On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Sebastian Sumpf < Sebastian.Sumpf@...1...> wrote:
On 02/28/2015 02:38 AM, Madhu (Macaque Labs) wrote:
Who are the ARM cpu vendors who publish their trust zone support ?
I know Freescale does, know for a fact Qualcomm does not ! Mediatek ?
Yes, Freescale does, that is why it is currently our ARM platform of choice .-) Also ARM does (Versatile Express), but that is just a proof of concept.
We are currently manufacturing an i.MX6 tablet for developers with taper enabled. We can get the OEM to sell that to other hackers but i.MX6 is not going to cut it.
We tried working with Qualcomm but the NDA was too stringent.So we gave that up. But a local tablet vendor may launch a proprietary version based on Qualcomm parts. We have an R&D relationship with Samsung, so have asked them, let us see how that goes.
Trying to do a virtualized android tablet distribution. Can we have a genode sub project on this. I am sure, others would be interested.
Sure, but that heavily depends on resources available at our side. If you can start or even do it, I think most of the eight people here will be glad to help you.
I keep getting 100s of internship applications every year, so manpower is not the problem. Problem is that most interns are simply not cut out for kernel hacking. Hopefully I can get a small team selected soon. But the bigger problem is my bandwidth. If we can decide on the approach in this forum and work out a concrete roadmap, I will try to arrange for the resources. Currently I have 2-3 Master's projects on Genode every year.
Also attempting a port of bionic on genode. First hack is done, doing so excited testing. If this works, then genode on genode virtualization might suffice.
Ok, if you need help, just ask here.
The question here is that is it worthwhile virtualizing Linux or just provide bionic on Genode running on Genode.
Using Freescale currently but it is A9, so has no VT support and power usage is on the higher side.
We have some power management on A15, not for A9 though.
I see a couple of Samsung exynos boards on the support list, I think both are a15 based cores. So does that mean we can hack a galazy tab or a high end galaxy s phone to run genode ? Has to be the wifi or the Asian version.
Maybe, we do have a pretty good documentation on Exynos 5250, but everything above is problematic or ends up in looking at some Linux source code.
Maybe then we should standardize on Samsung and focus our efforts on that.
Both run Exynos. US 3g/lte variants typically run snapdragon though I believe that is changing with the new s6. would be nice to have a cortex a 53/57 device though.
Yes, it would be. No hardware at our side.
I have also asked AMD for details on their new Carrizo processor. this is a multi core x86 with a cortex ax supposedly running trustzone. Wanr to try a virtualize Ubuntu on this with security modules secured through tz.
Let us know how this turns out!
Will know by this week, talking to the product manager. Helps that we have our students in large volumes in every semiconductor company on the planet !
Our own open source Shakti processor based on RiscV is getting its TZ support but it will be at least end of the year before we can release it on fpga. Student code takes to ensure to clean up ! Also riscv mmu slecture is not available
yet.
The UCB rocket processor is ready but some one has to hack TZ into it.
RiscV is since FOSDEM my self-declared hobby project. No progress so far though, but if you guys actually build an ASIC that would be awesome. Maybe I should start with that soon :-)
We will be releasing basic SoCs by June, maybe earlier. I have a TZ controller getting reading but it is very buggy and I need a couple of months of code review before I can release it. But I would rather focus on our tagged ISA scheme which will provide HW level capability.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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