperenclave-driver.git

Build the HyperEnclave's driver

$ cd hyperenclave-driver
$ make
$ cd ..

Build and install HyperEnclave

# Install rust toolchain 
$ curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
$ source $HOME/.cargo/env
$ rustup component add rust-src

# Build and install HyperEnclave
$ cd hyperenclave
$ make VENDOR=intel SME=off LOG=warn
$ make VENDOR=intel SME=off LOG=warn install
$ cd ..

Start HyperEnclave

$ cd hyperenclave/scripts
$ bash start_hyperenclave.sh
$ cd ../..

Show the messages in kernel ring buffer by:

$ dmesg

And you can see:

...
[0] Activating hypervisor on CPU 0...
[1] Activating hypervisor on CPU 1...
[2] Activating hypervisor on CPU 2...
[3] Activating hypervisor on CPU 3...
[4] Activating hypervisor on CPU 4...
[5] Activating hypervisor on CPU 5...
[6] Activating hypervisor on CPU 6...
[7] Activating hypervisor on CPU 7...
...

It indicates we successfully start the HyperEnclave.

Run TEE applications

We provide several sample TEE applications running atop of HyperEnclave. All of them are integrated into our docker image.

Here are instructions for starting the docker container:

# Pull the docker image
$ docker pull occlum/hyperenclave:0.27.10-hypermode-1.3.0-ubuntu20.04

# Start the container
$ docker run -dt --net=host --device=/dev/hyperenclave \
                --name hyperenclave_container \
                -w /root \
                occlum/hyperenclave:0.27.10-hypermode-1.3.0-ubuntu20.04 \
                bash

# Enter the container
$ docker exec -it hyperenclave_container bash

SGX SDK Samples

You can run TEE applications developed based on Intel SGX SDK. All the SGX SDK's sample codes are preinstalled in our docker image at /opt/intel/sgxsdk/SampleCode. Here is a sample (Command should be done inside Docker container):

$ cd /opt/intel/sgxsdk/SampleCode/SampleEnclave
$ make
$ ./app
Info: executing thread synchronization, please wait...
Info: SampleEnclave successfully returned.

Occlum demos

You can also run TEE applications developed based on Occlum. All the Occlum demos are preinstalled in our docker image at /root/occlum/demos. Before having a try on them, install enable_rdfsbase kernel module to make sure fsgsbase is enabled.

We take hello_c as an example. (Command should be done inside Docker container):

$ cd /root/occlum/demos/hello_c

# Compile the user program with the Occlum toolchain
$ occlum-gcc -o hello_world hello_world.c
# Ensure the program works well outside enclave
$ ./hello_world
Hello World

# Initialize a directory as the Occlum instance, and prepare the Occlum's environment
$ mkdir occlum_instance && cd occlum_instance
$ occlum init
$ cp ../hello_world image/bin/
$ occlum build

# Run the user program inside an HyperEnclave's enclave via occlum run
$ occlum run /bin/hello_world
Hello World!

Academic publications

[USENIX ATC'22] HyperEnclave: An Open and Cross-platform Trusted Execution Environment. Yuekai Jia, Shuang Liu, Wenhao Wang, Yu Chen, Zhengde Zhai, Shoumeng Yan, and Zhengyu He. 2022 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC 22). Carlsbad, CA, Jul, 2022.

@inproceedings {jia2022hyperenclave,
  author = {Yuekai Jia and Shuang Liu and Wenhao Wang and Yu Chen and Zhengde Zhai and Shoumeng Yan and Zhengyu He},
  title = {{HyperEnclave}: An Open and Cross-platform Trusted Execution Environment},
  booktitle = {2022 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC 22)},
  year = {2022},
  isbn = {978-1-939133-29-48},
  address = {Carlsbad, CA},
  pages = {437--454},
  url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc22/presentation/jia-yuekai},
  publisher = {USENIX Association},
  month = jul,
}

License

Except where noted otherwise, HyperEnclave's hypervisor is under the Apache License (Version 2.0). See the LICENSE files for details.

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