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Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +01001Runtime Security Subsystem (RSS)
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3
4Introduction
5------------
6
7Runtime Security Subsystem (RSS) is an Arm subsystem that provides a reference
8implementation of the HES Host in the
9`Arm Confidential Compute Architecture (CCA) <https://www.arm.com/architecture/security-features/arm-confidential-compute-architecture>`_.
10It is designed to be integrated into A-profile compute subsystems that implement
11Arm CCA, where it serves as the Root of Trust.
12
13RSS initially boots from immutable code (BL1_1) in its internal ROM, before
14jumping to BL1_2, which is provisioned and hash-locked in RSS OTP. The updatable
15MCUBoot BL2 boot stage is loaded from host system flash into RSS SRAM, where it
16is authenticated. BL2 loads and authenticates the TF-M runtime into RSS SRAM
17from host flash. BL2 is also responsible for loading initial boot code into
18other subsystems within the host.
19
David Vincze8c95d2a2022-01-19 10:11:58 +010020The RSS platform port supports the TF-M Crypto, TF-M Initial Attestation,
21Measured Boot and TF-M Platform services along with the corresponding
22regression tests. It supports the IPC model in multi-core topology with
23Isolation Level 1 and 2.
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +010024
25Building TF-M
26-------------
27
Anton Komlev0dbe8f12022-06-17 16:48:12 +010028Follow the instructions in :doc:`Build instructions </building/tfm_build_instruction>`.
Raef Coles5a6345e2022-09-29 12:39:58 +010029Build TF-M with platform name: `arm/rss/<rss platform name>`
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +010030
Raef Coles5a6345e2022-09-29 12:39:58 +010031For example for building RSS for Total Compute platforms:
32``-DTFM_PLATFORM=arm/rss/tc``
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +010033
34Signing host images
35-------------------
36
37RSS BL2 can load boot images into other subsystems within the host system. It
38expects images to be signed, with the signatures attached to the images in the
39MCUBoot metadata format.
40
41The `imgtool Python package <https://pypi.org/project/imgtool/>`_ can be used to
42sign images in the required format. To sign a host image using the development
43key distributed with TF-M, use the following command::
44
45 imgtool sign \
46 -k <TF-M base directory>/bl2/ext/mcuboot/root-RSA-3072.pem \
47 --public-key-format full \
48 --max-align 8 \
49 --align 1 \
50 -v "0.0.1" \
51 -s 1 \
52 -H 0x1000 \
53 --pad-header \
54 -S 0x80000 \
55 --pad \
56 --boot-record "HOST" \
57 -L <load address> \
58 <binary infile> \
59 <signed binary outfile>
60
Jamie Foxa1e86022022-07-12 17:58:02 +010061The ``load address`` is the logical address in the RSS memory map to which BL2
62will load the image. RSS FW expects the first host image to be loaded to address
63``0x70000000`` (the beginning of the RSS ATU host access region), and each
64subsequent host image to be loaded at an offset of ``0x100000`` from the
65previous image. The RSS ATU should be configured to map these logical addresses
66to the physical addresses in the host system that the images need to be loaded
67to.
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +010068
69For more information on the ``imgtool`` parameters, see the MCUBoot
70`imgtool documentation <https://docs.mcuboot.com/imgtool.html>`_.
71
72.. warning::
73
74 The TF-M development key must never be used in production. To generate a
75 production key, follow the imgtool documentation.
76
77Running the code
78----------------
79
80To run the built images, they need to be concatenated into binaries that can be
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +000081placed in ROM and flash. To create the ROM image, navigate to the TF-M build
82directory and run the following ``srec_cat`` command::
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +010083
84 srec_cat \
85 bl1_1.bin -Binary -offset 0x0 \
86 bl1_provisioning_bundle.bin -Binary -offset 0xE000 \
87 -o rom.bin -Binary
88
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +000089For development purposes, the OTP image is included as a provisioning bundle in
90the ROM image and provisioned into OTP by BL1_1.
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +010091
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +000092To create the flash image, the following ``fiptool`` command should be run.
93``fiptool`` documentation can be found `here <https://trustedfirmware-a.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/tools-build.html?highlight=fiptool#building-and-using-the-fip-tool>`_.
94Note that an up-to-date fiptool that supports the RSS UUIDs must be used.::
95
96 fiptool create \
97 --align 8192 --rss-bl2 bl2_signed.bin \
98 --align 8192 --rss-ns tfm_ns_signed.bin \
99 --align 8192 --rss-s tfm_s_signed.bin \
100 --align 8192 --rss-scp-bl1 <signed Host SCP BL1 image> \
101 --align 8192 --rss-ap-bl1 <signed Host AP BL1 image> \
102 fip.bin
103
104If you already have a ``fip.bin`` containing host firmware images, RSS FIP
105images can be patched in::
106
107 fiptool update --align 8192 --rss-bl2 bl2_signed.bin fip.bin
108 fiptool update --align 8192 --rss-ns tfm_ns.bin fip.bin
109 fiptool update --align 8192 --rss-s tfm_s.bin fip.bin
110
111If XIP mode is enabled, the following ``fiptool`` command should be run to
Raef Coles7763a472022-11-10 17:11:40 +0000112create the flash image::
113
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +0000114 fiptool create \
115 --align 8192 --rss-bl2 bl2_signed.bin \
116 --align 8192 --rss-ns tfm_ns.bin \
117 --align 8192 --rss-s tfm_s.bin \
118 --align 8192 --rss-sic-tables-ns tfm_ns_sic_tables_signed.bin \
119 --align 8192 --rss-sic-tables-s tfm_s_sic_tables_signed.bin \
120 --align 8192 --rss-scp-bl1 <signed Host SCP BL1 image> \
121 --align 8192 --rss-ap-bl1 <signed Host AP BL1 image> \
122 fip.bin
Raef Coles45b4f2a2022-11-10 16:43:39 +0000123
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +0000124Once the FIP is prepared, a host flash image can be created using ``srec_cat``::
Raef Coles45b4f2a2022-11-10 16:43:39 +0000125
126 srec_cat \
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +0000127 fip.bin -Binary -offset 0x0 \
Raef Coles45b4f2a2022-11-10 16:43:39 +0000128 -o host_flash.bin -Binary
129
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +0000130If GPT support is enabled, and a host ``fip.bin`` and ``fip_gpt.bin`` has been
131obtained, RSS images can be inserted by first patching the host FIP and then
132inserting that patched FIP into the GPT image::
133
134 sector_size=$(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep -i "sector size (logical):" | \
135 sed 's/.*logical): \([0-9]*\) bytes/\1/')
136
137 fip_label=" FIP_A$"
138 fip_start_sector=$(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep "$fip_label" | awk '{print $2}')
139 fip_sector_am=$(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep "$fip_label" | awk '{print $3 - $2}')
140
141 dd if=fip.bin of=fip_gpt.bin bs=$sector_size seek=$fip_start_sector \
142 count=$fip_sector_am conv=notrunc
143
144 fip_label = " FIP_B$"
145 fip_start_sector = $(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep "$fip_label" | awk '{print $2}')
146 fip_sector_am = $(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep "$fip_label" | awk '{print $3 - $2}')
147
148 dd if=fip.bin of=fip_gpt.bin bs=$sector_size seek=$fip_start_sector \
149 count=$fip_sector_am conv=notrunc
150
151To patch a ``fip_gpt.bin`` without having an initial ``fip.bin``, the FIP can be
152extracted from the GPT image using the following commands (and can then be
153patched and reinserted using the above commands)::
154
155 sector_size=$(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep -i "sector size (logical):" | \
156 sed 's/.*logical): \([0-9]*\) bytes/\1/')
157
158 fip_label=" FIP_A$"
159 fip_start_sector=$(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep "$fip_label" | awk '{print $2}')
160 fip_sector_am=$(gdisk -l fip_gpt.bin | grep "$fip_label" | awk '{print $3 - $2}')
161
162 dd if=fip_gpt.bin of=fip.bin bs=$sector_size skip=$fip_start_sector \
163 count=$fip_sector_am conv=notrunc
164
165Once the ``fip_gpt.bin`` is prepared, it is placed at the base of the host flash
166image::
167
168 srec_cat \
169 fip_gpt.bin -Binary -offset 0x0 \
170 -o host_flash.bin -Binary
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +0100171
Raef Coles45b4f2a2022-11-10 16:43:39 +0000172The ROM binary should be placed in RSS ROM at ``0x11000000`` and the host flash
173binary should be placed at the base of the host flash. For the TC platform,
Raef Colescb866c32022-11-30 10:57:18 +0000174this is at ``0x80000000``.
Jamie Fox519cc4b2022-06-07 12:07:28 +0100175
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Raef Coles7763a472022-11-10 17:11:40 +0000178*Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.*