Technical Overview of the Trusted Firmware - A Class Open Source Project
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the technical aspects of Trusted Firmware, an open-source project, in this 51-minute conference talk presented by Sandrine Bailleux and Joanna Farley from Arm. Gain insights into the core components of Trusted Firmware A Class, including trusted boot, power management, system control processor, and exception handling. Discover recent architecture updates and learn about generic firmware implementation. Delve into Fconf, understanding its purpose and current architecture. Examine the building blocks of the project and access useful resources. Evaluate the progress of silicon vendors in upstreaming their SoC support for Trusted Firmware.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is Trusted Firmware A Class
Trusted Boot
Power Management
System Control Processor
Exception Handling
Architecture Updates
Generic Firmware
Fconf
Why Fconf
Current Architecture
Building Blocks
Useful Links
How well are the silicon vendors upstream in their SoC support
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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