FUD aside, I'm taking a look at the Intel DCI protocol (JTAG over USB3). Doesn't look very complicated. OpenOCD for Skylake anyone?pic.twitter.com/eXE5n4I00R
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FUD aside, I'm taking a look at the Intel DCI protocol (JTAG over USB3). Doesn't look very complicated. OpenOCD for Skylake anyone?pic.twitter.com/eXE5n4I00R
Honestly I was left somewhat confused by the 33c3 talk. There was a bit of a language barrier :/
my understanding is that the cpu has it enabled by default and mobo fw has to disable it.Not every vendor cares :-/
It's a PCH thing, not a CPU thing. I think it's a softstrap. Softstraps aren't publicly documented though.
Given that it shows in cpuid, iirc, I thought it was CPU side... well, CPU complex definitely, since xHCI is on-die
Pretty sure xHCI is not on-die. http://images.anandtech.com/doci/9483/Z170%20Platform.jpg …
DCI enable is a strap config in the flash tool (not public but you can find it). Default is off...pic.twitter.com/RDxN70x9km
Interesting, first information suggested it was default on... OTOH, having seen some stupid in PC fw, I expect it on :(
I'm sure some OEMs fucked up... but there are >9000 ways OEMs can fuck up security anyway.
Also, found the PDF. Still default off.pic.twitter.com/2S7bxOLZjW
Makes me feel a tiny bit better, thou still no faith in OEMs. And not sure this could be handled by defensive EFI source
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