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author | Per Åstrand <per.astrand@arm.com> | Tue Jan 26 14:42:43 2021 +0100 |
committer | Per Åstrand <per.astrand@arm.com> | Mon Feb 22 09:56:25 2021 +0100 |
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parent | 1a679c4116484c1e2912d948b0784ac5b55d1c52 [diff] |
Add trustzone application example Add example project that builds both secure and nonsecure world sides and the inference is done on the secure side. This commit includes the mpc driver as found in the upstream trustedfirmware git repository https://git.trustedfirmware.org/TF-M/trusted-firmware-m.git (8c0a234e453b51e6606d11599d0cb15097c3da48) The model,input and output used are described in the README.md in this directory. Change-Id: Ie54904a38d54df4de2d6936f066c388ea58e396b
Arm Ethos-U core platform is provided as an example of how to produce a firmware binary for a given target platform. This software is primarily intended for guidance, to demonstrate how to boot up a firmware binary and how to run an inference on an Arm Ethos-U compatible platform.
This repository contains target specific files, like linker scripts. Target agnostic software components are provided in the core_software repository.
The Corstone-300 is a reference design of how to to build a secure System on Chip (SoC). A fixed virtual platform (FVP) of the Corstone-300 including the Arm Ethos-U can be downloaded from the Ecosystem page at developer.arm.com.
Building with default settings requires CMake for the configuration and make for building. This will produce an elf file which can be run on the FVP.
$ cmake -B build/corstone-300 targets/corstone-300 $ make -C build/corstone-300
It is also possible to build with a different toolchain.
$ cmake -B build/corstone-300 targets/corstone-300 -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$PWD/cmake/toolchain/arm-none-eabi-gcc.cmake $ make -C build/corstone-300
Assuming that the Corstone-300 FVP has been downloaded, installed and placed in the PATH variable. Then the software binary can be tested like this.
$ FVP_Corstone_SSE-300_Ethos-U55 build/corstone-300/ethosu_corstone_300.elf
The Arm Ethos-U Core Platform is provided under an Apache-2.0 license. Please see LICENSE.txt for more information.
The Arm Ethos-U project welcomes contributions under the Apache-2.0 license.
Before we can accept your contribution, you need to certify its origin and give us your permission. For this process we use the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) V1.1 (https://developercertificate.org).
To indicate that you agree to the terms of the DCO, you "sign off" your contribution by adding a line with your name and e-mail address to every git commit message. You must use your real name, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions are accepted. If there are more than one contributor, everyone adds their name and e-mail to the commit message.
Author: John Doe \<john.doe@example.org\> Date: Mon Feb 29 12:12:12 2016 +0000 Title of the commit Short description of the change. Signed-off-by: John Doe john.doe@example.org Signed-off-by: Foo Bar foo.bar@example.org
The contributions will be code reviewed by Arm before they can be accepted into the repository.
Please see Security.