Android 13 introduces an ABI for user-space to communicate the requested MTE mode to the bootloader. This can be used to enable MTE on devices that have hardware support but do not ship with MTE enabled by default, or to disable MTE on devices that do ship with it.
Bootloader support
To support this ABI, your bootloader needs to read the
misc_memtag_message (defined in
bootloader_message.h) from the misc partition.
If a valid misc_memtag_message is found
(MISC_MEMTAG_MAGIC_HEADER matches, and the version number is supported),
the bootloader computes
memtag = (default_memtag && !(misc.memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF)) ||
misc.memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG ||
misc.memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_ONCE
memtag_kernel = misc.memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL ||
misc.memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL_ONCE
default_memtag is the default memtag on/off setting for the
SKU. If memtag is true, the bootloader sets up MTE tag
reservation, enables tag checks in the lower exception levels, and
communicates the tag reserved region to the kernel via DT. If
memtag is false, the bootloader appends
arm64.nomte to the kernel command line.
If memtag_kernel is true, the bootloader appends
kasan=on to the kernel command line. Otherwise, it
appends kasan=off.
Bootloader MUST clear MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_ONCE and
MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL_ONCE on every boot.
If the bootloader supports fastboot oem mte, then on sets
MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_{MEMTAG, MEMTAG_ONLY, MEMTAG_OFF} to
(1, 0, 0), and off to (0, 0, 1), while
preserving the other flags.
You should configure your product to build the mtectrl binary
for userspace support. Then, set the
ro.arm64.memtag.bootctl_supported system property to indicate
to the system that your bootloader supports the memtag message.
User interface
When thero.arm64.memtag.bootctl_supported property is set, a
button in the Developer Options menu allows the user to reboot once with MTE
enabled. The target audience for this is app developers that want to test
their apps with MTE.
System property
For advanced use, the system property
arm64.memtag.bootctl can take a comma-separated list of the
following values:
-
memtag: persistenly enable user-space MTE (set
MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG) -
memtag-once: enable user-space MTE once (set
MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_ONCE) -
memtag-kernel: enable kernel-space MTE (set
MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL) -
memtag-kernel-once: enable kernel-space MTE once
(
MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL_ONCE) -
memtag-off: disable MTE (set
MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF)
The system has to be rebooted for the new setting to take effect (as it is applied by the bootloader).