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This is a major refactor of the way manifests are loaded and handled, which will be followed by a complete rework of the loader code (which will include e.g. centralized config). Changes/fixes: - Huge part of manifest handling was refactored and untangled. - Starting without a manifest is now disallowed. This was actually accidentally broken for some time and no one complained. It also makes little sense in practice and in Graphene's overall design, e.g. it conflicts with protected argv. - Now we only allow starting by giving the executable, not manifest (the magic resolution logic was removed). - Now manifests are sent over pipes between parent and children, instead of children finding and loading them on their own. This is a preparation for the upcoming centralized manifests change. - Previously manifests were parsed 2 times on Linux and 3 times on Linux-SGX (by untrusted PAL, trusted PAL and LibOS). This is now fixed. - The common `pal_main()` now requires that the backend-specific PAL loader loads the manifest before calling it. SGX code already has to do it (for proper initialization), so let's unify this interface for all PALs. - Fix for a PAL crash when manifest size was divisible by page size (sic!). NULL termination was missing, but most of the time the padding to page size saved Graphene from crashing.
Running Node.js express server with Graphene SGX
This is a Node.js application, runs an express server, listening on a given port.
Environment
This application was tested with Node.js version 8.
Requirements
This project requires Node.js to be installed. See https://nodejs.org/ for more details on how to install Node.js.
Steps to run with SGX
- Run
npm install, which installs all dependencies and modules needed for this application. Seepackage.jsonfor more details on Node.js dependencies needed for this project. At this point, the application itself can be executed without SGX by runningnode helloworld.js. - Run
make SGX=1in order to build the application using SGX. - Once the application is built, and manifest files are generated, execute application by running:
./pal_loader SGX nodejs.manifest.sgx helloworld.js 3000 - The expected output should be the following:
Example app listening on port 3000!
Steps to run without SGX
- Run
npm install, which installs all dependencies and modules needed for this application. Seepackage.jsonfor more details on Node.js dependencies needed for this project. - Run
node helloworld.js 3000. - The expected output should be the following:
Example app listening on port 3000!