sancus-tee / sancus-core

Minimal OpenMSP430 hardware extensions for isolation and attestation
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implement sancus #16

Open nm1002 opened 5 years ago

nm1002 commented 5 years ago

I want to implement sancus, but I found that xula2-lx25 and StickIt! Board have stopped production, how can I get these two boards, thank you

AntonHermann commented 4 years ago

Hey, for an academic software project we want to implement Sancus on the Cyclone V FPGA.

We are working with the Altera DE10 Standard board instead of the older Altera DE1 that you've already provided in your repository. At the OpenMSP430 github repository, we noticed that the DE1 board was moved to obsolete directory.

Now we're at the point to implement the OpenMSP430 architecture onto the Cyclone V FPGA and already worked on adjusting the local assignments.

Here comes the question: Are you also working on the implementation of the Sancus architecture on the Altera DE10 Standard board? If so, there is no need for doing redundant parallel work and we'd prefer to support you instead and maybe continue from your current status. If not: Would you be interested in including our DE10 results in your repository, if we'd manage to get the architecture working? We've also contacted the OpenMSP430 developers for including the Altera DE10 in their repository. Apart from that, we would also like to know whether you have any older documentation which you used when you started creating the example project for the different boards, or if there might be anything that is not provided in the repository that we need.

muehlber commented 4 years ago

Hi Anton,

Thanks for getting in touch! We are not working on an DE10 implementation ourselves right now and we would be happy to include your port in the sancus-core repo. Did you get it to work already? Let us know if you need help or advice.

We will probably start working on porting Sancus to some Igloo FPGA from MicroSemi, early next year.

Also, we are always interested in understanding what other groups are doing with our work and prototypes and we are happy to link to applications and follow-up projects on the Sancus website. Please be in touch if you think you have something that could be of value to the community.

Happy New Year, JT