Visible to the public What to Lock?: Functional and Parametric Locking

TitleWhat to Lock?: Functional and Parametric Locking
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsYasin, Muhammad, Sengupta, Abhrajit, Schafer, Benjamin Carrion, Makris, Yiorgos, Sinanoglu, Ozgur, Rajendran, Jeyavijayan(JV)
Conference NameProceedings of the on Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2017
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-1-4503-4972-7
Keywordsboolean satisfiability, Collaboration, composability, IP piracy, logic encryption, logic locking, pattern locks, policy, policy-based governance, pubcrawl, Resiliency, reverse engineering
Abstract

Logic locking is an intellectual property (IP) protection technique that prevents IP piracy, reverse engineering and overbuilding attacks by the untrusted foundry or end-users. Existing logic locking techniques are all based on locking the functionality; the design/chip is nonfunctional unless the secret key has been loaded. Existing techniques are vulnerable to various attacks, such as sensitization, key-pruning, and signal skew analysis enabled removal attacks. In this paper, we propose a tenacious and traceless logic locking technique, TTlock, that locks functionality and provably withstands all known attacks, such as SAT-based, sensitization, removal, etc. TTLock protects a secret input pattern; the output of a logic cone is flipped for that pattern, where this flip is restored only when the correct key is applied. Experimental results confirm our theoretical expectations that the computational complexity of attacks launched on TTLock grows exponentially with increasing key-size, while the area, power, and delay overhead increases only linearly. In this paper, we also coin ``parametric locking," where the design/chip behaves as per its specifications (performance, power, reliability, etc.) only with the secret key in place, and an incorrect key downgrades its parametric characteristics. We discuss objectives and challenges in parametric locking.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3060403.3060492
DOI10.1145/3060403.3060492
Citation Keyyasin_what_2017