2024-09-25 04:49 AM
Hi
Reading this post https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-security/x-cube-azure-h7-hw-cryptographic-acceleration/m-p/634818/highlight/true#M6417 it seems like ST employee is saying STM chips will not support Azure RTOS going forward? Has any decision on this been made?
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2024-09-26 12:39 AM
Hi @jishnu1234 ,
with the H5 series the primary focus is the Secure Manager (closed, secure and certified implementation of ARM PSA), other projects like mbed crypto are also fully supported. What I meant in my previous answer was that if the external entity governing some SW package ceases it's development, it's out of our hands.
ThreadX is also well supported by the H5 as far as I know.
BR,
J
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2024-09-25 06:12 AM
Microsoft won't support Azure RTOS going forward. ST will support Eclipse ThreadX.
2024-09-25 06:47 AM
Hi thanks for the reply but this reply from ST employee sounded different to me
@Bubbleswould you mind adding some information you have?
The thing is I'm looking for hardware support for TLS crypto in STM32H573 series and wondering how this will be going forward. Will ThreadX have it or are there any other options.
Thanks
2024-09-26 12:39 AM
Hi @jishnu1234 ,
with the H5 series the primary focus is the Secure Manager (closed, secure and certified implementation of ARM PSA), other projects like mbed crypto are also fully supported. What I meant in my previous answer was that if the external entity governing some SW package ceases it's development, it's out of our hands.
ThreadX is also well supported by the H5 as far as I know.
BR,
J
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