Efficient and Precise Information Flow Control for Machine Code through Demand-Driven Secure Multi-Execution

Tobias F. Pfeffer, Thomas Göthel, S. Glesner
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Dynamic Information Flow Control (IFC) systems, like No-Sensitive-Upgrade or Permissive-Upgrade, can guarantee Termination-Insensitive Non-Interference, but reject valid programs due to their inability to track implicit flows. More advanced multi-execution based approaches, like Shadow Execution and Secure Multi-Execution, are precise and guarantee Termination-Sensitive Non-Interference, but require additional resources or, in the case of Faceted Evaluation, deep changes to the execution semantics. In this paper, we propose a novel efficient and precise Information Flow Control system for machine code through Demand-Driven Secure Multi-Execution. Our key idea is to use lightweight single-execution monitoring as long as the execution is secretless and fork multiple copies on-demand when necessary. We present the first Secure Multi-Execution implementation for legacy code in Unix-based environments and show that our demand-driven optimization drastically reduces the run-time overhead for cat and sha256sum. Our results indicate that further acceleration is possible through improved static analyses, making multi-execution based IFC systems applicable to machine code.
基于需求驱动的安全多执行的机器代码高效精确信息流控制
动态信息流控制(IFC)系统,如No-Sensitive-Upgrade或permission - upgrade,可以保证终止不敏感的不干扰,但由于无法跟踪隐式流而拒绝有效程序。更高级的基于多执行的方法,如影子执行和安全多执行,是精确的,并保证终止敏感的不干扰,但需要额外的资源,或者,在分面计算的情况下,对执行语义进行深度更改。本文提出了一种基于需求驱动的安全多执行机制的新型高效精确的机器码信息流控制系统。我们的关键思想是使用轻量级的单执行监控,只要执行是无秘密的,并在必要时按需分叉多个副本。我们展示了基于unix环境中遗留代码的第一个安全多执行实现,并展示了我们的需求驱动优化大大降低了cat和sha256sum的运行时开销。我们的研究结果表明,通过改进静态分析,进一步加速是可能的,使基于多执行的IFC系统适用于机器码。
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