I’d also recommend:
· LVC21-303: Secure Partition Manager evolution (Armv8.4 Secure EL2) – on the Hafnium new developments
* LVC21-207: Standard Firmware Updates on Arm
* LVC21-315: Measured Boot Support in Trusted Firmware A class (TF-A) project
Lots of firmware related talks this time!!
Matteo
From: TSC <tsc-bounces(a)lists.trustedfirmware.org> On Behalf Of Don Harbin via TSC
Sent: 20 March 2021 00:42
To: board(a)lists.trustedfirmware.org; tsc(a)lists.trustedfirmware.org
Subject: [TF-TSC] Linaro Virtual Connect next week
Hi All,
I've assumed you are all aware, but just in case, I wanted to invite each of you to Linaro Virtual Connect next week. Of particular interest will be the following sessions:
* Trusted Firmware Project Update presented by Matteo & Shebu
* Introducing the Trusted Services Project by Julian Hall
* Trust Ain't Easy: Challenges of TEE Security by Cristofaro Mune & Niek Timmers
* ASLR in OP-TEE by Jens Wilander
* Firmware Configuration Framework and Chain of Trust in TF-A by Madhukar Pappireddy & Manish Badarkhe
* Firmware update service in TF-M by Sherry Zhang
* Firmware Framework - M 1.1 feature update in TF-M by Ken Liu
* OP-TEE as a Secure Partition running on SPM using ARMv8.4-A SEL2 feature by Arunachalam Ganapathy & Jens Wiklander
· PSA-FF-A compliant Secure User Mode partition support for Arm platforms by Sayanta Pattanayak & Aditya Angadi
· Secure Partition Management in OP-TEE (pre 8.4 Cortex-A devices)
* by Jelle Sels
* VIrtualization for OP-TEE by Volodymyr Babchuk
There's other sessions you may find useful as well so take a look at the schedule here<https://connect.linaro.org/schedule/>.
Virtual Connect additional notes:
* Register here<https://connect.linaro.org/>. It's free, so invite your co-workers to join as well! :)
* The virtual sessions occur across various time-zones, but all sessions will be recorded and published shortly after the event for you to be able to watch later.
Best regards,
Don
*
Hi All,
I've assumed you are all aware, but just in case, I wanted to invite each
of you to Linaro Virtual Connect next week. Of particular interest will be
the following sessions:
- *Trusted Firmware Project Update* presented by Matteo & Shebu
- *Introducing the Trusted Services Project* by Julian Hall
- *Trust Ain't Easy: Challenges of TEE Security* by Cristofaro Mune &
Niek Timmers
- *ASLR in OP-TEE * by Jens Wilander
- *Firmware Configuration Framework and Chain of Trust in TF-A* by
Madhukar Pappireddy & Manish Badarkhe
- *Firmware update service in TF-M* by Sherry Zhang
- *Firmware Framework - M 1.1 feature update in TF-M* by Ken Liu
- *OP-TEE as a Secure Partition running on SPM using ARMv8.4-A SEL2
feature* by Arunachalam Ganapathy & Jens Wiklander
- *PSA-FF-A compliant Secure User Mode partition support for Arm
platforms* by Sayanta Pattanayak & Aditya Angadi
- *Secure Partition Management in OP-TEE (pre 8.4 Cortex-A devices)*
- by Jelle Sels
- *VIrtualization for OP-TEE *by Volodymyr Babchuk
There's other sessions you may find useful as well so take a look at
the *schedule
here <https://connect.linaro.org/schedule/>*.
Virtual Connect additional notes:
- *Register here <https://connect.linaro.org/>*. It's free, so invite
your co-workers to join as well! :)
- The virtual sessions occur across various time-zones, but all sessions
will be recorded and published shortly after the event for you to be able
to watch later.
Best regards,
Don
-
Hi all
As you will have seen from the cancelled meeting invite, there were no agenda items to discuss this month.
Regards
Dan.
From: TSC <tsc-bounces(a)lists.trustedfirmware.org> On Behalf Of Dan Handley via TSC
Sent: 15 March 2021 12:20
To: tsc(a)lists.trustedfirmware.org
Subject: [TF-TSC] TSC agenda 18th March 2021
Hi all
Please let us know if you have any agenda items for this Thursday's TSC meeting?
Regards
Dan.
Hi
Attached is my presentation on FF-A and PSA RoT enablement in OP-TEE.
Let me know any further questions on the topic.
Cheers,
Miklos
From: TSC <tsc-bounces(a)lists.trustedfirmware.org> On Behalf Of Don Harbin via TSC
Sent: 01 March 2021 20:54
To: tsc(a)lists.trustedfirmware.org
Subject: [TF-TSC] TrustedFirmware Feb 18 TSC Meeting Minutes
Hi All,
Please find the minutes from the last TSC below.
Attachments to be sent separately.
Best regards,
Don Harbin - sent on behalf of the TSC chair
Attendees: Dave Cocca, Lionel Debieve, Eric Finco, Kangkan Shen, Miklos Balint, David Brown, Kevin Townsend, Abhishek Pandit, Joakim Bech, Don Harbin
Minutes:
* Dan: Groups.io update. David B learned that Zephyr used it, but a different migration source (Google groups). More straightforward than ours. So would expect a rough transition. Could make it work if we started over without promising a seamless migration.
* David B: Adding user names should be straightforward.
* Dan: Yes. Major concerns are live migration to TrustedFirwmare.org domain and archive migration. Three ways to proceed: 1) Manage disruption as we go and hope for the best, 2) Go for a clean setup, 3) Drop for now
* A wider tooling issue for TF.org. Github/Gerrit and things like Slack are under consideration.
* AP: Not sure how much more we should invest on this. If we had a communication channel like Slack, there would be less need for mailing lists.
* DB: Groups.io may also remove ongoing headache from managing mailman.
* Dan/Joakim: Mailman not much of a burden these days.
* DB: Spam rules can cause issues. List clients can often look like spam. Email providers may then start to reject folks on the list. Groups.io would be motivated to fix such things.
* AP: Groups.io not even responding to support queries.
* Dan H: Linaro IT is resistant.If we can’t get them onside then who will push this through?
* Linaro IT is currently managing mailman OK, so should we just leave it?
* JB: Proceed or not?
* DB: Perhaps pursue Slack as chat platform? It’s free if you don’t want history archived. Can be expensive if you need other features as there’s a per-user cost.
* Is Mailman a big issue?
* At this point, not so much.
* AP: Perhaps table this for now and if we decide to move from Phabricator handle this at this time.
* AP: With no volunteers to champion, close this and re-open if something changes.
* Lionel: FF-A coming into OP TEE and PSA certs.
* Miklos: Presented attached FF-A enablement slides
* Eric: How backward compatible are the proposed changes?
* Miklos: They can be made backwards compatible if configured accordingly. Existing services can continue to be supported with GP APIs and new services can use FF-A.
* Joakim: Is FF-A expected to replace GP APIs?
* Miklos: GP is widely used. Both are likely to co-exist. On a particular segment/configuration, one may be more relevant than the other.
<end>
Hi All,
Please find the minutes from the last TSC below.
Attachments to be sent separately.
Best regards,
Don Harbin - sent on behalf of the TSC chair
*Attendees*: Dave Cocca, Lionel Debieve, Eric Finco, Kangkan Shen, Miklos
Balint, David Brown, Kevin Townsend, Abhishek Pandit, Joakim Bech, Don
Harbin
*Minutes*:
-
Dan: Groups.io update. David B learned that Zephyr used it, but a
different migration source (Google groups). More straightforward than
ours. So would expect a rough transition. Could make it work if we started
over without promising a seamless migration.
-
David B: Adding user names should be straightforward.
-
Dan: Yes. Major concerns are live migration to TrustedFirwmare.org
domain and archive migration. Three ways to proceed: 1) Manage
disruption
as we go and hope for the best, 2) Go for a clean setup, 3) Drop for now
-
A wider tooling issue for TF.org. Github/Gerrit and things like
Slack are under consideration.
-
AP: Not sure how much more we should invest on this. If we had a
communication channel like Slack, there would be less need for mailing
lists.
-
DB: Groups.io may also remove ongoing headache from managing mailman.
-
Dan/Joakim: Mailman not much of a burden these days.
-
DB: Spam rules can cause issues. List clients can often look like
spam. Email providers may then start to reject folks on the list.
Groups.io would be motivated to fix such things.
-
AP: Groups.io not even responding to support queries.
-
Dan H: Linaro IT is resistant.If we can’t get them onside then who
will push this through?
-
Linaro IT is currently managing mailman OK, so should we just leave
it?
-
JB: Proceed or not?
-
DB: Perhaps pursue Slack as chat platform? It’s free if you don’t
want history archived. Can be expensive if you need other features as
there’s a per-user cost.
-
Is Mailman a big issue?
-
At this point, not so much.
-
AP: Perhaps table this for now and if we decide to move from
Phabricator handle this at this time.
-
AP: With no volunteers to champion, close this and re-open if
something changes.
-
Lionel: FF-A coming into OP TEE and PSA certs.
-
Miklos: Presented attached FF-A enablement slides
-
Eric: How backward compatible are the proposed changes?
-
Miklos: They can be made backwards compatible if configured
accordingly. Existing services can continue to be supported with GP APIs
and new services can use FF-A.
-
Joakim: Is FF-A expected to replace GP APIs?
-
Miklos: GP is widely used. Both are likely to co-exist. On a
particular segment/configuration, one may be more relevant than the other.
<end>