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On The Performance of ARM TrustZone

Published 24 Jun 2019 in cs.OS and cs.PF | (1906.09799v2)

Abstract: The TrustZone technology, available in the vast majority of recent ARM processors, allows the execution of code inside a so-called secure world. It effectively provides hardware-isolated areas of the processor for sensitive data and code, i.e., a trusted execution environment (TEE). The OP-TEE framework provides a collection of toolchain, open-source libraries and secure kernel specifically geared to develop applications for TrustZone. This paper presents an in-depth performance- and energy-wise study of TrustZone using the OP-TEE framework, including secure storage and the cost of switching between secure and unsecure worlds, using emulated and hardware measurements.

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