ARM Trusted Firmware - version 0.2 ================================== New features ------------ * First source release. * Code for the PSCI suspend feature is supplied, although this is not enabled by default since there are known issues (see below). Issues resolved since last release ---------------------------------- * The "psci" nodes in the FDTs provided in this release now fully comply with the recommendations made in the PSCI specification. Known issues ------------ The following is a list of issues which are expected to be fixed in the future releases of the ARM Trusted Firmware. * The TrustZone Address Space Controller (TZC-400) is not being programmed yet. Use of model parameter `-C bp.secure_memory=1` is not supported. * No support yet for secure world interrupt handling or for switching context between secure and normal worlds in EL3. * GICv3 support is experimental. The Linux kernel patches to support this are not widely available. There are known issues with GICv3 initialization in the ARM Trusted Firmware. * Dynamic image loading is not available yet. The current image loader implementation (used to load BL2 and all subsequent images) has some limitations. Changing BL2 or BL3-1 load addresses in certain ways can lead to loading errors, even if the images should theoretically fit in memory. * Although support for PSCI `CPU_SUSPEND` is present, it is not yet stable and ready for use. * PSCI api calls `AFFINITY_INFO` & `PSCI_VERSION` are implemented but have not been tested. * The ARM Trusted Firmware make files result in all build artifacts being placed in the root of the project. These should be placed in appropriate sub-directories. * The compilation of ARM Trusted Firmware is not free from compilation warnings. Some of these warnings have not been investigated yet so they could mask real bugs. * The ARM Trusted Firmware currently uses toolchain/system include files like stdio.h. It should provide versions of these within the project to maintain compatibility between toolchains/systems. * The PSCI code takes some locks in an incorrect sequence. This may cause problems with suspend and hotplug in certain conditions. * The Linux kernel used in this release is based on version 3.12-rc4. Using this kernel with the ARM Trusted Firmware fails to start the file-system as a RAM-disk. It fails to execute user-space `init` from the RAM-disk. As an alternative, the VirtioBlock mechanism can be used to provide a file-system to the kernel. Detailed changes since last release ----------------------------------- First source release – not applicable. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _Copyright (c) 2013 ARM Ltd. All rights reserved._