1. 23 Aug, 2020 1 commit
  2. 24 Feb, 2020 1 commit
  3. 29 Jan, 2020 2 commits
  4. 04 Oct, 2018 1 commit
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      tools: Make invocation of host compiler correct · 750e8d80
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      
      
      HOSTCC should be used in any of the tools inside the tools/ directory
      instead of CC. That way it is possible to override both values from the
      command line when building the Trusted Firmware and the tools at the
      same time. Also, use HOSTCCFLAGS instead of CFLAGS.
      
      Also, instead of printing the strings CC and LD in the console during
      the compilation of the tools, HOSTCC and HOSTLD have to be used for
      clarity. This is how it is done in other projects like U-Boot or Linux.
      
      Change-Id: Icd6f74c31eb74cdd1c353583399ab19e173e293e
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
      750e8d80
  5. 06 Jul, 2018 1 commit
  6. 30 Apr, 2018 1 commit
  7. 05 Mar, 2018 1 commit
  8. 11 Sep, 2017 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Set default value of USE_TBBR_DEFS · 4a2bf951
      Soby Mathew authored
      
      
      Using the OIDs defined in tbbr_oids.h is the recommended way to build
      the cert_create tool. This patch hence sets default value of the build
      flag USE_TBBR_DEFS to 1 in the Makefile in `tools/cert_create` folder
      when cert_create is built from this folder.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#482
      
      Change-Id: Id1d224826b3417770bccbefa1b68d9bdb3b567f0
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSoby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
      4a2bf951
  9. 12 Jun, 2017 1 commit
  10. 24 May, 2017 1 commit
  11. 23 May, 2017 1 commit
    • Masahiro Yamada's avatar
      cert: move platform_oid.h to include/tools_share for all platforms · bb41eb7a
      Masahiro Yamada authored
      
      
      Platforms aligned with TBBR are supposed to use their own OIDs, but
      defining the same macros with different OIDs does not provide any
      value (at least technically).
      
      For easier use of TBBR, this commit allows platforms to reuse the OIDs
      obtained by ARM Ltd.  This will be useful for non-ARM vendors that
      do not need their own extension fields in their certificate files.
      
      The OIDs of ARM Ltd. have been moved to include/tools_share/tbbr_oid.h
      
      Platforms can include <tbbr_oid.h> instead of <platform_oid.h> by
      defining USE_TBBR_DEFS as 1.  USE_TBBR_DEFS is 0 by default to keep the
      backward compatibility.
      
      For clarification, I inserted a blank line between headers from the
      include/ directory (#include <...>) and ones from a local directory
      (#include "..." ).
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMasahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
      bb41eb7a
  12. 03 May, 2017 1 commit
  13. 01 Apr, 2016 5 commits
    • Evan Lloyd's avatar
      Make:Allow for extension in tool names. · 42a45b51
      Evan Lloyd authored
      In some build environments executable programs have a specific file
      extension.  The value of BIN_EXT is appended to the relevant tool file
      names to allow for this.
      The value of BIN_EXT is set, where appropriate, by the build environment
      specific make helper (to .exe for Windows build environments).
      
      .gitignore is updated to hide the new (.exe) files.
      
      Change-Id: Icc32f64b750e425265075ad4e0dea18129640b86
      42a45b51
    • Evan Lloyd's avatar
      Make:Use environment variables for OS detection. · e7f54dbd
      Evan Lloyd authored
      Add make helper files to select the appropriate settings for the build
      environment. Selection is made in make_helpers/build_env.mk, which
      selects other files to include using generic build environment settings.
      The Trusted Firmware Makefile and supporting tool Makefiles are updated
      to include build_env.mk instead of unix.mk.
      
      NOTE: This change does not fully enable builds in other build
            environments. It facilitates this without compromising the
            existing build environments.
      
      Change-Id: Ic4064ffe6ce158bbd16d7cc9f27dd4655a3580f6
      e7f54dbd
    • Evan Lloyd's avatar
      Make:Make shell commands more portable · f1477d4a
      Evan Lloyd authored
      Macros are inserted to replace direct invocations of commands that are
      problematic on some build environments. (e.g. Some environments expect
      \ in paths instead of /.)
      The changes take into account mismatched command mappings across
      environments.
      The new helper file unix.mk retains existing makefile behaviour on unix
      like build environments by providing the following macro definitions:
        SHELL_COPY        cp -f
        SHELL_COPY_TREE   cp -rf
        SHELL_DELETE      rm -f
        SHELL_DELETE_ALL  rm -rf
        MAKE_PREREQ_DIR   mkdir -p  (As make target)
        SHELL_REMOVE_DIR  rm -rf
      
      Change-Id: I1b5ca5e1208e78230b15284c4af00c1c006cffcb
      f1477d4a
    • Evan Lloyd's avatar
      Make:Add realclean to .PHONY list · aeb25668
      Evan Lloyd authored
      Update the cert_create Makefile to list realclean as .PHONY
      (like clean)
      
      Change-Id: I9dc8a61a11574a044372e0952b5b12b74e133747
      aeb25668
    • Evan Lloyd's avatar
      Make:Remove calls to shell from makefiles. · 231c1470
      Evan Lloyd authored
      As an initial stage of making Trusted Firmware build environment more
      portable, we remove most uses of the $(shell ) function and replace them
      with more portable make function based solutions.
      
      Note that the setting of BUILD_STRING still uses $(shell ) since it's
      not possible to reimplement this as a make function. Avoiding invocation
      of this on incompatible host platforms will be implemented separately.
      
      Change-Id: I768e2f9a265c78814a4adf2edee4cc46cda0f5b8
      231c1470
  14. 23 Oct, 2015 1 commit
    • Juan Castillo's avatar
      cert_create: specify command line options in the CoT · ad2c1a9a
      Juan Castillo authored
      This patch introduces a new API that allows to specify command
      line options in the Chain of Trust description. These command line
      options may be used to specify parameters related to the CoT (i.e.
      keys or certificates), instead of keeping a hardcoded list of
      options in main.c.
      
      Change-Id: I282b0b01cb9add557b26bddc238a28253ce05e44
      ad2c1a9a
  15. 16 Jul, 2015 1 commit
    • Juan Castillo's avatar
      TBB: rework cert_create tool to follow a data driven approach · 55e291a4
      Juan Castillo authored
      This patch reworks the certificate generation tool to follow a data
      driven approach. The user may specify at build time the certificates,
      keys and extensions defined in the CoT, register them using the
      appropiate macros and the tool will take care of creating the
      certificates corresponding to the CoT specified.
      
      Change-Id: I29950b39343c3e1b71718fce0e77dcf2a9a0be2f
      55e291a4
  16. 25 Jun, 2015 1 commit
    • Juan Castillo's avatar
      TBB: add ECDSA support to the certificate generation tool · ccbf890e
      Juan Castillo authored
      This patch extends the 'cert_create' tool to support ECDSA keys
      to sign the certificates. The '--key-alg' command line option
      can be used to specify the key algorithm when invoking the tool.
      Available options are:
      
          * 'rsa': create RSA-2048 keys (default option)
          * 'ecdsa': create ECDSA-SECP256R1 keys
      
      The TF Makefile has been updated to allow the platform to specify
      the key algorithm by declaring the 'KEY_ALG' variable in the
      platform makefile.
      
      The behaviour regarding key management has changed. After applying
      this patch, the tool will try first to open the keys from disk. If
      one key does not exist or no key is specified, and the command line
      option to create keys has been specified, new keys will be created.
      Otherwise an error will be generated and the tool will exit. This
      way, the user may specify certain keys while the tool will create
      the remaining ones. This feature is useful for testing purposes
      and CI infrastructures.
      
      The OpenSSL directory may be specified using the build option
      'OPENSSL_DIR' when building the certificate generation tool.
      Default is '/usr'.
      
      Change-Id: I98bcc2bfab28dd7179f17f1177ea7a65698df4e7
      ccbf890e
  17. 28 Apr, 2015 1 commit
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Allow deeper platform port directory structure · c04d2606
      Dan Handley authored
      Update the top level makefile to allow platform ports to exist in
      subdirectories at any level instead of one level under `plat/`. The
      makefile recursively searches for all files called `platform.mk` in
      all subdirectories of `plat/`. The directory containing
      `platform.mk` is the platform name. Platform names must be unique
      across the codebase.
      
      Replace usage of HELP_PLATFORMS in the Makefile with PLATFORMS since
      these are both used to report the same information back to the user.
      
      Update the TSP and cert_create tool makefiles in a similar way
      to support a deeper platform port directory structure.
      
      Also add PLAT_<plat_name> as a define passed through the top level
      makefile to the source files, to allow build time variation in common
      platform code.
      
      Change-Id: I213420164808c5ddb99a26144e8e3f141a7417b7
      c04d2606
  18. 28 Jan, 2015 1 commit
    • Juan Castillo's avatar
      TBB: add tool to generate certificates · 6f971622
      Juan Castillo authored
      This patch adds a tool that generates all the necessary elements
      to establish the chain of trust (CoT) between the images.
      
      The tool reads the binary images and signing keys and outputs the
      corresponding certificates that will be used by the target at run
      time to verify the authenticity of the images.
      
      Note: the platform port must provide the file platform_oid.h. This
      file will define the OIDs of the x509 extensions that will be added
      to the certificates in order to establish the CoT.
      
      Change-Id: I2734d6808b964a2107ab3a4805110698066a04be
      6f971622
  19. 26 Nov, 2014 1 commit
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Fix problem of dependencies on the fiptool makefile target · 07deed40
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      The 'fiptool' target doesn't depend on fip_create's source files,
      neither directly nor indirectly. As a result, the FIP tool is not
      rebuilt whenever its source files change.
      
      This patch makes the ${FIPTOOL} target into a phony target so that the
      FIP tool's sub-makefile is always called. The sub-makefile correctly
      handles the dependencies. It also moves the completion message into
      the sub-makefile so that it is only displayed when the tool is
      actually recompiled.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#278
      
      Change-Id: Ia027519fe51d3c42be30665d1ad20a7b89fa350f
      07deed40
  20. 20 Feb, 2014 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Cleanup FIP build targets and messages · 2f2cef46
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      At present the fip.bin depends on phony targets for BL images, resulting
      in unconditional remake of fip.bin. Also the build messages doesn't
      match with the rest of build system.
      
      This patch modifies the fip.bin dependencies to the actual BL binary
      images so that fip.bin is remade only when the component images are
      rebuilt/modified. The build messages and FIP Makefile are modified to
      match the style of rest of the build system.
      
      Change-Id: I8dd08666ff766d106820a5b4b037c2161bcf140f
      2f2cef46
  21. 17 Feb, 2014 1 commit
    • Harry Liebel's avatar
      Add Firmware Image Package creation tool · f58ad36f
      Harry Liebel authored
      This tool can be used to create a Firmware Image Packages (FIP). These
      FIPs store a combined set of firmware images with a Table of Contents
      (ToC) that can be loaded by the firmware from platform storage.
      
      - Add uuid.h from FreeBSD.
      - Use symbolic links to shared headers otherwise unwanted headers and
        definitions are pulled in.
      - A FIP is created as part of the default FVP build.
      - A BL3-3 image(e.g. UEFI) must be provided.
      
      Change-Id: Ib73feee181df2dba68bf6abec115a83cfa5e26cb
      f58ad36f
  22. 20 Jan, 2014 2 commits
  23. 17 Jan, 2014 1 commit
  24. 20 Dec, 2013 1 commit
    • Harry Liebel's avatar
      Create local C library implementation (1/2) · c81b1d0f
      Harry Liebel authored
      - This change is split into two separate patches in order to
        simplify the history as interpreted by 'git'. The split is
        between the move/rename and addition of new files.
      - Remove dependency on toolchain C library headers and functions in
        order to ensure behavioural compatibility between toolchains.
      - Use FreeBSD as reference for C library implementation.
      - Do not let GCC use default library include paths.
      - Remove unused definitions in modified headers and implementations.
      - Move C library files to 'lib/stdlib' and 'include/stdlib'.
      - Break std.c functions out into separate files.
      
      Change-Id: I91cddfb3229775f770ad781589670c57d347a154
      c81b1d0f
  25. 05 Dec, 2013 1 commit
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Enable third party contributions · ab2d31ed
      Dan Handley authored
      - Add instructions for contributing to ARM Trusted Firmware.
      
      - Update copyright text in all files to acknowledge contributors.
      
      Change-Id: I9311aac81b00c6c167d2f8c889aea403b84450e5
      ab2d31ed
  26. 25 Oct, 2013 1 commit