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RISE: RISC-V SoC for En/decryption Acceleration on the Edge for Homomorphic Encryption (2302.07104v1)

Published 14 Feb 2023 in cs.CR and cs.AR

Abstract: Today edge devices commonly connect to the cloud to use its storage and compute capabilities. This leads to security and privacy concerns about user data. Homomorphic Encryption (HE) is a promising solution to address the data privacy problem as it allows arbitrarily complex computations on encrypted data without ever needing to decrypt it. While there has been a lot of work on accelerating HE computations in the cloud, little attention has been paid to the message-to-ciphertext and ciphertext-to-message conversion operations on the edge. In this work, we profile the edge-side conversion operations, and our analysis shows that during conversion error sampling, encryption, and decryption operations are the bottlenecks. To overcome these bottlenecks, we present RISE, an area and energy-efficient RISC-V SoC. RISE leverages an efficient and lightweight pseudo-random number generator core and combines it with fast sampling techniques to accelerate the error sampling operations. To accelerate the encryption and decryption operations, RISE uses scalable, data-level parallelism to implement the number theoretic transform operation, the main bottleneck within the encryption and decryption operations. In addition, RISE saves area by implementing a unified en/decryption datapath, and efficiently exploits techniques like memory reuse and data reordering to utilize a minimal amount of on-chip memory. We evaluate RISE using a complete RTL design containing a RISC-V processor interfaced with our accelerator. Our analysis reveals that for message-to-ciphertext conversion and ciphertext-to-message conversion, using RISE leads up to 6191.19X and 2481.44X more energy-efficient solution, respectively, than when using just the RISC-V processor.

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