On 2021-06-07, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2021-06-07, Nolan wrote: >> While it won't provide any real security features, it would let people >> "fix" the pi's missing PSCI, which would enable the use of kexec. > > There appear to be two rpi platforms in arm-trusted-firmware > v2.4. Reading the documentation on rpi3: > > > https://salsa.debian.org/debian/arm-trusted-firmware/-/blob/0f7062a50552947943316e83557dddb47fba3efe/docs/plat/rpi3.rst > > There appear to be many permutations of possible configuration options, > so it is unclear exactly what to enable... > > > The documentation for rpi4: > > > https://salsa.debian.org/debian/arm-trusted-firmware/-/blob/0f7062a50552947943316e83557dddb47fba3efe/docs/plat/rpi4.rst > > Is relatively simple and clear, though! > > > Could you spell out a little more what you'd like enabled, ideally with > a tested patch? :)
I ended up uploading to experimental with both rpi4 and rpi3. The rpi3 build instructions were confusing; hopefully the defaults are reasonable. Please test it when you get a chance! live well, vagrant
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