Microarchitectural Weird Machines – Communications of the ACM
AbstractSide-channel attacks, such as Spectre, rely on properties of modern CPUs that permit discovery of microarchitectural state via timing of various operations. The Weird Machine concept is an increasingly popular model for characterization of execution that arises from side effects of conventional computing constructs. In this work, we introduce microarchitectural weird machines (µWM), code constructions that allow performing computation through the means of side effects and conflicts betwe...
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