TrustFS: An SGX-Enabled Stackable File System Framework

Tânia Esteves, Ricardo Macedo, Alberto Faria, Bernardo Portela, J. Paulo, J. Pereira, Danny Harnik
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Abstract

Data confidentiality in cloud services is commonly ensured by encrypting information before uploading it. However, this approach limits the use of content-aware functionalities, such as deduplication and compression. Although this issue has been addressed individually for some of these functionalities, no unified framework for building secure storage systems exists that can leverage such operations over encrypted data. We present TrustFS, a programmable and modular stackable file system framework for implementing secure content-aware storage functionalities over hardware-assisted trusted execution environments. This framework extends the original SafeFS architecture to provide the isolated execution guarantees of Intel SGX. We demonstrate its usability by implementing an SGX-enabled stackable file system prototype while a preliminary evaluation shows that it incurs reasonable performance overhead when compared to conventional storage systems. Finally, we highlight open research challenges that must be further pursued in order for TrustFS to be fully adequate for building production-ready secure storage solutions.
TrustFS:一个启用sgx的可堆叠文件系统框架
云服务中的数据保密性通常通过在上传信息之前对信息进行加密来保证。但是,这种方法限制了内容感知功能的使用,例如重复数据删除和压缩。尽管已经针对其中一些功能单独解决了这个问题,但目前还没有构建安全存储系统的统一框架,可以在加密数据上利用这些操作。我们提出了TrustFS,一个可编程的模块化可堆叠文件系统框架,用于在硬件辅助的可信执行环境中实现安全的内容感知存储功能。该框架扩展了原来的saff体系结构,以提供英特尔SGX的隔离执行保证。我们通过实现一个支持sgx的可堆叠文件系统原型来证明它的可用性,而初步评估表明,与传统存储系统相比,它会产生合理的性能开销。最后,我们强调了开放的研究挑战,为了使TrustFS完全适合构建生产就绪的安全存储解决方案,必须进一步追求。
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