Since the SBSFU doesn't work for all processors, is there a document on how a secure boot process would work with the TPM chip as the root of trust entity?
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‎2019-06-17 6:30 AM
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‎2019-06-20 6:28 AM
Hello,
the next release of SBSFU coming in July will have the ability to connect to ST's STSafe which is a secure element dedicated to IOT.
No TPM interfacing is planned because TPM is overkill for such application.
The SBSFU can be ported on any STM32 processor.
Next release will support other STM32 families such as L0, L1, G4, WB.
F0, F1, F2, and F3 are not supported in the package but a poring could be done
Best regards
Jocelyn
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‎2019-06-20 6:28 AM
Hello,
the next release of SBSFU coming in July will have the ability to connect to ST's STSafe which is a secure element dedicated to IOT.
No TPM interfacing is planned because TPM is overkill for such application.
The SBSFU can be ported on any STM32 processor.
Next release will support other STM32 families such as L0, L1, G4, WB.
F0, F1, F2, and F3 are not supported in the package but a poring could be done
Best regards
Jocelyn
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‎2019-06-20 6:06 PM
Thanks....looking forward to the next SBSFU release and the new info.
