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Hello,
Not at the moment, but this is in our plans. Please keep an eye out on this community for updates!
What are you considering or using this example for?
Thanks!
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Hello,
Not at the moment, but this is in our plans. Please keep an eye out on this community for updates!
What are you considering or using this example for?
Thanks!
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Hi,
I'm new on TEE and having examples would be very useful , i only know a little about the Linaro (Op-TEE) implementation.
Are the TEE block on the PSoC6 somewhat similar to the TEE block on CortexM23/CortexM33 cores?
Those mentioned above (CortexM23/CortexM33 and PSoC6) are the unique CortexM cores with a TEE block?
Thanks in advance
Carlos
PD: Really looking forward to get started with Creator 4.1 and the PSoC6 documentation until the hardware is available
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Hi, I haven't dug into it too much but the security system on CortexM23/33 a.k.a TrustZone encompasses only the CPU and needs external IP/controllers for extending security to peripherals, however in PSoC 6 you get device level security with the TEE consisting of hardware blocks like ROM, one time programmable fuses, supervisory flash, protection and encryption units to secure memory and peripherals + firmware in the form of a secure OS. A secure boot process will prevent tampering with the system before user program is loaded. These will be available as part of the PDL middleware.
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Hi,
Thanks for the information, i guess we have to wait for documentation and example projects about TEE to get started with it, really looking forward to it .