Hi Antonio,
And welcome to the TF-M community. To get a better understanding of your issue it I would like to ask from some further details, such as the HEAD of the TF-M which you are trying to build, as well as the HEAD of the test branche.
There has been a large overhaul of several components on the TF-M project, including the build system, so it would be good to have a common point of reference /
By examples, do you refer to the official user guide? https://ci.trustedfirmware.org/view/TF-M/job/tf-m-build-docs-nightly/lastSta...
For Musca_A you only need the hex file to flash it, which is generated using the srec_cat command mentioned above which utilises the platform specific offsets and merges the signed secure and non-secure binaries with the bootloader.
If you are facing any issues flashing the HEX file, make sure that you have an up-to date daplink firmware.
https://community.arm.com/developer/tools-software/oss-platforms/w/docs/554/...
If your output folder contains the HEX file, you can try flashing it by dragging and dropping, and see if it runs the regression tests.
Regards, Minos Galanakis
________________________________ From: TF-M tf-m-bounces@lists.trustedfirmware.org on behalf of Antonio Ken IANNILLO via TF-M tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org Sent: 05 October 2020 14:06 To: tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org Subject: [TF-M] Running Tests on Musca-A
Dear all,
I’m a researcher exploring TF-M.
I have a Musca-A board, and I was able to build it with tests.
Now, it seems that the examples running the tests [1] are outdated: I simply do not have the same files.
My understanding is that I should merge two files (secure and non-secure) but it is not clear which ones and how the offset are computed.
Can somebody help me on this?
The output files in the /bin folder are: bl2, tfm_ns, and tfm_s in .axf, .bin, .elf, .hex, .map; tfm_s_ns.bin; and tfm_s_ns_signed.bin.
Best,
[1] https://ci.trustedfirmware.org/view/TF-M/job/tf-m-build-docs-nightly/lastSta...
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