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The '''OpenSTLinux BSP''' encompasses the following components:
The '''OpenSTLinux BSP''' encompasses the following components:
* The '''boot chain''' based on '''TF-A''' and '''U-Boot'''
* The '''boot chain''' based on '''TF-A''' and '''U-Boot'''
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The figure below is clickable so that the user can directly jump to one of the sub-levels listed above.<br>
The figure below is clickable so that the user can directly jump to one of the sub-levels listed above.<br>
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 15 October 2019

The OpenSTLinux BSP encompasses the following components:

  • The boot chain based on TF-A and U-Boot
  • The OP-TEE secure OS running on the Cortex-A in secure mode
  • The Linux kernel running on the Cortex-A in non-secure mode

The figure below is clickable so that the user can directly jump to one of the sub-levels listed above.

Zoom out to OpenSTLinux distribution

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