Arm Community
Site
Search
User
Site
Search
User
Support forums
Arm Development Studio forum
ARM FastModels for TrustZone Development
Jump...
Cancel
Locked
Locked
Replies
11 replies
Subscribers
119 subscribers
Views
6740 views
Users
0 members are here
Options
Share
More actions
Cancel
Related
How was your experience today?
This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion
ARM FastModels for TrustZone Development
Earlence Fernandes
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 22nd August 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
I am trying to learn about TrustZone and I've downloaded the FastModels 8.1 simulator.
The license I can obtain is only for the Cortex A8 Eval Board, and The ref manual for FastModels implies that
no trust zone is built in.
Which fast model I can use to experiment with trust zone?
How do I get the required evaluation license? I am a student and have a .edu email address?
Anyone else with similar experience? My first step is to boot a linux kernel in secure world.
-Earlence
Parents
Earlence Fernandes
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 23rd August 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
That makes sense.
Are you aware of any of the Fast Models that include a TZC component that supports dynamic mapping of memory to secure/normal worlds?
I've been looking at the Cortex A9x4 VE board, and it doesn't seem to have the TZPC (BP147) component as well. Does this mean that all secure RAM/normal RAM
mappings are final and static and "written in hardware" ?
-Earlence
Cancel
Vote up
0
Vote down
Cancel
Reply
Earlence Fernandes
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 23rd August 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
That makes sense.
Are you aware of any of the Fast Models that include a TZC component that supports dynamic mapping of memory to secure/normal worlds?
I've been looking at the Cortex A9x4 VE board, and it doesn't seem to have the TZPC (BP147) component as well. Does this mean that all secure RAM/normal RAM
mappings are final and static and "written in hardware" ?
-Earlence
Cancel
Vote up
0
Vote down
Cancel
Children
No data