The instructions here will tell how to run OP-TEE on one of the supported STM32MP1 boards.
Board Name | Manufacturer | Boot media | Hardware Description |
---|---|---|---|
STM32MP157A-DK1 | STMicroelectronics | SDcard | Wiki STM32MP157X-DKX |
STM32MP157C-DK2 | STMicroelectronics | SDcard | Wiki STM32MP157X-DKX |
STM32MP157C-EV1 | STMicroelectronics | SDCard | Wiki STM32MP157C-EV1 |
Follow the instructions at "get_and_build_the_solution
".
Configuration switch PLATFORM
can be used to specify the target device as listed in table below:
Board Name | Build configuration directive |
---|---|
STM32MP157A-DK1 | PLATFORM=stm32mp1-157A_DK1 |
STM32MP157C-DK2 | PLATFORM=stm32mp1-157C_DK2 |
STM32MP157C-EV1 | PLATFORM=stm32mp1-157C_EV1 |
When the build completes, generated image file sdcard.img can be found in the generated binary images directory ../out/bin/
from build root path. The images is a GPT multipartition image you can raw copy to the target SDcard using a tool like dd.
A usual short fecth/build/load shell sequence is like the one below:
$ repo init -u https://github.com/OP-TEE/manifest.git -m stm32mp1.xml
$ repo sync
$ cd build
$ make toolchains
$ make PLATFORM=stm32mp1-157C_DK2 all
$ dd if=../out/bin/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdX conv=fdatasync status=progress