Qoriq Trust Architecture 21 User Guide __exclusive__ Page
The Secure Boot feature ensures the device only runs signed code. It uses public-key cryptography to verify the digital signature of the bootloader (U-Boot or UEFI) before execution. TrustZone Integration
Cryptographic verification adds a small delay to the boot time. qoriq trust architecture 21 user guide
Test the boot sequence in "Check" mode before blowing the ITS (Intent to Secure) fuse. ⚠️ Common Challenges The Secure Boot feature ensures the device only
Always offload TLS/SSL tasks to the SEC engine to save CPU cycles. qoriq trust architecture 21 user guide
The immutable starting point for security.
Transitioning from a development state to a "Secure" state involves several critical hardware and software steps.
Use the PAMU (Peripheral Access Management Unit) to restrict peripheral access to specific memory regions.