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Rust SGX SDK v0.9.7 Release Notes

Provide sgx_tstd::untrusted namespace v0.9.7 provides sgx_tstd::untrusted::{fs,path,time} which related to ocall functions. They are always enabled no matter untrusted_fs or untrusted_time feature is enabled or not. The major concern of providing such a namespace is that we want the developer to know they are invoking ocall related functions which brings untrusted data into the trusted execution engine. For the best security practice, explicitly importing from sgx_tstd::untrusted is better than enabling feature in Cargo.toml. We stress that untrusted_fs and untrusted_time features are designed to be contingency plans and should only be enabled when porting an very complex Rust crate to Rust-SGX enclaves.

Rename feature untrusted_net to net net is well-known as untrusted and we think net is a better choice and similar to current features: backtrace and stdio.

Rust SGX SDK v0.9.6 Release Notes

Support latest Rust nightly build (nightly-2018-02-05-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)

Security enhancement Added three features for sgx_tstd: untrusted_fs untrusted_time untrusted_net to control the insecure ocall interface. By default, io-related features in fs/time/net are DISABLED. To enable them, please add feature declarations such as features = ["untrusted_fs"] for sgx_tstd in Cargo.toml. All sample codes and third party libraries are updated accordingly. Note that data from unstrusted fs/time are UNTRUSTEDand thus use them AT YOUR OWN RISK. Data from net are well-known as untrusted and need validation instinctively. We strongly recommend our TLS termination for network access, instead of using net directly.

Refined sgxtime and support sgxcounter Moved the trusted time service to sgx_tservice::sgxtime and implemented the monotonic counter in sgx_tservice::sgxcounter.

Rust SGX SDK v0.9.5 Release Notes

Support latest Rust nightly build (nightly-2018-01-19-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)

Xargo support Rust SGX SDK v0.9.5 provides xargo support with a target x86_64-unknown-linux-sgx. To compile a crate using xargo, add a corresponding json config and make appropirate changes to the source code, then compile it with xargo build -target x86_64-unknown-linux-sgx --release. Porting is easier! Please refer to the ported third-party libraries for more details.

Network access support We port part of std::net to sgx_tstd::net. Now sgx_tstd::net supports most of socket functions by using 12 ocalls (defined in edl/sgx_net.edl).

Rustls, webpki and ring for TLS support We port the most famous TLS implementation rustls, along with its dependnecy webpki and crypto library ring into Rust-SGX world. And we provide a pair of TLS client/server application code samples. Please reference to tls sample codes for detail.

File system access (sgx_tstd::fs and sgx_tstd::sgxfs) support We port part of std::fs to sgx_tstd::fs for normal linux files. Also, we provide sgx_tstd::sgxfs to support Intel's protected_fs, an encrypted file access mechanism.

Time (sgx_tstd::time and sgx::tservice::SgxTime) support We port std::time to sgx_tstd::time and it provides untrusted local time. We implement sgx::tservice::SgxTime for the Intel ME based trusted timestamp. To use SgxTime, the iClsclient library and Dynamic Application Loader (DAL) Host Interface (aka JHI) are required. Please reference to sgxtime usage for detail.

Environment variable operation (sgx_tstd::env) support We port part of std::env to sgx_tstd::env to support setting/getting environment variables.

New third-party libraries

All of the third-party libraries could be compiled by make or XARGO_SGX=1 make. In this release, we have the following new libraries ported.

  1. bincode
  2. dtoa
  3. heapsize
  4. itoa
  5. linked-hash-map
  6. log
  7. ring
  8. rust-base64
  9. rust-serialize
  10. rustls
  11. safemem
  12. sct
  13. serde-rs
  14. webpki

About xargo's sysroot

xargo would generate a sysroot, including all basic libraries. In the past, everytime a Rust-SGX project is compiled via make, the basic Rust-SGX runtime would be compiled. Now, if we use xargo to compile (XARGO_SGX=1 make), only the first time xargo builds the sysroot and saves them in Rust's directory and the basic Rust-SGX libraries would be re-used later.

The current sysroot includes:

  1. libcompiler_builtins
  2. libcore
  3. liblibc
  4. libpanic_abort
  5. libpanic_unwind
  6. libsgx_alloc
  7. libsgx_rand
  8. libsgx_serialize
  9. libsgx_tcrypto
  10. libsgx_tdh
  11. libsgx_tkey_exchange
  12. libsgx_tprotected_fs
  13. libsgx_trts
  14. libsgx_tse
  15. libsgx_tseal
  16. libsgx_tservice
  17. libsgx_tunittest
  18. libstd
  19. libstd_unicode
  20. libunwind

Rust SGX SDK v0.9.1 Release Notes

Support Intel SGX SDK 2.0 for Linux Intel released Intel SGX SDK 2.0 for Linux recently and we upgraded Rust SGX SDK to support it.

Support latest Rust nightly build (nightly-2017-11-29-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) We upgraded sgx_tstd to support the latest Rust nightly release. On Nov 9th, librand had been removed from libstd in this commit and we did the same change on sgx_tstd as well as some other minor changes.

Provide rusty-machine in Intel SGX We ported the most popular machine learning library rusty-machine to Intel SGX, along with its examples. Please refer to the Rust SGX version rusty-machine and the machine learning code samples for more details.

Rust SGX SDK v0.9.0 Release Notes

Almost there! Rust SGX SDK v0.9.0 is coming up as a beta version of the future v1.0.0, with the most desired sgx_tstd as well as many new features!

Support Crate porting. Porting existing Rust crates into the SGX world becomes possible. We have successfully ported several crates from Crates.io with little modifications. Please refer to the section 'Porting Rust Crates' for step-by-step instructions.

Support programming untrusted components in Rust. Now v0.9.0 provides sgx_urts for the untrusted world! One can write Rust codes to start and run an SGX enclave!

Support Serialization/deserialization . Passing structured data to the enclave is no longer a problem! Rust SGX SDK v0.9.0 comes with sgx_serialize, providing secure serialization and deserialization APIs!

Support stdin/stdout/stderr. Now macros like println! are available inside SGX enclave.

Support backtrace inside SGX enclaves. Stack backtrace inside an SGX enclave could be automatically dumped on panicking after enabling the backtrace mechanism.

Support unit tests. Now one can write unit tests with Rust style assertions. Please refer to the new crate sgx_tunittest.

Rust SGX SDK v0.9.0 supports up-to-date Rust nightly build (tested on rust version 1.22.0-nightly (3c96d40d3 2017-09-28)).

Welcome to report bugs, and we will fix them as soon as possible. Thanks for your contributions!

New Features

  • sgx_tstd (previously known as sgx_tstdc) is designed to act as std in SGX programming. Now sgx_tstd fully supports of any, ascii borrow, boxed, cell, char, clone, cmp, collections, convert, default, error, f32, f64, ffi, fmt, hash, i8, i16, i32, i64, io, isize, iter, marker, mem, num, ops, option, panic, prelude, ptr, rc, result, slice, str, string, u8, u16, u32, u64, usize, vec, heap, i128, intrinsics, raw, u128, and partially supports of fs, os, path, sync and thread. For details, please refer to the section 'Difference between sgx_tstd and Rust std'.
  • New supports in untrusted world include sgx_urts (e.g., untrusted run time), sgx_ustdio (e.g., helper functions of stdio) and sgx_ubacktrace (e.g., helper functions of backtrace).
  • Serialization/deserialization is supported by sgx_serialzie.
  • Rust style PRNG interface sgx_rand along with its Derive feature support.
  • Backtrace mechanism is provided by mod backtrace in sgx_tstd and sgx_ubacktrace + libbacktrace.
  • Adopting the new alloc_system through sgx_alloc.

New sample codes

In samplecode directory, we provide the following new code samples:

  • hello-rust is the helloworld sample written in pure Rust.
  • backtrace is a sample showing how to enabling backtrace mechanism inside the enclave.
  • file shows basic usage of SGX's new file system APIs.
  • unit-test shows the way of writing unit tests and conduct unit testing.
  • zlib-lazy-static-sample shows how to use ported third party crates inside enclave.

In third_party directory, we provide six crates ported from untrusted world.

  • inflate a simple implementation of inflate algorithm.
  • libflate a more complex implementation of inflate algorithm. It dependents on adler32-rs and byteorder.
  • lazy-static.rs a widely used crate for initializing static data structures.
  • yansi printing colorful characters on terminal.

Programming with sgx_tstd in enclave

std is the most important and fundamental crate in Rust. Due to Intel SGX's limitations, many features in Rust's std are incompatible with SGX, thus not all features of std are available in Intel SGX enclaves.

To offer a user-friendly and secure Rust environment in SGX, we implement sgx_tstd. It is very much similar to Rust's std and easy to use. Here is a sample usage:

In Cargo.toml of your project, add the following line to include sgx_tstd

[dependency]
sgx_tstd = { path = "path/to/sgx_tstd" }

And add the following lines in your lib.rs (use vec as an example here):

extern crate sgx_tstd as std;
use std::vec::Vec;

One can use sgx_tstd in the namespace of std and write Rust program as usual.

But sgx_tstd has its own limitations. We replace some Rust struct with SGX struct (e.g. Mutex now is SgxMutex). We rename some of these structs because the implementation of SgxMutex is vastly different from Rust's Mutex. And we want developers to be clear which mutex they are using.

Please refer to 'Difference between sgx_tstd and Rust std' for the detail of sgx_tstd.

Porting Rust Crates into the SGX world

The most important thing is that the trusted world is a no_std world. If you see linking errors such as f32 f64 panic_fmt is already defined in std, it means that you are linking the Rust's std to the enclave. This is absolutely wrong. You need to check every direct and indirect dependent crates to see if depends on std.

Here is a step-by-step instruction for porting crates to the SGX enclave. To be easy, we name the crate you want to port as 'root crate'.

  1. For each dependent crate of the root crate, check if it uses something like std::vec::Vec. Almost all crates use std.
  2. Download the source codes of the above identified dependent crates.
  3. Fix their Cargo.toml. In the dependency section, change the crate location to local file system ({ path = "path/to/lib" })
  4. Add sgx_tstd to Cargo.toml as a new dependency, e.g., sgx_tstd = { path = "path/to/sgx_tstd" }.
  5. Edit the source code of each lib.rs. Add #[no_std] at the beginning, after all #![] inner attributes.
  6. Add an extra statement: extern crate sgx_tstd as std to include sgx_tstd under the std namespace.
  7. Eliminate all of the references to unsupported mod/macro/feature of sgx_tstd.
  8. Compile.

Please look into third_party directory for porting samples.

Experimental new docker image

The latest Intel SGX SDK for linux v1.9 only supports protobuf v2. Protobuf v2 has a lot of known bugs and is out-of-date. We provide an experimental dev environment with the latest protobuf v3.4.1 and a patched Intel SGX SDK v1.9.

The docker image is on the docker hub now. Please use the following command to download it.

docker pull baiduxlab/sgx-rust-experimental

Misc issues and hacks

  • In Intel's SGX SDK, $(SGX_SDK)/lib64/libsgx_tprotected_fs.a and libsgx_uprotected_fs.a contains extra header files, which would probably cause linking problems. To resolve this, one should run the following commands to remove the header files:
ar d $(SGX_SDK)/lib64/libsgx_uprotected_fs.a sgx_tprotected_fs_u.h
ar d $(SGX_SDK)/lib64/libsgx_tprotected_fs.a sgx_tprotected_fs_t.h

In the docker environment, these two static libraries have been properly patched.

  • Linking error on multiple liblibc. Crate libc is not designed for #![no_std] environment. Though it provides features for no_std, it cannot be linked to SGX enclaves. To resolve this, one should remove one of the existing liblibc rlib. Based on our observations, the larger one is the correct one.

In our docker environment, the extra liblibc is removed.

Difference between sgx_tstd and Rust std

For now we support a subset of Rust's std in the trusted world. There is a full list of supported mods/macros in sgx_tstd

New stuffs in sgx_tstd

New mods in sgx_tstd : enclave, backtrace, cpuid and sync::spinlock.

New macros : global_ctors_object and cfg_if.

New SGX structures (corresponding to Rust's std) :

Exist Structs Rust Sgx Structs
std::fs::File sgx_tstd::fs::SgxFile
std::thread::Thread sgx_tstd::thread::SgxThread
std::thread::ThreadId sgx_tstd::thread::SgxThreadId
std::sync::Mutex sgx_tstd::sync::SgxMutex
std::sync::MutexGuard sgx_tstd::sync::SgxMutexGuard
std::sync::Condvar sgx_tstd::sync::SgxCondvar
std::sync::RwLock sgx_tstd::sync::SgxRwLock
std::sync::RwLockReadGuard sgx_tstd::sync::SgxRwLockReadGuard
std::sync::RwLockwriteGuard sgx_tstd::sync::SgxRwLockwriteGuard

Fully supported mods in sgx_tstd

Mod Description
any This module implements the Any trait.
ascii Operations on ASCII strings and characters.
borrow A module for working with borrowed data.
boxed A pointer type for heap allocation.
cell Shareable mutable containers.
char A character type.
clone The clone trait for types that cannot be 'implicitly copied'.
cmp Functionality for ordering and comparison.
collections Collection types.
convert Traits for conversions between types.
default The default trait for types which may have meaningful default values. 
error Trais for working with Errors.
f32 32 bit float point support.
f64 64 bit float point support.
ffi Utilities related to FFI bindings.
fmt Utilities for formatting and printing Strings.
hash Generic hashing support.
i8 The 8-bit signed integer type.
i16 The 6-bit signed integer type.
i32 The 32-bit signed integer type.
i64 The 64-bit signed integer type.
io Traits, helpers, and type definitions for core I/O functionality.
isize The pointer-sized signed integer type.
iter Composable external iteration.
marker Primitive traits and types representing basic properties of types.
mem Basic functions for dealing with memory.
num Additional functionality for numeric.
ops Overloadable operators.
option Optional values.
panic Panic support in the standard library.
prelude The Rust Prelude.
ptr Raw, unsafe pointers, *const T, and *mut T.
rc Single-threaded reference-counting pointers. ’Rc’ stands for ‘Reference Counted’
result Error handling with the Result type.
slice A dynamically-sized view into a contiguous sequence, [T].
str Unicode string slices.
string A UTF-8 encoded, growable string.
u8 The 8-bit unsigned integer type.
u16 The 16-bit unsigned integer type.
u32 The 32-bit unsigned integer type.
u64 The 64-bit unsigned integer type.
usize The pointer-sized unsigned integer type.
vec A contiguous growable array type with heap-allocated content, written Vec<T>.
heap dox
i128 The 128-bit signed integer type.
intrinsics Rustc compiler intrinsics.
raw Contains struct definitions for the layout of compiler built-in types.
u128 The 128-bit unsigned integer type.

Fully supported macros in sgx_tstd

Macros Description
assert Ensure that a boolean expression is true at runtime.
assert_eq Asserts that two expressions are equal to each other (using PartialEq).
assert_ne Asserts that two expressions are not equal to each other (using PartialEq).
cfg Boolean evaluation of configuration flags.
column A macro which expands to the column number on which it was invoked.
compile_error Unconditionally causes compilation to fail with the given error message when encountered.
concat Concatenates literals into a static string slice.
debug_assert Ensure that a boolean expression is true at runtime.
debug_assert_eq Asserts that two expressions are equal to each other.
debug_assert_ne Asserts that two expressions are not equal to each other.
env Inspect an environment variable at compile time.
eprint Macro for printing to the standard error.
eprintln "Macro for printing to the standard error with a newline."
file A macro which expands to the file name from which it was invoked.
format Use the syntax described in std::fmt to create a value of type string. See std::fmt for more information.
format_arg The core macro for formatted string creation & output.
include Parse a file as an expression or an item according to the context.
include_bytes Includes a file as a reference to a byte array.
include_str Includes a utf8-encoded file as a string.
line A macro which expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
module_path Expands to a string that represents the current module path.
option_env Optionally inspect an environment variable at compile time.
panic The entry point for panic of Rust threads.
print Macro for printing to the standard output.
println Macro for printing to the standard output with a newline.
stringify A macro which stringifies its argument.
thread_local Declare a new thread local storage key of type std::thread::LocalKey.
concat_idents Concatenate identifiers into one identifier.
try Helper macro for reducing boilerplate code for matching Result together with converting downstream errors.
unimplemented A standardized placeholder for marking unfinished code. It panics with the message “not yet implemented” when executed.
unreachable A utility macro for indicating unreachable code.
vec Creates a Vec containing the arguments.
write Write formatted data into a buffer.
writeln Write formatted data into a buffer, with a newline appended.

Partially supported mods/traits in sgx_tstd

std::fs, std::os, std::path, std::sync, std::thread are partially supported in sgx_tstd. Here we only list the unsupported parts of them. All the other parts are supported.

  1. std::fs Unsupported stuffs: fs::Dirbuilder; fs::DirEntry; fs::FileType; fs::Metadata; fs::Permissions; fs::ReadDir; fs::canonicalize; fs::create_dir; fs::create_dir_all; fs::hard_link; fs::metadata; fs::read_dir; fs::read_link; fs::remove_dir; fs::remove_dir_all; fs::rename; fs::set_permissions; fs::soft_link; fs::symlink_metadata; fs::File::sync_all; fs::File::sync_data; fs::File::set_len; fs::File::metadata; fs::File::try_clone; fs::File::set_permissions; Debug for fs::File; AsRawFd for fs::File; FromRawFd for fs::File; IntoRawFd for fs::File; FileEx for fs::File; Clone for fs::OpenOptions; Debug for fs::OpenOptions; OpenOptionsExt for fs::OpenOptions;

  2. std::os Unsupported stuffs: os::linux; os::raw; os::unix::io; os::unix::net; os::unix::process; os::unix::raw; os::unix::thead; os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt; os::unix::fs::DirEntryExt; os::unix::fs::FileTypeExt; os::unix::fs::MetadataExt; os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt; os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;

  3. std::path Unsupported stuffs: path::Path::maetadata; path::Path::symlink_metadat; path::Path::canonicalize; path::Path::read_link; path::Path::read_dir; path::Path::exists; path::Path::is_file; path::Path::is_dir;

  4. std::sync Unsupported stuffs: sync::mpsc; sync::WaitTimeoutResult; sync::Condvar::wait_timeout_ms; sync::Condvar::wait_timeout;

  5. std::thread Unsupported stuffs: thread::Builder; thread::JoinHandle; thread::park_timeout; thread::park_timeout_ms; thread::sleep; thread::sleep_ms; thread::spawn; thread::yield_now; thread::Result; thread::Thread::name; Debug for thread::Thread;

Unsupported stuffs in sgx_tstd

Mod : std::env, std::net, std::process, std::time Macro : select