zephyr/samples/tfm_integration/tfm_secure_partition
Joakim Andersson 17f8932f16 modules: trusted-firmware-m: Use TF-M install headers as interface
Use the set of headers that the TF-M build system places in the
install output. Not all public header files are available in the
interface/include directory and the TF-M build system uses the install
mechanism of cmake to include additional headers based on platform
or configuration.

Signed-off-by: Joakim Andersson <joakim.andersson@nordicsemi.no>
2022-02-01 11:31:36 +01:00
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README.rst
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README.rst

.. _tfm_secure_partition:

TF-M Secure Partition Sample
############################

Overview
********

A Secure Partition is an isolated module that resides in TF-M. It exposes a number of functions or "secure services" to other partitions and/or to the non-secure firmware.
TF-M already contains standard partitions such as crypto, protected_storage, or firmware_update, but it's also possible to create your own partitions.

This sample creates a dummy secure partition and secure service for TF-M and instructs the TF-M build system to build it into the secure firmware.
The dummy secure service is then called in the main file (in the non-secure firmware).

This dummy partition has a single secure service, which can index one of 5 dummy secrets inside the partition, and retrieve a hash of the secret.

The partition is located in the ``dummy_partition`` directory. It contains the partition sources, build files and build configuration files.
The partition is built by the TF-M build system, refer to :ref:`tfm_build_system` for more details.

For more information on how to add custom secure partitions refer to TF-M's guide: https://tf-m-user-guide.trustedfirmware.org/docs/integration_guide/services/tfm_secure_partition_addition.html

When adapting this partition for your own purposes, please change all occurences of "dummy_partition", "DUMMY_PARTITION", "dp", and "DP" to your own partition name.
Also, look through both the secure and non-secure CMakeLists.txt file and make relevant changes, as well as the yaml files inside "partition".

Building and Running
********************

This sample can be built with or without CONFIG_TFM_IPC, since it contains code for both.

On Target
=========

Refer to :ref:`tfm_ipc` for detailed instructions.

On QEMU:
========

Refer to :ref:`tfm_ipc` for detailed instructions.

Sample Output
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   .. code-block:: console

      *** Booting Zephyr OS build v2.6.0-rc1-ncs1-1-g58213e91eef1  ***
      Digest: be45cb2605bf36bebde684841a28f0fd43c69850a3dce5fedba69928ee3a8991
      Digest: 1452c8f04245d355722fdbfb03c69bcfd380b7dff911a3e425013397251f6a4e
      Digest: d3b4349010abb691b9584b6fd6b41ec54596ef7b98d853fb4f5bfa690f50f222
      Digest: 5afbcfede855ca834ff5b4e8a44a32206a51381f3cf52f5001a3241f017ac41a
      Digest: 983318380c325099da63de2e7ca57c1630693b28b4754e08817533295dbfcfbb
      Status: -135