Hi Markus, Joakim,

 

Apologize for the slow reply. TF-M core experts are having national holiday this week and will back to you next week.

Meanwhile, could you give a bit more details on the scenario you consider?

Is it NS stack overflow problem but not a security breach, mitigated by stack sealing on S side?

 

Thanks,

Anton

 

From: Andersson, Joakim via TF-M <tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 8:36 AM
To: Swarowsky, Markus <Markus.Swarowsky@nordicsemi.no>; tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org
Subject: [TF-M] Re: Enable stack protection in the regression tests

 

Can anyone confirm or deny if enabling stack protection in the TF-M non-secure application is possible?

 

-Joakim Andersson

 

From: Swarowsky, Markus via TF-M <tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org>
Sent: torsdag 29. september 2022 16:49
To: tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org
Subject: [TF-M] Enable stack protection in the regression tests

 

Hey,


While trying to debug a crash in the TF-M regression tests, I noticed that the msplim_ns register is set to 0x0, leaving the non-secure application without any stack to protection, sadly I wasn't able to figure out how to enable the stack protection, which would be nice as we suspect that a stack overflow could cause the crash.

Therefore, I would be interested if it possible to enable stack protection for the non-secure application of the TF-M regression tests and if so, how?



Thanks for the help

Markus Swarowsky | R & D Engineer
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