Green TEE is a Trusted OS designed to run in Secure-EL1 (S-EL1) mode on processors supporting ARM Trustzone. This project has 8 components which put together gives a working Linux Kernel in NS-EL1 and Green TEE running in S-EL1.
- Arm Trusted Firmware: arm-trusted-firmware/
- Green TEE Secure Payload Dispatcher (inside TF-A as EL3 runtime service): arm-trusted-firmware/services/spd/green_teed/
- Buildroot: buildroot/
- U-Boot: u-boot/
- Linux Kernel: linux/
- Linux Kernel TEE Driver: linux/drivers/green_tee
- Green TEE Core: /tee
- Linux Userspace Client: /client
The build system is designed to highly simplify the compilation process as these components have various build-time configurations.
The userspace client can use ioctl() to issue requests to the Linux Kernel which passes relevant information to TF-A through an SMC call. TF-A then switches context to Green TEE where the request is processed.
- GREEN_TEE_PRINT: Print a string in the Secure World terminal sent by NS-EL0 application.
- GREEN_TEE_ENCRYPT: Encrypt a buffer passed from NS-EL0 using the One Time Pad cryptographic algorithm.
- GREEN_TEE_DECRYPT: Decrypt a buffer passed from NS-EL0 using the One Time Pad cryptographic algorithm.
chmod +x ./install.sh
./install.sh
make
QEMU forwards S-EL1's serial device data to localhost:12345. A netcat connection has to be established on another terminal.
make nc
(terminal 2)
make run
(terminal 1)
Lower Terminal: Linux Kernel
Upper Terminal: Green TEE