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sign_helper | ||
src | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
enclave.xml | ||
linkerscript.lds | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
selfsigning.pem |
What is this?
This project contains a noop enclave with a single ECALL that does nothing. Its purpose is to demonstrate our ability to create a signed enclave and to test the signature process through an HSM.
How to run
The following Makefile targets execute different steps in the signing process and output into build/
make unsigned
will build the unsigned enclave (noop_enclave.unsigned.so).
The following targets use OpenSSL instead of the HSM:
make signed-openssl
will sign the unsigned enclave with openssl using selfsigning.pem (noop_enclave.signed.openssl.so).
make sigstruct-openssl
will extract the SIGSTRUCT into a blob as well as a pretty printed txt from the openssl signed enclave (noop_enclave.sigstruct.openssl.bin, noop_enclave.sigstruct-pretty.openssl.txt).
The following targets use the HSM. They require an extra PROFILE=[dev|prod]
argument to indicate whether to use a local HSM simulator or the real thing.
make generate-key-hsm PROFILE=[dev|prod] [OVERWRITE=true]
will generate a fresh key for the profile. By default this will not overwrite an existing key, for that pass in MODE=overwrite.
make signed-hsm PROFILE=[dev|prod]
will sign the unsigned enclave with the HSM. This target requires authentication (noop_enclave.signed.hsm.so).
make sigstruct-hsm PROFILE=[dev|prod]
will extract the SIGSTRUCT into a blob as well as a pretty printed txt from the HSM signed enclave (noop_enclave.sigstruct.hsm.bin, noop_enclave.sigstruct-pretty.hsm.txt).
make noop_test
will create a test binary that loads an enclave and runs the noop ECALL inside it. For example:
./build/noop_test ./build/noop_enclave.signed.openssl.so
will run the noop ECALL using the openssl signed enclave.