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HammerFilter: Robust Protection and Low Hardware Overhead Method for RowHammer

Authors
Kim, KwangraeWoo, Jeonghyunas supKim, JunsuChung, Ki Seok
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
DRAM; Hardware Security; Probabilistic Method; Reliability; RowHammer
Citation
Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Computer Design: VLSI in Computers and Processors, v.2021-October, pp.212 - 219
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Journal Title
Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Computer Design: VLSI in Computers and Processors
Volume
2021-October
Start Page
212
End Page
219
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/140066
DOI
10.1109/ICCD53106.2021.00043
ISSN
1063-6404
Abstract
The continuous scaling-down of the dynamic random access memory (DRAM) manufacturing process has made it possible to improve DRAM density. However, it makes small DRAM cells susceptible to electromagnetic interference between nearby cells. Unless DRAM cells are adequately isolated from each other, the frequent switching access of some cells may lead to unintended bit flips in adjacent cells. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as RowHammer. It is often considered a security issue because unusually frequent accesses to a small set of rows generated by malicious attacks can cause bit flips. Such bit flips may also be caused by general applications. Although several solutions have been proposed, most approaches either incur excessive area overhead or exhibit limited prevention capabilities against maliciously crafted attack patterns. Therefore, the goals of this study are (1) to mitigate RowHammer, even when the number of aggressor rows increases and attack patterns become complicated, and (2) to implement the method with a low area overhead.We propose a robust hardware-based protection method for RowHammer attacks with a low hardware cost called HammerFilter, which employs a modified version of the counting bloom filter. It tracks all attacking rows efficiently by leveraging the fact that the counting bloom filter is a space-efficient data structure, and we add an operation, HALF-DELETE, to mitigate the energy overhead. According to our experimental results, the proposed method can completely prevent bit flips when facing artificially crafted attack patterns (five patterns in our experiments), whereas state-of-the-art probabilistic solutions can only mitigate less than 56% of bit flips on average. Furthermore, the proposed method has a much lower area cost compared to existing counter-based solutions (40.6× better than TWiCe and 2.3× better than Graphene).
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