doc: Formatting fixes for readme.rst

The readme.rst file in the project root is the front-page that
is displayed on Github and if viewing the TF-A repository on
git.trustedfirmware.org in the "about" view. It now contains a
small amount of stub content, and directs readers to the
ReadTheDocs documentation via trustedfirmware.org/docs/tf-a.

The Github renderer is displaying the content fine but the cgit
viewer displays some "backlink" errors because some content
substitutions were left in place (terms surrounded by pipe
symbols), e.g. |TF-A|.

This patch removes those substitutions, that are not supported
by cgit, and also updates one heading to clarify where to find
the new docs.

Change-Id: I358451df45b8c99975ba0b6db8ea61253a10560d
Signed-off-by: Paul Beesley <paul.beesley@arm.com>
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Paul Beesley 2019-10-09 15:37:59 +00:00
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Trusted Firmware-A
==================
Trusted Firmware-A is a reference implementation of secure world software for
`Arm A-Profile architectures`_ (Armv8-A and Armv7-A), including an
Exception Level 3 (EL3)`Secure Monitor`_. It provides a suitable starting point
for productization of secure world boot and runtime firmware, in either the
|AArch32| or |AArch64| execution states.
Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A) is a reference implementation of secure world software
for `Arm A-Profile architectures`_ (Armv8-A and Armv7-A), including an Exception
Level 3 (EL3) `Secure Monitor`_. It provides a suitable starting point for
productization of secure world boot and runtime firmware, in either the AArch32
or AArch64 execution states.
|TF-A| implements Arm interface standards, including:
TF-A implements Arm interface standards, including:
- `Power State Coordination Interface (PSCI)`_
- `Trusted Board Boot Requirements CLIENT (TBBR-CLIENT)`_
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The code is designed to be portable and reusable across hardware platforms and
software models that are based on the Armv8-A and Armv7-A architectures.
In collaboration with interested parties, we will continue to enhance |TF-A|
In collaboration with interested parties, we will continue to enhance TF-A
with reference implementations of Arm standards to benefit developers working
with Armv7-A and Armv8-A TrustZone technology.
Users are encouraged to do their own security validation, including penetration
testing, on any secure world code derived from TF-A.
Read More
---------
More Info and Documentation
---------------------------
To find out more about Trusted Firmware-A, please `view the full documentation`_
that is available through `trustedfirmware.org`_.