doc: Add and correct headings for imported files

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Change-Id: I318c843f9bc8fb40074ef90827b9acac06463662
Signed-off-by: Paul Beesley <paul.beesley@arm.com>
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Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How do I update a Pull Request?
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Trusted Firmware images
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Image Terminology
=================
.. section-numbering::
:suffix: .
.. contents::
This page contains the current name, abbreviated name and purpose of the various
images referred to in the Trusted Firmware project.
Some general notes:
General Notes
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- Some of the names and abbreviated names have changed to accomodate new
requirements. The changed names are as backward compatible as possible to
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- The image names are not case sensitive. For example, ``bl1`` is
interchangeable with ``BL1``, although mixed case should be avoided.
Trusted Firmware Images
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AP Boot ROM: ``AP_BL1``
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this has always been the 2nd stage firmware. The previous name is too
AP-centric.
Firmware update images
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Firmware Update (FWU) Images
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The terminology for these images has not been widely adopted yet but they have
to be considered in a production Trusted Board Boot solution.
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to load a new set of firmware images from an external interface and write them
into non-volatile storage.
Other processor firmware images
Other Processor Firmware Images
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Some systems may have additional processors to the AP and SCP. For example, a

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PSCI Performance Measurements on Arm Juno Development Platform
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This document summarises the findings of performance measurements of key
operations in the ARM Trusted Firmware (TF) Power State Coordination Interface
(PSCI) implementation, using the in-built Performance Measurement Framework

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Security Center
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Security Disclosures
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