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ARM FastModels for TrustZone Development

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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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