Re: [PATCH v2] tests/boot_linux_console: Boot Trusted Firmware-A on the Raspberry Pi 3

2020-10-05 Thread Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
On 2/17/20 11:34 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > This test runs Trusted Firmware-A on the Raspberry Pi 3. > We deliberately stop the boot process when the EDK2 UEFI version > is displayed. > > The binary is build on AppVeyor CI using Pete Batard repository [1]. > ATF v2.1 binary are used (see

Re: [PATCH v2] tests/boot_linux_console: Boot Trusted Firmware-A on the Raspberry Pi 3

2020-02-18 Thread Luc Michel
On 2/17/20 11:34 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > This test runs Trusted Firmware-A on the Raspberry Pi 3. > We deliberately stop the boot process when the EDK2 UEFI version > is displayed. > > The binary is build on AppVeyor CI using Pete Batard repository [1]. > ATF v2.1 binary are used (see

[PATCH v2] tests/boot_linux_console: Boot Trusted Firmware-A on the Raspberry Pi 3

2020-02-17 Thread Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
This test runs Trusted Firmware-A on the Raspberry Pi 3. We deliberately stop the boot process when the EDK2 UEFI version is displayed. The binary is build on AppVeyor CI using Pete Batard repository [1]. ATF v2.1 binary are used (see [2]). Extra documentation in [3]. It is very simple and fast: