Qoriq Trust: Architecture 2.1 User Guide [repack]
Create a hash of the Public Key (e.g., SHA-256).
Before you can begin implementing secure boot on your QorIQ-based system, you must ensure that the target board is prepared: qoriq trust architecture 2.1 user guide
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A security violation or verification failure occurred. The device halts or enters a degraded state. Zero access to secret keys; system isolation enforced. 3. Cryptographic Foundation & Key Management If you share with third parties, their policies apply
It checks the digital signature of the next boot stage (usually a bootloader like U-Boot) against public keys stored in the processor’s Electronic Fuses (eFuse).
Manages the One-Time Programmable (OTP) OEM fuses. These fuses store public key hashes, cryptographic definitions, and device configuration flags.
Flash the combined binary (ESBC + CSF + Signature) to the appropriate address in your target system's boot flash (e.g., SPI NOR, eMMC). Step 4: Computing and Provisioning Fuses