commit | 6810e35d8423820da3a87f174116ce3ac0f9081a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Vincze <david.vincze@arm.com> | Wed Aug 28 17:44:27 2024 +0200 |
committer | David Brown <davidb@davidb.org> | Mon Sep 09 15:54:04 2024 -0600 |
tree | 33eea6aa2ab01ee8590c5fd367584182c9ce9634 | |
parent | 956311d2d5e5b73c9cbb8d7366f994fd31c4e986 [diff] |
ci: Update TF-M version to eb8ff0d Update TF-M version to keep up with code development. Fixes and new features have been introduced on both sides, using a more recent TF-M version helps to detect regression. Update script to also pull in the version of tf-m-tests that suggested by the main repo, since this is now required to build the test image. Change-Id: Ibfb277b5b40613b0b2aed03e3f946a1aff711361 Signed-off-by: David Vincze <david.vincze@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Fabio Utzig <utzig@apache.org>
This is MCUboot version 2.1.0
MCUboot is a secure bootloader for 32-bits microcontrollers. It defines a common infrastructure for the bootloader and the system flash layout on microcontroller systems, and provides a secure bootloader that enables easy software upgrade.
MCUboot is not dependent on any specific operating system and hardware and relies on hardware porting layers from the operating system it works with. Currently, MCUboot works with the following operating systems and SoCs:
RIOT is supported only as a boot target. We will accept any new port contributed by the community once it is good enough.
See the following pages for instructions on using MCUboot with different operating systems and SoCs:
There are also instructions for the Simulator.
The issues being planned and worked on are tracked using GitHub issues. To give your input, visit MCUboot GitHub Issues.
You can find additional documentation on the bootloader in the source files. For more information, use the following links:
Developers are welcome!
Use the following links to join or see more about the project: