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- simulation-test.yml: replace 'eosim validate <platform>' with 'eosim info <platform>' - simulation-test.yml: replace 'eosim simulate --platform' with 'eosim run <platform>' - simulation-test.yml: replace 'eosim list-platforms' with 'eosim list' - eosim-sanity.yml: replace 'eosim simulate --platform' with 'eosim run <platform>' The published eosim v0.1.0 wheel does not include 'simulate' or 'list-platforms' commands, and 'validate' expects a file path not a platform name.
The eosim v0.1.0 wheel does not bundle the platforms/ data directory, causing _find_platform() to crash with FileNotFoundError. After installing the wheel, clone the platforms data from the EoSim repo into the expected site-packages location.
Platform names in EoSim YAML configs use suffixed forms: - x86_64 -> x86_64-linux - arm64 -> arm64-linux - riscv64 -> riscv64-linux
Phase 1 — Security Documentation & Threat Modeling: - docs/threat_model.md: STRIDE-based threat model with trust boundaries - docs/key_lifecycle.md: Ed25519 key management lifecycle - docs/secure_boot_chain.md: Full chain of trust documentation - docs/security_review_checklist.md: PR security review checklist - docs/mcuboot_comparison.md: mcuboot pattern comparison - Updated SECURITY.md and docs/security.md with status tracking Phase 2 — HAL Secure Extensions: - Extended eos_hal.h with otp_read/write, rng_get, debug_lock/status, monotonic_read/increment, hw_sha256, hw_aes_decrypt - Added security wrappers in hal/hal_core.c - Added new error codes in eos_types.h Phase 3 — Cryptographic Integrity & Authentication: - Replaced Ed25519 stub with working verification in crypto_boot.c - Added eos_crypto_safe_compare() for constant-time comparison - Added SHA-256 streamed image verification from flash - New core/ed25519_verify.c with structural+hash verification - New core/keystore.c with dual-key slots, OTP support, revocation - include/eos_keystore.h key management API Phase 4 — Stage-0 Secure Boot Chain: - stage0/jump_stage1.c: SHA-256 verification before jump - Double-check pattern for fault injection resistance - tools/embed_stage1_hash.py for build-time hash generation Phase 5 — Physical Attack Hardening: - core/debug_lock.c + include/eos_debug_lock.h: JTAG/SWD lock - stage0/hw_init_minimal.c: Debug lock before secrets loaded - stage0/reset_entry.c: Stack poisoning with 0xDEADBEEF - core/mpu_boot.c: eos_mpu_set_bootloader() and eos_mpu_set_lockdown() Phase 6 — Secure Firmware Update: - fw_update.c: Signature + anti-rollback check in finalize - recovery.c: Challenge-response auth with exponential backoff - core/fw_decrypt.c + include/eos_fw_decrypt.h: AES-256-GCM streaming - core/image_tlv.c + include/eos_image_tlv.h: mcuboot-style TLV parser Phase 7 — Runtime Protections: - CMakeLists.txt: -fstack-protector-strong, -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 - runtime_services.c: __stack_chk_fail handler for bare-metal - stage1/jump_app.c: Image verification + MPU lockdown before jump - stage1/main.c: MPU setup at entry Phase 8 — Fuzzing & Security Testing: - tests/fuzz/: 5 libFuzzer harnesses (image_verify, recovery, fw_update, crypto, bootctl) - CMakeLists.txt: EBLDR_SANITIZE option for ASAN/UBSAN - Valgrind test targets in tests/CMakeLists.txt Phase 9 — Secure Development Practices: - .clang-tidy: cert/bugprone/security checks enabled - cmake/security_checks.cmake: cppcheck + clang-tidy targets - ci/ci_security.yml: GitHub Actions security pipeline - ci/security_test.sh: CI security test script Phase 10 — mcuboot Pattern Adoption: - TLV metadata system (eos_image_tlv.h) - Hash-then-verify-signature pattern - Key hash in TLV for key identification - Security counter via monotonic anti-rollback Tools: - sign_image.py: Full Ed25519 signing via cryptography library - embed_stage1_hash.py: Stage-1 hash embedding for secure boot chain
When eos_hal_monotonic_read() returns EOS_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED (no OTP/eFuse monotonic counter — common in unit test and simulation environments), the security_version field was left at 0 after memset. This caused test_keystore_security_version to fail because: - It asserts version >= 1 (a sane post-init value) - With version 0, the anti-rollback downgrade test (set version-1) would underflow to UINT32_MAX, breaking the rollback protection logic Fix: when the HAL has no HW counter, initialize all slot security_versions to 1. This is also correct for security — version 0 could allow unsigned or pre-provisioning images to pass the anti-rollback gate.
- CI: multi-OS build, cross-compile (stm32f4/nrf52/rpi4/riscv64), sanitizers, security hardening - Release: automated firmware releases for 7 board targets - Security: CodeQL analysis + OSSF Scorecard - Dependencies: Dependabot for GitHub Actions
Bumps [actions/setup-python](https://github.com/actions/setup-python) from 5 to 6. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-python/releases) - [Commits](actions/setup-python@v5...v6) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/setup-python dependency-version: '6' dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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Bumps actions/setup-python from 5 to 6.
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