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IEEE - 1735

Recommended Practice for Encryption and Management of Electronic Design Intellectual Property (IP)

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 29 June 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 91
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This recommended practice specifies embeddable and encapsulating markup syntaxes to manage rights for the encryption and decryption of design intellectual property (IP), together with recommendations for integration with design specification formats described in IEEE Std 1800™ (SystemVerilog) and IEEE Std 1076™ (VHDL).7 It also recommends use models for interoperable tool and hardware flows, which will include selecting encryption and encoding algorithms, as well as encryption key management. The recommendation includes a description of the assumed trust model on which the recommended use models are based. This recommended practice does not specifically include any consideration of digitally encoded entertainment media.

In the context of this document, the term IP will be used to mean electronic design intellectual property. Electronic design intellectual property is a term used in the electronic design community. It refers to a reusable collection of design specifications that represent the behavior, properties, and/or representation of the design in various media. Examples of these collections include, but are not limited to, the following: a unit of electronic system design; a design verification and analysis scheme (e.g., test bench); a netlist that indicates elements and their interconnections to implement a function; a set of fabrication instructions; a physical layout design or chip layout; a design intent specification. The term IP is partially derived from the common practice for the collection to be considered the intellectual property of one party. The term encompasses both hardware and software descriptions.

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to provide interoperability between IP authors, tool providers, integrators and users of encrypted SystemVerilog and VHDL IP. The interoperability supports licensing and management schemes to help IP authors control tool behavior. This document also makes the overall interoperability flow transparent. It addresses security concerns and enhancement requests to IEEE Std 1735-2014. This document provides guidelines and recommended practices for the use of IP protection markup syntax and key management to enable interoperable tool flows with IP and tools from a wide variety of suppliers.

7 Information on references can be found in Clause 2.

Document History

1735
June 29, 2023
Recommended Practice for Encryption and Management of Electronic Design Intellectual Property (IP)
This recommended practice specifies embeddable and encapsulating markup syntaxes to manage rights for the encryption and decryption of design intellectual property (IP), together with recommendations...
December 10, 2014
Recommended Practice for Encryption and Management of Electronic Design Intellectual Property (IP)
This standard specifies embeddable and encapsulating markup syntaxes for design intellectual property encryption and rights management, together with recommendations for integration with design...

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