Rust OP-TEE TrustZone SDK provides abilities to build safe TrustZone applications in Rust. The SDK is based on the OP-TEE project which follows GlobalPlatform TEE specifications and provides ergonomic APIs. In addition, it enables capability to write TrustZone applications with Rust's standard library and many third-party libraries (i.e., crates).
To get started, you need to clone the project, initialize related submodules, and install building dependencies (The complete list of prerequisites can be found here: OP-TEE Prerequisites). Alternatively, you can use a docker container built with our Dockerfile.
# clone the project and initialize related submodules
$ git clone [email protected]:sccommunity/rust-optee-trustzone-sdk.git
$ cd rust-optee-trustzone-sdk
$ git submodule update --init
$ (cd rust/compiler-builtins && git submodule update --init libm)
$ (cd rust/rust && git submodule update --init src/stdsimd src/llvm-project)
# install dependencies
$ sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot autoconf \
automake bc bison build-essential ccache cscope curl device-tree-compiler \
expect flex ftp-upload gdisk iasl libattr1-dev libc6:i386 libcap-dev \
libfdt-dev libftdi-dev libglib2.0-dev libhidapi-dev libncurses5-dev \
libpixman-1-dev libssl-dev libstdc++6:i386 libtool libz1:i386 make \
mtools netcat python-crypto python3-crypto python-pyelftools \
python3-pycryptodome python3-pyelftools python-serial python3-serial \
rsync unzip uuid-dev xdg-utils xterm xz-utils zlib1g-dev
# install Rust and select a proper version
$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- -y --default-toolchain nightly-2019-07-08
$ source $HOME/.cargo/env
$ rustup component add rust-src && rustup target install aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# install Xargo
$ rustup default 1.44.0 && cargo +1.44.0 install xargo
# switch to nightly
$ rustup default nightly-2019-07-08
Then, download ARM toolchains and build OP-TEE libraries. Note that the OP-TEE target is QEMUv8, and you can modify the Makefile to other targets accordingly.
$ make optee
Before building examples, the environment should be properly setup.
$ source environment
By default, the target platform is aarch64
. If you want to build for the arm
target, you can setup ARCH
before source the environment like this:
$ export ARCH=arm
$ source environment
At last, you can get started with our examples.
$ make examples
Please read detailed instructions to run these examples on OP-TEE for QEMU. For other supported devices, please find more documents here.
Contributions are very welcome, please submit issues or send pull requests.
Rust OP-TEE TrustZone SDK is distributed under the Apache License (Version 2.0). See LICENSE for details.