Above patch has been abandoned, as it is not important at the current stage.
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Dec 30 2020
Dec 24 2020
Dec 23 2020
Verified that it passed the compiling & running tests, with the reverted patch.
Thank you for the quick response/fix~
Apparently, the patch didn't work for GCC. Sorry about that.
It has been reverted for the time being:
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/tf-m-tests/+/7651
Dec 22 2020
Dec 14 2020
Dec 8 2020
Hello,
Here are 2 commits to introduce the support of external flash for secondary slot
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/7412
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/7413
Dec 7 2020
Dec 4 2020
Dec 1 2020
Nov 28 2020
Nov 26 2020
The whole problem has boiled down to a flash write issue and it has been worked around by c32710c7fc8514dd0d072a01549e23a94278ee17.
Nov 25 2020
Verified with https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/30226
This issue is now fixed and can be closed
Nov 16 2020
Patch fixed and merged
Nov 10 2020
Nov 4 2020
Closed the previous issue https://developer.trustedfirmware.org/T845 as duplicate
Internal ref : https://jira.arm.com/browse/IOTPSW-3471
Thanks, everybody.
Nov 2 2020
Oct 30 2020
Oct 28 2020
Oct 27 2020
Tested changes on LPC55S69, both patches seem good here.
Related code reviews:
Oct 21 2020
The latest FVP claims to have resolved this problem. This needs to be re-tested on latest AN521 FVP.
Change has been successfully submitted
Oct 19 2020
This was investigated and found to be a hardware issue.
Oct 16 2020
Oct 14 2020
A patch is uploaded here: https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/6432
Close it as partially restructure is done.
Oct 13 2020
Oct 12 2020
Oct 8 2020
Oct 7 2020
Oct 5 2020
It got obsoleted due to CMake refactor.
Oct 2 2020
Sep 30 2020
The change for this issue had been merged
Fixed in a separate commit
Sep 25 2020
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/5874
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/5539
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/4951
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/4953
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/5875
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/5876
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/5877
Sep 24 2020
Sep 23 2020
Persistent key support has been added as part of TFMv1.1. Clsoing this issue.
Sep 21 2020
Sep 16 2020
Sep 15 2020
Description: 'Short circuit signature test of attest token'
Test logs:
Sep 14 2020
Notes, missing features for current uploaded source changes:
• No support for isolation level2 on SSE-200
• Protected Storage is an Application RoT partition, but PS also moved to Secure Enclave
• Some regression tests running on secure side of SSE-200 fail as all messages are forwarded with the same client ID to Secure Enclave
• All IPC message forwarding is a blocking call
• Only one message is put into the mailbox at a time
• Musca-B1 related documentation is not complete yet
• Generated files are not committed, manifest parser should be run before build.
• The BL0 component mentioned in the tech forum presentation is not uploaded, as it is based on the new cmake system, and not so interesting right now
• Cmake changes are rudimentary, will be rebased to new cmake system.
Sep 9 2020
The patches are merged.
The change is merged.
Sep 1 2020
Another side patch:
https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m/+/5497
Aug 31 2020
The fix for this issue had been merged.
Aug 30 2020
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