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<milkylainen>
Will TF-A become a hard req. later on? I see various soc vendors focusing on TF-A only solutions.
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<maz>
milkylainen: I guess most of them are tired of having to reinvent their own square wheel.
<milkylainen>
maz: Do you mean the general concept of secure world or just access interface for hardware functions?
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<maz>
milkylainen: the former. fragmentation sucks, and having a truckload of slightly incompatible implementations is unmanageable from an OS perspective.
<maz>
so short of the OS being able to deploy its own secure payload, standardisation is the next best thing.
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<BaconV2>
hey, anyone here familiar with device tree stuff?
<BaconV2>
I'm looking at a file that lists the addresses of devices, I think, connected to gaming handheld. I'm trying to find the address of a second ram pad.