Hi,
LOC monthly meeting is planned to take place October 28th @ 16.00 (UTC+1). Connection details can be found in the meeting notes document (link below).
Ilias and Jens will give an introduction to the secure partitions and StandaloneMM parts in OP-TEE. Other than that feel free to suggest topics you'd like to discuss (by replying to this email or write it directly in the meeting notes).
Note that it's UTC+1 since we're moving to winter time in Sweden in a couple of days from now (previous LOC meetings have been UTC+2).
Meeting details: --------------- Date/time: Wednesday October 28th@16.00 (UTC+1) https://everytimezone.com/s/9bfdb976 Invitation/connection details: In the meeting notes Meeting notes: http://bit.ly/loc-notes Project page: https://www.linaro.org/projects/#LOC
Regards, Joakim on behalf of the Linaro OP-TEE team
Hi,
LOC monthly meeting is planned to take place December 3rd@16.00 (UTC+1). I'm fully aware that the November meeting will be held in December, but it wasn't possible to schedule it earlier. We will probably try to squeeze in the December one before people will go on Christmas holidays. Connection details can be found in the meeting notes document (link below).
This time I'm going to give an introduction to OP-TEE debugging in QEMU using gdb. The audience here probably already knows quite well how to do it, but there might be something to pick up as well there might be questions and/or new ideas related to this.
Other than that feel free to suggest topics you'd like to discuss (by replying to this email or write it directly in the meeting notes).
Meeting details: --------------- Date/time: Wednesday December 3rd@16.00 (UTC+1) https://everytimezone.com/s/44862045 Invitation/connection details: In the meeting notes Meeting notes: http://bit.ly/loc-notes Project page: https://www.linaro.org/projects/#LOC
Regards, Joakim on behalf of the Linaro OP-TEE team
Hi,
For some reason the meeting ID had become invalid, for this meeting today, please connect using this:
Join Zoom Meeting: https://linaro-org.zoom.us/my/joakimbech?pwd=M3JMbnhhQS92UFJUV3Y5VDJXbmd4Zz0...
Meeting ID: joakimbech Passcode: 13371337
Regards, Joakim
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 10:07, Joakim Bech joakim.bech@linaro.org wrote:
Hi,
LOC monthly meeting is planned to take place December 3rd@16.00 (UTC+1). I'm fully aware that the November meeting will be held in December, but it wasn't possible to schedule it earlier. We will probably try to squeeze in the December one before people will go on Christmas holidays. Connection details can be found in the meeting notes document (link below).
This time I'm going to give an introduction to OP-TEE debugging in QEMU using gdb. The audience here probably already knows quite well how to do it, but there might be something to pick up as well there might be questions and/or new ideas related to this.
Other than that feel free to suggest topics you'd like to discuss (by replying to this email or write it directly in the meeting notes).
Meeting details:
Date/time: Wednesday December 3rd@16.00 (UTC+1) https://everytimezone.com/s/44862045 Invitation/connection details: In the meeting notes Meeting notes: http://bit.ly/loc-notes Project page: https://www.linaro.org/projects/#LOC
Regards, Joakim on behalf of the Linaro OP-TEE team
Hi again,
Lots of trouble today. I was expecting the demo gods showing up ... and they certainly did, even before I could start my demo! First the Zoom meeting ID that wasn't valid any longer for some reason. I'm going to create a new one for the upcoming meetings. For those of you who weren't able to join the meeting today, it's worth mentioning that there is now a calendar at TrustedFirmware [1] where you can find the details for the meetings, such as day, time, connection details etc.
The second issue today was that my full screen sharing for some strange reason refused to work (it worked earlier today). Because of that I couldn't really demo what I intended to do since I could only share a single window at a time and that made it pretty difficult to follow along with what I was doing. Because of that I'll try to re-record the presentation offline where I can jump back and forth and show examples as I intended to do. I will share that recording with you either via this email thread or the OP-TEE docs [2] or in a future meeting (+notes). The presentation itself can be found here [3]. Sorry for the inconvenience!
[1] https://www.trustedfirmware.org/meetings/ [2] https://optee.readthedocs.io/en/latest/general/presentations.html (issue with current links here is known, will be fixed shortly) [3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NEBZPrYqnjV55NOkJp_XQ7nGlOwDRuFb7z6c...
Regards, Joakim
On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 at 16:03, Joakim Bech joakim.bech@linaro.org wrote:
Hi,
For some reason the meeting ID had become invalid, for this meeting today, please connect using this:
Join Zoom Meeting: https://linaro-org.zoom.us/my/joakimbech?pwd=M3JMbnhhQS92UFJUV3Y5VDJXbmd4Zz0...
Meeting ID: joakimbech Passcode: 13371337
Regards, Joakim
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 10:07, Joakim Bech joakim.bech@linaro.org wrote:
Hi,
LOC monthly meeting is planned to take place December 3rd@16.00 (UTC+1). I'm fully aware that the November meeting will be held in December, but it wasn't possible to schedule it earlier. We will probably try to squeeze in the December one before people will go on Christmas holidays. Connection details can be found in the meeting notes document (link below).
This time I'm going to give an introduction to OP-TEE debugging in QEMU using gdb. The audience here probably already knows quite well how to do it, but there might be something to pick up as well there might be questions and/or new ideas related to this.
Other than that feel free to suggest topics you'd like to discuss (by replying to this email or write it directly in the meeting notes).
Meeting details:
Date/time: Wednesday December 3rd@16.00 (UTC+1) https://everytimezone.com/s/44862045 Invitation/connection details: In the meeting notes Meeting notes: http://bit.ly/loc-notes Project page: https://www.linaro.org/projects/#LOC
Regards, Joakim on behalf of the Linaro OP-TEE team
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