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Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M)

Overview

These TF-M integration examples can be used with a supported Armv8-M board, and demonstrate how the TF-M APIs can be used with Zephyr.

Trusted Firmware Platform Security Architecture (PSA) APIs are used for the secure processing environment (S), with Zephyr running in the non-secure processing environment (NS).

As part of the standard build process, the secure bootloader (BL2) is normally built, in addition to the TF-M S and Zephyr NS binary images. The S and NS images are then merged and signed using the private signing keys, whose public key values are stored in the secure bootloader. This allows the application images to be verified and either accepted or rejected during the image verification process at startup, based on a pair of private keys that you control.

What is Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M)?

Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M) is the reference implementation of Platform Security Architecture (PSA).

TF-M provides a highly configurable set of software components to create a Trusted Execution Environment. This is achieved by a set of secure run time services such as Secure Storage, Cryptography, Audit Logs and Attestation. Additionally, secure boot in TF-M ensures integrity of run time software and supports firmware upgrade.

The current TF-M implementation specifically targets TrustZone for ARMv8-M.

Trusted Firmware-M source code is available at git.trustedfirmware.org, although a fork of this source code is maintained by the Zephyr Project as a module for convenience sake at https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/trusted-firmware-m.

For further information consult the official TF-M documentation